FaGE TWO. Re | i FURS | BLACK 'WOLF Reet] PC CnC I ai Te NOW 'BLUE WOLF 'Wears Well beautiful, silky, A gaod looking Fur, much in demand. Setts start at COAL. Nearly Fall | | I graded, $42.50 and up. JOHN McKAY THE FUR "HOUSE This season's Rugs ano Carpets are handsomer An« " cheaper than at any time io our thirty years in business ' CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUM, BLINDS, OURTAINS, COMFORTERS, and - GENERAL HOUSE FUR. * NISHINGS, R. McFAUL'S CARPET WAREHOUSE. The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. SCRANTON COAL " is good Coal and we guarantee ~ prompt delivery. Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. on Ke Park see Now * Don't 'wait until streets.are walks in and parks Sompleted. These will be fin- ished next spring and will en- 'hance values, Building restrictions, only - one residence on each 60 ft lot, 20 feet from street line, costing nov less than $4,000 on Kensington Ave. and Union street; and $3,000 on other streets, including price of land. THE ALLS OF QUEEN'S { aminations has been | Hednise Lone | practice 'Have a Close Relationship { Chairs | signs in Frames and Handsome : earings and Lowest Prices. i piece Mahogany Finished Parlor Suite {at $25 has no equal for the { Our Solid Mahogany Suites at $35 up f | i # weil done. T. F. HARRISON COMPANY | i PINAL. EXAMINATIONS TARIO MEDICAL « Pe. W. 7 aminers--=Too Much Combined rts Connell One Course. The College of Physicians { goons of Ontar » will bold week, fn Mesday morning medicine in the November 6th i he alternoon wWiwilery exXamun as the and mus @ 'may be the province mile before a Ltwoner in by ithe a Domi thas a provincial the doctor part of ( anada wry to buy a di provines in which Pe W. T. Connell, of of the exsmingrs in of medicine. He shortly to attend the ex results will be posted ih fens to have prof rather SH fleron con oe t Students on the combined Medical course have been ihout the pressar Fhe preliminary honotr ch been especially the that the ded to Cae of petition the Ww and beginning on Ont he desi Puesday, of work students taking it OF OU NCIL xs in the Medical of the ork i and its fing! ex. | Ndr i . 16a tf HOT bu of An meme pion council which } in each " to pract fouern"s aneil heary and will Jeave | aminatio Nov Arts and complaining jnvolved mist r ha trouble so, have dea senate (0 with- lraw that class from those preseribed or at least ledsen the differ es of it A great mani tage of the vistied their studmts t homes tures t were Tuesday w Yory shimly to Chester French, aged ears, of Westbrook, to kill his wife to the county jail, sxamined and pronounced til be sent to the hard for thley ist Jilly French farthiul husband Sent whe and is no tainly to be seq tor the very the ted vin Ver Limo ha "specials at Gibse cold cream, 20¢. 6c. cold cream, 37 $1.50 perfume, 81.17 $1.25 toilet water, Se. 80 Cold Weather { verisity, | Toronto where AND Comfortable has bes asylum ent branch ook advan Fhanksgiving beliday and As the excursion | tickets are good wmtil Wedngaday, attended on a Asylwn, sevehiv-five » threatened w confined n medically insane He It esr old couple g together during which beer nu very Friday i m's. ! 1 : i i Furniture. Soft Rich Rugs And Draperies | Our Parler Saites, Lasy are a strong line, to £170 are beauties. Select your own covers = these. Rugs. Carpets, Curtains, , enge variety. Repair and "Phone 990, "Phone 90. Upholstering promptly Yours | | where | {ilton, | will receive i and Fepey newest de Cov- Our three- money. all in im- (Canada Life Assurance Company Canadian © nly ompany pottcles have doubled through profits how a policy will shape for! ures | cheerfully given by J. O, Hutton, x uw whose ot Street. Present prices $275 up. See i t . id 8 { Wadnisday « { handson { surrounded fod the i the | wag ven : who | las ! spending a few dab * ". {end i 'banksgiving "ASSOCIATED CHARITIES MEETING Twilight | i | Work: tinue ¥ sung held ber Tuesda: at "he wep § © Mr nuptial re pr st and | her pret Rockwood il wd winsome she apartmenis, looked very