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Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1907, p. 2

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oh line. Wiliams kicked ver, but Buwit | Ottawa high shogl and ienil 0) GET WELL gw was to return. s a six no , Ly * 2 heh scrimmage on college goal line and ed on the Varsity oval, belore a large BEER MAKES BLOOI r' shave Dobson ver for a touch, crowd of spectators. rr : Gil thanking which Willi failed to convert.) The locals had the home team stop- 0 in grand march, Queen's, 6, . ped at every point of the game. The M A L HE better y the Indies: Queen's seemed to have the contest was a good clgan- exhibition of +< certain food- a § phi to he -- masch a best of i , and gave their|ball. Both teams were full" of ginger, Te 'which the blood - |you an will be the -- halves every pro n. Queen's kick-!and the & Yan; work Wg wwazing for ra bod Yan the sounder * Great applause | Queen's Led Well Through the ed at e rtunity, but unfor-| junior e teams li up in the he t YEU E the health, and the wish of the bemevolent Contest--Queen tunately "Ken" could mot place the| following order : . transiorrl HERE § J 3 . : en's II ites Jtaely Coen ana), Sickiny outside Kingston--McCartney, full-bnck, Bob: healthy Jiood nd pv Jae To old watchiand chain. do- aee--ingston = Collemiate| nearly avery time ertson, Dick, LaRush, halves; Meikle.| uicklyandwith | bo nated by & "7 jewel Won the Ottawa Collegi-| {pon play being dysumed the home quarter; LaRush, Smith, iis, scrim- MUNYON'S 3X RHEUMATISM CURE 8 least digest- disease effective- | Jers, wes won a Mim E. Cooke, 171 ate. | bunch held the ball; and worked it | mage; ales, Sige, Res | Seldom fails to relieve in one to tire, ive effort. Iy. Beer, by some Union street. evntut "amen The fost RE ol the snr Iter: Sow te the Queen's goal. Oe tried Rid, ounce) ni Eo gn OR hours saw cures in a lew days; price, 31. - : counted anintox a sealed package express, on - & game he se : ther drop and missed, * "" was | Slitep, outside wings. Sea nyon's Dyspepsia Cure is guar ; e * urday, and was opened in the pres-|* series was played bry with the TE and by as nice| Ottawa--Frith, full-back, Cousineau, Je. cure wil forms A indigedtion und H 0 P S icant, is not so - if ence of Mrs. J. C. Connell. The num-| i Ottawa on Saturday, when Ottawa |, "io of work as was put up atthe | Mousoneieve, Smith, halves; Fraser! "yu,yon's 3X Kidney Cure speedily contain a medi- | is a blood-maker ber was found fo be 2.530.637. Miss | College succeeded in defeating Queen's,| 0 0" ooded in crawling over the quarter; Bishop, Younge, Kensella,|cures pains in the buck, loins or ro cal principle} oith barel Cooke's guess was 2.814.727, it being » four points, the final score being| saving the point. Several times scrimmage; Brown, Pailsey, inside Sad all forms of kidney disease. rice, which tones the 3 the Reateat. The Regina is a high to ja The contest t Crawford received some dirty raps, wings; Oram, Corry, middle wings; | TN, 0s Headache Cure stops he a Withiont enough alcohol grade Swiss movement, and is the| Place at the Varsity oval, in the he but they did not succeed in putting Johnson, Connolly, outside wings. ache in three minutes. Price, 2g Td nerves 3 in it to help the only make having a universal guaran.| sence of fifteen hundred people. | him out. From the scrimmage on the Rev. Father Foster made an efficient | Munyon"s Wood Cure eradicates all iy. redction, and so stomach do its tee, good in every town in Canada, | Main grand stand was packed, and the line. Williams made the best kick of | referee. Thomas Gorman and A. T. pusities of & blood Prive, Abc suppliesnervous from Halifax to Vancouver. The Re-|bleachers, cn the other side of the| yy "50. Whalen returned, but as no| Halets handled the watch; E. 0. Ski- ant cen Urs reves atu monia. energyandsaves work far better. gina watch is sold in Kingston ouly| field were also crowded. The. college], " iven to Elliott the ball [ter and W. C. Roberts were line|Price, 25c. = "oo : it as well A by Kinnear & d'Esterre. students had a third of the main| ra > ; RO on the | judges. Munyow's Pile Ointment positjvely it as well. , | Beer with meal stand for themselves, and under the Kick