Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1909, p. 7

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' « THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 190 : ph vned LULK TEA LOSES FLAVOR It not only loses flavor but it takes on new ones such as Kerosene, molass s, onions, ¢ +ffee, soap, etc, to say nothing of its exposure to sun, dust, dirt, and air. To overcome this THREE SATURDAY. Over 'Varsity II.--Can Queen's | Il. Overcome the Lead ot Determined. had a' {reen's senior rugby team good workout on Wednesday after noon, for their game with Ottawa Col- | lege on Saturday. The Ottawas are now tail enders, but are going to try | {to put it over Queen's again and pull up a little, This, Queen's say, cannot possibly happen, and promise . the | easterners the greatest trimming of | SA NN 1] BEAU re ; ~~ rem: TAT M3 3 TO ke n "The Nickle lifts off --Clean it with the silver" Is'nt that a great convenience?! When preserving or on wash days, just * Lift" off the Nickle Parts--T will always be like new--Just a light rub keeps it bril- liant. That's but one of the many Splendid Features you'll find in the--Imperial Oxford Range. Call on the nearest Gurney-Oxford Dealer, he can certain- ly give you convincing evidence about a practical range, the kind you want,and must have. Simmons Bros. Phone 494. Princess St. "The Yellow Store. Kingston 211-213 IMPERTAL OXFORD RANGE ale Saturday Morning, 8.30 O'clock 940 Only Ladies' and Children's Winter Goats Worth up to 320 To be sold in 3 lots, viz. $1.98, $3.98, $4.98 Ineluded in this lot are some Ladies' Vel- vet and Silk Coats, worth $25 and 30 00 42 Only Ladies Fall Suits In Dark and Medium Shades, worth $20, 25.00, 50.00, or $8.98 Each Alterations charged extra on any of these special geo ls. A A AAA AANA ANNAN SEE WINDOW DISPLAY <> R. WALDRON the season. With the exception of El-| liott, Queen's are in fine condition, | every man being fine and fit. | | Cadets 1 will play their with Varsity 11, on Saturday, at the | HM-C. grounds, The soldiers lead of one®point, decured in Toronto on Saturday last, tain it, although they will have very hard struggle to do so. Varsity are a strong fourteen and have been great work (Cadets were defeated by cham- doing some Last year Varsity Il for the intermediate pionship, and do not want the thing to happen again, their own . grounds. Cadets will pro- bably play the same team as they did in Toronto last Saturday. Queen's ITI. and 'Varsity III. Queen's 11 and Varsity 111 are also scheduled to play on Saturday, and will probably meet at the athletic grounds before the big game. Varsity have a lead of ten points, winning in Toronté last Saturday, 16 to 6 Quedn's have been working hard and hope to avercome this lead, but will have, to play pretty good rugby to do it Queen's Harriers Out. On Wednesday evening, a number of (Queen's harriers ran over the Y.M.C.A five-mile course, and made a good showing. Cadet Watts' time is thirty minutes twenty-five seconds, and Len nox, the leader, in the "bunch" out last night, made it in thirty-one min utes fifteen seconds. This run was made ash trial to see what kind of a showing the team could make, and it was considered to be very good. Sporting Notes. Ottawa is willing to consider Corn wall as the place for playing off with Hamilton, Dr. Sherrifi will play left scrimmage on the Ottawa football team in iis re B mainiig games. Winnipeg Victorias will challenge for the Montague Allan cup for the amateur hockey champiouship, held by Queen's. oir | Waterloo has a rink with a seating Lnere is great vival- | capacity of 2,400. rv between Waterloo and Berlin in the 'Ontatio, Professional League, | Cornell has joined (he Intercollegiate ? | Hockey League of the United States. | Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Dartmouth and Columbia are the other members, Telegram : Williams, the Ottawa hali-back, had "Ben" somewhat faded during the He out-punted "Ben," and Toronto great | ®impson first half. was logical} woment. The way he backed kup his team mates and saved the situ- ation lime and again was really & wonderful exhibition, l'oronto Telegram : are a great football family, fact that each generation carries limp shows they are recognized as such in the innermost footbaidl circles. the dangeréus man' is still the secret of correct football, and it is more dangerous to be a star half-back than 8 '& captain in Canada's coming navy. Cornwall is hot-foot after the proba ble saw-off between Hamilton and Ot tawa in the