Thomas Copley Telephone 987 Drop & nerd to 1% Pine sisbet whes wanting' siything. done in ® carpen- tery Hine. mates given on all kinds of repairs and new work; also hard. wood ficors of all Kinds All orders will receive prompt alieation. Shop 40 Queen Btreet. The kind you are looking is the hind we sel Scranton Coal Booth & Co. Foot of West Street. cate et ee Sp FURNITURE PARLOR, MUSIC AND OHINA CAR. INPTS TAX, COLLECTOR "7H YEARS OLD Expected to Resign on Account of Feebleness -- Gained Pounds by Tzking Vino. arinth, Miss: ~+L am a city tax actor und séventy-Tour years of age. | was in 8 whak, run-down condition so that | became exhausted by every little exertion. My draggist t6id me about Vinal, und I Jécided t6 take it. In a noti¥ed coniide improve- ment; uatinued its use and now I have gaided 'tae pounds in weight, nd feo! nifich ge 1 consider Vinol a fing totic to fegde strength for od people.' J." A. 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Hair Brushes and Combs, Razors, Soaps, Lotions, Leath- er Travelling Rolls, Purses, Bill Folds, Etc, Small Pocket Combs, Cigarette Cases, Foot Powders, Writing Paper' Port. folios. All your wants prompt- Iy supplied at J Strength and Twenty-four ton seal. Vinol, ue deficiods cod Tver | | CAVANDOLE Li. Fe - FROM FIRE ESCAPE AND WAS BADLY INJURED Brockville. Wom Rugby Match -- | Death of Mrs. William Cumpson = Children With Matches Cause. ed Fire. Gananoque, Nov. 9.--Earl Bouch- er "a lad about nine years old, son {of Mr, and Mrs. William Boucher, King street, was severely injured {on Saturday morning, He with some | playmates were in the rear of Bel- flies store and proceeded to climb {the fire eseape. After passing the | second store the youngster slipped | ani was precipitated to the ground Fatriking first on a wooden platform fe nd rolling from there to the ground. | fe struck on his side and head and jwas picked up unconscious. There are no bones broken, the great fear | Seng internal injury. - Under the auspices of the Win. ona mission circle, Miss Florence Abbott was hostess at an afternoon fea on Saturday at the home of her y Narents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ab. tat, South street, At the family residence, William street on Saturday morning, Mrs +W ram Cumpson, relict of the late vy illfam Cumpson, of this town, pas- ed' to "rest, following a paralytic ; stroke She leaves one daughter {| Miss Ida, at home, as well as two 1 sons, Robert and (George, both re. { sidents of the town. { At Brockville, on Saturday after- jiacon in a strenuous rughy game in § which several of the local team were J. Quite severely injured, Brockville f Won by a score of 12% to 1. Quite a ntimber from Ganangque ac compani- jad the locals. | Announcement is made of the en- grgement of Miss H. Eulalie Salter, youngest daughter of william sal ter, James St., to William James | Kelly, senior member of the firm { of Kelly & Bulloch JErocers, wir | Street. The marriage will Lie ilemnized qmietly on Nov. 18th. The local Board of Education | negotiating for the services of feacher to supply during th: illne o. the principal, R. G. Grahar1. + he i operated on for app riday morning and who quite serious The World's Temperance Sunday was observed yesterday by 'a union service of the Grace and St. An irew's Sunday schools in the lat ter's lecture room. Rev. W. Acton, of Harrowsmith officiated at both morning and ev ices in St Andrew's About ten o'clock Saturday morn ing a fire was located at the res! dence of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Amo, Wellington street The bri- rade prevented any very serious damage. The fire was caused bv children playing with matches, in an upper room. Under the auspices of the ladies of the Gananoque Branch of the Leeds county patriotic league and { rellef association, H. A. Ames M.P.. j of Montreal, delivered an excellent illustrated lecture on the British navy in the new armoury Friday, The ladies of the lgeal patriotic i league have made arrangements for holding a Red Cross tea on Thurs- { day evening. The Gananoque-Clayton ferry "VARSITY. DEFEATED: MeGILL IN TORONTO BY 12 TO 7 oF ER Patriotic, Fand Socer Game Here on Saturday---Notes - About Other Rugby Games. There is joy in the halls at Var- sity, for