"JOHN McKAY, 149-157 Brock Street. Getting Time to Think About a FUR COAT The season is slipping along and there is noth- ing to gain by waiting. The size and complete- ness of our 8tock this Fall, can only be com- rehended hy such as have shopped around and made comparisons. We realize the im- portance of Gentlemen trade, and do better than we ought, for the sake of their goodwill. That means you can judge the store by Fur Coats, as well as anything. Come in and see us to- day, no obligation to buy LEUMS 75 Remnants of 50c. and 60c. Linoleum, in , various lengths and widths, for 25¢ Per Square Yard. mo i TeV BBLS R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE. a*sssesssessseesl Tet BTTLetsssenee Sess ssasesseee THOMAS COPLEY Prone 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine Bireet whes ting anything done in the Carpen- line. Hstimates given on all kinds rs and new work also wood Floors of all kinds. All will receive prompt attestios , 40 Queen Bireet. BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone 201 'Wood's Phosphodine, Fhe Great linglisk Remed, ones paid {nviguraiestho wholo HOrvons systew, Mont pn B . "orry, Des- ire in , Pg se or TR a 3 One will ploaso, six on ruggists o lod in TE Bhd sis Fano A Medicine Co. Toronto, besssscsess ye September Sideboards and Buffets Sidebuaigs at $7.00, 10 You want a lieap one. and they're good value. Sideboards at $12.00, reduced from $15.00, They're. large. and well finished. Extra value. Dufietts--The newest in Side board line. We have a handseme line at $18, $23, $30 up to $85.00. Put one of these, a round ex. table and six dining chairs to match and you have a dining-room in moderns. China Cabinets to match our Side- boards and Buffets, $15.00, $18.00, $25.00 up. Curtain Poles in great variety White, Oak, Mahogany, Brass. etc. Curtains - Lace, Madras. 8ilk, ete Carpets, Rugs and all the latest Repair. and. Upholstering.. Wor promptly done. 'Phone 90, 0 Ju, -- Yours, CAUGHT FIRE, T. F. HARRISON HER CLOTH} Mis. R. J. Reid Was Saved by Her Daughter. Mrs. R. J Heid, Princess street, had the mirortune to have her - clothing catch fire on Wednesday, while stang- ing 6 gas stove in the Kitchen. Her daughter, Miss Georgina, who was ran and got some old cloth- ing abd threw it around her mother and put out the blaze. The accident might have proven fa- tal had not help heen nearby. . The stove was near the window amd the wind was blowing in at the time at a pretty good rate. Mis. Reid was very fortunate in not having received burns, but the fire was put out be fore it reached her body, although her clothes were badly burned over nearby, An Eiginburgh Case. As the result of a roW, which occur- ted a few days agd, at a threshing bee on the Perth Road, Magistrate Law- son, of Elginburg, had an assault case before him. Two young men, members of a prominent fxinily, were working at the thresher, when they got into an arguments As to whether the ar gument was on the merits 'of recipro- city or uot, is not known, but at any rate, it waxed »o warm that the (wo came to blows. The father. of one of the boys then daid an information, charging assault. The aggressor was taxed $2 and costs, The ressdents" of Elginburg are talks ing about a lively charivari which occurred near the village a few wights ago, for an is about seventy wears of age aud the yroom is about the same age. Meise mma City Collections. Uollestor Hartels states that a lar ger proporti been paid" in® to date than im ar. Jhe 30th taxes ier elderly couple. The bride! j of the city's taxes have! THE DAILY A CITY RUGBY LEAGUE BE FORMED HERE WITH FOUR TEAMS. TO Overend Will Not Play With Ottawa ~Baseball at Kingston Township Fair--A Local Ball Team Went to Play at Picton Fair. Close upon the heels of the sugges- tion made through these columns a few days ago that some of the fans would like to see a local rugby league formed comes the announcement that it is quite likely thdt a league will be formed here this fall. Arrangements are dnder way now. There will be four teams in the league, Mbgiopolis College Collegiate Institute, Bankers and prob- ably the Kingston Business College. This bit of news will be greeted with interest by the rugby fans. Overend Will Not Go. According to the Ottawa Free Press, the Ottawa Rugby Club is expecting "Ken" Overend, the Queen's serimmag- er, in Ottawa, on Oct, lst, to turn jout with the team, but they will be doomed to disappointment for he has no intention of going. He received his degree of M.D., at Queen's, this week. Meeting Was Called. A meeting of Queen's Athletic com- mittee was called for Wednesday after- noon to desl with some important matters, but no one turned