Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1907, p. 3

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0. UNTAIN PENSE Watermans Ideal Pens, in all standard sizes. The points are assorted to suit all A . B 4 : users, and guar. SMITH BROS., Jewellars & Opticians 350 King Street. Issuers of Marriag FITTERS SEAL SKINS Call and see them. W. F GOURDIER, Exclusive Furrier 6, 78 and 80 Brock St. Phone, 700. RAND UNION HOTEL Opposite > Blankets : We have the kind that will keep you Ronn on a cold night, and do not cost an exorbitant | price either. ite Wool Bl $295 and up. ankets, | rey Wool Blank | $200 and up. kets annelette Bl all sizes. Mikes, Underwear For men, wome children, all kinds = sizes, Fleece-lined Union, Scotch Lamb's Wool, Natural Wool etc. Let us show you hat we San do in the yo » ' in Uadorwens, Ter D - ps G _ All the wanted shad in heavy, medium oe light weights at popular prices. ery HORII ---- Newman & Shaw ill HRN renicdy The h of 'a will never discoyer its efficacy. Try ENT OF WINNING QUT. Beecham's Pills morsing and night, ; ------ 5 and note the improvement in your | Queen's Seniors Also Are Out For the Championship--Queen's II. Go to Sherbrooke, Que., to Meet Bishop's College Team. ? Limestones were out at work on the health. THE SPORT : REVIEW =n when be wae Kaosked ont. He LIMESTONES ARE CONFID- especially Quéen's has had in some time. selfs with glory and are justly proud ol "to Sherbrooke, Que., to meet Bishop's College, whom The boys are workin and should win out The second team have covered themselves. They have to journey they hope to defeat. hard every day is section, The And the two-act + THE DAILY BRITISH 'WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1907. : tu ia pe ANUSEREN sf Het IA "A Romance In m ] Cricket field last evening, and went -- Sold Everywhere. Ja boxes 88 cents. | through an hour's good stiff ; The Police At Matches. Prices--28¢., 35c., S0¢., TS. swrtiom, 206. this = The I I a Fork -. Mor police do not think they d co] Sests now on Wale. EE ---------------- en -- : "phere. the game with Westmount, and - & criticism given them by Queen's pguRspaAy, FRIDAY, SATURDAY HELP WANTED-MALE, Whig i : a y i i i + a 11 ---------------- --| GRBEN great change can be seen in their Alma Mater Society in regard to their Oct. Qith, 25th, 26th. -------- CARRIAGES, WAGGON pr Ra} SATCHEL. Lore work by it. The boys want one more| action at Saturday's match. There are Bargain Matines, Saturday. GOOD COOK. HIGHEST WAGES. AP-| ture, Flatos, or aby Article for sor ot Woon | week of hard practice, and their | Other Ways of keeping good oper be H. WILMOT YOUNG and HiS BIG CO| iy Mrs, W. 7, Sampson, Gamonouts er faforatioh, chances look very bright for sides arresting everyone who gins on} Su he lar Actress r To Latumey's Usrringe SEA ERS ADDRE the senior O.R.F.U. laurels. None " the field or gets into a mix-up, If ar- | MARGIE ADAMS vob Preseuting | BOY, FOR MAILING DEPARTMENT, and 893 Princess St. 'Phone. > ol ie alueral ore a the players were seriously injured in rests were to be made there would a uate repéeloity and Vaud: Yo work 'on Hontay ---- qr i. Ottice Buliding, Om will pe the game, a few minor bruises, black probably be an outery, as the students| qyurg ht 'A Broken Heart." vty rR ARCHITECTS. WANZER SEWING CHINE received at Ag office © until Tuesday, | eyes, ete., being all that was received, | themselves would be found to be the huss, XisBh and Vaudeville wghtiy. wand | cover, rnd tie Novembily 5, 1907 inclusively, oe, 1 pare chief offenders. Arresting and clubbing | The Latest Moviog Pictures amd Hiustrat- | SPROIAL SALESMEN FOR EASTERN |, prguR ELLIS. ARCHITECT, OF. 4 Fc "| No Change; Only Tnterpretation. are not slays the heut_ethods to res] Prives--108. 156. 