after one of 'fhe most Strepuous games seen in the stadium In years MeGill went down to de- feat before the Blue and White by the score of 12 to 7 on Saturday al- ternoon, The result of the game means a play-off between the teams for the championship of the inter- collegiate .Union unless Queen's de- feats McGill in Montreal next Satur- uay. McGill's seven points were made cufirely in the first half, six of them due to a touch which resulted from a fumble. In the first quarter they had the edge, but for the rest of the game they were victims of ' the superior weight of the blue and white line. In its strenuosity saute is reminiscent of that Otiawa College three years the back division the blue and white nen also had the edge. varsity won the game in the last anarter, At three quaiier time, Me- Gill led by 7 to 4. Vargity-- Gage, flying wing: Sheehy, Lindsay, Carr, haves: Strat ron, quarter; Sinclair, Ahelard, out- side wings; Cassels, Hughes, middle wings: Bryans, MeMullen, inside | wings; O'Reilly, Gardner, Horner, crimmage . MeGill---Seath, fivine + ma; 1M ley, 6. Laing, Jefirey Tutves quar ter, Montgomery: Kennedy, R Laing, outside wing : Williamson, Quilty middle wings Pennock, Reid, scrimmage. Refereo--R. O Sliter, Kingsten umpire, J. Hazlett, Quéen's, Intercollesiate Union Jueen's Patriotic Soccer Match | [hrough the kind pernission of Lisnt.-Col. W. S. Hughes 'the ecriol ot ield on Saturday afternoon was giv "in over to the Kingston soccer league hat they might play a game in aid if the patrittic fund. Ewen though it had rained heavily during the firs: part of the afternoon the game wa willed off and resulted in a victor or Queen's which defeated a picked ty league team by 3 to Prof J! Matheson refereed. Vext Saturday again, through termission of Lieat.-Coli Hughes, a match is going to be arranged' be tween a team of the 21st battalion dd the C.1..C.'s, Col, Hughes is a lover of good sport and wishes those ander him to enjoy the same. As a result he has granted a hali hol; lay next Saturday for ihe game. lhe line-up of the teams on Sa fhrday was : Queen's--Goal, Sutherland; full hacks, Leeds, Dufiet; half backs, I Mackenzie, Donaldson, Coulter; fore wards, Holmes, Ludgate, Grassy, Me- Nah, D. Mackenzie. | ks, Carey, Boyd; half 'backs, Mor Scott, Livesey; forwards, Strow PROBS.--Fine and cold. Tuesday, fair with stationary or higher temperature. ago. On |} Ross, inside wings; Demuth, MeColl, | § For the Approaching winter's gaities, ou showing is broad and distinctive, and embraces all the soft rich colorings and most fashionable weaves known as La Vogue for Fall, 1914. A few of which are-- ICIA CREPE MATELASSE BROCADE FAILLE FRANCTIASE CREPE SYLVIA BUTTERFLY TAFFETA Very chic for evening wear, in the new Rose French Blue, Military shadings, Sky, Mahogany, Red and Russia Green, Pri GROUT In all the newer shadings [I broad. Price $1.00 yd. 'S CREPE.DE.CHENE and black, 43 inches wide, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 = Eee I SPECIAL IMPORTED SATIN MESSALINE, FULL 36 INCHES WIDE | The material is of unusual beauty and the variety oi shades extremely Steacy's Silks have been famous for over a third of a century, vs m | } li I STEAC -- i] = mS BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN "gm 'Wood's. The Great English Remedy. in old ¥, Mental and Brain Worry, Despon- Palpitation of the dency, 1 osy of art, Failing Memory, Price 81 per box, six Heart One w' please, ox will cure Sold by sl druggists or mailed in plain pkg on tweist of ice. New pamphiet mailed free. THE WOOD City team--Goal, Fletcher; full | fEDICH CO., TORONTO, ONT. (Formerly Windser,) I the 1 ELECTRIC STORE | TT mn Toncsand invigorates the whole | 9 hervous system, juskes new Blood | f | Headquartérs for the best mantles mals, both amous Laddite and Welshaeh, inverted and up- right, 10e¢, 15¢ and 25c. launch Yennek has gone into winter | ger. Watts, Harte, S. Brown, Saw ones having been used advantage . . ' {quarters at Slate's wharf on Grind ver. ne as i ell ary a Agent for the famons Solar Are Lamp, $12.00. stone Island he. steamer Mi \ fair sum was realized at this tas. 2 : | quoi will ma 'er last trip to King- match which will be made known The Satisfactory Druggists and ston for this . oR on Thursday | after the league meeting on Wednes For Sale on Open Sundays 1.30 to 5, 6.30 Frame house on James to and Lansdowne township, was opera street with improvements, fi u sata er i§ | ted on in Kingston General Hospital good 'stabling, good house § - for appendicitis, is making fair pro are | " suitable for a carter, with gress towards recovery its first annual cross-country run on Rugby Notes { H. WwW. Newman Electric Co. $100.00 to invest. ~aturday. The roads were very mud Ken Willlams was umpire is the | Phone 441, 79 Princess Street Cement block house on MOURNING IN LONDON, dy but very good time was made not [Rutonts R. and' A. A.