PAGE EIGHT: Up-to-Date Styles There is no occasion to send away for a 'sin Furs, in order .to get ly make-up for you. Our Furs bear every evidence of careful workmanship Each skin being selected, with seru-| and correct modelling. pulous care, by men who know the Fur Business ning to end. and in color, or they wouldn't be here. You get every possible advantage of newness and novelty by coming here, and you can choose for much less money than is charged for equally handsome and desirable Furs elsewhere. This Store means "Business," to be had in Furs, of every sort, will find us much THE FUR HOUSE, JOHN McKAY, 149-155 BROCK ST. test. To bull's-eve Wiore enter tickets at firing each she bull's-eve, giving a tu | THE OPEN RIFLE MATCH AE . - ~~ * | To" Be Held at the Ranges Next Wednesday. is to be a e The following are the complet de- the tail match to " held | ter keeper s. next Wed- | bull's-eye, the flernoon, Octo ol [2th The : kept, if not, it i h wr wlucted unde ? ize money assign deal | mat ; wil I ue : ured * DRA re be divided in wood- | G00 vards he enttance fe | number of J | man has shot, open rifle field of the t the Barrie and | nesday Gives new life and lustre to Tables old \ man Chairs, Fummjture It is the interior Picture Frames. finish for floors, has been successful od t {1 cents, and it is hope made. { mall 1 not deter any As the match has work, bath rooms, sash amd sills, |» rifle! of encour Thirteeit CBlors, 100 Different Uses, | 5h rom "enscriic™h maic An o0. pint can. the meet, will be ai the best and mostwidely ad-| on the alten of the shoot. Firing tations will comn ce at one o'clock ari 1} y with always to bel, mpetitors chould be at the range not | purch \rmoyries' on tunity lor pra nit worth the less of the chance of I'he severa to T+ receive I military All the will suppl vertised goods are ased on the rar found at this store and at prices | later th two ek | "rp there will to please every purse. Pm 85 to o which there will be up presented hy Majoff Le WA Mitchell's Hardware prises ll tl tc res made Kingston. | | Newsy Paragraphs { William Swaine, | receives at ymmittee has decided to The Nurses' on Nove ranges. The « A lumne wdition mbar 10th at nee the minor trib wst bother than men and boys, just & Co's. There wa« a good bull's morning, 'buat hot gu | week ago | H. Cunningham, | Chickering's. leave { Auley"s Book Store. A. H. Blackaby an {shire instituted an th Gower on F and electric ace once ahd { Gas tdue; pay at cent \ R. Meck and A. I. Brockville on Thurs Oddintlows' demonst banquet. Boys' suits at Roney & Ihe remains ol at $2.50, Co's. ¢ are expected t city on Wednesday Headquarters for f & Co. Don't. let at servant girl leaves. other in a few hou reading the -Whig's Ii John McCallum, 4 - 3 2 9 hibited an exceedingly a 1S all 1r S i the market, this mor venioen inches ig lmgth Undervests ELH In William Mel for New measured Columbu For 19¢c Each |i. Walter Robinson, These Vests come in mixtures of wool and cotton, yv at the in white and natural shades, have Bl expect long sleeves and buttoned down the front, ston RA ee and made by one of the best manufac- Roney. & Co. turers in Canada. A few of them are Un Friday night fi slightly imperfect or that he wi ain in a sk . . store of John I slightly soiled. A £2000 loss splendid opportunity to buy. your Winter covered hy ins Vests at an absurdly low figure. about fully unteer fire tempt to save the bu sold in K Toronto, 230 Watered Moreen [iis Worth. 10c, For 25c Yard. Shades of Blacle, Grey, inches wide, perfect color, facture, ing. ' be run off commenced at Lake Puesday last. The hard for the races. Sav oe o0e, r money { getting it here, |. The collegiate tean game for Saturday with tho collegiate Helio, Red, 38 : : Baglish manu- Ih Joa adds makes an ideal underskirt or lin- then have done for "The prompt. deliv strong featfre in fav » wants at g Store. 