Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1906, p. 7

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-- Narsin ng baby? 9% : Its a heavy strain on mother. Her system is called upon to supply nourishment for two. . Some farm oF houishiiont that will be easily taken up by mother's system is needed. Scott's Emulsion contains the greatest possible amount of nourish- ment in easily digested form. Mother and baby are wonderfully helped by fis use. p \ bh Q rs you want- em delivered re are a few now at it's NEW MUF- 4 ILK HAND- 2 ing new in colors, NEW 2 s, NEW UM- | kavet gold $ BOYS, NEW At | | pay others 2 geline! ngs G.B. colates YS RELIABLE THE IN. THE €ITY ent of 'Fancy Art Boxes Are Unexcelled. ES 166 Princess St. § Oddo oddsddddosdd \ototbttbt bd dd td iodide 0000000000000 00000000000000000000a attas ssa VN VT VI TTTOTI00000000000000000009 i i "Famous" Self-Basting Roast Pans THREE SIZES, 14, 16 and 18 in. RO This Pan roasts everything to the proper brown, and leaves it juicy as Juicy can be. McKelvey & Birch 69 & M1 Brock Street, Kingston . PPP PPP TPT PPP PPO POOP IIIIIIIIIIIII IN 0000000000009 IVVVIPIIVIIIIVIVIOVYE 00000000000 000006000000000000000ttidtiiidas TTT TIT TIIIIIITITOIIN000000000009 6 Christmas Slippers If you should take a peep into our store now, you'd think that we were going to Slipper the whole city. FOR MEN We've comfortable House Slippers in Felt and Leather. Romees, Opera Everetts, Bath Slippers, Etc, Etc. , 50 75¢, $1.50 to $2.00. FOR WOMEN We've House Slippers of Felt and Leather, Juliets, Dainty Party Slippers and Ties, beautifully trimmed--exquisite creations, 35¢, 50c, to $1°50 or $2 50. ~~ FOR CHILDREN We've Slippers and Dancing Shoes for the Boy and Girl and pretty Slipper creations for the Baby. Abernethy's tie ' SHAE tatatsesiasasst tH EES ROE EIRISS Useful Presents What wculd be more useful for a "Xmas Present than one of the following articles: Meat and Food Choppers, all sizes. 'Fancy Agate Tea and Coffee Pots. Fancy Nickle-plated Tea and Coffee Pots. Carpet Sweepers. POLS Carving Sets from 75c. to $10.00. Rogers' Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons And other articles too numerous to mention. / ELLIOTT BROS, y PRINCESS STREET. FIFI IR PIII PII PIII PIII III IIIS PIP II IP III II III PIII III PIII Ieee? LARGE SHIPMENT RECEIVED - COOKSON'S ANTIMONY AND PIG LEA GET OUR ERICES + Toronto) Phone Main 1729 oR SHOPPING 1 THE ORDER OF THE DAY, ° old" Kriss Kringle will Visit Many | Happy Homes This Year-- | \ Christmas Never Loses Its } Charm For Any of Us. The. spirit of Christmas has arrived, 'ou may not have been conscious of | its arrival, for it came on fairy wings, {ight and noiseless as the fairy dew. | Yuletide play bas commenced, and will {oceupy all hearts and minds for the | next three weeks. The first of the' | Christmas shoppimg has opened, not | on a large scale by any means, bat a start has been made in the stream {that will swell and grow with leaps and' bounds until it reaches the {climax on the night before Christmas. | the night when = Kriss Kringle will { knock at so many doors of so many happy homes in this country. | During the next three weeks the spirit of Christmas will be noticed in | many ways. The streets will show it. There will be a bustle and a joyous ness about the crowds that line the! streets, a merry twinkle to the cye, and above all something in the "de- meanor of the children that tells of the néar approach of the day of peace on earth and good will to all. { Children are the true barometers of the Christmas season. The stores have the invitation of the yuletide, extending 'the invitation that opens, wide the purse strings. Holiday goods and holiday appeais will be seen at every time. * Look into any of the store windows now, and vou will be faced with a reminder of the gladsomest season of the whole long Fear. The stores are very at- tractive in the day time, but it is | at night, when each store glitters with ! warm rays of light, that the Christ { mas spirit can best be seen. And it is then that Christmas spirit can best be, studied. | The litt'e folk of Kingston are now counting the days for the time when dear old Santa Clans will pay them fa visit and fll wp their i#tockings with good things. Christmas, of course, out purses for the older ones. But which enjoys it the more, t any of us. Toronto Street Market. Toronto, Dec. 3.