on ley AEE an x |" The only scoring was done in the a lm ie Tue 3 B E E R is good" for 997 Ogdensburg To The Rescue. hand and magic wand waved During "the remaining few moments | first bali, when the locals worked the |to_weak men. Price, $1. as brewed in | people out of Postmaster Stewart received a | DY 'one of the semiors gave forth some a. | sorew scrimmage to advantage, Meikle | Munvon's Remedies at all druggists, » tl of the half, the game was anybody's, | Screw : iol [mostly at 25 cents a vial )ntario is made | every thousand cheque from lusty cheers some ol chic 3 a vial, Onts Ogdensburg, N.Y., from y ers or Sore groans aS h. hall being rushed up and down | getting over for a touch, which Dick a di ll Mayor Hall, for $25, to be | the occasion required, mostly the lat- the field. Macdonnell got in a good easily converted. The game was clean, from choicest --and is specially used in voting contest for the fur | 'eT- About two hundred Queen's men | = "oo Queen's received another free {10 one being penalized by the officials. Ontario bariey | good for women, coat. The money was donated by his | #°companied the team and were rein kick on' the college ten-vard line, get- | Mundell had his kyee slightly injured seletted | Ask your owl worship and Algie and Howanl Hall, foreed by fully that number at the]. . x lin a tackle, but wasSable to continye and the pur- out i tor " ting another point on the rouge. | 16 ps, P doctor about it- the favorite in the contest, and |Prounds, and: the Gaelic slogan rent Queen's, 7: Ott 4. This onded the the game. Ny { ost of water: dealt J Mr. Stewart used the mouey on be- | the air many times in as loud tones 1 wh oe NE «us i > with undér condi- § beer is probabl half of Miss Martin. The supporters | 28 those of their opponents. play : Queen's II, 25; Y.c 18 tions which insure | good for you . gf Mies Martin also included Mr. | The dav was by no means gn ideal The. Second Hall. Queen's 11 won from Royal, Militaps" FOUNTAIN ' Thomes. ftotye Smythe, Dr. Wma, iy joathull, hea y ram he The second half . kad not been in College in the first match the /in- Is a © mornang be- IT IS A PARASITE. y Robertson, W. A : , | jate i llegiate roynd | at - Kent, S. Calvin, .. Sutherland | fore x progress very long before Queen's re-| termediate intercollegiate | a and ©. G. Shannon. MS. Set fons She ame Soaking the. Erotuda ceived another point, making their|Queen's athletic grounds, Satyr Hat af- PENS - y " game, tal eight. Elliott and Crawford got {ternoon. The hali time score was 15 to 0, and the final, 25 to 12, Queen's Contest. urine She last fifteen minutes of was played in a downpour of rain, |' Hite Fu 1 the end, gaining | con e ich Amok si in a mice in arounc end, gay | x 3 AanH inte » att #0 cus Mavi po [ih oe Pipl, rome fof Sava" Fuwiord seni Scien, biog od of thirteen points | {| vascmane tant ran. . . - ry which w ery AC B standa es. 3 3 on and fairly clean, no player bei the dirt when he was down, an Otta- | ots 1 vercome if the university - That Cause Itching Scalp, Ds AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. |benched hy the officials, although one ws man trying to gouge hiseye out, ons : tare play with such Fitted wii "Clip Caps" i) druff, and Finally} Falli ---- on . i while another gave him the knees in| RR a a it is next to Muposiible to \ : Si two of the home team did get ina " X system as it did on Saturday The Hair x {Harvest Thanksgiving Services| Bttle dirty work while referee's back | t0e chest. "Buck" was slightly grog- |, = (0 ithout the services of | yr Ws poe T ing 1 "falling } turned. . > gy for a minute or so, but was wight | ~24¢" » 4 ery aD or - The/ itching _sealp, the. falling h eg on. Sunday. WAS turnec. oo. ed the" FRE {Quarter-back Carson, their captain, | The poles kre ad nd the dandrufi nnOYS are " arvest thanksgiving Services 'wore Sets were the first to take the | Pn College ived the ball, and|¥hose ankle has not yet recovered to Sait Rll ners, AL Cr work of a parasite hic held in St. Andrew's church on Sun- field and were greeted with cheers O'Neill got b rece Eth Les from the twist il gol a week ago. anteed. That parasite must be k poured day, the pastor, Rev. Dr. Mackie, from the stands. Shortly after the 2 Es ay He he 9 