Cool Evenings- Warm Comfort | | (day the | Rr dn AAd SEL These 1 are full of solid comfort. as Are ir Morris Chairs $6, $7.60, $10 up : {Francis E. Clark, nearly titrt; OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES. None better on ea.ih. Sales greater than ever Our #ionda Felt and Health Mattresses at the price unequalled, 3.50 to $10 RUGS. --Ail siz and decigns CARPETS La ost patterns and color effects LINOLEUM in Block and Floral Designs. CURTAINS. -- Live, Nett, Silk, ete. Repair and Upholstered work promptly and well done "Phone 9 T1.F HARRI. ON C0 Madras, Yours, i | { | | | : ' ¢ ¢ $ ¢ e ERoRONRY hy ne OF MOHAIR MATS DOOR SIZE IN ALL COLOES $1.25Quality for | | | Be i abn 2 a | R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE. 1 __--,-- & a ea ---------- A Mons {tion of Res Mr. i i Loxeellent ston branch isionary Movement. Represents, as a rule his safest investments. Don't buy in a boom, because it will burst and you may get hit, . when values and are poranal. That is when the pru- dent man makes his pur- BUY NOW. We have the best se- lection of Houses and lots A call solicited. J. 8. R_ MCCANN "51 BROCK STREET. 0000000000000000 ting he ' Ww » first society 1 Ce, wn told how the fir wiet meeting to order, and introduced ment, while lselves to the church Does that look | ing pure drugs, 'meeting in Sydenham street dist chureh at 8.30 p-m., at which |the acts the ladies were (Robert Treneer, president of the loeal | with hoxes of Liggett's chocolates union, presided He will make his tinal address this evening at the rally Ja meeting in the toflicers. and leaders after the rally a trip to the {tor running a successtul society houses in the country, | Chairman of {Anglican branch of the for the Kingston branch, Three jhors were appointed from each parish! liant affairs ever held here | Tuesday 'and Wednesday this week, claimed that the father, who has an THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, | | "BERT | arts, wonday morning, It is (quite | likely that he will play with Queens] | and the Queen's authorities want him | 8.8. . A.A. te been called for Tues {day evening, for CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR! BOMBARDED BOSTON. | "Re xall Droggists Hold Their Ane nual Convention. A forceful demonstration of what MENT AND GROWTH co-operation can accomplish was ne shown last week in Boston at the Told by Karl Lehmann, Interstate | ninth annual convention of the stock Sceretary, Who Spoke in First holders of the United Drug company. ' | Stoel kholde ors with their families, num- Congregational and Queen Stree ti | bering some 2,000, were there from Methodist Churches. every section of the | nited States and ' 3 a rs CO » fre is- In two of the city churches on Sun- | Cant ada, while others came from dis . n tant places, such as England, Hawaii tory of Christian Endeavor TT . : and the West Indies. These are all re- as n world-wide movement was told | : | presentative Dusifiens men, each the by Karl Lehmann, interstate secret; ary | L 2 : leading druggist in his respective town of Christian Endeavor in the morn-i » : and no two men are from the same spoke in the First Congreg 1 i place, tions 1 church and in the evening | + : : 2 1 F Tuesds morning, Louis K. Liggett wen street Methodist: church Mr. AY pu ' Liggett, | president of the company, called the HISTORY OF ITS COMMENCE-| | Mayor John F. Fitzgerald. President Liggett reviewed the work of the ane | company for the past year, which years ago, and had only fourteen | Jp wo I the tremendous growth of thel members, but in that thirty-one years! cern in that time. He then traced the movement has grown and spread | its progress from its organization nine | find SO000 societies | yor ay His report showed that and over four million members. These | (je company's laboratories now oc- £1,000 000) o aus furmed in Williston Congregation- J church, Portland, Maine, hy Rev until to-day we socivties provide over capy nearly ten acres of Hoor space, enr for missionary work and . have employs about 1,200 people, with an put 6,000 missionaries in the field. annual pay-roll amounting to nearly a : $ that the Christian En-| million dollars. Where the company a r movement is on the wane," |litie more than eight years ago had ued the speaker, "but let me|hyt thirty-two stockholders, it, to juote vou a few figure to show | day, has close upon 5,000. He told you - that Christian Endeavor i8 not] of 'the plans for the future, showing dying During. the last two years that it was necessary to immediately ending in July, ten thousand new | commence work upon new bualdings to and over 1,200, | keep pace with thé increased growth. 