Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1908, p. 2

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Be a hadi SE St AER i ARI 30D TAGE TWO. A \ bi ¥ * THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908 FOR INDICESTION distress after eating, dizziness, that heavy feeling, wind and pains in the stomach and {urred tongue, take Beecham's | Pills {o omee before you retire to rest. They | Good start the gastric juices, assist the Sport. stomach to disposc of the food, en- . courage good appetite, sound di- | The Ottawa Journal College gestion and make you fecl life is | will stack™up against Queen's at the worth living oval Saturday and the game should Sold Frerywhere. be a hummer. The local team is un- doubtedly stronger than last season, when they landed the championship, and Queen's is also said to be a stronger aggregation.' Both teams have been - practising faithfully for {some time and will be in shape to stand the pace. The officials will be Dr. Wood and Dr. Wright, of To- ronto, * the opposing teams having agreed on these 'men to act. The Queen's team believe that if they can | dispose of the College boys they can land the championship and will make a strong 'bid to win Saturday. Seve- ral new candidates for the THE SPORT REVIEW | WILL A FAST CLIP Queen's--How Ottawa Stands--Queen's in Condition--Notes on says : In boxes 25 cents. PARLOR FURNISHING senior squad are showing up well. The team | Queen's will not be selected to play of the week. until the end College are determined to win the first game | have to to defeat but realize that travel at a very fast Queen's, they will clip Indoor Baseball. The sergeants of the 14th Regiment have organized their indoor baseball team for the season. At a large meeting held only a few nights ago, George Vanhorn was elected captain. The sergeants have a good bunch players and are ready to meet any other company team. The sergeants would like 'to form a league, embrac- ing the companies of the regiment. In- door baseball has always been a po pular game here and the regiment has taken a lifely interest in it. It's easy here, our stock is complete, large assortment of imported Silk Cover- ings, all the latest designs of frames, in three® four and five pieces. Some beaut- jes in Solid Mahogany, at $44, old price was $55. Some fine styles always solC for $60, now reduced to $48. You can select your own covers and have them upholstered to suit ODD CHAIRS, Divans Settees A great line at Chairs, prices Corner lowest Yacht Club Rugby Team. The Yacht Club team will play their first game in Brockville on Saturday. They are in fine condition and should make good in this section. Moxley, | Bearance, Crawford, Donnelly, and other good men will figure the line-up on Saturday. The team has been working faithfully for their first game, and as old players have been out lending them a hand, they are well acquainted with all the tricks of the trade. (Quite a number of the club members will accompany the team to Brockville Curtains importa Direct on tions from land Austria Switzerland the latest Brussels Silk, Madras, etc. Toronto Wants A Game. Stanley Trotter another letter from the Toronto Athletic Club, to-day, offering him $200 for a rughy game there on Saturday, October 17th. Most of the players were inter- viewed and while some were anxious to go, others did not want to, as they considered they could not get in condition and would not gorup to certain defeat. This means that King- ston will only be represented by one team, the K.Y.C. junior bunch, this season. Many are of the opinion that if the senior ball is dropped here for a vear it will pick up wonderfully the season following received all 25¢ widths, up to Oilcloth Patterns, LINOLEUM and in Black or Floral £1.75 square yard. and Upholstering Work prowmpt- Repair ly done. Phone 90. Yours, T. F. Harrison Co. OOO) Genuine Persian All cases of weak or lame backache, [by wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Blas- ters. Price 25c. Try them. The death occurred in the ville general hospital on night, of Ellen Steadman, widow the late Thomas five years. The deceased had been ill for many months. of | back, rheumatism, will find relief Brock- Tuesday of Bowey, aged sixty- | {1 | "(EN WILLIS WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP AT A WORKINGMAN ASKS HIS QUEEN'S SPORTS. Two Records Were Broken, the | Running Broad Jump and Throwing the Discus--Queen's Runner Fouled By a Cadet. On Wednesday afternoon Queen's an- | nual field sports were held, and were | a complete success. The weather was fine for the events, nice and cool and very little wind. About four hun- dred people were present and all were more than satisfied with the showing made by the collegians. The sports this year were better than in previous years. At Wednesday's meet two records were broken, the running broad jump and throwing the discus. The