up at the appointed hour. Two Games This Afternoon. Although the ball field at the fair grounds will be very sticky, there will be two baseball games there Thursday afternoon, the first a junior game be- tween Wolfe Island and Regiopolis, and the second between junior = Ath- letics and Wolfe Islanders. Marchand Goes Sunday. Ray 'Marchand, goalkeeper of the Frontenac hockey team, leaves Sunday night, for Hamilton, where! he will spend "the next three months. It is ex- pected that he will be back here about the first of January, Plaved at Picton Fair. A picked baseball team from the city and Belleville went to Picton Thurs- day, to play an exhibition game at the fair, with Picton High school team. The boys were up last vear and won from the Pictonites, and enter tained hopes thaf they would be suc- cessful again. They will return on the midnight train.' The line-up was Brown, ¢., (Belleville): Mathis, p.; W. Gerow, 1h., (Belleville); Wilson, 2h. ; Duncan, s.s.: Saunders, 3b. Nicholson, ef; Ryan, r.i.;'Matthewson, 1.f. Argonauts Here on Saturday. Arrangements have been made tween (Queen's rughy team . and Toronto Argonauts whereby the lat will come to Kingston and play au exhiition game with Queen's senior team at the university athletic grounds at three o'clock, : be- the ter on Saturday Basebailer on Wednesday, National league--Chicago 8, New York 0; Cincinnati 8, Boston 1; Brook- lyn 1, St. "Fouis 3. FRONTENAC TEACHERS. Addressed by Dr. A, W. Richardsor on "Educational Ideals." The Frontenac Teachers' Association met Sn Convocation hall at Queen's on Thursday morning. This meeting of the teachers will last until Friday alternoon. at ten o'clock, the open ing exercises took place. A report of the Ontario Fdueational Association was gwven oy Mes. Revelle, of Harting ton, Dr. A. W. Richardson spoke on "Educational 1aeals."" He pointed out | the necessity of all having ideals even { though neither, the ideal teacher non pupil existed. . The teachers' duty was to teach the. ideal as near as pos stole, andl his reward would be the consciousness of having done his best to attain that end, He emphasized the responsibniity placed upon the teacher in having to give direction to the first steps in a: child's life. He was to be encouraged in realizing the honor this responsibility carried with it, viz., of having an important share In moulding the future citizenship of our country. TWO BURGLARS CAUGHT Aud Yrought From Sharbot Lake to Jail Here, Wiliam J. Hughes and his brother, Frederick Hughes, were brought in from Sharbot-- Lake on Thursday ghoriing and taken to the jail « wall Wwial. They are tramps trade and were committed for trial for burglary. They broke into the store of Archibald Campbell, of Shae- bot Lake, and were caught. [It is likely they will come before - Judge Price, by Complaint About Sewer. Inspector William McCam mon states that farther complaints are being made about the Princess Street sewer. The water is very low in the slip at the foot of [Princess street and the sewer has placed it in a very unsanitary condition. A pro- posal was made some time ago to extend the éewer pipe but no action has been take, This nuisance is a matter which will have to be con sidered by the hoard of health as soon as that body gets down to bu siness again. Position of City Engineer, Ihe time for receiving applications for the tion of city enghicer does not expire till the th. Sanitary ¢ BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 Fux LATE (OL. V. B. RIVERS. The Remains Brought From Ottawa to Cataraqui Cemetery. On Wednesday the' funeral of the late Lieut.-Col. © Vietor Brereton Rivers, who passed away on Sunday at his residence, 252 Daly avenue, (ttawa, took place, the service being held at the house, after which the remains were entrained for Kingston. The funeral was a private one, Arch- deacon J. J, Mhgert conducted the service. The chief mourners present were the decensed's widow and two sons, dictor and Charles, Mrs. , F siltiersieeve, Ringston, his mother-in- law, H. H. Gildersleeve, brotherdg law, and 6G. Berney. Floral offerings were received from his classmates at the Royal Military College, Kingston, fhe Ottawa branch of the Royal .aili- tary College Club, Mr. and srs. W. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Grierson, Col and Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. Vidal, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill, Lieut.<'ol, and Mrs. Heward, Prof. and Mrs. Martin, (of sirigston), Mr. and Mrs, Sladen, Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, and Col. and Mrs. Gaudet. : The funeral party reached Kingston at 2:43 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, and the remains were taken to Ca- taraqui eemetery, the pallbearers be ing Prof. Iva Martin, J Redden, Col. Benson, Lieut.