rd A This year we have picked up some very special values in Furs, and can give you the advantage of buying some very choice and fashionable goods at even less than last year's prices. $ 4 0 1 Ladies' Beaver Coat with Sable Collar | 532 s68 $21 PONY COATS, SEALETTE COATS, PRESSED SHALETTE COATS, | $20. $25. $30, =e have a very Hmited number of each of these specials, so if } You ave Titerested see them soon. ® | CRUMLEY BROS Special No. and Revers and best Squirrel Lining. Very Special Value.--Splendid Beaver Sbell, best * quality Quitted Lining, Sable Collar and Reveres, Muskrat One only best English Beaver Shell. best lMuing, first quality Sable Collar and Reéveres A GREAT SNAP. Splendid value Beaver Cont, beautiful Coney Collar and Reveres, extra quilted lining, only i Pictures, Frames, Photos, and Wallpaper we give best satisfaction, service, and most reasonable prices, D. A. WEESE & 00., y | i ¢ a SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN KORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS. { wan r In person at n Lands" Agen y pox Sub Het. Afntry by progy on certain Tr, r, BON or gd of tending Jestdpnce Ro most practical and attractive = gx jand_jn sac Christmas : Comeau fine. browa moreccs § on solely ned ongt pees other his father, est ~emption six ch of ix x years from date entry Uneluding the time n homestead patent) and tra. as § exhavated | his cannot obtal i y A on right a omeeirad 1 Jay Suter FAR = ; purchaned Bomesioad Tae 1 reside six in Seach of three Joa, cultivate : "meres and erect house worth Ne Minister of the TORONTO Harry Bran, : "as. p He "| Babeook will leaves, to-night, Farland's. | tained party. {moved | Brockville. daughter, s Walter Woods'; _THE DAILY purmen WHIG. THURSDAY. NO WHAT WHIG "CORRESPONDENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing and What They are Saying. At Brewer's Mills, Brewer's Milly, Nov. 7.-Miss IL. Grant spent Thanksgiving Day at ber home in Elgin. Miss Loretta Milne, Kingston, is visiting her cousin, Miss Loretin Keves. Miss Lillian Anzlin, Kingston Hills, ot Frank Anglia's. Mr, and Mes. J. Boyle and little daughter of in Tg at James Smith's; Mrs. Dyne, of Evenleigh, Watertown N.Y., has returned to home, after visit- ing her mother, Mrs, J. Sutherland. Hartington Happenings, Hartington, Nov. 9.7. Trousdale has rented his farm and is moving into the village. He will occupy the, dwelling of Joseph Taylor Mes. W, Martin, of Florida, is the guest of Miss Campsall. Mrs, E. Campsall has recovered from her recent illness. J. remove to the farm of William Trousdale, next March. Rev. Mr. Stuart, Parham, will preach here next Sabbath. Rev. J. A. Waddell will exchange pulpits with him. Mr, and Mrs. Loyst visited friends in Des- eronto this week, At Yonge Mills. Yonge Mills, Nov. 8.~Mrs. P. C. Pur- visa and son, Roy, of Bath, returned home, last week, after visiting friends in this vicinity. Archibald Mclean is quite ill with pleurisy. Mrs. Harold Wilson left, last week, to join her hus- band at Fernie, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donaldson, Brockville, were the guests of Mrs. N. Mclean, last week. Roy Gibson was. bidding his many friends good-bye, to-day, as he for a trip to the far west. W. Bolton, Brockville, called on friends here recently. Rev. Mr, Wells, Mallorytown, visited at 8. Avery's. on Wednesday. J. A. Derbyshire. Brockville, called on friends here last week. Anniversary services will be held in the Stone church on Sunday. Joyceville Notes. Joyceville, Nov. 9.