aa NEE SIX. THE VATLY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1900. A Good Sign | OBERAMMERGAU PLAY OF NEXT VEAI Of practical and actual independence the ownership of your howe, 5 than paying away good ne ney ta landlords year" alter year at is what keeps the wage-sarners poo r all their Jives., The drag of the remt days always holds them down 'from being independent Let us show you how to o own home easily and comfort Single Frame 7T-rooms, New Brick Modern, west end, £1,030, $2,350 R roms Double Stone Dwelling, fn city, $7,000, modern, down stable to each $4,300 Brick Wwelling, hot ing, stable, ete., AT water heat- ------------------ D.A.Cays 57 Brock St 1 COBALTS ON MARGIN: We: require a deposit as follows Stock Selling Deposit Required, From 30c¢. to be. per share From 60c. to per share From 80c, 5¢. per share Over One of _the 2c. to $1 P Dollar 30 Per Cent. Market Pri We also handle 80, 60, 90 tracts. Write, 'phone or wire cash or on margin. Patriarche & Co, | Pha day com-| us your orders, Corner' Scott and Wellington Sts., TOR- ONTO. Cider Pure and Sweet. Fresh Oysters Coast Sealed, Get then: at D. COUPER'S, 24148 Princess St. "Phone, 76 Prompt Delivery | COAL! The kind, gor are looking for i the kind we selly | { man SCRANTON | Ooul ts gobd 'coal 'and 'wa antes prompt delivery. ent "Phone. Booth & Co., FOOT WEST STREET. eed 5 | Asphalt Roofing Gravel and Sand Surfaced P. Walsh, Barrack St., Kingston RISE OF THE United EmpireLoyalists | An Informing Sketch of Ameri. can History, Valuable for Librar- jes and Research. By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC Price, 50¢. Address British Whig, Kingston i | i THE FRONTENAC LOANAND INVESTMENT x IETY ESTABLISHED, President--Sir Richard peers | i Money issued on Oity and Farm Municipal ties. and a Mat tures. hased. Daponite | 8. C. ill "Managing Director, | fT Mavepre M. P, KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shop ¥lalr Dressin Three Chair. onage solict 336 KING STREET Next Door to Wade's Drug Storm and Shaving qulel Service, our pat- | WH. MURRAY, Auctioneer | Furniture Sales given special at- tention, County Sales of Farms, Stock, etc., have been my specialty for long years. If farmers want the high dollar, get my services) MARKET SQUARE. It appears Mackenzie an N.R., throug! Falls, THE "VARSITY MAY LEAVE THE "Hr th arid ive UX excursio | Mod fy ti {is football hot more 3 t Whe Oounty Deben- | Relief parlor, | :. {lump stable. | A -- ---------- EE ---------- EeR----------"----r or In i ISH is to be the new Sto Fen ¥aton 0 far 4t | Lang is now Christus foriihe second erned. | time. It is a very arduous part, for dis- | whatever stage machinery may do iL is" certain that the cruc ilivion sna. is a great strain on the physiqua ol, an (actor. The passion play for 1910 is 'being organized by Herr LudWig Lang. whose simter, Miss Joselg Lang, pre- {sides over a working party of twelve seamstresses who manuf actus. the of the costumes. required far the prpose. These fostumes 'ape Very varied and interesting 18 i haiiied i we pabli their fat} nterest widened, santry was Cathol ong ies hut formists on 'the one lists on | 1580 that weth known ratio this lestiva t to Oberammergau, and, English public were Very actual Volk enthus insm an ! 1 tor INO that the fest} rations re minded seen in » Sur whole gle-mind be | spirit of Bierling, who Francisco and San world. "He is very powerfill and" very adwpt with the sels. The Vardity Lockey their ansual meeting viehi, whon officers wd the adeisability entéring the Loam in the senior (. H. AS'will be 1isoussed. : O.H.A.--Ghanges ir! fa Tr Berane: Wes Tiger Teh LY a cae von tO] Ary we | the king of Italy last Tuesday, and iger Tea aH, B. Simpson cannot a had a long talk op runging.: The v United marathoper] at request, rah a 'short and was repeat sdly patted : Shoulder by hin m *. a ier. ae Balam ex h mile ; in thiriy-se ven Seconds, I Moors cried. 