wedding g« in bed gave swept wn, 3 her most welec 2 gracious Mes magy « a >» 10 her Williamson gted in r table with w home and Miss Ba ihe gues entred with a tall graceful white mllows of white Mrs. Harold Davi Mrs. Andres i Mrs. Mal assisted eiving was vase by On Tuesday i powr- ecoliee, made the tea, an say vel the Edith Fraser, Mises Bessie Robert Miss Florence Maogiiliveay, Miss mie Allan, 'Miss Lorraine Minpes Miss Kathleen Evan thn Mrs. Robert Fraser and Mis by presided the Mrs. F. Bvan served the we on, Min and i ten table Ash: over and ices, The Thankigiving dance, given Yacht Clab, on Monday evening, much enjoved by the guests, included Mr. and Mrs. Hansord Miss Doris bent, Miss Sylvia Cochrane, Hora, Loucks Miss sie Campball, Miss Miss Helen Gordon, Ryan: Messrs. Hugh ingston, Lesslie Beith, wart, Sherman Hill, Anglin, Harold Browne liam Minnes, Neil Black, Cadets kor and Raskin Ryan, Ross Liv. Rodger Ste (Garrett, Doug | Wal. ho overs atl Me M. Forgie was the at a dinner dance of twelve the Rosedale Golf Cluh, Toronto, honor of Miss Hilda Kent Mis Nora Macnee Riagytion, are Fore James and of wha Titan are i party tn Saturday eveni Hamilton, and dance was home fron ng Mrs an informal ¢ her Howard, the Hoy aver the holiday save lege Fb ruday Fhursday Sparks will reeeive on first treet, and | afterwards, on ihe of the month and - will the Mrs. T. G. Smith, Gore street receive on Friday afternoon for first time her return Collins Bay since Mrs, Herbert V. Moore, Wednesday | She : Haste 1 ha or "mans, | tulle, | | need been « celts cated eral { Bork greater a« that "id * | these th FIRST ANNUAL FUFSDAY FVENING During the Yeéar----Ad diecsses Were Delivered by E. MA: Dean and Robert Meck Div. Ross, Bidwy annual meetin nee { the Asson we Y. MLO repor i he genes shi this a Very Cons of during amount hat Lune able ¥ long the i Charitzes, ny wed in nh In part, Met 177 cases had been the Ahout had been foun redicd fhe Hom ang Par of and Lh upon secretary had oe churches of the W.C.A., the hing's mare been don \ Daughter A il g or ater Chanties | el i uesday | 14 and ihe 1: Victorian Order of Narses. St Vincent ae g. | pad als, Miss Christine i and Miss Kathleen! who al Military Uel | Conachie don, Isabel Waldron, Misses Helen and Mar and one Ruth Anglin, i real A a Wil | the Arete? Charities, | the meeting, {given by Dean E. J. bles j grants were {miugmion, city ho iriment My with tw Paul Society, he two and hrough correspondence, carried on wor ssociated Charities jes. in England; one each in Through the had ir rook] Tor y Charities been dep prevented n, ined and mm 1 coming br. A Ross, M.P.P., president « and speeches wore Bidwell and Rol ert Meck, . ely that { pointed out ifrom a provincial spoke on the institutional {feehle-minded, i that pre ali the his work, in ne {i sonal work, | enéral {upon to information regarding det ing for from | City was fortunate in having, benevo { lent | the pers sonal work, as always, when 85 Divis things werd Dr point of view and emphasized the fac portant, on a par unlesir Me O Lon | XY.] Mon ¥ presids «i at also 1 vention of social evils is most with alleviation Dean Bidwell expressed his upprecias sn of the value of the work dove b Charities, of the assistance give and his belief that the would, in time, accomplish its founders had hoped for that the Cha intended to take which would carried on among the poor. secretary was chiefly calle investigate and give exper ails an official 8¢ a ritpR wa i hav I'h always » be this, for such individuals were expected to not ina satisfactory on street, will receive on the first and | dition nd Thursdays of the month; i Miss Minnie Gordon, Queen's Uni | returned on Tuesday from she spent the with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ton, Miss Lorraine Shortt, been visiting Mrs. Hiram | King street, returned on Tuesday Ottawa. Messrs who are boro, spent aunt, Mrs stret . Mr Rest, ronto Mr. from who has | tc Peter and Robert O'Brien | attending school in Taanksgiving with their} Adam Cochrane, Alfred MacMillan, + Saint's