NORTHERN. From Trapper to Wearer. ' (Registered) oo keeg We make Fur Garments to order and incorporate the very latest ideas in regard to style. long since gone when any old thing fs good enough for buyers of Furs. ' Styles change each season, and we , p Novelties as ladies want and Know they them an Although always fashion, stamp of good your buy. The time has to the front rank with such want the minute they see of thé latest our styles are 'conservative, certric, bearing the indelible taste. We invite inspection... No obligation to JOHN The Fur. House McKAY, 149-157 Brock St Lace Curtains ann, mr showing of Lace Cur lus Irish Point on desig ould astidioua CURTAINS. $1.00, iUAM alues & 3 § 3 da hy & tal 1.58 $1.00 IRISH POINT CURTAINS, "@ 4.560 to $8.00. 4 8 ! & 3 al MAR'E ANTOINETTE from POINT, $3 00 CER GPR PRE PRrr i ga a Ahad! . . McFAU L. Kiugston Carpet Warehouse. fom Berrarrssessasssasancld Geo. 2 Geo. Maller & Son La i el wine n ying wf ree, Carts and Baby arringes repaired, Telephone 1082, 78 King 80 KINGSTON, p Bersrrsrrsrresrrrrranld Sevevees For High class Pleture Fram- ing, Photography, or Wall Paper, come to Weese, 121 Princess Street, Satisfaction assured Prices right Newest novelties in pletures always In stock. DA, WEESE & CO, High-class Pleture Framing, Wood's Phosphoding, Jha ( Gre vigors.es the who ervous syste, makes now Din tn old Yeti Lures Nore. Crs en a « rain ory, pong "erkne ss, Emissions, Sper matorrhoa, and Effects 5 of A buse or Fpcesses, Price pee box, sixfor One will louse six will cure, Sold by all dragwiste or mad in Pla Ae wn oriloed X ipt of pHve, New On rece! ¥ d meatal Lu Tm Urrmeriy Srondaor) qb 38 and 40 Raglan Road , Double Frame Dwelling, 7 rooms each. good condition. $1,900 and income §218. 914 Princess Street--Stone Dwelling, With large out- building, 3 gar- * den, $2,600. 679 Princess Street--=Semi- detached Frame Dwelling, 7 rooms, $900, Li: Earl Street--Rough-cast Dwelling. 9 rooms, hot waler furnace. bh. & c. large storehouse, $2,800, @ cholee List af Property to lect from on our list. A CALL SOLICITED. . 19994044962000 008004049490 y ves PLNLOLELAL NG SEPTEMBER Ho...) foming Month Preporing for Fall and Winter ? Here's a starter: Ve have a defective spot in the wt came through an 14 mativetses were clightly dainagud and some bed springs rusted. They are all good for wear and at prices that will make it worth while buy- ing. $4.50 MATTRESSES FOR $2.75. Bring size of your bed. Great chance for "boarding and rooming houses. Special prices on bedroom suites along with above. CARPETS, RUGS, OILCLOTH LINOLEUM, SHADES, ETC. 'Phone 90, Yours. KINGSTON TO BE VISITED ---- In Contiection With Christian En- deavor Campaign. At a meeting of the executive the Christian -Eodeavor = societies of Ontario held in Toronto this week it was decided to hold a Christian Endeavor campaign throughout the province. 'The members of the exe cutive from all over the province were present. Mr. Lehmann, the iw terstate - travelling secretary of the United States society, was engaged for the work. The campaign will commence in the eastern part of the provigee amd will work west. This campPen will last two months. Nr. Lehmann will be in Kingston on Sun day, October Sth, and on Monday the 9th. He will preach in Cooke's church in the morning on Sunday, in Queen street in the evening and alter the jchurch service he will address a rally lof all the societies in Sydenham street school room. On Monday ev: ening and will address the quarterly rally of the local union in Cooke's church TWO MONTHS' & SUSPENSION For Seven Cadets dets Who Played a . Prank Last June. of Seven cadets of the second class of; 'his Brother Mr. F the Royal Military College were, on Tueaday, piel for two months pat. they took on the wight losing last June in Joly biniere, a member of the ning about fifteen miles or more, dumptd Cadet Lotbiniere on the road- and started back for Ki the latter reach: the pext morn- . 