The best Coffee costs but little more than the poor grades. You get the best that 'money can buy at moderate price when you use Brand Coffee Packed in 1 and 2 pound cans only, 000000000000 0000000000 #ASY RESTS TIE HEAD THAT WEARS A KING HAT flexible and "King" Stiffs are where the hat self-conforming just touches the head Ask the man who wears All the popular shapes, 2.790, HUNTS, 53 Brock St 000000000000000000000000 one. 3 Special Sale 3 PM. AND 8 PM. DAILY. Don't fail to attend our EXTRAORDINARY SALE The "Tokyo JAPANESE ART DEALE 174 Wellington Street, JHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MOXDAY. OCTORER 9, 1911. FARE FIV I. ANDREW'S CHURCH DUTY OF THE CHURCH CAPRYING ON MISSIONS. | HARVEST SERVICES WERE HELD WORK OF | THERE ON SUNDAY. | Rev. Dr. Mackie Morning and Rev, «N at 8: James' Church by D.} Secretary Anglican Laymen's Missionary | Appeal Address M. Rose, Branch of Movemeni---Strong Support. Premitied in the W. J. Hanna | Spoke in the Evening on Lord's! | Pay Alliance Work. | The barvest services in St. Sunday beaatifal peautitul of {home and foreign simplicity. of the service and the wovl,,'g, church, on Sunday ! | the decorations were arranged, and ening. M. Rose, secretary i { touching because of the fact that thes i , | ! Y ithe Anglican branch "of the Lay- ee mild be the last at which St An- Missionary Movement Mr.| beloved pastor, Dr. Mackie, ¢ J ihe present. took up this hranch of | : for some time in| The harvest decorations were i artistically arranged about the Allen, who is well | "hoir gall showihe Mr. Allen is now! 4 choir gallery, showing a . «rad Hud harvest. Rev. lir. Mackie conduet-|® to Canin Gould | ed the morning serviee and gave Lin general MISNGHATY WOrk J very interesting address. | Mr. Rose referred to the work of In the evening the pulpit was oceu {the Laymen's Missionary ¥ vement# pied by Rev, W. Hanna, nrovineial spoke of the ; change in mis- secretary of the Lord's Dav Alliance. work during the last genera He chose as his text Deuteronomy vi,- | on. Business men had taken up the 2: "And the Lord Commanded For Work. and while yet the mere Our Good." Hiringe of the work they were meeting Mr Hanna spoke interestingtly on | with great success Business men, h /: the wok ..of the alliance. Many banded together, with world-wide tions had in a great many ways cenas- | 1088, and it was the greatest od to remember that a rest on Sunday, iment ever started. Both the home was necedsary for the bodily and men- | aad foreign field had been exanined, tal improvement. Many had said that {and an effort w as being made give the alliance was trytog to interfere @hVery person in the world an oppor with the Sunday rights of a people | tunity of hearing the gospel. The and was trying to saddle on the | of converson rested with the spint people something they do not want jof 'God, but it was the duty of men lhat wa¥ not the, intention the | to give everyone the opportunity to ganizdtion. It was formed for the accept or refuse this gospel. preservation of Sunday as a day of| The speaker pointed out the great rest and was carrying on a campaign (need for more workers, The cost in to have the rest day properly ob- imoney to undertake the worl served, He spoke of the fact that the trifling. Ev member of alliance had been instrumental in {church should his responsi bringing about Sunday rest for | bility. ; employees of post offices in the west] Reference made they wére able to enjoy their day | number of people who are coming of rest the same as anyone Inlto ( the old country, Montreal places of puble amusements| make home here. While it have been closed, stopped, sell- | true, coming out to try ing prohibited and manufactures have | better » must i Andrew's | and A strong appeal the church on i touching; were the missions of support made | ey. necaise ih James' by I men's Rose recently iwork, which was the hands of Mr. k known in this aify oo : engaged as assistant fdrew's Ww very : pulpit ang Ever and great | sionary on ru Vis move to work QUEEN'S TEAMS LOST VARSITY WON THE GAME BY 18 TO 6, of SENIOR org the First Half De- The Contest Close for ~The RM.C. Intermediates feated Queen's 11. by 98 to 0. ery recognize