THE 'DAILY BRITISH 'WHI Goods Fine All Wool Venetian Broadcloth Full 54 inches wide, nice, bright finish, extra good value at $1.25, in all the leading shades. 4 COAT! What about your Coat ? We are ready with the biggest and best range we have ever had. It's 0p to you to come in and see the values we can give youat $7, 10.00, 12.50 and 15.00. Millinery. treat values in Millinery at $3, 4.00 and 5.00. Come and see. Fish sans ' » Pd Crumley CASH COUPONS. M---------------- Bros |'TRYING TO AWAKEN THE ARTS SOCIETY. | Sir Wilfrid' Lauried Will Be Bnvit: i ed to Give An Address at the First Dinner of the Society. | Queen's University Historical Seciety are to hdve a rare treat on Friday even- | {mg when Professor Wrong, or Tor- | onto University, will give a lecture on "The Making of History." The meet- {ing will be held in Convocation Hall at 8 o'clock. Professor Wrong has a wide | | reputation as a historian and this lec- | ture should prove to be of great benefit and ifstruction to all within college halls las well as those interested in history. All are cordially invited by the mem- bers of the RN grical Society to attend Professor WaT. McClement addressed the YMCA. this atternoon on "Sab- bath Observance." : The regular meeting of the arts Iso- ciety was held on Tuesday afternoon. The retiring ptesident was in the chair and only about thirty members were present--a circumstance much to' he re- |gretted. The secretary read the results {of the recent elections and the presi- {dent "elect, M. A. Donuell, 'og, was asked to come forward and enter upon | his duties. 'Mr. Donnell then installed the newly elected secretary, P. L. Jull, I'11. "Then followed a few brief and pointed remarks by the president. He . said that the arts society of the univer- sity should serve as a hond of union among all arts students. It is to be | regretted that the society is not fulfilling |its place as the arts society. He pro- posed to hold more frequent meetings of the executive to discuss matters com- ing up before the society and with the co-operation of members of the execu- tive and of the society intended, to have from time to time, if at all possible, | speakers, who will address the meetings on live topics of the day. The resig- nation of 'D. C. Caverley from position of critic wad received and accepted. A committee was then appointed to enquire into the way and means of holding a distinct arts function. The committee consisted of the following :-- President Donuell, (convener) P. Jull, '13, (secretary), A. G. Dorland, 10. G. L. Fraser, '00, I. W. North, '12 and D. C. Ramsay, M.A. divinity = The above committee has met and hope that the arts society will come out of its shell. Fach year in arts will be can- vassed regarding the matter and if present plans mature, the premier of the dominion will be asked to speak at the first annual dinner ofgthe arts so- ciety. ! The university chess club met on Tuesday evening in the Red room of new arts building to organize for the coming season and to arrange a sche- dule of games. The three football teams are out working hard for the Toronto games next Saturday in Toronto. They will leave for that city by special train at 12.50 on Fri next. | AN UNPRECEDENTED EVENT rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more than | Was. the Semi-Jubilee of Rev. Dr. 2,500 acres can be leased to one appli- | cant, Royalty, five gents per tom. SUARTZ --X | age and over having made a | may locate a claim 1,500 feet | feet. Fee,. $05.00. { expended On the olaim each oar | paide to. the Mining 'Recorder, hen | bas been expended orf paid and requirements tomplied = with may be purchased at $1.00 an acre. 18| PLACER MINING homestead a EE 100 feet square. Entry fee, $5.00 Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY PERSON WHO IS THE head of a family, or any male over years old, may section (160 acres, available Domibion SOLE | more or less of DREDGING --Two leases of five land in Manitoba, | each of a river may be issued to must appear in person at the Doniinion| $10 a mile per annum. Lands Agency or Sub-Ageuncy for the|cent after the output