THE DAILY BRITISH wHIG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, The One Best Christmas Gift and the one that brings the most grateful recollections of the giver is to be found in side, und made their yards. Robertson kicked to Varsity's dewd-lise for ca- det's second point The Kingstonians slowly but surely bucked up the field ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE DE-{ toward Varsity's line and Robertson } CEATED 'V TY IL added another dead line kick FEAT} D *YARNITY SRN CS In the Play-off Game at Peterboro Cadets once more Licked for yards ituart made ¢ <hiagonal run p ' ater | snd Stuart made a nice diagona by 6 to 2, and Won the 1 before he was brought down. Robert- 0X0 Cubes to mediate Chanplonship of the Me} _. , o ain kicked, and Ramsay was | "tercollegiate Union, forcal to rouge. Frith fumbled a punt help you in irr Boal Military College raghy | and cadets Kicked over. Varsity was Vi yy 8 i 3 ¥ % > a. tea ah cooking and to --. von the internadinte cham- lucky to drop on the loose hall, and am Ww i f th Canadian intercoll RM. s score advanced another point ponship of the save wasfte. wiate union by defeating Varsity 11 Frith minindgul. a hard punt hehing at Peterboro, on Saturday afternoon, Ra own is. hog as aM fo PASE a There is nothing in the con by the close score of six to two. ny who rouged. RM.C, 6, Vi centrated beef line that can {hese two teams had tied on the eke zie drove wg punt down compare with OXO Cubes nal round, and the tie was settled on engi Hrave 2 Jong pu $4 fo h nothing of the kind has ever neutral ground. There. were -. about the field and the Kingston fu ae been made before. So hand F000 3 tbectalors present, half of whom was brought down 'at his own ten ~50 strong--so good. OX pe rters of the two teams. yard line. A buck and an exchange of Cubes are one of the most "rh L up Hh had the better of the punts gave RM.C. another ten yards, useful discoveries of the fil : 8 he first three quarters, ('adets again charged through and the i cd » . : ay during snded with Varsit 8 present century pray « : quarter ended with arsity in posses i s line i on the buck : Tap : ' Sath on he, hog . A Sumblod. sion at mideld. Three-quarter time, divismon., ' vy RET " LMC. 6, Varsity 0, stimulatigg properties of beef und that was where the Toronto team | © shes are in an 0X0 Cube. Think Jost. : In the last sfuagear Yursity Sor. 5 Last Quarter. of the time they save in eed the play. Cadets' ¢ nde Y wank In the closing quarter, Varsity had ody, ioe 8 3 avi event Varsity gett a' tone : ; making Soups, Gravies, ete, xa prev or a successhd { in Keeping A the advantage of a light wind, with their opponent' 8 score down to twd the sun an their Spbousity oye and rouges in this quarter, although near they sta ted in to try ant win. rom the close Varsity was within an ace midfield; Campbell, Varsity's quarter, of getting a try. broke through for a twenty-yard run, I things looked bad for the sol ? : i Ihe play was hard and fast Jan | : : ah both sides showing , signy j diers. Robertson relieved matters with le ; forced the play of splendid training, The betting was his long punts, and A slightly in favor of cadets. back to midfield, The Cadets clung to Varsity won the toss, and chose to | the ball, and, headed "by Arnoldi, "VEUBES kick with the wind and against the hugied for. gain. Varsity sur the yO Moutreal * ade ade a fake kick-off and } ball, and, from serimmage, Frith Kick- 4 Copan S44 Re. a lets Biadle a juke kick own ed to Smith, who muffed, and a Varsi- 10 the next down they made their [ty man secured the ball. From Var- | B d vards, 'and on a high punt reached | sity scrimmage, Frith kicked over the y Ciy sta ran Yarsity's ten-vaed hme, Frith caught | Cadets' line foriVarsity's first point. Of Standard Lain Bh Sugar 18 ua- {the vext punt behind his own line | With four minutés to play Varsity excelled for preserving or table use. |,nd safely ran it out Varsity ral | took desperate : Shancos, udé for > lied and cadets were downed by Tay short time had the soldiers on the ANDREW "Gio Street, fied on their twenty-yvard Roo, aud run. Frith did some punting, one of pushed five yards further down the | his long kicks resulting, after two PAGE SiX. 