-- Wheat, | bush. , 2c. to T3.; red, Te. | spring, 70c.; goose, G8c.; oats le; barley, Be. to bbe; ry peas, Se.; $15; mi , 810 to $12; straw, per ton, $16; alsike; fancy, 86. 30 to $6.60; No. 1, 86 to 50 he & 50; timo thy, $1.25 to $1.80; dressed hogs, $8 | 50 to 39; eggs, dozen, 28e. to 0c; creamery, 26e. to 0c; chickens, | butte T, 1 30c, 12¢.; turkeys, Ib., de. to 16c.; apples, bbl., $1.50 to $1.50; potatoes, bush 5c. to 80c.; cabbage, per dozen, 30c. to 50c.; onions, bag, T5c. to $1; beef, hindquarters, $7 to $8; forequarters, $1.75 $7.25; medium, carcase, mutton, per cwt., $8 to $9; veal, cwt., $9 to $10; lamb, 8 to $10. Prevost, at the New York clothing store, Brock street, has made a great reduction in price, in the order and read -made clothing department; also the gents' furnishing. . Everything will be offered at a great reduction in price. The - stock is well assorted, with new goods in every department. Henry Cunningham, tuner, from Chickering's, at McAulev's book store Skates, pucks and hockey sticks, of all kinds at Strachan"s hardware. means thinned | == young or the.old ? Perhaps the older ones, | because they have the pleasure of both giving and receiving. At any rate, Christmas never loses its charm for hay, timothy, tom, $13 tc , $6.25 to Je. dressed, 1b. lle. to 13c.; ducks, dressed, Ib. le. to |= HEAD 5 to $5.50; choice, carcase, $7 to ' $5.50 to 86; Fes 3 pty Joints In a few hours. Pusitively cures in » fvw days. } is do Jt ve oop. Vat Sto IMPOSSIBLE TO STOOP OR BEND | SEVERAL DOCTORS COULD DO "NO 600D. PAIN IN BACK AND KIDNEYS. People often say, *' How are we to know " when the kidney® are out of order?" [THE SPORT REVIEW TIGER'S SUCCESS DUE 10 COACH ELLIOTT. This net Yoerng Man Who Stuod on the Side-Line--Brockville Wants a District Bonspiel, The Ottawa Free Press says: The Hamilton Tigers are invinoble 'be cause of the variety of tactics they adopt to gain an end, and the perfec | tion: with which each change of play is curried out. That is where "Chau er" Elliott comes in, Some of the men on the Tiger team may only carry whipeoid muscles upon the field, sup- ported by well trained bodies; but Mr. Elliott's brains have worked out elaborate plans for the advantageous use of those muscles and bodies. This quiet and unostentatious man, who stands on the sideline, is: the author of combination in play which are so varied, and are executed by his men with sjich precision, that he has his opponents guessing hall the time. The location of the kidneys, close as it is 30 the amall of the back, an Sha detestion uf oogonia Er sent out by the kid- neys the miyuts She gvattared, Those hos wha heed ms it first ru Ths trouble. The dange: lies in delay. A few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills Jake in time, often saves years of suffer in many oases life itself. y stimulate the action of the kid- neys, enabling them to poricetly. . Miss 8, 0, perform their duty CURE and reliove sll the troubles fueh 2 to a Hedache and state of the tyetom, such a9 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiuess, Distress after Sting, un in the Sico, &o. While their moss 10 success bas been shown in oubing rier's itis Live Pun re ashe Const 10d, vu and pro- venting th! ein aL wine they also oorrect al disorders Sad Sie -tomae i ig Sw pug regulate thoboweis, Even if they @che they would boaimost priceless to thos th suflor from tals distressing complaint: ey nately theirgoodness does notend hore and thoes onoe try them will find these little pills vale Cap ways that they will not be wiy R00 witha es But after all sick head ACHE I athe the bane of 20 any ives. thal here ls whith Wiinaio outs great hos Our pille cure it while Shes do Carter's ittte Liver Pitls are very small and gery easy to tao, One or two pills makea det. $hey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe 1 po but by their gentle action please all wha them. In vialsat25cents; fivefor $i. Sui By druggiats overywhere, or sent by mail. - (CMMTER MEDICINE CO., New York, i ud ba fod Pow. a EF ---- Gray's Syrup Red Spruce Gum For Coughs and Colds. EE GO BO BHO CLO BHO HO BHO GL GLO GO + DIRECT Genuine Turkisk "tr A. J. REES, 166 re Oe ADE AB AI ADE ADE EO BLE OA Le rr : IMPORT ¢ Delight, 25¢. Ib. ; Princess Street ! ; er A Whole Lo $1.75 Is Crowded Into Our Women's Heavily Warm' Lined Box Galf Laced Boots In hard dry weather they make a capital