-Col, Oxrilvie, Maj. Eaton, and Prof. J. B. Cochrane. The service at the grave was conducted by Canon Starr. HTH REGIMENT SHOOT To be Held on Thanksgiving Day-- Officers' Lectures, Ihe ith Regiment will hold annual shoot, at the ranges Manksgiving day. This is looked up bn as being one of the biggest best days in the history of the THnent, of inter-company great interest its matehes, he the men see which company has the best marks- men. Lieut. Col. A. BB. Cupnincham in- tends giving a couple of lectures to thé senior officers. There will alto be + war game for the officers held shortly. among Rideau Lakes Navigation Co. Reduced rates for balance of seasoli : Return fare Kingston to Chaflev's Locks, including meals and berth, $4.50. Jeturn including Return fare meals and berth, £3. fare Kingston to Westport, ncluding meals and berth, #5, Return fare Kingston to Portland, including meals and berth, $5.50. Returi fare kingston to Ferry, "including meals and berth, Finest fishing and scenery in Am- erica. J. Swift & Co., ageats. Bad Piece of Walk. \ complaint has been made to the Whig, hy refidents, of u®had piece of valk on Rideau street, between lag: ian Road and North street. It isa wardwalk, but it) is! minus a couple of planks, and as a result, the walk- ing has been made very dangerous. Ou Wednesday night, an elderly gentle man fell, and suliered a severe shak ing up. $6 to $10 Fountain Pens for $1.23. We have a unmber of these fountain pens left from this last week's big sale which we will sell offi at $1.25 These are the regalur #4, ¥5, 36 and up to 810 pens AlL at the same price, $1.25. Don't chance, fis they will last only Mahood's drug store miss this a doy Na-Dra-Co tooth paste, two flavors, Mcleod's Drug Stores, VELLLLAL04000000000000 : Kingston's Famous Far Sfore. 4 New Fall Suits Moderately Priced and Very Newest Styles. very day we unre told that ofir stuck of Fall Suits makes easy the matter: of what's proper to wear this Fall, We show all the high-class models made up in the newest cloths, SLLLLLL0 0800000000000 0 00 Any Suit shown can be made to measure and once sold will not be duplicated. Prices are consistent with good material and workman. $12.00 to $30. WATCH OUR WINDOWS. on | and | the shoot will take the form | There will | to | Kingston to Newboro, ! Rideau | or two. | i # ing made to order. anteed by the largest Exclusive H ngers and Pillows, 260 PRINCESS STREET. er -- QUEEN'S QUEEN'S QUEEN' Latest editions of authorised University Text Books. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens The pen with a standard uniform price all over the world Fountain Pen manufacturers. Loose Leaf Note Books Universal and Banner loose leaf note books, the kinds recome ded by the University professors. oom Decorations lines of Queen's Post Cards. Posters, Pennants, The College Book OPEN NIGHTS, a a tg asl NIN Sr et i and guar- n- | Store 'Phone 919. THE TOWNSHIP FAIR THERE WAS GOOD WEATHER FOR THE SECOND DAY. | The Exhibits Filled the Palace-- Horse Races and Baseball Matches the Afternoon Attractions. If the weatherman spoiled the jday, of the Kingston township fan | deluging everyting with rain, he maae up for it Thursday by handing out a {fine day for the closing. 'Ihursday dawned bright and fair with a of frost in the air but the sun warmed the air sufficiently to make comfortable, and by verything was hustle and busle at the ¢ Exhibits withheld on Wednesc rushed to the first thing "Thursday, {an endeavor The exhibits made a fine showing, and the color effect of the displayed booths artistically fitted up by lead mg merchants of the town, made {everything look fine. Such a rally bas {not been seen in some time Wednes- fdas the palace looked very bare from want of exhibits, but Thursday nearly {all the booth filled | An interesting provided for the afternoon races were scheduled to come off, a 2.50 vlass and a free-for-all, and a great deal of interest was manifested over the result [Two baseball games were played also, ja junior and a senior game. W. Telfer, j proprietor of the British American ho tel, donated $30 for the best lady with two Hirst by tinge soon i noon © grounds. lay, ware nn to get a good place available were programms Iwo horse and gentlemen driver, \ second {prizes. * The Mth P.W.0. Rifles band {was in attendance aud furnished a good programme of music. The track {for racing was heavy ? INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Our Reporters. "Buy hair rushes' | Pure Olive Oil, at | Stores. Fastman's kodak drag store William Swaine; piano tuner. {received at McAuley's. 