THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . lin the Dominion semi-finals at To-| ~~ | ronto on November 21st, like- - : AMUSEMENTS SPORT [5 seatia ei sees, ea | STOCK MARKETS : What the Press Agents Say About | well away now for the O.R.F.U. ; Coming Attractions | title. ) | (Reporied by Johuston & Ward, i 86 Princess street, members of the ® @® ® [roma arm wrote |" Hts Xm RMLC. PROTESTED [HEARD ON THE STREER| Soci Soins" 2 DENTIST FOUND--The Perfect Picture | | ia lis "Pretty Ladies, the which THE SECOND GAME Looe! eeiets Gainorsd by Ro- i are. Bot Tas knocked aaotber cine. | wortors--What the Merch ot Spey bm. Has resumed his practice at 84 BROCK ST. jatre, Bell Kas knocked another cine- | Abitibi Power |ma home run. Claim That a Safety Touch Was | ants Are Offering. Asbestos Com. Telephone 2092 { . He has added plenty of color and Sec - rem Asbestos Pfd. {human interest to a tale of Follies Sc d in ond Half, Leav | There was no session of the Police| gay Telephone lite before the footlights and behind | Ing Score 9-8 Instead of 8-6. Court on Tuesday morning. Brazilian {the scenery and has introduced a mp Mr. Swajne, plano tuner. Orders| Brampton (Rumber of novelty scenes in techni- R.M.C. has protested the inter- reccived at 100 Clergy street west,| pg C. Fish jcolof that are without rivalry in|mediate game of Monday, claiming {*phone 564w. Can. Cement Com. the history of motion pictures. that the score of the game at the | Hear Thomas Brothers, Welsh (Can Cement Pfd. 3 "Pretty Ladies" is the story of a/end of the regular playing time 'Singing Evangelists, Gospel Taber- Cun. Copverters \} Follles queen who had success as an | should have been 9-6 for R.M.C. in-|nacle, to-night at eight o'clock. Detroit : a actress, plenty of money and all the | stead of 8-6. It is claimed by R.M.C. | Nominations for the Boys' Parlia- | pom. Bridge gia, applause and audience appreciation |that a safety touch was scored in the | ment close on November 7th, of this | Dom Textile CONRAD NAGEL one could have. But she didn't have | second half of the game against | month instead of the 22nd, as stated | Can. Canners Pd . A : 4 . NORMA SHEARER 8 man ? 480 Yricolgr, it Witg elsimed that lon Monday. Hollinger gs Special Price on all Repairs from now till the ZaSu Pitts is the featured player|Alec. Ada was forced back over his| On account of Reeve James Halli- | ourentide . and Tom Moore fs her lovér--and | own line by the Red and White. day being confined to his bed, the Mackay . First of March. All work guaranteed. later her husband. Lilyan Tash- . a officials visited Queen's A. | Portsmouth Council did not holg Montreal Power 'vee FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE. FILL UP WITH GUARANTEED man is the blonde "heavy" and Bern-| B. of C office on Tuesday morning | regular monthly meeting Monday | National Breweriés Com. .. . . . ard Randall the theatrical producer |and Norma the Queen's authori- | night. National Breweries Ptd. CHROMINE ANTI FREEZE, Who for once fsn"t depicted as a vil-|ties that they would protest the | rere ------ National Breweries Rites .... 12 TL ' -- . (Gi Han, game, The protest will be taken up 'BY-LAW CAN GO Ogilvie Milling ADD ONLY WATER AFTER FIRST FILLING, The charming Ann Pennington, |by the Intercollegiate Rules Com- | ™ Ont. Steel Products star of the Follies, is shown in her | Mission. Co BEFORE THE ELECTORS Ottawa Power dancing act ad such screen stars] The protest came as a distinct sur- Penmans Na 165 as Conrad Nagel and Norman Shear-| Prise as nothing was said of the City Solicitor Says Majority of Price Bros. er make brief appearances in one of | Matter by R.M.C. on Monday and Council Necessary to Spanish River Com. SHOP 'PHONE .... NIGHT 'PHONE .... 2767. THEATRE the largest and most important all-|the team played the overtime per- Offer By-law. Spanish River Pfd. é 473 PRINCESS STREET star casts ever geen on the screen. Jou yishogt Brotesi, is Samed y . Smeiters And last, but far from least, is the | PY R.M.C. that Referee Joe O'Brien i 3 . | Steel of Canada _ famous chorus made up of Holly-|54id that R.M.C. scored a safety in| City ( lerk W. W. Sands had an in- Shawinigan IADAD DADTY FRI TTL Sh hr ea wood's fairest femininity chosen for|the Second half for two points in-|terview with City Solicitor T. J. Rig- Twin Ofty LABOR PARTY GAINS The View Point of Sa excellence of face and figure stead of one. ney on Tuesday. morning regarding |, pag "°° 'ana ving 0l.- les.