first record was broken by James Mackinnon, of Cape Breton, a first year man. The old record was 20 feet 3 inches, and McKinnon cleared 20 feet 84 inches with ease. The discus re- cord was broken by H. G. Bertram, Toronto, of year '10. He threw the | discus 98 feet 6} inches, or 44 inches over the record made by H. Mackin- | non in 1907, Kenneth landed the for scoring points at the meet. first, one second and two thirds, to- talling thirteen points. He had good lead at the end. Williams is de- veloping into a fine all-around ath- ete and his work on Wednesday was leasant surprise to a great many of friends. The year championship Williams, of Kingston, individual the greatest of number ap his KENNETH WILLIAMS, Saved From Consumptiop. We offer for sale 2 Genuine Persian Rugs, imported from ® Kurdistan. one size 10ft. 3in. ® pov 11it. 10in. Regular price ® 375, for ® $45.00 Cash One size 10ft. lin. by 12ft. 7in. Regular $80, for $50.00 Cash R. McFaul, Carpet Warehouse. » rial POEPOEEEIOEESEIRE® in. ams BUILDING LOTS FOR SALLE. I have been instructed to sell those desirable Another Startling Case Proves the Merit of "Catarrhozone."' Miss | society Louise Murphy, a well-known belle, residing at Monu street, Medford, writes : "Kind me three outfits of Ca- which 1 have found most valuable for Catarrhal affections the head and throat. Catarrhozone cured of weak lungs and really saved me from consumption." 1 am recommending Catarrhozone above all treatments, knowing what great curative powers it know others also who have benefited by Ca- tarrhozone." ox ment forward tarrhozone ly me other possesses. In your case, Catarrhozone would be useful. Why get it to-day plete outfit is sufficient for treatment, and costs but $1; size, - all dealers in medi not Com- , at Juilding lots, facing the King Street Break- water and Boulevard. Also on Alice and Col- lingwood Streets. Here's An Opportunity To secure a building site in the most attrac- tive part of the city at bargain prices. the choice. The first buyers get See plan at our office early. - McCANN, 51 Brock St. Phone 326 or 621. That Unquestionable of two "lin trying to jump | points, year 'l12 being second, with | twenty-five and one-hali. "09 men lead { from the first event and there was {only one event pulled off in which they did not make one or more points. The different events were won as follows : Running high 1 " | feet 2% inches; jump--Cadenhead, Arnoldi, R.M.C., cond: Hutton, R.M.C., third. 100 yards' dash--K. Williams, 11 lconds, first; Ramsay, second; R. { Kinnon, third. Throwing the discus--IH. Bertram, 98 feet 6} inches, first; J. McKinnon, {second: G. G. Bertram. third. {| 220 yards' dash--Williams. * first; McKenzie, RM.C. Jurnham, R.M.C., third. J. B. Saint, 8 feet 6 in Leatherland, Me- In this event but failed 9 feet record. run--Lindsay, se- Me- conds, cond; Pole vault hes, first; | veil, third. a record, second: or three times 11 inches, a half inch above Half mile first, min., 11 3-5 second; Skene, third. This race was run over twice In the first trial, just after the runners got to the first turn, Arnoldi, a ca det, was pacing Lindsay; Orr went to pass and Arnoldi ran over to one side. In doing he collided with Orr and the latter fell to the ground {Arnoldi dropped out, but Orr finished the half, finishing second. After the race the judges had a meeting | anc decided to throw the race out and have it run over again, counting the a foul on the part of the RM.C. Arnoldi was not allowed to run in any more events. Running broad jump--dJ. McKinnon, 20 feet, 5} inches, first; J. E. Car- michael, second; K. Williams, third. Running hop, step and jump--Wil- liams, 10 feet 81 inches, first; Ca enhead, second; J. McKinnon, third Shot put (16 pounds)--). MeKin- non, feet 1 inch, first; Williams, | second; Carmichael, third Quarter-mile Orr, | first; Carmichael, second; third. I'hrowing the hammer (16 pounds) H. G. Bertram, 58 feet 9}. inches; McKinnon, third 120 vards, hurdles Cadenhead, 9 SO occurrence as a9 race S66 2 second: Saint, 20 seconds: Williams, third Mile run seconds, min. R.M.C,, Watts, first; Goodwin, R.M .( Lindsay, third. 00 first; 1 hi second; Team cond; These relay race 11 12 third. events se- showed that Queen's is improving this line, and at the » meet this year should score far more than did last son. Every man who took part on Wednesday was in good condition and the work did not seem to distress any of them to any degree. Hon. R. L. Borden and A. Claude | Macdonnell, M.P., of Toronto, ae companied by D. M. Melntyre, T. J Rigney, H. CU. Nickle, W. R. Givens, W. FI. Nickle, M.P.P., and others, ited the games The judges and re ferce. were presented to the opposition leader, who expressed himself greatly pleased with what be saw. every greatly interec l= vear along leg she points sea vis as Civic Committee Meetings. The committee meet, afternoon, to ceive the new tenders the