ol i 0 be a most tatives of the faculties of i H: fii | £ F i i 2 a = Een FF i g H : £ i 35 : i §s F £2 » 2 i old arte from their at least tem- social in. : te i ff v y a little bird is au- thority for the statement that the number of names was nothing short of appalling. . The final Shience students on: joyed an devs ty Prof. L. W. Gill, ket Phone Preach In Toronto. Rev. Charles A. Sykes, B.D., goos to Toronto, to-day, to preach missionary | sermons , in St. Pauls and Simpson avenue churches. E Z | : i li J vo Ta rT ~ BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1907. ie w wry THE SPORT REVIEW -- There Will Be a Good City League ~The Prospects of Queen's-- Notes on Various Kinds of Sport. be of teams for an excellent or Plety this winter. The senior, in te and junior should | be full up and some good games pull- ed off. The rink is being fit- ted up in fine style foi the season and most of the games will be pulled iT bench-manager will baseball commission, than in his opinion ass Beliey seit man- 'oronto, Ww! as yer or tween Kelley and Boston is still y on, 'with the length of the contract as promise to be the best on re- rl They will be held from Feb. Ist 5 § by the The prize list is a dandy, over ¥11,- 500 being offered in purses, which is sure to attract the fastest horses n America. The past season was a great one for Ottawa College, as far as football is concerned, and the association is about $1,800 ahead, which is the best 1 wi 0) = CONCERT A THE GRAND burg clubs. s i , of the National President Hermann a { Ottawa this coming KILLED BY A COW'S TAIL Binghanipton, N.Y.--~Wm. A. Wells, ENTERT. of Neward Valley, was milking, when {FINE AINMENT CIV. a cow swished. her Ng him EN LAST NI - on the forehead with fleshy part of the appendage. Shortly afterwards, Was Under Auspices of Soms of Mr. Wells returned to the house, So plaining of a pain in the head, Ww Scotland--Programme Merited PE re ore, Nuch Lazger Audiance. ! nounced it apoplexy, brought on by There was only a fair attendance at the blow from the cow's tail Mr. \ " tlook there willl fad a most attractive PEO-{ the concert given at the Grand, last Wells died the same night. From the present outlool gramme been arranged | association. | i" Sootland, but the programme mer- "" Bowels become constipated, night, under the auspices of the Sons Apoplexy is the result of poisoned li a much larger audience. The tal- ited was of a Tet, and the dii-| kidneys get weakened, skin action | be {ferent numbers provided a most en- | comes poor, and the blood Is | joyable entertainment, The entire with impurities, which produces weak- | programme was given by a company | ness in the blood vessels. lof three, Miss Nannie Strachan, so-| whenever there is headache, back- prano; Miss Enid Newcombe, A.R.|gaipne neuralgia, rheumatism--it means | C.M., 'cellist, medalist of the Royal blood poisoning. * Fruit-a-tives™ are i es £ { Hh ki i ial invitation Methodist Church.-- , B.D., pastqr.--The ot 11 am. and 7 ing, 10 a.m.; Sunda g i *» 5 ET 88 =p { i i in i 3 £ i school and , 3 pm; Y.P, 8., Monday, 8 p.n.; prayer meeting, Ww , 8 pm. Strangers made welcome. St. George's cathedral-8 a.m., holy communion; 11 a.m., matins, preach- er, Dean Farthing; 3 pam., Sunday school; 7 p.m. evensong, preacher, Dean Farthing; sulject, ""Temper- ance;" St. Andrew's day, November 30th : Holy communion, 7:30 a.m To Play To-Day. The undefeated Collegiate team clashed with the Maple Leal bunch at the lower campus, this afternoon. The K.C.1. boys have defeated nearly every junior team in the city, even to Queen's 111, whom they easily defeated. i deserves great credit for the way he has put his boys into shape. Word has been received in the city from "Dick" Wilson, who went west a few weeks ago. "Pick" hay got as far as Calgary and will likely stay there for some time. In all probabil up this winter in formed there. Rugby Season Closed. The football season is closed. "Dick" Wilson In Calgary. year in the history of College. The | so dons of Music, London, Eng., and attendance at the Queen's game at Ot- | 0 "Spence, tenor. The audience tawa early in the season was 3.500;1y 4 of Scotland in song and story, at the Varsity game on Thanksgiv-| 4 (me songs which were not against McGill, 4,500. 