Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1911, p. 3

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"The Liver Pills act So Naturally and Easily." Such a statement, coming from the cashier of a bank, shows what confidence responsible people have in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson after trying them wrote: "I have used Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills and siso your Antl-Pain Pills, on myself, with good results. The Liver Pills act so naturally and so rg that I scarcely know that have taken a pil a being troubled with headache 1 take an Anti-Pain Pil and get immediate relief In every casé." A. 1. Wiison, m. Mr. Wilson was for a number of years cashier of the First National Hank of Sparta. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills are different from others. Many kinds of liver pills are *'impossible" after one trial on account of their harshness. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills do not act by sheer force but in an easy, natural way, with- out griping or undue irritation. They are not habit forming. If the first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return the price. Ask him. MILES MEDICAL €O. Toronte, Can. BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO IS THE BO head of a family or any male over 1% years old may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land ip Fantiobs, Baskatchewan or Alberta piicant must PRear in person at inion Agency or Bub- Agency for the po Wy Santry by proxy made at any sgency. on certain gona by father. mother, son, hter, brother or sister of intend" ing omesteader. uties--8ix months' residence Spon and cultivation of the land in each three years, A homesteader may Iivg within nine miles of his homestead on & farm of at least 50 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, son, daughter, brother ar, . in certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Price, $2.00 per acre. Dutles----Must reside u on He no 8104 ad or Je yaption 2 each of six ry he homed entry aRciuding time required to earn mest. patent) and cultivate fifty a ext a A homesteader who has exhauste his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may enter for a ure chased homestead In certain districts Price, 33.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside six months In each of three years, cultivate jar acres and erect & house worth $300. CORY, Deputy of Vig i Minister of the N.B-~Unsuthorized Or ation of this advertisement will not be pald The latest importations in Silver, Cat Brass and Leather Goods, F 1 AUNPS, (lass, ancy China, Bronzes, Clocks and fine Jewlery The Finest Selection In Kingston. Jewellers, Formerly Kind oF RG NGO. 847 KING 'COACH BRITTON DID NOT COME UP TUESDAY. For the Practice at Queen's--Tihe Teams Had a Good Workout-- Dobson 1s Expected Back-- Notes oa Sports. fueen's first and second rugby teams had another fine workout at the low- er campus, Tuesday afternoon, and the 'practice showed marked improve ment. For some or other, Coach Britton did not come up from Gananoyue, and the players were look ed after by Manager Marshall and Physical thrector Hews. For over an hour the two teams battled, and some real inside stuff was dished up for the numerous students along the line. According to the pace they ate travelling the senior team will make a line showing, Saturday, when they face the students from Toronto. They will heed all the practive avail able to hold their own with the husky Forontonians, reason now, Looking for Dobson. Coach Britton is wondering whether Dobson, the rugby and hockey player, will arrived at the college to be of any material value to the rughy team or not. "Dobby" is away in the west on a mission, and it is doubtdul if he will get here before the snow flies, if he comes at all. He played quarter on the team last season, and his coming is looked forward to with interest, Association Team Practising. I'he soccer team of the university out every afternoon for a good prae the lower campus, and they 1 tice on Men of sensitive skin will revel in the fine silken softness of the fine spun yarns in Tiger Brand Under- wear with their smooth, sympathet- ic fee! and casy, el- astic adaptability to the body's movements, At your dealer's, 75¢ to §2 TIGER BRAND ~ A LIBERAL OFFER We Guarantee to Relieve Dyspepsia ~=if We Fail the Medicine Costs Nothing. To unquestionably prove to the people that indigestion and dyspepsia ean be permanently relieved and that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will bring about the result we will furnish the medicine absolutely free if iv fails to give satisfaction to any one using it. The remarkable success of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the high degree of scientific skill used in de vising their formula as well as to the care exercised in their monufacture, whereby the well-known properties of Bismuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin have keen combined with Carmanetives and other agents, Hismuth-Subnitrate constantly em the entire _-- valuable in tion and dyspepsia. {he Pepsin used in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is carciully prepared so as to develop ite greatest cofficiency. Pepsin supplies to the digestive apparatus one of the most important elements of the digestave fluid. Without it the diges- tion and assimilation of food ape im- possible. , The Carminatives possess properties which aid in relieving the disturbances and pain caused by undigested food. This combination of makes a remedy invaluable for complete relief of indigestion dyspepsia. We are so certain of this that urge you to try Kexall Tablets on our own personal guaran- tee. Fhree 20¢., We. and 3X1. Remember, vou can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store--The Rex- all Store. GG. W. Mahood. Kick the ball to the accompaniment of and Pepsin are voyed amd recognized by ical profession as in and we Dyspepsia sizes, MODERN METHODS OF $ DYEING. This is a very big dyeing and cleaning establishment-- the largest in Canada--equlpp- ed with all modern machinery and methods. Dye or clean ai- most anything R. PARKER & Co, Dyers and Cleaners, 49 Princess St, Kingston, Ont, FALL FOOTWEAR