PAGE SIX. Women and Children Made to Order Material and Fit Guaranteed, JOHN 'McKAY FUR HOUSE 197 Princess St. 149-155 Brock St. Workmanship, Style +> MADE IN CANADA + ING PONDER THE KIND THAT PLEASES [| THE PEOPLE E. W. GILLETT CO, LTD. Bede ed Pree E es Brass Articles Our window displays a selection of handsome things in Solid Brass goods. Fine Electric Table Lamps, Candle Sticks, Jardinieres, Smokers' Sets, Ash Trays, &c. The "Old Brass" finish decidedly rich effect, much admired. | their i i OES OOO A gives a and is nable and very for in pr gifts. 8 ice, suitabie A ------------ ------ Spangenberg JEWELLER or of Marriage Licenses. Ge SEPP EI p eb I Is > | ¢) | i : $ : i 3 : 3 EEE EE ED Peed Safety Razor Hints to Shavers | Buy the Best Buy a Stropper, have Razor. Buy New Process Blades, 12 in Nickle Plated Case, guaranteed, for $1.00. We sharpen blades for '"iGilletts" $5.00. $1.50, if you 25¢c. doz W. A. Mitchell's, 85 Princess St. HARDWARE. | that the! ta fover. Every old widower realize whole world loves to laugh | ald | Herbert, I and wife, | Miss 1. J | son, G | Folaar | Swallowell, [C. N | Bradford Yorks { Throop, | with chronic | well | lasts | rhozone THE 5 P.M. EDITION THE TVS EPSO0ES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. Occurrences In The City Ang Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Intwest Easily Read And Re- membered. "Vaccination shields. Gib on's Red Cross Drug Store. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at Mc Auley' s. "Phone 778 The police station gave shelter seven tramps on Sdturday night. A twoquart red rubber hot water bottle, made of pure rubber, only 0c. Wade's Drug Store. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, Chickering's. leave orders at Auley's Book Store. The annual ball and supper of the 'Prentice Boys, at Amherst Island, was held Friday night, and was a great success. About twenty King- stonians attended. "Buy vaccination Red Drug to from Me- shields" Store. at Gib- 'Phone gon's Cross 230. A very ston from excursion. ed to the Saturday crowd came to King- the football train return- 11:30 o'clock small Ottawa The special capital at y night D. E. Ryan, manager roller rink, has received the telegram : "fom Longboat and myseli will ar at Kingston, 1.20 Wednesday, November '11th. Meet us at station. Tom. Flanagan." I'he annual week of prayer at the Young Men's Christian "Association, was opened Sunday, with three ser- | vices. During the week the usual | public services will not be held, but the: members will be dealt with in various classes. on of Kingston poe foliowing rive B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Robert A. C. Pratt, G Reynolds, Andrew P. Holt, E. Ger- Hanson,- J. N. Groleau, J. H Montre Mrs. W. Bullock, Dora Bullock, Portia Lioyd, Annie | Wright, Kathleen Miss Dill Liddle, Gananoc Goodwin Nath WwW. A Barber, Wil Johnson, kB. Meyers, A. J. Ottawa; M. Samus Cadville, wife, Miss B. Switzer, Miss G. Andefson, Mrs. N. A. An G. Foster, Napanee; H R. N. Nordhan ar, J, E R. 1. Froth, F. W. Fryer, Toronto; A. G. Guthrie, Belfast, Ire Abbott, Iroquois; Fred. S. Hill, Wieseman, Woodstock; Maud Mrs. M. Hogan, Perth: T. Lyn; John E. Sampson, John Bowman, E. B. and wife, London; Ww Ww. Be, 5 ule, T. H. Fraser, New D. Toomey, C. W. Turner, Falls n, J.54d | Carson and H Miss aly derson, Gi. W. Hogan, McNeish, Smith York; Niagara A Mister! s Experience. White Hea N.S., Nov. 9.--Rev Dr. Smith wi a very trying time catarrh, but he is quite used ( wrrhozone throat and were stuffed up, and to-day sign of his former every minister, aker in this Catarrhozine, guaranteed to cure all throat troubles, bronchitis and catarrh. The large dollar of Catarrhozone two economical; Catar ain, having 'ate Although his inflamed and has disappeared isn't the slightest trouble Practically teacher and public spe locality uses which is nose the soreness there now pad kage months sample size, 25 yourself. EAVE FLOUR is a 'bread flour' and a "pastry flour."' As good for one as for the other-- and THE BEST for both. Beaver Flourisa blend of Ontario Fall Wheat } Manitoba Spring Wheat i It contains just the right proportion of each to make the whitest, most nutritious Bread -- and the lightest, tastiest Cake, Pies and Pastry. Insist on having Beaver very Better u Dealers -- write for prices on all kinds of Pecds, Coarse Grains and Cereals. T.H.Taylor Distinctive You will not find else our Fall and Winter coatings. The woclle fined to us Overcoats to order, | | | in this city. here hundreds of patterns to select and no-two of the same cloth. Suits to order, $20.00 to 35.00. Satisfaction guaranteed. LIVINGSTON'S ' WAAAY Clothes ! where duplicates of Over- ns we selectfare con- You and anders Suitings WN will find $20.00 to 35.00. } ( N a a A A Sn aA A tt Nt " Buy them at | | the | tention THE DAILY BRITISH WIIG, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1908. AGAINST FALSE PRETENCE. The Whig does not objéct to hi intentioned friendship--has