THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY OCTORER 6, 1911. pe §@ jan inspiration to the rughyists as the Nicol building on Oet. 16th, | ' THE HALLS OF QUEE Slike Rooters' club, headed by the 14th will be one of the Dig events of the| Y TEAM . band, was to the Frontenac hockey | all, The name of Dr. James Doug-| ---- team "Bobby" Orwell, the master las is dear to the heart of every drummer, who displayed such wonder- Queen's student and he will be wel-| TO MEET "VARSITY IS NOT YET ful talent, will undoubtedly have con | omed here as the one who is to per-| CHOSEN. trol of the sticks again this year,| orm the function « bandling the sil-| and "Larry" Williams will again di- ver lrowel, An Excursion to Ottawa Neat Satur-|rect the unbounded energy of the or day---The¢ Tennis Tournament Be- | gavization. 2 ¥ {clergyman of Franktown, nas been ap} gins Next Monday. | I'he students are preparing for an pointed a fellow in history at Queen's "The students! band leld its first excursion to Ottawa a week from Sa-jHe is a very young but very highly | ie practice of the season Thursday iter turday when the rughy team will go'gifted student and historical research-| ueen's first and second rugby teams noon at five o'clock, in Convocation down to the capital to try conclusions ler, keen at mastering archives and col- {went to the Athletic field Thursday Hall, It is expected that with an- with the wearers of the garnet and | ecling facts and putting them into |afternoon instead of praetising on the other practice Friday afternoon the ' grey. Oth century attire. {lower campus, where they have been band will be fu good shape for the} a -- {drilled all week. The prospects for a first rugby game Saturday alters | The tennis tournament will begin] The following is contributed by the (good showing to-morrow against noon between Queen's and" Varsity.'next Monday. This is an event which {university Music and Drama commit | Varsity are good but the wearers of This is the coterie of musicians which is being looked forward to with inter- tee : {the tri-color have a lot of things dispensed such soothing music at all ott. A large number of the contes-| Shakespeare Recital (shades of Henry {to learn yet. Their most outstanding | the games last year, and which ac tants are practising daily. Irving ! fault is failure to fudge catches, a companied the team on some of its a "A fellow feeling makes us wondrous [most serious thing. ft was their The band is just 'such! The laying of the corner stone of kind." iweakness in the game last Saturday, : Such a feeling existe between the [and if they lose the game to-morrow i ---- Queen's music and drama comnittes this failure will undoubtedly play. a and some citizens of Kingston since large part in it. Their punting is the memorable evening of Oet. 5th-- fair, but 'the speed of the back di | the evening on which they were sold. [vision requires to be faster 'than it To be sold is not at all pleasant, all is. Failure to get away with the will admit, but a sell carried on sin- ball before being tackled nearly al- gle-handed with such celerity, suavity ways proves disastrous. and sleckness as was the case on this] The line-up Saturday will be chang- occasion, cannot but excite the ad ed conmsiderably, although the exact miration even of those who were ta team is not known yet and will not ken in. be picked probably until Saturday " _ . . What damned error but morning. Pound will be full back, gome sober brow will bless it. . "lwith Foster, Leckie and Macdonneil EE --_-- -- AT BROCKVILEE CONVENTION | The skilful promoter used a power likely bali-backs. Hazlett has been S ful weapon n this university city 'moved up on the line and is doing TIPS FOR DAIRYMEN pe-- : creens when he flourished the all-compelling better work there than in Foster's Sunday Schools Will be Well Repre- name of Shakespeare. He had cut a place at hali. Blakesley, who has sented: The superintendents of the city Sun- STUDENTS" BAND PREPARING! FOI THE RUGBY GAME. | | Some of the Likely Players--The Queen's Back Team an