walking boot and caw be uSEQ Tater as a skating boot. McDermott's Shoe Store t of Comfort a Pair Bucking the line, for example, is vsu- ally the resources of one or two men fon a team, and is olten a thing of , chance. The player simply lowers his head and plunges along until he is {ed Elliott has six or eight men | irited to hit the line, singly or in tandem, and. at many points. You can never tell whether the player with the ball is going to try and get around the line, dash into it, or make a pass. It all depends upon the signal which the captain has given: "before the scrimmage. The "'criss-erose" is not new on the gridiron, hut it is new in Canpda af worked - by the Tigers. "Chaveer"" has taught it to his men. and they carry it out as prettily as a trainéd ballet corps would execute some pretty movement on the stage. They turned on the zigzag business on Saturday hall a dozen times, and it was worth going to Montreal to see. If our Ottawa teams would work out plays 'of that nature 'they would have the people of this red-hot sporting town in convulsions during the foot ball season. It pays to be up-to-date to have a "Chaucer'" Elliott infuse ing grey matter into the game, Basketball At Y.M.C.A. Two name games for the members challenge cup were played at the Y. M.CA. last night, before a good at tendance of enthusiastic spectators. Punctually at 8 p.m., the St. James and -Brittanias faced each other as follows : St. James Club.--R. Partridue, Mox- ley, F. F. Partridge, Atkinson, A. Dennison. Britannias.-- Harrison, Lockett, F. Kin». Parkhill, Driver. At half time the score was St. James Club, "17; Britts, 15; and at full time it stood Britennias, 34; St, James Chih, 26. The second contest was hetween the Maple Leaves and Wanderers, and was on exhibition of strenuous ball. The teams were as follows : Mavle [eaves --Bearance, Smith, Gandraau, Asse'stine, Manhard. Wanderers Saupders, Gardiner, Moore, Henderson, Suddard. The teams started in playing excel lent hall. the Wanderers showing better form than their heavier oppon- ents. Saunders, the captain of the Wanderers. was easily the star, scor- ing eight baskets for his team. En thus'asts think that the struggle for the cup will end between these two teams. for although the Maple Leaves were defeated. they are heavier than their opuonents, and as soon as they eet in shane, ought to easily account for the lichter teams in the league. The o%ecinls at last night's' contests wers Charles Moxley and H. Smith, umpires: J. Hunter, timekeeper. Rugby. Secretary Joe Hay of the O.R.F.U. said yesterday : The indications are that the Canadian rules will be ad: opted at the annual meeting of the O.R.F.U. on Saturday. All four senior teams favor the abolition of the snap- back, while Kingston and a couple of other clubs favor the new rules, and if they all vote the way they are now talking the Burnside code is doomed. Hockey. North Bay has a new $19,006 rink with all modern conveniences. In a game of hockey at the Prince's Club, London, Eng., the London Can- adians defeated Oxford University 3 goals to 0 If suitable arrangements can be made with the rink management Hamilton will place a team in the intermediate series of the 0."H. A. this winter. A number of first class players have located in the city during the past year and are anxious to get in the game, Since Wanderers of Montreal have strengthened up, the prevailing opin ion in Ottawa. is they will defeat Ke nora in the Stanley cup games. Wan derers are a hard problem on their own ice as is evidenced by their record of only having lost one game in two seasons at the Arena. ---- General Sport. 'Heesenschmidt, the world's wrest ling champion, says that the athletes of today are far ahead of the ancient Greeks in physical development. Hamilton Times: Neat and uniform attire 'among curlers is advoented by some Winnipeg chap. He's in the wrong. All a curler needs is a Scotch bonnet, a broom and a mouth shapped #0 that he can say "Hoot mon." The officials of the Canadian Henley have decided to make the course for future regattas ong and one hall miles instead of the English distance of one mile 550 yards, as at Hénley. The Canadian course is to be a turn one, instead of straight-away, however, the turning point being at' the three-quart- o r. The ~ National baseball commission" has decided in favor of the St. Louis National League Club, which claimed that 3750 was due them from the Montreal club for plaver Raub. The evidence in the case showed that the St. Louis club sold Raub to- Montreal last June for 8750, and that the lat ter club bad not paid aver the money The world's record in bowling was shattered at Providence, when the Cranston, Allen and Foulebrook team rolled the totu! 