' LA make a ~ FUR-LINED COA Wide. range of handsome garments ready for immedi we sell and guarantee every- Fast Areight operating 3 = . ne Th aed have amalgamated. tion has + 8. its work 2 g : i ih Heo} i Bibhy's for best 50c. caps. The children's carnival at the rol- ler rink, this afternoon, was a grand : Bucorss, a great many skating in cos- or trouble, | awarded ol to the winners for the best Y.M.CA. boys Bhywical Director meeting, 10 am. J. W. Burton in meeting, 4:15, R. . Nelles, general secretar- speaker. Stu- dents and others invited. See Bibby's new 81 shirts. J. P. Forrest, the King gents' furnishge, sells Tooke Bros' fa- mous shirts, follars and cuffs; also W, G. & R., and the best makers' goods in other gents' furnishings. ibby's for best $1 underwear. . Robert Hanley returned from New York, to-day, after spending two weeks n in that city. : 2, $5. Satisfaction or money refunded. | street mr -- | Snowy Zoinen 1 A Rw-llowers, fine manners and pledsant conversa: i tion--they cost so little, but they make a banquet BRITISH WRIC PRINTING ordisary inary phinting, but it gives and a welcome to the ordinary dia . and 1 fe . Try it next time and ii. FR JE note the difference. _ 135 Church St. _Toroate. Eat. 1860, are afflicted in any way, about your - case, We comfort and health Bn i i vi i ecial feature of S for both LA- Se and GENTLEMEN, and carry in Canad week Ww Aihnda this ere over the Year the minds of many the fact that the Ex Far 5 tume. Four handsome prizes were apie ters-out," which alone would bear sufficient testimony to its i success. i of the arts vided for away for awhile from the large num ber who *'chased the fleeting hours wi flying feet," and these comfort- nooks were in demand during the entire evening. Almost every final year medical year student was present and, although each enjoyed himself to the utmost, it was manifest that there | in "At Home" was the last exclusive medical function of its kind which they would have the privilege of attend- attributable to the efforts of the junior year in medicine, as it is now ; | the established custom to entrust the management of the "At Home" to the third year men. STORY OF THE POLICE COURT. Three Offenders in the Saturday Line-Up. George Wilson, a young man, aged about twenty, found at the police court on Saturday morning, that it did not pay to go out on a spree and do damage to property. While under the influence of liquor, on Friday, Wil- #oh put his fist through a window at a second-hand store on lower Princess street, and then ran off The proprie- tor and members of the family chased after him, but Wilson won out in the race. Later, he was. taken in charge by Constable Hughes, who was noti- fied of the case. The foot race took place on Ontario was very amusing wit- nessed it The proprietor of the store told the magistrate that he saw Wilson smash the window, and the accused admitted his guilt, and was quite willing to pay for a new pane of glass, which will cost fifty cents. The court order- ed him to pay this amount, and also #3 and costs, on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. "I can walk twenty miles a day." said Herbert Simpson, quite an old man, arrested for vagrancy, when ask- ed by the magistrate for his record. "Well, you can start for the east at once," replied the court. The. police court door, was then openéd, and Simpson took his depar- ture. He claimed Belleville as his home. For the past few nights he has been seeking protection at the police station, and does not appear to care for work, William Carroll, arrested esterday for vagrancy was fined $9 and costs, or ten days. He was without money, so went to jail. . --e AN EXCITING RUNAWAY. Horse Raceives Injuries ia the Mix-up. There was -a very exciting runaway on Alice street, about 4.45 o'clock, on Friday afternoon. A horse owned by Oharles Attwood, baker, was standing in the roadside, right at a Il which was being led down the street. The rattling of the chain at- tached to the bull frightened the horse and it galloped off at a lively pace, It was pot satisfied with the road, and made for the front lawns, At the home of City Treasurer , the herse knocked the rig up against the verandah, doing considerable damage both to the verandah and the rig. The front wheels of the vehicle was about all that was left when the angry animal made a sensational leap over a board fence a little further on. The Jorge wan Shock ed in its wild Cgreer when taking this jump. by