a SU Carson may be inthe game next Sa- ndrufi; and UR only pre n-tl it does at | Preaching 'both morning and evening. | "°2rers of the garnet and gray ap- Tn i t ay. he succeeded | turday, and he will certainly strength- ill. do that is Newbro's Herpici p time ona At the morning service, Dr. Mackie| Pl. The game was called for 2.45 odg ing most of the hunch and things |, (},, military team which will try SMITH BROS Destroy the entise, vou remov z o'clock. but it was 3.13 when Referee tboked serious, until Williams downed |}. d to overcome Queen's lead, and bt | ect" : Eddie Gleeson. blew his whistle, and him. Elliott received the ball, gained },.\¢ another try at the intermediate Jewsllers & Opticians C H. Reed, of Vi Genesis viii, 22 : "While the earth re. "dlled the gladiators to the centre of | twenty yards. Filiatreault, for the se- championship, which it has held for 350 King Street. "\ - re d ® io | maineth, seed-time and harvest and] the field for final instructions. Fred. cond time tried to put Crawford out. fy), past three years. I ae is . During*| cold and 'heat, and summer and ny Chittick was to act as umpire, but [2nd for his pains received a bad| 0 grounds 'were very wet, but a | weit of Marriage nl eos Born xcitement | tor, and day and night, shall not od not turn ue, so "Mul" Donovan, Bunch from one of the visitors wing very good match resulted, neverthe- | JKigeunusc ree 1 . The scene was one | cease, who was svat Jin the stand, was . . Jess. Queen's were somewhat stronger | one street. Each of | The harvest must not be locked un | tor away from his friends and asked _ The ball was on Queen's twenty-vard |, the line, and their back division a line when Williams punted 'the oval layed a strong game, helping Quar- ed todo g ft timodials just had their sup- | on as sométhing we should ive to officiate; which he did. | put forth all ri as i ne were bbe) At 3.30 the teams faced each other for a good gain, Ottawa muffed, and tor-back Meikle, in a marked way. ding 'drupeists . t. The votes went | to. If the harvest was given in this in the following order : 5 Turner got the ball, and making the The halves came up behind him, and | --« -- ---- for sample to The ( the box, and $12, | way, some would have very little to|.. Sueen's--Crawford. full-back. EI. |TU0 of the day for twenty-five yards, carriéd him through for many gains tr C Mich, Two site 5 for one of ' the reap. T. i another side of the liott, Williams (captain), Macdopnell, getting over for a touch, only to be and several scores. The Cadets play. SOON TIME FOR GW Mah SJotl. spe ial nt to be : refused. - The | question, it was one thing 'to have alves; Dobson, quarter: Barker, called back, and given a free kick, on ed against the wind in the first half, RE E------ : a money came just one | a plenty, and another thing 'to have Rrown, Bruce, scrimmage : Kennedy, Ottawa's twenty-five yards line. Wil- land were.shut out. In the second half e A -- . The poll was closed. | the blestiing of God with it. Very Jit-| Houston, inside wings; Buck, Beggs. | liams punted it between the posts and Queen's nearly equalled their scoring. 'Persian Lamb Pity 'he' "did not "come | tle of the Harvest would be abundant, | Middle wings; Turner, Cooke, outside Beggs forced Bawlf to rouge. Queen's |The return match will be played on aire = had God's blessing with it. 'The wing. a ¥ Sttawa, 4. ol bi th jhe sallitus college campus next Sa- ne: Was . ving of harvest' - tawa OC lege Bawli, full-hack: he game was marr v the rain, |tu vy afternoon. who was in ahs deal .God rh given Sed conta swat Whelan, O'Neil. Hart. halves: Dean.| Which now came down good and vlen-| Queen IL.