Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1914, p. 13

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76 Brock 8t., Kingston For khaki uniforms, great- coats, caps, putties, swords, belts, whistles and whistle cords, rank badges, buttons, ete. Nothing too large for us | #7. to supply; nothing too small to receive our prompt atten- tion Repairing and alterations carefully attended to. We can save you money and we guarantee to please you. J. M. ASHBY, Lieut., A-----Autoeratic rulers shall have lived. B----Bluff business on down grade. or Fagrin of one, chance of an- other. D---Designs of Creator mot to be 'defeated E--Eager is the 'world Tor law, justice and 'right. "P--Fanatitlsm too, depart. istant, G nerous wherever ex- generally are the tra ho B ibbiscss there cannot be A married woman is always sus picious of her husband when she re ceives a telegram from him, written ont on. a Aypewiter. When a widow tries tries to flirt with a Tanrried | man all jo, other women in anxious sympathies 'with his b hia wile n Pops, If jeekifg on your sister and her beau in, I'll take you over my Eknee and spank you. Willie: Dat's where sister's bean's 'got her now. Compensation. The wind which stirs, the fretting dust Blows up the soothing rain, There is no evil all unjust, Nor any good all a ~Judge. Particular. Harry-Gertrude's parents are very partioular about her moral edu- cation, Herth in what way ? every way. In school I week Shag wanted the teacher to excuse her from improper fractions.-- Judge. Papa Had a Grouch. Nell-Jack, dear, did vou &all on to-day ? pa Fact Suse T did, but he didn't Appedr to enthuse very much over wy visit, Nell-What did he say? Jack-Why, when I asked him for permission to press my suit, he sim- ply answered, "Why don't you send it to a tailor ¥'~--Judge. - A Shattered Romance. "So Stumpleigh didn't merry that telephone girl, after all," said Wig- 9, "No," said Hickenlooper. "She was too Sirtatiogs. She paid no atten- tion to Stumpleigh's t ring so they rung off." Judge. A Future Dy: Dyspeptic. Kind Lady-Is something hurting your little brother and meking him ery Little Gicl--No'm. I's just a habit with him. I ain't never seen nobody look on the dark side of life like he does.--Judge. ' Yankee-doodle.doa-00. "He's a patriotic poultry raiser." "How's that ?' "Ifas Rhode Island Reds, Wyandottes and Blue Rocks." Judge. Basis For Exchange. He had 9 a drove of [irited and 'paused to, five. them a much needed rest. stOrekeeper came out and looked. them over casually. "Want a hore ? » "Guess not." "Pll take it out in goods," said the stramger. "I'll take it out in to- bacco, in fact." "Might do somé busines: those nets oy is w mes a your hinsis * 'Il trade with you, plug fer plug." --Judge. "White Plymouth steeds one J responded the stores "Gf we kin agree on a bas- EXCISE DUTIES PALL OFF. Less Liquor And Toba Co able Highs © of Hite and sali " Jere at at (yranny. Ra thy good name and thy: ht. vime 'will keep thie. L---Line of rectitude the safest ad. M--Moinory of a wrong done turns to pain both the present and the past. a N--- Nothing so sweet af the recol- leétion of a b d act. O-=0, how full of briars warking-day world! ; P--Patience is a great help to success: in this Q--Quick, sensitive people wear out the fastest. R--Restiveness, like a balky bron- co, rears and bolts and flings its rider. H---Beif-control for victories, self- indulgence for defeats. T---To make nets, with most young girls, 1&8 2 more absorbing occupation a than to make cages. -~Uncompromiging honour feels a stain like a wound, Vv ao Canty puls principa hg sdb of the few makes fol- ly of the fliany less apparent though wi leas rekl. X-=~Xtravagance is 'the ddor 'to want. Y---~Years are well spent that are consecrated to usefulness; idle days, easy chairs, stretching and yawning, in this busy world, want ip sense and should fot be tolerated, exeept with bdefectives, menityl or physical. ~-ZACCHEUS. THE SPORT REVIEW. "Varsity Favorite In Betting on In- tercoliegiate Game. Captain "Pap? Paisley of the Me- Gill team, opines that there has been such an lmprovement in. the Red and Wirité line that MeGill will carry all before it in Toronto this afternoon. profit before Amateur hobkey is booming in the United States, and already the Princeton hockey players have been ordered into training. The Montreal Hérald emits this cruel, cruel remark: "Funny thing, but rio one ever thinks to accuse any member of thé Queen's rugby team of being a professional." The Toronto News thinks that the O, BR. F. U. had better shut up shop for the seaton and let the intercol legiate and interprovincial play for the championship. Varsity dre favorites in the match with McGill this afternoon, odds of 7 to 5 being offered by the support- ers of the team> ~~ MeGill has many followers, and is being well support- ted to turn the tables on the Toronto students. Toronto Telegram: Shag says all that Mc@ill wants is a fair field and an even break. Well" that's bet- ter. There Was a growing suspic: fon up this way that all MeGill want- ed was the championship, and that siie was ready to prafest any man on the Varsity teard in order to get it. Toronto Star: That the O. R. F. U. showed very little backbone in dezling with the Ken Williams case is clearly apparent. Why the mat- ter of Williams' eligihility to play with St. Patrick's should be tossed gside as it was a thing the O. R. F. U. executive will have a great time in explainiug. O. R. F. U. has a rule ih {ts constitution whieh clear- fy says that a player must be a resi- dent of the town he is playing for Pefore July 1st, TYPHOID BREAKS OUT. 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