000 members were added to the move Mi. Liggett explained the great work 65,000 gouls joined them- | the company accomplished in produc produets that the as if Christian adeavor was dying. | public and practitioners could depend | ka r an be found to-day in | upony ang produced at the lowest pos- | rly every country under the sun. [sible prices consistent with quality. | Itev have entered the navy and also| Moreover, he showed that drug store | i where societies were also] service within the zone of the opera formed bie was not the case thir-| tions of the company had been great tyv-one vents avo, for at that time | Iv improved. He stated that it was| voung | gratifying to know that in, the eves] every | of the public; the druggist who co yuld | Christian | eat] his store "The Rexall Store" was { considered the leading and most de societies were formed the |risons, no ited organization of the peoyie evisted Now almost wits national nor Local unions exist Wt the large cities of the | pendable druggist in his. community tate, disirict and county] While the stockholders were holding fos societies | their busindes meeting, the ladies of people together every | the party were taken to various points usands of conventions, | of interest by the ladies' committee. where! In the evening the entire party at um is aroused, and prac tended the Colonial Theatre, and 'wit proved by experience, | nessed the performance of "The Red Mr. Lehmann exhorted | Widow," in which Ravmond Hiteheock : person to join this move: | was the star, supported by a very fine ment and enlist in the vast army of [cast ft was necessary for the United things | Drug company to secure the largest for Chri theatre in the city in order to accom- Mr, Lelumann also addressed a inass {modate the entire party, the general Metho- {public not being admitted. Between presented rations of nd institutions, Loum peaple who were doing stockholders held morning. At 12.15 Cooke's church and will meet the | the entire party took special cars for Lynnway Club, Revere On Wednesday the fn a conference on. practical methods | Beach, This is one of the largest club antl had been reserved for the exclusive use of the stockholders. After a delightful lunch, nu special performance of an old-fash- Kingston Anglican | joned one-ring circus was given, whic Branch of LLM.M, was followed by a splendid programme A well-attended meeting ander the] of very unique and entertaining out Layvmen's| door sports. In the evening"a genu vas held in St. | ine New England shore dinner was afternoon. | rerved, after which there was dancing, FREDERICK WELCH CHOSEN. Missionary Movement George's chapel Sunda Canon Starr opened the meeting with | the music being prayer and after expressing the deep |chestras. This affair presented delight gense of the loss the society felt in [ful earmival features, enhanced by the the gassing of E. J. B. Pense ond [unique costumes of the participants, bDr.. RK. V. Rogers, the moving spirits | all, making a most attractive sight. of the organization from its ineep Un Thursday, the last day of the tion, he called on David M Rose, | session, interesting meeting secretary, who gave| was held under the auspices of the an interesting address on | State Rexall Clubs, at which there the work of the Laymen's Missionary | was Movement ences and aceamplishments At the conclusion, on motion of R I'he affair of the week was browght nded by Francis King, !to a close in the evening by a banquet Frederici Welch was elected chairman | held in the great hall of The Arena, It proved to be one of the most bril furnished by two or- a most the dominion