'of 1,083 in the Wash. ington tournament. The best nrevious record was held by the McNally, Nol- an and Englebrook team, which set a mark of 1,004 last summer. Lhe high: est single string was made by Engle rook at 136. 'the Brockville Curling: Club held _a large and enthusiastic annual weet ing, at which the _following officers were elected : President, 'W. A. Gil mour; vice-president, W. E. Brough; chaplain, Rev. D. Strachan; secretary: treasurer; Robert Craig: management committee, J. E. Chrysler, A. Abbott, J. 8, Mix; exeeative, W. A, Gilmour, Robert Craig. The executive commit: tee was instructed to correspond with the various clubs of the Central On- tario League, of which Brockville isa member, with a view to arranging for a two days's bonspiel in Brockville, and thus curtailing the travelling ox- penses. New York Sun: A curious aot came to light last Saturday as a result of the "experience" meeting, of several members of the rules committees in Philadelphia, Dr. Newton, the former Pennsvivania end, held a stop watch on the plays § in the Army-Navy game, ond found in the first half, there were just ix Dminuten and fortv-eight seconds of actual play, and in the Wee ond half six minutes and forty seconds twelve mitntes and twenty-eight sec onds in all. Jy. actunl play is meant the time the ball was "alive." Tt means fhe (ime consumad from the moment the leather was snapped back to the moment it was dead. Tt was the time consumed in ppssine the ball 'back and _in kicking and rushing. The t ofthe sixty minutes--this aside from the time taken out for delays was consumed in lining wo, in men getting to their position far each snes cooding serimmaze. and giving signals. -------- Qnality the conl. reason, Get Swift's See Bibhy's suspenders, 25¢, and 50c. ley malt, and o are used. An tion and a .mfort JAMES McPARLAND - Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, - KING CAN'T Are PREVENT Marlborough's 5 Troubles Getting Into Courts. London, Dec. 7.~The marital trous bles of the Duke and Duchess of Marl- borough are bound to come into the : courts for settlement, as all hopes of a friendly agreement are gone, accords ing to duke, it states, regards himsel injured party and is insisting on se- curing 'his rights." How to dispose of the children is proving the greatest difficulty. They are frantic at the idea of leaving their mother. They regard the duke as a distant acquaintance, He is determin od, however, Consuelo is willing to agree, but the childeen resolutely refused. The correspondent of the Publishers' Eelward iwstill Press learns that King making vent disclosures which are Ixpectad to make the case the greatest * celebre" of recent rs, but ine tions are that he will not succeed, Catarrh of the nose and throat should lend vou to at least ask us for a free trial box of Dr, Shoop's Catarrh Cure. Nothing so surely proves merit as a veal, actual test-- and Dr. Shoop to prave this, ears neatly, dog . that legis a healing balm, soothes: the thragt [ nostrils. and quickly purifies a foul or feverish breath. Call and investi- gate. All denewtists, Vory poor taste is displayed hy any gentleman who sends 'a box of some inferior make of candy at Christmas time. The wise ones send Huvie's or MeConkey's, from Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, There is not a big saving; there isn small one, burning Swift's coal. Bibby's for men's toggery. Is made from tested, natural spring water, selected bar- blend of the Il choicest growth ol hops. No sub- stitutes for hops or barley aid to diges- cause of after 8 AGENT 339-341 KING ST. ---- and dainty -- better Pink Blue Lavender PUMPS AND GIBSON FOR He Shoes ioks Evening wear--just received--very choice assortment is good our price is TT = $2. Sutherland's Shoe Store THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOEMAKING Grey White buy now while the Manchester Dispatch. The f as the to have them, To this great efforts to keep the al fair out of the divorce court and pre- Be rs i

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