exceeds $10,000. district. Entry by proxy may be made | WwW. W. © y aL uny agency, on certaln conditions, by | : W S08, ather, mother, son, daughter, brother or | y ¢ sister of intending Her i ta . | NB. Ynauthorized Publication DUTIES. --8ix months' residence upon | advertisement will. pot be paid and cultivation of the'land in each of | three years. A homesteader may live | within nine miles of his homestead on a | farm of 'at least 80 acres solely owned | and occupied by him or by his father, | mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, In certain districts a homesteader good standing may pre-empt a quarter-| section along-side his homestead. Price | soa. per acre. Duties.--Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and | cultivate fift- acres exira. i A homesteader wha has exhausted his| homestead might and cannot obtain a preemption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts, Price $38.00 per acre Purchased homesteads may be acquired on any available lands on either odd or even numbéred Sections South of township 45, Bast of the Cal- gary and Edmonton Railway and the West line of range 26, and est of the third Meridian and the Sault Railway line. Dutiee.--Must reside six months in| each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300. SYNOPHNIS OF CANADIAN WEST MINING REGULATIONS, ©0AL.--Coal mining rights may be leased for twenty-one years at an annual' You certain] do look WARM MrS oll Dresser for. in Melton and Beaver Overcoatings. Newest Shad es Ulsterings and Suit- ings. NORTH- | 131 Prihcgss street. + Copynshr ne) 4 YR FOuTaeliy, Try one of our big Ulster Coats for this winter £ They aré "ser- viceable, comfortable and reasonable in price, $15, $18, $20, $22. EP. JENKINS CLOTHING CO. 114 Princess St. person eighteen years of iscovery by 1,50C At least $100 must be +21 OF 00 Roo the claim CLATMS generally, miles 3 one Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant | applicant fof a term of 20 years. Rental, Royalty, 24 per Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. of this Fine Tailoring John Twedell. Barclay in Montreal. Contributed, The préceedings in St. Paul's church Montreal, on Thanksgiving day, were of an unprecedented character, and must be the subject of talk idryevery home and certainly of every manse Rev. Dr. Barclay, the minister well known in Kingston from his frequent visits to Queen's convocations and the meetings -of the board of trustees, was the centre of attraction of an enormous gathering. The richest and the poorest and ministers of all sections of the church were present to hear testimony to his sterling worth and to honor him on the completion of his semi-jubilee as pastor of St. Paul's. Before the pro THE GALS OF QUEENS | Ainusements. Arts | ard Moun? Slepirern this week, gave a persomal (gift 78,800 to his pastor, Rev. Dr. Barclay, of St. Paul's Church, Montreal ceedings were over it could be safely said that they were without a parallel in church history. After an eulogy by the chairman, an exquisitely illuminat- ed address, a veritable work of art and handsomely framed was unveiled and presented to him. Then a lady in the name of the ladies made a touchingly eloquent address and presented Dr. Barclay: with handsome pulpit-robes and university hoods, M.A, D.D, and LLD. They likewise presented Mrs. Barclay with a purse containin $500. Then in the name of the wh: con- gregation, the oldest elder prepented Dr. Barclay with a purse containing $5,000. But the enthusiasm of the gathetin had not reached its height until one o the trustees of the church made the announcement that Lord Mountstephen, long connected with St. Pauls, and still x supporter though resident in England, had transferred securities to the present value of nearly $80,000 as a personal gift to Dr. Barclay and a: token of his admiration. The securities were pre- sented to Dr. Barclay with an applause, that seemed to indicate that the con- gregation was bewildered. Then speech- es followed by nearly two dozen clergy- men. Dr, Symonds of Christ church -athedral was ready to offer Dr. Bar- cl the bishopric