returned on Tuesday from To- where he spent the week-end. George Y. Chown has returned ihe Bourbonais Hunting Club he has spent some time Ward Maclennan, Queen's has returned from Toron the holidays with Gordon Mr niversity, o where he parents Mr. Pye, Was end i t spent {1 Ham- for the f Montreal in town 0 Bank a& Buest Johnson, 252 King street, Friday. November 1st, and third Fridays of Mis. Felix on the mouth Miss Gladys wed Lirst NM spent the holidays in Madoc. Miss Reta Boyd, Broekville, is the guest of Miss Kathyrn Sowdrds Mrs. W. Hrown, Toronto, is spend Burton ing w days with friends in the, city Mrs. Herbert Dick, University ave- nue, has returned. from Montreal where she was the guest of Mrs. A C. Johnston, Grosvenor avenue Mrs. C. Hare, Mack street, after) an absence in Western Ontario for four months, has returned to the city Mrs. EE W guest of Mr. Union street, awa. Mr! W. M. Wigle, Barl street, re- turned to town to-day from Ottawa where he spent Thanksgiving a 1¢ who was thel Charles Low} to Ot- Low, and Mrs. returned to-day Charles Crumley and Albert An Thanksgiving in Ganan- My derson spent oque - Mr Bagot Ottawa, and Mrs. W. Newlands, | street, have returned from where they were the guests eof and Mrs. Percy Murray. { atreet, i Lassi Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Nickle and Mise Nickle, Earl street, have re turned from Toronio. Miss Lilian Taylor. Ottawa, guest of Mrs. Charles Taylor, for the week-snd. Miss Clare Robinson, Alfred street, has returned from Hamilton. where was the King she was a guest for Thanksgiving. (N.Y. | past 'mother, Mrs. C. Mr. aud Mrs. Ernest Stewart left at noon for Toronto eh route to Nia- gara, Buffalo and Rochester, after which they will reside in Watertown, They have been spending the few days with Mrs Stewart's Ashley, 192 Cok borne street. Mr. Ross Delong, of Toronto, 'spent Thanksgiving fn rhe eity. 'street, i= visting Mrs. M. Division Holden at Miss Evelyn CUrawiord, tymn, Mass. - - Butt, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Depot Harbor, Out, announce the engage-} The Ker. will ae) place the first week in December {Continued on Page 3) Mrs. Alberi Carey was removed irom fer home at aeyoneifie. 2h Tae ¥ evening, to 1 sonra t in Reid's ambulavce. : Mr id I mance j pointed « week. | itice had Brit- « the t Canada for some for Englamd, on Wednesday the west. day, London, ficient : ' Calvin,' Peter- ] his wile of M Mock & report, and the treasur that of th commities rom these wit. that the Assoviated Char accomplis hed 4 maximum « at Major Hopwood Leaves, tobert presented also J work minimum of cost officer ¢ heen i a cavalry who has left the noon, He was attached i third division. for and Mrs. Hopwood Sunday, gail from Quebec and thene they Hopwood, army, months, Major Indian eit the some ajor city on hey for Liverpool, arrived | irom n on | » go te from which eity lodia 4 4 | ! new assortraent ! for Children from 2to 14 "Special for the Ladies." $1 25 toilet water, 85 he. toilet water, 5c. Bay rum, Hc. Gibson's Red Cross Drag Store. Kingston's Famous Fur Store. i Arar | Children's Coats We have a splendid 1 0 show the new at popu- ) years. We 1 Slotlis and makes lar prices. Bearskin Coats $2 io $6, White, Grey, Red & Tan. with » the staf time. | Coats ! y n ¥ 1 the place of per- © ol i Allow- the do : | Ross treated the matter, in pari, | He care of the con | { he of n ¥ } ni trip out il for | I Caracul Coats, Black, £5 | to $10. Heavy Blanket Cloths, $6.50 to #8, N vy with | ACADEeS, Navy Blanket Cloths, $4 50 to $6, with red sash Navy Blanket Cloth, $2.25 to $3,small sizes. Children's Caps, Collars, Robes, ete. GEDRGE MILLS 860. 120-128 PRINCESS STREKT. ihe # tions now | 000 being applied on the {fire i . 