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(] Call at the nearest dealer's to-day and know what this wonderful entertainer mcans to you. qg Be sure to hear the VICTROLA. erliner Gram-o-phone Co., Limited MONTREAL Dealers Everywhere Remember this trade-mark @ and you can't go wrong. 16 Dawson, Frith, - -- I wish to m LOOK INTO MATTER[:: is PTH oF THE NEWS HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT, issue oh Nov. 17th, Sydenham ; |The Very Latest Culled From All| When it is free of Dandruff, it Grows 1 > School, although very old is in ver Over the World. Luxuriantly STREET zood condition. Abolit the coun I'he business of smuggling Chinamen Hair preparations a buildings being at the county-town, © st y field. RM.C. gained twenty yards on | ndnutes' play, in Galt being again H PARKS& SON; an onside kick, but a moment later | forced to rouge, for Varsity's second the Toronto seconds secured and bucl point . * Florists Rah Ts o #45. od for yards 5 Dawson made 2 ne t In the Slasig two minutes, ¥ giceity All kinds of Cut Flowers and ['iants i2¢ kle of a Kingston hali-bac and took every possi le chance in order to in season. Wedding and Funeral [Je {ihe ball was scrimmaged at RM cross the soldiers' line. AH sorts § signs a specialty shipped to all paiss. | fwenty-yard line. ticks were resorted to, without avs Ae King street. Ramsed kicked and Gardner downed | the Cadets checkmating their every gs the cadet half a couple of yards in {fort. After scrimmages from an inter frant of the Kingston goal post. IL fehange of punts, Campbell pussed the MC. recovered and a couple of costly | hall, thirty vards out, to MacDougall, . : . fumbios by Brith and Ramsey brought | on the outside, Gwynne, of the Cadets, on 1 the play to Varsity's twenty-yard hoe, | wae the only fan within tackling dis Ph . 20 / with cadets in possession. tance, but he was equal fo the occa DAY OR NIGHT A drop was attempted by Frith |gjon, He landed MacDougall, and, | esught iv and ran it out of the dei | when the latter passed the ball to h HEF ZGTiE. Cadetahe Tor two down | Feith, Gwynne completed the double u C eson iat, to ball nn mivgp on the | gackle, and saved a dangerous situa EER = third, nt Frith's long punt wet | ion Play ended with Cadets holding 'orton and APPRAIS into touch and the ball once mo! the-ball. nt to $17 Albert Btrest or {belonged to RM.C. Gwy nne secured Cadets, 6: Varsity, 2. eit at me ada Ington's oF oar x the ball on a fumble at mid-field awl The teams : derectrs- Bt 20 {ran it to within five yards of Va Varsity 11--Frith, full back: Mel€en prgmpt si erences given. i sityv's line before he was brought down | 0 Wood, Ramsay, halves; Campbell, by Mackenzie. On the second dow yuarter; Curtis, Ferris, Gardner, serim MAS COPI E¥ Robertson kicked to the deadline Tor mage; Tavior, Rifton, Pu on V3 Sipendet's first: point, MeDougall, Reid, wings, cord IONE 987. Street. when Seaton RM .€.--Galt, fall back; K. Stewart, Drop a to See pr, : . i roe: , Tinting ht done in the Carpen. Second Quarter. Robertson, Smith, halves; Laws n, ne. Estimates given on all kinds Ramsey was injured causing a two | quarter; Irving, Young, J. Stewart, pails it and ne an work alge, minute delay. Varsity got possession | dorimmage; Arnoldi, Sweeney, Roberts, |... : eg pf attention. | OF the ball og interference, gained « | Goldie, Lewis, Gwynne, wipgs. THE AR( SYSTEM OF Siders will receive prompt Dy Street, 60 Queen COAL Try WM. DRURY, 235 WELLINGTON "STREET. "Phone 443. FRONTENAC Be ao He anes ir THE GLUB HOTEL | WELLINGTON ST., near PRINC nS. There are other hotels, but nons Approach the Club for homelike sus: dings. Located io centre of city and close to principal stores and theatre. Charges are moderate. Special rates by the week. P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor, I Cartwright. Farm Pro- EE una ~Eouaty Deben: Deposits A re alloves Chivers' Orange Marmalade, Pure Jams and Jellies. Plum P "Pineapple Chincks, 0 ind Victoria Plums, Dawson Plums © Peaches, br D. COU PER'S, dalod Oysters. Coast Prompt Delivery. few yards, and kicked intg touch. Cn dets- repented