'The m t was pat asrrehlng | * at Gibson's, playing a prank upon Cadet Nenri A. de Lot BT To roams evans en THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1911 Much interest is being taken in the €roquet tournament now being played | in the City park. The semi-finals, | which were to have been played to-day have been pastponed till' to-| morrow on account of the weather. Those who will play off in the semi- finals aré"? Mrs. Richard Hooper, Mrs. Campbell Strange and Mrs. James | Higgins. The 'doubles, which were to | hive Yeen started to-day, have been postponed ustil to-morrow after noon at three o'clock. . & a boys 'and girls A jolly party of motored to Collins. Bay, on Hondas afternoon and had a most enjoyable picnic. Those present were: Miss Dorothy Brownfield, Miss Grace Hem- ming, Miss Leta Carson, Miss Marie Carruthers, Miss Phyllis Shortt, -and Miss Gertrude Lawson, Mr. Met- ealfe, Canon G. L. Starr, Mr. Hope tithson, Toronto, Mr, Fred Carson, Captain H. Bock and Captain W. H. P. ElRins. Ni Miss Kose Rogers will entertain at a dance on Friday evening at the home of her mister, Mrs. P. G. C. Campbell, Ci street. Mrs. W. B. Caley, Albert street, has issued invitations for an at home for Thursday afternoon from four to half past six. - - - - James Henderson, entertained | * enjoyable picnic at Manday Mrs. at a most Wolfe Island home on noon. » » - - surprise younger sei are arranging a I'hursday party to take place on evening. - - . - Lesslie, Edward Dickson, at Boatick Island. who has been Miss Marion is visiting Mrs. her summer home on Mrs. G. F. Emery, visiting in to Thousand Island Park, will spend a few days before to Kingston. Miss [esslie and Migé William street ing a canoe trip dowp/the river, turned home last wedk. Mrs. George Drummond, of Ottawa, who has been visiting Miss Drummond, Queen's University, Mrs. Middleton is the guest of Mrs, Lesslie, William street. . Cox, of the Canadian of Commerce. wint' down on Saturday, where he spent week-end where marion Lesslie, re Bank . Re . Harold Renton, University who tas been spending the in town, will leave shortly to Col Mr. avenue, summer regame his studies at the Royal lege of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. tv'olonel Frank Strange returned on luesday from Toronto, where he has been attending the annual regatta of the Lake Yacht Hacing Association. iia lwessie Kinghorn, Rochester, who has been visiting Mrs. T. McKean lobettson, Lnion street, is spending a few days with Miss Williamson, Earl street. : Mr. Laughlin Hughes, King who has geturned from Petewawa, leave shortly for Quebec. Miss Dora Oldvieve, Wellington street, who has been spending a few days down the river, returned home on Tuesday. . will - * - Nicol, B.Se., arrived | Pa., Saturday, with his parents, Nicol, Catara- Mr. DD. Stuart from Pittsburg, spend his vacation Mr. and Mrs. George qui. Miss Annie Boyd, M.A., who has been travelling in Europe for the past two months, returned bs 8.8. Roval Fdward, which reached Montreal on Saturday. After spending ~ Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Boyd, Brock street, she left on Monday to resume her duties in Mor visburg Collegiate Institute. Miss Boyd was present at the investiture of Jthe Prince of Wales. = . » - . T. F. HARRISON Co. em | on the coast of Lyman and 'her niece, Miss Eleanor Lyman, "Calderwood," who have been spending some tim Maine, arrived home . Migs Julia on Sunday. Mise Mona Knight, Alice street, went up to Toronto on Monday and will return home on Friday. Mrs. Campbell Laidlaw, aod little daughter, Marjorie, who been the guests of her parents, , and Mrs. ¢i. M. Macdonnell, University avenud, returned to-day to Ottawa. Mr. HH. W. Richardson, King street, left early this 'week on a trip to the west, : Mr. James Redden, Willian stroet, has gone up to Toronto to attend the exhibition: Dr. J). J. Harty, Bagot street, spent the week-entl in I oronte. » - - - her Bishop and Mrs, J, C, Farthing and Mr. dack Farthingl of Montreal, who have been spending some weeks in Muskoka,- left an Saturday to attend the Toronto exhibition, after which they will go on to Simcoe