4 Miss Strachan possesses a rich so- Duluth will play hockey during the | ano voice, and was warmly ap- coming winter. Arrangements have | lauded. Several excellent selections been completed for the conversion of | woo given by Miss Newcombe, who the ball park into a rink, and theo. every occasion, obliged to re- work of getting things in shape will spond to an encore. Mr. Spence not be immediately begun. The rink, which| ,;1v proved himseli to be a fine solo- will be 200 by 150 feet, will run cross-| ii" hut a good story teller as well. wise of the field, so that the grand-| gil rendition of "A Hundred Pipers" stand and the bleachers can be used exceedingly good, and in this se- without necessitating alterations. | lection he gave a fine imitation of | The recent amalgamation of the St. |}. bagpipes. Another most pleasing | ity he will figure on Calgary's line| George's and the Marlboros to form | umber was "Jessie's Dream, or The | the new' league|one senior O.H.A. team in Toronto |Refef of Lucknow." Miss Strachan | is dissolved. The two broke asunder | sono several of the ever popular Scot- | because there seemed no possibility of tish songs, including "The Scottish | getting the two sets of players to mix | glue Bell," 'Comin' Thro' the Rye," | on the ico, and the position was no|anq "Whistle and I'll Come to You, better for the combined club than for | My Lad." As a duet, Miss Strachan 1c a certain cure for all these troubles. * Fruit-a-tives" are made of fruit juices and tonics. 60c a box. At all ing Day, 4,000, and last Saturday, g.otch, were also given to advantage. | dealers. HIGH - CLASS DIAMONDS Any "DIAMONDY either. large | or small, in our stock is fully | guaranteed. THE SMALLER ONES, while not as expensive as the larger sizes are just -as brilliant and perfect in quality. have at present a line of * | Montreal, steamer Westmount cleared be | E. Barry, Guelph; J. F. Sherlock, prea . ? |Queen's have all hung up their, uni- Pea, A. that, Bev. W. .¥, forms and ave now ws.«ing hockey and First Congregational Church, corner |®Xpect to put a winning septette on of Welli and Johnson streets.-- {the ice, Pastor, Rev. J. Charles Villiers. Di- vine worship, in the morning at 11 Bonspiel Suggested. Work on the new curling rink is special service of sacred song and [rapidly nearing completion, and when Praise. Sunday school at 3 pm. A finished, Kingston will have one of the welcome to all. Strangers in the city |best rinks in Ontario. The club room eypecially invited. Seats are free. quarters are being made cothfortable, ydenhan Street, Methodist Church |and the alterations have made a --Rev. Charles A. Sykes, B.D., pas- {marked improvement. A suggestion tor. 11 a.m., preacher, Rev. J. A. |has been made, and a good one too, Shaver. Bible school, 2.45 p.m, mis- | that the local club open up the sea- sionary session. 7 p.m., a platform |son with a big bounspiel, such as is meeting in the interests of missionary | held in other cities. The suggestion is and men's work, Musicby a male |sure to meet with the hearty approval choir and quartette. Junior League |of all the curlers, and it would be 10 a.m. Epworth , Monday, 8 [wise to have the matter referred to a p.m. Midweek service, Wednesday, 8 |special committee. It would be a most fitting opening for the rink, and m. AP ety; Presbyterian, corner Bar- [would also arouse renewed interest in rie and Earl streots.