'Phone on ve Chatham eng 650 LADIES' PURE LINEN HEM- J: ne repairs made. The STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, Jim were complete amine returned to it extra room If vou have an --use a little "War Whig You can then {to take into your I small cost. Regular value 8c, 16c each For 5c Each R. WALDRON chaos Edwards ROMY hase to our Cream Sod flavor something out of the ordinary. stoc k, throughout, is up to the last minute as regards style, and anything special that may be wanted, we can very quick-| They are absolutely right in style, in quality,! and anyone wanting the best this a man will buy Ii the shot proves to be a will be proportion to the wped that 3. thought that the entrance fee, ammunition, which may INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. {Vv Reporters On Their Rounds. piano tuner. McAuley's. lations | scores t "each - range A third-class See the new college 101 I arrived, at piano left Vancouver, ancy We nry You can have an- » Qvercoat, 'arthy leit, last | 1a \ OK, York, Regular 30c¢, 40¢, 50¢ and 60c qualities ce a course in gynaecolog Wormwith piano factory, general hospital, fichters made Neilson's® ice cres Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The unmoan ted sports of the R.C.H to complet men are Roney should win out, as Gibson's in its to tell the scores Slaughter Sale Oi arsives, friends THE DAJLY 3 BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, ocroszn 9, 1909. "VARSITY 00K CAME THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. The Freshettes Were Put . ugh the Initiation " DEFEATED QUEEN'S AT By Our 'Queen's Correspondent. SOCCER BY 3 TO 1. The following were yesterday's re- silts in the tennis tournament : Cas- selman defeated Johnson, 6-1, 6-0; Me- Donald defeated Robertson, 6-2, 64; ] The Tureate Team Played More McKiel defeated Cornett, 7-5, 62: Bow Aggressive Game--Queen's Need! j.jonied Jull, 6-1, 6-1. Practice and a Re-organiza-; In the ladies' singles : Miss Dobie tion. idefeated Miss Norrish, 6-1, 61. In {the gentlemen's doubles Cornett and "Varsity association footboll eleven! Jens 3 i. Ay : Ta Jewitt defeat "their opponents, 6-1, found little. difficulty in defeating |g cele Pi : {Queen's, Saturday morning, by, a a 1 pore of 3 to 1. "A large crpwd gath- The excursion through the Thous- ared on the lower campus, anticipating and Islands, to be conducted by the an interesting _ contest, but were dis [ladies' aid of Cooke's church, billed 'from begin- | appointed. Varsity served up a for yesterday, did not materialize. {good class of ball, their clever com- Ihe subscription lists 'did mot receive ? | bination play and almost incessant ag- | {he required support. ' | gressiveness won for them well-desory- ed applause and incidentally 'a vie tory. The Toronto men are all heavy {and do not hesitate to employ their {weight at the proper time; each and levory one of them is a strong and sure kick, playing a clean, heady gle thing in| Our! A. Wilsan, BA. , superintendent of home ions for British Colum- bia and the tukon, who has been ap: pointed by the home mission ~ com- mittee to visit the colleges for the purpose of securing the services of a ' gama. number of men for mission work in * Queen's work was decidedly rag. [the west, was interviewing men around {There was little combination play and | the corridors of Queen's Saturday { they seemed to be entirely devoid of {mornisy. © At present there are one that continued aggressiveness which [hundred fields in the west without | charactorized {heir opponents. The | supp ly and the situation 'is indeed entire team requires praetice and them | serious. And considering engagement more practice. The hali- back division |in this work may obtain information was poor and of very "little assistance at the office of the registrar. to tho forwards. Cassclmen, the new | Ln w-- man in goal, made good, handling the | The nominations for the arts majority of them like a veteran. There |CUrsus will be required at the. will be an entire re-organization of the | meeting of the arts society, on team bofore it meets MoGill. { day, the 26th. 's ticket will be| Play opened with Varsity decidedly | torn up. The on the afgressive, and a pretty piece' ed to this match of combination brought them in close range with citadel: however, each the shot "went wide. Again they at tackled, but Tremble relieved. seemed bewildered, and it was after "os } ted in Evstery and guard : : 8 > ) UAT only four minutes' play that Lang- | WaYS shrouded In mj : g ford. on a clean ground drive, sent ed with the utmost secrecy. However, ' { ©: g , Se . ' dame rumor has reported that in one past Casselman. : : : 3 . times past little ones two by two have ctice will be well Queen's play for the next eight min- | ' 4 : ]- {utes was of a decidedly ragged vari- | bern paraded about college halls m quite regarc- a I Bh 1 express waggons, or have been made, wining a prize ety, with Varsity pressing hard. | ) iside kick | sometimes 6hly with the persuasion of units and rifle as- [Queen's was given an offside kick right | v their members in front of the goal; the