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Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Oct 1907, p. 3

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We are now showing a com- plete line of English and Canadian designs, in Gold Bracelets. Some of the samples are perfectly plain, | while others tend to Orna- mentation, with Pearls, Rubies, Amethysts and other Jewelled Effects. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. "Phone, 666. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. BRACELETS Just Arrived a Choice Lot of. SEAL SKIN Call and see them. - W. F GOURDIER, Exclusive Furrier 76, 78 and 80 Brock St. 'Phone, 700. Is the end we are ¢ constantly striving for. Our Dress Goods De- partment is a striking tllustration of this fact. For instance : 1 36 inch. Plaid Dress § 8s, in an assort- § ment of pretty patterns, 3 for children's wear, and § only 25c. a yard. . 36 inch. Tweed Suit- § ngs, good or vicgatie ors, speci yard. pecial at a : Wool Dress Goods, in all the popular weaves and colors, at 50c. . Heavy Tweed Suit- ings, 42 inches wide, great to wear, worth Soe 3 Jo, hile the 0 at 50c. a yard. thoated 4 Fine Quality Broad- cloth, the 'celebrated "Pirle Finish," in Black and Colors, 46 inches wide for 75¢. a vard, Particularly "good value in Black Dress Goods at all prices. 35¢ to $1.50 a yard. see is to buy. --" THE SPORT REV IEW sisi hit imesh QUEER) EXPECT 16 wr om Se Re Feu he : ON SATURDAY. PE a shard tear, or Queen's : ; {indians ne they are better known, Game With Ottawa College is ory little. lus been said, but mever- it i game Most Important--George Rich- | Intend 10 A Ag in and do ardson Qut With Limestones-- | will not be their fault if old Queen's Collegiates and Cadets in|does not shelter three intercollegiate Good Form. | championships this year. Their first The players of Queen's 1. are I Lag ia on Saturday with Cadets 11. working faithfully every morhi -- oa the latter 8 grounds, every afternoon, getting into shape for Qne of the hardest battles of the! Limestones irly 'good year, when they meet Ottawa College a: had 3 Jainy war: re on Saturday afternoon. Two orl of he Sight Bes . . Sing. three changes have been made in then pi work Fn a pra Xanks of the red, yellow and blue since Jos thei re Id foi heir game in the capital and the Flag 4 ne Poss! thie he on 'feam as it worked out yesterday ise Jelp hv 5 y rt is showi Andoubtedly one of the strongest il bi fi pel '3 ------ mot the strongest in the LCRF.U. fine form sat willbe Freatly . the 'Wiles, the inside wing man, who was [ga y Fred il, hg Joti -- imjured in the McGill game will not be ita an A &ble-to-play; and-his place will likely get out' and will ¥e a great help to H. F. METCALFE, President, Limestones At Practice. J. B. CUNNINGHAM, Sectetary. Frontenac Business Coliege, Barrie and Clergy Sta: TT "N. STOCKDALE, | capable of handling the position. Inland is always steady. Davis will} heie system and .team work. Queen's |alse be in line for next' game and he! ave jmpuaved one hundred per cent.iand Holder will make two wings that | Since ir Sunt game, and if they play ean hold "their 'own with any pair in| game 1 y can stand well for the the business, George Richardson made | champjonship. 2 his first appearance last evening and | Ottawa may also have improved, as) showed that he had lost none of | his their vietory over Varsity on Satur-|old-time form by being out of the| day last shows, but they will. have teigame for a year. He will be a great improve a "whole lot and some help in coaching the boys 5 he is! more, from what they were at the perfectly familiar with all points of | opening of the season, if they want to [the game and knows all the tricks df| ron women can | Win their game heve. : , [the trade. It is not likely that the] a of siren No LETT " aptain Pennpek is keeping Queen's | Limestones will. go to Gananoque - on | 10 degrees stronger : . at work and he