936. re Taf por s and fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. Flam wd specification can be seen and 7 Bay: ; pursue in keeping order. zames in| Seats on Sele Tuesday. Line. ' . forms or d ie obtaiued ot this Depart- HC rE I A i at, Kingston are decidedly well and order-| For "riurday night, une Lady's ticket write Lake ots Rn, rod HENRY P, SMITH, ARCHUTROT, ment and ate Se Mr. Thos. Al : : Teo i ugby | joo hducted, and particularly so when given free with every 23¢. ticket pur real. : ote. Anchor Building, Sgloare. Hast ae Tanto. Ont. re py re he would likely | (54:0 ohcidered that - Queen's athletic chased before 6 o'clock Thursday - - 'Phone, 345. usta ' v > ) > --------------------------------------. tag X Versons vemdbring ate 'molifed that ten | I he vorutive commit field is not properly fenced around the PALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS 10 [SoS SONS, TR ars med fom Suppl Se sid | Friday night for the purpose of o> playing ground. Think of what oe~ar- BIJOU THEATRE hkl also 10 chants Bunk Building, cotuer ER frodery improvements, - Wi with har a Signatures. certaining exactly what interpretation red in Ottawa last Saturday, when the | MISS ETHEL WEYMOUTH, of Lot- well, . ad Hagton $. "Phone, 313. oe prpeti-y a at cotuet Jul Fach tender must accompanied by eit [of the plavi : Montreal team was attacked, and ajdon, nd, im llustfeted Sougs, with Snodden, 239 - comtod of the playing rules will be observed DG Y " NEWLANDS, CHITEOT, ReCHy . 8. chartered lin # i number of melées occurred throughout EDGAR A. RUSH, Tuesday. evening at AR JOR - ade payed io Va th Order, of the Hon in ur Salish gates this Sega; Sie mateh only. Mr, Rush, wlone every day after 4 fice, sstoud foot over Mahood's Drug A FOUR-LINE ADVE: IN Tis ra ublic Works, 'o-day Dr. fioht received a com- . BR. n Eh ual to a Sent. (10 p.c.) of the munication from 'Mr. Maclnnes, of a Jufiay pul jon) busi > 'Phone, orn op Bagot-mrtat, } or'h a hr eh 3: - unt of he end tien decline to Queen's, asking by what authority th No Intention Of Protesting EE ANADA' A Comedy A Ei wed ark You do ted # n in 1 t » A 8 : Pr > DA" te ale . ; rin) na. he a "lie "upon executive committed of the union a An item appeared in yesterday's| GENDARME'S | 8. Don't Y orget A SUUIL BLAIR SUNK: APPLY 288 TO-LET. : -- To . - o do se, or il to tomple he : 1 ¢ 1 % p: 3 . at] "T Ladies Hour," 11 oy h street. . log tad +g x a plete we Shnges in the playing rules. The an- Montreal Star, to the effect hat anhe. Latfien 4 Tr, am, ig 1 pm - $ . » DARGAIN-PROPERTY ON ; not accel the cheque will be returned. sw will prohsily be given at the Lithomonce Jhbeude lo | stest their] ATTA, TE MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE-| purNISHED HOUSE, FURNAUR of Vlg) ad ta. The Department does not bind itself to meeting to be held on riday -night. | game with Westmount, the main caus 3 work. Apply, 169 Earl street. "bath, pi Hebe. A to ton dwelilnge; accept the lowest or any tender, Mr. Maclnnes 'did not give any rea- |being that Snowden, the. scrimmage UEEN'S VS. OTTAWA J Works APPIY, 109 Ban steht Sirecie ght. . Apply 191. pa aut pervieuiore te ous, \ Py et IBLANAS sons why Queen's was opposed to the |m&n, was a professional, having play- GooD STRONG GIRL. APPLY AT ee RNIN HD ND" UN ------------ ; es eGrety interpretation decided upon bv the ed basketball with Ernie Hamilton, 5 ones to Sydenham . DWELLINGS, FURNISHED A | VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE Department of Public --e Y executive, nor did he explain why the | who, according to the CAAU., is a 338 PN. a 81 rock trent - - Bowie y of the | ge eT a Ottawa, October, 18, 1907. Queen's representative concurred in | 0." Secretary Dalby and Capt. ' COOK. APPLY TO MRS. D. . of ate wa - done at Moxley were hoth seen concerning the SATURDAY, Oct. 26th Swwart Hugartam; 16 Sydenham w umd as & Newspapers will not be puid for this avervthi advertisentent . if they imsert it without everything authority from the ment. tee i the meeting and {then had his action repudiated by his {own university. As