not to meet it more than half ot Jless it has a contempt for false tences from a quarter which, with of irrationally, the exception a few years, has hostile. no improvement un but a striding main- markedly, has been Jatest change, the good feeling tained during the proprietorship Mr: A recent article pro- fessing fairness on the part of the unfair, shewing been There der the change from of Newton. Standard is most | that, if the is unfortunate in being incapable of the he proclaims. His extraordinary estimate of the vileness of the Whig is not a close secret. It | was a bad case of prejudice even be- per- writer was sincere, he very feeling fore he entered upon a direct sonal opposition. The Standard declares that the member of its sigfi which telegraphed away the exaggerated news of small- before the Board of Health, ty detriment of two local industries, nothing more than the Whiy That all the because surround- pox, had done itself tive was guilty of. is a posi- mis-statement, more mis- leading and unjust «! by professions of good intentions. The Whig fam- ily, or at- its ! other did not mention any concentrate of business, or upon any one; none staff off cities, sent messages to | estab- | staff mentioning Yet the well knows that one industrial Standard of .those who has lishments. | had cases in his place of aftive busi- the Whig and its manager The Whig opp ment; has been most of ness persistent abuser the the « has had the ity produced. some charity for of the feeling of an atmosphere Standard has none of that I'he on Friday to spare. chief desire the rival paper the Whig small-pox situation the Poard of papers to stifle was to discredit the \ deputation of for reporting Trade requested the referen- | to protect business. that it had kept ws during the exis- the disease, that the judged it lightly, mingled with lies infected altogether too freely, that ber ees to the disease, Ihe Whig replied silent for several v tence of publie | fami and | | a mem- it had been censured by Health for of caution and to not | | of the Board of creating a sentiment danger, thus contributing its | | was conceived to be a The popular, spread. Silence in its the but made a trade to help itself to the prejudice of the Whig its duty mistaken policy. Standard, desire to be conceded point to the traders, of it, an article and circu | It printed upon | to local business, lated it by letter also among' those | was inci | A foul epidemic The have beén pass- | its | professions of kindliness and the justi- who advertise. wt too repulsive a subject. dent would, however, od without notice, were it not for fication of a glespatch sent for circula- | tion in a large city and on trains, a | damage far greater than local publica tion It that tolerate is conceded live | Kingston they papers can and bankrupt | can esent unfair offers | advertising without breaking com as a certain paper has done, destroving the out of in at least two cases, con in its pledges; world is and many are employ- | that large ment, so it 18 not necessary to | approach at least seven of the stafi of rival, even chasing after a canv him away built to take seven user | aistance | by a offer. Papers can be up | practice of supplanting | without the rivals by: methods all professions de- | spise. -- | 'of the telegram to the | { that be I'he Lazette matter is one must followed | in the plainest defence of industrial On the board that much safety here Monday at health the matter of two large places, be seft of two members moved frequented, should to the medical health officer to deal with as | fit. There had within he saw been three af fected persons them, as there | been in two other before thi places open to Cases had also No tele of regarding meet- alth., On Wea- respect- the mn had been two mem e public n in vehicles travel gram was sent out regarding any outbreaks, or { the board ol he two reports came, in locomotive works and Whi in either establishment. g, but no infected per The referred actual Wednesday the works bers who had simply Monday, the closing Whig office, latter infection on on advocated of of the closing of and though the heen a it to overcome, the would loss of circulation and value that would take and then after a loss of thousanas of many years circulation is not to be trifled but to be alarmed over a board possessing ex- dollars; with, How is it possible, traordinary power which it can exer- ipconsis stent be echoed proposers is .on the of have a knowledge of protection to Fur- this member kept his own office open when his partner was in quaran- an at For the Whig to be placarded cise summarily when such proposals are 'made to abroad? One of the the council of hoard trade, and must the due business. ther, tine, becanse, of actual case home, a" distant general newspaper under double head lines, to be the victim of the first telegram | so little deserved, {able attack, in sent out, when was an unwarrant- and if only as a matter pre- 19.30; | salted | Woodrow, {ran from | speeches given hy E. | Director It | to | dition | them a | With Bottle of Liquor, | succeeded { ed, returned continue THE ANNUAL RACES OF THE YMCA. HELD ON THE HOLIDAY. Four Races Were Pulled OF in| Series of Two--A Good Lunch Provided After the Lively Con- | tests. Commencing at 9 a.m., the Ilarrier Club run off their annual races, which th were a huge sucoess. Four run in two. Senior and junior school | boys ran together, and senior and in: i termediate, each department its own prize list. 