Interprovincial Rugby Un The new athletic grounds, with its magnificent covered grandstand, capable of seating 3,500 people, would be an ideal place for such a game, and the owners, 'the Cornwall ALAA, Those Williams and the he used Kennedy, the hali-back, who was in jured in the. game with (queen's in Montreal, a couple of weeks ago, was jout with the McGill squad, yesterday {afternoon and will probably fill "position in the backfield - against To ronto 'Varsity on Saturday. Despite the fact that the team has defeated touly Ottawa College this year, McGill is hopeful of taking a fall out oi the college champions in the last gaine of the series. !. | Hugh Ritchie, the Toronto Univer- sity serimmager, is not only a great | Jefensive player, but is probably the hest goal kicker in Canadian foot ball. Last season he converted eighty five per cent. of the touch-downs made by "Varsity and this year he has al ready converted sixteen out of twenty three, an exceptionally good record Ritchie was a member of Casey Bald- win's famous 1905 team, Canadian champions, Toronto Star : In the RM.C.-Varsity 11 game a Varsity hali-back about to be tackled while making an end run tried to pass the ball to the full-back over the head of the R.M.C. outside wing, wh was between them The throw was not quite high enough, and the wing player, in partially inter cepting the knocked the ball right back into the hands of the man who threw the ball, and he kept right on running for a good gain, probably the luckiest play he had ever partici: pated mn. It is expected before the week is out arrangements will practically be 'com pleted for the Cliffside and Ottawa II Hockey Clubs, two of the strongest amateur hockey organizations in- the country, and that they will play in the Interprovincial Hockey Union this winter under the colors and name of the Ottawa Ama- teur Athletié - Association. The meet ing to complete the amalgamation has been called for Saturday night. This combination could place a team ow the ice that would be quite close to Stan ley cup calibre. % Toronto Globe : They play baseball in Cuba, and it is not sue prising that the Almendares should defeat the American Leagte cham. 4 pions in their present visit to pass, good THE SPORT REVIEW Havana. A _iriend who spent last ; . ' oe game, @ ! i } Cadets Have a Lead of One Point |leagues. i | these "phenoms of { Varsity III ?--Ottawa College | There is a "SALADA" | players, and | manager even back to the States. No man of | players in the big , Cadets vs. ' Jarsity 3. on final game | po Night George Arliss in "'Sep- have a | and hope to main- [pear at a | mus this season, | the play with the especially on! taken by HOW always right there at the psycho- | "Get i are 8 quite willing that their grounds should amalgamation of the winter in tha and woo knows assured me that the best Cuban teams equalled; if they did not RUGBY GAMES ON i Surpass, the best teams in the United | States, and named |wo pitchers {whom he considered superior to any in "the . National or the When | asked why some of webe not imported Ito the States he explained that it was color. would not fade. distinct propertion of {negro blood in most oi the good though one uever hears color line in the big leagues, such a, degree that no thinks of taking one the negro race can play in the National or American leagues. You will not find that stated in the rules, but per- haps the case is all the stronger be- he because their of the it exists to | cause of the unwritten policy that the Jeagues must be either all white or all black. J AT THE GRAND. timus." | George Arliss in "Septimus" will ap- the Grand two-night, *'Septi- is comedy, in the true use of the with a gentle, but powerful pull Mr. Fiske has staged utmost fidelity to Locke atmosphere, and has chosen with the greatest care. The | term, jon heartstrings. the | his cast same | leading part in Mr. Arliss' support is Emily Stevens, a cousin of Mrs. Fiske, and for several years a member of her company. Others in the company are Dorothy E. Rossmore, a great favorite on the Pacific coast; Florence Fdney, late of the John Drew company; Cyril Young, who was with i Hawtray in 'The Message from Mars"; Jane Lothain and Henry Wenman, for {many years in the support of Mr. | Mansfield. | "Peck's Bad Boy." IPeck"s Bad Boy," a ¢omedy on a high pinnacle of success, is the offering {at the Grand on Saturday, November {tsth, matinee and night. The com pany is the personal direction of James F. Marron, who has spared heither pains nor