Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1908, p. 2

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THE DAILY Pais WHIG, FRIDAY, JCTOBER 186, 1908. \ oman par. HE SPORT REVIEW lor Chairs. QUEEN'S TEAMS HAVE A and up-to-date FINAL PRACTICE. Mahogany 81 k Covers Feel Confident of Winni st Hockey Meeting To-Night --Queen's Organizing Marathon Team--Other Sporting Gossip. ahogany finish PIECE, only PARLOR ering, guar: our range duced from \ ever SUITES--Our anteed quality of $48, which 855 and $60 shown. Owy Upholst- 825 up { ns been re- rughy teams he bes ? w et at the atl evenir hate tice SENI0T and had etic ha afe » their final pre wirsday Satur condi hefore t games on betier joth than teams the some t trim, are in teams have Every man is in team, are fit 0. . Shter, Norman Cro- hand, yester- them through a stifi When the two up against each oth- snappy ball, their large assortment of delight. The first will line up against Varsity the it did against Ottawa Col- William full-back; Crawiord, half Purner, right half; Mac- i, left half Moran, quarter; Bruce, rewster, Gibson, serimmag her, - Buck, inside and Law middle and Murphy, outside sam will line follows Madden, Leckie, Smith, Smith, Ormond, Mckay, I'hompson, Cook, tion college been in for seasons and hard battle. E Richardson and "had the teams in and put of sprouts were lined v played filling the hawks with perte as a EE Soctional io Book a er, th Cases work rail complete er fin- in Oak ish, sizes iden Engl mtre onne Mc- El- Gallag wings Cant liott I'he second RM.C. | back; M¢ Meikle, cellu win wings. up against son, Kenzie, Hearth Rugs itiful und Mar quarter; scrimmage; Clarke, Cormack, some inside mid qual ST n col wing wings from Cor three changes irday, Madden mack at full-back, the outside wing in place of Marcellus replaces Read in the This include la <at replaces latter going to Young, and serim- m teams turned the: gvm present the evening, both signal practice All the players of the best practices was held. The new turn the for In out in nasium were and one ol men were in 1} am a a lew to hope with and to puzzle interme the rhone 90. ed F. Harrison Co. advanta to be them was able ol Aft TT ates diers reduce tice showed giver pots. Durin day, both form each man INV SOre pra hur championship s Je 9) ee(@)ee)s ss 0 els slays e)s)e oe Blankets lankets: We have the scarce colors in Blankets now in demand. Or teams Cadets [he ve put report Line-Up The Same. of Navy week's work, trim tor at will running ung soldiers Jay Ere; and their decide for They by four the it. ir ard are in fine Saturday tl have in a he Ye OOD from battle on vy hether ve vivEy aN Ee ee) i are in the % they ship to- def win wgainst not 1 round, then well honors or it hi will he points chance The own pion Queen = the ve to and doing Sree A are on tl not seem- [ Satur: up as fol McKenzie, quarter cadets always play are grounds, and raid s(9)es they 3 Me Rudith, Boswell, Ringwood Rog middle wings; outside wings. low i halves; Read, Holt, scrimmage inside wings: Parr, Goodeve, Reif- Green, Young, Hutton, Arnoldi, fenstein, ers OC OO Soccer Game In Morning. The played on Saturday Navy Blue, A'l Wool "Crimson, All Wool White and Grey, All Wool. ; Whiteand Grey,Union une will campus, lock ol football low association be Queen's IIH ten o'c onfident terians think them in ppens. out on morning, at lown Py bh oming the ar woe ll over unlucky he it be found has not strongest if nothing team been the had Hh oe teams in some years the Toronto so R. McFaul, i Carpet Wai ehouse. (eo - * New Marathon Team. (® Notice av en pe lest TROT IG 000 Es UUOOOOO0OOO000 00000! who | ONUMENTS INSCRIPTION WOIK SOLICITED. The Kingston Granite and Marble Works WELCH'S OLD STAND. Cor Pri ss nd Clergy Sts or at four Quite a few togs to This is ort distance report at untry running gymnasium ey Ay for ther of h wil ood reason not turned wha some out there OO runners J port et out tc long be cal oon yubt, Team. team is been be known Football a New Association sociation une ha | drop now sociation lost ) game bids fe to go without team Saturday, ted I'he the follow Couling, Hart H. Bing Philpott, ur YOURE NEVER CLAD TO SEE YOUR LANDLORD Rent quickly. season The will me pi 1s: expe : ked from ail- Why Buy you Nobody ever is. day ys comes too t get without him ? I you'll be glad. along Wm White home can show that a now some Eastern Lake Yacht Meeting. third Ya "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" ©: i i during annual meeting of the areunt in Water part of 1909 will ht 1909 nual At the cod meeting ACT IN LOOK AT 61 CHERRY ST. Comfortable Frame, for $750. IME. This i 9 Dwelling, 'You can shoot SOVEREIGN shells all day and at the end not realize that you have been shoot- ing, as the recoil is so slight,"' said an expert shot the other day. They have small breech and barrel pressure and give off no of- fensive gases, because load- ed with Empire smokeless powder. 