--In the morning | the roarin' game. the Justar, "What Saves the Religious ing. the Rev. Alfred Gattis B.D. Swng. py iandiet, BD., | 5, 1, Sullivan and Jake Kilrain Toronto. "The Laymen's Missionary |, touring the country describing . ut, and Our Responsibility M | their great ring battles of the past. Connection Therewith." Sunday school ad Bibl 'Varsity has enough players for two class, 3 pm pra meet- | copnjor teams, and the proposal to put by 'N .m. ing, Wednesday trangers | sovens in . the Inter-collegi egiate and cordially welcome to all services. O.H.A. looks like the best solution of the matter. : MARINE NEWS. ; Pittsburg is making inroads on Je Brockville hockeyists. Higgins and The Items Gathered About the Muldoon, of last year's yg " Harbour. have agreed to take positions there The steamer Arabian, unloading [and play hockey this winter. Albert grain at Richardson's elevator, wi for Hamilton, where she will be laid up for the winter. [Brien Steamer ity of Ottawa, up, ; steamer onton, up, to-day; steamer Belleville, up, nde: on last trip; steamer Aletha, from Belleville, to-day. Loaded down with freight, and on her last ip of the season, the steam- er Alex ia arrived at Folger's wharf, from Montreal, on Saturday morning, at 1.30 o'clock. The vessel will go into winter quarters upon her arrival in Picton. At Richardson's elevator: Steamer Arabian, from Fort William, with 46, - 000 bushels of oats; steambarge Na- vajo cleared for Montreal, with corn; steamer G rry cleared for Quebec, with oats; sloop Pilot, from Amherst Island, unloading oats; sloop Granger cleared for Wolfe Island, for grain. At M. T. 'Co's elevator : = Steamer Westmount, from Fort William, with 90,000 bushels of wheat; tug Thom- son, up, three light barges, cleared for Montreal, with three grain barges; tug Emerson, from Oswego, with two coal barges, cleared with them for Sporting Notes. for Fort William. Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. A. A. Featherston, R. G. Wright, J. A. C. Anderson, J. A. Lang, A. A. Cole, J. P. Clisdell, E. F. Campbell, John Dodds, Hugh Kennedy, Toron- a - to; John A. Parks, Belleville; Guy F. ee Bu Boston; W. B. Carroll, Gana- for Men / Bl i Ane Nisgars vei | FUP-Lined Goa LOW, and Women. John F. Delaney, Alexandria Bay, NY: F. L Hall Perth: R Kerr.| . Weare making a distinct Spe- Walkerville; W. Williamson, George IL. | cialty of Fur-lined Garments, and Doran, Toronto. are giving without a doubt the To Buy Quarry Lots. greatest values in Canada. The city intends buying quarry lots r two famous specials speak 80 as to have its own stone supply for . 3 Af a have Its own Stone spp fo for themselves. The Ladies should give work io a good number of {18 made of imported black broad- men this winter. Of course the street (cloth, 48 inches long, ged improvement by-law, for $15,000 must . pass in January in order that the lots | throughout with Canadian musk- be bought. = Sul Soll} wed revers are of as le, $50. Th bat Atciete Cwtainty. _ IM Col made of prod Eo quality "that is unquestionable. _ Sce |lish beaver cloth, lined throughout out Shutiug. of Jeshulle Pax und Alaa, with Canadian muskrat, collar and mulls. We are offering values in fine lappels of either P: ersian lamb or T. Crosby, Woodstock; jure not to be found elsewhere. Camp- | otter, 50) inches long, $50 iy She manufacturing farriers. | M00 finest quality ; English ive Years Each. joaves Hoh suty, 50 or 52 inches illiam Babbon and Thomas Camer- ong, |i wit quality black | on, Bo, | eam a re muskrat, and collar and lappels of | Deputy Sherifl Waterworth, to serve fine natural otter, $125. We ol] | on pd rg ommitting an as- {this same coat only lined . with | Sault on another lad. ; natural mink for $185. | Campbell Bros'. To-Night. | For fine gloves at 9c. $1, $1.30, 82. | grey and white squi ete.. from $25 up. rrel, marmot, you ai the two single-handed. St. George's will doubtless have a team in the sen- ior series and it is quite possible that the Marlboros may also get going again. Helley transformed Toronto baseball team from a tail-ender into a winner in one season, but-he will have a hard- er task in changing the Boston Na- tionals from a second division out- fit into a first division club. The team is particularly weak behind the bat, though Owner Dovey thinks he has a backstop of promise in Ball, whom he found in the 'Chicago City league. Both Needham and Brown are due to walk the plank, David Langford, the you inglish- from Oshawa to Toronto