8 A the club, ang imede "ai. the Atlanta vs, Joeckiviy's on er h A aw ! ; Cy t wslay, isnot the best "on record The Montial an auntomobile. The same' ma- Bl ; € 2 id went a mile in twenty-eight Rube Wedd, as rE a are 3 on where one er onr's on the Brooklands, Eng., mo A © be od Loy @ racks x th conve tor track last summer. ti * minor ba eball league 8 in one aftorno Frank Gote : All r leag ball on P o wrestlor,'" out have bench manager !talian, in The ir The Interprovinei Gotoh wos [the will meets in Monte handy fashion Ottawa Colle SPORT RTE \& second, Los club: aeill-hold next! "Monday will be elected of the Toronto Vig ams ol INTERCOLLEGIATE aed hard rr ny ont : Mr And Join the Hami givwn an audicnce. hy ton Stat oth Casselman gam Ia CTC 3 world's champion asexd Racievitch, the match at Chicago. dust fall in rather in 16 ninpgtes and 28 The secdnd fall wns easy for an in 5 minutes and 28 see next se y Haekov binior Al next Saturday will bring ftv ists - to Kingstom Setur another and sgrondds, al Shamrocks | the Tow day. > {or An ag itation ha rules of | United States A Victoria yoo Jefirics, I went an operation for tha costly year | of his breathing apparatus, { oer: ation was pronounced sueccssful. [After it was over Jufiries declared i that ho never fait hetter in his life, and that is onl fd question of taking offi some' saperfludds 'weight before he will be ready townter the ring' with Jack Johnson. ' St. Michael's College will have a 0. H. A. team again this yoar, | and will defend' the J. Ross Robeytson wwophy. Of last year's champions bey have Thompson in goal, Dissetio at cover, Richardson, 'Roach and La- flamme on tha' Bac Lowes, the bril- liant 'wing plavérp ie in Calgary, and is not available, gwd Timmins is in at Mefiill. That: means a wing man and a point player to be socured. There will be & big change in the Tigers' back division for the Argo Art Moore may not play, and Simpsdn 'may Test up for the game with Ottawa, Tope . will play full back, and tht" hali-back line may be mado up of Geotge Smith, Burton + and Harvey! If '* Simpson does not play he will be 'on the touch lines ready to jump into the game at a momoenics notice should: it bewin to tig acaingt the Jungle Terrors. Fhe: Dairdit 'bpll team learned a lot of things ahdat basehall' last Sunday. In' the third innings against tho Al mendares club the Cuban umpire called a balk on Willett ana ordered the native batsman io take his base, though there were no runners on at the ti It was too much for the Iigers, and they "declined to continue the game, Finally the tourists began picking up their bats, telling Mr. Um- pire that all was over between them. Entor the dusky Havana police force ith an ultimatum that unless Matty Me Intyro and his men continue the gamo the whole outfit would be ar re tol and taken to jail. They played game out. James J. nnder- perfecting and the pugilist, that profs + school »sWenld = Hamil Chaucer of to n are ty Eliott the Hee more wheo The {pia yers to take aro droppin ays Jeffries that I w 3 down am « thore at Quebee hh oO Man secur for the lance Aeon would like og here Saturday for an one lsh v clab will the places of g¢ out of the season. £0 haya i reasons s rowing authorities seem to) i thait it will he a Richard Arnst loses champion sculler of tho nor . vhtfore Baseball amo, ae mo. Life A Funny Proposition. Man comes into. this world without consent and leaves it against his During. his stay on earth his is spent in one continuous round cf contraries and misunderstanding by the balance of our species. In his in- he an angel; in 'his boyhood is a devil: in his manhood he is verything from a lizard up; in his duties he jv a damn fool; if he raises a family he is 'a chump; if He raises a -- small check, he a thief, and then t law raises the devil with him; if he a poor man he is a poor manager ES ORTH GE CER ERE OTHER STOMACH MISERY VANISHES 25" ri an"t place kim as he is an undesirable citizen; if he goes to church he is a hypocrite: if he stays away from h he is a sioner and' damned; if mates to foreign missions, he does it for show: if he don't, he is stingy and a tight-wad. When he first comes into the world, everybody wants rita kiss him--before he goes out they ll want to kick him. H he dies there was a great future before kim: if he lives (o a ripe old age, he is simply in the 'way in living to save fumeral expense: Life is a funny road, dl like to travel it just the ha time fancy is E. 5 CHAMBERLIN, he Vice-President and Genera r of the Trunk Grand Pacific is in five minutes awaits every ii: vou get | 1 your pharmacist | chu < Diapepsin you go to the table with a and You ld sufferer Nothing wiil remain sour on your stoma Diapep dios meals wot young; By on into the bl 3 all th food ba an eat. Eat what your stomacl tout the slightest fear or that vou will be bo 2 eB irisings, Bele