whistle was the lash, to jump through the = circus : : ften to ride the- goat, er blown, but Tremble did not get rid open lo TH e- goat, or per- f the ball in time: } hecked by haps be 'nourished on a fare of bread pe. of tr ia m hae; r a alte i and milk, but last night capped the sal rail, Xuo ad no oY Miclimax when they were put through putting it between the posts. Score: arsity, 2: Queen's, 0. the "kennel," the abode of the witches, 3 {after which nerve-racking performance : After the ball travelled up and down | 41a were obliced to take the usual Picked 'Up By the field several _ times, on a centre ot allegidnce howing down before {from Foster, Carmichacl managed to ithe' Queen's bear. Orders Lhead in Queen's lonely tally. Varsity, 8 : D = 12: Queen's, 1. The first half ended I. W Phone 778. dal ¢ we will give a toa with score unchanged. {tary of \ the nurses' resi- | Une minute after play' was resumed, paying a visit to Queen's. Varsity scored on a clean drive. The -- remainder of this period was some-| At the Alma Mater {what more evenly contested, the ball [evening at travelling from goal to goal, but to be some very interesting business. closed with the remaining = un-| -- changed. The teams were: | At a meeting of the freshmen ir Varsity- Gardiner; backs, | medicine the following officers irom White, Williamson; ¢ Sills, Wylie, ich sen Hon. president, Dr Bogart. Me Favlor: forwards, C. Mustard, Hart, | presi nt, W. W. Kennedy: vice-presi . Galbraith, Cameron, Langford, dint, I. Kerr; secretary-treasurer, W. Queen's--Goal, ('asselman: backs, | J. Seott; historian, W. R. Jafirey; Prury, Tremble; halves, Longmore prophet, A. L. Solomon; poet, D. L Hardiman, Stoness; forwards, Bisson-|Kennxdy; orator, V. Blackslee; mar ette, Mohan, Carmichael, Foster, Mec- shall, C. K. Whitelock. Ardle. Referee-- in evidence five ¢ents each ot, if he thinks it, le will declare cket to the con- first rey Tues regis --- The fair freshettes of Queen's were, last night, taught something more than is found in books. The sion was the annual receptidn tender-: ed to the youthful culture seekers. The character of the invitation is al- Queen s bull's-eyes 1 Queen's wen organized for aging rifle shoot- there will be a i i hoop, also he Jilhings, BT A., general secre college Y.M.C.A., work, is overcoats for meeting this Rt score sized market, th ite as large a Lroal, were tuner halves, orders at d Senator Derh Oddicllows' lodge riday night ounts are save ton jer Prof. Macdonald, Queeff's nga Tho teams td» "Varsity Teams. meet at the | grounds this afternoon in athletic the intercollegiate scnior of Queen's. | IN MARINE CIRCLES. Blackaby weve in | lay night at an | Arrivals and Departures of Vessels ration and a | at This Port. Sowards cleared for Os- first ), $3.50 and $4.50, rugby match are: . ! steamer Mississquoi "Varsity--Dixon, Tydl-back; Lawson, | from Rockport to-day. { Newton, Gall, hali-backs; Foulds, quar-| The schooner Mary Ann ter; Riichie, Bell, . Muir, scrimmage; [at R. Crawford's discharging a cargo { Jones, Hume, Kingston, Lajoie, Me [of coal from Oswego. sli > | Donald, Dickson, wings. { There was a heavy fog on the lake Queen's--Williams, full-back; Craw- |last night, delaging: vessels, but no | ford, Dickson, Leckie, hali-backs; Mox- mishaps have been reported. : {ley, quarter; Kinsella, Overend, Clark, | The steamer Alexandria rs by using or | Elliott, McKay, Gallagher, | Folger's wharf last night from Mof- ttle "Want Ads. Moran, wings. {treal. The steambarge Waterlily pass- Glenburnie, ox {ed up yesterday and discharged freight Jar ae potato on | at the wharf. ning. The potato | Did Wild West "Stant."' | I'he steamer Strathcona, arrived and threerquarter | A man under the influence of fiquor | from Fort William easly Saturday didk on wild west "Stunt'l driving down morning, with 40,000 bushels of wheat Princess street at noon to-day, and for the M. T. Co. and a ureat deal of excitement. of oats for Richardson's. drove on. the sidewalk several! Swift's: The steamer Rideau last collided with al leit for Ottawa this morning; and the horse fell {er Keewatin will clear for Oswego to was so drunk that !day, to load coal for Swift's Is he could hardly get out of the rig, ler City of Montreal due from Mon {and some people had to come to his|iT al to Fort William on Sunday; at Best's sistance and care for the horse. Steamer Dundurn passed down, Fri injured at the {The animal was cut on the day night, from Hamilton to Mon is doing nice- | {ho result