this performance, and, on Varsity's first down, and a series of passes from Campbell to Ramsay 0 Mackenzie to Frith, gained fiftecn yards, McDougall added a few more by a heavy charge through R.M.C. broken scrimmage. Varsity worked up and had possession five yards from endet's line. They attempted onside kick to Mackenzie, . went into touch, and the Kingston boys got possession. They made their yards on the first down, and' Frith caught the punt but was downed at mid-field. ofl Taylor made a plunging diagonal run, Zoining five yarde. Dull Wood saved a high pass from Frith in a sensa- tional manner. Mackenzie made a beautiful thirty-five-vard pant while being tackled. Galt caught Frith's punt, and made a spectacular thirty- yard ran before being skilfully tackled by Ramsey at Varsity's thirty-vard fine. Mackenzie caught the ensuing punt on his own line and kicked it to mid-field, where Varsity secured on a cadet fumbled. Mackenzie took pass from . the scrimmuge, and ploughed through for twenty yards. Taylor was hurt in a massed play and had to be resuscitated, Half-time : RM.C. 1, Varsity 0. Third Quarter. Mackenzie kicked offi for and cadets scrimmaged at their own twenty-yard line, They lost five yards on the second dawn. Frith recovered a misjudged catch and was tackled at midfield. At this point Taylor's in- jured ankle forced him to leave the game and his place was taken by Me- Lennan. Cadets got the ball and plunged 'through Varsity's line ou the second down but kicked to Frith on the third. RM.C. gained possession on an off- STOMACH MISERY ENDED, Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn and Sourness go in Five Minutes. Why not get some now--this mo- ment, and forever rid yourself of 5 trovble and Indigestion ?- A dicted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it a good eat, then take Pape's Dia to-start the di- gestive juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or belching of Gas or ations of undigested food ; no 1] feeling Fike a lump of lead in the stom- sch or heartburn, sick headache and Biszingss, and vour food will not fer- went. and poison your ghreath with Apuscous odors, +» Pape's Diapepsin costs only 50 cents a large case at any drug store bere, sna will relieve thy most obs stinate case of Indigestion and Upset Stomach in five minutes. There is nothing ese betler to take fas from Stomach and Slcnute i _ Jhe stomach and intestines, Fr assimiiagtion in # fod the bo birell and bis participation in i same 'as 'as stomach would do it. Varsity | Referee, Russell Britton, Gananoque umpire, W. MeMaster, Montreal, OHA. Junior Age Limit. James T. Sutherland's amendment at the O.H.A. annual meeting in 1 ronto on Saturday, to make the jiu ior age limit twenty years, instead of nineteen, was carried by an over whelming vote. The argument in fa vor of the nineteen-year age limit wns that it made the junior series better schooling for youngsters. One suggestion was made that an addi tional series group with age limit of seventeer years. The preponderance of senti- ment, however, was in favor of Mr Sutherland's 'twenty-year-old clause, All Kinds of Sports. Ten tribes are répresented on the Carlisle Indian football team. In eleven years "Christy" Matthew son has lost only 118 games. Syracuse student® are subscribing towards the continuance of rowing. Dr. Hendry and George Ballard may officiate in the Tiger-Varsity match. The majority of Ottawa rughy fol lowers are pulling for Varsity to beat the Tigers. The Ottawa Hockey Club players will get $500 each this season, instead of $1,200, as last. year. ! The McGill-Montreal rugby game for the Montreal city championship has been called off. Yale and Harvard had their' annual game, at New Haven, Conn., before 40,000 people. Neither team scored. Varsity showed up the O.RF.U champion team; on Saturday. The Toronto A A.C. was simply smothered "Tom" Clancy, (Mttawa, says the Ti ers [will win from' Varsity, Bui om" said the same thing about Ot tawa last year. Varsity won, on Saturday, from To- ronto AAC, by 22 to 3; this gives it a good show for the Canadian Ehampionship when it meets the Ti B Svorse Hackenschmidt defeated Mau- rice De