Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Nov 1911, p. 3

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* For regulating the bowels, invigorating' the kidneys and . stirring up the lazy' livef - . Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have proved for over half a century, in every quarter of the world, absolutely safe snd most effective. 25¢c. a box everywhere, # LIBERAL MEETINGS In interest of Rev. J. P-McINNES LIBERAL CANDIDATE for Fron- tenae, will be held as follows: -- Barrietield, Monday, Nov. 27, 7.30. Joyceville, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 7.30. Mowe Island, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 30, Fingerboard, Thursday, Nov. 30, 7.30 Brewer's Mills, Friday. J Dee. 1, 7.30, Petworth, Sat., Dec, 2 p.m. Verona, Sat., Dec. Ey in pn. Everybody welcome WON BOTH Teeny iJ MES IN MON TRE K $ In the Canadian Shmmplonship Ser tes { ~--Juniors Won by 17 to 18, and Intermedites by 26 to 5. Well, do you think of soldier of the Royal College capturing both junior tapmeciate semi-final rugby Montreal on Satiwday afternoon? The Montreal champions of the Uuebee league fell before the fleet and well trasned, cadets, who won their was through the intercollegiate Next Saturday, the I. MC ,-tening are to play the finals for the Canadian championship in Kingston, so far as is known. The gridiron in Montreal, which the games were played, was as hard as au billiard fable, sheets of ice cov- ering about one-half of it. Tt was after one o'clock before the junior game commenced, the team lining out thus : RM.C, I1.--~Full-back, Barwis; halves Sutherland, Morphy and Hutchinson; quarter, Matthews, scrimmage, Fialt, what those Military and tin. games. in hovs series, 1 TH CADETS VICTORS: I. 0. Riddell: WMamilton, Corrigan: wings, Walter. Cr ankshaw, Sav are; | Coalican and Deugl RE. Referen jab Goth. | Zanes, W It umpire, B. Brown THE SPORT REVIEW VARSITY AGAIN AIN w INS RUGEY CHAMPIONSHIP. Defeated Argonauts hy 14 to Runiing-Passing Game Superior to the Old Style of Straight Football. For the thisd year 0 SUCCPasION, Varsity wine the Dominion = rughy championship. In Torenio on Satur day afternoon, it defeated Argonauts by 14 to 7 in the final game. Through- lout, the collegians showed betier form. It was their passing that won the game. It was a case of the run: ving-passing gnme as against what is known as 'steaight football, If ~the inter-provineial teams are to compete with the intereollegiate, they will have to adopt the open style of play, for it is this system that has given Varsity the championship these three Harter, scrimmage, Me Nis THY 7 -- .. Addressesby-- My Melunes and} thers Represeniatives are invited to ap- penr on bebalf of present Govern- ment, Ladies cordially Invited To the ELECTORS of the a Frames Public Meetings in He interests OF § * ANTHONY RANKIN Conservative Candicate, will be held as follows: ~ Wednesday, Nov, 20th, Petworth. Thursday, Nov, 30th, Glendower. Friday, Dec, 1st, Town Hall, Sanbury The meetings will be addressed by A. Rankin and other prominent speakers, Everybody welganfe. + Ladled obrdially Invited. GoD SAVE THE KING. ~ FROM FOUR STATES Kestimony to the Efficacy of the New Scientific Dandruff Treatment.' + James C. Rowe, of * Liviagsvon, Mont: "Herpicide cured my dan- druft and stopped my hair falling." Orange MoContba, St. Anthony, aho : "Herpicide * cleaned my of dantruff and made my hair, as silk and plossy." : W. H. Otis, barber, Champaign, BL: "I used Herpidide on one cus tomer. for dandruff and on amother for falling "hair with excellent - re- sults." F. W. Woody (Assistant postmas- fer), Champaign, Hi: "Hempicide complétely stopped my, falling hair." of. of Bente Shgndan, Wyo. *'Herpicile excelent for cleaning the foalp.t! i Sold 'by Yowding denggists. Send 10¢. in stam for sample to the Her- icide Co... Detroit, Mich, One dollar Potties guarantoed. Jas. B. McLeod "and L. 