of Montreal, declar- ing that he had only to say he was will mg to find the mvitation « {f both clergy andl laity unanimous. The Rev. Dr. Mackie, of Kingston, who with Mrs Mackie, are Rev. Dr. and Mr. Barclays oldest driends, had a fear pervading his jov, lest' the marvellous conduct of the copgregation had moved Dr. Barclay a little off that line of direct apostolic § sugcession + which the Scottish church hag always so secredly guarded as the pathway of her clergy. He could not rm -- ures a Coldia One Day, &G -- i nn an s-- (GRAND OPERA] Two Weeks, 57 Nov: 16th. | PROF, JOHN C. GREENS MOVING PICTURES. | VAUDEVILLE AND MYSTERY SHOW. Presenting an entirely new - elaborate and unique entertainment that pever falls to please the public. | "RURTON PETERS . Tlustrated >" Songs. 3 GREFN, The Magician. A Full 2 Hours' Performance. Price 10c. to any seat in House. , } =F cri Abeer . 4 Fp "Princess Theatre" f 3 ROBT. LIPMAN, Prop. {| TIO-NIGHT and The Rest of The Week, |The Great Richard and Wright Act | The talk of 'the town their | Dancing and Talking is a treat. If you | want to laugh and laugh a lot. SEE | THEM TO-NGHT in their new act. } LAFRANCE, will sing The New | Ballad, "A. RECEIPT FO LOVE," | Published by Jas.-W. Stern & Co., New Xaork. joo GEO. HAMMOND Sings HOME AT HARVEST TIME. Our Pictures for TO-DAY Ie susmor WO. 1. "Mrs. Toney's Suitor" SUBJECT NO. 2. "The Two Models" (The 2 Best 'Comedies Yet). Don't miss seeing this set of Lifelike Pictures. We © Don't compare THE PRINCESS THEATRE with others, for we have the BIGGEST and BEST SEIOW 'in the city, a show well ' worth n0ec., for So. Bear in inind 'you never see the same picture repeated at this house. | No double intended pictures are ever | exhibited, por double inteaded jokes allowed by the management. VAUDEVILLE at 8.80 and 4.30 after- noouns, evening. Evening, Half Hour, 5c WONDERLAND 5c Show Bigger and Better Than Ever, Only aree More Nights to See KENNEY & WEST COMEDIANS. Excellent Pictures 1--"PARISIAN LIFE IN MINIATURE" ~Beautifully Colored. 2---"TRICKED INTO Comedy. 3--"MAGIC MIRROR'--Comedy. 4---MISS N. ELINE TILLING, Ilustrated Songs. VAUDEVILLE AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. Excursion to Toronto Friday, Nov. 13th Per - G. TR. Special, leaving City Station, at 12.50 p.m. Good to return up to and including MONDAY, Nov, 16th except on trains Nes. 24nd 4. Return Fare, $3.35 Tickets for game in Toronts™ will sald on train. New, Wholesome Delf Peanut . Oil Matchless for Mayonnaise and other salad dressings. D. Couper, 341-3 Princess St. "Phone, 76. Mother Cave Her Child Away, Had Given up all Hope of Living. Heart Trouble was Milburn's Heart and Nervi Pills. Mrs. Andrew: Savoy, Crattan"s; N.B., writes :--"In the 1906 1 was taken sick and did ink I could live any length of times" My trouble was with my heart and people told me that nothing could be done for a case like mine. I consulted could do me in Singing, "I'LL, BE are as CONSENT" in be SEE! ! i fm gt I iH = i pi! 1 Ef 3 : i i i E 8 fe i 3 BE ge 3 g P | g g F £ F Aow say with Petyr and John--"Silyer and gold have I none." * Yet he had a hought that if those two poor and good men were present in the position of Dr. Barclay, they would stretch out both thands and endeavor with what success he was not sure, to give'thanks in the fsame singularly felicitious Janguage as Dr. Barclay had dome, ending with an ascription of praise to God thas the times had so marvellous chaiifed Tt certainly was an historical event in the life of St, Paul's church and her min. ister, En A mulatto named Robert Coiling was arrested at St. Catharines ior passing forged checks, G, THURSDAY, 1 NOVEMS ER 12, 1908. . at The Minimum charge for one i three insertions, $0c.; six, $1 2be.; one month + ' ARTHUR mmyuy ube old Fyne $m ving BLLIS, ARCHITECT, | Sie. and residence, 181 University ve. P. SMITH, ARCHITF: Anchor Building, Market Square *Phone, 845: WANTED---MALE. WER & SONS. ARCHITECTS, a A on streets. | Phane, 213. wel ANTES, 10, EMS Nan ish tions. Wi oq shops. stent p oh re ow comp! course, Ua Write Moler Barber Col- free. lege, "Toronto. x