-Hamilton R. ( r i | ciated satisfactorily. The line-up was >. s * . . pl as. that last Wednesday, Kingston homes bean ifully lighted with electric There was no junior city rughy light and fixtures. game an Saturday afternoon ov ing to the Collegiates first team playing he return game with Queen's I11 { and Saturaay next Lgman 8S. Knapp, Front of Leeds lay evening | Kingston Harrier Ran. | The Kingston Harrier League on! Raglan Road, $1050.00. -- withstanding. A team . from Queen's | rugby match on Saturday. Double house on Stanley §i » 3 Big Demawd. ine Shops for Widow's bniversity and ome from the Royal] Big Four scores, S: street, improvements, renting Ji ) Yppa Military. College ran for the cup' do-) 808, 47, Ottawa 4; for $18.00 per month. $200. J ' nated by A. W. Wheatley. 'I'he race! treal, A = will handle this proposition. was won by the Military College team. | 0. R. F. U. game---Taronto I'he medals were won by: First, Mop | and A., 16: Hamilton, R. C., 12 riss (RALC.); second, Revell (Queen 2) At Montreal, St. Michaels defeat hird, Hamilton (R.M.C.) {od McGill, IL. by 8 to 6. ! Queen's should happen to de feat MeGill in Montreal next Satur- Sunday School Basketball day, there would be ne tie in the | The Sunday School Basketball | [0tercoilegiate Unjon, as Varsity | . : would bave the championship. | The victories of Argos and Tigers at Ottawa and Montreal - were ox- | pected, and they will likely play off on neutral grounds for the Big Four chawip.onship. Princeton s vaunted strength on the gridiron was smashed and bat- | | notice . "nt Ce tered to nothing Saturday afternoon urnine © y " y y Collegiates To Play Guelp "9 | mourning clothing 1 cor ¥ Ce Ph when iarvard won an earned vic. | i " 3 . - "ld oe | ! . Perfect Rest WELL DRESSED MEN quence all other orders had been a | I ollegiates : will play Guelph for tary from the Tigers by 20 to 0 * | cepted on the undersianding that he junior intercollegiate champion i rou BLES Appreciate the fitting quali- completion depended o: | ship by defeating Queen's III on the ces at the front BRING YOUR CAR HERE When 1 needs any repairs or supplies. Our. mechanics are a) Beni class und ind Al tn thelr trade. No repalr too small or too big tor UN 0 handie. Weuine have here AN UP.TO.DATE GARAGE Where you ean keep your o r in perfect confidence and Where you will recelve courteous trentme. at sll times, Our terms gre very m erate, PORRITT GARAGE CO. Limited Accessories oy AUTOMOBILES Rimats rel 20-212 Welllngton Nt, Telephone 454 Kingston, Out." Agent for CADILLAC and REO CARS ' bannets Real Estate and Insurance he ] iE ingt: ! 7 ay Haast 1 Fee 0 asked wl ne | League opens in. the Y.M.C.A. on Office 177 Welli on St. . TAT ee ing A kK the nsw I ven | {esday ght, with two games--~Beth- ore etn are. 10) el vs, Bt, Andrew's, and Brock Street and represent order v8, St. Luke's. This league was very days' time." | popular last year and will Likely ; [prove as popular and draw large At tailoring places Is thi that additiona] heip had been trowds this geason. ed to complete at shorts ~FOR== WAR MATERIAL FROM STATES | = \thletic grounds 'on Saturday after ties of Fashion Craft. -- noon, by a 'score of 15 to 1. The -- ii ! Internal Sauabhling ame was g very good exhibition, |Grain, Horses, and Barbed Wire to | omen S ep {20TH CENTURY SUITS, Moscow; Noy. 9.<A veport from | but the Collegintes had the better be Shipped From Baltimore. 