'Ihone Stop eoughing br. Hall's Balsam will* do it 25 Drug Store he {Hhaeen's Gummer Herpicide, | Drug Stores i The cabinet log Thursday » tmeeting of the "Lyvmole | Gibson's Up uy at finsan's Meleod's Drag agency, Mahood's Ordery 778. Cough » Prouse's assistants i in mathematics ut tl I | | are Buchanan | all Mcleod's 126%, at Y. MCA the first mevts iat this ening Fen Reason Frokey The school jing {school omsThursday { H. Cunningham, | 3 | King street. [oave chiidren attemded tha las os the corner stone of ernoo piano orders tuner, at Sa Sick Room Supplies Hiness in the home always necessitates (he procuring of ar- which would felt live (of he ticles the need of never otherwise be We carry 4 full thes k room revpuasity best of goods most ren & 0 sonable prices. EVERYTHING FOR THE SICK Room" 'is our otto, Fhe nurse, too, will fimd here 108 les which are indis peusable to her. profession 4 . * i i 4 -~ oy Dr. A. P. Chown Draggist and Optician, PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. 183 VIII IIIIV III Ie "lef8)e w/e'e a.0 an LIC COO OTIO OCI) Dress Goods Dress Goods : \ greates 8 than in All and best weave in the te previou on the newest wanted shades are here for Our ins tion, POPLINS, DRA Di OETOMANS, VENETIANS, SERGES, FARIS severe VIGISIIIIIIIIIIIII III SCOTCH IWERDS, HOMESPUNS HERRKRINGROGND MELROSE SATIN WHIPCORDS STRIVES CLOTHS CLOTHS, » : Nee the line of ALL-WOOL (8 A | Auley's bpokatore, { The e-ant, property committees 1 in special committee moet at the vos house en | | "For | syrup, Fhutsday morning | chikiren," Red : 20e. Sold only | Five footballs jevery school in Kingston aml Port imtath hy W, § Nickle, M.I* | Rideau King, for Ottawa, ever Moy day and Thursday, at 6 a.m. Jas, | {Bwilt and Co., agents. i | Miss Alice Purvis arrived home | ou | Tuesday afteg visiting friends in Pie] {ton and Hamilton i | Edward * Ross w brought down {from Chatham to-day to tpo {veurs in the pevitentinry for theft i The store for bargains. Men's, men's and children's sweaters At 200 {ross cough | at been fiibsons have sent to ee STV @ wi Very Printess { cheap. Buttons, { street. "Buy tooth powders" Edward Caldwell, first engineer at ithe brickyard, at 'Washbats, hus been. joffered a good position in Ottawa. which he will likely accept. SL | Get a $6 fountain pen for | Mahood's drug store, | Returning Officer Pillar, of Fronte- nae, has received the vote at Wens | lew It was a tie, three each for iBdwards and Fair, The vost of mai {taining the poll was 86.50 a vote Our "motto : "A little bette for your money than you get elsewhere," especially sweaters. Call and see at Dutton's, 209 Princess street. al tabson se, £1.25 at The next session of the division court will be beld on Ootober 1th, and Judge Price will be the presiding jjudge. There will be a dozen, or per {haps more, cases on the list. i Great reductions in pies at Pre [Lost Brock Seach; ii. sioily mde jclothing, gents' furnishi Fe oth. i Ta sleartos sale to make room for fall and winter im- portations. . "Bay hair brushes" at Jibson's Some time ago a Cape Vincent man was sent to the Watertown jail for sixty days for drunkenness. Short. ly afterwards he was released and | has just travspired that the sheriff let Wim ont. The sheriff may Joss his iob, Prices 50 to $1.50 Yard |: VENETIAN CLOTH. fa wide; in i inche 1.00 cl 13¢ a Yard VYELVETEENS hiadde to ILM H shade 0c a Yard Newma Q00000T & Shaw: | oe The Always Busy Store. EEE OIE SRE Dr. Martel Female Pills i EIGHTEEN YEARS THE STANDARS | Prescribed and recommended for women's ail | PARLOR noow, H ROYAL CE cnpawm AND QUICK LLNen All kinds of Lunches and Drinks fee Cream and al kin Fruit asd Candies M, PAPPAY & (0, 54 Princess Street. as Robert Leeder, aged sixtv-throe years | 8 most respected resident of Meo! Iatosh Mills, died on Wednesday. He | i survived by his wlie and thirteen AA AND Ri iu Diamond, Pearls, Fopaz, Amethy t, Peri dot, Cameos, et in varving design iwkman sr Amt-modest cost fog E0008 presented $5 Brooch WANN es Brooch Exquisite w ta 00 hau IN RINGS Ouy wi Hovet or otock varied Diamond Solitatre Dou hi al easy price $5 s See our Fancy in abundan SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Outiclans 830 KING STREET, fspnars of Marriage Licepses, MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING W. F. GOURDIER Own Your Own Home } ~~ : | Mullin, The Real Estate Expert Corner Johnson and Division Sts, "Thoue 539 We do es ry whe laundri things other anguestioned leader We cleanse sviey artic apparel thu CURTAINS fectly COLLARS CL EF Hixty BAISTOUATS well weari rig LACK Hg we SHIT ~ Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts. 'Phone 22.