THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, ERY army ¥ Sr ing- our announcement concerning Lidies' Our Suits this fall are so nearly perfect that they require Owing to the rush cf our big sale, we are a little late mak- Suits. This however should 'make the telling of it a lot better. little or no alterations. One lady tricd on a suit last week and | aceopted it without having ary alterations made. Only $17.00 We have a fine shit here, which comes in Blue, Black; or Green Venetian Cloth. It has a long coat lined throughout with good gmality lining, is well Sewn in cvery respect and has all Moire Silk tejramings. jet butgens, ete. The skirt keeps pace with the coat ir style and fit. This suit. is $17. Others, "&t' 81575. and $13.50, ' Millinery on Second Floor J a % Ee 'Enamelled Ware Specially Priced for a Quick Clean Up. Lip Saucepans, 13c¢., 15¢., 20¢ Double Boilers (for milk porridge, Wash Basins, 25¢., for 15¢ Small Pudding Basins, 9c., for Se. Large Enamel Fry Pans, 40c., Steel Mixing Spoons, 10c., for be. Steel Roasting Pans, 10c., for 8c. ; 15¢ Large Japanned Trays (samples), 40e.; See our showing of Fall Under wear: etc.,) 59¢ 5¢., for 10ec. for 25c. y for 10e.'; for 14c:- for 19e¢. 20c., Mcintosh Bros., Manager, PERCY JESSE. » . Harvest Time Should be season of plentiful money for many of our people, and much of this should find its way into .the Bank, We wish to remind all of the facilities of the ANK OF TORONT For conducting the banking town and city people. ) Surplus money should be deposited' in our Savings De- partment where it will earn interest and, whiera it will be SAFE Untit required for use. a business of farmers and Small 'or large amounts may be deposited or withdrawn As wat.gny time. Kingston Branch ~ 107 Princess. St. sy El 000000000000 0000000000HTOHOVCOOVV000CC 000 Hall & Parlor Heaters When yu require a Base-Burber, examine THEARTGARLAND" & ART AMHERST" Acknowledged the best Stoves made. Sold Only at : ELLIOTT BROS, me SO00CO0 RINCESS ST. 9 3000000000000 0000000 DOOOOOOOTVU '8 ODOTO0N0000 200003CHI0COT000A0030 500090B0T0O0OO0< >< ooo Oo - THE ONTARIO CONSOLIDATED MINES, LINTED AUTHORIZED CAPITAL PAR VALUE OF SHARES $350,000.¢0 * "'28¢ EACH 0 Field. 4 Acres prospected Shaft 50 feet deep Write for filled: in order For further MERSON & Co. 16 King Acres in the richest part showing 6 w Vain and all neves maps and fined calcite buildings © rospectus al letter of receipt particalars, apply Members Standard Stack snd Mining Tixchange te, Canad Cj" IT 607 " 'DRINKING LOT MORE " WHISKEY THAN EVER. { Prohibition Wave Has Had No Apparent Effect on Consump- tion--The Trust's Profits. Washington, Noy. 2s-lovernment ofbcinls in the mternal revgnue de partment are puzzled to knofy what is being dome with all the whiskey that is being taken from bond, Although it is the common who have observed life in the cities that public drunkenness is near as prevalent as it used to be, the strange fact remains that the consumption of w niskey is steady on large not opinion of those AEB gt Finutomonts. (aAhD 7 OPERA HOUSE) WEDNESDAY, NOV, 3RD. An Event of Unusual Impattance. KLAW & ERLANGER Frise. THE BAR Novel by Rex Beach, pla W. Presbrey with a Eo ERTS and a cast of Priges, 25¢., &0¢., T Heals now on alo, THURSDAY, NOV. 4TH. SAM S. and LEE SHUBERT (Inc..) Present CLYDE FITCH'S Vivacious and the increase, and, that, toe, at a rate fout of proportion to the growth of population Idasmuch as the farmers are using whiskey as a liquid fertiliz for their erops, and inasmuch, a® there is no record of the tion. off whiskey for gasoline 7 motive ipower for automobiles, the suspicion is strong in the minds of