has a bunch of | Saturday as the latter team have a for Special cases, $5 per hag | ball chasers who 100k 'very promising |game on with Brockville but will give | eld on Nt in every respect! Since the first of the them a practice game at some future pamphlet. A Ti season this team has been a well-bal- | date. | Coox Mppiome Do. Toronto. Ont. Gormerly W anced "aggregation, who pihy good | "Westmount will . probably, be rein: enim |foreed by W. Owens, a formér Mon treal football and lacrosse: player, | |Owens has not been in the game dur- Brass and Iron Bed give he last two years. | Cadets And Collegiates. See our up-to-ds x our up-to-date Fuor-| 'aT Che "heap" of goad | material to choose from fers their nighed rooms : ar ibre +. (game on Saturday and will put up| Parlor, Library, Din- [{" Ol of their lives to defent | ing Room and Bedroom |Queen's Il in the first game of the on ground floor junior series. They are practising havd | [every day, the members of the first | + te team turning out to give them a . CARPETS See OUT | one and show them a few points. lineofimported squares,| The collegiate team will play the | unions tapestry Brus- return game with Ottawa here on Sa- | ols All th 1 hd std !turday, and should give them a far| Seis. ! 1e latest de- | worst trimming than they did on their | signs. Prices moderate. |own grounds two weeks ago. Under {the guidance of Eslie Carter the boys | 9 {have developed 'into well-balanced At James Reid's. rim ioe , 'PHONE, 147. ; { team, one that plays good, fast, open | {ball from the toot of the whistle The boys play excellent combination, their back division being composed of good runners, tacklers. The team is without doubt one of the best that has represented | the K.C.I. on the foothall field 'in| many years. | Referee Not Chosen. not vet been appointed: Queen's sug- gested Dr. Etherinptong of Kingston: and KE. Gleeson, of Ottawe, as. um- pire. Ottawa College seem 'to want théir own wav, and named Gleeson, of Ottawa, or Lash, of Toronto. Queen's however, allowed Ottawa to choose its Smooth Castings-:Easily Polished ; 3 2 % The wontan who prides herself in keeping " a 3 her house " as nest as a pin" will yalue most oo own referee for the first match, so it highly the "special process which the cast- AE g would only be a piece.of courtesy on ings of the Pandora undergo to make'them a 8 . the part of Ottawa to mive Queen's 1 of ; ) . 3 the choice now. Queen's have no ob- Marve! 4 jection to Gleeson, although that gentleman didn't show full knowledoe of the intercollegiate rules in the match at Ottawa. Dr. Etherineton is the ex-president of the Intercollegiate { Union, and is thoroughly conversant with every, rule. It's the easiest thing imaginable to get a polish on. the Pandora. that rivals in brilliance and lustre the finish of high- . class furniture. If your local dealer does not sell the Pandora write direct tous for free booklet. ------ Ottawa And Queen's. Ottawa Journal. The College team go to Kingston on | Saturday to play Queen's, and a win {them a good hold on the champion | ship of the Intercollegiate Union, as | they have already two wins to their | credit and no Queen's have {lost a game and have a win to credit. College only defeated Queen's | here in the last few minutes of and the struggle in ba a hummer, losses. Kingston should Kingston bunch are also considerably Stronger. Troupe will play in Joron's place on the right wing. A win for Queen's will place them a tie with race. The local players will put in a hard week's practice, Saturday's Contests. There will be no less than four in- tercollegiate football games in Kings: ton on Saturday. In the morning Queen's 11 will play McGill II, on the university's upper campus. At 1.15 o'clock, Kingston Collegiates and Ot- tawa Collegiatps will meet, at the : athletic grounds, and at three o'clock, We buy All Waol Coats, and if Queen's I and Ottawa College will they cost a dollar. or