THE Diy BRITISH AHIG "THE MecGILL UNIVERSITY RUGBY TEAM. i § Toronto "Varsity last Saturday: and secured the four years. The score wag fourteen (0 theee. The players Wickson, Montgomery, Fisher, Bb. Williamson, Laing, Crookshanks, man in the white sweater is the tea m's Jip trainor and mascot. Which defeated the are: --Paisley, Masson, Lee, Le wis, intercollegiate championship of Cana Bignall, Iledd, Wilkes, McBvenoe. Rankin, Tin ! : da, after the Iatter team held it for Marheson, Billington, Draper, king, N. Williamson, Timmins The { Little GANANOQUE THINGS, is Transpiring in the of Gan up t and Quite 2 ge contingent anogue's play-iovers went Kingston yesterday afternoon River Town. evening to hear tha production Gansaoque, Nov. 21.--The Misges the "Bohemian Girl' at the y Delong, Gussie Dempster and | Opera House. a' Sunbury, Mrs. Willam Ed- Mr. and Mr wards and the Messrs, Clifford Sim {Stone se 'and A. Morice Delong went tol bar Sevens" the last evening, Seeley's Bay yesterday afternoon lowed by a social evening, and farnish the programme at an e Pe | eusgion of plans for the winter's pro- taltmant under the auspices of the| gramme < Ladies' Ald of the Methodist church.j The second >. iid; MENDELS OVERCOATS ERCOATS Friday and Saturday We will place on Sale 500 -- COATS For Men and Women: Boys, Girls and Children Every coat the very newest and latest style in this season's fashionable colorings and weaves. Mild Weather Compels vs to Make a Sacrifice. Women's and Misses Coats Worth up to $16.50 Friday and Saturday $10.00 for your choice Children's and Girls' Coats Sizes to 12 years. Values as high as $0.50. Friday and Saturday $5.00 for your choice Men's and Yourg Men's Coats Every Style. Every Length Every Size. What Ge AR eltertain d the ego "Num fol 1 dis night of the bazaa™ 132-134 Princess St. OVERGOATS Regular $9.00, On Sale Friday and Saturday - $6.50 § | " " $9.00 $11.50 $15.00 $12.50 $15.00 $18 8 $20 Boys' Overcoats Sizes 28 to 33, double collar, D.B. style, long length in neat brown Freize, good linings, well tailored, perfect fitters. A dandy Boy's Coat, good value at $5. a0 On Sale Friday and Saturday at $3.50 each Other lines at £5.50, $6.50, $7.50 and $9.50. Chiro' Fancy Overcoats. Jig variety | to $ ancy from mm New Styles a and «" Ll " LX 8 ol} Grand] obinson, { Toronto. } wad shoul. isigned the "pasition of J 3 and the auspices of Harmon { } Lode, Nev: 35,D. cof 'BR. in Turner' } embly hall, drew out a good at- i tendance Mis. Wililam Coultier, Syracuse, jN.Y.. and Mrs. Frederick Robinson Seaforth, are in town for a few {de with relatives, having been {summoned here by the recent death of their father, the late Jamesg Davis, sr. Gordon Davis, Syracuse, N is in town for a short time having come over to attend the fu- neral of his grandfather, the a James - Davis. ] Mrs, T. Bchoenleber, spending the past two weeks in Brockville, re- turned home vesterday. ---- WOMEN NEGLECT THEIR MINDS ® von Klenner Tells Fed: erated Clubs, York, Nov. 21." "Mare thought noise." This is the advice elubvwomen by Madam Fv Kleomer, president of Women's Press Club and mn so Madam Ne 1 HES giver ang vor New York well know the Syracuse Madam von Klenner addressed the York City Federation of Women's their annual convention at Astor. She declared that are improving everything on earth exeept H they would spend time reading Browning, s and less in set thine the airs of the cily, state and pation, they would he finer specimens of womashomd, She every club woman ought to set aside ten min utes every day to meditate upon some thing refining andl ennobling, but they wen't spare. even that much. The federated women applauded en thusiasticnlly and thea proceeded te spend themselves in a mad efiort 1 pass resolutions about the milk sup ple, probation officers, dance hails widowed mothers, the mateh law, wo m'n on the Hoard of Education, an a few dozen other things hike that. Clubs at the Hotel clubwomen themselves, more ¢ says, said Bans Women' % Club. hansas: City, © Nov. 21. Women's eared parties conducted under the nan of ¢lubs not requir 'a membersing card por 4 special avitation wove branded a violation of the gamblin jaws hy Judge Burney. Mra. Laura Netier was charged wit! disturbing the peace following a quar rel with Mrs. Frances Thempson at a meeting of the Progressive High Five Club at the home of Mrs. Connie Stewart, a teacher of China painting the court room was filled with wo men. Witnesses testilied variously that Mrs. Setzer gave Mrs. Thompson the first siap and vice ver After Mrs. Thompson had administered frioncily but resounding slap on the cheek her attorney, Gorge Bir mingham, to attest to the severity of the blow she Feowmved, the court dis charged the defendant, but - placed ban on the chub. a of Marpaviite Matters. Marysville, Nov, 20.