com- ng in contact, with some sharp nails on the fence. An ugly wound was in- ficted upon the animal's neck, and Dr. Bell, V was summoned to attend street, and to the few who po the injuries, Why Couldn't He Eat Duck, Wi Market Clock MoCallum, Falls, with purchasing seven ducks he pom Mrs. My Serdon, Ppeal Mrs. J. C. C . " b " Mra. Mortisan, Ti floor is in its Appeal Alloyed usual fine condition and the music was all that could be desired by the most he suceess of the evening is whoily | destroyed by is threatened. yor, of New Rochelle, Ahi to-day, while in a fever of delirium, that nearly three thousand actors are without work this season. ston, now of Campbellton, N.S., spend the winter i many friends will be gl him Watson waa employed Maclean will be held at St. Andrew's church, Bellevildy on Tuesday, at two p.m. The remaihs agtive on Monday noon and will in the church until the funeral. another large load of hemp to ' 'the Penitentiaty cent, & Pembroke railway this moriing con- 8 th Tuck thei rtin, . illiam Kilfoyle was charged, by aia pag mn ki in Smith's Promp dual to any part of the city. Phone chief interest be- petition si at har, option be submitted the January elec : council "vould he e Junior Year in Medicine Was tition with the in a The Number of 000 qualified rate- ow, Flowers" Was Very submitted. Small : E. B. Pur- ----- : of Geos per cent. of the When he Hadise] shiienty Queen ratepayers, and a al 9 0.W.R. 646, y favor of plaintiff policies ol George Zeig sJ., upon his construction of the liar word they were in force at the death of the insured, on 8th, 1906, and gave judgment $2,000, less » The man Place and appeared hereon Thu telephoned from Ottawa, that the fur of a cho; lost here. Probably o admirers of the cho given the fur as a souvenir. tained $40, but was returned. The girls had a warm time here ston all right. ------ A Church Service. Sydenham Street Methodist church-- Rev. Charles A. Sykes, B.D., pastor. Sunday, November 17th. Services : 11 a.m., "The Survival of the Fittest": 7 pam, "The Significance of Praying in Christ's Name." Sunday school and Young Men's Bible class at 2.45 pam. Junior league, Sunday, at 10 am. Epworth League, Monday, 8 pm. Mid-week service Wednesday, 8 pam, St. George's Hockey Club. At a meeting held last evening, the imembers of St. George's Hockey Club elected officers for the ensuing year. They decided to enter the Junior O. H.A. series. Having won the Bruce Carruthers trophy last year, they feel confident of success, « English Pickles. A consignment of Mortons & Row- ats' fine pickles, 2c. bottles, about 400 bottles. We intend to run them off at 15¢c., or 7 bottles for $1. Don't miss this chance. See our window dis- play. Gilbert's Grocery. Stole Twelve Stamps. New York, Nov. 16.~Samuel Miller, aged twenty-eight, was found guuty of a burglary which netted him twelve two-cent postage stamps, and sonten- ced to ten yoars' imprisonment in state prison. Tlie Forty-Sixth State. Washington, Nov. 1 6.--With an eagle quill, President Roosevelt this morning, signed the proclamation that makes the Indian Territory and Oklahoma the forty-sixth state of the union. Danger From Fire. New: Orleans, Nov. 16.--The 'Opera House, Catholic church, convent and telephone office of Bay St, Louis, are fire. The entire town 'Killed Hi y New York, Nov. l6.--Howard 8. Neighan, a wealthy real estate law- killed himself, Are On Their Uppers. New York, Nov. 16.--1t is estimated Try Bibby's new $1 neckscarf. Arthur Watson, formerly . of King- w ton. His to welcome city Mr. s. store. v. M. W. in . While in the at Bi The funeral of the late See Bibby's t §1 caps. The steamer Toland Waniderer brought to-day from Cape Vin- Six deer came in over the Kingston to 1 sportsmen who met t delivery of Lackie's 3b. i was no apparent call the [hy the for such a vote, Hence, the 2 Harntdad to * 1 in an action to recover from defendants $2,000, the amount of two insurance issued them upon the life ing of the policies, held that time of the November for the current year's prem- ager of "Tho Time, The The Girl" campany which y gvening, yesterday, 8 girl had been e of the ardent rus beauties was One of the girls handed a local young man her purse as a keep sake. The purse con- and voted King- WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1907. 