THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TH URSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908, 1 its topaz-like COFFEE clearness and aromatic fragrance--a cu wf1Chase & Sanborn's Coffee holds - out a promise of deliciousness that is more than fulfilled in the drinking. For unqualified perfection in coffee, be sure to order Chase & Sanborn's. 92 x +h Anty Drudge Tells Why Mary Doesn't Object to a Big Wash. Father--*'Just look at the condition of the kids' clothes! Where do you suppose they pick up the dirt? You'll have Mary making an awful kick about the heavy wash. Why I'll bet she has to do up a dozen dresses every week for the babies?" Anty Drudge-- 'More than that, son-in-law. suppose it's nearer twagozen. But solong as she has Fels-Naptha soap on washday, Mary will never say a word." Every mother knows what a lot of fun the baby gets out of crawling. about the floor and making its tiny self just as dirty as a little pig. But every mother has looked with alarm at the array of baby clothes to be washed on Monday morning. And every one has seén with despair how the delicate little garments are coc ed to pieces in the destructive washboiler. But all that was before the Fels-Naptha wash-way became known. The Fels-Naptha way means that baby's soiled clothes are cleansed quickly ir. cool or lukewarm water without the roast- ing fire, summer or winter--without the seething suds, without the terrific 'back- breaking rub, rub, rub. What's the result? Fuel saved Why-- Temper saved Time saved Fabric saved Insist on the red and green wrapper, and follow the printed directions. mt | SORE EIEINERNEENER IIH TREES NIGHT LAMP "LITTLE BEAUTY" A perfect little lamp for Halls, Bathrooms, Basements, Bedrooms, etc. Burns ordin- ary coal oil without odor or smoke. One filling of oil will burn forty hours. Price, 75c¢. oY DOUOOO0 SOE BBE ele McKelvey & Birch [169 AND 71 BROCK STREET. ova va SEERA ® OO OOQOCOO0000) Im---- FURNITURE FOR : PRESENTS Oak FANCY 'XMAS Library Table SN.30 to SI3 Morris Chair 25 Sectional Solid Qt same as cut, from $6.50 wokecases from $2.50 to | o Chifioniers Parlor Pedestals, Jardinier Stands, uo Mahogany and Oak Parlor Suits, from $20 to Mission Dining Room Sets from $50 to $120 Fables, $150 early Eng lish finish RrPOBT. J. REID, . 230 Priccess S., 6 Decors aleve Opera House. Telephone 577. CoPvRIGnT 4 their Canadian semi-final opponents. HE SPORT AEVEW OTTAWA WILL LIKELY CHEER FOR QUEEN'S -- In the Play-of With 'Varsity-- Simpson, of Hamilton, is Playing Again--Coach Griffith Says "Varsity Will Lick Queen's. Although the Tigers have landed the championship this year they ave fac ing a deficit in their treasury, says | the Spectator. The three teams have been just as expensive as usual, while the hospital hill for the injured is said to reach a pretty high mark. To quid to this the combined gate on the three home games in the re- gular LR.F.U. schedule has been just 52,000 less than it was last year. The Canadian rugby union bas de cided that Lee McCrimmon, the stel- far kicking half of the T.A:A.C., OR. F.U. champions, is ineligible to play against the Tigers on Saturday. This decision was arrived at following a protest lodged by Manager Thompson of the Hamilton ' rugby club, yester- day. McCrimmon has not participa- Jted in an O.RF.U. game, a8 is re quired, and the Tigers availed them- selves. of the technicality to weaken roller to The Peterboro Auditorium rink has booked Alfred Shrubb run at the rink on December 1st, 20d and 3rd. The man who is out after Longboat"s scalp would like to meet relays of local runners from one mile up. Shrubb will also com- pete against roller skaters in haadi- cap events. Dr. Hendry will referee the Canadian championship semi-final at Hamilton Saturday and H. Grifliths will um- pire. "If that Ottawa team stays gether uwext year it will land championship of the dominion," to- the says | grons. and the slowly in books on hockey now, Pittsburg public is learning the great game. ee ---- YOUTH IN LOVE. Liquor and Gambling Also Re- sponsible For Accidents. New York, Nov. 19.--Love, liquor, gambling and improvements in autor matic safety devices and signals were some of the things responsible for many fatal railroad accidents by speakers at the eighteenth annual meeting of the New York & New Eng- land Association of Ruilway Sur I of a young RW. Corwin, Pueblo, Co. told engineer, who, thre agh jealousy, neglected his work with the result that his train was; wrushed. He of another" engineer who, Wi told of | over the fact that the night before he had gambled away his pay backed his train into an ex- cursion train. The speaker denied that railroads overwork their men by de- liberate choice, and that it would be decidedly false cconomy for them to do so. £7 "Some think cheque, drink is mistaken 'for brain fag and overwork," said he. "The public has a right to demand from railway systems that employees be given sufficient "rest, but that does not go far enough. The employees should take rest during the time al- lotted to them, but when they do not, what then? The employe¢ who uses his recreation for gambling, drinking and smoking to excess is no more fit for work + who has been on twenty hours.' ty eighteen Have More Vigor. Always have some surplus vitality. Have more energy than you use. Have that sort of vigor which enables you | mn | Such a condition can | be insured by using Wade's Tron Tonic | to work and still keep your beay perfect repair. pills (laxative) to enrich and purify vour blood. 