t h, {han inl ob : REE s | Heartburn, h { Nausea, Bad Bx cath, ia feeling like | of but w like SAME Furllined Coats. the middleman®s profit hy buy- héve. They ar own factory and guar- in and get ros', 'the fur-lined Save id fur-ined conts wack our {{anteed correct. more Ypricss at Campbel 1001 al specialists, WE 2 made in Come '} Intelligencer, and" to-day, Ww 3 during the tte dha het 110 A he Shuld shiek zie loves to tell, is that, whe wholesale business in Toronto. He was thén only twelve ) } For seventy-five years Sir Skene has been ly identified Jar- liament is not in session, you can al- es yok a i ei ty. is never Re. ship of The luteiligencer, bak Ca the Pre i Canada. The vet. . Mew's Overcoats, eran knight even yetoeta A3p8-anen-' perfect fitters. 9 sionally by way of di When on a western nip in 1895, be called at the office of y. Herald to see dhe: MONDAY, $13.50. the working of Children's Fancy Sty to choose from. 'Regular | DAY, $3.25. o A ; an oo ' Men's Heavy Sureifoo) Socks, 11 as he did when a Pp . a stick and set Ader : Pi inghlent tie idgrabl e: gph onl iho Premier of the ouding ada. sets type in The Herald office." An. other. good, story, which Sir Macken Min ter of Customs in the ' of Sir John A. Macdonald, he was on a horseback tour through the West visiting the Crow's Nest os Sun try. Roughly attired for journey, when he got Ee ane he sauntered leisure oy into a office and asked for a job, He proprietor, who did not that he was a 'ramp prajer wanted to get = Tittle money oo east. The boss sized him up and said rather regretfully that he had no posi- tion vacant. The Cabinet' Minister thanked him and left, £8 was only a few hours after that the hewspaps man learned of the identity 'of caller. He hunted him up, and. hin two had a hearty laugh over the epi- sode. Wem's Sweater $2.80: oN SALE 8 i Men's Soft' SATURDAY 'and 2 w " 20 Men's Tema Stipe Tue ES Saskatchewan's Premier. The Premier of Saskatchewan, Hon. Walter Scott, began life as pe? veri "devil" in the early days when it was a small town and its Regina claim to note lay in being the head- quarters of the Territorial Govern- ment. Young Scott applied for a job one day and got it. He swept ihe floor, pulled proofs, w and lighted fires in the office Tollers a country weekly. He did the work faithfully and had ambition. No one in that early period, however, dream- ed that one day he would be the chief adviser of His Majesty in a great Canadian province, To find the secret of his success one must know the man. If asked to name the qualities that have led to his advancement, his friends would say that courage stick-to- it-iveness, along with an affable dis- position, are 'his predominant char- acteristics. He is a vigorous cam- paign speaker, and never hits below the De Delt He is not & man to trifle with on the platform as many an.in- terruptér knows to his Sr pind During the last pro he was 2 Speaking FH a some opposition was in evidence. Mr. "Sot w was talking 'a heckler voll ed, "Rats." Quick os. a fash came the retort : "Has my young friend over there got them. in his pocket or 'in. his head ?"' No further interjections were heard after the laughter had subsided, the meeting went on y until a late hour. i Cadbury' S | Father Lacombe. On September 8,. Rev. Father La- combe for the twenty thousandth time celebrated High Mass in the cathedral of St. Albert, near Edmonton, Alber- ta. The oceasion was also the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the Gray nuns in the place. - The town, the convent, schools, cathedral, and the palace of Bishop Legal were all beautifully decorated. The cathe- dral was crowded at the servites, and Father Lacombe took charge. After the "celebration of the Mass, Rev. Father Ledue, himself 'a pioneer priest of the west, preached, and in the cogrse of his remarks referred to the work of Father Lacombe in his early pioneer days. At the Juncheon whieh followed the services, Bishop legal presided, and on his oft were Lieu- tenant-Governor Bulyea, on his right Hon. C. W. Cross, Attorney-General of the province. Among the other guests were Rev. Father Lacombe, Senator Roy, several members of the local Legislature, and others. Rev. Father Lacombe, who is now ver eighty years of age, was ordain- «dl on June 13, 1849, by the then Bish- cp of Montreal, and almost immedi- ately thereaiter he went to the west, where he has