Unknown! Quantity--Track Meet on 13th or 20th. t J. Calvin Macfarlane, son of the We offer the best $3.50 Shoes for Men Ever Offered in Kingston. ; Men's Calf Bluchers Leather Lined, Up- To-Date Patents, Also Tans and Patents. ABERNETHY'S excursions. -------- 0000000000000 0000000 #ASY RESTS THE HEAD THAT WEARS A KING HAT "King" Stiffs are flexible and self-conforming just where the hat touches the head. Ask the man who wears one, All the popular shapes, $2.9, wide swarth through the &ty before turned out Jor the last two prac {he reached your humble ser-ants, but |lices, may be out with the team as|G. G. PUBLOW SPEAKS ABOUT oy a da maetitig* in the Ihe got his pound of flesh from us spare. TRIP TO OLD COUNTRY. First Haptist Church on Thursday HUNTS, 53 Brock S Passes also. i "Shorty" Dick registered Thursday evening. Arrangements are being made 000000000000 000000000 00001 corp ve- land may figure with the hne-u m -- Ha be recorded for a prece [and Jay Seu a it wr Pointed Out to Members of Frontenac |in each school, to send a large num | } Cheese Board Result of His Res | ber of delegates to the Brockville con TITTIES a 9000000000000 000000000 ShoBLRbOBODBEINE IBID, In Art Muslin or China Silk and Road Foreman's Troubles. Mission Frame Figured Tapestry . to be J El] ttm] them Bedroom Skirt or Lines comfortable and yet dressy-looking Hat would do well to select one out of many which we are showing. They all have that appearance of style Made of Silk Velvet and cleverly trimmed ALL ARE INVITED TO SEE THEM. I's Milline that pleases. Must Do the Wark. A number of sanitary cases were on the docket again at the police court, on Friday morning, and further ad- journed as the work in the majority of the cases is being proceeded with. In the other cases, the parties will be no- tified that they must proceed with the work. A week ago the magistrate im- posed «a fine on a citizen for neglect: ing to go on with the work, and some stiff fines are promised if the slate is not soon cleaned off. AE Ta have a workout with "Varsity, its pos: [from Canada was that f its open Ali Soft Hats for Comfort. sibilities will be unknown. Sothe way, 'ness, It had a poor appearance, Per liam, Never before have we had such an|"Varsity tums ont a rughy team of [likely to mould, and would never | sons' elevator extensive variety of soft hats and| {he very best quality, no matter how pring the best price RR : never before has there been such a de | many of its previous vear's stars it > ' : . | mand for them. They are ideal hats loses, and for that reason may look | Regarding the cheese huxes, a great Te ig . 3 A ti ts and syrup, for Bel, wilt for cool days. Special values in cloth upon it to again win the intereolle- { denl of complaint has been made re- Jed at Collins | ' » 3 VeRO, LiF . " suph and. cold fi and velour materials, at 81.25, £1.50, giate honors. varsity has a great i garding the condition in which thel® cargo of coal for Rankin's x and $2, at George Mills & Co's, Prin-| system of training its athletics, and boxes arrived in the old eountryv. On | he : cess street. it has also the best of coaching. | the steamer the speaker made the trip | Grantham, arrived in port, } a pl , | upon, there were 9,000 boxes, and up- | MOTMNL, Irom Ramps : p ry pod ti Death of Halifax Citizen. on arrival he had taken the trouble anh ello ' wire a no he benefit of competition by 3 {to make an investigation, and found On Friday morning, Mrs. | = Swift's amet rtis th han . ' g Mr lM. that the men on the boats took a wy wift's wharf Sienn 5 ' . In the Wiig where ontrea ped on her wa f any w oe i Lanos, Queen street, received a tele ! ope {great deal of pains to see there was gram, announcing thedeath on Thurs 5 i> : "this mo d left off some freight. | nke ta thizx vear (it comms toe : I ons no breakage. Everything possible was un mo B Batt | f . § ut Ia . year 0 comes Lo {done to safeguard the boxes Many | Steamer Dellevil'e, down, at iy #1 ot fhe general foreman caught the horse by and tried to hold it back, but the driver made the horse go over the THE WHIG'S JUMBLE. bad