amd stircing a general interchange of experi J. Carson, to form an executive, On the sugges | George W. Mahood, proprietor of the Savary a banquet local "Rexall" store, was among the was decided on for the near future delegates. He has just returned and fhe newly-ilected chairman made anf speaks in praise of the splendid meet x it address and good promise is}ing and the entertainment given them given for a strong and, active Ring of the Laymen's Mis | PLACED ON "i ROHIBITED LIST." Promised to 00k After Wife and Family. Fhotographic Demonstration. The leading manufacturers of photo- Magistrate Farrell had a case be graphic materials purpose holding ® lfore him in juvenile. court Monday series of exhibits and demonstrations Agi : mornin; when a.citizen was accused of their products at Best's Drug of Sine by hia wife. Then Store. The first of these takes places a family of five children and Wt is when Cvko paper and Ansco films will ; x nsco J appetite for strong drink, has been be fully demonstrated. This is free to | peglecteng to oy for his fam all and will be most interesting to ily. vou whether you own a camera or The little children were in court, not. 3% the case was a Mout pitiabls one ; » father, able-bodied, and capable in Two drunks, gathered in by the PO- {every way of looking after phlei lice. on Saturday, Were given their had 'to plead guilty to the charge liberty on Sunday morning. {Fie was ordered to place himself on {the ' 'prohibited list" and ae his main fault . i his love for whiskey it "is Soothing i. that his going on the list will p him to do what is right by kis Healing His name was registered on Inspector Wright's list in the pre Pain sente of Constable James Dowson. Relieving Had Developed "T. J. Shanks, of Hamilton, formerly a newspaper man in Kingston, writes C a reiting letter to the To Sure Cure |ronto Mail and Empire, claiming ta he the first one, who had the movi icture idea thought out. He gives ) Ranier the eredit~ of ri the i Queen's Rugby Team Plays in Ot- | 5 ! } { the season was held at the rifle | the season's returns are all 7 Tari 250. to perfection, and of 1 Au Druooste col IS wd pr his process, | ) on OCTOBER 9, 1911 QUEEN'S QUEEN'S QUEEN'S Latest editions of authorised University Text Books. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens The pen with a standard uniform price all over the world and guar- anteed by the largest Fountain Pen manufacturers. Loose Leaf Note Books Universal and Banner loose leaf note books, the kinds recomen- ded by the University professors. Room Decorations Exclusive lines of Queen's Post Cards. Posters, H .ngers and Pillows. The College Book Store NIGHTS. WN SPORTING CIRCLES HU NT WILE PLAY | HOCKEY WITH ¢UEEN'S tawa Next Saturday--Result of Rifle Match--Rugby and Baseball] Notes. "Bert." Hunt has registered it | Jueen's and took his first class in! hockev team this coming winter, al § though he has not decrded ver. His! associates on the Frontenac hockey | team want him to remain with them, | S.S.A. A A. "Executive. of the executive of the { { } ' to play with them. i { { { A meeting { Pennants, election of ouwcers. | The executive will he an entirely new | one, as the representatives for the | coming year must be elected before | the officers for the association cae be picked. The new 'othcers will be in-| stalled at the banrjuet, Thursday even ing, in Queen Street Methodist chureh | hall. 260 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN "Phone 919, City Baseball Executive. The executive of the v Baseball League Will meet next Monday weer THE DAY'S TT er ing for the purpose of electing a cabi AN EX ELL Dutch Bulbs For CELLENT net. Matters are ip a very unsettled | Fall Planting EXAMPLE shape at the present time, the presi LOCAL NOTES ANI AND THINGS IN AMOND RING vy resigned | Ste tit isi isi tater sete taster dent Bernard Tierney having GENERAL. at the last meeting. He was request ed to continue in office, but sad he! . ; would vather retin. . | Occurrences in the City and Vicinity | = ==<Other Brief Items of Interest . Easily Read and Remembered. Imported Direct from 3 Holland Best Bulbs at Best Prices. Hyacinth, Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodils Treezia Queen's Go To Ottawa. Queen's rugby team will go to Of i tawa next William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders Saturday to play against | ived at MeAulev"s. 