--James MeCallis- ter has rented E. Hutton's farm. Mr. Hutton intends moving to Kingston next week, Sand Hill congregation held service, last Sunday, at W. Mac The Misses McCarey enter- friends at a Hallowe'en Mrs. James Donaldson has to the city. Messrs. Mc Carey attended Rockwood dance, last week. Mrs. Armstrong and Master Wil- linm Armstrong have returned from Visitors : Mrs. Pierce and Petrolia, at her mother's, Trotter; F. Root spent Sunday at Atkinson; Misses Simpson, Kingston; G. Valleau and Miss Martin, Cushen- dall, at D. McCarey's; Wilson Frank- Jin, at A. Cowan's, Kilburnie; L. Joyce and Miss Marion Jeyce, at Howe Island; Mr. asd Mrs. W. Woods and Miss Donaldson, Kingston, at Mr. and Mrs. P. Kelly, Glenburnie, at P. Joyce's; Leslie Woods, at John McKepdry's, Brewer's Mills; Miss Eva Mundell spent Sunday their Mrs. {with her parents. Doings at Denbigh. Denbigh, Nov. 8.--~J, Wulll, a fellow- student of Rev. J. Reble, in Germany, who has enjoyed a couple of months' visit at the parsonage, has left for St. Louis, Mo., to continue his theo- logy studies at the Lutheran Concor- dia Seminary. Mr. Sexsmith, teacher of the village school, and his pupils, gave an entertainment on the evening of Thanksgiving day, in Both's hall, which was well attended and unani- | mously admitted to be very creditable | | h and pupils. Rev. Mr. 4 -_ Deputy of i Publication ot will not pe paid f dk OLD-TIME DOGMAS And the Spreading of a Religious Spirit, Harper! s Weekly. "Death," says an interesting writer in a eurrent number of the Journal of Philosophy, "always means a libera- tion of the spirit." AL death, them, something that has been bound and held in limits--in the case of a per- sonality by the body or in the pase of a meaning by the letter of the doctrine ~is set free. The shell is burst and and the fettered goes free. i This symbol, so usual in our com- mon thought of the death of body, is Jess oftener applied to the death of a dogma. Yet, us the "writer quoted | above points out, the death of a dog- ma may in equal wise set free the spirit of religion. Who would say that the slow and reluctant death of the doctrine of eternal damnation in the last SEntuEy an do tush Juward freeing and ox] ing t spirit Christianity 3 Even to-day the slack- nin he bald of Sos doctrines upon is doing much_tu ok IC nue fin expand gy sd the spirit of relig- 1 Orie ean almost see the prophecy that RE | ultimately men shall worship in spirit and in truth coming to be No « NAVAL SERVICE OF CANADA. Notice Concerning Tenders for Cloth. tug and Kit for the Seamen of the Naval Serviee, SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO he undersigned, endorsed "Tenders for lothing Kit," accompanied by samples Fy & certified cheque for 10 of the amount of the lender, will doen etrod up till noon on Wednesday avember, 1810, for the following ry og the 'andmnitons, & Bows, } Unitorm 2 Com ora o Pha F10R Shirts, Caligrs. os th, Hair, HEEL ia thorn). : 11. Blue Drill, Jenn a up of the, allows dE = Bia SER g ¥ gf3e 2» ~~ "1 58 £ 2 4] is i Fel i f = £2 BE £ i: | £: | IH | rived in' the vicinity for their annual uyck acted as chairman. Quite a b 5 of outside sportsmen have ar- deer hunt, It is reported that one gang of twelve, camping near Slate Falls, had already several nice deer up to yesterday evening. Game and Fish- ery Inspector J. Taudvin, of Kings- ton, has arrived, and is keeping a sharp lookout for any infraction of the game laws. Frank Chatson, Jr, of Brockville, is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Chatson, and at the same lime trying to enjoy some sport and to obtain his lawful share of venison. J. Rahm, collector of taxes, has commenced to make his 'virits to the ratepayers. sn PLANK FELL ON HIM. Hamilton Man Badly Injured. Reuben Atherton, of 367 Ferguson i of the serious | proved Talling his experience of the balm, he said: "After the doctor had dressed Ara Griffins iw The Heme of Police Vaudeville ang Motion Pletures. Our motto is: NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW GOOD. PROGRAMME. Thursday, Friday asd Saturday Nov. 10-11-12 Geo. Austin & Co'y In their great comedy skit, "POSEY FOLKES.