X MEN, , AT LA oxge locality ' T ¥ man in or capable ON with PARR Drag ara ¢ ties. WANTED---FEMALE. AN ~ EXPERIENCED" GENERAL 8 . vant, references required. Apply oe King street. A GOOD oR I. SERVANT. AP- ply to Te. tinger, 105 Albert street, below Union. : A GENERAL SERVANT. NO WASH- ing. Apply to Mrs. L. J. Williams, 150 University Ave. A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15 OR 16 years of age, one who could hel in kitchen and sleep at home. Apply 61 Union St. West, WANTED--GENERAL. THREE FXPERIENCED CLOTH workers, Apply John McKay, Brock street. TO BUY TWO COPIES OF WHIG OF May 29th last. Will pay twenty-five cents for each, Apply at Whig Busi ness Office. FIRE INSURANCE RISKS GOOD companies, lowest rates, fair settle- ments. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co, 109 Brock 'St. Telephone, 480. OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work. All kinds of work promptly done. ¥. J. Birch, Electrician, 206 Wellington street. THE JOB CLEANING ASHES ouT OF yards or cellars, or other baggage carted. Prices right. A PY to BB. Lytle, General Carter, ain St. A ANY PERSONS HAVING GOOD second-hand stoves or furniture, 'be: fore disposing, drop a posteard and 1 will pay good prices. John Thomp- son, .Second-Hand Dealer, 333 FPrin- cess street. GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR WINT- er overcoats made now, ng last turn and new Your ate H ' oth de ip -to- A ee rk manih) guaranteed to please. Ena sa "Manufae uring Oo., " on, Ont. | LOST. AMBRICAN $10 GOLD PIECE, $10 reward for its return to W. W. Gib son, bruggist. : SABLE COLORED COLLIE rUP, answers to the name of "Ben." Any- one returning 'same to 34 Rideau St. will' be rewarded. STRAYED. 'EARLING HEIFER, AROUT . OCT. 10th, onto premises of R. IM. Snider, lot 1, Concession 7, Loughboro Township. Owuer may have sume by proving and paying expemses. SITUATION WANTED. AS "800K, OR WORKING -HOUSE- CE eR ER \ TABLES. TRESTLES AND BENCHES lor supper tables, also Apply at fifty chairs. office. 1 sEcOND-HAND H IR NACE, SES ap. on pl dey 4] BAND SAWING | MACE it. Also 28" spring MACHINE, NEVER ar a Turis, Phove, screw 703. i tk ar M » out! jot. Apply to T. Wellington street. PO. YOU WANT A db Sarssl Te, have Alin, ald the Salt ¥ or da a ' ne purposes, Rt An. Ate and 'Ontario street. 1 ID BRICK TWO-STORY DOWEL. " hot wall ted, ol 4 a wins a PART OF GROUND FLOOR 43 Clarence a Apply ©. patrick, on premises. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board. Modern convenience. Apply 214 William street. FURNISHED, A FINE BRICK RESL dence, centrally situated, twelve roows, all modern improvements, for particulars. Apply at the Whig office. "ROSELAWN" ; THAT HANDSOME residence on Union street, good stah- ling, at a normal rental for the wint- er. Apply J. 8, R. McCann, B51 Brock street. FROM OCT. 1.-- BRICK RESIDENCE, 151 Division street, with' twalve rooms, including extension' kitchen, hot water heating, bath, etc. quire at 179 Division Sti MONEY AND BUSINESS. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND bl iH Fire Insurance Soper: Available pasate $51,187.31 h n saqdition 2 w tl policyholders ave for security the Ded fantity of all the stockholders. rm an property insured at lowest possible rates. one renewing old or giving new business get rates from Siraige PERSONAL. MOLES, 3 RTHMARKS, permanently, 8' jo or J. e, Hye, hs roat and Ekin Blemish keeper; ean also do plain sewing. suits. ce anghi Thomas Pe way, The Tailor, 181 Brock St. next t 4 o Bibby's Livery. THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. BEV. C, W. CASSON. Honesty Of Thought. There is no more necessary bute than honesty of thought. thing is more vital in our thought; nothing is more needed the world's thought to-day. To able to face facts' honestly, without | fear or prejudice, and to be able to accept the logical deduction i that comes from a comsideration of the full facts is to be on the highroad to truth. How many there are who dodge some of the facts when _.