'Phone 778 Father Stanton's garnet and grey the many: friends of Mrs Yoh fourteen. The Ottawa team should not | Smith, Barciefiek], are very sare to be so formidable as "Varsit®, in view | or sheeis ill of the fact that they were beaten hy H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 MeGill, who are weak thus yea A hing street. leave orders at Me large number of followers of the!) dev's' Bookstore, go down to we the Mr. and Mes. H. Branscombe, St struggle, John, NL, are in the ety, ¢ Crocus, Suess Loum will Now is the time to plant the garden for Spring Blossomine or Indoors for Christmas meme Mrs. WV. Linton, Wellin reet, Rugby Notes. Among the spectators at Queen's- Varsity rugby game on odist church at Portsmouth, « turday 'afternoon were two celebrated | j.. coaches--H. Griffiths, of St, Cath W . i arines, formerly of "Varsity, id | acovered from his. dangero "Chaucer" Elliott, ex-captain of | that he was able to leave Queen's. Both saw very marked faults | hospital, to-day in the work of each team. | Rideau King for. Westport Lieut. Frederick" Carson, captain of IMonday and Thursday, at 6 a.m, the Royal Military. College team, in| pide Porrv every Thursdas its championship days, has put thei Gp © O60 ounts present team in fine shape. His fur i. I. Hanlev, of the Grand lough in Kingston, came at an oppor | office, tune time for the cadets, who appre | Mr. Sager, ' ati it at Queen' the | oiliciated the services in the Meth Na Dr. A. P. y. Cliown Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREE 'Phone 343. | | SMITH BROS., drweliors. Opticians 850 KING STREET, fanmers. of Marriag: Livenscs 2 TRB TBBACBTBBBRRBA Péve A Pecsssssssssssssssssssss EE Ssvessvsssvsssrsverevn | iO Oe The Dress Goods : A ll PAP MAN returned Noturday ittending the convenvon of ciate his fine coaching agents at the Canadian So ses sisisseBiV else ele) | ene I It is likely th the dividend or Rifle Match Saturday. | Richelien & Ontario Navigation The best attended spoon match of {pany's stock will be incre ranges on Saturday afternoon. There "Harrv" tratford, of the fire de were about thirty present, The team, partment, is on a hunting trip The captained by W. M. Baillie, won the | members of the department are look spoons. The following scores were ling for a well-filled bag of game Ww made: W. M., Baillie, "6; Lreorge tieut.-t ol. GG. H. Hunter and wife e Hooper, $1; George tarch, »5; KR. 1. will go down to New York on Tues Sutherland, R87; total, 262. The next!day to visit their son, G. H., .Jr., who shoot will be held on Wednesday al {is un successful lawyer in the metropo- value, ternoon when all the clubs will éom-| lis. : bine, | A horse belinging to a man named x yon wti-- Curson, living on Chatham street, fell © 2 he Country Club Tennis, Saturday night, in a ot, Joc, He. or Miss Nora Gordon and Prof. W. | and had to be shot by X hign as & 50 a var Grant won from Miss Dawson and = Hp he Prof. Ferguson, in the tennis game at the Country Club Monday morn show can be pended on for style and want to Ste w EE SEEEEES OOOOH on Queen street, MALE OVER AND RE PAIRING Ww. F. GOURDIER A Good Investment Cor. Stanley and Alfred Sts. {One Double Dwelling (rent- ed) and one Single Dwell, ng {reniad), together with; large leading colors at (lot | $2,000 $1.00 2a yard. § na, SY Deincess. sireet &| Buys entire parcel. \t the Teachers' Institute of Proc ) (s) ville and East Leads, to be held A tmp at the p © Proll Bad ug 2 Muli, The Real Estate Expert, Newman Prof. Laird, M.A, of the Faculty Corner Johnson and Division Sts 2 PA Fucation, Queen's University, will be "Phone 530, The Always Busy Store. helpless state, Dr. MeGall Hot water bottles, new goods. Every | one guaranteed, at McLeod's Drug ing. {Stores. ie rm---------- Ald. Frank Hoag went to Trenton, + x ; Xx not to he Miss Ethel vttend the ceremonies in connection loaves Tuesday for Winnipeg the winter