government experts that the American people are not pay ug any too much attention, privately, to the'prohibition wave that was supposed to be sweep- Wg over the country. Whether the ac tual per capita ol onsumption is much Inrger. than usual cannot yet be aceur- ately determined, Pradstreets' and AYEACie s repo t in the revenue key dealers, { Curiously enough of the Distilleries Securities Corpora- tion the year ended June 30th last. shows' that despite the aetivity of the prohibition propagandis ts, withdrawals of whiskey for the dod covered in the report largely creased. Other . statistical facts addiueed to prove this. Returns to the gommissioner of internal rev vnue § h Ww th at the average annual withdrawals of whiskey from bond for the last eleven years 112,332,110 (gallons, whereas the withdrawals in the fiscal year just passed were 134. 901,408 gallons--the largest ever re- corded. The question is, What was it withdrawn for ? To drink, cay the ex- FETs, | Most drunk is {wine sort. 1t fond, nn der the {the ingenuity [the business ns othr commercial a substantial inerpase of sales made by the annnal report for pers were of of the the being high age whiskey now stomach-biting, is 'green,' Pure Food Law, of the cleverest { to it. the SATY feolor, taste and smoothness without {disclosing to the gullible drinkers and extent the adulterants. {rature DEFENDS THE RAID. lacks taxes fakers in give neco f oO | Jameson Exploit Did Not Cause War. PR. JAMESON. Montreal, Nov. 2.- Percy patrick 'had a aidience at lLincheon of the Canadian Club, of | Montre al, when he gave an address on Saquth Africa: The inndamental rea- son for the Sguth African war, he said, was that the Dutch deliberately sot' out to dominate the whole of South. Africa, recognizing no, other race 'and' no other language but thei own. For ibstance; the French Hugues nots, who emigrated there were for- bidden their or to attend any other than the Dutch churches, . while the French Roman | Catholics were treated very much $ | the Indians were tieated in 'Los conn As the leader in this growing tolerance, there arose Wrage. Cecil Rhodes found when hh for security of vights and. for between man and man, that butting against a stone wall, "Thergfore,'"" said Sir Percy, "he was a party to the raid. 1 am not going to discuss that, because I was one of those who got in for it. But | vou to believe that this raid did not {cause the war any move than hal {a dozen other raids from the othe: | side. For that was not the only raid, There were lots of others by the Boers, with The object of 'collaring native territory. aud gaining aceess td thé ~all for the purpose of setting up foreign government.' Sir Fitz large the to use language, as fre, worked Pe woe ask sof this Djed In West Africa. Richmond, Nov, {was shocked, vesterda,;, when a cable {was received from London, announcing the death of Dr [Gartatly at West Africa. He {nephew of Mrs. Hart, and whom lived with from his childhood, until a few ago, when le abroad jas a surgeon for a pany Une, 2 Richmond vears went stpamboat com- Overcoats. You will sobn' need heavy coats, Have us clean and press and get it in good shape. My Valet, "phone 650. Canadian to terms relative the The aud the ments have come the Ottawa grant treasury. The gove SHO 800 per commission govern to from federal rnment give the improvement years. will your to for ten not © i also, substitu- | i whis- the | = ure made | the | 1 in- | Eugland, | Frederick | was' af he | 'day of July, | annual + Audacious Comedy, "GIRLS" One Year at Daly's Theatre, New York. The funniest play..on.ihe stage. Priced, W6c., 50c., T5¢., $1, $1.50. i Seats now on sale. ORPHEUM