-con sidering others. - How many there are who accept only a part of the | logical conclusion. Tt. is small wc der that the religious views of many to-day are 'choatic, when many evidently. léck this quality honesty of théught. r---- Address, Rév. CO. W. Casson, at 25 | Beaoon street, Boston, Mass., for the | Htérature. { Interprovincial Championship Hamilton Ottawa SATURDAY, Nev. 14 ; 2.30 p.m. A West Side and Grand Stand, $1. Bleachers, 75¢. attri- No- | own | in be! ne | sO 20 { of General Admission, East Side, 50c. Grand - Stand amd Bleacher Seats reserved at Uglow's until 12 o'clock Saturday. 5 Seats on sale, .Uglow's Book Store, 9 o'clock Friday Joming, Carriages not :admitted. Telephone orders mot filled until after 12 o'clock Friday. As compensation for the annexation {by Austria of Bosni and Herzegovina, | sons mentioned the Call' at 97 Wellington street. ose, Specialist, 258 Bagot street. COAL! COAL! Bright and well screened. The kind that VOTER ho Lads §' LIST, 1909 Municipality of "the City of Kingston, County of Frontenac. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have transmitted or. delivered to the per in Section 8 and 9, of "Omtario Voters' List Act," the copies required by said section to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made AL et, of all persons ap- pearing Assessment Roll the said Municipality for members the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, apd that sald was first posted up at my office at the City Buildings, on the twelfth day of November, 1908, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine said list, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein to take [fmmediate proceedings to have the said errars corrected according to law. W. W, SANDS, Clerk of the said Municipality. Dated at Kingston, this twelfth day of November, 1908 of the list SEALED TENDERS ADDRES the undersigned, and endorsed for Residence Chief Astronomer, y Observatory, Ottawa, Ont." will be re- ceived at this o until 400 P.M, on Satw wy, N r 28, OB. for Resi- dence Chief omer, Royal Obserya- tory. Experi Farr, Ottawa, Ont, P and spedifications can seen of tender obtained at this De- tendering . are notified that tep- not be considered unless made i printed forms supplied, and pign- od with ahetr, actual signatures. Each uftisy he accompanied an accepted ch PE made payable to the erder of the Hon- ourablée the Minister of - lie Works, equal to ten per eent (10 pc.) of the amount of the tender, which will be for- and {orm purtuint, or; ders Hi on thé by lasts longest. ONUM ENTS Inspect our stock and work before placing your order, INSCRIPTION WORK SOLICITED. The Kingston Granite and Marble Works WELCH'S OLD, STAND. Cor Princess and Qlocgy Sta.e THE ¥RONT LOAN AND INVESTMENT ESTABLISHED, President--8Sir Money issued perties. Municipal an tures. Mortgages purchased. received and interest allowed. S. C. McGill, Managing Director. 87 Clarence street. (ADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORING We jully uaruntes superior quality, ¥ correct style, artistic workmanship and perfect fit. J. B. Ouellette, 238 Princess St. F. 6. ARMSTRONG, 334 Kirg Street, Kingston. OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF ny and Farm Pros County Debens Deposits n Cig Smoldog and 'hag, at forty-five cents a pound, is 8 tobacco. Why pay eighty-five vents. Andrew Maclean, Ontario street. foited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for. Ii the tender be not ac. cepted the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself toy accept the lowest or apy tender. i order, NAROLEUN TESSIER, $ retary. | Department of Public Works, | _Ottaw, November, 6,, 1908. Newspa will not be paid for this: ulvertisement if insert it without atthorit~ from A an. the { § Both the dominion and provincial | governments have instifuted an in- | quiry into the duality of eosl oil be | Servia demands a grant of territory and an outlet to the Atlanticy ¥ . ing sold in Manitoba, in view of re cent a i in i i ho. di 'AHINT TO SHAVERS We are now which is fully FOR 25 CENTS. Gol one and ft A STR ACHAN. selling & Salety Rass 'Wm. Murray Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. Cutters, Harness or Sala of every