with her brother "Jack" Bennett, Union street, isi Trenton to Toronto spending a week with Arthur Joyee,| Rev. Alexander F. Fglies and his apane mother, Mrs, | le Vokes, of Harrow | smith, formerly of Kingston, have GPLLALAAL000000800600 \pattments tor the winter 1 Cumberland reet, Toronto promise vou a ri nge of bricht classy duplicated y { & goo Spooner, Glenburniz, (to ) 7 to spend | with the opening of the new line of [88 nny store autside of the the Canadian Northern railway, from 3 hig cent ~ = EEE Ask () Si out se Venctians Weaves ap the leading colors--ful! 46 inches wide, $1.00 mat erial for 15 CENTS A YARD. als In } 1 A three-year-old tot, lost, was taken Basket & Kingston's Famous Fur Store. | i to the police station Monday after noon. The voungster wax found neas the corner o Brock and Wellingto » » > > » ® streets; and said he was "los 3 Lhe quarterly rally of Peoples' Noeieties of the > I SUITS 3 IRs essa aes held, Monday evening, in -- 81 oe church 1 the banner presente | the best he funeral of Mrs. R from her Inte Johnson street, on Mond attendance will be ale son took place ' Paillette aniet s wide x ataraqui cemetery & A great numer of our custom ers always prefer to : 3 4 < € i $ & + 4 3 select sone special style sait, and for ) them we $ i < : 4+ L ¢ 4 + + : <¢ < ¢ f St. James' W . selling in ought the stock & retail mute w ® Crees ts ers sss sees seein G ad wwe id > » > * > » » » * : a pared to supply teache: a | Piblic with h > : » » » » music respuired GE ro ® | the chief « er Meleod's Witeh Hazel chapped hands, after shaving, ete, ream for carry a_ large 48m Po the bottle, at McLeod's Drug i W. H. Stack, business manager for | the y Nstinguistied ames Bancroft, of The Private sortment of English comedian, samples of Secretary" company, is here making splendid h arrangements for his attractibn at while CEEEEEE HERE) he was selling a dozen of eges 40 a] = ren walked off Cook's Cotina Root Compound the police thit on Saturday, Suit made to measure alwa)s appeals to the woman who desires a pertect fit and who wults to be sure of ex - clusivernss in style. Coats also made spe- cinly to measure. Customer, some person {with a pair of chickens. He believes | | that a woman was the guilty party The funeral of the late Miss Minnie | Patterson, who died at Lowell, Mass, | took place on Monday morning, from ithe home of Mrs. Jumes Reid, Prin CORRS street, to Rev. William Craig had charge of the | service. » great Uterine Tonic, anc | y safe effectual Moothl) | lator on which won.en can 16 degrees stronger, far 1 CBOs, Cataragui cemetery wp' Hod b { al) druggints, or ha y Free is * Is stirRCT Eve hs ie ' I Soo Mraicue fe 7 ji materials, | his ju for he firand on Saturday next . Having a | \ Walle Island farmer reported to ® 3 * > 2 i E. Steinwedell, chiei engineer of SUITS | the 'Gas Machinery company, of Cleve br aa $12 to $30 { land, is here interviewing Ald. R. F GAS HEATING STOVES. 3 COATS $6. fo { Elicit and Manager ( C. Folger We have the odorless kind, five] Marty .90 to $30 \ Success sruns hin, | with regard to the new gas manufac sizes, from $2.00 to $7.00, Too eariy! : © man chan | turing appliances to be installed at |t0 light the furnace. the Gas Stove Fignity ann | Kingston's power house. fills the bill Gas costs 2c per hour. | Suerres vhxn B {A new serial, "With Aviator No 6." seta 2 D¥IN, isa begins in thie number of Canads - i y ee (formerly Canada West) i Duk: Sydeutinis' wiv Gvdaane 24 This Laundry IM. Egbert being the author, and a] ¥ a reputation for la | red-haired Brivcany girl, who goes to . : irts that i= « » y ai ®the coronation and makes an ascent ROYAL ICE (REAM PARLOR ; 1 e world AND QUIK LINCH ROOM. Kingston Laundsy an an aviator being the heroine. M Alt tI » a Hot . Patton tells sbout the work of ( Drinks, ings « gg an . James in "Doubling Yields in On- lee Cream, and afl Kinds of Rad Cor. Princess & Sydenham 8 i {tation ' and Jobn Patrick Mackenzie Froit asd Candies 126 AND 128 PRINCESS ST. Fr another of the "Spinal Magionis" M. PAPPAS & CO, Phone = WATCH OUR WINDOWS! ~ stories about Dr, Tassie's school at 184 Prigcesn Sirest, Galt. DEIR ES ot HA Kya