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Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Nov 1910, p. 6

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This recipe makes 16 ounces of cough syrup---enough to last a family a long time. You couln't buy as much or as mood cough syrup for $2.50, Simple as it is, it gives almost in- stant relief and usually stops the most obstinate cough in 24 hours. This is partly due to the fact that it 5 slightly Taxative, stimulates the appetite and has an excellent tonic effect. It is pleasant to take---chil- dren like it. An excellent remedy. too, for whooping cough, sore lungs, i asthma, throat troubles, etc. Mix 2 cups of granulated sugar with with one cup of warm water and stir | fof 2 minutes. Put 2% ounces of | Pinex (50 cents' worth)-in a 16 oz. bot- tle and add the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. Pine is one of the oldest and best koown remedial agents for the throat membranes. Pinex fg the most valu- able concentrated compound of Nor- way white pine extraet, and is rich in guiaicol and all the other natural Other preparations will not work in this formula. The prompt results from this rec- fpe have endeared it to thousands of | | housewives in the United States and Canada, which expliins why .the plan bas been imitated often, but ; never successfully. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes 'with this recipe. Your druggist has | Pinex or will get it for you. If not, Send to The Pinex Co. Toronto, Ont. Our Crystal Brand } Of Standard excelled for preserving or table use. ANDREW MACLEAN'S, Ontario Btreet. YIN [IONAL DRUG AAI SOLE AG tion Forever Prompt Relief---Permanent Cure Try Our Line of Chocolate Assorted Creams, Hard Fruit and Nut Centres, made with a selected coating, Just the right kind to make them delicious. Grimm's 162 PRINCESS STREET. BUILDERS ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT LOW PRICES. ASBESTICO MLASTER FOR . BALE, ALSO OOAL AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD. S. Bennett & Co. Cor. Bagot and Barrack Sts. "Phone $41. Sd dibd bd ih fs Best by Test] ¥his ts Mose in 3, Wormmwitt Try One in Your Home br A are west : toned. { § Feasonabiy priced. and 4 anulated Sugar is ua- | i | rom the soldiers by the svore of | to Seeley, Longmore and Sutherland; ge THE 'SPORT - REVIEW, QUEEN'S STILL HOPEFUL L BEATING "VARSITY. e Presbyterians as Strong as Last gS When They Almost Heat a Much Stronger 'Varsity Team-- Notes on Sport. i When Queen's met { it team came very nearly de that later won the Canadian rughy . championship. Var sity won By "the skin of their teeth, tor Elliott, of Queen's, stopped the great Lawson ibhroughout the ™ game, "Varsity half-back . uever got a chante to shine, for he avas nailed be {fore he could get going. his | Jueen's is just as strong as a The only difference js that thie is doing the kicking formerly iby "Ken." Williams, the long {tance punter. Queen's wings scrimmage are as good as thos Varsity, and the back division pretty. strong, too. H Warkity is sa {pegior;, it will be in the way | for the Toronto team an expert in H, who is a college rughy veteran. would certainly be delightful i Cueen™S was to overthrow "Varsity en The intercolle {10 a year { fen ing Kg the 120, | hat fall, year #go. Lec dis and of ha ¥ Piety coaching, certainly the Rosedale grounds, thas game, 'Varsity is Peevish! Ihe © Toronto Star "Queen's | University hag taken a peculiar stand in ecard to oMéials for the Queen's- | Varsity match here. To-day Queen's | wired Varsity: 'Will not accept any officials you name." The Varsity au thorities are very peevish about the | wire, in as much a¥' they had not yet suggested any names. The telegram of the Presbyterians is very much at var- | iance with the decision of the Intercol- legiate Union to use home-and-home \ each game. Dr. Hendry says officials for, and Dr. were shout td name." In the first placds the executive did nat decide end-home officials were to be used the games. lt merely suggested this. Queen's have asked the