THEATRE R. MeLAUGHEIN, Mgr, but ceflain it is {hat | | WEEK OF NOV. {ST The Three Covelands The Rag-Time Sailors. The Pheil Twins Novelty Aet. Graham & Townsend Ringing and Talking Comedians. Jack Wolff Foot Juggler. Moving Pictures Matinee daily, except . Monday and Thursday, at 4.15 p.m. ; Saturday, at 3. Prices be. and 10e. Evenings, at 7.45 and 9. Prices, and 15c. You can reserve your Seat in advance 'at Box Off ice, "Phone;' 041 042, Eighteeath Aruuat Alumni Cowference: Queen's University Open Meeting TUESDAY, Nov. 20d, 8 P.M. | CONVOCATION HAL. | | | | | | 10e. | Address by Prof.0. . Skelton, PhD. | «INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE | AND THE WORKING MAN." I'ickets for the Queen St. Methodist Church Programme of Jubiles Anviver: ary SUNDAY, NOV. 14TH. aum~Very Rev. Daniel M. M.A., DD, Prigeipgl of | College . - . ! 7 pm.--~Rev, Cleaver, DLD., Toronto. MONDAY, NOV. 15TH. Dr. Cleaver, three evening meetings, Gordong Queen's, 11 B. Lecture by Rev, "Jean Vidljean.," | SUNDAY, NOV. 21ST. i 11 p.am.--Rev, 1. on am. and 7 Mot real | 2.45=0pen of Sunday MONDAY, NOV. 22ND. GRAND JUBILEBR BANQUET. scenees of 60 years history Session School! { am---------- -- 1 SEALED TENDERS addressed 'to Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until Noon, on FRIDAY, the 26th November, 1909, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four yeafs as required be- tween Kingston Post Office and Street! Letter Boxes, etc. | | From the Postmaster General's pleasure. Printed notices containing further in- formation as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank - forms of 'Tender: may be obtaingd at the Gen- eral Post Office of -ingston.. Post. Office Department, Mail Service Branch, Ottawa, 12th October, 1909. LG. Co ANDE RSON, | ] Supbrintendent. | TO CONTRACTORS DERS Tho i BE REGE VED AT 54 "othe: Sk Queen's Uni- Ye, "specifications be Seon and at the Office of the _-- ersigned up to noon of the - Wednesday, Nov. 1 Oth For the several trades works aired' in the erection and completion of a Chemistry Building for the Governors of the School of Mining and Agriculture, Queen's. University. The t or any tender not neces- saril ted. y = POWER & SON, Architects. of Partnership. | - { | SRE. hereto existing between Samuel T. Kirk and Will-| | iam J. Lee, in the Grocery and| Milk business in She City of King-| stom, iis a. dissolved by mutual Sanh The business will | Ash fogtricd, on by the un-| ersigned, to whom all debts due] to thé old firm are to be paid. >» SAMUEL T. KIRK. Dated. 20th October, 1909. i edna 1 NOTICE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT! Joha Green the City of Kingston, jn the County of Fronfena¢ and Province | of Ontario, Butcher, will a ply to the! Parliament of Canada at @ next ses- sion thereof, for a Bil of Druorne fro his wife Ida Haffner Green. of the said ! City of Kingston on the ground of adult- ery and desertion. Dated at said City of Kingston, Froyince of Ontario, this 31st 909. A. B. CUNNINGHAM, Bolicitor-for Applicant, second match. was 695 was second, Kingston, Poronto UniverSity 'won' the mter-aniversity ~rifh the wirners Montreal, Queen x, sore of Mctath, C61, and scape GO The points; SeOr thiyd, CONDENSED ADVERTISING! Fret toairtion 10. 