intercollegiate rughy ser Kingston, Saturday afternoon, Queen's athletic field, 2 | whi ween"s and the University of Toronto team met in the opening ser the clas resulted in a victory to Ihe senior fas was was tne 80 out tol opened in anada from at their they themselv else. wa and | it be | ! gnmes were also | been i like There are many Young Women who are learn- ing the value of Royal Mannish Shoes. The last and atterns are constructed to give the greatest com- ort, and at the same time present a stylish and natty appearance. We have them in all Leathers. Solid only by REID & CHARLES First Great Millinery Bargain Sale Of The Season Staris en Wednesday, Oct. 1th, and Will Continue For One Week Only Owing to Having such a large Stock | am going to give the People of Kingston and Surrounding Country the chance of securing these bargains while the season is inl full swing : All Children' s Hats Including Beavers, at Half Price You Must See These Wonderful Bargains to Winter Hats Trimmed and untrim- med, in the latest styles of Paris, London, and New York, at un- heard of reductions. Aigretis, Fl Rs In t variety and of exquidte shades, at Juice te, to suit the smal- foto otto 4 r "Varsity the score of 'IS to 6, was very loose, tl they coming out extended them ) ex required to close down. remembered that were Before concluding the speaker said | upon that if Canada was to hold her place! by ( among the nations af the world, shel tended in must preserve her day of rest. He re-| responsibility ferred to the United States and the | fact that in the past year 10,000 Chris tian churches had closed number might well for good they were. This was due to fact that the nation to the south had a growing disregard for the abbhath. In the nited States there were more murders and homicides per | million than in any other nation of the civilized work], This was largely | due to the fact that there was growing disregard iw that powerful na tion for law, and to this and this slone was attributed the lead which the United States had in crime. en During the service Arthur Craig and! work enough to Miss Mona Kn each rendered al solo and the choir sang the anthem, "Praise The Lord, OO lem." the invitation to money had beer "the country, The g the gospel to providing church rested upon the share of the work|have heen 0 A rlican chureh, that coming anada, as + somewhat first game of but the k touch made disap the advertising of thesq newcomers services for them, church. A large fell the ficures went to cent. of the people the old land, Anglican ed that of June, entered ( lem to chureh look after, well. Some gl na ty many state should by was not wk referee was riled to much ast heen and al As Jarier Ang shi as close upon the sixty pet the u oul ruling, as he Ihe ¢ sting from ever the one the was aken in his the play mtery than mauts claimed to belong to Statistics show ne was 15th to the 20,0040 chureh gov from April of this anada. meet the end of licans | view pron A he | of more point vear, 1 Wers ago, with It all these t only had the homefield to | by those but the foreign field, as] Varsity was stronger would support for- | supposed Where claiming that had | was on the line do among the heathen | posed to be strom true, "Varsity, but it Time and time rooters thought unable to they would Queen's had start off down The day wa 1,200 people ¢ R.ALA, band centre of the bleachers rh the never turday. They the wrong needed etting the wd citicismies apparent Lames heen wenk sup held was a hig and inerea much witnessed both than had was a cases. ueen's team no who Lueen's The enough not line Was to missions, we wasn't again wher Varsity throug through his was a sense, remember that the heathen of their within the home. in we at yut it rabid be the would for a just harves must Jerusa- | heathen at home were own choice. They sound of the church 1 he speaker, made a for break h rin Worn least th Var ithered wus were all wher expected and field, ne it closing remarks, it appeal for prayer m has Not Worth Shipping. annual report Mines, Prof. M his trip to the where he found usefulness of which locality very strong In the twentieth of the Untario Bureaa of f:. Baker reports Mettagami