15 ST. CATHERINE ST. A Neat Frame, 7 e lot for $900. Room Dwelling have' property in every loecul- ity and at all prices. us early. McCann, 51 Brock St. Joe For all makes of arms. Costs one-third to one-fifth less than duty paying ammunition. Our guaran- tee puts all risk on the Dominion Cartridge Co., Ltd, Montreal. DOMINION AMMUNITION full- | halves; | Houston, | outside | workout | te I all | | coming {in |expected to line up just as they ot i | men FLEGTION SNAPSHOTS VICTORY FOR H HARTY IS A : CERTAINTY. se de seted wu Yacht annual banquet. The business to come before the will be the election of officers selection of a place for the A Watertown pe Loox King fiel held day Crescent be held probably on the the Wate Club for its principal meeting and the next regatta it ia Trenton ta of with 1 that in King cton vs unders will be 1909 and the The People Will Not Stand For Such Men As Borden's lieuten- ants--Mr. Hart Opponent Upholds Discredited Men. for King ston, the Pi Yacht the regatta of 1907, the held at Glen Island, in Kingston harbor, | r's regatia held gston will doubtless the circuit meeting its them on the fact that almost ideal course the races, and the cup, raced under rules, ton in con Club be the regat nection had ing races fi Picton, 1st Chaumont, before o an m- 2 was at Harty ston place claims, the over Vote the Loco- motive for Harty keep works 3 f i basing ane club has ar rusy. which to sail He that principal trophy circuit Kings will not ston. A vote against Harty the best interests of King £0 the the the Eastern held by athleen. on fact George for ' 100p- this have to Leeds will South George Taylor the-loop to win time, 18 a . boat, mn Harty is the Hockey Meeting Called. The first hockey meeting of the {son of Queen's Club will be held, {evening when important business will e transacted. Tt rather early for this sport yet, but the players are going at it in the right spirit this | season to do something, In the middle of the summer, Capt. Crawford receiv- ed a letter from Yale as sking for series of games, and this matter will ikely be considered after the year's schedule is drawn up and arranged At present nearly all Queen's last year's team are back with the excep- tion of Bennett, the goal keeper. Continued cry of the and battle "Laurier, Prosperity," liberals. sea- this Melzar Avery, M.P., is in Frontenac. He's a popular and should be elected. seems man, works must old rut Harty locomotive get into the and Kingston's not be allowed to of starvation. Laurier gave it life. a ls working taking no chan- aim being to liberals are ; are their The Kingston like trojans. They ces with the enemy, X.Y.C. Tears Pra ti crush it completely + X.0, Cctice. | Yacht Club team had full at signal practice the on Thursday is to get the men all out in so the nights have to he! It is impossible to have in the The urnout rmouries | very hard day time | sed instead. {a good workout all that can be a at evening. It "If George forget cleave time," says "let my tongue my right hand mouth." we don't win this Eulus Foster, its cunning and to the roof of my supporting a all what elector cai for government n Harty is government Any and Hon. prog Willi ive may man armouries done running, {ing and light signal work. The s showing far better form than it did in Brockville Saturday last, ud from present things | look rather black when | they run up against as kick- team it 18 you vote such a such a on it is go glory h to t Old the Wilson is going to get Lennox ith 1 ilove Uriah neck thi to { withdrawing his Ottawa. appearances for Gananoque the a Queen's ITI Still Improve. | "Curly" Campbell had his {pets out again on Thursday, hem through their turns and of them received turns at One good thing about the Indians i hat they always have plenty of men out to practice and from the squad a fine team should be picked. The fresh ed, first look at R. L {men are showing up wonderfully well, | enants with whom Dr. Ross is linked and are learning the fine points of the in arm! The should |game. They do not have until such political companions, {a week from Saturday. time tself priv in ing cover sailors. the Borden a One of R. L. ary ern rh-tone, juad of most vig putting | of some | (Cy that. orous supporters his party that supporter nd is the Eye-Opener, new spaper. . 