Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1912, p. 5

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ee ---- e----------" Sr -------------------------------------- COLLEGE. OPENING Wednesday; i 1 With the opening of Classes in all Departments October 2nd we have on hand a complete Stock of QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY-. TEXT BOOKS To Be Used In CLASSICS, PHILOSOPHY, BOTANY, And all the Classes in ARTS SCIENCE AND MEDICINE. STUDENTS' SUPPLIES Including Note Books, Fountain Pens, Mathematical Instruments, Drawing Materials, T Squares. Set Squares, Protractors, Embossed Stationery and Loose Lelf Note Books. / STUDENTS CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK. R. UGLOW & COMPANY 141 Princess Street on MODERNS, POLITICAL SCIENCE PHYSICS, ENGLISH, HISTORY, MATHEMATICS, CHEMISTRY, ~~ HIGH-GRADE TAILORING. It Is our privilege to offer our patrons the benfits - of High-grade Tailoring at moderate cost. We are now showing the full range of fabries for Fall and Winter from the House of Hobberlin, Limited. Cap- ada"s Largest Tailoring House. There are many beautiful /weaves to select from. We positively guaran- tee you perfectly fitting garments or stand ready to refund all money paid us, Better come In and let us talk the matter over. PRICES FROM $18 TO $35 Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess St. Agency House of Hobberlin, meade een 1 have for Sale a few hundred Shares of the Stock of The Great Gulf Lands, Limited. This Company owns nearly 20.000 acres of Truck and Fruit Lands in the Garden of the United States jst a few miles from Mabile, Alabama. - The climate is the best and the land the MOST PRODUCTIVE in the world. . Buy the Stock and CHANGE IT FOR LAND if you want to. The Com- pany has a sure thing--viz,, land of the first quality. Its earnings are estimated Yo be FOUR times the present issue of its stock. Descriptivé Booklet and Prospectus on application, J. 0. HUTTON, 18 MARKET STREET, KINGSTON. SCTE RANTEED STOCK SEE NX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912. THE - SPORT REVIEW STARS THIS FALL, No Further New Material Has Yet Appeared--Father Stanton Cone fident of Defeating Queen's Next TREN » v Ww k. QUEEN'S MAY HAVE NO roy be fat No THE LATE MRS, CORR | Vi a ' : 4 ts She Passed Away in Brooklyn Lust | The Cokeiair home, Brooklive, N.Y. 5G Eighth street, {ps plunged | wto deepest gioom throadh t death, | Wednesday, and burial, on Fridav, of Mrs. Meus:a hnapp (ofefair, who, in! Ringsten, Unt., is related to the nu- id. There was no new material on the |B {merous Knapp families. | The deceased, a native of Kingston, ' was sixty-nine vears old aod al the | resident of Brooklyn for over forty - \pout fourteen months ago she Saturday. campus on Monday when Queen's players turned out over! thirty strong to drill for their com. |°Ommenced to complain of illness; re- ing fight with Ottawa. The rumors cently she took to bed, Despite the | which continue to crop up hat st medical attendance; surrounded | Leckie and Elliott are to be in the | bY many of ihe members of the fam- | game are groundless. ' Queen's ox- ily whom she recognized to the end, | pected a good man from Mount |she passed' away Wednesday, death Allison College but he has not)cOming to her, according to one of toe come, and it is thought that he hag |'cletives of the family, "like a sha | been induced fo remain at home. |40W Passing over a flower. { The old material of Queen's how-| Ihe funeral service was held at her | ever, is breaking in well, and some | late residence on Thursday night, and | of the men who last year were at |"as largely attended by her velatives | it for the first time are showing up |and friends. The attendance was such | well There is. mo. -doubt that 28 to show the esteem in which the de | Queen's, aMbough perhaps not [ceased was held and the sympathy ex- | booked to draw the championship, pressed for the family. 3 lhe Horal tri- | will at least give a fow surprises in | butes of th: family and friends were] Intercollegiate rugby this year. many and completely filled the parlor hall bay window, where the casket rested . Queen's Trac in the fromt parlor, and ome side of Little has . ale Bpoem. 