'west of Lake Superior nn OCTOBER 30, 1912 she Chester, All the music ye Pet Ata at tg tg et a ge tt et tt tt AeA of ONT ARIO HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY of ENGLAND JUST RECEIVED. PRICE 65c Cosmopolitan for November Now on Sale. Articles and illustrations hy Chambers, Gibson, Morris, Oppe mheim: Hasrison Fisher and others. Spring Maid Music. this popular Opera now on sale LATE ARRIVALS NEWMAN We have just placed ir stock a late shipment of the very newest ideas in Misses' and Ladies Coats, Tw eeds including fancy and Chinchillas-- Beautifully tailored, Servicea ble materials, Strictly stylish, Reasonably priced We make a reasonable request from prospective ~That they refrain from buying until buyers, viz they have-seen our range. It he wait, will a profitable A big shipment of the newest style Waists with | Robespierre collar and long sleeves $3.98 and up. SA i dainty colors NIN I NA ANSP & SHAW] E THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. HAS GIVEN $15,000} FE. RR. HOLDEN ©CONTRIMUTES TOWARDS REBUILDING P "ARK. Aum of $10.000 For Charlie maining $3,000 Will zo ward Fire System--1N4, Johnson Doutful of Hotel, E. R. Holden, York, ene of most prominent summer residents of Taousand Island Park, has the sum of $15,000 ¢ Ps sociation to further under Of the total be devoted and schoolhouse, Protection Completion of of New given As opera 0 the building all it $10 lding the ch remaining cast of the now béing in- rebuilding schoolhouse Joth builiings am to robu the protection system stalled. The work of both the chapel and the has heen started. will be of concrete Progress is also being new concrete structure, completed, will contain six stores. The block will be of solid concrete and will be made ag neariy fireproof as is possible. Several cottages are being bBailt. A. Johmson, proprietor of the burned Hotel Columbian, had a con- ference with the association in reier- ence to the rebuilfing of the hotel. Mr. Johnson is augious that a struc ture be erected for nest sumer' use, but he admits that up to t present time, the outlook for a hotel replacing the Uolumbian in time to handle next summer's business was not bright. made on the which when L. a ------ | ; Cold Weather, The storm whith was centred just veaterday in now moving neross Lnebee with much reduced energy. South westerly gales have been general jon the great "lakes The weather is ide wintry in the wes tern provinces At the Teachers' Convention In Picton, G. D. Plott, the retiring pad He school inspector, was presented with a gold watch and chain, locket and ourse of gold. "Gripp and Cold Tablets" wave dot vee veeeeseweeepwwwen tor bills. Sold at Gibson's. IMPORTED BULBS have arrived .at }£. K. PURDY'S 109 BROCK STREET, Roses, Lily of the Valley, Ohrysanthemums and Carnations. All fresh. 4 store 'Phone 36. House 625A. | | { Many people who come to us for eye examination im- agine that there is some foreign substance in thelr eyes. It is sometimes hard to con- vince them that these gritty sandy, scratching, irritating conditions are symptoms and "éffects due to refractive errors which may be corrected by the use of proper (lasses. Let Us Take the Grit Out. J. §. Asseistne D. 0. S. Registered Oy tometrist & Optician $42 King §. "Phone 1019. | | | | | ENGLISH JET ORNAMENTS Remember, when thinking soon of Xmas. Presents that our Stock of Whitby Jet Is comprising very complete, Chains, Crosses, Neckiets, Bracelets and Brooches. SMITH BROS. Jewelrs and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 350 KING STREET. FURS Hudson Bay Sable Ermine, Persian Minks, Lambs, at GOURDIER'S 76-78 Brock Street. | Special A New Detached Brick House on University Avenue, containing nine rooms, furnace, gas and electric light, good cellar and yard. for $3,500 ~ Possession at once This price holds good until Nov. 1st. Cholee Building Lots in aay degired location. E. W. MULLIN Real Estate Bought and Sold, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE, COR. JOHNSON & DIVISION STS 'Phone 539. my Stubborn as a Mule SHIRTS That have been improperly laundered --- jromed out of shape--with hands askance and humps in the bosoms that will not stay down, didn't come from this Y LA Our shirts are ssiractable yielding snd plianl as a well trained birddog. A Pointer for You to Follow. Cor Princess & Syfenham Sts. Phove 12.