FOR MEN Paluce and Travellers' Celebrated Shoes for Meh $4.50, $3.00 and 'We Jead in Men's Working Boots and Boys' feather, hut wear lke iron. Made of 1 ). E. JOHNSTON, Schoo! Slkoes 70 Brock Street the treatment of indiges- | these ingredients! the! {midget coach, that is drilled in every denaciment of for, Morse" MONDAY, OCTO the rugby practice which is going on in another part of the field. I'he team should make a lme showing" in ihe Intercollegiate and the erty soccer feng gue. Had Their Pictures Taken. The Live Uoal baseball team had a group photograph take, Tuesday af ternvon, of 'the players and Oucinls, and the Baker eup in the middle. The Live Coals are champions of the er cantile Baseball League. Hockey Outlook Good. The outlook for a hockey team st Queen's this winter is a good one and it is expected that fully as good a team will be op the ice this winter ad ast. Sliter will likely replace Gilbert in goal and it is expected that Dob- son will be back again. Greg George will be here again as will also Box and MeKinnon. Should Hunt, of the Frontenacs, attend Queen's he will likely get a place on the first team so the septette will be as strong as ever, § Hunt Will Have a Chance. A member of the athletic committee, speaking to the Whig, today, said season be would get a place on the first team if he could show the form sufficiently to put him there. "Bert's" "fofm™ and he is regarded as one of the best centre men in the amateur game to day. Teunis Court Busy. every afternoon and the students find a great deal of amusement and exer: cise in playing this game. A number are out every pitting their strength and skill against their fellow students. Intermediate Rugby Schedule. by schedule in which Queen's, R.M.( Varsity IL been decided vet but it will drawn up by the managers of the dif- ferent teams in the schedule. ies always provides a great deal sport for the followers of the not game. Reid Will be "Shawnee" Reid, legiate rugby and hockey be another man available for ior Frontenacs this winter, nee" has decided to go with his father and will, therefore, be identified with Collegiate's Queen's. His help will materially strengthen the team. Available, the sen "Shaw into not Millan Looks Good. leo Millan, the star wing the Frontenac hockey team, gone to attend Ottawa College, and will play with them this year, is look- ed upon in the Capital as being a valuable addition to the team. His record as a hockey player is almost as well-known in Ottawa as Kingston and the Ottawa papers predict that he will be a Stanley Cup player in- side of two years. man of The Game Unfinished. The games at tennis played at the Country Club on Tuesday afternoon, were not finished on account of the darkness, All Kinds of Sports, "Weldy" Young, mer lacrosse, player, was day. Fhe Ottawa managed enthal, years. Another white hope goes up. McVey, the colored fighter, pnt over "Tommy" Parns' protege Lester, at Sydney, Australia, Saturday. Varsity athletic cflicials that aceonnt of f Saturday's 1 avhy grads and this year's team the event an annual affair. Canada will be represented Mympic games Sweden by a dozen track and field oarsmen, rifle, revolver and shooters, swimmers and lacrosse play ers, I'he American 1911 rughy mand more open football Some of the coaches say new rules put a premium as against brawn. The new very similar to that played in hockey and married at Ottawa Mon- hockey team will season by Martin was secretary in next who Sam" in all derek lust ' h avy de eat on EHCCeRS to at in next year de over. rules than that on ada, The O.R.F.U. has been notiiad Woodstock college that hy no the college will not have a team the O.R.F.U. junior Series, lhe 1: grouping has in that district, fore heen revised. The share of the plavers from five games in the world's weries last fall was $79,071.93. ) the the basebal ed $2,062.79 cach and the Chicage players $1,375.16 each. looks close to $3,000 for the lucky this year, there will be hockey in New during the coming winter, same league will play in the Nicholas rink. The boxing club that had leased the rink make it a financial success property will revert to its uees in November. An Ottawa despatch says : ing upon the addition of Jack liams this week, Ottawas will Montreal at Lansdowne "ark Satur- day in the opening game of the Pig Four schedule with the strongest hie up that has worn Ottawa pe scys for a number of years. Marty Wali, the is turning 'out u team and Wil the game, an Root. Pills that should Hunt attend College this is known all over the province The tennis court at Queen's is busy afternoon of both sexes The intermediate &nter-colegiate rug- and Collegiates are in has be This ser- of the well-known Uol- player will business who has the well-known for- football be Ros- former game hetween the make the athletes, trap the speed game 18 Can- enclosed grounds are available in that ety en! ow Of this amount the Philadelphia players earn- like winners York and the St. was not able tao ne original Count- lace BER 3, 1911. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1911. ¥ AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT Chan A. 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Acton, of ton, evening bride's avenue, formed by pastor of Chalmer.' Church ed by Rev. Dr. Stenhouse Mrs. Acton left fo & ghort trip before going to "their Kingston. at the residence of mother in Northumberland The ceremony was Rev. J M assist Mr. and home nw Broke Leg at Pmfferin. James Snepee, engaged by Burnash, of Dufterin, met with accident on Tuesday afternoon, i get He was driving 8. feam of hors which took fright, dnd threw him ou on the knee Dr. J. OG. Togart summoned, and had him removed | the Hotel theu, where the limb was set. expected. 1 » Local Sporting Circles, The Sunday Schoo! AAA. mee this evening to elect officers aug winding up the season's business. School Athletic Association meets The RMC. afternoon. . The Victoria Baseball Club mem bers met last evening surplus money was the players. Has Plenty of Ice. James J. confoctioner on Princess street, and the Christmas holidays, affect him Ip any way. customers in large of small lois. To Attend Convention. Hugh C. 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