1 i JuchArest siates that in the cour of | all through. Queen's Il had no Baltimore, 'Md., Now 9--Flying I | OVERCOATS a violent disenssion Enver Pasha, | practice together éxcept the game on the flags of nearly. every maritime | ! . leader of the w wr party, shot Prince Wednesday. This in the reason for [nation except Germany, ninety steam | | 7 stvle and ¢ varance | Y'ssup Izeddin, heir to the Purkish | its defeat. There was little or no sh'ps are bound for this port to load ! | I'he Style and app arance throne, wounding him in the shoulder. | wind all through the game. The | cargoes of all kinds of commodities ' {of these coats demand Uni- | The prince had insisted upon an im- | ground was soft, . for Europe, according to the local! Whe mediate dismissal of all Cerinan offi | en- { | 3 end Many good and novel plays were maritime exchange list published to- versal recognition, cers in the Turkish service used by Collagiates, several original | day Most of the vessels, however, { Séarched for a Cure for Years--Advised to Try Dr. Chase's + Kidney-Liver Pills and Was Cured. . Ist ,the design. Lowest Prices. west Pr lever thev appear thev are re -------------------------------------- , a -- -- . will take out grain. Some of fhe - . ad y sir < = ET ships will be fitted up <¢e carry a 2 - distinetive. We don't deny . . ° - thousand horses each. Others will | Halliday S Electric Shop l ys altape » y a A Jave their holds filled with barbed | é ™ {othe 1 make rs copy the m as Constipation, Indigestion { wire for use ae éntanglements wpon] Phone 04 - - - - 346 King St. near as they can, but it is ; LL ---- batilefields. . At leakt half of the | like a rabbit running a race and Horrible Backaches Meanshipe: 376 British vessels. = with a eat, it never catehes : ; ' A TRADE ANOMALY ATIOMOBH a am" up. ? Big Increase In. British Bayo To FOR Mike i United States. s : % oy Lid Fondon, Nov. 9.-~Consul-General : Phone 1177 » 3 Skinner states that the exports from 5 WwW. PE ig g George . Boyd, D Earl Streets: Ra London to the United States for Oc A 2nd, the tailoring. The cme When other makers have Where there is polson there is pain. | Kidney-Liver Pills wii heip ¥ou 1o.ltober were more than a million 'dol : This Is a provision of Nature to warn | form this habit, add to your years. lars in excess of the average for July, C 3 Sol Sh not the designers or the tail- : land bring comfort in old age. St aad Spe ge foe July; oe you against conditions, thas are likeiy Professor A. T. Smith, 1 Mt. Charles | AVE an Sep 5 An: Spite ushion c ors, how can they make the! PROVE. serious. street, Montreal, and formerly of fry | Maly things which the British govern. Style, Ease Constipation of ton, Muss, writes:--"I suffered .. [ment will not allow 'to be exported: goods? They pay the PTICC} i o Thowets is un- many years from bad digestion, cus: | No particular material prependerates and turn out the coats. doubtedly the stipation and horrible backaches. 1 {in these exports, the increased amount Combined" LL e-- greatest su. have been treated by. many doctors, | of which is largely due to the closed : . disease and suffe {without any results. One day a friend Germaa market. ik All particular dressers ap- ing. By using ons 4 jin Boston advised the wse of Dr ----nie y Crashed German Battery; ; reciate the fact. of br. Chase's Kid | Chase's Kiduey-Liver Pills. Alter ) p , ney-Liver Bilis at Paris, Nov. 9A German battery Fe Be | ving two boXes T noticed Lreat tm bed-time as' often rrovement, and after the fourth box 1 | as is necessary to | | was completely cured. My digestion is | Of heavy guns has ing + by - Keep the bowels a good. I never feel amy pain in the | the French destroyer turier, regular Mu can d | back. ~My head is clear, and T feel lite | Which has been co-operating. with cure constipation : : a young wan. [think Dr. Chase's | Admiral Hood's British fleet Sf the und the consequent PROM SMES #1 Kidney-Liver Pms are one of the best | Be) coast, the Matin states. indigestion, and re R Sar. medicines on' earth." ith. the- greatest gallantry (he move the chuse of backache, "rheuma- | Dr, Chase & Kidney-Liver Pills, one Adventurier approached clase to the tsm and other painful diseases. | pill & dose, 38 cents a hox. at aif deal coast, and though heavy shells rain- "DRY movement wf thenhowels" 1s Wo npon, Dates & Co, Limit: | og around her, bombarded the bat the gréatest law of health, Dr. Chase's: cg, : by ix : tery until it was 'destroyed.