a matter of fact, the executive committee did not make any changes |in the rules, but merely decided to in- sist upon a literal interpretation, so that the college game would be clean land open like that of the Interpro- vineial Union. There was absolutely no change in the readin~ but all the colleges felt that it would mean - the salvation of the ame by preventing {interference in scrimmage and making | the wings stand apart on the line. This interpretation was in vogue in all college games, but the one played {at Kingston on. Saturday, when Queen's refused to nlay unless the 'old order of things prevailed. Here in | Toronto, Ottawa College and "Varsit- plaved the opén @ame and evervhody | was satisfied--except at the result of ithe game--while McGill splayed the Preshvterians under protest. So far nobodv has been able to {learn what objections Queen's has to | the literal interpretation of the rules. {Tt lifted the college came out of the {rut into which it had fallen, and put {it in the same grade with the football ONE POURD CAN 250 EW.GILLETT SOMbANY {played under' 'the inter-provincial | rules. 'Tt would 'be a retrograde step . FORONTO.ONT. to go back to the old style of play. | Cook's Cotton Root Compound. | pt Uterine Toul, 388 | axcain hard at work at the campus on | Md siday afternoon, after their two | | matches on Saturday. Coach Crothers : put the boys through some good, hard work, and is' getting them around | price. | where they should be. They seem pleas- {ed with the way the senior series is | inde | shaping itself, and feel confident, but | | not too much, that they can still come out on top. SS ------------------------------ UNDERWOOD | Wiles, the large inside wing man, is| a new one at the game only being out | } fame times previous to Saturday's | ¥ i ---------------------- | Visible Typewriter. D2A Corsets a3 toush the button it does T on the smartest mo=~ dels known to the Corset SEE IT. Manufacturer's art, science You will find it a case and sense having achieved iLove at first sight." a wonderful triumph. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co., @ Prices range from $1.00 to $6.0 171 Wellington St PURE AND WHOLESOME. Queen's Busy On Campus. { | of || | i English Knitted Vests We would like you to come in and have a look at Our New Knitted Vests. They are certainly very fine in fit, material and patterns. All sizes. Prices $3.50, 4.50 and 5.00. _P.JENKINS CLOTHING GO 114 PRINCESS "ST EET. them, let alone considered. | Dozens of promising | Crawford may {Tt is expected Queen's 1 and Queen's 11 were out] | special permits |day, which will be matter and they stated that no such proceeding was ever thought of by "The onlv thing we would think of protesting," said Mr. Dalby, 'was the referee." The locals cannot say too much about the fine reception they were given by the Westmount players and officials, and nothing but the best of good feel ing prevails among the two téams, -- Queen's Has Players Galore. There is rughy material galore at Queen's, It is said that no less than forty-five candidates are aspirants for positions on the junior team, which is play RM.C. I next Saturday. players are being discovered, and it [looks as tl ugh Queen's has rugby material for years. The game has to be taught to some of the buskiest of the students, who | are wanted for inside wings and the] scrimmage. Will Be Changes. Tt is likely that Laird, who has been playing full back for the Limestones, to Queen's Athletic Grounds. Prices 38c, 350, 50¢ and 750. Seats now on sale at Uglows. 'A COOK OR GENERAL MAID. APPLY ROOMS FOR STORAGR PURPOSES, clean and y 4 y Storage, 299 Queen treat. 