road. - § . A Lot of News of Interest to Every MARINE TIDINGS. body ery An Accident on King Street. inside wing man and if he is in cent Tour of g i I uiation Thi ! i > , acquisiti re we education @ ali This morning as a gentleman who shape' will be a valuable acquisition adian Cheese Well Received. ne ath NG The convention will resides on hing street west was com-|to the team. -- tw am : Gl his gain : 24th to 26th. Oct ing into the city and when opposite | The final practice will be held this G. G. Publow, chief dairy inspector | be held on October 24th to h : N . . ! J § y r " pn a 8 v Hi 4 Macdonald park, the wind blew his afternoon at the Athletic field and (for Eastern Ontario, was present ht )obec 25th will be the banner day ah new hat off and an automobile which [the names of those who will play on the regular meeting of the Frontenac |workers who cannot get away for the ¢ was passing ran over it. As it was |Saturday will be posted @ther to-|cheese board, on 'Thursday aiternoon,|three days are urged to go on Wed ¥ one of Campbell's celebrated guaran-|night or Saturday. land upon inritation of the members | esday, if possible, If a good number feed Buckley hats, it was replaced free . - referred to his recent trip to the|will go, single fare will be secured on s *, 5 tone k st the of charge. lhese celebrated guaran An Old Queen's Player. jold country, where he went to look|the railway wey Y up wea owaclio-4ipply ¢ : : which are lacking--ensure your makes, are to be had in Kingston only |, : (hieen's rugby tea and [Some timely tips to the dairymen. His . . . T . " Y leaptain of Queen's gh m, | x J : into brawn and sinew, red blood and active at Campbell Bros', the style centre for | ;ne of the best inside wing men who |Tomarks wars listened to with keen Fhe foreman on the streets to | men's hats. - 1 ( ' for wit- (interest and at the close he was ex-|, vod is having quite a time with the wer donned a een's uniform, i pe \ National Drug snd Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited rei soley 8 Tuesday aiternoon tended the thanks of the bourd. drivers of rigs who persist In driving : 81 Classes of Qualification. and will come hown from Picton y Sa- | Me. blow says hat he went Pure over the dug-up roe hs. the Foreman s = . . 2 + ve ithe Olt and to see how the Canadian | had barricade at each .end oO e rery turday in his automobile to witness ad a A class is being wd very night, Jaws ny 4 - Varsity to-mOITOw {cheese was being received there and | street and the rigs will even then de o as Sxcep}icn i ny for theithe game with a y 9 , {to see just what class of cheese was | jiberately drive right over the road y « on -- ! . t ] 0 ' 1 wishing to ify hare oy ogiment, Queen's Track Meet Soon. {brioging the best price. ile had the} The company in charge of the Work < : i . . : . 2 of Davi 0 8 . Be icades to protect earsa S 1 mery twenty-five in the class, and all enjoy Queen's University track team had pleasure of payin: a visit to all the | has these barricades to prote The style of our Tailored or Street Hats for every day the training they are getting. It is|ga slight workout, Thursday evening at In ing over the : = 3 * Ww . ads the company would be respon yosness that, mark of distinction that cling to them, and are about three months. The men are sup- chill wind blowing, the athletgs could Ped. i Nas pleaged lo tnd thet fou Go te Lan itn artes Py icked up y posed to attend at least two classes |not do much. Next week when thej-anacian chese compared. favorably | sible for the belong in to a coal | Useful 4 : 1 i : : a fans yther cow aftern Fl v longing 0 a cot | To ho A doy ladies who need 2 a week. There will be a larger num- | heaviest of the rugby practice is over | With that of any other country afternoon, : ng : and the driver | B ' : : ) ] ber of qualified officers and men for | Physical Director Bews will have an! He would say that the best of the | dealer, came slong a Te oxes a : . : rote i 8 y st " ro Aro t the regiment when it resumes drill | opportunity to meet the boys and do Scotch make