'wl the room gs well. The body rested in as "yet with regard ne th eeh kl® plain cagket that was so smothered sports. The Sgnre men are a with flowers that the remains could here yet. There are three runners |Pardly be pean. iv olliciated. He paid out, but the "track is not in 'good| Kev. Dr. Pomply ofie = oh d conditi a glowing tribute to the memoty of eT ta been nothing doing inthe deceased, in which he spooke of her tennis lately as the tennis a as a woman who loved others and as been too wet Some drilling for ©™' wha was loved in return. At the] the fall sports has been going on in conclusion of the serviced all present the "gym' and the first few days of took advantage of the opportunity to dry weather will see the track and view the remains. : tennis men out Accompanied by only the relatives of the family, 'the body was taken, on Friday, to Mount Hope cemetery, where it was laid to rest beside the body of Mrs. Cokefair's late husband, William NN. Cokefair, whom she lost| {about ten vears ago. : : The deceased survived hy E. N., of Yonkers, N.Y.; lL. oklyn; two daughters, Mrs. Bayer, Brooklyn, and Mrs. James { Turnball; Ossining, N.Y., as welh as a | brother and a sister; Mahlon Knapp | and Mrs. Charles Day, both,of On-| tario. {years. Notes About Rughy. The average of the Ottawa Col- lege team is slightly under twenty years and the average weight 159% pounds. : Ottawa Citizen: Goodwin, the ex- ols Queen's player has all the earmarks i Br 1 Ol © of a great scntre half. He appears cool and fast and is likely to provea gensation, if he gets off to a good start. Hamilton Tigers will not have Hume, the former Yale player, as coach. Hume knows littlé or noth- ing of the Canadian game and a faw minuges with the Tigers served | i you tire easily, if you to show that fact. Geo. Ballard { rest thosoughly, if there is a will coach the back fleld and Hugh | stant sense of weariness or exhaus Murray the wings. | tion, what you nel ia new, rich In the belief that "beef" , will | tissue-building and nerve strengthen: count heavily in Arierican football ; ing blood. Wade's Iron Tonic Pills | under this year's révision of the | Taxative) supply just, the aid re rules, the coaches are doing their! quired every time, They give quick utmost to develop heavy men. Any | and thorough benefit. promising candidate who tips the scales at 180 pounds or better is as- | ond blood maker. is we, { The Aid Required. won LLIOTT BROS. ~POR--~ Gas Stoves and Ranges, Coal Oil Stoves and Ovens, Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Garden Ete. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Hose and Sprinklers, Lawn Mowers. AGENTS TOR --eve' The Colebrated * Brownlow" Filter and Water Coo er. 77 Princess St. Lome Coes ever every year fa the toed soc stoves wane, : » "The "'Ppge Thaueht Js » product of the shill and wi of the wovemaking insti { Columbus, is a visitor in the city, In boxes, 25c., al sured of getting plenty of attention. Noleod's Drug Store, 53 Broek street Canadian football teams are dis- | one door above King street Monev carding the laced canvas jacket for, ob if ot catisfactory. the leather-padedd sweater in vogue mde ---------- | across the line. The sweater is| An Unpleasant Mishap. lighter and tends to speed. The Robe . 5 rt Alexander, Nelson street, met jacket Jrevents free breathing. Lith a rather unwelcome mishap, while + Fathor Stanton Is sanguine of vie-i. 0 go hie on Saturday morn- tory over Queen's when the latter ing, after visiting a sick relative. He plays at fhe Ottawa College grounds | i on the fresly-ailed surface at hext Saturday. = He will have ? ithe head of one of the staircases, and stronger team than the one he pug. °° length, dislocating - hi against Hamilton Tigers on Satur?. day. Hayes, the Peterboro half- | . sn > ' Dr. D. E. Mundell narrowly back, and O'Leary will be on the bing "knocked out of business." Ottawa Journal: --The fact that] , . ter . boa UD McGill, the Tigers and ths Ottawas tha stairs, the doctor was going uj tawas Father Stanton also hails from across the boundary, may To Attend "the Banquet. Priveipal Ross, ®#.Queen's Bheologi shoulder in the descent. 1ourieen. | Mr. Alexander reached the hottom have Ameriacn coaches, while Ot-! veal and represent Queen's at the din ner in the Windsor hotel_to-night, in connaction with the amalgamation oi] be playing the same game ere many seasons. Not' that these men will change our rules. The new goach- es will adapt our game to a great !!h $ : - } many of their plays. They may with MeGili University. The Jormal make it faster, more scientific * and opening took piace this afternoon. | more pleasing' to our Yankee Bishop Farthing; of Montreal, former. | cousins so that, when they grow ly dean of the Diocese oi Ontario, i: | tired of continually changing their billed to take a prominent part in the own rules, they may adopt the! programme A Canadian game as it will be when! arbors dt that time comes White Swan Yeast Cakes Record. --- Thousands of Whit; Swan Yeast | Sport in General. Cakes have been sold in Canada with: | The cities which are to be in out a single complaint. Can the] cluded in the international hockey [same be said about ? i other brands ? | league are Syracuse. Toronto, Ham- | Sold in packages of six onkes for 5 { ilton, Detroit and Cleveland. <~end for free sample. : White Swan | Horace Fogel, president of tha Spices & Cereals, Limited, Toronto, | Philadelphia baseball club, is out] (pt. with