'The results by de- partments follows: Junior school boys, Ist, E. Fleming; 2nd, W. Paul; ard, W. Cook; 4th, W. Edgar; 5th, P. Donald; 6th, G. McBroom. The HAW, the smallest boy to finish, | Senior | given for was won by G. McBroom. school boys' race was hotly contested, and fast time was made, the course being out Princess to Aured, to Union to 'Parrie to Y.M.C.A.' The winner | was "Ben." Franklin, closcly followed by H. Donnelly, and A. Cook. distance, 1} miles. After race, the bovs sat down to a dainty lunch, provided by the Ladies' Auxil- iary and the prizes were presented. At ten o'clock the seniors and inter- mediates were sent away (this being a | handicap), the course being Barrie to Brock to King to. Prison road to Bath | road to Princess to Y.M.C.A. and re- | as follows: Senior, A. Sin- clair, 4 min.; handicap; time, 33 mir T. Bucknell, 4 min., 34} min.; 4 min. 34} min; R. Day min., 32} min.; L. Marshand, 33 min.; J. d'Estree, 1 min. 34} Time prize won by R. Day, 324 min. The intermediate results follow : L. LaRush ran a fine race mark that will take some beating. scratch and finished in min. 4-5 sec: distance, five miles; don Fleming ran a good race finished in 42} min.; Ray being third. After a bath and swim in the plunge the men sat down to a lunch that the Ladies' Auxilidhy had set in the par- After satisfied the inner the were presented and PP. Jenkins, Capt. "Jack! d'Estrre, President Frank Kinnear. The winner, A. Sinclair, R. Day (winner time prize), and Physical Thompson and others, the gathering dispersed with for the Harrier Club and ladies. He 30 Gor- and having prizes ior. man cheers Fine Basketball Game. Albert College, Belleville, and LA. intermediates had a basket ball game on Monday was one of the best games on the local floor, The team, though somewhat lighter { the college boys, were in ondition and this, with some fast work, was responsible for the vic- tory. At half time the score was ir 18 in favor of College, who play- od a very clean game. From this ime on play was very close and con told as the ' game progressed ind the final score, Y.M.C.A. 33, A) hert College 26. The local team was Meek, Gilbert, McCartney, MeCor- mack, McCullagh (captain). After | the game the visitors were the guests of the local boys at dinner and the boys leit for home on the midnight { train highly pleased with their visit Kingston. The local play return game in the fu Y.M night. ever put than better boys near to ture. RACED FROM A STORE But Was Caught. daring theft, finish, occurred on ten o'clock this morn. well-known resident, no stranger to the police, walked into a liquor and in way pur loined a bottle of spirits and made a lash down the street. He had only in getting a few yards when two clerks dashed out after him slosely followed by the proprietor. The thief was caught near Ontario street and brought back to the store, He made one or two desper- ate attempts to get away but his aptors held on to him When he was taken into the he confess the goods and al lowed his liberty. with an Brock A rather amusing street about ing A store some store was To Appoint Vicar. On Wednesday night a be held in St. James' church, to form v committee to select a vicar. This action taken owing to the illness f Archdeacon Macmotine, who will rector, but who will be duty meeting will 18 to be relieved from active Returns To Kingston. Miss Anna MeGlade, pianist, at the Bijou Theatre, Watertown, N.Y., ar rived home on Saturday. She has ae- cepted the same position at the Prin- Theatre. She is recognized as an ess { accomplished musician. "Phone 230," for drug store wants. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store has races were | wi having { city. Time, | the | guests of Mrs. 2% min, | min. | PERSONAL 13 MENTION. Movements of The "The People--What {| They Are Saying And Doing. i Clive Betts, Stirling, spent {day in the city. 3 { Miss Viola Armstrong, spent | holiday with ®latives in the city. Arthur O'Leary, of Ottawa, spent' {the holidays at his home in the; | city, Belleville, Miss Ruth Bateman, | visiting Brouse, Miss Grace street. Leo Gleeson, of Ottawa, spent the | oliday at his home on King street' Edward | Sudbury, § Mon- | the | is Stuart | Dobbs, Montredl Bank, spent the holiday in the | Miss A. Foley and Miss N . Graham | t the holiday with relatives in | milton. the Bank of H. Kennedy, of Montreal, Tweed, spent Thanksgiving | , of the Bank of | Day in. the city. | Harold Hug | Commerce, at Paris, was a holiday | visitor in the eity. Dr. F. R. Sargent, B.A, spent { Thanksgiving with his mother, 28 | Frontenac street. } The Misses fii?nnedy, of Ottawa, | (Dr.) McCarthy, re | turned home to-day. : |. Miss Helen Gibson, Listowel, is vis-| bin her grandmother, Mrs. Gibson, Clergy street west. Miss Maud R. Boyce, Picton; spent | Thanksgiving day with Mrs. W. | Smith, William street. i Miss Kathleen Little, King street, | visited her sister, Miss Maud / Little, | {at Buffalo, over the holiday. Mrs. G. McClymont and daughter, | Mina, of Ottawa, spent Thanksgiving | day with relatives in this city. James 0. Richardson, of Montreal, | was a holiday visitor in the city, the | and set al | visiting Marshand | guest of his brother, ardson. Mrs. G. Wart and daughter, Olive, and Miss M. Frechette, Belleville, are | Mrs. Milton Wart, James Dr. McCarthy and Edward Welch | were in Brockville Monday night at-| tending an institution of the Knights Dr. A. W. Rich- street. | of Columbus. | Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Port Arthur Marvin and Hope, spent Thanks: giving with Mr. ana Mrs. R. B. Nelles, | University avenue. ; B. E. Godwin, Miss Mabel, wile and daughter, Ottawa, were guests of Capt and Mrs. R. Crawford, Barrie street, for several days. Dean Farthing delivered a fine ser mon in Toronto University on Sunday morning. He preached in St. Cle- | | ment's church in the evening. "dandy" | local | { mucous surfaces prompt delivery. 5.00 and 6.00 ordinaziily. others with them. it your next one. 'of precaution, cannot: be overlooked. | at Toronto, Messrs. E. Purdy and R. J. Basheli will attend a meeting of the Vege- table Growers' Association, to be held Wednesday night. William Yonge, aged two years, died in the general hospital on Saturday evening from scarlet fever. The fune- ral took place on Sunday afternoon. William . Hillyard Stewart, chief | clerk for Mr. Vaughan, C.P.R., who spent the holiday with Postmaster James Stewart, left for Montreal this morning. The many friends of William Piliar, of the St. Lawrence Ice company, will be sorry to learn that he is quite ill, in the Hotel Dieu. He is suffering from appendicitis. Jokn J. Behan, who has been con- fined to his home with a severe cold, will be able to return to his office duties as grand secretary of the C.M. B.A. to-morrow. Dr. Jennie Drenvan, superintendent of the Amasa-Wood hospital, St. Thomas, for several! years, has resigned and will come to Kingston to reside with her mother. Dr. Louis Fraser, New York, is the city renewing acquaintances. Fraser is the Queen's man pluckily plunged into the river last summer to rescue ladies, who were tipped out boat. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bostridge and fam- ily desire to thank the staff of the general hospital for their kindness and untiring efforts to restore their son and brother, "Jack," also to the many gsvmpathizing friends in their hour of trouble Archbishop Gauthier, accompanied by his secretary, Rev. J. J. O'Reilly, went over to Wolfe Island on Friday and remained over until Monday. On Sunday his grace administered the sacrament of confirmation 40a large number of children who has been in Mr. who Hudson some of a The Oollegiate Institute basketball team was defeated by the Y.M.C.A team on Moaday evening by twenty two to twenty points. It was a hotly ontested game HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be ured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. *. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi. ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- lv, acting directly upon the blood and of the system. Testi- This is distinctly a Broad. cloth season, and that we are} showing good values and fash- ionable shades is proven by the large quantity sold during the Fast month, We have several makes, but mention this one®in particular --a geouine Frencly Broadcloth, all wool, ud 57 inches wide, thoroughly shrunk and spot proof. The colors are Navy, Black, Brown, Gar- net, Olive Green, Copenhagen, and the price Smartest Coats For Winter ever shown in Kingston, at so low a price at $1.50, 8.75, 10.00, 11.75, 12.75, 13.50 These Coats compare in cloth and tailoring with those costing full $3 more usually. monials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for pation. consti- ------S me -- ------ Our Third Annual Sale of Men's Fine Shoes Starts Thursday All odds and ends and some special bargains besides will be included in this sale and will make it interesting to everyone. Every year we have a sale of Men's Good Shoes. By Good Shoes we mean Shoes selling at $4.00, To those who can only pay $2.50, 3.00 or 3.50, this sale affords them a splendid A List of Bargains in To-moreow's Paper The Lockett Shoe Store opportunity of getting the best shoes made at greatly reduced prices. We had a successful sale last year. Those that bought are sure to come again and will bring When you have a sale give the people bargains and you will always be able to get a good crowd