Valley, himite coal, the he says will be confined to the the fully I'he and field situated in the played all rooters missions, on the FINE DISCOURSES GIVEN and throug mated fonee W. Aikens in Street Church. had the opportuni Rev. J. W, social and Methodist man of speak Syden Sydenham | 18 Sa rooted all When enconragement it. Had the touch as th es are (hey might with things would probably ha field were ht, but at the team they were team been deserved, have coming By Rev. J. sa silent they of deposits. Kingston people time ty, on Sunday, of hearing \ikens, charge of the moral department of the church in Canada. He is a | imposing appearance, a fluent and, from his ir | ham street church, of deep spiritual ity. That he will fll. the vacaney | caused by the elevation of Dr. Chown to the superintendey, crechit to himself and lasting benefit to Canadi ans, is a foregone eonclusion In the evening, to a crowded gregation, My \ikens sermon on the The home, he said, 1s next atmosphere at the hom t thing of Colonel, Lieut .-Uol 4. HH. VY. mandant of the Royal lege, hae been gazetted to the colonel, Stren th Comes Not From What You Eat, But From What You Digest. Rank Cie { rowe, com Military Col rank of in done | thed cored more, for they way er, sermons w their team to wit a ext Saturda had the kick gainst the wind | the ball ten | wed punted the eil Jueen ¢ con ito preached 4 | Dale for vards bef serimi nell the Ma wa Lex On of | to at | A Tablet Digests a Meal--Trial| sacredness Package Free. strong the home God. The ball and , but Most ent most food with neares {does | fon the | disvey { foods, | mastication, {than a i breath 'ihe sent to vour address upon people t discrimmaticn what, Few at apt y think w them his on | ki prin- | make i arith | Nazareth the earth to be | ciples that make first turn | a nation The Reckless ority, liberty, ol ter, education time mproper | | ve of home pot " the bars will be closed. During - ait " " the | 1. discourse the ouche his discourse th tou i SOUND SLEEP Can-| the abolition of traffic At the Bible schoo the after Can Easily Be Secured. noon, Mr. Aikens the We Club "True Manhood," th young enjoying was vith twe the fifteen ball i aa) rference it little at food matter and the v perfect st ands making of charac vision. When th to operate in this aven, same home ff side Varsity 1 inte A few { {the © { lirst {| went the road to dyspepsia ard of the proper rapid eating and the un jnestioned ¢ disorders from w home for the and begins minutes after Dal shart regains wd kicked over for\t Point \ poin over he | choice } he the first Geroin are stomach eiy, of all slight Ng preacher on | ache the malignant the liquor cer, I'here revolting in wha very vat putrefaction, sending forth its poi throughout the system, de the brain, befouling the | souring the deadening | » muscles, incapacituting the liver | kidneys for their work, debility | ting the heart, choking the lungs and} clogging the bowels. All of these disagreeable conditions are due digestion of food consequent assimilation of What else can be expected ? food lies in the stomach, if tem is cans"pated, fermentation the natural outeom: It shows sell in sour watery risings, ings, heawtburn and painful ing | Fhere is only one way to remove) this condition. I the stomach. re fuses to digest your food put some thing into it that will. Stuart's Dys- poosia Tablets are nothing but di gestives. 'They afe not a medicine, They work whon the stomach will not. Each tablet contains enough sin, diftase, golden seal and digestive elements to reduce 3,000 grains of ordinary vood to the pro- per consistdacy for assimilation uMo the blood. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are abe solutely pure. There 1s rothing tharoful in them as shown in their endorsemest by 10,000 physicians in the Uvited States and Canada Ask your family physician his opin- | ion of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets dnd if he is honest toward you he will state positively that they will eure your stomach trouble whatever it may be, unless you have waited too long and have allowed your dis order to develop into cancer. i Act today and begin to end your, suffering. A free trial package will ro- size peckagen are nothing more stom is addressed dyspaptic levan on forty thought for p EON men present ev ' ! habit thoth tea --- 1% Made a Fine Gift. H. B, Bristol, imported seamless velvet rugs i new Methodist parsonage Bath daw | They .are alike in colors and of a late they lasted: to the im-| Oriental pattern. Mr. Bristol's grand fe long and the | father and famdy were among the lc I was with poison. | early settlers of Bath neighborhood, | the future I the] and in memory of these and the aseo- | suggested the sys | ciations of former vears he made the were te "is | presentation. them it hot belch: | w As breath- entire OV ' ! . and cofice regular found that innit to fail, {tac would m me {that 1 could pressing healt] taste, strange, nervous come suddenly tremble so Picton, has given two to the upon me excessively while and | dis not do work my =leep left me at " and sed stless miort dread as to A friend {tea and oofiee | decided to give {casting about lerage, which 1 | necessity, 1 was {to try Postum. i 'For more than a it. three times a d a nervou that possibly blame, and ip, and table mn for a ber felt ted thsolute fbrtune : have used | | | Were Entertained. The Toronto Star says : Mrs, las Ponton, Rosedale, asked friends, informally, on Friday day and noon, to meet Mrs, Thompson, for- | much wood: has it done merly Miss Burns, of Kingston, and! {tinue its use during the Miss Strange. Mrs. Douglas Burns and {jie 4 Miss Bain were in charge of the tea] after bepinting tanle, with the assistance of the | b 5 > {Postum I found, to my Misses Ponton amd Miss Kathleen | . instead of tossing a slegpless bed | , Burns and Miss Anderson. i BX oy oF {through the long, dreary wight, | The {dropped into a sound, dreamless sleep a Won a Championship. wg aon my head touched or Cameron Mackay, a pupil of the pillow. : Renfrew Collegiate Institute, won the | "Then I sudddenty realized that ait! championship of the institute at the | {my nervousness had left. me, and my sports, his jumping being exceptional: | appetite, whith had fallen of before, | ly good. He is ason of Ex-Mayor A. had all at once been restored so that €. Mackay, his mother (nee Maggie | ate my food with n keen relish. | Wilmot) being a fqrmer Kingstonian. 'All the nervous dread has gone, 1: Stirititin jwalk a mile and a hall each way to] The Bishop's Tour. imy work every day and enjoy .it. 1! The Bishop of Ontario spent Sanday find an interest in evervthing that! at Baneroft and wil] be at Hermon, | igoeg on about me that makes life 51 L'Amable, Monteagle and Maynooth pleasure. AH this | owe to leaving on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. off tea and eofiee and the use of Pos- He holds a confirmation at Hermon [tum, dor | bave 1aken no medicine' and opens a new church at Maynooth. Name given by Canadian Postam Co, R Windsor, Outario. 3 Is Republican Candidate. "There's a reason," dnd it Ww ex-! At Watertown, XY. Mayor Francisit in the little book, "The Rasd! Jor, re action, Wellille." in phos + Rivet ted the above letter? A new | by good Doug : Some after vear | expect, me, rest sO to con of my of the surptize, that, "Soon use n pep other The 30e. A. "at 1 your Mars appears from time to time. They are semuine. true . and fall of human' imerest. { We offer the best $3.50 time indications were make ieckie punted to forced later the wind behind him | "Varsity's dead line the fourth saty, for Queen s Queen's five-yard line neon | what flor, ¢ ! the semi-fiunds, Shoes for Men Offered in Kingston. | Men's Calf Bluchers Leather Lined, Up- To-Date Patents, Also Tans and Patents. -------- ABERNETHY'S touch which was con Mavnard. No other in this quarter, the to 0 the wind scored the first verted by was done ending Second their favor, in the SCOT MN (quarter Screens Screens with the score 7 yuarter--With Queen's did better quarter, and fo that thes onl | | ih | work second interesting for "Varsity Maynard, who was to rouge by Shiter, and a little Pound kicked into touch hy Pound kicked things kick the dea i ' ampb ) t ed to point A the yards, it and Leckie and ma but after when got ball thirty lost lost this bal rashit +1 ito | | | ' | 1 { { w whistle tine with the