'Phone, B36, A Coup! foie SE Po pp Mrs, Strange, 156 King street, Cor. of Union street. LEARNERS AND IMPROVERS AT Mines Elder's making F ¥ » Citizens' Meeting To~Night A meeting to consider 'The State of the Liguor Traffic in Kingston," will be held This Evening at 8-0'Clock in the Y."M, C. A. Hall. ee AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 98rd, at the red donce of Mree T. M, Feawick, 182 Uni- versity Avenue: Household | Furni- ture, contains , Parlor, Dming Bedroom JFumiture, Curtains, Brussels Carpets, Black Walnut Sideboard, (hand will be moved up to the half line. He is fast, and more valuable further up. mee) Pictures, 'Gas . otjser Nrticles. Attend this sale, Sele at 10.30 be played at full back. that George Richard son, the ex-Queen's half and quarter back, will be with the Eimestones in their next game. Sporting Notes. Lonwbont reduced the three-mile re- cor sitv track meet. Marsh, of Winnipeg, lias challenged Shrubb to a fifteen-mile race, asking thirty handicap. Shrubb is willing to concede him two mintutes, however, and the race will be pulled up, Satur- day next. For the Montreal Herald's "Round the Mountain" road race, on Thanks- giving day, 170 entries have heen re- ceived. including those of Tom Long- boat, and other famous Canadian and American runners. It is intended to after Shrubb's hour record at send Lonrboat Rose- dale. Later, but soon the Indian will be sent alter the twenty-mile record at the Toronto exhibition grounds. He is in better shape now than ever before in his life. The C.A.AU. will most likely give Lonohoat and other eastern runners to contest in the Montreal road race on Thanksgiving under no special auspices and will be independent of the federation in its own home. Toronto Globe: The énthusiasm in Hamilton hasn't been nearl- so creat since Montreal clipped the Ticers' claws, and the "Big Four" organiza- tion isn't going to look quite as im- portant as it would if the Tigers were having a walk-over, The New York athletes who have asked Longboat to enter the coming games at Long Island city are. invit- ing trouble. Longboat was disquali- fied scme time ago by the AAU, and if he competes there will be noth ing left for President Sullivan to do put suspend all the athletes who take part in the meet. - David Hartley, Peterboro's noted Jong distance walker, will, on Fridav next, October 25th, seek to outdo the pedestrian performances of Reynolds, Seattervood and Langford, who es- saved to walk from Port Hope to To- ronto and return, a distance of 138 miles, in thirty-eight hours. Hartley's {journey will ba from Bowmanville to Toronto, and return to Peterhoro, a | distance of 144 miles, which he is con- fident he can cover in thirty-eight hours. Montreal Gazette: The Limestones | presented a nicely balanced team. | Their back division was steadier and more effective than Westmounts, and their wing men broke through nd followed up in fast style. It was this fast following up that made the West- mount backs break under fire. Gleason Snly positive ical fraternity. constitutional tutional treatment. is taken Bn . the blood , requires Hall's Catarrh Cure Sesctty) upon its work. The faith in fts curative efter Ops Hundred that it feils to cure, Send for list testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & C0., Toledo Ohio. Sol hy all Drumgists, 75e Take I's Family Pills pation for Genstt- 1 from 15.33 to 13.09 at the "Var- | at contre half is a splendid kick, and' -------------------------- Deen | oder are busy giving it a final test, a.m. Terms cash WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. er -- he had the football luck follawing his | long drives) "Madden la goal toward the end of the g | The finish of the game was really ex- citing, there remainivg only .a minute | or so of time when Baillie' got over for the touchdown which tied the score. In the darkness Hudge did well to convert for the point 4hat gave Westmount the game. Ottawa continues to be a rough- house town when its team: is getting beaten. Regarding the Montreal-Ot- tawa match at the capital oh Satur day, the Montreal Gazotle mays : - ill-feeling shown by the players spread to the crowd, and officials of the