a howl to tae effect that New | i - - York won the pennant on au George S. Eady, Horton, had a nar Bf averante decisions" by the um- row escape from being Ioisoued, on | 3 Saturday last, as a result of unkpow In a twelve-mile race at Newark. | +i! swallowing eight grains of stry N.J., in which five noted runners; "2 °. : { cake . that A was competed, Queal, the American | huine ns Dete 0. Tal » Non 3 meant for rats. champion, after alternating in the; rtp lead with Wililam Kolehmainen .of Piles Quickly Finland, beat the latter to the tape; Instant Relief, Permanent ei by iriches only in 1.05.19, President Murphy of the Chicago a Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. { Cubs says that he will appoint new manager for 1913, with Chance as assistant. Chance says he will be sole manager or nothing. Articles have bean signed' for an open air fight between Luther Me Carty and Al. Kaufman at San Francisco on Oct. 12th. Poulin denies the story that he will come east to play hockey. Her will again be found in the Patrick | league. : N | + Corn Cure That Cures. Peck's Corn Salve cured corns---not sometinres, but always. Money back if it dosen't. "Cues anv kind of vorps quickly and thoroughly. In Vig boxes, 15¢c., at Mcleod's Drug Stove, " nY q va Ki -- = Brow street, one door above King The Pyramid Smile. | a a------------------ Many cases of Piles have Leen| Visiting Kingston. 5 cured by a trial package of Pyramid J. J. Flaherty. of Philadelphia, Pile Remedy without further treat. | supreme knight of the Knights of - * ment. When it proves its He to you, get more {rom your druggist at to-day, and to-night he will be ten- dered a banquet hv the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Flaherty was in Toronto on Saturday, and was ten- dered a fine reception. conpon below and mail to-dey. vourself from the surgeon's knite and its torture the doctor and his bills. : FREE PACKAGE COUPON. Pramid Drug Company, 462 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall. Mich. Kindly send me = sample of Pyramid Pile Remedy at once by mail. FREE, ia plain wrapper. K on and sme Vincent Conaec- ingst a" ' Sunday service discontinued." ¢.om- ucing Monday, Sept. 23rd, stemm- ill leave Kingston, dally except "at 1.39 nm. 'with N.Y {got tha next best thing. i never | | Thev are a greaf' nerve strengthene: | | missed | ol} mean that" the two countrjes will cal® College, will be present in Mont | prising to see an ear ithe four Protestant colleges affiliated | PAGE UR GOOD SHOES FOR FALL WEAR At no season of the year do you need better shoes than the fall Wet weather demands good soles, good leathers, & etc,we have those kind of shoes- Built for service and at the same time full of style- Heavy Tans - Heavy Calf -- Heavy Gun Metals in Bluchers - Tan and Buttons For Men Boys and Girls You are invited to inspect our complete stock at any time. "ABERNETHY'S Women -- ve} LIVELY HAIL STORM | WEATHER MAN IS MAKING] QUITE A RECORD. delicious Changed His Bill of Fave bona 3 ; - . Heetully on Monday © Afternoon -- Snow ] A BOX OF CANDY Shovels May Now be Needed a wil n weather man changed his bill | Confectionery of ti choicest gort . EKvery variety, all the d everything de and orites, pure good make a pleasing gift to woman or child The ol-lare Any Moment, it is Feared. man somewhat, on Monday after' noon, and for a short spell treated the itizens to a lively hail storm. Pres | cott,. Sharbot Lake and other points | had a #now storm, which Kingston | could not boast of, but the next best th'ng to snow was hail, and Kingston to any chance wo fine weather," re to a Whig repre "Good-bye now jever had of some marked one citizen sentative "Petter canoe," shoypel ready Portsmouth from Hat get you snow reanarked the that wise man al { philosopher, {ter"s Bay. "This will sure make the coal men smile," remarked the man around ¢ {town "And the men who has to pay for For 'Cooking and Drinking, also for Cakelceing and Making Fudge "FOUND A LACQUER FOR BRASS BEN will soon I Coated Tongue or Constipated That will not wear off, * Bowels by Morning. Tura the rascals out--the he our them and the coal will pull a long face," was the reply of his partner { "Gee, but | guess it be 5 fiom for skating, all right," was the] = = = 4&3 way in which the small boy sized up 0 | tha situation. P J TA A i "And after all, the truth" of the old . x [saying about it being an ill wind that i " l iblows no person good, must be ad J E witted, for in addition to the coal | men, who 'are benefiting by the bad] - weather, the merchant who has his | No Sick Headache, Billions Stomach [ sto k of warm clothing on hand will | alvo benefit. 