two more, clash. In the afternoon, also, Queen's you get the t. We are con- III and R.M.C. II will play on the tent with the Yeputatisn Which Royal Military College campus. comes from selling reliable goods. «All Wool" a¥ applied te cloth- ing is something more than a technical. definition. of Fabrics, from the weaver's or the manu- facturers' standpoint. It means economy to the wearer; If you are thinking of buying an Overcoat this season, now ds /the time, when the Stock is complete. We have a full line of 'Blacks and Tweeds, in very newest styles and materials. » Roller Hockey Team. The Urescent roller hockey team had a. fine work-out after the regular skat- ing was over at the rink last even- ling. Fourteen mem were on the ice Boe was isdulged in. The game has long : i} a well-gressed wir become faster as the boys gel more anil appearance, used to it and is now quite interest But it has a good deal more {ine a R aetators: and. contests than any commercial significance. Se All Wool is the tribute a well- | dressed man pays to his own self- { Gonsral-Sport: Xespect. Dr. Hendry believes thint Hamilton's You will have no {zogble get- | chances of defeatang Montreal on Sa- ting All 'Wool Overcoats here. | Prices $10, 12, 13.50, 15.00, 18.00, 20.00. and 22.00. ---------------------- E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co., 114 Princess St. H. elp Him ro i A very delicate matter, to be sure, but do you think your husband is as good looking as he ought to be? Help him out! Offer to buy him a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor if he will only use it. Re moves dandruff, keeps the hair soft | and smooth, gives the proper fois®, oY eral nfake-up. g rt © be taken by Gallagher, who is quite EN os banthy ms do in oki at the pi op se Frieg ede | Than : ge of P every Monday, Woden amd Fowda. good kickers and fine | ggats now on sala at Uglows. A referve for Saturdar's match be- | Sl "Northern tween Ottawa College and Queen's has | the 14th day eof Qt { for the local team will practically give | their play single or College. has improved : sifice their .game with Queen's, but the|turday next in Montrenl . are very College for first place in the league] |and for nearly an hour a good prac-| 16 £0 | CONDENSED ADVERTISING put EES First tosertion le & TED GEN] TWO EXPERIENCED Ashley, Pro ----------------------------------------------------------- A JOB SLEANIN a tpi ng OF POSITIONS, BY CAPABLE PBROPLE, Mach con- rd a Srtion, 350. HELP WANTED-MALE, HENRY P. ES gre art for Strviheons Hott | ARTHUR ELLIS. AR ville. at opoe, Brown & | fics, Cor. Queen and n , Sho can be lound by advertising 4a. this col Fou are in of |. Sa ube Nibig wil do th vest CABRIAGES, WAGGONS, * FURNL!, 3 Planos, or any wrticle for stor} age, by the month, year, oc'any. way - to i Aad Carriage Wo fs, - IS 393 Priscess St. "Phos, Spectal Nothing Prices Higher. ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO . ' PA eal 5 Oi owe to teow wedl TUR OE ~ well, ices. 7. STONE HOUSE, ON "CORNER OF | A oY The Tailor, 181 Brock St. pext Ordoance and Sydepheun, Ste, Apply Be. a i Se _.Biohy's 20 NS phar street. ( R ) - DWELLINGS, FURNISHED AND UN. y : i Po a HELP WANTED-FEMALE, x Offices, ste. Mo | TWO FIRST-CLASS DEER HO : w 8 n 0 f L A N 2 w furniy 51. Brock: a Ww: fireproof safe 2 feet 6 Th . e y Open every SftorpOoll ov - 3 3 La Tuesday Children's Ube Cent Day Moving Pictures and tormorrow. "Neighbors." "Cab 25." New Illustrated Sosgs by ARTHUR GEORGE. : Come mothers andl Bribg the Children, they enjoy it as Well as you. re rer---- FUR FINISHERS. APPLY AT W. Flgoous FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, Gourdier's, Brock street. R clean and dry. Frost, City Storage, 299 Queen street. 'Phone, 536. TWO DINING ROOM GIRLS. APPLY at once ta the Iroquois Hotel. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, MOD- ern fmprovements, centrally located: ws." Whig office. inchedxd foet 4 inch., one ladies wide saddle... J, M. Theobald, Ki ston, Oot. . GOOD COOK. HIGHEST WAGES. AP- Apply to Box ply Mrs, . « q EN AL HOUSE: FURNISHER FOR THE WINTER. A MAID, FOR GENER. comfort SOVeN-roo0! A jc! ul work. Apply, 169 Earl street. house. Apply at 175 Clergy street. | A FOUR-LINE = ADVYT: IN THIS i i 0 156. day, or &be. for 3 days. It will a customen for that article you ta dispose QOD, @. GIRL. APPLY Pla COUPLE OF OFFIGEN OVER T oo EY omits AREY ATI PRIER SN pr Eoin cn Se. ' Se. | "THEATRE Je J. ALLEN, Manag! Pictures. changed. Momdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Programme for toxday amd to-morrow : "POOR LITTLE MITES." (Pathetic) "THE AMATUER CHAMPION." (A Hombog Farce.) Hear. GRO. HAMMOND Sing Smile QUEEN'S vs. OTTAWA 230 P.M. SATURDAY, Oct. 26th Queen's Athletic Grounds. Prices 250, 358, 50c and 75¢c. Sale of Schooner. UNITED STARBS MARSHALS Sale, Northern District of New York. | By virtue of am Order of Sale issued out | of the United Stal Mistrict Court for { of Mew. York, on g . 390%. notion tn | hereby given that sell hy Pubic ath for nh oE. | onday, the 26 day of October, "190F, lat 3 o'clock. pan... al the Court, Honea {Fst . OMY of | Oswego, N.Y. the 'Sirope masied schooner | Clara Youell, her engines, boilers, machin ery, boats, tackle, apparel, "appurien- ances and furniture, as she how les at i , k the port of Oswego. Gehl doo MACDOUGALL, United arshal. By A. W. W +» Deputy. RI Aiba. i ae SCHOOL SUPPLIES. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED RY the undegsigwed wp to raed Noy, 1st, {for pupils' supplies for and Collegiate Institute for 1908, Speci- fications at the Board -'of Education K 3 ' » Re, JOHN MACPONALD, Secretary, Treas Band Concert Thursday Ev'g., Oct. 84th. Two Bands. ROLLER RINK AUCTION SALE SATUMDAY, 11 ont, Kind MURRAY, Square, Mase, city douhie: { Auctioneer. Terms cash. Market o'clock, Bay bright. The Ottawa Citizen cpmments sirong- ly in support of the G:A.AL. as the {bulwark of right sport, lin a railway wreck a week ago S«- turday on their way. to Hamilton, met the same fate Saturday night ypeturn- ing to Uttawa. : The Hamilton Herald rafe is nike teen miles, 168 yards, and the record finde by Mellor, of Yonkers, N.Y., i 1:48:43. ran it in 1:49:25 last year. Toronto Globe: The Tigers are twice as strong with Southam on the back division and MeCarshy in the scrim. The team is ROW. well-bal- anced one and Cpe Cana" dian championships iY The Thanksgivang - upghy games in the In v v wilPoe at Toronto ard Hemiltons Montreal will play the Asgouauts in Torento an Ottawa will hittle withthe Tigers. The Argonatt-Tiget g in Toronto will take place 0 § atarday, Nov. 16th, at Varsity alder 1° (230 How. C. G. Wade, KU, the new premigr of New South Wales, be { well remembered in English { ball agircjes. He was one of the powerful ~threéquartérs of land was a ronspicucts. {Oxford Gfteert during HL. V. | gime. Hé also FepriseAled Feeveral internationsl fd | The' GQhippewa, NXg bolder of the world'¥" cup for power boats, has having the American' Ro tion change the dedd of ing the eup races of next istriclions as to poweg.a | abolished, but only boa $a forty-foot extreme water liné sm&y-0om- pete. > hl ir | Last year the Canatiidn racing' sea- ison covered 114 days at Toronto, Ham lilton, Fort Erie and Windsor. By rea. ison of the addition of the Mantreal { Jockey Club's sew track .at Blue | Bonnets the quite considerable increase 'place' thls year, with { Longboat Public Schoo! | The Montreal rugby team, who were FAMILY OF} OFFICE OVER WADE'S a Saati. AP at) water Y Py Brock street. y J GOOD, PLAIN Cook, Sos xn RUG Alan Palmer, Ran: LARGE . STONE Ridean St. formerly Capt. Dy Noonan. Hath, furnwce. Apply Dajus Brewery. T FURNISHED MOUSE, FROM 'Ist NOV. , © 283 Brock DWELLING, 63 twelve-roonied house, Se, : all modern, plano, 4 A GENERAL SERVANT, WITH RBE- water included in rental. ferences. Apply to Mrs. J. M. Camp: mediately, to Archdeacon Oarey i Cor. Nydesham and West Sts. J. 8. R. MeUann. ! Apply im- or CONSISTING oF GENERAL SERVANT, FOR FAMILY bo fromt bexdrooan, two, no washing or ironing. Ap- | APARTMENTS, y after 7.30 in the evening, to Mrs. drawing room amd ow, 1 Pliatew. 