--A gloom was cast over this vicinity when It was learned that Johu Russell, onc af the best known and most highly respected resident of this place, had passed te his reward, on Nov. 2nd at the early age of thirty-thre years. A widow and thore chil | 1iere) by a native runner, dren are left to mourn. Her funer- al was largely attended and we conducted by the O.0.F, of which deceased WEE a member. Service was held in the Trinity church, Nap- | ange, conducted by Rev. Mr. Dowss, after which the remains were place in the Riverside cemetery ay | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scanlon and | | little son, Jack, of Nairn Centre, ar | rived on Wednesday to spend somes time a3 gdests of Mr, and Mrs J C. Meagher. Miss Brenna was af home to a number of her friends on i Sunddy evening. Miss Eva Darcay 'gpant Sunday with Miss K. Power. Mrs. Campbell and Mre. Brickley are quite serously il. Mrs, J. Dafce is suffering from a severe cold. Sold to Toronto Fleet. ' Rochester, N&., Nov. 21.--Thers should be joy in. the hearts of Roya! Canadian Yacht Club sailors, for ths famous Sences has been sold by Erie Mocrapol this city to BE. K. M. Wedd This is the boat all tie trouble Designed sud built bys Herreshoft for the defence of the Canada Cup in 1907 an dled by Addison GG. Havan, Ni ork, sho salled rings around the challenger | *d from Toronta, 'New Passenger Agent. Moutreal, iy 21. The Appoint nent of MH. ; suc enger agent of the Al Tans line, {+ CAduude Graham White is bul an astupiune to try to cross from Eng. to Newfoundland. * man whe, in hig own opinion. fight 8 also always dis: ble. There's something wrong "with the young man who whi with Kid i time contribution ajay al ou seeriticn Mau, hat Br CINEMATOGRAPH IN WAR. Lloyds Increases Operators' Rates More Than Sixfold. With the ouibreak of hostilities in the Balkans Lloyds' insurance rates | on cinematograph operators proceed. | ing to the front went up from eight guingas to fifty guineas per cent. There was considerable" excitement over this practically pew industry as 8 war risk, both at Lloyds and amongst the film service firms in Charing Cross road and Long-acre that sre sending operators out on the dan. gerous work of seeuring pictures of the fighting in the Near East, Over fifty hen have already left London for their perilous work, and these, added to the Continental oper. ators already on the spot, are being sovered by their employers against the rish of death by "accident." The per- iod to be embraced by the premiums paid for this insurance the next six months. "The risk of operators," said the manager of one of the largest firms upplying pictures to London theatres 4 a representative of the press, "are | ery great. The boxes they carry have wen specially designed fo- war work. fhey are fireproof as well as light roof, and to some extent armorplated. [hey weigh over a hundred pounds eh, 80 you see it will be a difficult natter to manipulate them. A car. rier makes a bulkly outline for a Mar. tini-Henry. Most the men have sone via Constantinople to the thea- tre of war. Those who have tried to 'ross the continent by trains have had 'o slip down to Naples and sail from hence alse to Constantinople. Ham. ered as the operators are, however, t is expected that the first films of wetual fighting in the Balkans will be howing in London within a fortnight. Mobilization pict ures, h all their vatlike array, from the Montenegrin ills are already on their way to Eng. and." 18. of A Thrilling Adventure. A graphic account of a fatal accident vhich befell Bullock Workman :xpedition iv the Himalayas is given n the folding despatch sent by Mrs. Jullock Workman to Skardu (Cach- and just eceived by Frederick Burlingham, "On the etossing of the Bilapho ass, at aboul 18,000 feet, Mrs. Bullock Workman and an Italian porter nam: the THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, cone | the company fat $175 per every $100 share, 1912. UNFAIR AND UNJUST FOR C.P.R. TO o SL E $00,000,000 | NEW STOCK. Wiiter Says Majority of Canadian People Approve of Stand Taken by Mumicipal Union -- Farmers Should Form Industrial Union. Dufferin, Nov. 19.--(Tov the Ed- | Htor)---Regarding the request of the | Canadian Pacific Railway, to the] Dominion governmetit, r permis lon to issue sixty millions, of addit- ional stock, the municipal union, put in a protest te 'the Dominion gov- srnment, against giving the C.P.R.| permission to issue this stock. 