to Port Hope to Oshawa, covered the distance nr thirty-six hours and fifty-seven min- the same trip in- thirty-nine hours, and on this occasion tried to reduce unable to do so, owing to the con ditions. The roads were very bad, and the last ten miles were walked in mud, and a driving rainstorm, CITY AND VICINITY. Fall Information. Prevost, Brock street, has received three cases imported goods; great var- iety. His $18 suiting made to order beats anything of previous years. Wear and fit guaranteed. He Is Improving. Edward Halliday, injured in the runaway, yesterday, is slightly im- proved this morhing. He rested well road to complete recovery. Only One Quality. G. B. chocolates are stamped. G. B. fection. At the old price, 50¢c., per pound. Half pound boxes, 25¢.: one pound boxes, 500. At A. J. Rees'. Will Likely Recover. Wade Smith, the unfortunate Eng- lishman so severely scalded, yester- day, at the cotton mill. is doing as well as can be expected. He passed a fairly good night and the doctors say that he is holding his own, and hopes are entertained for his recovery. Where Are The Engineers ? Nothing more has been heard from the Ontario government Hydro-Klec- tric power commission regarding the promised visit of their engineers to Kingston to consult with the city council as to power supply for thi: city. The engineers were to have come two weeks ago. Reduction Of Water Rates. The question of reduced water rates will again be before the waterworks' committee on Monday. The committee bas all the information it requires, and should be able to go ahead and make a proper reduction. It is quite possible to make a general reduction of five per cent. on household rates, and also strike off the bath charge, They All Have Them. As to the announcement of ministers appearing in their pulpits on temper- ance day with palms in their hands and crowns on their heads, wouldn't they attract crowds if they had not either? Bvery Sunday they appear with the two things, so do all the hearers--palms to their hands, and crowns to their heads. +s! "Twas A Fine Event. Under the auspices of the Sons of Eugland, a grand assembly was held in the Whig hall, on Friday night, and the affair was a great success, re- fleeting much eredit upon the commit- tee of management. Sixty couple were present, and danced until an early 'hour in the morning, the music being furnished by MeAuley's orchestra. The dance was certainly the best ever held by the local Sons of England. Lost Faith In Engineers. The county council has not much faith in engineers after the collapse of a pier of the Loughboro Lake bridge, and hes decided to allow its own ssc " . 4 | committee to do the engineering. How- {drug store. Ladies Cloth Coats, lined ly it bas secured ore He w yr. ber that even the greatest of engi Our man, who set out to walk 138 miles, | utes. A month ago Langford made | the time to thirty-five hours, but was | last night, and is steadily on the! guarantees quality, purity and per- | from the engineers who were directin: Madden nr '. § 3 matters. The council should remens McMachen, a ie. Delta, to} Mrs, Jeach. lees, Brome We | SINGLE STONES, set in Claw Settings, at $25 that you will find it very difficult to equal. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 'Phone, 666. Issuers of Marriage Licenses.[ & 350 King St. land Mr. Spence sang 'The Crooked | Bawbee." Miss Newcombe acted as ac- | companist during the evening. 5 |" Mr. Spence has been travelling in all parts of the world for the last | twenty-two years, but this is his first [ visit to Kingston and through the | province of Ontario. Apart from his | regular numbers, he told many inter- {esting incidents concerning his travels, and proved himseli to be a clever en- tertainer. To-night 'Uncle Tom's Cabin. | Downie"s "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will | be presented at the Grand Opera | ent een! | House to-night, by Andrew McPhee's {large company. It is said that the | good old play is nicely portrayed by the legitimate actors and actresses of {the