expense to make this | production all former efforts He has secured a capable company of players. The comedy is conceded by both the press and public to be with- a vival. Ivis full of comedy situ ations and masical specialties, and the embellishments and mechanical effects are of the best, under eclipse out WHIG'S FASHION HINT. i i | | | i i t | | | | Phota Copyright by Reatjinger | Fgh mive Copyright Sew York Fort? | Laeo and velvet opera cloak. | |. Dr. Blair's Tonic Tablefs will bring [back the roses to your cheeks. In 25c. Loves, at Prouse's drug store (up- | town post office branch). A quiet wedding took place at the {home of Mrs, C. 8. Woods, Sidney, on November '3rd, when her eldest daugh ter, Mrs. Margaret J. Campbell, married to Frank Diamond, Madoc. NOW SOLD IN CANADA In Less Than Three Years, Paris- ian Sage, the . Splendid Hair ¥onie, is Sold All 'Over Canada There is a reason for the phenome nal sale of Parisian Sage. in Canada during the past three years. Amd the yeason isplain to all. Par- 1s wy Sage does just what it is adver | tised to do Ask G. W. Mahood about it: he will tell you that he rigidly guaran toes it to cure dandraft, stop falling hair or itching scalp in two weeks ox money back. 4 There is no reason whatever why any man or woman Should fail take advantage of the above generous offer. But one thing that has made Paris ian Sage so famous is its peculiar power to turn the harsh; unattractive hair that many women possess: into luxuriant and radiant hair in a short time. Women of refinement the coun try over are using il, and it never disappoints, y Sold eferywhore," and in Kingston, by G. W. Mahood, for 50 cents a large hottle. Latest Popular Music 10c a Copy. 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It invariably relieves pain of whatever kind : creates a calm refreshing sleep : allays irritation of the nervous system when all other remedies fail: leaves ne bad effects; and can be taken when no other medicine can be tolerated. INSIST ON HAVING CONVINCING Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S MEDICAL TESTIMONY CHLORODYNE. WITH EACH BOTTLE. Sold by all Chemists Prices in England: uh, 2/9, 4/6 The i nse success of this Remedy has given rise to many imitations. N.B.--Every bottle of Genuine Chlorodyne Sole Manufacturers: bears on the stamp J. T.-DAVENPORT the name of the JUGS NAR Lid. inventor, Dr. J. ul LONDON, Collis Browse. SE. Wholesale Agents, Lyxian Bros. & Co. Limited. Toronto. 3 -- a ---- Shoes For Everybody. | No ai---------- The Facts are That Most Everybody Shoes here.. The wearers of our Shoes are a contented lot of people. In this vicinity wears our Shoes--or rather bought Did you ever hear anyone, wearing a pair of Shoes bought here, say that "their Shoes hurt their feet"--that they were 'too large' or "too small," 'didn't fit,"" "not the right shape," 'didn't wear well," "not good style." We'll Wager Anything That you never heard any of these complaints against cur kind of Footwear, Men, Women, Boys, Misses and Children are so wel] fitted and pleased that they come here continually to sup- ply all their Footwear wants. Shoes right ; prices right; treat- ment right and so our business grows, day by day. |. 1. SUTHERLAND & BRO, 4 THE SHOP OF BETTER SHOES, The Kind We Do The Kind You Wast 'Phone,, 335. David Hall 66 Brock St. Try Our Good 'Rubbers Some Rubbers have very little rubber in them. We handle the best brands. The kind we know will bring customers back for other Footwear. You can depend upon the Rubbers you get here be- cause we keep the best. Women's and Children's Rubber Boots in All Sizes JH.Jennings Xing St WE CARRY A FULL LINE of SAWS, Satisfaction is assured. ¢ SOLD BY 'Marshall's Hardware. : Asphalt Roofing Gravel and Sand Surfaced P. Walsh, Barrack St., Kingston S420 adedd gnty-Sixth year, ' Au Sous Bookkeeping, orthand, graphy, Civil Service and English. Qur uates get the best posi- tions. a short time over sixty secured positions with one of the largest rallway corpora | tions in Canada. ' Enter any time: Call or write for information, . F. MET- CALFE, Principal. TIITIIIVIITIIIIIVIVR YTS RISE OF THE United EmpireLoyalists * An Informing Sketch of Ameri. can History, Valuable for Librar. lies and Reséarch. By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. Price, 50e¢. Address British Whig, Kingston. THF FRONTENAC LOANAND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1868, President--Sir Richard C ht, Si SE REE

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