city buildings' dome. Tt thought that the figures may be a lit- tle lower, contractors themselves have admitted that the previous fig- ures were high. The board of works meets this after- noon, and the fire and light commit- tee to-morrow afternoon. will re- for city property Saturday as Large baskets pears, 60c. J, Craw- ford. {fear of his wife and dubious {his reception Ti {Turning to his faithful gillie as lor no." "Jock, am I walking gae straight?" championship | He secured three | | straight, but who is that wi' ye?" | a { For they, like the poor servant, | deavor to make it was easily won by '09 with sixty-nine | FRIEND OF MECHANIC FELLOWS TO VOTE For Mr. Harty Who Has Done So Much For the Mechanics-- He Tells What the Liberal Government Has Done For Kingston. Kingston, Oct. 7.--(To tar) : Fellow Citizens and Friends, 1 bid you welcome the few words 1 have to say and wish you to hear} patiently the flow of language emana- | ting from my fertile brain, and in| addressing you wish it distinctly un- | derstood that I am not in the con- dition that the Scotch (although Kil- marnock) bishop was after a convi- vial dinner, and who was in great as to his arrival home. | he | left the hospitable mansion at which he had been dining, not' wisely but too well, he said: "Gae behin' me, Jock, and see !whither I; walk straight Jock obeying his laird's ommand, held back a few paces. The bishop then again put the question: the Edi- on "Oo, aye," said Jock (who by the way had been well treated in the | ervants hall), "ver' ganging gae | Now, gentlemen, that servant must certainly have been a conservative. en- the to the appear that liberal government is inclined double-dealing. But, my friends, only double dealing the liberal gov- ernment has done has been to in- WE SELL A prices this week. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. "Three Little Maids" Produced Last Evening. "Three Little Maids," an Esglish musical comedy, in three acts, by Paul Reubens, was produced at the Grand Opera House on Wednesday evening, before a large audience. As an opera "Three Little Maids" was well up to the standard and was produced by a good company. It is rease the population, to almost double the wages of the' working man, to double the importations and there- fore double the merchants' facilities to provide the people's wants, to it possible for a mechanic to own his own home and live well, and 1 sk you who in Kingston has con- tributed more to the upbuilding of the working man than the Hon. Wil- liam Harty. When the workingmen f Kingston were almost down and out during the conservative reign who was it that came to you as an emancipator ? Harty. Who has the interests of the mechanics of King- ston most at heart ? why Harty. Has the ~h 1 cause ever suffered ? Yes, my friefids, it most assuredly suffered, not defeat, but suffered the | working men to live better and make his existence on this mundane sphere one worth living, for in Kingston and all through the instrumentality {of the Hon. William Harty. 1 herefore citizens of Kingston vote for Mr larty, the mechanic's friend. Yours ruly, A WORAING MAN. MARINE NEWS. What is Found About the Wharves. The steambarge John Randall will load grain for Washburn at Richard- son 8s, The for Sodus Swift's. The steamer Simla is expected Richardson's to-day with grain Fort William. The schooner Trade Wind will clear for will coal schooner Cornelia Point to load at from "| The steamer America went Saint tried | R.M.C,, | sevondss Orr, | 5 sec., | Ramsay, | for Howe Island to discharge part of | her eargo of coal. cott to-day to carry a party of stu- | dents on a trip among the Thousand slands. The steamer Grantham returned from Morrisburg after releasing the steamer Kitchen, which went aground. The steamer Stormont passed at | five o'clock this morning on her way Montreal from Fort William with 1 98,000 bushels of grain. | Swift's : Steamer {from Ottawa, this { Aletha, from bay Donnelly and barge | 0 Rideau King, morning; steamer points, to-day; schooner Keewatin cleared for Oswego | to load coal. M. Co.: The tug Thompson ar- rived from Montreal* with three bar- ges, and cleared for Montreal four barges; the steamer Doric arrived | from Fort William with 72,000 bushels {of wheat; the steamer Rosedale teleared for Prescott; with part of her cargo. Hair Insurance. To have soft, glossy and abundant air, to avoid dandruff and all scalp diseases the best preparation is Dr. Dawson's Hair Restorer. It is a toi- let luxury and an insurance against baldness. Restores gray. hair to its gatural color. In bottles 50c., at | Wade' Looze-fitting Muskrat Jackets like picture, 46 inches long, ined with best satin, $68. All sizes made up now. raise the standard oft labor and make | clear | to Pres- | with | built around three little country maidens, who are taken to London to work in a tea shop. They soon pick | p all that is expected