of the accident, treal. and it is (akon to a stable. M.T. CO. H be able to Ie fladen, due A Masonic Presentation. i tur three i treal, y was up ithe late Joseph | i B.C., vesterday, 0 arrive in tho vests, Roney you when the scrimmage; Smith, Lloyd, Roney created King will schoon and sa s., German and wre he wher a times and at tel®eraph ° pole, I down The man toilet paper (reg- legs as and was i Steamer Kinmount, from Fort William lelayed 'by fog, but expected by night; Mary P. Hall, i light barges, clear | for with three bary 5; tug grain ort our stylish suits ume | | | Al a meeting of Cataraqui lodge, A. and A. M., on Friday evéning,' A Dunbar;- the senior warden for the on, die Sunday. two years, who is fouving Bing three barges wii tt: urance, The vol was presented by R. Ys Bro. ly: ncent. with barge St, a brave at} Hendry, on behalf of the lodge = Cova diy Jodk. with an address of appreciation' 'of | . his work and regret at his coming do | gold locket, with the | Mon Emer- from Cuarlotte, with re destroyed the! Marlbank; | 1 was suffered, but izhes, ast Liv Louis, to go ei . wlding am bricks," from ingston only at |parture, and a ye "Phone | Masonic emblem. ; - | R. W. Bro. T. D. Minne, D.D.G.M,, | paid an official visiv to the lodge. ---------------------------- Brilliant Country Jokes. Prescott Messenger : Kingstc ns population has increased all of twenty | during the past 'year. And thew [quite pbssibly when the census was taken there was 4 minstrel troupe m| {town who passed off as citizens. | 8 Orillia Packet The 'Kin geton Whig | it savs the Toronto Star "has sound views on the flag question " Grant- 'ed. But is it on the ques- | tion ? : 2 Baskets Nice Grapes, 35¢c. Fdwards & Jenkin dav next week on | These events will | e the programme | Ontario park on training yur overcoat, by & Co. - » has arranged a | next in Ottawa, am of that place. fine condition for STUDENT'S WATCH student's how goose two ycars past. ery service' is /a| or of buying drug | Red Cross { Of necessity the watch. Must Be a Good Time Keepe! With Spangenberg it is not how cheap, but how goed a | watch can we sell. ~ Fall And Winter Importations. Prevost, Brock street, has received all his tweeds, cheviots and vicunas |} for suitings; also a- great variety of overcoating for his order department. |} 1His $IR suits and overcoats made to || order surpass anything he ever had|} yet, | 230. ine was brought fire station on have some minof Youlden engine place. The re 1, to-day, and the s proper place. to rent At it. Ad," in the ry. that want ong. | hekd the: one voir want hold the ome. And ail at |1ith, 12th ' entries | rand i bngpees ; | We never advise you to buy To .Hald Poultry Show. {ffl the kind that we cannot a meeting of the Kingston Poul- Hill guarantee. $10 up. Piceon and Pet Stock Association, | Friday night, it was decided to! = LE il R. WATCH INSPECTORS mT § and 13th. A large number are expected from | outside Ottawa. Robinson,' was Grapes. : otnted a mdee. He adted last year. & Jenkin -- poind F0OToe You will soon need bhéavy coats. Ha'® us clean and press and get. it in Valet, 'phone 650. good inducements a home before an- k - good shape. My others' as have that fine 2 Baskets Nice Grapes, 35c. wards & Jenkin, SAE Ra occa- | 7:30 o'clock there promises | Lyden * is | was at | { steam- | to-aay, | n Montreal, | from Cape | 57,000 bushels | 1 | | | | : go fe oe ; AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT] We place on sale the following goods, just received, much below . their values, and 'quite a saving is to be made on each item" offered. ' 1.900 Men's Pure Lin Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs Fine make, good value, regularly at 20c cach or $240 dozen. Yours To=night 11c Each 100 White Cotton Sheets Properly hemstitched, extra good cotton, size full 83 inches wide by 95 inches long. This make always sold at $1.25 Yours To=night 88c. 'KID 'GLOVES Special make Real French Kid Gloves. 2 Dome asteners. This Glove is good value regularly at $1. Yours To-night 5c. Girls' Kid Gloves Boys' Kid Gloves ~ Tan Shades. A good wearing, neat fitting glove. Yours To-night 49¢ Pair These are the balance of a makers' stock lot and_ cannot be had again this season at this price. TO-NIGHT our New Suit for Fal Your New Fall Goat Can be secured. Even if not quite ready to buy, you may select what you please and have it: placed aside. New Dorothy Dodd Shoes FOR FALL America's Finest $hoa for Ladies New Styles and Designs $4, $4.50 and $5