PAGE TWO, Mesessccscacrsaseonces ( . Never in the history e | of the store have we ¢| shown such High-Class 4 Designs and lower prices. CON-| LADIES TEMPLATING A Sealskin or | Persian Lamb | Coat | to order. We can give our Yice. Our Stocks of Skins, Linings, etc, are complete. We are here to show you. Ne obligation to buy. SP 000UTTEPE0000000SEREOIOTENEIR OY R. McFAUL. CAKPET WAREHOUSE. You Cant o Your Best Work ~ lnless You Rest Well at" Sevevecvece No. 1 Stock, KEEFER and : VICKAR OF WAKEFIELD, / Fine for Preserving. Af . ~ Fa WEN | 2 D. COUPER'S, $41.3 PRINCESS STREET. 3 'Phone 76. Prompt Delivery. COAST SEALED OYSTERS, 1 i "eu { Our Banner Spring is the best ------ rh { thing made, and when covered with TIPPS PEIRE PERE rr etre eee? | an Ostermoor Mattress it is not equalied at double its price. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Qur $2.50 Spring has been sold (LIMITED) i for years and pot one ever returned. HEAD UF QUEEN STREET. . 4 r » " "Highest Tducation at Lowest Cost Uwenty-Bizth year. 'Fall Tori begging gugust 30th CUsurses In pA dev Shorthand, [! Eraph . Civil sorvice English, Our graduntes get the best positions Withiy a short time over mixiy secured positioss with one of the fries rallw curpuretions In Canada. ¥nter an time. Cail or write for infor ton. BH. F. MATCALFE, Prinet v SAL 242042000 yp mri etme. H PARKS& SON, : igo 1 Day Dhone 239. Florists | Ni bine 2s. All kinds of Cul Flowers and Plants fi. scason. Wedding and Fuperal De- signs 0 speciality shipped to all patsr. 156 King Street. oe Cots strong enough to sit on for day use and sleep on for night, a fine arrangement, $2.00, $2.50, | $3.00, { All kinds of Sleeping Comforts. ~ = | Mattresses fine, thick, well made, $2.50, $3.90 up. CARPETS in AXMINSTER, WIL- TON, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, all colors. x RUGS, all rizes and prices, some beautiful shades and patterns. LINOLEUM and OILGCLOTH. 'Repair and Upholstering promptly done. Yours, T.F.Hairison Co. "Phong 90. LE a rt work Aer bperd or FEE PRPS PI PND WAM. MULRAY. Auctioneer, " 4 tire Sales given special at- i tention. © untr Fsaton 5 Farms : Stoel x : r g cars. If farmers wan! {be hig pllare get my services MARKET SQUARES, \ SELL L012 EE PPL SSPE 40 7 IHR PRO! AQ LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1868, widen to! hard Te right. "ig ef Ri fr FRE Pro- partion, Municipal and. County Deben- thres Mortgdges prurchased. Deposits received and Interest allowed. i ©. A hy . Malik tn Nuinsing Director, rest a WANTS KINGSTON'S AID. In Having Electric Line Run From Ottawa Here. At thie vity . council meeling evening, Ald. MeUann, chairman the industries committee, handed a fetter to the city clerk, from G. L. Dickinson, ex-M.P.,. Manotick, asking city to interest itself in connection iwith the electric railway which it is [proposed to rum from Ottawa, via Perth, to Lanark village. He thought that. it' would be a good thing if the line was continued along the west ibank of the Rideau to Kingston. A {meeting of the ; projectors is to be held in iaWa"6n November 2nd, 'and | he suggested that Kingston either send a representative or forward its views on the matter. Ji is proposed to operate the road under . provincial charter, so as not to conflict with the Dominion charter granted to the King- yplon, Smith's Falls and Ottawa rail- way company, What is really wanted is to find out what inducements King- iton would offer if the road was car: ried through this far. The council re- ferred the matigr to the industries committee, which will likely send a re- prefentative to the meeting, last of BIG SHIPMENT ANOTHER of WALLPAPERS JUST ARRIV. They are Beanties, WEESE & CoO. Eres ---- nn. Are You Losing Weight 7 | PROUSE'S EMULSION COD LIVER OIL Will build up the system and strengtheh weak lungs. Pint bottles, regular $1.00. OUR PRICE, 