of them and | succeed in landing the three matri- {monial catches of the season. The ading male role, that of Lord Cheyne, better known as "Daisy," fell {to the lot of Douglas A. Paterson and he did it ample justice. He [played the part of an English logd {to perfection, and succeeded in caus- ling many a hearty laugh by his droll sayings and mannerisms. He was ably assisted by Clifford Robertson, as M. de L'Orme, a member of the French company, and Morgan Wil |liams, as "Brian Molyneux." Both | these men were well suited to their parts. | The three little | Hilda, Ada and Edna aughters of Rev. Theodore Brans- combe, were interpreted by Miss Clara Lloyd, Miss Birdie Luttrell and [Miss Maud Proctor, and the parts seemed especially designed for them so well did they handle their roles. Miss Lloyd is a dainty little actress | possessed of a fine voice, which she used to advantage. Her song, "The Miller's Daughter," was the song hit of the evening, and the singer was| forced to return for many encores and finally for a speech, before the au- | dience would let her go. "Men Hum- | bugging Men," sung by Miss Luttrell, | also made a hit. She is an exception- ally clever actress and won much praise for good work. | | country maids, Branscombe, and fashionable Ladies' Pure Cashmere Hose Guaranteed to contain no cotton, worth 40c. Pair. =F OR 25c. Remember, we are selling Cotton Blankets at special - CORRIGAN'S. YOUNG MAN Do you want to get a stylish HAT? The proper thing for Young Men's Wear ? One that does not look like your Grandfather's, but natty and nice Some of the brightest young- sters who "are just now get- ting in shape for the winter term in school will have eyeglasses--that our ce-rite lense in mounts. Smith Bros. PHONE 666, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED HERE, have to weans one that is neat, shur on to wear among your friends. Try Our Natty $2.50 Hat WE HAVE THE NEWEST. P. J. HUNT. 1 Sizes in Collars. ak Tes, Stoks and nl v4 Muf's Sob bot IEII EGE Ib Ibo Coat Time Is ; At Hand. > i | | { | You will soon have to don a heavy garment, whether it be the one from past season The part of Lady St. Mallory was | well portrayed by Miss Marion Maec- | | donald, and William Casson made a {fine Capt. A. Coddy. The minor | arts were all well filled. The chorus | | was good, composed of good looking | | young ladies who could sing. To-Night "The Gay Musician." | In presenting "The Gay Musician," {the Amusement Producing company, | {Inc., under the direction of Manager | John P. Slocum, has spent money lav- |ishly to secure the best in the theatri- | cal field. A cast of prominent artists will be heard in the opera, including such well-known artists as Amelia Stone, Joseph C. Miron, Lottie Ken- dall, Templar Saxe, Carroll McComas, | Henry Short, Martha George, Hayden IP. Clifford, William 8S. Gill, L. R. Lefferson and others. The chorus in "The Gay Musician' is undoubtedly | the best singing combination in the world. "The Real Widow Brown." We have all a certain weakness | widows, especially when they are cap- | tivating as "The Real Widow Brown,' which visits the Grand Opera use Saturday afternoon and even- ing, October 10th, chaperoned by the ble manager, A. Q. Scammon. This amusing play is the latest bid for popular attraction from the American public and there is no doubt that its great Berlin and London success will be duplicated here. It is a farce comedy of the most amusing type, re- plete with bright songs and clever |dances, interpreted by some of the best artists in the theatrical world. for B. A. Hotel Arrivals. John Stanfield, Halifax, M. P. Kin- sella, Ottawa; J. E. LaBelle, W. O. Earl, H. T. Meldrum, C. D. McFar- land, John Warden, Montreal; Dr. H Henstock, Chester, Eng.; E. B. Stan- ley, Clinton; A. A. Robbins, New | York; L. D. Robinson, Kemptville | G. le Brantford; J. H. 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The firemen at the lower station are look- ing forward for his return with a bag full of game. Don't fail to hear Canon Dann read | Irish poefry, both amusing and pa- thetic, in St. George's hall, on Mon- | day next. Pears, red grapes, J. Crawford. PPEE IEEE EPI IP TEEPE LEIP IE IPIIEI EDC or a new crisp stylish gar- . ment direct from the Artist Tailor. We are told that we have the largest Land best stock of Mink in the city of our own Manufacture. Look at others then see our's. W. F. Gourdier, EXCLUSIVE FURRIER. The latter are the kind we sell. Everv garment a per- fect picture and one that can be' worn with credit by any Lady. Prices $7.50 to $30.00 best WHEN YOUR PHYSICIAN PRESCRIBES A Simplex Vaporizer They had in all sizes at McLeod's Drug Store, Early buyers have choice. BLANKETS, BLANKETS All the best brands that Canada produces, [including King Edward, Queen Alex- andra, Scotch Saxony, New Regal, Purity Defiance, Aue Saxony. 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