'T. Best, special agew's. TO THE ELECTORS|" OF THE CITY OF 1d- scalp soft KINGSTON and PORTSMOUTH! At the wigent request of a large number of independent voters, and having been tendered the uhanimous ; nomination by the Liberal-Conserva- 'tive Party, have 'detlded "to offer myself as the Candidate in support! of the honest and progressive Goy-/ _ephment headed by Sir Himes Whit. ney; and I respectfully solicit your] A * ' AMETHYST OR TOPAZ GENTLEM ENS RAZO ew de Cees rE STROPS NOW 18 THE TIME 10 0 IN AND LOOK ARC : 4 McPherson. Stomach trouble. and 1 suffered so' CADET "JACK" GWYNNE, Captain 'of the championship RM.C Intermediate Rugby team. Fisher "and Whitehead; wings, Gendron, Patterson, Dennistoun, and Latimer, : Montreal. HI. --Full-back, Halves, McPherson, Abrams, Deenan; tiuarter, Blackstock; scrimmage, Scott, Nelson and Lovell; wings, Trenhoime, Bucknell, Walt, Goodhue, ; Dawson, Mchay. It took ten iigutes of overtime to play to decide the junior final, At the expiration of the regulation time the! score stood at I8 to 16. In the last minute of over-time, Barwis kicked over the dead ball lige, scoring the winning point-for the Cadets. Cadets scored first «ith a rouge off Montreal obtained touch-down, McPherson kicked Angus McKay ran her through, Pherson failed to convert. Barwis Zot a drop - kick, giving Cadets three points, Abrahams started the leather up the field, passed to McKay, who got a touch-down, McPherson failed' to convert. Cadets got one more on a rouge and soon followed with two more. Barwis kicked behind the dead line, tieing the score. On a rouge hy McKay Cadets. were one ahéad. A punt behind the dead line gave them one more. Hall time score: RM.C, 120 MA.AA,, 10, In the _-- half RM.C, added a rouge, Barwis eanght a nice punt, but Dawson sneaked it out of hiw arms, Hay, Leach Hodgson; n and Mc- {secured a touch-down &nd MePherson converted. On a teuchin-goal the Ca- deta eame up ang and a little later du- plicated it. The next score was = an- other rouge for Cadets and evened 'the tally with six minutes to play. Five minutes emch way had to be played Jt to break the tie, wis, who the RAM.C. mainstay all through with his punting, got the de eiding point with a touch-in-goal from a neat punt, Final score: RM.C., 17; Montreal, The Intérmediate Game, over for Cadets, who won by 26 to 5. As it was getting late, tem minute quarters wore decided upon, ston back divisions ir superiority by going I Montreal for an easy try, which was not converted. Montreal evened up when the ball was dribbled over, following a fumble by the R.M.C. and Riddell fell on it for a try, After that Cadets ' scored two easy tries, neither of which was converted, bring- ing half- time store te 15 16 5 for Ca- iled on the points in the f, and al the finish led by {jo I<Full-back, halves, Meduley Lawson, soon Galt; ~ and and Gr wood; reen wings S rr an Roberts, Poarad AWoeney topmns 'Montreal = TI-Fuli-bagk, B halves, J, € Riddel he y oven thoa- right around here Bo. appetite for , «n "and nt only because they Sine » BAYS «a wn letter: "For pew- five years 1 wad tormented with 1 had no appetite! much and so | if I never inol I roved to nevded. The intermediate game was a walk 1, Seott and Dear, vears. The universities have an advan tage over city teams, an afivantage tw Hich is increasing every year, and the time may vet éome when rughy will | be confined to the seats of learning, as it is in the United States. Thé field was in fair condition the big game, having been swept and gone over by a'steam roller. Argonauts lod at the end of the first quarter by 1 to 0. At half time. Varsity led by 6 to 1, having scored a rouge and a touch. The third quar ter ended 13 to 3, Varsity having scor ed a second toweh and cnother rouge while Argos added only two single points. Iu the lagt quarter, Binkley of Argonauts, made a drop kick over goal, and the Argos scored a rouge Varsity secured snother rouge just be fore tume was called, and thus doubled ithe score. | There were 18,000 people in ance. The visitors were carried off the field, amid a great demonstration jov hy the university students. teams: A rgos----smith, {left half; for attend of The fiving Mallett Biokley, centre half; - Law son, right half; 0'Connor, quarter Sinclair, serimmage; Russell, | mags; - Kent, - Serimmage; Gule, inside; Murphy, left inside; Wigle {right middle; Arnoldi, left middle | Moore, right outside; Murray, left outside. | * Varsity -Taylor, flying wing: Greene jlait half," Ramsay, centre half; May nard, right half; Campbell, quarter { Knight, sorimmage; Bell, scrimmage