™ Dowling and Fowle Upside Down Piano Players. Harry Fon Dalton / The Musical King. Chas, H. Saunders The Man of the Haur, Arthur L Lynn Mustrated Songs. Afternoon Show, 2 o'clock, all seats, Be. Evening Show, 7 o'clock; Sc and 10c. An Exhibition ree QF re Water Color Paintings By prominent English Artists, now on view at KIRKPATRICK'S ART GALLERY ADMISSION FREE Kingston Roller Rink WILL OPEN ON Monday Evening |Jieccessssses WITH Band in Attendance Under the management of the Kings ton Skating and Curling Association. Admission, 15¢c, including skates, W. E. BONTER, Manager. Grand Football Match QUEEN'S ATHLETIC GRO vkps. Toronto vs. Queen's Saturday, Nov. 12,230 pn. Admission, 25¢.; bleachers, 35¢.; grand stand, 50c.; reserved seats, Thc. Plan at Uglow's until 12 noon day ame. pecial attention is called to the fact that the game is called at 2.30 instead of 8 p.m. NEHER Hn iL ° . PAGE THREE. [7 The People: P= Forum. [1 -------- First insertion le a word. Each con- secutive insertion thereafter half cent a word. Minimum charge for ene ine sertion, 30; three f(usertions, 00¢) six, $1; one month, $2. YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN OFFICE Apply, Box 811, Whig office. MRS A HOUSEMAID. APPLY TO Sts. Macnee, cor. Union and Bagot TWO SKATE BOYS APPLY AT OF- fice of the Kingston Roller Rink immediately GENERAL SERVANT FOR LIGHT housework. Apply. In the evening, #9 Lower Union Street. L A SOPRANO SOLOIST FOR COOK'S Church _ Cholr, city. Apply. 220 Queen Btreet, City. AGENTS WANTED, EITHER BEX. FOR two new lines: big money goaran- teed. Apply to Room 17, Windsor Hotel, between 6 and § pam. AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL SER- vant for family of three persons: no washing; references required ALpiy. a after 8 pm, Mrs omas is, No. 122 University Avenue, LOST. A FOUR-LEAF CLOVER BROOCH SET with pearis. Finder please leave ie" at this office and receive re- wai T HORSE. CHEAP. APPLY TO A Hood, Cor. Earl and Barrie Streets D ND D1 MOWING w ines, strap. D Hay, 138 FROM 680 MONTREAL STREET, JON oon Huh "ow Dog} answers' to the" name ot "shot. An same after this ante "witt bog Pro- . secut ------ COAL AND WOOD COOK. STOVES, Coal Heaters, Quebec Klode of Stoves at Turk's. Phone oO FOUND. PURSE, ON PRINCESS STRERT, CON, taining sum of money. Owner may have Same on proving property Jno. McKay, Fur House. T R I LEASE. SR THE » » a ie oor © urage. orage. fivery. Rr HAT COMMODIOUS BRICK HOUSE with modern improvements; lot containing about 1.5th of an acre, 169 Montreal Street. Apply. 511 Ivara Avenue, WANTED--GENERAL. ONTARIO AND SA. V N SCRi¢ ny : Aa Fe McCann, 51 to buy for Brock Street. LARGE DOUBLE BEDROOM; ALL Apuly, HORSE. CART, SLEIGH: HARNESS, condition: also House hold Furniture Apply to Nrs. Blanche Watkins, corner Jenkin and Frontenac Streets. TO Lat. modern conveniences. Box 911, this office. GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIP Cloth and have it made up Into up to-date suits. Price and workman. and guaranteed to please. Pressing ROOMS TO LET. APPLY TO JAMES Reld, 264-258 Princess Street srtmaiee------ LARGE