'They are a great nerve Percy Molson, president «i the Four. | Coach Griffith is confideat that | 'Varsity will' beat Queen's in the play-off at Ottawa | Peterboro will be represented in the | junior series of the O.H. A. by the! + hieftans, a junior team, who last | winter played independent hockey. I'he youngsters will average only seventeen years of age, but they are fast, good stick handlers, and have developed an effective combina- tion. 1 Sporting Notes. { "Varsity hockey team has lo tour of last year's champions--Herl Clark, Chad Toms, Davidson and Rankin. Proxies are no good at the O.H.A. geonvention next Saturday. Each club | must be represented by a member | thereol | The R.C.Y.( Toronto, not | send a boat to Rochestay the | Canada's cup if Yau- | kee defender. Now that Montreal has dropped ont of the ECHA., Glass and Johnston will likely wear the: Wan lerer colors again. Lindsay, winners of the junior O.R I.U. district No. 2, and Brockville, winners of district No. 3, will play at Peterhoro Saturday. : Aamilton Times : Perhaps the. rea- son the Brantford bout is being re- ferred] to as a "cooked-up fight' is that it was "roasted" by the Spe tator Hamilton Spectator L to press still refuse to gers their due. Perhaps Cubs wallop the TAAL Varsity they Big | | will for Seneca" is the The Toren give the Ti when the and then will get or Queen's ome fair criticism. Ottawa Journal belt runs a through to the Kingston field conductor are uracds start and stop the viz 'Pull up at Bill two vear The great penitentiary right the and Queen's per xt hoe service hine at motorman touch The Irom and nal car the mw sige oor ner, For craze in Pan to regard ring rehearsal The French capital mense crowds pugihism has been ; Frenchmen have like a fights in are attracting which inchude persons well known in political circles Montreal Witness : the E.C.H come ress | the im many and contests glove business \t A. meeting change was made to the regulation regarding the | dropping of a player on the oppos-| ing team when a man is injured, not to delay play It was decided to make goalkeepers an important SO this rule, allowing them cover before continuing Hamilton Herald : Kingston sent out fect injured that to play again this season rather badly battered up on Satur- day and had to rest up yesterday, but he will be out to practice this afternoon and will be in the game on Saturday as large as life. The game here on Saturday will be between the T.A.A.C. and Tigers for the Cana- dian championship and promises to be more sefisational than ex- pected. The Toronto team has heen strengthened. Ottawa Free Press: With the play ing of the 'Varsity-Queen's saw-off here next Saturday the question arises which team will get Ottawa support? There are no Ottawa players on either team. Kingston is somewhat nearer home than Toronto and Queen's may find more sympathy from the crowd than "will be offered Varsity. In Intercollegiate circles both fourteens are considered the finest representatives of college foot- ball fn many years. "Varsity sup- porters claim this year's team is quite up to the standard of the champions of 1905, who defeated Rough Riders in Toronto. It doubtful if Queen's ever had a stron- ger team Pittsburg hockey wwjters are now busily engaged in explaining hockey rules and defending some rulings made by Roy D. Schooley, the To- ronto mah, who is in charge of the big gardén this year. On Saturday night Schooley called the puck back because Garnet Sixsmith was loafing ofi-side. There was a great howl be- cduse the player had not touched the puck and the Pittsburg crowd is not yet educated to the fact that a play- er can be off-side when ahead of the puck, that is, when the puck is be- tween himseli and the gopl he is de- fending There is also a lot of talk abont disciplining MeKav and others for Iving down on the in fromt time the Some to re game one to the m a story et he would not be able Ben was | was is we that Ben Simpson was so badly | strengthener and blood-maker. In boxes, 2bc., at Wade's drug store, Money back' if not satisfactory. will Be Some Time. Ottawa, Nov. 18, ~The-. litth: hesitancy on \ Mackenzie King in segard to going to China without the consent ol his constituents in North Waterloo. as he would be away some time at the opium congress. Meantime it will be some time cre heewill enter the cabi- net as the act does not provide vn some 8 the part of W. L.| an is the man | or | actual labor minister but for the du-| undertaken conjointly with another office, thus it is likely it will be some jime before occurs in Korth Waterloo. SE ---- "Three Swallows." Sir John Power and Sons' "Phree Swallows" Irish Whiskey. Famous over a century, Of highest standard of purity. : Distillers to His Majesty the King. ------ Coats re-lined. My Valet. The representation made to Emper- or William by Chancellor Buelow, an the consequent imperial-pledge to keep both speeches and the acts of his ma- jesty within close ties being constitutional | a bye-eleetion | | bounds are measured in cold mood by ! the people of Germany. The emperor is still much isolated from the sym pathies of both the upper and lower levels of society. 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