50c, PROUSE DRUGGIST Opposite St. Andrew's Church. KINGSTON, ONT. Looked Like a Stolén Horse, A local liveryman shadsan encounter the other day with what he supposes to be a horse 'thief. A stranger brought a fine looking horse around to his barn dnd asked him if he would like to buy it. With the critical eye of the horse "man, the divery owner looked the animal over 'dnd came to the conclusion that the horse was an extra fine specimen of is kind and asked the owner what bis pricd was. The man named a sum far below: 'the value of the horse and the would-be purchaser's suspicions were aroused at 'once. He thought he would bait him. He suid be Wid not see his way clear to pay that price but would give him $10 less than what he asked. The sell- er jumped at it and said he would take the price offered. The livervman told him he would purchase the animal if he would get some one to identify him as the owner. The st whiffled around, saving at first that he . came {irom a" certain place not many miles from here, and afterwards claiming ¥ ianother village g< his place of resi dence. The liveryman was convinced | 1at onde that the man did not own the y horse, and refused to buy under any conditions. The man went away. = -------------------- Part 'of Old Cabstand. The claim of the cabmen of No. Own Your Own Home Dott borrow a hduse to live In at.g0 much a month. Think of the Pleasure and and: JOAN MeKAY { moon, in Convocation { gonit, Rov. Now ig the time! you I best ser-| Programme. Ilis paper was read : i } ---- DRAMATIC CLUE TO PRESENT] SHAKESPEARE PLAY. i Freshmen's Reception on November Srd--Arthur Craig Has Started 1 Pracfices With the Glee Club-- Other Queen's News, i {By Our Queen's Correspondent, Preface! and concluded by 'a great deal of mud shaking and greeting of old friends, the openin: session of the Theolovical Algymni eonference was liebd 2¢ four o'clock on Monday after hall. ~ The presi James Wallace, MA., was it the chair, but unfortunately Dr. W. 4; Clark, of Westmount, was unabl be tesent to take his place on the Iw Rov. Prof. R. Laird and was a very able discussion of "The Training of the Ministry as Outlined in the Basis of Union." "Bev, Ernest Thomas, of Merrickatile, opened the discusion in his usual bright and penstrating way. Rév. James Anthony, Rev. I. N. Beck. stecit, Rev. D. Strachan, Dr. Jordan. Dr. Seott and others took part in the opinion seemed to be that the article of "The Basis of Union," while faulty im a few minor partionlars," was well adapted to conserve the necessary fon- tures of theological education. The attendance promises to be exception- ally good this year ond the prospects {ave for 5 very delightful and instruc tive conference. Never was such marke! enthusia'm manifest, as ix this season being evi- dented in the affairs ofthe Queen's Dramatic Club. This admirable organ- ization is now dilizently for its annual production, It has de- cided to present Shakespeare's "She Stoops to Corvyeer," and it is expect- ed that the piece will be put on at the Grand sometime during the latter part of November or the early days of Decombser. The 'club is arranzing to procure the services of Sinclair Hamil- ton, who for the past few seasons has so ably dirccted the dramatic capa- bilities of the Queen's students. Year "12 Arts chose the followin executive af its elections Mon lay af ternoon: Hon. President, Dr. MacNeil. president, A. D. Matheson; vice-presi- dent, Miss Connor; secretary-treasurer, J. D. McCrae; agsstant-secretary, Mr. VanBlaricon; historian J. L. Mae Donnell; assistant-historian, Miss Fait; Marshall, A. W. Treiry. Pro- phetess, Miss Ethel Farrow; poetess, Miss Watt; orator, J. A, Campbell. with at Aun ovent lookind forward to especial plensurg in the social life i | 490 i 10. rom F Ar- this No- that Queen's is the medical dance. rangements aré being .made for