labored ever since. He mastered the Cree language and pub- lished = dictionary and grammar. of that language, as well as traveling thousands of 'miles each year; and es tablishing several new churches. IN MARINE CIRCLES. Arrivals and Departures of Vessels at This Port. The steamer Aletha made hor regular trip from bay ports. The steamer Seguin was at the gov. ernment dry dock,' yesterday. The steamer Saginaw left the gov- ernment dry deck, this morning' The steamer Dundurm is due down, to-day, from Hamilton to Montreai. The steamer City of New York is at Richardsons' elevator, loading grain, for Quebec. The steamer Sowards cleared for Os wego, with the schooner Major, Ferry, in tow, to load coal. The tug Bromson is in the govern- ment dry dock, having a wheel, broken on her up trip, replaced. The steamers Plummer and Kev Port passed down. Both are grain laden, bound for Montreal, the Plummer irom Fort William and the Rey Port from Port Colborne, The steamer Sowards, under Capt. Mack Shaw, made record time on her trip, to Oswego, making the round trip, and taking on a eargo, all in fourteen hours and twenty-three minutes. M.T. Co.: Tug Bartlett cleared, with barge Melrose, for Charlotte, to load coal, for Montreal; tug Mary cleared for Montreal, with two eg barges; tug Thomson is e from Mont. real, today, aT five light barges: steamer Fairmount, ' due, this after- noon, from Fort William, with 80,000 | t {bushels of grain, will clear for Fort Wiliam: steamers Wistmount and Rosemount, due, to-morrow, from Fort William, with 160,000 bushels of wheat, also barge Quebec, with 65,000 bushels of wheat, which will be taken on %o Montreal. Four other grain vessels are on their way to Kingston, from Fort William. Campbell Bros'. Fur Garments. Are the ones that can be relied on for wear, Needed an Engineer. A good many years ago a prominent railway contractor was in Bir William Van Horne's office st the C.P.R. bead: quarters at Modttaal ng over some work that was The contractor " Sir "Wiliam a pretty lively discussion, former said : "Whe is your. ¢ " "T am the chief " said Bi William. ' "Well," said the contractor, "you had batter get another. You. are ing to have a bad accident, and first thing you know you'll be seni to jail." Sir iam punched a bell, and Mr. P. A. Peterson Pai Said Sir William, "you have served us long and fairly and you are hereby sngineer of the C.P catia Acording to the researches of TH. Fritzsche, about three-quarters of the rain which refreshes the continents of the earth is due to the vapors rising from the soil instead of to those com-: ing from the oceans. The diameter of the moon is about threc-eleventhu that of the earth. . 4 H. Y. Farr, for the past tweniy-one vears a leading member of the staff of Robert Wright & Co,,, Brockville, 'has resioned his position to go into the nade." some _ saul ¢ to any to he Es at | 'Viaso. SATURDAY and Dvireonts, tot patterns and 50 and $5.00. 'SATURD Several' colors to choose from. Y and MONDAY, 'AT $1.95. 1 Lb. Fancy Boxes, 78c. a ; styles AY and MON- best 2c. Sicha 4a the market. ON"SALE. go Cp MONDAY, at 19¢. per pair. Regular a Shitts, new gocds. Regular hy 00. ON SALE AY, AT 69¢c. each. » 3 Suits, all sizes. Regular $10. ON SALE SATURDAY and MONDAY, AT $7.50. Thite pajee are tor SATURDAY and MONDAY only. Don't Buy a Suit or Overcoat this Fall without seeing what we have to offer. 127 Princess 'Street. THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE. AI ARERR | A.J. REES, 166 Princess St ' Phone 58. KAI FISSION Constipation. + - No one need expect to be healthy if the bowels are allowed to become clogged up. A free motion of the bowels daily should be the rule with everyone who aspires to perfect health. Costiveness or constipation clogs the bowels, chokes up the natural outlet of impure matter, and retains in the system the poisonous effete waste products of nature, causing bad blood, dyspepsis, headache, biliousness, foul humors, pim- ples, boils, Llotches, piles, ete. Burdock Blood Bitters nas built up an unrivalled reputation as a cure for constipation and all the diseases which arise from it. For sale by all dealers. Manufactured only by The T. Milbum Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY. : Ww. F. KELLY x commission and jobbing The sun is 400.7 times as large as the moon. Newman & Shaw's "special." Toye's Bullding, Clarence and Oats io Streets.