1 am sure that the majority of the Canadian people, heartily ap prove the stand taken by the muni-| ¢ipal union, as the issue would be manifestly unfair and unjust, to the; masses of the people of Cauada, and | it is generally hoped that the muni- cipal union will be successful in thelr protest, as & company with the fin i ancial. standing of the CPR. can get all the money they require, foi all purposes, by the issue of four pet | cent debentures, which would only | have to earn four per cent. where, if they get permission from the gov-4 ernment to issue sixty millions ad-| ditional stock, it will Le to the detri ment of the public, who pay the pass- ! enger and freight charges, for th! stock will have to earn fourteen per ceht. from the paying public, if they are allowed to slice this huge water melon. The company has a capital stock of one hundred and eighty millions MONEY'S Buying is becoming more Anyone can rush and finds, but to buy just the right requires discrimination and Some but fail to get the most for matter of buying thelr supplies out tion Ihe advertisements of the €asy 10 secure a great deal of stores, . Then you can shop mare If any you may depend upon it that length of time, because sooner He will loge trade the columns of the newspapers. has to dise, is worthy of plicitly, "He cannot afford to The truth alone can stand vertising fs the searchlight of © Are people are very partigular about their The announcements of dealers are & rest information The dealer who regularly makes his announcements sell and explains in honest terms the Value yaur confidence misrepresent regulm which reveals trae character, It pays to read the advertisements DO YOU GET YOUR WORTH ? a SCience every goods from th i d of goods at the day dealer bh in i i unimporta money when it Help Tn (his diver make it before deniers | comparatively visiting the intelligently dealer makes a misstatement in his advertisement he can not keep it up for any groat oi later his sine with find him out throngh what he & merchan- upon m= tells the, public exae of and can be relied advertising because ad and in addition fifty-five millions of four per cent. preference stock, and one hundred and thirty-six millions of four per cent. consolidated deben ture stock. Acquired securities cost. $75 653; par valua, §$125801,151; un- sold lands, 11,488,900 acres, pres ent average market price, $14.69 an 979,- "The British Whig" Eastern Ontario's Greatest Newspaper acre; value at this price, $168,000, duo, land in irigation block, included in above 3,000 000 acres, average price, $33.63 per, acre. These enormous holdings arc! melon. : Some time ago, western taxpayers | i i | AWAY WITH CATARRH | A FILTHY DISEASE Safe OkbFashioned Remedy Quickly Relieves All Distress. ing Symptoms. requested that the C.P.R. pay taxes on their lands. The company fused. It was put into the sourts, was ordered to pay | their taxes, but they appealed and carried jt to the privy council in England, where the decision was tn} | favor of thé company, and the com- | pany was freed, for a time, for pay- | ing taxes on their lands, conseguent-! ly the farmers and the taxpayers of, the western cities, and towns, have re- i Ii you are subject to frequent colds, if you have any of the distressing symptoms of catarrh, such as stuffed up feeling in the head, profuse dis- charge irom the nose, sores in the note, phlegm in the throat causing to pay taxes for the improvement of} 4 ig. aid Spitting, dul Prins in. the the country, but the Jdand of the Ga ne (Hhging Jn the ears, just C.P.R. is rising in price the same as Ag i of i the throat the property of the person who pays - i he : . ha little Elva Feam taxes. The C.P.R. could sell land | 4 eoliel quickly, you will and raise $60,000,000, and still have (® p low minutes : land left to the value of $108,000,-1, [F & 'ew Minules you wil 000 at present prices. 1 toning ud alter When the government granted the iain fox i I ay SF 50 Lhe company this land, it was with the) Re _ hex hed, understanding that it would enable! =o 0 £ res gone, the company to give cheaper freight i pr »" Jilenaive to yourself and passenger rates than almost an} pitti nt d be constantly other company, in the world, bu! ip and hiowing. : the company has divided the profits]. "hake ofl the grip of catarrh. before from the land sales, among the |*' MPAIY your sense taste, smell shareholders, and atill keeps its rates | 204 hearing and poisons your whole almost higher tham any other com- | * "tem. Ja Hime You ean pany in the world. If the govern | Completely eured this distressing ment gives permission. for the issus a } using Fly's { ream Balm of this sixty. millions stock, it | tis healing, antiseptic Balm does not | } ' 3 i+ | fool yo i dec Hef expected the