function the evening of Friday vember 18th, and it is believed it will surpask all former afiairs. The Glee Club will undoubtedly be theybest chora! organization that Queen's has had in many seasons. Arthur Craig, who was last spring pointed director, is from the bes ning gmployine methods that will produce the best results. Heretofore, no standard were held up by the clu), but this season all applicants have bot rewired to pass a radimentary oxaminacion which will provide for thy conductor a working and work- able organization. The first practice was held Monday evening. There was a very gratitving turn-out. Miss Shaw will preside at the piano this session. a a Nomimations for the Arts dSocisty excoutive will uve received at the regu lar meetiny this afternoon. The Freshmens' reception is beireg arranged for. The affair will take place in Grant" Hail, Thursday evening, No- vember 3rd. IN MARINE CIRCLES, Arrivals and Departures of Vessels at This Port. Tug Mary Louise, at Locomotive works, with brick from Washbern, The schooner Julia B. Merrill ar rived at Collins Bay, with coal, from Oswego. There is quite a demand for pressed hay, at Fort William, and during the past few wees, several of the steam- ers have been loading hay, at Wolfe Island and Howe Island. At Swift's wharf: Steamer Glenelly called an her way to Woife Istand to load hay; steamer Belleville cleared for Toronto last night; steamer Aletha down and up to-day. The steamer Sowards arrived from Oswego, with coal for Sowards. She had to come way without the schoon- er Maj Ferry, owing to the fact that the schooner could not be loaded until. to-day. Bore Alpxaudria was so erow with freight, when she arrived at Folger's wharn Monday niht, on her way to Montreal, that she was un. able to take all the frei that was waiting for her on the wharf. She had a Ia gin cargo of cherse and apples, om ton, and put on some Shoese in Kingston. are ing to the fact that the water geting Yor low in the river, near all the gfiib, coming down from ort William, is being transhipped in- to barges at the M.T. Co's elevator, instead of going on t Montreal. The grain 0 tron shipped. into the harges, and the ¥ are sent on to Montreal, with is I Ve - elevator: Steamer Me- s cleared for Belleville, to load cement, for Fort William: tug Mary; from Montreal, twa licht p.: #ienmer Kinmount, from Fort Will. ith, i Hanshipped T2000 bushels of Ww An > William, light; Jor. Fat ViT preparing * steamer Glenmount, WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1910. nn rT y! 000000000 OF RACE : .£ Machinery Reference B PROF. A. P. KNIGHT TELLS HOW TO IMPEOYE IT. {9 IN QUALITY EQUAL TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE WORKS. f ry g { He Lectured Before Queen's Theos logical Alumni on "Heredity"-- Education and} Law Improve the Race--Canada Should be Rid of Weak-minded. "How To Improve the Vitality of the Race," was the point in the lecture delbvered vy Prof. | A. P. Kaight Séfore the Queen's The * alogical Alumni gssocintion this morn ing. The series Leing given by Prof. | Knight i# on "The Conservation | the Race," and his subiect of his first | lecture wns "Heredity." i Prof. Knight firsk presented a num- | her of slides showinz photographs of | wegk-mintded people at Orillia asylum, | £0 at to show/ what heredity is. There | are three grades of weakminded, | lower, middle and higher. It is the | 71 Examples higher gralle of imbeciles from whom 23 Deep Hole 26 Mo Worm Geari : yd © 1 Diradtir le } Drill Jigs Milling Fixtures § First Principles of Theurelical Mechanics E wr Practice : Punch 7 Lathe and Working Kinks Designing 10 Example Practice National chief | Cams Ne ies of Machine Design : 1 Design al 5 Spur Gearing i Machine Tool Drives Strength of Cylinders Shop Arfthrmetic for chinist 8 Use of Formuls Spiral Gearing 21 Measuring Tools. 