Mou- treal Club were hustled as they were leaving the grounds after the match. The mix-up started as a wesult of Kilt, the Ottawa «quarterback: who had been sent off with Roberts earlier in the match for scrapping, hitting the Montreal player with his clenched fist. Roberts was about te retaliate, but the crowd closed around him and he was hustled towards the dressing rooms. In the meantime the Mon- treal offivials, Dr. Irvine, Wally Ha- gar, Frederick Reid and "Chaucer" Eliott were following. on Roberts' heels when a bottle was hurled from the crowd and hit the Montreal pre- sident on the neck. A bystander also tried to help the doctor's progress to- wards the door with a well aimed blow, but before it could land Coach Elliott intervened, J Nontreal team heard shout A a getting into their bus, driving to the hotel, came . in a body and officials safely to the oarrinen, amid the jeers and taunts of the ovowd," rp -- Coming .To K a Prof. Dorenwerd, ' Toronto, will be at the Randolph hotel; on Wednesday, October 2rd, with meny new. and pretty dosigns in wigs, tolifices, bangs, switches, ete. Trying on and demon strating free of rge. His anufac- tures are worn on over 85,000 heads, by all classes. ¢ ae Lo bo Sid Military Men At Belleville. Yestorday after Col. Gordon, Lieut.-Col. v Lieut. -Col. Young, Lieut-Col. , Capt. Conger Lieut. Maca were . pre- sent at ad ceremony' 5 the cornerstone of the al 6s at Bellevifle. The stoné hy minister of militia. ---------- Held A Fitle-Dance." The "Social Five™ held another of their popular danted at the Whig hall last night. There was quite a large crowd of dancers present, ang the af- fair was a most enjoyable one. The music wag provided by Crosby aud 0'- Connor's orchestra, boo The men who installed the new gas The tapk is being filled with water from the city hydrants. The tank will receive ite first load of gas In a few days. . Have your eyes tested "at Gold-filled franiss tomplete, $1.50. No charge for testing. A muddled brain can never he wae guide A of hasdg a ou give right w ive with- out thoughts of ----_-- * Leave your order with us Tor your full uit or overcoat. Livingston Charity in worde and charity in ends differ materially. ee -------------------------------------------- A CENERAL SERVANT, WITH RE- hb A J. M, Camp~ ferences. pply to Mrs. bell, Cor. El deaham and Wess St A GENERAL SERVANT, MUST BE good plain cook. No washing or irom- ing. L pply Miss Smythe, 50 West strect. ee ------------------------------ GENERAL SERVANT, FOR FAMILY of two, no washing or irovieg. Ap ty after 7.80 in the evening. to Mrs. 'ampbell, Cor, Syderham apd streets, OFF1 i. Cor, King smn Brock Ste., hot WADE'S _DRua water heating. Apply at Xl 51 Brock street. Fire A i aiden ! which pol have LARGE STONE DWELLING, os security the unlimited lability of : Rideay St. formerly occupied bY the Jorn ah ! Capt. D. Noonan. Hath, closet and perty at furnace. Apply Hajus Brewery. rates. Bef renting old or FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM 1st NOV twelve-roomed house, 332 Brock St, all moder, one end MARRIAGE LICENSES. water included _in rental. Apply pu 2 ly, to, Carey J. 85. R. Met C. 3 KIRKP ISSUER e T . ae ¥ COMMERCIAL MATTERS. What is Going on in the Business World--The Markets. The Granby smelter output is averag- ing around 20,000 te 21,000 tons per week. In 1901 Standard Oil stock sold at $842 a share. It is ), capital stock of $250,000. Since May Ist, this xes have boen EXPO! , 799 hoxes for 1908, of the The output of the collieries which has a capital will, it is announced, opew & branch Canada én the springs The Yranch be located wt Moutreal. Reafrew cannot dispose of its deben wil the present time for 3 per cent. Before welling at bw Renfrew will try the old country has offered Machine price, The town of Lachine Imperial Locomotive & pany a bonus of 50.000, from taxes for twenty years nw ploy £2,500 000 tion in 1909, The plant will be In opera ---- Cheese Sales. 