company will issue | be al a deta oa lee relief, if the," pet overcomes the disvase At this date} It clears the nose, head and throat of ft is worth $278 per $100 share, Jail the rank isons, heals consequently for every $175, they oud strengthens met. or Or see. how feel using nasty the pain, and you will your the dis sore no and hawking, oi a short tw of diseare by short, IY plive government permits it. soothes, the raw, sore wd Chenez, whe had been with her on | four Himalayan expedifions, left the | aravan in order. that Dr. Hunter | Workman might take a photo of them | rol a picturesque standpoint. After the picture was taken, Chenez, who was carrying the rope and his ruck. sack ahead, taking aneth route to join the caravan. Mrs. Bul ock Workman followed him at about, three steps, when suddenly he disap. pegred from view, carrying with him the rope, and thus preventing his own immediate rescue. $ "Mrs. Workman was left standing appalled od the brink of a blu# hole in the ice. She called to the others who hurried to the spot. ruide eall- ed down into the crevasse, A a faint reply came from Chenez far below that he was still 'alive. "Six men started at once after a guide who had the remaining rope, and in &n hour he returned. After 11-2 hours in the frigid crevasse, bur- ied at eighty feet in the glacier, the porter wad brought out on the rope conscious, but without pulse and near. ly frozen. He was carried down to a camp, where everything possible was done to rescue him, but he never re. covered, and died the same night from shock." strode er extent, Sims and Toole. Mr. Bims Reeves told this story i his Reminiscences : 1 was playing the part of Tom Tug in company with my excellent friend Toole, wha was also a wie tober of the cast. In ""The Waterman," a word | or two of gag is held to be permiss. ible, and, partly to amuse the sudi- ence, partly to astonish my excellent fellow-actor, 1 said to him in a certain scene, in reply to his question: "What's the meaning of all this?" { "The meaning of it is hak you've been made a tool of, and I'm a happy | fellow." i de looked very much surpris. | . 4nd, as a popular comedian does net, if he can help it, allow himself to be weored off, he, aller a moment's reflection, during which he must have | suffered the keenest agony, replied: "Bo is sims, | Driven By the Sun. Sun heat has been successfully used | to raise steam in an engive in Ezypl. | apparatus consists of 572 | Boxes of sheet iron, each three feet square, famed in Slot wood amd covered with two sheets of glass, sep- arsted by an air space of one moh. All these ars mounted on trestics, | facing due south, with a surface of 5,000 square feet exposed to the sun's | rays. Furthér heat from the same Bourse is concentrated on the J boxes by six feet mirrors, and a i uf 450 degrees Fabranbast, md than " | double Sicling o Poant. <an be obtained : jury, shareholder would pay for his stock | Drones, making you proof against {he would get a free gift of. $100 colds and catarrh if it holds its present price, Une application The sale of the ¥60.000.000 nna a ob cent would as $175 per 3100 share, put} G¥re the wor $105,000.000 in the company's ftreas- | Elaranieed and an additional $61,000,000 in | gist to-day. the pockets of the shareholders. When A that a dollar's woith of U MUST PP. stock, is selling at from 2.62 and has run up to 2./6, we consider the Canadian government would only have been doing their duty, to the Canad ian public, had they kept cutting down the pagsenger rate, in proportion, the rate which is about three cents a mile, would now be one and a quarter cents per mile. Cheap transportation of passengers and freight, 1s one of the principal factors, in reducing the cost of living while high rates of transportation 1s ond «f the principal factors in the high cost of living. In New York state some of the educational institulions, in conjunction with the government, bad a commission inquiring into the net earnings of the farms. They found after interest was paid on the invest. ment, that .the net earnings were very fow, not twenty-live cents per day, of twelve hours, for the owners and the workers of their families. To a great similiar conditions exist in Ontario, where the total taxes direct ian indivect, are quite a rent, the do minion revenus for eleven months be- ing S130,000,008, a provincial revenue of SH 000, a municipal taxation of 23, 000.000, "This means a total tax ation direct and indirect, of E31 per head, tor man, woman and child in Ontario. Non competition in admin istering (he affairs «f the country by the jedeval and provincial govern as is the principal factor in faus- ng high taxation. his extreme of high taxation wakes it necessiry and opportune, for the farmers to get together in an indus trial and political union, working for the reduction of taxes, cheaper trans will convince you, will generally of catarrh. It from your drug GG. W. Mahood DOLLARS, stock, bottle case i$ (ot Wl Agent, we ko SHOW FIFTY Department's Regulation Strictly Enforced. Ottawa, Nov. 21.