- ' the tangle the City Syuadl got wi There are many ways of saving, but ? {on Monday night, over the propose GRAIN QUOTATION IN THE ELECTION perhaps the best is to take advantage of COUNCIL DID NOT DO VARSITY AND McGiLL | by-law, asking for a fixed assessment * : Qrorar ONS, the money-saving opportunity offered FOR SECOND PLACE ¢o, the Monarch Battery Company.| \ = , o0 hm by buying POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS . 1 : NOVEMBER | ANYTHING ILLEGAL ee [The council was under the impres- Held In England and Wales-- | COAL at $12.00 per ton. The best Coal = Keen Rivalry Between the Two sion that it would require a three- * Soclalist Menace Is Held | 21Cice In tho United States. Heat | . | 8 V neil to | The Case of Mr. Molvor Before } Oolleges--Good Game | fourths vote of the cou put Tie in Check. for best anthracite produced. Get = |the "enabling by-law" to the people, : trial ton. It will absolutely prove } ' | I i | the K ngston Townsh p Expected. but the city solicitor stated, that this | } above statement to be correct. - - { Council. by-law only required a majority vote London, Nov. 3.--Returns from -t | Montreal, Nov. 3.--With Queen's|of the council. This has been secur- Tie the municipal elections in England 'Dennee & Morris | A meeting of the Kingston Town-| holding Intercollegiate rugby title ed, 80 the by-law can now go to the and Wales yesterday show that the | FP RiiS, a : | | i Laborites have regained many of the OFFICE; 1) BROCK STREET ship Council was held on Monday | for the fourth straight year, inter-|electors at the coming municipal elec- . * seats which they lost three years] - MATINEE MONDAY | night, and when interviewed by the | est in the series mow centres in the | tions. ; a |' Whig on Tuesday, Reeve C. J. Gra- | two games remaining in the schedule | r---------------- ago, but that the Socialist menace | ham stated that he and the members | between McGill and University of | which the Conservatives feared has | THE FLORENCE HUDON of the council had been exonerated | Toronto for second place, the first | AFTERMATH OF FIRE. been held in check. Incomplete re- turns this morning indicate that PRIVATE SCHOOL A & ' {by Mr. Smythe, the highway en-|of which will be played at the Per-| : gineer, of having dome anything |cival Molson Memorial Stadium here | Claim for Damases Heard in the Labor has a net gain of 34 seats in of BALLET, CLASSIC AND fllegal in connection with the case | Saturday. While, naturally, much of | Division Court. [rsaese Londop. The Laborites lost four -- MODERN be > of Mr. Mclvor. The reeve stated | the interest goes out of the series| Judge Madden presided at the ses- seats at Battersea to the Municipal : BC. es ees DANCING that Mr. Smythe's report to the|with the clinching of the title by |Sion of the Division Court on Tuesday Reformers, who have 25 representa- always | morning. There were thirty-six cases [tives on the council against Labor's [| ~, Classes now forming for Chile 29. Returns from thirty of the | Private Lessons by appoints council was to the effect that the the tri-color, yet there is COMPLETE FASTING FOR THIRTY DAYS > + Amiens, France, Nov. 2.--- # Harry Hock, a professional # faster, who entered his glass case October 2nd, has just con- # cluded thirty days' complete #% fasting under the supervision of officials. Hock emerged # from the enclosure, asked for a 4 glass of water, then collapsed # and had to be put to bed. * . & 6 p.m.; Winona, west at 8 p.m. the arrangement which gave Queen's ALBERT L.CLOUGH. PPE PFOP P40 9 council had done nothing of an | keen speculation over a Mc@Gill-'Var- | on the docket, but for the most part illegal nature. sity clash. These two traditional [they were not of public interest. In Apt to Please. largest provinelal cities and towng | ment, 39 UNION ST. WEST The council also appointed the | gridiron rivals can be counted on to [the case of the Canada Liquid Air Co., "I think I have perfected an um. | iRdicate that Labor Socialists: made | deputy returning officers for the put everything into a game regard - | Toronto, vs. J. B. Angrove, judgment brella that will interest the » [a net gain of 47, while the Conser- girls. | d nominations to be held on Novem-|less of whether the result will have | was given for $83.80. ~In the fre! Girls won't airy Umbrelioe vatives suffered a net loss of 21, the | The KINGSTON CLEANERS ber 80th. a direct bearing on the title or not. | which destroyed Mr. Angrove's bi- "But this is too small to keep off Liberals of 22 and the Independents | AND DYERS . 'Varsity's game against Queen's|cycle repair shop last spring, oxygen any rain." a of four. Clean anything that can be cleaned showed that a squad is better off | cylinder and an acetelyne cylinder be- -- -- C. COE & P. BA . 