was superior to that | was asked te i AN o : She next season. *l something to assist them. The date made in Canada, but. in saying so he] other way, but he woul he SB 'the , of the track meet here has not been did not wonder at it, after he had still persisted in diving rig tL over i decided yet, but will probably be held made an investigation, and found just | rond which had just begn dug up. ve mt He on the 13th or 20th, and the winners (how things were carried on in the the hea ne . will represent the college at the Inter- {Scotch factories, Special attention ea SA Collegiate track meet in Montreal on was paid to the factories, ull the fa- Cl |liness. I'he cheese most desired was i : {close boring cheese with a mild fla Want Line on Queen's. ivor. ---- tol : 5 . i a 1 Sar Q wen a Ones W p Ottawa rugby followers have writ-] Consnuing, Mr. Publow stated that | Grain Carriers Are on Way to This | hh ) Be pat " , at Mcleod . ten Lon Millan for a "line" on the heard but few complaints about Port, the tickle ! J Ha . thd il 'auth Queen's. Down the Ottawa way, there {Canadian cheese, but when there was cid : i: Soiva 2 : Ju th 1 or the i J : | " I'he schooner Ford River arrived [of ureh cough s. at Best's is great respect for the Presbyteriansia complaint there was ample reason from Charlotte, with coal for Kich mplet em rt A } i and always lots of money to back [for it. Cheese wasting too much of | qo. [No Dre ' io met Nya - _ i 1 A Na 0. repare a Mc them against their enemies to the acid sold for less money. A common The. stent Saskatoon in at Belle] Lars Dei prepa ationg a ic east and the west. Until i $ |= I FC CO RD LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW For Sale or to Rent. ' Sales Negotiated Rents Collecte: Fire Insurance Conveyance and Rea Estate E. Blake Thompson, . OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK MARKET BQUARR, 'Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT. OF rm - |*Shorty'" has good experience as an ros z ; Inspection--Can- | vention, so that the Kingston schools 2 teed Hats as well as the other leading Dr. Morley I. Brapscombe, an ex-jiuto the dairy trade, and he gave large centres in England and Seot- | selves in case of 'an accident. I a 1 ; oo adinnh choose: wi » hurt expected © w 3 atic fol . t e |1and, where Canadian cheese was ship- | horse was wear for Young Ladies are only appreciated when seen. They pe that the class will last for |the athletic field, but owing to h October 30th. {cilities available being used for clean Queen's complaint about the cheese sent out] Lille loading cement, for Fort Wil <. MN. Finkle has rented the Wood house ov 408 1 O ota The barge Minmere nat Richard R premises, wel = of Victoria loading" Dwain fo chool, Tweed. Mrs. Finkle was sett . ling during the last of the week Montreal. 'Deost"s Short Stop combination' twenty steam mnelly, with the barge] : o : i best results for bread or pastry, King's Quality" flour have property for sale why Special Sale 3 PM. AND 8 PM. DAILY, Don't fail to attend our EXTRAORDINARY SALE day evening of her brother-in-law, Wil liam Chisholm, who had heen ill for Dundurn, up, thursday sri Pe ; i: devrvés your eon some months. The deceased was con of the bekes were found to ig loose . y : . fitting. They should be made to fit nected for the past thirty vears with | The world is full of disordered sto-| bo oh EO a ; a . i . the { hard Steamship company office machs and hinety per 'cent of the! H h . i wl wb y i ; ome sent |; ont cleared again for dow at McLeod's Drug Stores at Halifax. . x ' jirom here had been found to come UP | io... steamer Aletha, down from bay Miss Mabe vit h money spent Yon t physicians od above the chesse. Consequently, these eta to-day ' foe hing 1 ; N FR Fe ans gd her i ' drugs goes in an attempt to cure the. oo would sell for less money than |' : , . 