-After December Ist, the immigration department' regulation requiring that every-mrki grant shall be insured against being a care on the siate during the winter months, by having in upon landing on « sum of 350 mm cash, fect in' connection Immigrants, be his possession inadian soil the will come into of with all classes of I'he department's provi Sion against vagrancy, as a matter of Iact, came into eflect on November Ist in case of all but British im migrants with sure prospects of posi tions. In connection with the latter the {ime was extended for ons month by special request from the authori fics on the other side. After Decem ber 1st the regulation will be -enfore ed upon all $50 cash in isted upon In the summer great demand for sequent certainty of work for the ne comers, no 'property qualification whatever was insisted the classes and the months, owing to the men and the con upon, « St. Lawrence, Wolfe Island. St, Lawrence, Nov, The sale of Frank Woodman's fare implements ned stock was very well at tended. Mr Woodman intends moving 16 the An evican side later in the season. Mrs James Keogh, little daughter, Lizzie, 'ard Mise Sylvia Woodman, spent Mon day at Mrs. Frank Woodman's, The Misses Francis McDonald and Marion Staley are the guests of Mrs. William Digman. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Joslin 18.. | portation, to get the products of the farm to the conshuers in the cities 'and towns, the repeal of lawd (hat ine directly take the earmngs of the farm- er trom him and the workers of his family, election by the people of gov srpors, election by the people of sen: ators, the adoption of the mitistive ireferendum and recall, the establish (ment of mn pureel post system, similar Ho the parcel post system staring o the United States Japuary lof, 1910 [Ihe taking ovr of the expres busi- taws by the dominton government snd { adting to our postal system. the put- forwand of msmeipal provincial federal candidates faveratle to imi. Ownership" of pubbe wut- ities und goturmment cans al low tates Jor farmers. JJ. Lo GERMAIN. left, this morning, for Carthage, N.Y, where they int spending a weeks. Mis Cassie Woodman spent | Saturday at Mrs. BR. Bamdord's. Xo school wan held in 5.8. Xo 8 on Wed nesday 'or Thursday. Alert Denny, of | Chivton, X.Y. passed through this | vicinity, chasing all the turkeys Ha sade. Sie Maggie Joslin spent a for days with Mr. and Mrs. James R. McFadden and family n- moving in their new house soon. Niles, Jr... spent Monday mn Caps Vincent, N.Y. Master Harold Day. who hus been very ek, ie show- ly improving. fow } Alter dinner mints, ec. "Cie son's." Lanadiag and American health auth orities. will examioe the boundary wacets (or evidence of polistion. William Henry Heally, he well known Toronto iawver, is dend. "ibe After digntt mints, je. Mambler, London, Kng., of the Dominion Back wiach | he opened iwe years ago, Lk Erie W. es FURNITURE Rebuilding Sale A This is a good fopportunity to save money on. all lines of furniture... Daring the next two weeks will offer extra special reductions, 15 sample Brass Beds, 20 p. c. off. 30 sample Iron Beds 10 to 25 p. c. off. 40 Dressers, 10 to 20 p. c. off. Any finish Oak, Mahogany, or White Enamel Chifliomeres to match 10 to 20 p. c. off. Herucles' Springs, and a [ull line-of the best mattresses male. ROBT. J. REID 230 Princess St. Phone 1 TEA! TEA! TEAI From the Finest Tea Gardens of Jeylon, uncolored, apd of ithe [finest flavor, Green and Diack at 300 per wound, at ANDREW MACLEANS, Giminrio Street TRY KOLANS Special Blend Of | High Grade Coffee, 40c a Ib. 338 Princess Street, Phone 720 Prompt Delivery. et intnnnsino. .00k's Co. {on Koot. Compound. read Ute} ing LE n wi hich WOR J Oia al cases, sold by oft ariel on a Pe Pie on rece) "ren potnphlets A Sak Menger £3 Tosawra, Okt Vormheriy W' PATENTS. HERBERT J. 8. DENNISON REGISTERED ATTORNEY, (formerly Votherstonhaugh Dennison & Cop 18 Years Experience in Patents and Fractical Engineering. Stuer Bide, 5 King St. W,, Toronte In the CLEANEFT, CPLESY, sod BEST HOME DYE, one con bor Why pos So0'C odes have to Love wine EDS of Calli yoior Colds see made whofe Mistadies wre bnvomibis Sev Lor Food Color Cad, Sorry Bookie, snd Apo phe solees. Stackers Speiaied um Grands won gn yo Pero let goto rossiny of Phe