--Livingston, full-back; Mc- Jackets NE the ballots; ond | He always 'kept. The bread of . l,fa | Quarter: Street, Chartrand. Courters, | tY. making the pig skin like a ball of | Kenzie, Pennock (captain), Marshall, nas 5 an was as follows : had scrimmage: Harrington. Higgerty, in- | 2rease. It was here that Ottawa re- (halves; Meikle, quarter; Norrish, Mc- We have now in stock : eee ee men side wings; Smith, Filiatrault, miq-| ceived the touch that gave them the Kay, Wood, scrimmage; Clarke, |)04 oF spine iu stock 3-Shoin i dle wings; Joron, Troupe, outside | ¥@me and disheartened Oueen's, Ot- | Pringle, Lawson, McCann, Younge and BS, . . wings, tawa had the ball and the scrimmage! Murphy, wings. Every Skin that enters into our ner of the' H ne! Sb Nae on Queen's Jiteen-yard line. Wil-| RAC. EL igiully, full iuck; Git Fur articles is guaranteed to be A range. church was : a iams received the ball behind goal, son, Boswell, Mackenzie, halves: Wheel- | genuine. The worlgmanship is - Fog the woul the Rumber of @ for' the occa ap PpEopiately Seo Beginning or Play. | and was tackled before he aT re- |€F, quarter; Smith, Ringwood, Taylor, | formed by the most skillful hands, The mora : ven Li of the harvest, the pulpit and choir | put hat hey. little wind blowing, | lieve. Instead of falling on the ball he Scrimmage; Hutton, Morrison, Reiffen- | the fit of every garment is perfect. was not known. at the - time the co | ERNST Presenting a very protty ab-| their Bark. uriig he Here Sad pt tried. to Pus 5s hut 36 'went nto jie, Normith, Sogers. -Sutheriamg . he - tin . 4 % » ' alf. For | wrong hands an tawa got their Farr, ngs. nouncement was made. : # ar yo SE Riri 8 of os oui the fiat ow minutes the game was a which. was re the | Referee--George Richardson; umpire, Ww r GOURDIER The Amction Sate. | [AU the morning "service, Arthur Re ola A Sat To sim | polege suppurtets wont wary. Ottaw, | ¥- Harty, Je. Si , a ¥ - s . raig sang a ' a ny he een 8, 9. RN vl SSCs an bt nine o'clock, Auctioneers Al - a fe solo. play Qe college secured a scrimmage| This fluke took the heart out of | Saturday's Rugby. EXCLUSIE FURRIER, Flannelette lea and ge busy, and cries of AT THE GRAND! tar eeu # goal and O'Neill succeed | the visitors and in the next three min.| Argonauts, 29; Ottawa, 17. 76. T8 AN } "how much you bid *" and "'go- . In dropping it over, scoring four [utes the home team scored three! Varsity, 10: McGill, 7. 6, 18 AND 80 Brock Sr. Have 'v 4ll the Fl . i points. This was the only score made rouges, and would have got more! Montreal, 10; Hamilton, 2. PHONE 700 ave you a ix : NS UL will need for the fa ing, going going," so familiar to pa-|« wn 'Auction sales, were hoard Pe, 'Side-Tracked" Will Be To-Night s by She home team untij the middle of { only for the good work of Crawford McMaster, 30; Guelph, 5. over the Armouries. s - Feature. " susan halt when Queen's made the| and Elliott in relieving. Crawford | Peterboro, 40: Victorias, 6. | n Auctioneer Murray started in at the | The offering at the Grand to-night |Mistake that cost them the game. [saved them six times, never missing a Berlin, 13: Galt, 0. Wood's should have lots laid line within the reach v , markot produce booth, and insid is the ever-welcome comedy produc- During the greater part of the first catch, although 5 ev! Varsity, 17: Trinity, 1. The Great i Remed; . fifteen minutes, he cleared 4 side of tion, *'Side Tracked." The principal half the ball was in Ottawa's terri- | and » a Thi b the 20 ae heavy, Ottawa College, 13 Vs. 9. Tones und nv igerates the whale blue and white. $ Or more baskets hile. Some went re in the play is a tramp, through | tory. Queen's received their first point, | time was called with play on the visi-| Queen's II, 25: RK. M. C., 12, Blood 1a old Vein kes OF y n 3 4 for twenty cents, ile the majority |" persistent efforts a mysterious Then Tarner forced , Bawlf to rouge, | tors' twenty-yard line. | The Boston Americans have won Sua Debitity. Mental and Brain Worry, es bh Flannelette Nightgow In Hoag t ty oo cents and fifteen crime is Srebtually Seared up. The ter Sete minutes' play. Ottawa, 4. In comparing the two teams Dtta- | Six matches from the Boston Nation- pondench, ay cimess, Kmisvions, Sper. a Flannelette Drawers, ¥ ® || i what bargains ! Hamp pro ntly- great jeal. of hug. Paine the next tow pi Queen' wa had certainly no right te win, as | als. Carrigan, of the Toronto Eastern Boot pei aie 5 One will please, six WINTE i When were rather slow, Mr. but 3 consteul LH Ang 3 Aghios sl wore. pIen fon he itinutes neen's | Queen's seemed stronger in every re- | League team, caught for the winners. | plain on of Sdn as ples to the crowd a 4 noble heart olt' beats be: bei Nut a which Williams kicked ~ . 