Riaz, the Swiss wrestling champion, in the principal event at ton; securing two falls in succes: sion. The reason why Hamilton failed to get "Chancer" = Elliott as assistant coach ix that he is an all-year-round employee of the Moutreal A, ie A. and that organization expects him to do what he is paid for. McKeand, a former Hamiltoo football star, has arrived in the Am- bitious City to assist DuMoulin to coach the Tigers. The day of the hap- py-go-lucky practice in Hamilton is over. The coaches are making the Tigers hustle. Mcheand, DuMoulin, Marshall, Marriott and other veterans are out in togs and doing the job right. Pi -- The success of the play written by trieal affairs as a result determination of Judge J. in the Mots; of Cincinnati; Ohio, to quit - bench 'and go on the stage im his P itiam N. Long, one of the hest- , men jt Neatern be formed, a juvenile trial, bat got no better. {disease LIGHTING TO GO. And to Give Place to a Better Plan «Toronto is Arranging for a New Distribution of Lights, Kingston, Nov. 19.--~(To the - Edi tor) : Regarding street lighting it might be well for the light committee to take notice that the city of Toronto is about to instal 5,000 Tungsten lamps on its streets, Already Charles [exeet, from Yonge to Jarvis streets been lighted with 100 Watt Tung: figs been placed on concrete poles 100 feet wpart on either side &f the road way and the result is most satisfac tory. This system of lighting gives an even Wistribution and the, lamps, or lantern®, in which they are in stalled, sre wynamental rather than a dis gurement to the streets. ny of the Marge American cities ing this dystem for avenue g; it is ides aor residentiil dis- Our streets durrounding the Park might be thied as an ex- permnent. Eventually the are lamp will have to go and it would be well for the power committee Yo investi gate the scheme before recommending any considerable expenditure far new arc lamps.--J. HALLIDAY. Sharbot Lake's Claim. N\ Sharbot Lake," Nov. 19.--{To the You Can See How it Heals No Question or Doubt as to the Heal. ing Power of DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT To people who lmve used internal treatment in an fort to cure eczema it is almost beyond belief what benefit can be obtained by a few applications of this soothing, healing ointment. It is seldom that the cause of ec mma can be determined, but om thing is certain, the itching must bx stopped and the sores healed up. These results are secured by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment. Tin itching is relieved almost instantly, and you will be surprised at the heal ing which will take place over night. A little patience and persistent treat tent with Dr. Chase's Ointment wil! give you more practical sad definife results than a whole lot of dosing. with, interpal You can sée how the Ointment heals. The other is guesswork. George Peterson, South Bay, Dnt. writes : "Il wish to communicate to vou the great benefit 1 received from. using Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment. For years | suffered with a great skin dis- ease on my head; a sort of eczema, 1 tried four doctors, giving each a fair In fact, the spread to my left arm. "1 saw. Dr. Chase's Ointment adver tised and began using it. Persistent of this treatment has entirely cur- rs me, and I give you a statement of with hope there think that all county buildings shoul ¥e so plae a8 to give all the town ships a fai chance 1 do not think that they should be ch dway down in the south giving them all the show 18 IL 18 at present I would sugwest Sharbot Lake as 4 more suitable place for a county high school than Svdenham, or Kingston, it being more central the an either. The train system at this place is the me suitable to the whole county. 