Curtis, scrimmage; Clarke, right in | side; Cory, left inside; German, right | middle; Grass, left middle; Hassard. right outside: Sinclair, left outside. Referce=Phit MacKeenzie, Montreal. Umpire--Frank Robbins, of Hamil {ton. | ri-- Basketball Game. In thegjunior Baskitnit series play: ed at the Y. A. gymnasium on Satuglay a Cs Frank Nichol son's pets deleated the juniors from Bethel church by a score of 7.40.5. The teams showed the want of pract- ice. H. Edgar gave entire satisfaction as referee, "MAD AME wing: right Xr Will be Feature at Grand on Wed nesday. The most - remarkable York's fashionable theatrical first nighters hat® seen in 'many vears greeted those prescut at the premier of "Madame X," when it first appear ed in the metropolis. The theatre was packed to the . very doors with, gathering made up of men and 'womer who have seen overvthing the world of ~ the stage has to offer, persons whose eriotions have Some through long training vd experience undef perfect contgol: But as the action of "Madame X' "féached that wonderful climax in the court. room, where th mother in the prisoner's dock recog vizes hier boy in the lawyer who i defending her, a veritable snow storn of handkerchiefs appeared. Tears were shed as they have. never before been shed in any playhouse, while the gobs of both men and women actually interrupted momentarily the perform tuce, so tremendous were they ir volume, "Madame X" will be offered here by Henry W. Savage on Wednes day, November 20th, at the Grand with a brillant company and the Produstion will be' exactly as in New or sight New & When Sir James Forgot. Gordon Henderson, liberal candi date for West Oftawa, recounted =» number of Sir James Whitney's pre -- declarations which he. had tiem after getting into power, in nding his opposition to the appoint Suit of a drainage referee, to salaried minister of edueation, t the continuance of the department of ,, {agriculture. Sir James had increase the number of bis nnisters, snd dic nat himself administer a single depart ment. He had promised that no mom land showld be given as bonuses, bn bal riven away two million seres tc a wlway corporation: He had said during the last days of the last pro- vincinl legislatore ve to the Lg Rose company $130,000, the head mar of that company being a brother- in law gf one of hie ministers. ; First Baptist Church, Yesterday wax a day of helpfulness and interest in the First Baptist church. At the morning service, T. 8 Cole, of Toronto, brought to those ss sembled a great message on, "The a er ¥ W. Mo Calbam. mission, gave a al Mo «| Rammedan ¥ Ng aise wpon the work o* Christian = missions in Torker. The "ate great. hut the workers gée Hopehd 3 WHIG, MONDAY. NOXEMBER 51, 1011, I AMUSEMENTS QUEENS TREATS now UH Sale serim-, there should be no more nepotism, hit, GRAND OPERA 7 HOUSE) Tuesday, NOV~ 28s UNIVERSITY CLUB DRAMATIC IN THE FAMOLS 3-ACT COMEDY, THE LOST, PARADISE. This peiuy with. Gapital and Labor: wiilten. and is fie first m in the history the 17 ¥ Direction of Prices--an, an, I per in © of pivers Irving HH. Beers 8 and T5e. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29 GREATEST PLAY IN 30 YEARS. Drama mii AL Xa ROLY . bv. {3 TE ETN 50 | A NEW LINE of CULTURE for BETTER R CITIZEN SHIP MUNICIPAL and "HONE IMPROVEMENT By H. 1. Hutt, B.S.A., Landscape Gardening, witural College, An illustrated ect in Comvocation Mall, Queen's College TUESDAY, NOV. 28 at 4 p.m. All Notable Cast, Professor of Ontario Agri- address on this sub- Admission free are invited, good citizens REED MILLER AND Croxton Quartette NEW YORK CITY, ® Miss "Kimbgll, Sopra o. Mrs, Reed Miller, Contralto. TYYYYYS J stsessses PAGER VIR & eanssnass I ~ The People's. Forum ne a OONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First Insertion le a word, Esch con. secutive insertion thereafter half Cent a word, Minimum charge for one lusertlom 2Scf three fawertions, B8e; six. $1; one month, §2. ---- HELP--WANTED. A MAID Far Work. Apply Brock Street GENERAL HO A Mrs. Fowler SMART BOY TO LEARN THE HOUSE- furnishing business Apply to T F. Harrison Cp: EXPERIENCED COOK Housemaid for Dec. ist. Appl 2411, Whig; office ONCE, YOUNG GIRL ral servant. references Apply to 146 Stuart Street ANC AND . Box AS