3 spect. Their wing line ix huskv, and] The Chicago National League team The Medicine Co. We have sold more L pas ot » ant small boys ed Cont Death a rag- hort a i al e outside | seemed to have no trouble in holding | are the baseball champions of the indsort 'Thronto, Ont, is Fall th: ari care Sha were, course, ih. the front row. : Rithaut. Tin. Macdaugell and fhe garnet and gray men in their | world. Ther have defeated Detroit in| his Fall t an an SCs regular feast, T ' ' S | places, |four straight matches. SACHIN siness, w wich goes that Shing had to go; it would Back To The Youthful Days. sage Hacdsnyell i LT run of The half back division. are beties | bch won the twenty-mile Mar- Tn are. 1 ots 1 ft 00s a 3: hod he did not want| In "The G bread Man," the fom the mi vards. Williams kicked runners, tacklers and kickers, than the | athon race at Toronto, Saturday al- mode 8 are. i Br thing awful, the way It was some- Ihusical comedy, which will be at the Sctihmage, for a good fain. Ottawa men, and it was the common |ternoon. His time was 1 hour, 41 and prices. , Compari down. Sats prices 'Kb cut | brand, on Tuesday, October 15th, the ball on the coll Ld . _" ng 1 ® | verdict that the best team lost. minutes, 40 seconds. He was ten min- urday bargains at ngs- | curtain rises on one of the most beau- ollege twenty-five yard| The other officials at the game were: | Utes ahead of Lawson, of Toronto, | b second man. 4 ram € ton stores were not to be compared | tiful and Line i 3 2 % horde * 3 4 Ane indges, G. Camphell ad TM with hs And a he sale continued. Adjostiven fail to describe the splendor Costello. Ottawa: or Fe, Dunlop with the hammer made their way nd effects, he To ent, -------- a) va 3 Astighen, Ottawa, toudhiling:| ~ To Cure A Cold In Ou Day. ey A 4 » mm I . - UC. Roberts: timers, W. A. McIn-| "Take Laxative B: imine Tab- very short time a great deal of the bers and stage pictures. "The Ginger. nes and W. J, McCaffery. n Ne ee fails SS been to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is Notes Of The Game. {on wach hos, 25. Made wCanndn stock had dis- | bread Man" will be presented by such en' cr , i or | my oma val ah ore ution tm 3 wl be pln ame. Ottaw: : it best tn | tv about missions next Sunday and game tawa tried their best 1:0 Monday. The Bishop of Algoma, the well-known stage favorites as Evelyn Ki Helen Grey. Ross Be i i 3 uly vantage of it. E ames H. Lichter, a t is expected that a fairly good sum {John Sanders and a beauty chorus of buck i ' , but . ae always ji h will be realized as a result of the sixty-five. v ) ut the trivolor was always Wishop. of Keewatin and Canon Raat. A valuable prepara " Dobs: a son, awa, wi be speci preachers, - . ------ New 3 1 Play I : exhib Botasnster Jui Vp a fine and there will be a public missionary effect upon all kinds of : Notes On The Fair. "The Boy with the Boodle" is al. | | t Wouldn't be hard to get a from start to finish He reoived a few | "foi YT ral printers' ink, stains, € GN ill be - ject in the eyes off § UGARIMOUS vote that takape but is still able to sit wpand|, truancy case to-day. He found with either cold, warp interest, women too, for that matter 3 that the lad in' question was working : water with good result: in the country, and that he was also back division, and is certainly a find. As it consists of It was a great week of advertiniog and it has remained for Howard Heil | | 'MINK IS THE MOST Elliott played a star game on the display. -~ for the Kingston merchants having | the well-known playwright, to evolve i ------een vs. i from the young man in the hapn- POPULAR OF ALL i Bd Be got through the line was SHEER S00) ------r---- 3 : 3 hi "i 3 al rr inte ' . ' : [ise ECS an | nb ruRs" | hE me EA ea, gis md pts ro : ~¥ RB 2 "ho be. , . " Teen . pos. i | as found great numbers of § well adapted ior nand Teh : It was stated during the evehi tne Toa rand on Thursdy, Whethe outside: He wat 'reiting Foreiimihe| Advice to Mothers of King. |® Admirers and this admira- soil the hands, and is ! ~~ that the farm OTe Tooth yn es fi r you reach, and was an ueyXhing in ston. tion has been backed up 3 SOAP FOR THIS PUl ; ized about $1,700. NO PERSON VICTIMILED. igure as the He uses his head at all pointsnf the | Perbaps the most important principle | pis PUYiag the New Suit for & > : 5 ' " The lemonade booth did a shing Polic