6 onts Hah ove théreafter THE T Co. MPETEN GENERAL SERV ANT. COMP T EX Wie XT SALESLADY, | PERSONS Bland, { Remini } | | nH | Sa | | ! University Ave. | ture, {to a contract when called upon TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1909. RATES secutive insertion Hall cent By requ Me MFG. ap ex- to Mrs. A. W. Apply nd. Earl Sts, en 8 Sydenham a and 8 p.m. FOR FANCY GOODS Tepartment for the holiday trade, to commence work at once. Apply by letter to "Business,' g omice. !AN INTELLIGENT PEKSON MAY Sevapipers an Vara pan Jot ne lo par ars. Press Ava te, 3,960 Lockport, N.Y. STEADY CAPABLE middle-aged woman, for work. Family of two. quired, Apply in the evening (ex cept Friday), ta Mrs, ou. R..C. Dobbs 60. Albert St. Cor. Earl Bt GIRL, OR neral house- References re IEARN THE BARBER TRADE, NER system, constant practice, careful struction, few. weeks complete tools free. Graduates earn 'twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Write for catalogue. r . Barber College, 221 Queen St. East, Toronto. MUSHROOMS for us during Fall and Winter months. Waste space in cellar, out- house or harn, san be wade to yield £15 to $25 per week all Winter. Send for illustrated booklet and full ar- ticulars. Montreal Supply Ceo., Mon- treal. £ . TO GROW WANTED---GENERAL." THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work. All kinds of work Promptly, done. ¥. J. Birch, Electrician, 206 ellington street, CENTLEMEN TO BRING «THEIR cloth and have It made up into up- to-date suits, Price end workman ship guaranteed to please. Pressing aad repairing done om the shortest notice, Thomas Galloway, 1380 Breck St., next Bibby's Livery. LOST. THREE HORSE COVERS, last worning, Suitable re- ward 'for' return (O ¥. McBroom, 18 "Ridéat * stréets 5 RUBBER Friday > STLOMAN'S GOLD ; plated watch Saturday night, either on Prineess St. ar in' Opera House! ¥Findep kindly 'return to this office and receive reward. PART OF "A PERSONALS. 1TBUTCHERING Honeysett, stom, Ont. DONE BY > J. 150 Raglan Road, King- HAIR, MOLES, MRTHMARKS, warts, ete, removed: permanent! without scar, Twen ris gute. Dr: Elmer 2 Ladle HOTELS AND rm uh, JRL, REETATIANL, rivate a Prax Store. DENTAL: NOW ax ext. to Haag, - SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS 2504 Pridoess St., Kingston. "Phone OR. D. O: NASH, DENTIST: DR. ¥ ibaon, assistant, 183 Princess) street. 'Phone, 785. DR. W. R. GLOVER, DENTIST, D.D.O. Kine Sy Johnson a opposite St oO on Seo 's Dione! 11. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. COOPERING, WASH TUBS, R Ghatae Tanks, and repairing. J e, 102 Pine Ag DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W, arial Qarpenter and Builder; 288 Divisi rices on all done promptly. r reasohable oF ora, all worl OSTEOPATHY. ROBERT SARSIDE ASICROFT, Edna Ashcroft, ates a Rye ¢ Osteopathy Rirtayilie, 3 am. 2 Princess &f hours, 9 'to Outside trea'ments By MR ARCHITECTS. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHIT 2568 King street, Phone, ARCHITE 181 Universig o ARTHUR ELLIS ' a and residence, NEWLANDS & SON, ARC tects, ete, Office, 258 Bagot 'Phone, 608, POWER & SON ARCHITECTS, Me chant's Bank Building, corner" oes. Throat Bhin ish Specialists 258 aor stro street. plo BOARD AND ROOMS. |ONY: DOUBLE AND TWO SINGLE rooms, also table board. Apply 137 Colborne 'street. COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, with board. Well lighted heated. Also good table board. Apply 314 COMFORTABL " FURNISHED ROOMS, with 0a also table boarders. Modern conveniences. fred strect, near Princess street. Apply 369 Al-| and Wellington streets, 'Phone, ro \ { MEDICAL. SEY J. GARDINER, M.D, PHYSL cian and Surgeon, corner Bagot an William Streees; Coroner for Fronts enac, 'and Grenville. Office huts B tap oa to 4 p.m., and, 7 to 9 pm. 