1 ' sure V . immoral A w hig good are want Borden's lieut If samples of black sheep arm doctor dis a game own biggest con- anada, telis must do house- side he government. -The Montreal Star, the servative newspaper in -( R. L. Borden that he cleaning his own Laurier" Young Runners. Out. Thursday morning the athletic some seven the young On "clock cene of ads. Howard Williams, nklin, were at _ grounds were running by "Bennie" tender on before good attacks the and -- on the announce on the wall 26th, will government The handwriting night of October that the Laurier returned to pow and that Hon liam Harty will continue to be ston's member, both voungsters of out running five miles, they covered the distance in good | ime. Thi stunt that many an | thlete cannot do, and Jf the young keep at it they Will be head some day in big races. Such spirit. in the young runners of ity should he appreciated and every- hing possible done to aid the lads in heir work. Marathon racing is on thef increase and these youngsters may ome day bring fame to Kingston. vears, and has been Wil King- a ellows By Harty, mechanics will have for six full days a week and get good wages vote against Harty is a vote against the best Mterests of Kingston. a the | rom Yh electing the Kingston work The Borden - Foster - Fowler - gart ¥what a nice, honest latter! ) bunch the sons why Laurier government should not be returned : Umpty, umpty, ump, S12-2--2-%-2-2-2-2-2-2-7, zmirplxch. Hay trio are the Queen's Track Team. st ; following rea- Queen's track team left on Thursday | at noon for Montreal, the men all be- ing in fine condition. Instructor Bews felt confident that his team would able to land a few firsts in some of | the events. "Ken." Williams did not accompany the team, as he would have to travel all night to get back here for the football game and would not be in very good condition, after {two hard races. The results of the | bie ; meet will be awaited with interest the students. give be solid in- Frontenac, besides of his own party. He member for Frontenac: popular Ottawa with the and alike should the vote in Mr. Avery dependent a get good share made good and liberals a was at conservatives What doe leaders whose What d he think of Lefurgey, Haglart and others of ilk in his party ? Does he agree with his party ran, tl Montreal Star that the of these should be w vay Barden the of Dr standard think of the he is bearing? Foster, Fowl- Ross by Collegiate Rugby Team. 8 had grounds little under Hatch trying other if er, that The team good own This day, collegiate a practice on © their Thursday afternoon. |is improving careful guidance of Messrs |Sliter. Its management is |arrange a game with some iside collegiate teami, and [ful home-and-home games played. The Ottawa collegiate play a return game the [team come. up to play Queen's next {month. on team the and to out fellows RL. premiership sins hed lays claim to Canada ? every | | before success- | will be will | absolutely opinion the west is will capture nearly Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, dritish Columbia the whole The latest from independent is that Laurier seat in the A country every when college and sweeping Territories wave Junior School Teams. Mary's school has a husky h *h play account of ted has a will play / Saturday other St. bun "The House of Furs." Fur-Lined Coats We don't know of any garment that is so com- fortab'e during the wiater sea- [of players and in any m yet ed they have given a hemselves. They have giopolis, and the latter team. These two teams again at the cricket field morning. If of the lic schools would organize teams some good junior games would be put on there, and it would be a great benefit [to the boys themselves and keep them in trim junior leag in th future. 1f each anized team no illing to form Re pub some for rue work school org doubt would some the one son as a .Fur- Lined Coat. The price, 100, sidering the quality in our coats, should be another induce- ment for you to purchase one without delay. $25 to $150 womans We wish to remind our men friends, who haven't bought their Fall Hat yet, that fash- ions change, like everything Ise, and a hat can make or mar a man's appearance. Every hat we sell is a good block. $1.50 to $4. ue. Local Notes On Sport "Varsity by and teams will arrive 745 this ing, and a large number down with them, fight. The blue and ruy |aceer con= here at o'clock, even of rooters are to help them white are did the McGill Cameron is one this year out, 1. gainst" "Don" at senior busiest if the ow a its man of the and will to Queen's team win debt gratitude ager for his work The long distance handicap race he by the Y.M.C.A Thanksgiving day should be a big event and runner will be entered. harriers are out eve ry evening in trim, great of Id on some od The local keeping i Fur Neck Pieces. And muffs, when vou see something that's new périor in quality and unequalled Canada at the price. Campbell the makers of fine turs. see ours vou in style, su in dros', Warning--Families moving to the city who wish to avoid getting their pockets picked down street, should do their trading at Gilbert's stores 'Are a machinist *"" If ask for a sample of Snap to clean your Sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store "Phone 230. Repairing of all kinds. Delaware potatoes at vou SO free hands. Makers of Fine Furs. Importers Of Fine Hats. "Princess St. My Valet. Gilbert's. the favorite | ol | Special on Silk Waist Sale Saturday. Ladies' Plain White Silk Waists ....