ony trimming of game. and at no time is he caught | involved in the care of a child is proper all and Winter wear. , 3 ight. Tdi o Receive. ord Re New York 1 napping. "| nourishment. . M KELVE 3 charge were alt smiles, Swindle. or dd fur lined "Bill" Kennedy was there with the; How many delicate children do we Heyes have we sh C Sal : 3 , i : ows 4 EE ------a---- . to} Chief a ha 5 your fur same smile, no matter whether he lmeet on pur streets with colorless suc a big range of 4 y r the | word f of Police Bailie has reseived jacket "a on top or on the Rotten Numerous | cheeks and thin little legs and arms. popular colors and weaves, ¥ 1 : 69 and 71 B York, in reference to Te at et aeck pi times "Bill's" face went to the mud | It is very plain to be seen that rapid | from the Plaid or Tweed, at scheme some New York parties had piece, And but never alone. What he did to the |2T0%th takes all their strength and |[#§ 25¢. & yard up to "the fine foot, claiming to hove § ab on quality enhan- one opposite him was a "shame." {their little bodies are not reeciving | 8 costume cloths and beautiful stocks. for tobians, AL he Sas the a Some of the reverend fathers got | ¥afficient nourishment to make them Broadcloths, at "$1.25 and = : the letters were received hore Chief pi L..10e pupu-~ ! quite interested in the game and did | ¥e)l. strong and robust. re $1.50 a yard, the variety is i Bailie at ohce notified the New York rity of Mink. . some good coachine from the side line. | Wo want 10 say to the parents of | 3 MOSt complete, assuring you fg i. awrence 5 police, and the parties supposed to be| § W. i Give jt tn him Mic, you have him ol such children in Kingston that our | # 8 big variety at any price Representing LB. are e guarantee the quality of || skinned a hundred wavs." wae the en. | Oeliciots cod liver and iron prepara-| #8 YOU wish to pay, 50c., 60c. MON pat Tra ogee the Mink we sell. You see oouragement offered by one of them | HOW Final will vm "up delicate child. |& 75¢., 90c., $1, ete. . heavy hail. Y . . t's wast to wu it th ote | TPT oul hollow cheek i ke! held nls bumvy boi Jor trial. we get skins right from our { head work, in their future games. Lo | strong. robust and rosy. Vinol | Make not the Iatal Manufacturers of the > ~~ ay that_no trappers have them dressed | think before they pass or kick, and | Makes ew vitality, sound flesh and |X buying before atl sor ol 4 E FINE] { { not afterwards. They have enor] thusly tissue and pure, rich red ~ Evats. i A hese oil eh our own { fourteen. and should make themestvey| Hood, and cusaron love i. This jal The 4 adn -- i premises an, th to you | felt in future games if no more g¢. | PoCAtS Vinol is a delicions tasting ie i outa B recital at irect and ia this way save | cidents hapren [cod liver preparation withimt oil, | i nd, by Mr the "middleman's" [ As a foothall referme "Eddie" Glen [Mado by 8 selentibc, extractive and | evening, € : , by % > mans pro- § | *on could certainly be improved upan | fomcenirating process from fresh cords' | BB it. : {some of his decisions being very pone | 17% thus combining with peplonats | . Wa | On three ocomgions he rave Ottawa | iron ol the medicinal, healing, | rife for catalogue and free kicks because no yards wers given | POdv-building elements of cod liver | § ; Granulated and Yellc Sugar. Be sure yon ask We are doing the C trade of Kingorn. and oh not to be wondered at when you see the variety of model : garments that we are show- ing. Many styles have only R one of the kind, givine buy- ers the satisfaction of exclu- f 0 Preferred | MADAME 0 Pure; Strong, Rich in flav on a free kick, This must he le oil, but no oil es. Fads own ne le hank Aistinetty save | AS bodv-dniilder and "rength eres. yards are nessssary on such an| or (OF old people, delicate children, i » rundown persons, alter sick ® sive styles, $4.50 and up. occasion | pes, and for chronie coughs, colds, Kingston Ce "Ww | bronchitis, and ofl throat and lung notAY co ¢ One Kingston legiats Won. | troubles. Vind! 'is . unexcelled. Try : THE E. D. MARCEAU CO, L Ottawa crowned with vi bo | Eh bo A ier New & vicloty. Thelit fils to satisfaction. man Ww = Collegiate isam played the|W. Mabood,

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