'Phong No. 870. \ | BUSINESS CHANCE, {ANYONE ANYWHERE, CAN START a mail order business at home. canvassing. Be your own boss. Send Tells how. Heacock, -- also just the for hunters. for qu buyers, . Ly 705. " COMFORTABLE | FUKA4SHED Ri 8, with or without board. conveniences. Apply 288 Ba ps 61 _ DIVISION STREET larl, a comfortable six room modern conveniences. Apply 25 street, i A LARGE PLEASANT FRONT ¢ room and sitti room, hy private home, suitable of | or mal couple. - App! ¥ 010," Whig office. ply " . t JARGE STONE BUILDING tario street, known as Ontaris | SE ind e5% Gotha J. LOWE, PIANQ TUNER. NO unless ds sdtisfacto: oo Sule wo ry. Alls ore class work Ay at D. J i 130-128 a we MARRIAGE LICENSES. | ion SRE 4 i a LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIB, for 'free lot. i 2,969 Lockport, N.Y. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for additions and alterations to the General Post Office building, Toronto, Ontario,' will be received at this office until 5.00 P.M., on Monday, November 22, 1909, for the work mentioned. Pléns, specifications and form of tract can be seen and forms of obtained at this Department and on application to Mr. Thos. Hastings, Clerk of Works, Customs Building, Toronto. con tender Persons tendering are notified that ten- ders will not be considered unless on the printed forms supplied, and sign= ed with their actual signatures, with their occupations and places of residence. In the case of firms, the actual signa- the nature of the occupation and place of residepce of each member of the firm must be given. Each must tender he accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, | payable to the order of the Honburable | Minister of Public Works, ten per cent (10 p.e.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter in- to de so, or fail to complete the work con- tracted for. If the tender be not accepts ed the cheque will be returned. the equal to The Department does not hind itself to taccept the lowest or any tender. By order, NAPOLEON TESSIER, Secretary. Works, 290, 1909, of Public October Départment Ottawa, Newspapers will mot he paid for this advertisement ii they insert it without authority from the Department. made | ] cupation, and pinch © ol Tesidence of each -- ters 14 Clarence ds! estan" eee Established 18686. | Jas. wilt &o, Ege, Stove,' IN ut, Pea Coal Phone 138. ! "We Guarantees Every Load Qur Coal is all kept under cover. When you want any, try us. fo { Fire Insurance ~ Best Tariff Companies. Dwelling House and Far- niture risks especially solicited. SWIFT'S, 167 PRINCESS ST. accort Crane oo Frese el ni will, b reguised 0 Eavour whi 2 ich Beh Schedule wil Tori part a Contracto; ted. to bear in mind that rs not be considered, less made hd in aceordance ith the printed for apd jo the firms, "wiles hore i ed Aachen the actual SE nary the a ae of the' oer TRENT CANAL at Burleigh Falls. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ""Tender fox Dam." will: be received at this office up to 18 o'clock on Tuesday, the 16th of Concrete Dam | November, 1909, for the works connected with the construction of a Concrete Dam at Burleigh Falls, Ontario, on the Treat Canal. Plans, specifications, and the form of the contract to be entered into, can be seen on and after this date, at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Pepartment of Railway$ and Canals. Ofthwa, and at der, de party te tenderi or io wor rg in ae "olla The cheque hing. hot in' will be returi- ed to the-respective: SSRtraciars téndérs are not gecepted The lowest or any tender not sarily accepted, By order, L. Department of il ntawa, Octo! Newspapers inserting this advertisement without, authority rom the Department will riot be paid it. Wallace & Parks FLORISTS éall and $68" S0F Mums and Ferns néoeg- JONES, "Say, the office bf the Superintending Engineer, Trent a. Peterborg, Ont, at which > ; A Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations. whose sna