Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1906, p. 6

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FR e222 0007 TYR | CONSTIPATION 2 CLOGS Ik | THE BOWELS iv FEE ei when tn Sout, bevels avd blood. Trusts onthe aad promotes free Sows od galas which arise from it. It bus' been on the you are not dy. 'BBB. has cured thousands of others and will care you. Mer. B, Woodeook, Nashwaak Bridge, N.8., 'writes : "* For over two years my wife 'was troubled with constipation. 'She tried several physicians but could get no relief, sud & to-day in good health, My wife and |X cannot speak too highly of B.B.B, 2 Box: pont almost prictlons tn those whe BASS Rolond Data hoes oh otend Liere,an 11 find} io pi ey bring college athletics in Canada into the disrepute into which they 'have fallen' from time to time on*the other eo line. The board of refer: ence has judicial power to interpret fo caforco the rules of the union, an ¢ three leges represen ted on this board, namely, Toronto, Mc- Gill and Queen's. Toronto alone dis- sents from calling the three mames in question forfeits. Queen's insists that a8 the role was enforced in thé case tof the Ottawa College team. which loses the victory over Queen's in the Jonening game of the seasom for a similar reason, : be made in 'the case of Toronto, Me- 'Gill stands for the enforcing of the otter of the constitution on prin- ciple." ; In college citcles the opinion is ex- proésed 'that "Varsity may not be per- mitted to play Hamilton Tigers for e dominion ionship. That old cause Toronto a rainfall . of cars. + -------- © Will They Have A Team. [ At present it is an open tion 'whether the 14th regiment - Port a hockey téam this winter or . There is plénty of material in : city, but somé of the office Accepts Wrestling C % Watertown, N.Y, Nov. 19--(To the i Sporting Editor) : I understand by an Uanticle which appeared in the Whig a {short time ago in regard to a wrest ' ing match which A place in Syden- | hm, botween R. Ellerbeck, and W. H. |. t Brooks, that the » winner agreed to meet all comers providing they were within the middleweight limit. I am an amateur and can weigh in at 158 pounds, will wrestle eateh-as-catch-can or Graeco-Roman. I will wrestle eith- or here or in Canada the purse to be * divided to suit your man; the match "fo come off any time in November { Hoping for a favorable reply.--J0S- EPH HANSON, No. 2 Arcade Street, Watertown, N.Y. Sporting Notes. etorboro will hold a bonspiel on wary. | aay Maher has ridden his hun- dredth winner for the season .in Eng- land. | The South Africans defeated Oxford University by 24 to 3. Oxford's 3 i points were got by a penalty. goal. The pfid admissions at Saturday's fgame in Hamilton were in the neigh- borhood of 4,000. The receipts were $3,500, 4 Toronto' Telegram : = Yes, Queen's downed "Varsity with the aitl of offi- cials and the fickle goddess, Purely a case of predestination. Toronto News : Rather than being flukes, Queen's tallies were due to | their knowing how to take advantage of 'Varsity's fumbles. Toronto Tammany Tigers go into O.R.F.U, junior finals with Hamilton A, and will play off at the t grounds, Hamilton, on Satur- next, . annual meeting of the Oxford: Waterloo Hockey Associption was held in Piattsville, New Hamburg, Tavi- stock, Platteville, Drumbo and Ayr are again entering teams, hockey vy goal for the Montreal mers, two of the best English light weights, ate to face one another in the arena, of the National Sporting club of idon, on November 26th. Ernie oCaw, the. hour champion roller skater of the Maritime pro- vinces, has challenged Art, © ing- ham, of Montreal, to a three-mile race for the championship and also La: pierre for a mile, Toronto Sta an exoeption cannot | GOING WEST : Lve. City Arr. City So. SMail .. _12450a.m. * 3 Express ... a.m. 1 Local .. .) a.m, A Intern'! Lid 12.16 noon 12.48 p.m. TMail .. ..810pm. 3.51pm 5 Local ,, .. 7 . 7.38 p.m. 1 1 - " Arr. City No. 1 23 a.m. re Exp. . " ~ an. S4%am von 12.49 p.m. 18pm. 1.99pm 12 Local ... ... 788 pm. 7.38pm Direct route' to 'oronto, Peterhore, non, Julaioy Torentor aroit. cago, . t , Ottawa, Quebec, Portion Sts John, Halifax, Boston and New York, For Pullm A tion," "Tickes and all Other, Information Pity to i. J. P. HANLEY Agent, --eringon nd Omari FASHION'S FORM. Light Silk Frock For ° School A dainty little frock of soft silk is shown in the plate. The model was of } 05 a.m. 1 pale blue India, trimwpid with broad { and narrow valenciennes insertion, the { lace being a clever imitation of ihe {real wal. The skirt was tucked around the bottom in groups, a hand of the wide lace dividing th jof tucks. The upper part of t | was shirred, and was cut high cnongh | to form a shirred girdle. The waist | was joined to the skirt, and was made { with tucks running across the front { and back, above an insertion of wide | lace. Narrow lace to match was used Corner Johgson and Ontario streets. J shout the upper part of the waist, d New York Central & Hudson THE SIX evening la | W. -Chas ickyard, h losed the which was shirred from the shoulders. Grippen's Corners Tidings. i j Grippen's Corners, Nov. 20.