FRONT-ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished: modern convent. ences. Apply to 15 Montreal Street, near Princess Street, re) airing dons on the shortes: homas Galloway, 130 Brock - Se Bibby's Livery. N 3 ANY PERSON HAVING GOOD SB- Sond-] hand Furniture and Stoves disposing drop me a gard. Ie ity pred ri : have sale Brass and Iron and o kinds of Furniture In Oak. Happ) Thought Ranges. Will sell reason able. J. Thompson, 333 Princes» Street, SUITE OF TORAGE FOR FURNITURE. CLEAN, ary rr rooms, absolutely moth pro f: pur own lock and key rost's ng Storage, 299% Queen st. 'Phone 536 ROOMS, ting-room, bedroom located near Market 5 ply to Cunningham & Clarence Street. INCLUDING SIT. and bathroom, Mudie, i UPHOLSTERER. A REPRESENTATIVE FOR KINGS. ton and County of Frontenac; & ermanent position and exclusive erritory for the right man. Stone Wellington, Nurserymen, To- ronte Agent progressive Wanted agent in to represent one of the best automobile manu- facturing concerns in Canada. All replies strictly confidential Address Box, "J. J." Whig of- ce. Live Kingston * > + | oe CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH needed in svery home, especially by working ary: per. Seva ihe A you can rs wh Hox i 2 &* Whie poly, Eo LIVE AGENTS IN EVERY town, city and village in Ontario for helting 8 per cent, preferred. articipating stock in stron go~ ng concern offering excep lonal investment: must be mean of iIn- fluence and high standin with undoubt«d references; a § com- mission will be paid Address Bex "P. C." care Whig office. °° SALESMEN TO SELL THE BEST and only strictly sanitary, dustless sweep! ng device on the market; cheaper than corn brooms and bet - ter than any other method known 8 commission and permanent osition. year round. TDustless ush Company, 2 Colborne Street, Toronto. Selling Out the Land, Edmonton Bu.letin, An unusually large number of es- tates have been offered for sale in Great Britain recently and some ard- ent unionists have been blaming. the Lloyd-George budget with forcing the proprietors to sell their property. The quietus is given to this by Lord De La Wars, a unionist peer and owner of 23,000 acres which he is now offer- *'HBALTH Wi OUT DRUGR"--R. G sheroft, D.O., Edne E. Ashcroft Fr Graduates under Dr. Still the Founder of Osteopathy. 436 rner Division 47. chagge for con- sultation an" Ilteratfire Of fier hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6, § to & ing. In a letter to the Times he says : "The new land taxes do not affect ag- ricultural land, and it has not even been suggested that any further bur dens are to be imposed upon agricul turists, therefore sales of agricultural estates cannot be directly attributed to any section on the part.of the govern- ment. My chief reason for selling now, and | imagine other landowners hive been and are being actuated by the same reason, is that owing to im- jeultural prospects in this Saunt y demand for farms has in- , causing a natural rise in the price of land, and there is now an opportunity, perhaps, of selling which has not existed hitherto, at any rite for many years. Personally I have eon ted gelling my farms for some time past. I have always been in 4 favor of a man otning his farm; {rey point of view it is better Id do so." Jt is not the $rsssesssseresrseseced Fine: Ebony Goods WE HAVE THE FINEST EBONY GOODS PURCHAS- ABLE :-- HAND MIRRORS, SHAVING MIRRORS, HAIR BRUSHES, CLOTH BRUSHES, VELVET BRUSHES, MILITARY BRUSHES, MANICURE FILES, NAIL POLISHERS, SALVE BOXES, CUTICLE KNIVES, BUTTON HOOKS, ge L ih 5 . J. GAVINE UPHOLSTERING, RE- pairing an carpet work, hair mat. tress das valing. Drop a card er call 216 Bagot Street. FURNITURE FINISHER. AT ONCE. A FINE, FOR SALE OR TO LET, --------------------" WELL -EEND g r mont "A 1-2 Wel- room dwelling at Apply, R. Chas. Bell lington Street TWO NEW EIGHT-ROOM nouns réet; latest selling price, 55 on Quebec improvements; 500; rent, $11 per month. Rev. J. D. Boyd, 106 Fine ply 5 reet, ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY, ebonizing and gilding enamelling and all colors of mission work: ai} iven best attention. Pat work 23 Johan Street. 