GENES required, YOUNG MAN OR BRIGHT BOY FoMm offiee work: experienced person preferred Apply {Ln x & Uo BOY FOR MAILING DEPARTMENT: steally position te & sma braght lad. Apply, Business Off Whig the 2 NIX SMART GIRLS TO LEARN PAPE i making Wl wages ¥ A XingElan poly Paper TEN GIRLS, ONCE work: good, smart work $1.00 to $1.50 a day A tice. Kingston Hosiery et Test, AT STE ADY | AN INTELLIGENT PERSON WM AY earn" $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers, Ne canvassing Send for particulars, Press -Syndl- cate, 3.965 Lockport, N.Y, GIRLS WANTED, highest wages; steady employment Apply immediately, D, 8 rin . & Company, London, Ontario, Per- Ltd hv Reed Miller, Tenor. Frank Croxton, Basso. rant Hall NESDAY, NOV, 29th, At 8.15. n opens at Uglaw's Nov. PRICES: $1.00, 7c, Boe. may be secyred gby 'phoning 20. + $1.30, Tickets 1024. 887 A Eg CLEANING KID GLOVES. : We clean kid gloves inside and ontside and return them 0 without any odor. We give HL PARKER & €0, Dyers and Cleaners, 6) Princess St, Kingston, Ont. yau offensive satisfaction. ; : 4 JS PBVVBVVVEILLTRBRGS want) Score HME NAT CHAL MERS, Sermon Prof. Dall. sermon the ' and the Mons of ¢ and, preached in Chalmers hurch, Sunday evening, by Prof. lohan Dall, of Queen's. The societies vith John Me. Mowat, president of it. Andrew's;, and Thomas MeKenzie, hief of the Sons of Seotland, formed ip in the Sunday school hall, ' and narching into the church, occupied he front seats. From the text, wer here will T dwell; ired it." (Psalms oxxxii -14). Prof. Jall drew a vivid picture of the place hat 'Jerusalem hell in the heart of he Jew. No nation had a deeper eénse of historical continuity and a onger natiofial pedigree than the fewish, It was an inspiration for my nation to follow in the steps of reat men, and those men fellow- ountirymen. History has proved hat - periods of 'national belief vere periods of prosperity. From ferusalem went forth, not only the lecrees of kings, but also decrees of he King of Ki 'The holy city alled up in the 1 ind St. Andrew's Preached Rev. I'he annual Irew's Society by } to St was "This is my rest for for 1 have de of the Jew all hat was best in: his people, religious v and politically, hie history being 1s religion happy resting slace which the Jew hopes to. inhaikt ter death is called New Jerusalem Prof: Dall went "on to point hat there were cities and towns in | leotland, the mention of the names of | vhich brought ip. in the mind of the Scot 'all that was best in the history | und religion of hie nation, such places # Edinburgh and St. Andrew's. The weacher dwelt on. the influence of his- ory and tradition, and the value of nspiration, and roctiedt guide, Fach nan is individeally responsible for the we he makes of bis prigileges. The music, which was very appro- riate to the occasion, and well ren fered, consisted of : Anthem, "Land y the Teal" quartetie, "The Palace 4 the King," aisses Hazel Wassie and Mcleod, Mesers, Walter Met? tee and | Ailiam Spalding: sole, "My Ain! "onntrie," James ND. Bankipr. out | There's 'a vxcuse for failore unless yan yearn for the unattainable. | { | | oLD | i {kind for side-stepping ber 100 LOST. Liss sreseeise rer IIIs IRIS Sse ee FITIVIRIIIIT SESE SR FOR SALE. 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DUDS, Street, ner: a TEACHEYS WANTED. ~ UPHOLSTERER, burale Public ing salary I. Blackio Kingston. Premier Likened to an Ostrich, Misawa Citizen (consecervaiive). Sir James % only too clearly each time he talks on tax reform that his study of this question has been very Superfiacss, nd' be has allowed oO warp his judgment, , like the ostrich, has had his head baried so long iu the sands of time 'that Ontario's insistence -that it be given local option in taxation haa stunned his reasoning fgculties 3c that he cay find only flimsy excuses of this ber demands. The woman who insists that she Te a "perfect lads' is seldom able th ove it. I you will Bave your bwa ed travel alms at times, Cot. qu ALaFTED TEACHER YOR Salond and qualificatiocus oK, Secretary GLEN- Apply, st W. J. GAVINE, EPHOLMTERING, RE. pairing snd carpet work, hair mats tress repavating Drop & card or call 216 Begol Street (Henburnie, Furnace Out Again. 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