3 ) ¢ | playing right along every Saturday |longing to the Canada Liquid Air Co., Pu---- ne . \RRET T N MARINE CIRCLES in the season than having long rests,| were damaged. The company claim-| The hydrants throughout the city AAAS ARES EE ES ER] hoe: 0 Arch Jtrest. Fhine 25w Three idle weeks did not do the ed $130 damages, with the above re- are being painted and look very + * avd alZa : blue and white any good. Games |sult. neat. RT a nant : : * [each week would have given the Queen's Students Ausbioss of Low water in the Wellafid Canal | coaches a chance to find the weak | 3 uspl is holding up the stéamer traffic |spots and correct them, but with' IN IJ After a hard days' study, try a 4 and the elevators at Montreal are | only scrimmages this was practical- FISH and CHIP SUPPER, 20c. Get R t (l b ait tull, The scitaranens from this ly impossible, with dire Fesults to FOR them at JARVIS', corner of Albert : arsity. any have criticized those Prine fy 0 ary Ul Monday--Edwin T. Doughlas. | alleged to have made up the inter- tna a rests. 3 nities hy of west at 1 p.m.; Maplehill, east at | collegiate schedule this season, for 1 HE Prarr atm thib ---- Nn : KINGSTON Tuesday---MecKinstry, west at 8.30 | four straight games, and Varsity What Fouled Plugs Indicate r Walter Cannem a.m.; Maplebay, cast at 10.30 a.m. | one game and then a three-weeks Tinsmith, Roofing and Furnace Produced by lay-off. Actually, the Intercollegiate Too Much Oil Or Too Much Gasoline In The Cylinders Work Jobbing a Specialty. John B. Rogers Producing LATE HAMILTON CASSEBLS, K.C. | schedule is a rotary one, 'the first WHEN A PLUG 1S REMOVED from a well warmed engine and its SLE RE CNTY P Automobile SaCirtors repaired Company nr game each year being switched to end is found covered with a wet, brown deposit, it is evidence that the aa ne. recored, Prominent Toronto Lawyer Passed |the last game in 'the next season, fouling is due to an excess of engine oil that has passed the piston $ 99 BAGOT ST. Phone 1800. ; With a Cast of Away on Monday. the other contests being in their and entered the combustion space. . ' ° ht 4 Best Service To Party. y Dr. Hamilton Cassels, K.C., of the | same order, but advanced one week. Causes Of Oily Plugs London, Ont.,, Nov. 3.--J. C. BEl- urniture CO firm of Cassels, Brock & Kelly, of | Every few years this leads to a sit- "The principal causes of oll fouling are imperfectly fitted or ill Hott, K.C., who carried West Middle- | Does mat cheek, crack or crase. : -- Jj Toronto, died on Monday at his home | uation such as arose this season, adapted piston-rings, which fail to wipe back enough ofl, an excess. of sex for the Liberal party with a Dees not get tacky or print, $ : in Toronto. . but on the whole the Intercollegiate ofl splashed upon the cylinder walls by the lubrication system or to the substantial majority in the election It is absolutely waterproof. a LOCAL ARTISTS Dr. Cassels was elected to the Sissy ar futiepiod that ne rotary Ble ov a oil Seen Deepuite soo tia by heat or hich has become so last Thursday, will seek the first! Steam or boiling water cannot softén' mw 10 - : 3 board of trustees of Queen's Uni-|system is the fairest to all concern y dilution. Cylinders 80 much out of true that they opportunity to consult his support- N, re at i bitin, versity in 1911, and was made chair-| ed, taken over any long period of cannot be effectually packed by piston rings are a common cause of ers in regard to opening a riding for Ordinary kmocks or bumps | en ii man in 1913. He was given the] time. this "ofl pumping." remier Mackansip King. Mr. EI-| harm it. § The Sooted Plug p * g It is hard to scrateh---mever scratches' TICKETS Now SELiNG [|= onorary degree of doctor of laws liott stated to-day that he thought Prices--80c., 75c., $1.00, $1.50 {in 1914. Owing to ill-health he wis DEFEND S8.P.A. CUP. On the other hand, if the end of a plug is covered with a dry, black such action would be bis beer hn white, Box forced to resign the chairmanship of Peterboro, Ont., Nov. 3.