1 1 pomtion 3 W re ood com e 0 0 stomach. {ou A ¥ M. T. Co's clevator : The steamer | pany, For hats with a reputation. People are made lo believe that in OF ors n goes condition, jos from | Gordon, from Fort Willian iam . . is district, in some cases four eccnts | 4 = alvols wheat he & r { ' . JAPANESE ART DEALERS. . ------ ' {order to gmin health they must doe- | Jue. H some of the dairvmer could ed 70,000 bushels of whe . Bu hon n' Meleod's Little Liver Vills, only . Yes, others make good flour, but it [tor their stomachs and use catharties. | : Sheu ; er hinmount from Fort William, dw jae & bottle Melood's Drug stores 174 Wellington Street. Rin : le {have made an inspection, he felt sure | charged 71.000 bushels of wheat hal K was left to us to make "King's Quali- |So the doctor gets hs fee for ine r . arged 71, bush I wheal, thei Moe Robert MeGowan, Tweed re ty," manufactured by the Maple Leaf [stomach treatment and the druggist | hat the would not allow the boxes | tug Hall cleared for Montreal, with ig tv. Little } : . , . a . : KE " a y little hurt on Sun. Milling Co Py for the physic, until the savings of a to go over in this condition again r Emerson is | 4. . B " t n i un Jo. 3 » ysic, g re : ) . . : {da n going about she fell' and re life-time are exhausted and yet no Some of the cheese made here, in ' to ¢ the : ved d cut-in her forehead It Sire ithe warm weather, would not have " Let's be reasonable. {stood the test, but for the rising mar r rrved from m- | itd he 5 avh SMF {| * The sick stomach is in every cas | kets. It had been a good thing for Ont- | treal with tw: : g hurried | ario, that the markets remained high, ® the wesult of over-eating, t . - . abun Rae . ee es ®) [mastication and improper choice of | otherwise there would have been ser- | APPOINTING A CITY ENGINEER. | » ap fe 3 M foods. The mucous lining afl the way|ious complaints about the condition nS oh EE nea : ny {down the food tract loses its sensi-|of the cheese. The question to be con- | Was Deferred Two Weeks by Board |, P ¥ 0 ae J pi we article " ; R : : they w at a small price tiveness, and when food is forced sidered, was as to whether the ggod of Works. Tov 8 ack of *'K "wh, aality™ fous down "the muscles fail to respond. ]prices would continue to prevail he board of 'works has dele ol ae We They do not churn the food as ey Lpeaer felt that it was possible to -- he b urd a work: a def ron nd be convineod of it's superior qual- should. The glands no longer give out keep up the heavy consumption of} oo of o city ' . jity. : gastric juices to dissolve the food cheese, just as long as the best qual-|.. 0 before the » | Miss Frances Boyd, daughter of Mr iand render it capable of assimila-|ity was turned out. There was always | oiine held on hursda and Mrs. W. J. Boyd, Smith's Falls, The man has become a dyspep-|a ready sale for the best cheese, and | upon it was so decided | rae completed 'a course of training as tie. nothing to be feared along this line. A number of the anplicants sapped oi | professional nurse in the Good Sam There is one sure way and only one| There was no other country for Can- | before the board, giving information | "1147 Hospital, Montreal to bring positive relief. Put into that ada to imitate when it came to mak- | as regards their qualifications, ete, | Witcharzel Cream, large bottles, 15¢ stomach of yours the very 'elements|ing cheese; all that was necessary, was | but it was finally decided to allow (30 Fests tannic was up from Montreal In Search of Relief. after discharginy ons \ & tooth paste 2 fresh supply, smith's Fall snd will take a sch ' } i hi AE | much needed rest for a few months in harges . , large > REE EEE What a wonderful amount of meaning there Is in that one wora. "Confidence." The business of the world hinges on it. We are proud to state that our clothing and metnods are winning not only the confid- ence but the friendship of the people as weil. © YOE oe . Jeni our reputation in this matter. Try us for a Suit or Overcoat for Man or Boy. We won't disap- point you, ; i Ma err article cun be profitably _ Lessee Es seEen Whatever you want, we claim to give the best values--absolutely the best values without exception, Men's Overcoats in good heavy Tweeds, Converto and Velvet Collars. well made and trimmed, goods that: were made (0 sell at $10.60. On sale Saturday and Monday at $7.50. Boys' Overcoats, made from the same materials as the men's, same styles, sizes 28 to 33. On sale Satur- day and Monday at £3.00, and you will say so when you see the display. RONEY & CO, Specials for Saturday and Monday 50 Boys' two-garment Suits, good strong Tweeds, D.B. coats. plain or bloomer style trousers, sizes 26 to 34. These are really $4.00 suits. Oa sale Saturday and Monday at $2.95. 