330 Earl St, convenient to bath room, rooms well and warm, electric light = and gas, grate fire it desired, best BRIGHT, ACTIVE GIRL, TO SELL table board and service guaranteed. music, one who can play all popular Apply * Whig office. pieces. Apply 8. H. Knox & Co. 106 Princess street. LOST. ------------------------------ LADY'S GUN METAL WATCH, WITH oid initial, on Tuesday Werning. oward i returned to 114 Stuari St., or Bank of Commerce. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ------------------------------------------------------ C. S. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER or Marriage Licemnes, 43 Clarence St. vear was $313,850, as against $429, THE PARAGRAPH PULP 785 in 1907, this material gain hp nd 1} ing well for the prosperity of the turf ; tarian. in Canada. | REV. ©, W. CASSON, OTTAWA Says Shrubb -of - Longboat. - in the ------ . Winnipeg Telegrams; "Tom Longboat is not a runner. Moreover, he never | poi eniginedk us hot to think more, will 'be a succsssfal distance man, be<ipfohiy of ourselves than we onght to cause he has not the physical build) i 0 "But Ie expressed the less ime for it. He is too big. Then he bhasiy ant truth: It is vecossary for ua not the science of running, A skilled j4y think as highly of ourselves as we foot runner could run Longboat's head! gught to think. The former leads to off in the first five miles. As for my-ithat nbasement of soli that resulls self, as 1 said in Toronto, 1 could fre quently ini poverty of soul and get a minute and a half on him the evil of fife. It is our duty. to, realize first ten miles of a twenty-five mile how high and holy creatures we are race and. guarantee or bet all I have gs the childeen of God. Unstil we do 'that 1 could win by a mile from him." {realize it, there is little chang of our -- {attaining the highest. Your life will CLAIMED HE WAS DETECTIVE. [not be higher than your thought of it. a Pinkerton Man' Said Drunk Under Arrest. | Address, Mr, Casson for free liters "Don't you know who 1 am? Well, | *F® I will just tell you fellows that I ani a Pinkerton man, and don't you for get that." The speaker short, stout man, of middle age, and he made the above remark as he was ushered into Magistrate Farrell's ing. He was registered in the big book as a drunk; of J. W. Good He was arrested on the street, last night, by Constable Hughes, and, this morning, he had not sobered up on- ough to give an intelligent account of himseli. He claims to have come to Kingston from New York, but the police know nothing about him. The magistrate remanded him for a day. A first-appearance drunk was given "I'm was a court this morn and gave the name his liberty: His home is in the states, and he has been visiting his parents here. mete The Way To Keep Well. s Alwdyvs have some surplus vitality, Have more energy than you use. Have that sort of vigor which enables vou 30 work and still keep your own body in perfect repair. Such conditions can be insured by using Wade's Iron Tonic Pills (Laxative), to enrich and purify your blood. They are a greal nerve strengthener and blood maker. In boxes, 20c., at Wade's Drug Store. -------- Resigned His Office. Albany, Oct. 23.