| Three-quarter sleeve, tucked front and back, made of Fine India Silk, worth regular, $2.75. Special on Saturday AT 98c. EACH. CORRIGAN'S. administr in favor of the Laurier - the tion which has done so much for prosperity of Canada. | - The following reprint from an edi- torial in the Kingston News (conser- | vative) of November 10th, 1906, should prove interesting to the public: | 'The latest revelations before the | insurance commission make the cased {for G. KE. Foster far from enviable, For they show that while buying | lands for the Union Trust company of he was manager, he accepted, jon several occasions, large commis- | sions from the men who were selling the lands. "This means that in the capacity a trusted manager of a company | he took tips from men who desired to | da a profitable business with Mr. Fos | ter's company, The member North | Toronto has a hard task thus cut out to explain conduct will satisfy honest people |W hich | of for for his that him, 80 it | ANOTHER WOMAN ADDED To the License Inspector's 'In- When You Buy! Your New Fall Hat you may as well buy where you 'can get Style and Quality. Try Our $2.50 Hat. New Fall Cloves New Fall Underwear New Fall Hesiery New Fall Neckwear New Fall Shirts Ask to see our New Close- fitting Collar. . In Single, Twin and 3 Stone Settings, first quali- ty stones, carefully sett to best advantage. The prices are as reasonable as consistent, with the quality of our gems. SMITHBROS. Jewellers, 8 Opticians. Issuers of Marriage dian' List. Wright, names | Inspector | three' more vesterday, added to his '"'Indian list, and one of the three is a mar ried woman. The hotelmen were, to- day, served with the necessary papers {Nothing in Kingston appears to be | |increasing any faster than the inspec- tor's list, which has now {names "upon it. The inspector had a great many cases before the | magistrate of late, and there is at the present time, waiting the books to be disposed of. The person ' charged is an "Indian" and he has skipped out of town. He is alleged to {have secured liquor Sunday, through a ke" order to one of the city doctors. When he comes back to Kingston, he will be served with a summons to appear in the police court, and it is almost certain that he will be called upon to pay a fine one on on GRAND OPERA HOUSE. | | "From Broadway To The Bowery" Produced. Harry Sellers' scenic production "From Broadway to the Bowery," presented at the Grand Opera House, last evening, before a big audience, every seat being occupied. The play 18 a melo-drama of a high order, giv ing a vivid and thrilling picture of the scenes occurring nightly in the heart of the tenderloin in the great city The principal role is taken by "Chuck" Connors, as "The Mavor of Chinatown," and "The King of the Bowery," and he pldys his part so naturally as to lead his audience to fer that he was enacting a scene his real life. His was much ad mired and vigorously applauded... Beat rice. North, as 'Violet Vincent," around whom the plot centred, dis played much ability in her role gained much favor. Edith M. "Biddy McFlynn," kept the ence in laughter by her droll and witty sayings. Julia Earle May Stewart handled their parts well J. E. Toole enacted the Dutchman perfection, while M. W. Stevens, his caste of "Pat McCarthy," Irish policeman, with his singing, was the recipient ecalls. The sceni¢ effects, the cafe in third act, while the mechanical ects could hardly be company a one the patronage it received ol was in in work and Cook audi humor and as to in the acting and of especially were very fine, electrical of Ihe deserve several and surpassed and d is good Matinee And Night. 3abes In Grand on matinee and gina) _ elaborate great metropolitan success, which played consecutively for year a half in New York and over year in Chicago. While an operatic extravs Toyland" a hame dmirably by its vague omething unusual will occur of the entertainment. "« The 17th, ori this comes to Saturday, October night, with all the production of Toyland" one and one described as aganza, 'Pabes In which indicates suggestion that in the 18 course John Griffith In "Othello." No greater theatrical attraction nnounced for early presentation than he 'elaborate production of Shakes- eare's famous tragedy, "'Othel- in which the noted tragedian, John Griffith, and his splendid com- pany of associate players, will appear t The Grand on Monday, October 19th. The importance of Mr. Griflith's local engagement, theatrically and cially, cannot be too strongiy phasized. love 0, SO- em- "Our New Minister.' The New York production Den- Thompson and George W. Ryer's sen- sationally ssful comedy-drama of life in a w England town, "Our Minister, is booked at The and for Wednesday, October 21st, with all of its old popular players and all new scenery and effects. This means a crowded house of cour®. of suee Only One "Bromo Quinine." That is Laxative - Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature A j Grove. Used the world a Cold in One Day. 5 the city at Gilbert's. of over to Cure Best teas in seventy-six | 4 has | Licenses. 350 King street. P. J. HUNT. BROCK ST. 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