22 Calculations i Elements Machine [Design Theory of Crane Design of Calculating Formula Drafting -reom, d Steel he Ma. in Mechanics, ing. and Hee of : 1d ixtn Design and Fixtures Closed Drill Jigs 2, Open De- 2 4 signs. eriminals are reerwited. Three-quarters | of the men in the pepitentiary. are | weak-ninded or moral | a full deser tion of a moral imbecile, debate, and the general concensus of | rok, Kiuight guoyd from a Frou ot THE FINEST BOOK STORE r. C. K, Clarke, formerly of Rock | > > TCR QT ~ i wood hospital. He also made a refer- | 260 RINCESS ST REET, ence to the Barrie man convicted of | murder. After the sentence, Dr.Ryvan, |' of Kinston, saw the murderer and | offered him his sympathy in the awful | position he found -himeelf, and = asked | him if he did not realize his position, To which the man replied:~"Not hy a dawn sizht." This was given as an illustration of the criminal imbecile. The lectrirer drew Tistinctions bet wes weak-mindcdness and insanity, In- sanity is due'to a disease of the brain but up to the time of the attack, the person is petfectly normal and may re- cover from the illness of the nervous : ¢ . system, just as one may recover from Sent out in the sprang Jr the any oper acute disease. Dr. Knight | has Femainet practically Station proceeded to contrast good and bad | MY at about wa and rn! had wg RM family stock; mentionin: the notor- | The Fenson for this i ny th hPa ious Juke family uf a bad family ang | "YY of tthe Bursety 18 HOW. a'most, the Darwins, Balfotirs and others as ex. | "ot quite, reached, if trees . amples of the good. He pointed out | 'O be distriputed in greater nun that in Ontario we have somo Juke either an enlargement of the Present families, and asked, "What can be | MSery or the establishment of new done to !'rid the country of them?' | °™™ will be MepessarY | His answer 'was: -- : | At the same time the p plicants for trees has greatly increas | 1. Bf education, by instilling into | he A Fk Raney | dh In 1909 trees were to 2010 |W the general jullie, to those of good | applicants; in 3910 tht. rumier Thad |} | 78e Rexall | MAHOOD'S 222 family stack, higher ideals of what { (2 (S00 1 (os) 0 increase of con- STORE DISTRIBUTING TREES | LEGGETT'S CHOCOLATES "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." To More Applicants Than Ever Be- fore. The report of the Superintendent of | Forestry for 1909 (which forms part n | of the annual report of the depart ment of the. interior, just, issued) re | ports further development in the work f tree distribution from the Head, Sask, of trees ol forest { nursery at Indian For some years the number - nurs. and delicious mors ever delighted palate, your if Have ¥¢ ifn this Post?" coupon. u Answered the « are week's and Fresh supply just received, | | number of ap sent is meant by ree f a . ne nt by a perfect man and } | siderably more than 50 per cent. In perfect woman, so that as a result of | 1908 the averdze number of trees sent ph a > . : La are ¥ py » 2] py inculedling high ideals, meniand wo- a LE ey 3 ion : : : $ to each applicant was 1,100; in 1910 men, in selecting life partners, will he nly $406 could } vared to cath. & » + « «eo Ww Spares « oi ap- guided hy that policy. It will be slow plicant i , 0 work, the lectu sail, but i he Ty a a a hardier Tao ge sigh; 1» i nthe end In 1909 the number of new applica NA tions received was 2,235; in 1910 the fi Paterna LIST OF TITLES WITH NUMBERS 1 TO 60. for Sho and Zi The College Book Store, IN EASTERN ONTARIO, ocksfor Self Education in Mechanics THE FIRST PRACTICAL MECHANICAL BOOKS OF HIGH GRADE TO GOV e00e RETAIL AT 25c PER COPY, werhead uo » Logar- th « Att Phone 919 CLPLVVPVOVVLVVVVGODIPVCPVVL LOLLY HGH | The purest, most fascinating s that have fer turday' We will redeem your 8 Sole Agents. See our Windows, fl PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS +9 wosed 'Whole Pearl Set Rings Qur stock beautiful. & comprises many ecimens of this pure gem We have them set singly; In three stone, hoops, and Io D-stono hoops AN our rings are made fit the wearer comfortably: free of anv extra charge, Prites to gult ail pockets, arranged/ accord ing to the size and ghality of stones used to are ERE SMITH BROS., Jewellers, 7. Opticians, 850 KING STREWY, Issuers of Marriage Licenses PPL 00000 90000 PP009909090000 9904000090000 06 ® * * | vow 2. Neaatively, to improve the fami. : ~~ 3 ' t creas 3832 ly stock hy the help of law, dmtting number had ne eased to 3 are. 3 up imbeciles. This Mea should be ex There is no reason why farmors in ' ' : 3s the west should not grow their ows tended. AH imbediles are not fn asy. | maple and ash trees, and to atly wh lms, but they should He hunted up | T2FC ald ash EA v I pl Ii contemplate doing this the Forestry and placed in covfingment, as Hon. ! Branch will *be clad to Mr. Hanna gs hee ids 3 advice has been tryidr to do for land nlxo seed as far as the means ae semd vr the past few years. The defects' i bp) Ahr ar ; y pe lew. yea The defects ih the | their disposal will allow. Juke family were that ope winch pro. | 0 ' ants ne point that must be carefully at duced criminals and the other paup p. 2 o > tui tended to, however, is the source from ers, Prof, Knight declared that the : i {which the seed comes. If at all pos confirmed pauper. the man who could | _. i i exalt = + o sible seed from trees growing in the not provide for his family, should be : § : : pac" western provinces should be secured. shut up in public buildings and de- | ne 1 ined : s. The forestry branch has had several tained t r lifo, 80 olimingte + . : 3 ve , oo experiences of failure, entire or partial, the unfittin he f the gation. with. certain sowings made fr mm certs a . Canada, he'siid, should take "every josh "0 0 10s * > . IM seed. for x i h o LN noans of improving 'the national vi- | Por i Far, Me nit a : fe seed i tality of the race. ' 1 the erof a anitoba maple sey m i the Canadian prairie provinces was g failure. Seed for sowing the following spring was got from Dakoia and 'sown in the nursery in the spring of 1907, and in 1908 the trees from thie | goed were out. This particulny lot of maples has been reported to have suffered very much from winter i killing, in some cases the entire tires, top and roots, having been killed dur ing the severe weather, in other cases | only the tops having been killed hack Usually the maple has been found hardy in almost every part of the west, and the loss of so many is no doubt due to the fact that the from which they originated was We Are Of Signalling Office From Kingston to Ottawa. Tuesday morning, Lieut. Col, ming, DOC, received orders militin headquarters at Ottawa have removed at once to itawa office books and papers of the Maj. Bruce Carruthers, assistant ad- jutant-generfl for signalling. When Maj. Carruthers was appointed to the position in 1906, he took 'command of this new department wf the Canadian | service on condition that his head- quarters be made at Kingston, . . his 4 home city. His request was granted, tained from regions farther south. and that is why the signalling head- similar failure occurred SOME year quarters 'have been. here fcr the past | AO with elm seed imported from East four and a hall vears. The office real: © Canada. ly belonged to headquarters at Ot- | Oconsionally, however, when the local | tawa, and hence, it is returning there. {supply of seed fails, h It i= not yet known who the successor be done but obtain seed elsewhere and of ihe late' May. Carruthers will be. { take the risk. : . The transfer of the office will take | Further interesting partic ulars away from Kingston Sergt.