1t is stated that not in| many vears has there been such al rush sale of raincoats and umbrellas. {Umbrellas have been in great demand [ache, the biliousness, the indige all summer. Everybody's doing it-- the sick, stomach and foul gy carrying an umbrella | --turn out to-night The weather man has smashed al! them out with Cascare records this summer in his offering of Million and women rain, and it would not be at all sur |Cascare and ly winter the - hver, clogged misery of men take afd nev caused by a bowels now Lawn » | know - - or ar ; stomach Don't tress GRAND OPERA HOUSE, - put in another day of let Cascarets cleanse. and reg Gave a Good "Minstrel Performance. Guy. Bros. ulate vour stomach; remove the sour indjgested and fermenting food that misséy-making gas; take the hiver and system all the const waste matler and poison in the westines and bowels I'hen vou {eel great I | A Casoaret to-night will 1 straighten you out by morvhng vork while yor sleep. A 10a {from any drug store means a « head, sweet stomach and «¢! healthy liver and bowel Children love they anid Peer Minstrels at the Grand Opera llouse last ev ing. 'Their . organization its old-time reputation lansers and mirth-producers nn s jokes were new and snappy. bert Guy samg in good voice, "Co ye, My love, Goed hye: Price, the sweet tenor, with his rendition of "Mothe Machree,"" while William Doyle, in "lhe Sexton and the Bell" (4 bass solo), won many admirers. The Mer: | months rill Brothers, as lightning club ma |carets vipulators, are without a peer. In the | ripe or sicken. farce, "looking for a Job," George - Guy introduced his bone solo anil Har ty Price again delighted the audience with his rendition" of "The Best Friends to You." A selection of Irish! melodies on the bells and a "hen tucky Plantation Dance" i very elaborate and gramme A larg: audience witnessed the formance of the. Guy Bros' . , Eh from your bile areal on » i out of the maintaime TWIN HRASE BEDSTEADS, as singers, The end Al i ctiop 3 1 wide SELLARIC MATTRESSES and Harry | made a hit TERCULES ard BANNER SPRINGS wetion for AT i to take Las because taste good neve | TOOK HONEY FROM CHIMNEY, ee ieee Th? Leading Undertaker. Phone 147 | But Preacher and Tinsmith Received Bee Stings. work has its many perple problems, but Rev. F. GG. Robin son, of Princess Methodist church, has had an unusual "ni To-Night "The Spring Maid." | 127 op be "The Spring Maid," with a com! in the chimne pany of seventy, special orchestra of (he summer months, hiicen, and 1wo carloads of scenery 4 large quantity of and eficets, will be the attraction lhe onslaught the Grand to-night. "day afternoon la Heading the organization again © i= | called for to "beard (une Luneska, the Rossian prima don don" Thouch the pastor is un de na, weil known to opera lovers for her | lander of the tw oi-no mean ability work in "lhe Chocolate Soldier." Mise! ond several other trusties in his o Lineska has, first of all, 5 voice, and gregation, none responded to after that all the beauty and charm oil [} was loft to Mex Preachior perconality required for the role of | lawurince. the tigamith, to « Princess Bozema. Harry Short, in thelig the chimney and onde role of Roland, the tragedian, gives ! {ove the of their trea ull the deftnsss and humor which hes "stinging" ivoposition, as always made his creation of the part | hve had th: evperience know 10 great a success. J. H. Goldewor Well, the poacher snd the thy, as the naughty prince, sings ex esured the honey, but not untd cellently end makes love to the fasei- [1,4 th pric Ac large naling princess in a way to win him | Killed, but th SpOOres on every song Church concluded | » ing enjovable pro FOR FLAVORING CAKES oY at OR | : 3 rack iu away | church and stored ho ing at | brew tineerth they n er nresiion r od ay fam ier wer "The Red Rose." At the Grand next Saturday, ma i : i 50c¢ a box, and be sure you geéb the, resent kind you ask for. Simply fill out free] Save "Ottawa. including his sap mill at Wil ti ill | here the big Globe Theatre, a THE New York, musical comedy success, | j "The Red Rose," fof the first time in | ths city, with a company headed by | 1Zoe Barnett and incloling some of the | I fn ost gristic and celebrated principals ine: and night, John C. Fisher w Estasusien 1273 ARD {staged and rehearsed By the best ex: iperis attaimable.. It i= a smart play, {lavishly geostumed dnd exeellonmtly act:id. | } Fred. G. Ther evker. purchased terests of W. J. Mohr, { lio Fe found in the amusement world. i The productica has been written, BANK wat ERD OFFIcy Armstirohg, Pembroke tain am and no and his limit sear that place : EEPING a hank account for "household expense." and * payng all bills ry cheat & 15 niny advantages. It shows the bulagee on band, the amount expended, provides receipts for every paywent and dops not require a large depocit to beg with. ad peg or eulils cared guickly wl Be » aE ax KINGSTON Rickard ony rs 2 8 BRAN \ £ CH,' 4 ; = F a BY JAMES REID'S

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