--Quite {a number of the R.R. | the excursion to Brc x v ghhors attended ville on Tuesday 'eer, foreman of last kiln for the season. Thomas Me- RACK | Elroy has returned to his home here ted their uncle, J. TRUNK LINE | Henry Warren of Elgin, and his bro- Shortest Route "fo the United returned home after States Via Kingston and I Cape Vincent, N. Y, | ¥ TE -- . wae | Warren, for a few days. H. Warren has spending the summer at the cheese factory at Cros- by. Miss Anng McElroy is at J. Atcherson's. William M mara, of on Wed- >. Lockwood has made ts on his house and steel wind mill. Mrs, called on, hed . Charland, on Thurs- Miss. Marie McElroy visi lriends in Delta last week, PULLMAN, SLEEPING AND | PARLOR CARS | 2 Cents a Mile otk Booka for 500 miles of travel om New tral and leased lines within | 18 considering Moore, of Forfar, visited her ¢ Mrs. G. Lamming. Anarchist Appeals For Clemency: Camden, N.J., Nov. 20.-- William Me Queen, who admitted Ye was an anar- chist, and who was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for inciting a riot at Patterson, appeared to-day in support of his application for nardou. McQueen has not recanted his anar- chist belief; and the court his case. | reasons alone, it is stated, . Secure : and purchase tickets from H. S New York Central Agent, . Folger, ingston. C. F. DALY, As H. Smith, General Manager, Gs O. Gridley, General Agent. RAILWAY "n Connection With Canadian Pacific Railway ERIN E | | | TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : | Denver, v Marie, Duluth, Paul , Vancouver, Seattle, | Port, an Francisco. § pm.--Local for. Sharbot Lake, | with C.P.R. east and West. | 7:45 a.m.~Mixed, for Renfrew and in ate points. { } y p.m. | pan; Boston, 7:30 am.: St. | N.B., 11:55 a.m. i | Full particulars at X. &P. and O. P. | Re. Ticket Office, Ontario street. | 1 | 3 Bay of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, Napanee, | and all local points. eaine Deseranto, | leave City Hall Depot atépm. F. CONWAY, Arent B.Q. RY, Kinsston, | i - . i Elliott is entitled to a shame of the | credit for the team's ° his coaching the team. has improved | considerably. He will romain with the Tigers wtil after the final game. It is | his opinion that the Tigers will not have any trouble defeating the inter- collegiate champions. Pittsburg they cannot support a pro- fessional team: of. sufficient skill to at- tract: public sapport, and must now ck to ovcupy relatively the positions , as they occupy in i in 1l to places the in (® 3 is the last season for the Hav Tigers who have & | sented for clemency as McQuecn had a fair rial and was justly ec to buy weather our assortment, INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY SPORTSMEN SATISFIED Reports from all the Game Sections of the Maritime Provinces indicate a most successful season. Write for * Fishing and*Hunting " "Trail of the Mic-Macs™ * Week in Canaan Woods "Moose of the Miramichi TO GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Moncton, N.B ALLAN "2X" LINE victory. Under | ¥ HALIFAX TO Virginian: | coecin Second-Class, $42.50 and w wards. Third-Class, $27.50 and $38.75, Sailings Pro) Montreal Glasgow, to injure the surface. Sunlight Soap cleans, freshens and preserve, oilcloths and lnoleums. . a S Sunlight Soap washes 'clothes white without injury to the most delicate Fabrics, or to the hands, for it contains nothing that can way (follow directions). 5c, "inti 5c. 'Aerated Oven of the Souvenir completely = changes the air therein every few minutes without lessen- J ing, the heat one iota. > 'Pure, cold air' is drawn into the aerated flue and heated to the exact temperature of the oven before it enters it... This Aerated Oven can only be had on the The ventilating principle of other ranges simply draws in cold air direct to the oven, heats it and allows it to escape. 'Suppose you have a pan of biscuits or a sponge cake in the oven, and a gust of cold air strikes them-- they fall flat at once 'and the whole baking is speiled. Every Souvenir, is ¥ ie 4 Sly The GURNEY-TILDEN €Q. n . 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The very finest models identical with those that just now being admired and made in the net polis. That's exactly what we when we say we are right up-to-date--now and al 5. This week we will show over a hundred never seen here before the ve matirials possible to procure. We'll Accept. our .cordial invitatien, Cash Coupon a Crumley Bros. Easy to Buy! Easy to Wear ! EVER WEAR THE FAMOUS 66 gs | Dolgefelt * House Shoes They're. Wath | They're Pretty | ! They're Noiseless! SOMES1.00 SOME $1.5 SOME $1.50 ASSORTED COLORS ' : CRE Eng AAD McDERMOTT'S Shoe Store ned. to. be Jackets, and ¢ latest in 'itleas and be glad to see you when' you come. They're Light! claim we yo his best. When flour and order choice is not | Many grocers ha Royal Hou as their leader. the safest flour to its results are su unquestioned. | is not Royal Ho getting it for yo be mutual. py A CANADI Talla PRICES and TERMS for i EVERYBODY. WRITE FOR THEM. There should be one in every home. ALWAYS LOO Taellew THE WILLIAMS M cosrany Orrices: MONTR TORONTO, LONDON, HAMI AGENTS WAN Security. wa ici te fo yA Woe ust di 0m anit : You cook us in a Hap And there will be the satisfaction the very host Purpose, and that t Eratest number, To the few kh omes in Kingston tove, we say, bh ---- a | WE MAKE BRASS, | CASTINGS--QuiG

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