1 n sure that if a high school was placed at Sharbot Laie the Canadian Paci and Kingston & Pembroke railwe would so arrange their time-table to allow the pupils to go home, on Friday evening and return on Monday morning in time for school. If a high school is not Sharbot Like, I do not think >yden ham school should be removed. An education may be received at Syden ham at half the cost of the Kingston placed at take so longs. As the county has pay taxes into the county high schoc why not have the high school so pls el as to suit the whole county, stead ok only the soull¥ There are many papils in t who would go to high school, were nearer. A large namber go schools of the counties, as for example to the Lanark Hizh School. \] do not see the reason for Sydenham High School, unless ql decides to build a hizk school, at Shicbot lake, F. A. pupil Syden- ham High School, THER COMPANY. Millionaire's Wife Leaves Luxurious Philadelphia, Neo 9. After absent for two monthg from her fine home at Tolchester, Cdgn., where she fived in luxury and millionaire husband and Myre. Edna McDonald was 4 in company with Herbert E s wanted in Rochester for allege rary of a jewellery store. Living n much more humble style than ¢ aad been accustomed to at her Bome he runaway wife turned a deaf ear vhen her husband, Samuel MeDonald, lended tearfully with her to retary home to the four children she deserted w eloping with Elliott. She bad tak- n two with her, being Joke "Ended in Wedding. Anderson, Ind., Nov. 2L.<The wal Hag of Clyde M. Bow ht twenty-four, of Ashland, O., Hazel Chew, of this city, was the cul mination of a romance that begnn in a match box. Boughter, who is' employed in match factory at Ashland, {>und name of Misc Chew writin on tukide of a box made in 4 load fae tory, where Miss Chew' was ony loved He wrote to Miss Chew. ani the oo Spkpondenee that followed re mited the w Bounghter had not seen Liv hide une Lil he arrived for the weds: T ne §de iv a dunghter of M: id Mes samc Ches, of this city. Roller Mills Burned Bown. Perth, Ont, Nov. 19.-The Fall hrgoke roller mille, owned by A. R Loren, »nd built of origmal pure tio: bere, fortv-ome years ago, by hiv. late Tngher, William Los, ex MPP, Were destroyed hy Wednesday. ! ges is between $5,000 and $9,000. In One man was shot band of yout 312,256,000 mature explosion of a five-in ty s calibre gun at the proving grounds | teed. Jas. B. Mcleod, deugge of the navy, Washington anal agent, and is rgady to it in hope of making a fortune I'he departmer | asked to. use p extradition to Russia of school, just as good and it does not | Federenko, who i= want man nperor, who gular correspondence wooden leg, the bed-ro moke, | id Fox, Glady HEFTOW acape. from burning embarrassment. Morris Banks, a member of a prominent Todd county | farmer, shot and killed his aunt, Mes Carney Sebree, while she was sitting in her buggy. loaning money LOLOSE the border is again ASSUME | 8% a rule big pre portions fairs that nd four others | when d and eut in ot trik- { laxuriantly garment workers at Chicago of nine-tenths ore } been looted wl burned | and dandruff is cu an isolated town par | ODIY Way to cure dandy south of Alpine, he germ; and, so far, weparation that is believed that a maraud Mexicans is operating I Rio Grande preying on ranchers both sides. - , the ord f Japan's big oes to nglund She will arly 25.000 tons, and will cost Sold by leading druggists m stamps for sampl to "The y., Detroit, Mish 1 bot men were, killed by the Kingston, Ont. A. Belthng, of the Bronx Na = Bank, admits stealing $50,000, stand trial. He took Our subjects 1 Gifts of justice fluence chose one D. A. WEESE & CO. ed ther unily friendly personal relations between King Ge he ould ym being death CAUSES twenty-five yes has heen heavily in the last | e Standard Oil compam three months. They estimate that w ward of 250,000 060 the corporation in the open mary ket on time. Mgr. Falconio takes the stand tha wr priest should identify himself w My political dd for the right and for the best! y ken of his lov hilliam has been loane party. He must always' ' California operator, ¢ a R250.000 birthday to his vife. This munificent pre ellie Carlton, and his son, i a palatial home neat 1 ged with murder, have | Montecito and ren Other che found g and rgentenced tol pieves of Santa Barbara real estate office, and must be free | wart the ri " be i Tenn. John ; : i Carleton ade of Coffee costs but little more ade. you get the best that money can bu), and its price is moderate. It costs only a cena cup. Soild in 1 and 2 Ib. Cans only. ie 8 IL