vice-president of the union to appoint the officials for Saturdiy's tion to Varsity was very merely indicated thut the | ams would prefer the executive to name | the officials for this decidedly import {ant contest. It -is doubtful, {i if more capable officials could be se- cured than Drs. Hendrie and Wright. They have square, Intercollegiate for game, timely, Queen's Beat R.C.H.A. at Soccer. ROCHA, teams clashed on Queen's lower afternoon, and in seen "here to erday this closest games the students managed pus, {of the | year, 0. The soldiers have always had. a re- putation for good kicking, and never did they do better work than at the campus, weslerday afternoon. Their combination work drew forth the ad {tators who gathered to witness the battle. The students' aggregation proved 6 Wich for the soldiers and in the second half by a nice bit of team work, they kicked the hall under the bar. Queen's were kicking with the | wind in the first half, 'and when resulted they thought the game was lost, but in the last half when kicking against the breeze was the time they scored, They lined up as follows : Queen's~Goal, and no ROOT hacks, halves, for- Hakdiman, Casselman; Blakesley Montgomery; Twhrde, Whitehead, Yake; Warerner and Carmichael. R.C.H.A.~Goal, Stinson; DOCTORS TELL HOW "CUTICURA" CURED SKIN DISEASES One says, "I have Great Faith in Cuticura Remedies." 'Another, "They Aways Bring Resttts." "1 wish to let you know of a couple of recent cures which I have made by the use of the Cuticura Remedies. Last August, Mr. of this city came to my office, troubled with a severe skin eruption. At first I could not understand the nature of the case. I finally traced it to his occupation, as he was a Jainser and decorator. It was dermatitis in ts worst form, It started with a &l tion and would affect most elbows. backs, OF | "Varsity in Toron- | done | 18 of | giate championship will be decided by | Wright were the men Varsity | that home- | I'beir intima- | and | Presbyteri- | however, | always proved themselves | and €ueen's secomgl soccer ! win | {miration of (he Yarge tiumber of spec: ! i = Dt WE Sad Whe TONG be Richardson, Sergt™ Huteior and Rab- | ferteon: forwards, Aldpidge, Gy. Harri | Gilmore, Lafferty and Owens. 1 Redox: e~Carev, of the CL. Cle | To Have ANGI Mice. ~ A meeting of the Sotunittes in eon nection with the Y.M.C.A. road race, {run Thanksgiving Day, was held in { the parlors of the bailfing last even: ing. Those present were, Ralph Bow- fron, Frank Kinnear and Frauk Will officials of the race; Gr. Bilo- | the RC. HE.A. team; reprecenting the Y.M.C.A, team, and Kerr réfrésenting Queen's { team. The meeting was called to con { sider a protest laid by Kerr, clainting i that' he did not ge€ a square deal. | The protekt arose over a mistnder- { standing on the part' of the runners las to where they should turn, wheth- jer it should be at Alfred street or Al- { bert street. Adams and Jackson turn ed at Alired street, Whils the remain. {der of the runnefs went bn to "Albert | | street. Kerr came In secorid within al {short distance of Adams, netwitlh- | standing the fact that he was four 8 ¥ > feo { ams, | deau, representing Adams i i blocks Tehind at the start, Upon in vestigation it was found that the | course pursued Sv Cadet Watts went bout two feet bevond the crossing at | | Frontenac strect ahd dd the runners | | were striving to JoWer the timé made] {by Watts, they whuldi'have. to run! j over the track taken ay him. After pn | great deal of discussion it was decid that the 'only thins to do und.r | | the circumstances was to run the race jover again at some future dave. The {results of last. Monday's ¥ace will {stand as théy are and prizes will be awarded accordingly, while other | prizes will be given for' the pest race | which will come off on Nov, 19th in the afternoon. THe race ray 08 Thanks giving Day will flot be regarded os | the championship race, but as a spec {ial race while the one in two weeks | {time will be the championship one. I It is expected by thosk who saw the] | way Kerr ran the other day that