mid Wood stock where they will visit friends, Mts. J. Morrow, who has been spend- ing a few days in town, a guect at the British American, left to-day for her home in Halifax. Capt. A. Z. Palmer returned from Petawawa, on Monday. Mrs. Palmer and her little daughter, who are visit- ing Col. and Mrs, D. T. Irwin, in (¢- tawa, will not return to Ringson 'till the first of next month. Mr. Geoffery O'Hara, left on Sunday. for Ottawa, to spend a few weeks with CT O'Hara. Mise Florence Elliott, Barrie street, left on Monday, to spend several weeks in Toronto. returned. to Brockville, on Friday last. During her visit bere, Mrs. Sparling (visiting was guest of honor at several social events, Miss Sara Aavell, Toronto, was the guest of Mrs. G Y. Chown, "Sunny- wide," the holiday. Mes. William Newman, Lorneville, is tx, Mr. and Mrs. AB Boy hes "William Mes. i J Reson and duogiter, Mise an Aileen Benson, grrived in town, dence, lately occupied by Col. W. Gordon . { off "spent the summer at Thousand lsland i | also ! er in St. her ln afters] . A number of girls and boys of the | William street, | who haye been enjoy- | has returned home. | the. Rideau ! the from ,Constantine, street, { | Miss Daisy to | on Saturday, and are settled in the resi Db. . » * . Mr. Leonard Birkett, Bagot and Mr. Walter €ympion, street, spent the week-end. in Toromto. Mr. Robert Brown, of the Standard | Bank, spent the week-end at Thousand {Island Park. Mr. and Mrs. | Misses Birch, street, Princess the have Samuel Birch and Bagot street, who {Park, returned home, on Monday. Mrs. Clark Taylor, of Gananoque, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. N. Wilmot, Clergy street west. Mr. Clark Taylor, who spent the wegk- lend in town, returped to Gananoque, on Monday. Mr. Gordon Merrick, Bagot street, who has been spending the summer in Ottawa, has returned home. Mr. Jack Newlands, Mp Sherman | Hill and Mr. Henry Richardson, who! spent a few days in Toronto, returned {home, on Tuesday. . . Dr. and Mrs. A. WW. Winnett, Bagot street and Misses Jean and Kate' Uraig. Earl street, who motored to Ottawa, on Sunday; "returned to town to-day. Miss: - Mildred Jones, after spending several weeks at "Rockford," Brock- ville, returned home on Monday. Mr. Y. B. Shorey, of thé Merchants Bank, Renfrew, who has been spending | a few days at his home in Sydenham, | spent Tuesday in town, way back to Renfrew. Mrs. Norman Stewart Lesslie, street, who has been visiting her moth- John, N.B., returned home | on Monday. Major Lesslie returned from Petawawa, on Saturday. Mr. Hugh Taylor, of the Standard Jank, spent the week-end i town the! guest of his mother, Mis. Taylor, ee street, i - | Mr. Hugh Farthing, who is still im { Muskoka, will leave there, on Friday, {to join his parents, at Simcoe, | |. Mr. John McKelvey, Mrs. H. J. Wilkinson and Mr, Grafton Wilkinson, will arrive in Kingston, this evening, from . Atlantic City, where they have, been for the pasl two weeks. Mrs. Wil on his Bagot | - - - (rananoyue, has returned kinson and Mr. Grafton Wilkinson will she 'stay COMING streets with Miss Bessie Smythe, West | Misses Etta and Janet- Richmond, | | Union street, came up from their sum- | mer home, at Gananoque, on Monday, to attend the Fleming-Macgillivyay | | wedding. They returned to Gananoque, | | to-day. Mrs. 'Machar, Tuesday, for Melbourne, she expects to spend the September. Mr. James Macdonnell, came down Toronta, Saturday, and | [spent a few days with his parents, Mr. tand Mrs. G. M. Macdonnell, University | avenue. on | here | Bagot street, left PQ. mogth i | on Mr. and Mrs. P. (. Stevenson and their little son, Allan 4nd Capt, C.F who have bean campmg at Desert Lake, returned home Friday last, i | Miss Kitty Betts, who has been the jguest of Mr. and Myg. J. B. Walkem, Beverly street, returned te London on Saturday, and her father, Nr. Betts, who was also the guest of and Mrs. Walken, returned to on: Monday. ig Mes. E. J. Bidwell and family, King street, after spending the past month at Murray Bay! will return to town on Friday i on Me, London | of St. louie, who was the guest of Mrs. Herbert Saunders, Alice street, left on Monday to spend , few days in the country Mrs. Conway Cartwright and baby and Miss Molly Cartwright, Thompson, her who Kingston's Famous Fur Store. ® ooo 00OOOOOS i * ® | ® °! 