organization. The numerous spec- {ialty people make the plantation | scenes very attractive with songs and | dances. | «Mrs. Temple's Telegram.' { "Mrs. Temple's Telegram' will be | the attraction at the Grand on Tues- tday, November 26th. It is doubtful if ever a play and players have given the satisfaction that is attributed to | "Mrs. Temple's Telegram." Clean, clever, always brimming with mirth, anne situations, stories within stor- lies and contrapuntal evolutions set a | pace of action which speeds along with precise art and exact measure { ments, that makes one of the most { delightful battles of mischief ever wit- | nessed. Beautiful and elaborate stage {settings and an excellent company | has heen provided. 5 WE GIVE FRIDAY; AND SATURDAY : Ladies' Black Cloth Coats, Lined, Canadian Rat, $40. Hamster, Lined, Sable Collar and Reveres, $40. Green Cloth, Trimmed with Mink, $60. The above are Sample Coats. W. F. Gourdier, Brock St Cook's Cotton Root Compound The Uterine Tonic, and Lh effect onl Monthly i THE WHIG"S JUMBLE Short Metre Try Bibby's §1 silk-lined gloves. A steadfast faith is never weakened | Tolle About a Lot of Things in | | by adversity. Regulator on which women can i "Absolutely pure olive oil at Chown's a Gopend. won thrgs degroos jdrug store. 10 degrees stronger, 5 No. 8, | Don't know too much to ask advice ER th Sraggbd oe so inow and then. paid on | Semi-Ready tailoring. Bibby's. | Kindness is one of the greatest es- | sentials in business. | Olive oil, pressed from fresh, ripe jolives, at Chown's drug store. In all things princiole ought to - be { the fundamental basis. | Semi-Ready clothing. Bibby's. | In a business way, prompt debt pay- ing is a cardinal virtue. { Absolutely pure olive oil at Chown's {drug store. Never forget that if the boy lives he ought to make a man. | Semi-Ready suits. Bibby's. { You may not think so, but the devil { bas a price for his advice. { Piver's sachet powders, ew odors, {at Chown's. | Some people think they pay debts by running away from them. Semi-Ready overcoats. Bibby's. Chamois vests and chamois skins, new supply this fall, at Chown's drug store, At a largely attended meeting in {Perth to discuss the prospects of the Lanark-Perth electric railway it was decided to appoint a committee con- sisting of five wen from each place to wait upon the two governments with request for subsidies. 3 ' i sslutely pure olive oil at Chown's 25 Only Ladies drug store. Jeorge Corry, Perth, died, on Satur- Ww. ki Kirt day afternoon last, at the great age al ng S Ss of eighty-two years, and in his pass- Q ing away there is removed one of the| Samples, neatly made, links that bound the Perth of to-dny, [tucked at seams, trimmed with the good town of old. Mr. Corry ritl b . : had been in failing health for four years With uttons, adjustable and bed-ridden for the last two, and in | Dand. Colors Black, Navy, all this time he was carefully and ten- 3 x y rel ary I fngte fooled Auch Light Grey, Oxford worth Mrs. J. Bain to whom'he was greatly up to $4.00 each. attached. To-Night and Monday Your Choice for $1.98 'See the Coats for Children J. Chant has disposed of his | LDat We are selling at $1.00 Also the Ladies' Good Saturday Market. The market on Saturday was one of the best in several weeks, the fine weather attracting a very large num- ber of farmers and buyers. The King- | ston and Pembroke railway carried | the usual Saturday crowd. The prices | Were as quoted elsewhere in this issue. Campbell Bros'. To-Night. For new $2 and $2.50 derbies. ------------------ Absolutely pure olive oil at Chown's | . Coats cough cure, the best Write to-day for Catalogae "LL? neers make mistakes. It is not very Only One "BROMO ban long ago tines the Quebec bridge At $7.50 and Up prejudices many iin _ makes; i erticifiers, ho § ar 4 nto ist am on can use tals 1a bebal New Golden Dat New Layer Figs, New Cooking Fi, New Currants, 3 New Seeded Raj New Raisins, Ne Lemons, New Celery Relish, 2 Pumpkin, 3 tins Rice, 6 lbs. ........ 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