--The deposit, it may be assumed that this is due to the use of a mixture so : Your Furniture refinished hy Office Opens the/board of trustees: in 192. call has gone out for a meeting of greatly overrich that some of the carbon fails to burn and is deposited vice to the Liberal party. : FRIDAY, NOV 6th. He was in failing health for a|the players of the Peterboro senior macy Why The Mixture Is Overrich : OHLKE & BRADEY r 22 O.H.A. team--t f . bard: vill , 5 i Husitbar of Tears and it was with nastum "ue 4 ar, Too much gasoline in proportion to air supplied by the carburetor uneh Be bated Nov. Bo. A Corner King and Queen Streets, OF eep regret that many of his Kings- a Ein alties 2 will cause sooting of all plugs. but certain plugs may become sootéd : vin bere fool' De Kingston CARD : THANKS ton friends heard of his death. > a ce work In training for while others run clean or even spark in an overlean mixture, if the traveller, arriving here fro am. The late Mr. Cassels took a very| 'he coming season. The team will intake manifold is so badly designed as to supply excess of fuel to ascus, states that the French bombarded three villages near To the Electors of prominent part if reform work | Make a few trips to Toronto to particular cylinders, if there is a lack of heat to promote vaporization practice in the Arena before taking in the manifold or if there Is air leakage into certain cylinders and not Damascus last Wednesday in re- , : among prisoners. k - IEA F rontenac-Addington tes, 5 yrs ors ah ab the ang. the ice for the first. game, which into others. prisal for acts of brigandage., The @ : ' » h * will probably be in defence of the HESITATES WHEN GIVEN GAS] starts very hard, after it fs war French estimate that twelve hun- : Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 wish to !!h® Prisoners' Aik Association, and S.P.A. cup. | trom being run? > dred persons were killed in the i thank you for your generous support | the Prison Reform Association. He 5 Andwer: ba : The following players are lined STATE] : It Is probably because bombardment. on October 29th, and to express the | Was one of thé original members 80° | up: Dwyer, Legros, Parker, Mec- lhe RE arames so ia -------- hope that I may prove worthy in your | pointed informally by the late Hon. f estimation of the confidence with |W. J, Hanna, in 1910, fo serve on the | e0d. Ranger, Collins, Bailey, Rose In the float-chamber. when the : and Burgess, of last year's team, } A same line remains in it 1 Huge Panther is Shot. which you have honored me. parole board." When proper legisla- Cox af Sess. ey Years seam and " some fine po it does when the - Port Jervis, N.Y., Nov. 3,--Ar- 3 Sincerely yours, %, [tion created this board as an official have made a name for themselves Sine is Shut dows. Teo intense thus Zober, of Eldred, Sullivan - : body, supply to the carburetor, con- . HE . Ww. EDWARDS, bod 1 Te tinusy - the board. | wien other teams. / go sidering (he weather and the use County, at Highland Lake on Sunday I can furnish detail dimen~ nham, Nov. 2nd, 1925 a : R for the las| s ek SS ot gasoline containing cofisiderable | Shot and killed a 250-pound panther | _ | PA - - . six years. UP AT ST. THOMAS. Simounty of very volatile Sompon. more than six feet long. The ani-/Sions and all particulars, in-! . ents favor this pre-evaporation. r . Zobe isie i i izel St. Thomas, Ont., Nov. 3.--Tha s| the carburetor is mounted directly | ha' WAS panther that bre been win | cluding prices, - for any : sizef The Site Favored. practice of the local Collegiate In-| . y mile- | On the block and the water runs e pan motor. Save time and money! Alexandrta Bay, N.Y. taxpayers| stitute seniors was augmented last| age cud ron on Sptdp| hot, 16 she couftnis of the vas, 184 In Southern New York in many(,.4'y, vour business locally. voted at an unofficial school election, evening by the presence of four unase am. 2 h.. but When Li hat fash Jecowe Jaxbly, hinted of it years. . In tavor of the purchase of the Jar-| Queen's University players. The aT as tomplataly. 18t the | 153 fasnbue | ite eratnie Toy : vis property, Church street, for the | Seniors are working hard to hold tendency toward pre-evaporation le . - proposed site of Alexandria Bay's | the four-point lead that they secur- : jor marked. Perhaps you can re. Fish and Chips mew school. One hundred and twen-|©d over Sarnia here Saturdgy in . duce the heat sup . 3 y - »" system switch some differen In eity. "Phone orders to the "Wossa" semi-finals. Some new ment. without much beaefit w sad they will be ready. ideas may be gained from the King-| - can you suggest? fit i : Jou ehamplons. Among hose at the Answer: Making -4psed Od Eaglish Fish & Chip Shop TT a local ron were Quarterback mixture leaner is t : Cormer Buy and Bagot Sireets A good many men are known by! | Fred Baldwin, Halfback "Pewee" the promises they break. 5 Chantler and Linéman Don McCrim- mon, The champions are spending a of some time ago few days at their homes here. and ; : "Bud" Thomas at present is pease doi : = 3 niodern building. : guest with Fred Baldwin. ' el heen st i y November Bond List \ RD YHA hel _ Be Now Ready : PLAY | lo seu thers'n 1S : ty-six votes were