360 ment. usual 25¢ make. Yours To-night, For those who canno These specials have constantly on the watch we in this way days. 4 Specials To-Night. Ladies' White Woven Corset Covers, Properly shaped and made with long sleeves, a most comfortable undergar- These"are much better than the 100° ]ittle over o 18¢ Each To=Night, F Closing Time. we are going to offer something attractive. the most wide awake efforts on our part, leading wholesale firms in Montreal and Toronto, secure special lots nearly every few rench Ta 20 inches square, and a ifiest durable Cushion Cover. _.. This lot will be offered to-night at a rom 7.30 t t come early in' the day,. been secured only after Being - and in close touch with - try Cushion Covers pretty designs, ne-half their value, 15¢ Each. 11 Black Taffeta inm on the second policy, with inter- Silk Underskirts Bal oh deste of writ sud nd eet] This is a sample lot and these are in issed with costs. different lengths, made with 13 inch ------ fi i i y s Wea pais ounce, trimmed with two clusters of tucks and edged with ,Chese are worth $5.00 each or more. Yours To-Night, $3.25. ed double ruffle. to 50c yard. Yours 600 Yards Half Bleach. Of good weight and a make that washes easily and wears well. This quality is usually sold from 45¢ Table Linen To-Night, 30c Yard. WE HAVE FANCY RIBBONS In a great variety of new designs. PLAIN RIBBONS in all wanted widths and shades. KNITTED GLOVES for Ladies and Brown, Grey, Black. « * * Warm Stockings In fine Wool and Cashmere. Ladies, ribbed or plain. All sizes for Chi JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. Children. in Navy, White, A Idren, all sizes for |"! SECOND SEC" YEAR ---------------- » 5 Letter From G York GRAND OPER OSCAR HAMMER FILLED HIS "Gone Up in a] "Kiting? No Lc Meanings--Millic Term For Roose Special Correspondence New York, Nov. 15 of trumpets that bid ure, Uscar Hammers new opera house, last closed his doors last gruntled critics, (who loot) declared that | open them with gra: Oscar Hammerstone would, and he did, in assured success for the prima donna, Madame not necessary "to spea the hearts of New Yor Mr. Hammerstone gav worthy of the best da; politan Opera House may seem a matter of but the cultivation of vancement in civilizat this new opera house 1 liar circumstances; he ence in gr SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP. ers Herbert Clarke Manager fault. Queen's and Varsity played the final game for the association football championship at Queen's campus, this morning, before a large number of spectators. students were present at the contest and the heard during the game. been defeated when Queen's defeated them two to nothing, on their own grounds, last Saturday. 'Varsity had to defeat Queen's by three points to-day to win the championship, which they fail- ed to do. At 10:30 o'clock, Refere¢ J. Cannon, Toronto, sounded his whistle and the teams lined up in the following or- er : Quecn's--Sleeth, goal; Ramsay, Car- michael, full-backs; McIntosh, ~~ Chat- kam, Pilkey, halves; - Fear, Foster, right wings; Trembal, centre; Drury, Benton, left wings. "Varsity--Gardiner, goal; Bucker, Gilliland, full backs, Mustard, Wil- liamson, Carscallen, halves; Lofthouse, Williamson, left wings; Strachan, cen- tre; Weaker, Roberts, right wings. The game was fast from the start, both teams being evenly matched, and working hard. There was not much difference in - the two forward lines. "Varsity seemed to have a little more speed and staying power. Queen's wera quicker on their feet, handled the leather better, and were truer with their kicks. The ball would travel the length of the field, by fine com- bination work on both sides, but dur- ing the first half neither could score . In the last half Varsity succeeded in getting two goals, both by Wil- liameon, * the contre half. - Queen's men worked hard but could not pull down the score. ay This leaves "Varsity and Queen's a tie for first place, if the league cham- pionship goes by points, or hy games as each has been defeated once. Soccer Football Standing. According to Varsity, before: the game, Queen's = were one point ahead in the leagwe, having twe wins and a tie, while 'Varsity had two wins and VARSITY WON GAME Score This Morning Was 2 to 1-- morning. Ou! 