he'| | will come in first in 'the next race. It is stated that he his mide the five | miles in twénty- ight minutes, which is two minutes and twenty-five | seconds under fhe * record made by | Cadet Watts. Ho is 'a freshman at Queen's and should be Be able to run the { way he is said to be, the will smash {all records on the 19th. | od i Un Saturday, November 12th, Varsi ty's three rughy tehms play the re- | turn games in Kingston. The Ameriegn and National Baseball | | Leagues have peng aearly $400,000 for | new players for next segson, { "Buck" Irving's 'pra' hockey le gue | will embrace Petortiey Belleville, Pie [ ton and Port Hope, according to the { promoter, Hamilton Tigers, é¢onfllent that they have the Interprovineikl championship { cinched, are prepisjug for the play-off for the Dominion championship. "If Queen's beat us "on Saturday they can tidup for Sits place in the | Intercollegiate series," sald 'a Varsity | official, "and if they Win from us a | week from Saturday, when we meet { them on their own ehoands, they'll win | the series," "I the football Fules! reihilin' as they are," said a former coneh. * 'when will Harvard and Yalé Core touchdowns against each other.? "[héy have not made a touchdown fan their annual game since 1907. Hatvard. Wohy.& to by a goal from the field in 1908, ni Yale won, 8 to 0, hy two field goals land a safety last year." Toronto World : Ther { college rughy games mn, Toronto on { Saturds ay. It, will ingston" day at Varsity, for all three teams are {coming from Kingston. The big game jin the afternoon Will Be with Queen's { University, while in the morning Var- | ity II will meet the MC. team, and { Varsity ITI will "THE up" against tha | Kingston Collegians, | "As Johnson Nas not signified his willingness to accept any of the vari- {ous challenges that Tangford has harl- | ed at him from many different sections | of the country in thé last few months, i the Boston negro has decided to be- {come a champion by laying claim to {the middleweight Hitle. According to Langford, the death of Stanley Ket- {chel, the champion, Jéaves him the un- disputed king of the middleweight divi sion. Hamilton Spectator: "Ben" Simp- son was discussing the system of play in vogue on the Fig back line a few ;days ago, and said : "The boy# don't | kick enough their wings are down ithe field. HH the¥ would punt oftener {into the open field the wings would {not have so much ess chasing to do, and would Bot be £0" badly used up. Save your wings, and they will give you all the protection needed." "Ben's" system was the one used against Montreal. "I'he results are scli- evident. "Jack" Williams gives an absolute denial to the oh from Hamilton alleging professional against him. "I did play for the oe Ponies, but they were thief an amateur ball team," declared Williams. "We played several matched' "at. Ogdensburg and elsewhere, but I pever received a cent for my services. Every other member of the Pony team that I played on was an amateur and our opponents wa also regarded as sugh." "Jack" chal- lenges investigation, and states that be is willing to tablish , his good standing at any time should the Big Four governors see fit to require him to do so. lived Shrabh, the ttle English pro- fessional run 8 completely recov. seed from the. v to hs leg, "and is planning a ter eampai at the indoor 2 Tie 'Wanted tS iter in the twenty-mile infernational team : : | SExy A All Kinds of Sports. i { a, Will be three t fast. +k ponsstond B was . a Jities. to go io s ling contest. is coaching at Harvard now, fi v _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910. van wore PURE FOOD INSURES GOOD HEALTH SANE "UNDERWEAR W. MCCANDLESS 318 Princess Street Andrew's Chul Jewelry Opposite Si h, Watches, Clocks and Relidble Watch Repaiving. "FOR SALE. The Albion Hotel property, eorner Montreal and Queen streats, Bingsion, {Will sell at a sacrifice. For patticulacy laos : J. LOCKHART Real Estate Agent, 159 Wellingion St. Kingsto on. MAGIC BAKING POWDER INSURES PURE FOOD. 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