--Luther W. Mott, | 0 very 'thick © N.Y., who recently was fran NY NICE HAIR FOR ALL. Ounce' Destroy the Dandruff Germ and Hair Grows Luxurianuy Anyone can have nice hair if he or she has not danrull, which causes brittle, dry hair, falling bair and baldness. To cure dandrufi it is ne cessnry to Kill the germ that causes it, and that is 'just what Newbro's Herpicide does. Cornelius Grew, Col fax, Wash., says: One bottle of Newhro's Herpicide completely cured me of dandruff, which and it has stopped Oswego, « ie 8P {my hair from falling out." It makes pointed state superintendent i {hair solt and glossy as Wilk; delipht- banks, has resigned, because of "Hal odof, and refreshing' huir dressing. heplth. Ggvernor Hughes, has reais | 14 permits the hair to grow abun- edt his resignation, which is to taked pi ntly, and kits the dandeuff germ. effect immediately. In his lettér tole ld by leading druggists' Send 10c, Governor Hughes, Mr. Mott said that! fy, Somnus for sample to The Herpitide in aceepting the appointment, he ovér: [6 , Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, Bic, estimated the condition of his health. [ond 81. 6G. W. Mahood, specinl agent.' BEST'S SHORT STOP Cures ALL COuGHS ALWAYS ---------- | Telegraphers Go Back. i Helena, Mont., Oct. 24.- At a ment | of the local telographers' union in| this city the strike was formally di cared off and ten men have asked for their old positions. ---- To check a cold quickly get from your druggist some little Candy Cold | ; Tablets called Preventics. Druggists | everywhere are mow dispensin pre-| New England Chinese Restaurant ventics for they are not only : but decidedly certain and prompt. 3 King Street. Preventics contain mo Quinine, no lax-| Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3 am, the I ative, nothing hassh por sickening. | best place to get an all round Lunch ia Taken at the "sneeze stage" Pre | the city. Meals of all kinds on ! oi 1d ventica will prevent Pneumonia . Bron- | notice. Jhiiah and 'Chinese dishes chitis, La Grippe, ete. Hence the name, | Specialty. 'hone, 655. fro. 140 days took "ph oO ne addi {ors The a - "3 HA Pe * closet "and! - Thinking Well Of Oneself: od of. Try It today. A. BARGAIN~PROPERTY - hy of Clergy and Division fd iva ' a ARE a Feat Estate Agent, Cor occipled 'bY I YALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE- Jobnson ot, Double house, on property of the late J OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF building and contents than any othes company offers. Examine them * Godwin's Insuramte Emporium, LIVERPOOL, LONI AND GLOBE Fire In nos © ay, Avaliable assets $61,187,215. In addition to whioh ieyholders have for a the unlimited Habili aohal stockholders. 'arm and perty dnsured Wt 3 + putes. Pefore renewing old or giving & St An, Phone, S88. 3 Whisk Xou, Buy | 3. Carpenter and Jobber, Wm. Murray, Auctionzery 27 BROCK ST. i New Carriages, Cutters, Harness = ote., for sale. ! 4 Sale of Horses every Saturday." THE FRONTENAC H LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY L ESTABLISHED 1863. £3 President--Sir Richard Cartwright B Farm Pros received 8. C. McGill, Managing Director. Office, B7 Clarence strvet, Kingston. NewYorkChinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street. | Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. The place to get an all round Lunch in city, Meals of all on shortest potice. English and Dishes a Ly. ee ---------------------- -- DR. C.C. NASH, Dentist, 183 Princess St. Over Dr. Chown's Drug Store. Graduate of Royal of Dental College Su of Ontario and bonor graduate of Toronto University. Ev Wednesday at . SUMMER WANTS ; Screen Dnors and Windows, lee ee torte eet Preventics. = Gpoll for fovetish child- | FOR THE HOt -- sor 48 Preventics 25¢. Tri boxes, 1 Be. | Sold by all dealers... nd Roll * Bacon: % : 1 ' ? Bass xX sters, a) STRAcHANS wash ov ot Square. * 1 He 1 BO 'P, WALSH § You get genuine 3 Scranton, as he ° bandles nothing 7 else. 5 ai = Watches! = In Solid Gold, Gold-Filled iy and Bter Silver Cases, all sizes and fitted with afiy make re of wovt, Our special moves & ment has a universal gunaran- » tre, which is good from Hall. fax to Vancouver. Before s wolpcting a Walch see our dis- ws Flay. vi "Kinnear & d'Esterre, atohmakers & Jewelers IB" £00 Princess ft., Kingston L wo ie fo i® €. H. Powell, = 103 Raglan St. =

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