'Varsity--~Others Won By De-| Neill. A good bunch of 'Varsity | "Varsity slogan was often | "Varsity have | only once this season, the Presbyterian | | last few games, and "Herb's" friends here are glad to cess he is making. He | the teams from Toronto. see the suc accompaniec TIE WITH QUEEN'S FOR Won By, Default. | Otters defeated Wanderers by default as they were to play them Saturday as follows : Full-back, W. Macgillvary B. Daley, C. Folger, J. quarter, C. Doyle; snap, J. halves, Walsh; wings, Olsen, Maguire, Givens, | Rape, Blakey, Cook. The Otters have played six games and lost none. RECEPTION FOR STUDENTS. {| Enjoyable Affair Was Held at i Cooke's Church. A reception was last night given by Guild = of Cooke's church, to the students of the city. The school room was handsomely de- corated for the occasion, and the ! reception committee, consisting of the pastor, Mrs. MacTavish, Mrs. Shore, | Miss Montgomery and Miss Walker, [by their kindly attention, soon won ithe praise of - all present. A pro- gramme was given, consisting of solos |and duets by = Mrs. Evans and R. H. | Somerville, violin and organ duet by the Misses Johnston, and .rcadings: by 1 Miss Morley and Miss L. Walker. Dainty refreshments were served dur- |ing the evening, and when the voung {people were enjoying their last pro- | menade, a halt was called, whan the national anthem was sung. abuse quently the affair was brought to a happy close, all expressing themselves as having had a most enjoyable and profitable time. many The line-up of the Otters is| | 1 |Grescent Wire & Iron Works | Wire Railings, Flower Stands, Wire | Guards, Ash Sifters, Builders' and Coal | Dealers' Screens and Wire Work of all kinds mamufactuted by 2756 KING | Partridge & Sons, "5s. 55s if WHAT MANY MEN NEED. Dr. Hamilton Has a Prescription That "Sets You Right Up. When a man has lost ambition to [dig in" and stay at things--when he | complains of headache, fullness in the right side, pains in the shoulder blade ~--it's purely a case of "Liver." These symptoms invariably indicate a clogged, inactive liver. The body fean't get rid of its wastes. and the whole system is half paralyzed. Dr. Hamilton's Pills stimulate liver into activily in one night. ing a mild vegetable laxative they produce results" in a few hours. The | bilious headache and constipation are cured, 'spirits rise, complexion clears. {animation returns. Nothing in | calendar so efficient i the 4} the 4 for that 'tired, |lazy feeling as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. | Very mild, don't interfere with work, | invariably do lots .of good. Try 25¢. box, all dealers. = a Students On The Walk Twenty-five mining students, { Prof. Nicol in charge of the party, left Saturday morning for Glenvale, for the purpose of making the return [trip on foot, and thus being eiven the | tainly an ideal day for the jaunt. with opportunity of study. It was cer- a & poe] [ov] CLC N Wn Ladies and Children's Pure Ladies' Jaeger, second ay Girls' Jaeger, best quality "1 ki a defeat. The standing.now, . the hojirs which prohibits the fore, is : §:u0k, There attendance of ants and Ypstehors, See Bibby's 'new $1 caps. Won. Lost. Tie. Points. Mr. Kilfoyle ~eontended that had |" Butter from Europe can be import-| MeGill .~. . 0 3 1 1 bought them for his own table, and |ed, at present prices, into Canada. The | Queen's 2 1 1 5 he maintained that if he took a mo- limit in prices for the winter has been "Varsity ... .. 3 1 0 6 tion to eat ducks he had as good a |reached, says Dairy Commissioner Rud- ' -- right as any other citizen to buy | dick, Kingstonian Manager. them when he wanted "His lawyer, | Dr. Andrew MoConville left for Cleve | Herbert Clarke, a. former : 'ducks te Tat oh ) tended tl "Bot the product of the [aro he "or ti and y and Limestone Bs This is the time to get them. Get ® have warm comfortable feet all winter, Children's 8, 9, 10, Fur-Trimimed, nice apd warm - - .50c. § Girls', size, 11 to 2, Fur-Trimmed, nice and warm - - .65¢. Ladies' Jaeger, best quality «----. Also many other kinds of Warm House Slippers. | Be octet ior Store. a good pair and you sf Wool Jaeger Slippers. $1.50. $1 'and $1.25. 91 and $1.25. wd opera; limited and he was op of established reputati backed by multi-mi paid the biils without were perfectly satisfied best the market afior merstone's cheap operp ° dream; it certainly venture; 'the cater, wanted singers at a just there difficulty, but the open] w public, to first-cls second-cl was DESCENDEN Menelik II, empe: number of delegates was born in 1844 an by the .queen of ¢ place cn the throne Great Britain . in Menelik came to : peror John. He has! tracting from the It: After a period of pre British mission unde he has been very frie heir, so we shall see 1-solitafre carrying wi he has killed an elep! stitutions in his cou analogous to those o