3s ® * In any kind of a Ladies' ® Coat you will tind a big selec- ® | tion here. The Stock is com- .. plete now. Choose early. If you are not ready to buy se- lect one and have it laid aside until you need it. RAINCOATS. LIGHT-WEIGHT CLOTH : COATS. FUR-LINED CLOTH (OATS. HEAVY WINTER COATS, WATCH OUR WINDOWS! SeetsssvecsveeTe vert tees 000000000 COIOIOIOOOGOOOORTPTS bi Este Tr es aacess sessesneshre \ ed | Lady thas been [Carruthers oft drew"s-by-the-Sea,, Ch on J. Carson, days, {who have | Sunday imotoring {man, Annie As Authorized by the Department of Education PUBLIC Arithmetic Geography Grammar . . Canadian History « British History Hygiene .. Spellet Composition Primer .. First Book Second Book Third Book Fourth 'Book SCHOOL BOOKS: MODELERS' BOOKS: $1.25 $1.50 Recitation .. 75 Gordy's Psychology Tilley's Methods . M-Murry. HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS: Reader Grammar Composition Physical Geography Geography Ancient History Clement History Wrong's History Atithmetic If. Algebra metry Latin lessons White's Greek - French Grammar French Reader German Grammar German Reader Physics Chemistry Bookkeeping, 2nd Ge Lic Le Li Sie 10¢ ourse. 31 The College Book Store "Phone 919. CUFF LINKS 260 PRINCESS STREET. have just arrived from the west, are visiting in Ottawa. 1hey 'will arcive is town at the end of this week to visit Cartwright, at "The Maples." Miss Elsie Saunders, Alice street and her guest, Miss Beith, of Ottawa, left on Sunday, to spend a week at Si Jovite, before returning to Ottawa." Shortt, I ues the to Nr Misses 'P'hyllis and Charlie ing street; went to Picton on day morning to be present at marriage of Miss Julia Wilcox F. Blackburn, of Ottawa. Mr. Hope Gibson, of the fruest of Sydenham Tuesday for Deseronto Marvin Rathbun, Miss Grace Hemming, after spending afew days with Mrs. Dorothy Brown: field, "Wellington street, leit for ronto on Monday. 0. loronto, who Mrs. J. 13. left tor visit street, on Mi io Hammond, King street, Saturday Capt. ed home on the coast Mrs. Richard Waldron, ji, {Isak Waldron, King street, Saturday, from Rochester ; and Mrs. J. Anglin and sons, St John, 3 have been the guests of Dr, W. CG. Anglin, El Fuesday for Toronto to | hibition. Mr. Herbert returned ranto on Tuesday after few days with Mrs. J. ham street, « return from a trip to and Miss returned their who and Mrs left attend the ix street, on to To spending a Power, Syden Jones Mr. 0. 8. a8 spent Macklin, King "street, who at An returned home hing street, in Dalhousie, returned home the summer wt has Miss Katherine Hart, who has been visiting N.B, and in Montreal, Monday. H. Lawson, of Ganano jue, spent Mr the week-end in town. Bruce Metcalfe, of the Royal who was the guest of Mrs. Ry Romilly House for a few on Tuesday for Vancouver. - . . Lieut Navy, left been past two Mr. Fred Carson, who has stationed in England for the years, arrived home on Saturday. Mr. Hallaway Waddell, Frontenac street, returned on 'Tuesday from Toronto, Prof, and Mm. P. G., ( Campbell, been visiting Mrs, Kussell Hale, are now Mur ray Bay. apt H. VP. at (acouon, at Boak and returned «cn Capt. W Saturday Harry Elkins trom Petewawn Mr. and Mrs, EK. B their Lwo sons, and Miss lmily Smythe, who been the guests of Mrs. RD land, West street, for the ral days, returned to Clinton to-day . x . and avd, Stanley Gearge and Edw have Subl past seve + Mrs, Miss Helen the town on Monday Capt. Georges from Petewawa an for Quebec, amd little daughter, month with them there Miss Gwenneth Merrick, Bagot street visiting Dr. and Mrs. Bromley, en broke, for the past few weeks, r turned to the city on Frida: Dr. and, Mrs. Bromley, Pembroke, from Ottawa: to Kingstop, were expected to-day and will be with Mrs. Henry Merrick, Bagot street, for a few days, $ = Nn. Houck their daughter, to Mr. Harry son of Mr. and of Wellington, tahe place Rassell Hale Hale, summer at Cacouna, and her daughter, who have raturned spent to Roy, who Saturday, to left his on join wife and spend a announce th Mins lower Mra Ont Or Mr. and Mrs engagement of Ada E. Houck, Toronto, Bowerman, marriage will 19th. The engagement is announced Beatrice, danghter of the late D. J. Skelly, to Edgar Holin, - only son of Mr. apd Mrs. R LC. Wilson, Toronto. The wedding will take place in Oetober. ------ -- Mr. and Mrs steamer Pierrepont was taken Cape Vineont route, Werdnes day morning, and the America re "placed her on the route, to remain until the weather gets cold again, when the Pierrepont will again be put The off the (in service to keep the traffic open Great reductions ip price af Pr of Edmonton, and , of Belleville, lay morning Mcleod's wilchazel cream, for chap @ ped hands, sunburns and after ' shav- ing, 15c. bottle, at Meleod's Dray Peter rg ir Walter E. Armitage snd Miss Flor- ence Mary Coenact, of 'Belleville, were married on Saturday. Meleod's tooth paste, in tubes, sescssrcess for Pe. OPEN NIGHTS. | @etsssssnsssessstestes "No. 99" § Tooth Brush i i An impdrted Tooth Brush, made by Kent Bros Eng., the SL 0LL44400044 best brush by the beet house 1 Bristles are warranted to come out Made with a curve "to the back teeth readily sizes, 25c Each SOLD ONLY BY Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 1853 PRINCESS STREET. 'I"hone 313. two SLE L000 0000000000040 | o ; | i FIVSIVIIIIVIII III £ The New Goods Are Here. $e New Coats, New Suits, New Skirts, New Waists, New Dre Goods, New Trim- SS 'mings. All the new returned $4 | i v things for your re- quirements this Fall. See our range before buying. 3 oe h,8. EERE lela Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store. PIII SISTINE Ceeeee Pam TUT VTRVVVOTVVTRTVVC OS see 00) . ® NEARING A CLOSE ' s------ Season Amoug thé Islands a Giea Success, " The season for hoat trathe, among the islands is nearing a and it is stated tfat-it hes great success. The people ha 3 menced to return to the city, and #7} will only be a matter of a few weeks now when all the simmer hones al the river will be deserted. The i sels running out of Kingston have had | a great season, in fact some of the | boats have done far better than last | sumer, which was conwiderad to he very good. 3 Ihe arrival of the steamer rence in port, to go into winter ters marks the first of the vessels the Thousand Island Steamship com | pany to be laid ap, close now beer >. law quar- | of Nervazone, | Ask for free samples athe great nerve tonic, at Melools "Drug Stores. §3ststsetsssndesssass. combines We are Cuff Links Our carefully neatness with Quality and Price We have qualities of wearing. Gold eapecially . heavy Silver Link at S50¢ them Gold; headquarters selected in a in differ Filled: plain for stock Link reasonable nt excéllent miso an Sterling the Pair. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, 450 KING Oyticians. STREET, Issmers of Marriage Licenses High School, Modelers and Public School Books 14 3 r Un (le \ firs » i ple i EN AVR Ea Jo MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING F Colborne Street ms, hot od collar boarding or rom Prince: irnace boarding haonise Nireef, & ( John ooms, B Fllerbeck Avenue rooms, impr large grounds iversily Avenue mente, fur rey Street remied, w lone t m places ory ire ins "Phone 1 : » Edges of coll neck Cufis rasping Shirt binding chest#ut burrs ? 'Tattered Warps Perhaps you have acquaintance with Then we are not YOUR LAUNDRY Let smooth ways sod se ance woh't weideme, axing relation. us hut n detached water he introduce Wir. me ating hoy £100 anil Wools" a seragpung them 7 Ye doing WORM ou ts frie taint be a Sr apuny Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts. 9 a 'Phone W. F. GOURDIER EXTRAORDINARY - BARGAINS frame B & nel sret, fir Millin, The Real Estate Expert Corner Johnson and Division Sts, J BARC VARTVRVCVATARATLLV RRR ES Saw mmm. ww. sensscssssssasessssael i, l,l is MM