'Phone 'Driscoll, 95. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. THE EXTENSIVE BUSINESS Lg mises for many years oogipled Ponty Skinner Co. BA ists, extending from Tris coos' treet to Queen Street, wi frontage on both, and Includin tensive balidings Apply to ningham & *x- Sune BOARD AND ROOMS. FOR JRSURANCR THAT INSURES GO Qodwins Insurance Emporium oF Northern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or 'phone 424. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR WITH* locality: rates good 72 Princess St Apply, out board; moderate, 'Phone 985 Cc. 8. KIRKPATRICK, GENERAL IN rance Agent and Ocean Steamshi : Fighet Agent, 42 Clarence yornr Telephone 648. GENERAL INS NCB.~FIRRE, LIFE Accident and Health Policies. lssu ol 3 Sratatiase eompanies: sta ar Boo n Wellingtoa Btreet. ny aent, . CARRO! DISTRICT AGENT ion 14 o/ Assurance Company also Fire cident, Sickness" and Bree. Oiass aA ohuTAnON, 14 Marke! J a0, A. BATEMAN, C M8 BROK er. Put your invoices in an envel- ope with a one cen stamp on It BRU NEWICE. HOTEL. HAIR, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ONTARIO 8ST, opposite G.T.R. station, one block from CPR, on street car line; hotel lately remodelled: char moderate; pial rates by © spec week. John Cousineau, Prop. , PERSONALS. MOLES, BIRTHMANKS, warts, ete. removed permanently without scar Jorenty Low "xe trance. Dr, Elmer ke, Eye, Nose, Throgt and Skin Biem- ish 'Specialist, 268 Bagot Street, and @ In the nearvst letter box de rest. All kinds of Fire plsced on short notice Phone ne. $7 Clarence Kinge- BUSINESS CHANCES. LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets 381.187.2165, In sddition to which the policyholders have for urity the unlimited labllity of ANYONE, CAN START ANYWHERE, No « mall order buminvas at home. fanvnassin Be your own boss, Bend for free booklet. Tells how. Heancock, 2.969 Lockport, N.Y. al the stockholders Farm and elty roperty insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates Som re Tose & Strange, Agents ARCHITECTS. J. ra BPAR , M.D.. PHYSICIAN SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, 'Phone, 345. TENRY P 258 King Street ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE and residence, 151 University Ave. DROP A CARD JOHN Ty hei ELL Carpenter and 100 ace ham Street North, Sf hie of oly. y aad prices on all kinds work done prompt! PROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. K n Carpenter and Builder, 265 on for reasonable prices i all Kinde of Jobbing. Ai work done promptly. Wt, NEWLANDS ARCHI- | Office, 26s : Bagot Street. POWER & BON, ARCHITECTS, MER- Bank Bullding, corner Se Wellington Streets. chants' Brock LEGAL. ere and Bante gra Law BARI Clarence St, KS AND SPARKS 30 1- f LP incses Bree. Bosman: PRL Sil Phone Tob wk ic DR C. & Miss OPAL MCLELLAN 18 PRE- pared to ake Sie n plano and 412 'albert Street. b Sppy at ONE DR AE SNAPP, DENTINT. 13 19 MONT. real Street, near 'Phone 6532. Quality and Service It is this combination, strictly carried out, that makes us the for Fuel. We sell RICE to all SWIFT'S