50 Pairs Men's Tweed Pants, re- gular $1.50. Take r choice Sai- urday and Monday at . $1.00. 127 Princess » | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will take that it lacks to get that food into liquid form. It takes pepsin, dias tase, golden seal and other ferments ish this. The healthy sto- mach contains these alements. The ia stomach lacks part or all them. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet is made up of just what the dys peptic stomach lacke--Nature's diges- {® (tives. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a medicine, not a drug, not a cathartic. do not cure anybody or anythi but Dyspepsia and Incigestion a such ailments as arise from poorly digest the food the sto- doctor and why drag yourself ? care of yourdood while Nature cures would always be a good demand for it. Some dealers whee found, who work- ed up a trade in undergrades, but it was not advisable to send them. Some complaints were made about the cheese being too heavy. They should not go over eighty pounds, except they were to be used for show, in a window, For the most part, women were in charge of the shops in the old country, and they could not handle the heavy cheese. Flat cheese was in great de mand, and a great many were making it in the old country, but it brought no greater price, and he did not thiak it would be worth while catering to it. | There wae a most serious complaint labout the fall make, that it would not strip well, He would advise all makers to hold the cheese a littlglong- er. Canada was up agsinst good com- phtition from New Zealand, ss a fine quality of cheese was shipped from there. : The Genuine. Neott's, Backley's, s, hate ade sold at , --- to make the best grade, and there | the matter to stand over for tw weeks, when it mendation will be made to conncil Chairman Ald. Rigney, presided at the meeting, and the other members is expected 1 recor Harrison, Hanley and Carson. Was in Kingston Hospital Tweed News Miss Edith York ~~ assistant post mistreks, received the sad news on Fuesday mornimg, of the death of her brother, Sydney York, at Erinsville, early Tuesday morning. Decessed ha undergone treatment at the geners hospital, Kingston, for goitre and had returned home with fair prospects of recovery. Tuesday morming he went out for a short walk and was over taken by death. Death was due 10 heart fatlure. He was tweniy three years of age H you need office help tre a wanted advt, in the Whig, and and the worry Alexander Met ullough, of Tweed, who had been ill for the lust fifteen yenrs, did on Wednesday Felix (€ outs, of Tweed, who retired om Tuesday as oning, in the best of , died ducing (he present were Ads, Fracer, Tove, | Ask your groper for "Kipg's Quali- | advertised in the "For Sale" column, lon page 3. The cost is soall; the {response is qoick and satisfdctory {Try it to-morrow | For best results for bread or pastry, | use 'King's Quality" flour On Saturday, 8. 8S, Elliott, Twead, { whipped a car of export steers to Tor onto markets. There were twenty-five head. in the lot. They were as fine a bunch as seen in"a long time. Ask your grocer for King's dality™ flour Gold-filled spect aches and oye- glasses regular $3 and #4, fitted | omplete for $100, at Best's. Each 'pair guareniesd for ten years. I A home wedding occurred on Wed: inesday at the residence of Mr. and { Mrs. Ryerson Badgley, Melrose, when | their daughter, Miss Eva Pearl, was {married to Suliman E. Haight, of i Tyvendipaga i i . . . Colds or Fevers Are broken op in & single night. end serious iliness prevented, by laking Hood's Pills drogiists. 3 osnte, t