-Maj. J. R. | garding this work Are' given in McGowan, who has' been the chief | FePOrt referred to, copies of which cur signalling instructor for Canada, and jbe obtained, free of charge, by ad who has Been' * lar dn both eivie dressing R. HH. Campbell, superinten and military ireles. Sergl.-Maj. Me- dent of forestry, Ottawa, Ont. Gowan is making preparations for de- parture, and will leave for the capital about the end of 'the week. sent Ladies' wear, Hem- from to the late seed | oh A | white or grey, nothing else cap re the kets, siry, Dtawa, 0 kets, | Perth Road House Burned. { Perth. Road, Oct. 26.--Neighboring {farmers have reported an abundant crop of potatoes. Work has been 'greatly facilitated by the use of J [Henry's potato-digger. An interesting discourse was given by Rev. E. Liovd, last Sunday evening. The home of Wil Hiam Wilson was entirely destroyed hy {fire on Thursday evening. Mrs J. & Roberts, accompanied by her two chil dren, has returned home, after 5 two weeks' stay in Enterprise. John Hen ry's residence presents a striking sp- pearance after a new coat of paint. Miss Raby Buck expects to leave on November 15th, and, after visiting in Hamilton and London, will spend the Buy now while the range is complete, Visiting in the City. Rev. James Lawson, of Ottawa, who has been touring the west and visiting various points on the Pacific coast, is now in. the city, the guest of his brother, Henry, on Sydenham street. Mr. Lawson contemplates another visit to his nafive land, England, where he expects to spend his Christmas, after which he intends visiting the contin. | ent and probably alge the Holy Land, | Newman Headquarters For the Best Under~ Men's Underwear Girls' Underwear Boys' Underwear Flannelette Blan~ kets, three sizes, White Wool Blan- Grey Wool Blan= Pretty Comforters & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. winter with relatives in Detroit. Ross Miller made a trip to Battersea last Sunday, John Harris has feturned from Watertown, N.Y, Miss Mabel Freeman leaves, Wednesday, for Napa- nee. Mrs, G. Sioness and Miss Dutch Bulbs for ------ Minnie Roberts are on the sick list. A larewell party was given for Miss Ruby {Buck and her cousin, Miss Alice Derhp- 'sey, at Perry Buck's residence, Syden- ham. J. Corkill intends spending the [winter at home. Miss Freeman return- ed, Thursday, after n week's visit near Inverary. For indoor = winter ther * Dutch Bulbs. ~~ They little care, The Y.M.C.A, Road Race. | The officials in connection with the {3 (Yaca, road race for Thanksgiving jday, ave: Starter, James B. Bews: {judges at finish, George Richardson, i Frank Kinnear: 'timers, "Jack" d'Fs terre, Bowron; scorers, Roy Ward and t « Low; clerks of course, Poy Scouts; The following but the blossoms may bo had unt Our imported Bulbs are all sound specimens and of the best varieties, including: -- Hyacinths, Daffodils, secretary, Frank Wiliams, clubs will enter teams, |} Ee imown at pres Tulips. Crocus, Prices, Sc and 10c¢ Fach, and 2e, B0e, al Dr. A. P.Chown, ; Fall Planting bloom during the the = require 9 and by bringing % them gradually to the light. F {Of the Best Quality and most up-to- date styles. W. F. Gourdier, BROCK STREET, A Des Brick i ! Residence irable on Princess St., frontage | 97 feet by 155 feet, | Containing 11 Bedrooms, Doub) Drawing-room, Dining-room, I. { and Kitchen; combination heaiis #, gas, b. & ¢., good stable and dr house, Ary ivi The above Property will be offered { at one-half its regular value thi week. SEE ME AT ONCE, "~ Mullin vols. | | | | | | ! | @ pecullar way---which . Hand-Washed Blankets and flannels wanhod ® by hand In our way--our owa prevents ® shrinkage, The result is gratifying béyond measure. white and soft as ermine, *%ececsen fluffy, porous--just lke pew Particular people are using us and they are delighted, MAY WE DELIGHT You? |e Kingston Laundry, |. . Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts, "Thome 22,