1c Picton, 1,125 at 12 Russell, 200 at 120¢, itt Leeds W.C.T.U. Officers. At the annual of Leeds county, Gananoque, on Oct 17th, these officers were elected : Prosident--Mrs, Johnson, Athens. ton, Gananogue. ley, Brockville. Recording-secretary--Miss Coad, Brockville. Corresponding -secretary--Mrs. Klack, Athens. Treasarer--Miss Jessie. Findlay Lansdowne. J . ------ Children Play With Matches, Peterboro, Ont., was first ignited and, one, took fire and was consumed. -------- One Dollar Fountain Pen. Peanut brittle, Edwards & Jenkin. The funeral of the Jate Mrs. M. Cox took place from her late residence place. Chocolates. Edwards & Jenkins, Archbishop Gauthier, on the Cross in St. Belleville. ered an eloouent sermon. teed. New York Dress Reform practising forgiveness. self-satisfied. Stewart's chacolates, The Red Star. aly Imontinos, Edwards 8 Jenkin, now down around Bad. The Waterloo Kuitting 'é¢ompany of Carleton Place is incorporated wh » 1,642,008 , egeinst the seme period in Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company for the week ending Oct. 18th was 34,133 | ot $250,000,000, in tures at par. Letters from Aemilios Jarvis & Co. amd W. C, Brant & te Toronto, state that the debentures at can only be sol at 98 the Com exemption 2 000 men und erect & plant to cost Ottaws, 100 at 12 8-16c. to 1c. Huntingdon, 796 at 12ic. to 1¥e. Vankleek Hull, 1,139 at 127-16 to Alexandria, 620 at 121e Watertown, N.Y. 3,500 at 15¢, Belleville, 1,805 at 12}c. to 12 3-16e. W.C. TT. convention First vice-president--Mrs. B. 0: Brit- Second vice-president--Mrz. M. Dows- Gertrude GC CG Oct, 22. Children playing with matches was the cause of a disastrous fire on the farm of Harry Lowes, 14th concession of Cavan township on Sunday. The barn by a strong wind, Mr. Lowe's house, a new We have Waterman's "Modern" foun- tain pens from $1 up. Also the self- filling fountain pens {Waterman's Mo- dern), from $2.50 to 85, st Wade's drug store. : Sunday Best's | evening, dedicated the new Stations of Mighael's church, Father A. J. Hanley deliv- Corsets] ordered or ready-made, of every description, perfect fit guaran- Nopody was ever harmed much by Those who are self-rightéous are usu- men tons, » duwily average of 4.022 Ym | able t is demied (hat the decline In i ok + : : : Montreal Street Rafiway stock in due to principles of the Christian faith. It is quarreling between Capitalists over as man that He is Master, for mas ALU Arising nn of the Dominion | tery pertains to manhood, and not Stee onl dispute. no . < The Comptoir Nationale "Exempte, to deity. And as man you may mas obe of the largest banks of France, | ter: 100, best the "| tion University avenue, on Tuesday morn but ing, to Wolle Islund, where re- mains were laid in their Jast resting have Unitarian. REV. C. W. CASSON. OTTAWA. Jesus became Master because he mastered. His commission lead himself into the paths of aught and found; therefore he. in able -| 40 His. puthopity was not is sued in heaven but earned on earth. Hie mastered the selfish in himself, at taining perience, and for this reason he Address, Mr. Casson for free liters ture. Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3 am, the notice. Eoglish_end Chines dishes =» their best to secure an early go around to house was provided with some ki of a letter would deliver the mails more rapidly. It is hoped that ths people no letter boxes them. Jesus The Master to : From P. WALSH You get genuine Scranton, as he handles nothing was born of hia power to lead' truth. He the love life in his own ex was to give ta the world the splendid | C. H. Powell, Carpenter and Jobber, 103 Raglan St. 27 BROCK ST. place to get sn wil round Lunch in city. Meals of sil kinds on shortest of the mail throughout the city, |S men meet with hands back entrances. the postmen who have will arrange to get

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