score . ! | In Art Muslir h the wind beh | half sounding varsity, 4; hard quarter them dying menced to score from t st Maynard punted to uge er the line hit Missin quarter sho was forced was carried ov i After play over for touch, ard converted Varsity, | was knooked oat afie gaining the ball w 'Var off side interderenc and stopped for v short tink punted to "ound, making the Varsity. Dale for last point mage "Varsity lost fore the whistle Fourth quarter wind ther far ! notehed was a fumble kie's kick. Pound, MeNmll, scored last into tough Uueen's, 6 The teams Queen's ~ Full Lackie, middie outside Hazlett, Hguham, 1 the unr second Mayti Aine it pl Maynard | was foroed to} seventeenth point | Useful Pound { Hoxés at "* JAMES REID'S be "Phone 47. THAT TOBACCO With the "Nooster" on Is crowing louder us goes along Only 46c per pound. For chewing and smoking AT A, MACLEAN'S, Ontarie Street m who rouge, Skirt or Linen for rouge Bedropm forced g tn a the ball unded With a » our in this two point just light quarter J he first of in Jueen s Kamsay, 1 ne pass h by on a irom | Kit I»; point ki . $ in goul. "Varsity, ix back Pound; halve | freorge Macdonuell; quarter MeNeil Young: | inside wings, Kinselln, Sliter, Smith Erskine; scrim Barker, McLeod Varsitv--Full back, MeDonald Maynard, Ramsay, Dale Caanphe middd PARTICULARS OF BURNING wings, wings, Me His Barn Tackaberry in at Oak Leaf Of Alfred quar fark wing y Dr. 1 Repeat the Score Geatly did ha + look at RM ernoon Cueen swpanst ndet aturda the intermediate itting mik in int the this was 1 aged work he 0: The barn alire i and gave an als bo : of practice Mr the Fhe JORTION thered that burhiing uid low the bod man could b wrribl f the neivhbors who ha Wy pe ackaberry was in fire unfortu flnrnes aime, aed the of kicking the as the the ne he burned na He fen 1 ' on ernie witl had evs ercomse nearly them with Me Yule the was for the Cadets the oary season's ol Uf vourse, eve ing nbout destroved, ine ag the The ater rat sticeabile mer =h enter gor | no up of | the lire is Mr« vieit her Shaw, (len the terrible Mr. Tackaberry w sive and mdustric expected 10 make ment on his farm p ago. He crtizom who one most iu good he Millan, was crop and several i» orn full game, His however to make the net played back for Queen's, put nplete m great aed made a number Lor Fuckabherr ¥ fine sconnyg ger dred, Ninety-eyzht Queen's 11 Donovan quarter Mathews, Laughlin, Aird: outside Wikgs, iE M.( Full back Carruthers fm ohstock sreenw ood midds outside a had t} Mr aed there Loan nes Fort day Jone The ¢ HIT rans tens SEs learne | to purents, i ihe, news adets wer the even hun- their luck record sie but = was not Kingston sock, Millan (Capt.), Blakesley serimmage, Raitt, Me ith, 8 8 MOSL progres this pay srehaned fis be Fi Ywigy Birkett; Moliregor; inside riddle wings, Lang, Watts Lawson: halve MeAoles: quarts sermage, Mal HE sf - aru halves, | wus Tarmier am vear the last was yee th Rn good, Vvears wings, - Ellis; Sur , comrunity in : t all is ther deal: yenrs of age, nes ra Morphs inside wings, St wings Roberts, wings, Shoenberger od's lattle Liver Pills, Joe, a battle Melood's Drag stores Hev, Frederick J. Mel lement arrived Gananoque on Tuesday to assume pastorate of chureh during temporary abwe of Rev. 1. 1 Mr. Metlemont young recently arcived from bre Mel on} Nueeny Ray P earce Gwynne Referee, {Maleolm m the the Pitcher man land, { giaplete riment Na-Dra-Co. prepacations, Leod's Drug Stores. Mayor Foster, Hmith's Falls, bas a new bungalow, erected sear his som mer residence. It built with a wide veranda on three sides. Easy to Take €. Craier Easy to Operate aries Ao poo Because purely vecsiable~ get 1) ote MN. A. Harris, Tesnton, heen ough, prompt, hevuthial. setisiactory - a GTR. agent at "Hood's Pills . G. R. Dolan; empire Crace iat Ce Other Rugby Results. a hy Argonauts, 12: Tigers, Metall, 20. (Mtswas College, 5 Oitawe, 15; Montreal, - onl and Me Nyal's nt La Two Bowling Gasoes. Too games were plaved in the sin gles a1 the bowling green, on Satur das afternoon. The first, between H W. Newman sgeinst John MeKellar, resulted in 8 hia for the former. This | now pats Newman iu the finale for the nr enp. A. Turcott defeated W,