PAGE V0 _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, OCTOBER L 1915. ER -------- SCATHING INDICTMENT A MEMORIAL SERVICE GERMAN PHILOSOPHY Privo BE PROF, JOHN WATSON ) { Who Gave a Splendid Address Be-| fore Knox College: Alumni Confer-| ence In Toronto On Thursday. The Toronto Star says that a valu- contribution to the archives of | 'X College were made on Thurs-| G day in the papers read before the! OF HELD IN GRANT SUNDAY MORNING. HALL For Late Chancellor, Late Chairman of Trustees Board and Students Killed In War--Principal Gordon To Officiate, On Sunday m ordon will condu Sunday morning services FOR SUNDAY READING. The New Woman's Home Com- panion.-- The magazine on POPULAR MUSIC, 2 for 25c¢. The largest and most complete stoek in Canada to select from. big gest A large French Im- | porter recently describ- ed The John McKay Limited as "the fur- der's furrier,"' Meaning that McKey Furs are so wonderfully made and de- signed that they appeal to every expert and lover of fine Fars: workman- are fam- and Furs The designs: ship of McKay There a subtle style distinction which immed ly appeils to every, cultivated and well dresse oman. ous, Is McKay ce is at your dis- posal wherever you live. McKay Style Bo Write ns the Kind of furs 3 wish to pay and we will send y« Style Book, it contains all the pieces, . ne 149-157 BROCK ST. u detailed information John Mekay, limited | ok of Furs No. D are interested in or the price you and the New styles in Coats, Muffs and Neck- ' KINGSTON, ONTARIO. AC -- A A AAA AA cetera sone Cook's Cotton Root Compound, | A safe, reliable reguiatis ng | medicine, * Sold in three dee | shows 3 | all druggists, or sent | does | ree of strength--No. 1. $1; 2.83: No. 3, $5 per bor. | a ips of ge ii THE COOK MEDICINE €O. | TORONTO. ONT. (vermars Windsee. Fc or Your | Bath Room Pripted from 85¢. Inlaid | from $1.00. Bath Rugs in, blues and greens, $1.50 up. "W hite Enamel Mir- rors, $1.26 and $1.50. Bath Cabinets, fitted with glass shelves, $5.00 each, IR McFaul | Kingston - Carpet ~ Warehouse, Home | Bargains $2,800 Frantesns St., 6 rooms, $2500 Albert St; frame, rooms, furnace and stable. Linoleums, Linoleums, 4 brick, $5,100--Union St, brick, rooms; furnace. $2,900 Earl St, rooms, furnace. $1,050 --Steplien St, 6 rooms and verandah; stable. $3,800 Centre St, 7- rooms; 'verandah and furnace. $2,830Colbiorne St... brick. & rooms, furnace and stable. $3,400 Division St., brick, 9 foams, nt water furnace. McCann's | 9 brick, 7 fH i E i { | i i BUILDING IN KINGSTON. Total Value of $170,780 For Nine Months, During the nine months of 1915, | ending Sept. 30th, the City Engineer reports that he total amount of building permits taken out at his of- fice amounted to" $170,780. pared to $264,626 for the same per- iod of 1914. Last year there were military stables, Locomotive Works"! building and part of the Reliance a { { + | | Moulding Company's structure in-| cluded in the building operations. | This year the building in Kingston | has been confined to dwellings, a theatorium and general repairs. The building permits taken out in September totalled $15,076, as com-. pared with $13,412 for month last year. the same; BASEBALL RECORD. National League. New York, 2; Brooklyn, 0. Cincinnati, 3; Chicago, 2 Pittsburgh, 6; St. Louis, 5. Boston, §; Philadelphia, 2. American League, St. Louis, 8; Detroit, 2. Philadelphia, 4; Washington; 3. - Federal League, Buffalo, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Pittsburgh, ; Chicago, 4. St. Louis, 3-5; Baltimore, 1-1. = PATIENTS ADMITTED | To the Newly-Opened Soldiers Con-! valescent Home. : Major R. J. Gardner, A.D. M.S . re- ports that several patients are being || admitted to the lately opened Con- | valescent Home. Lance.Corpl, Yer- { rardin, Divisional Engineers, and {| Tor. Banton, Sth C. M. R., arrived | on Thursday from Ottawa, and Ptes. | Park and. Henderson, 38th Battalion, { | have been admitted. Pte. MoMil- lan, Lord Strathcona®Horse, has also! || been admitted to hospital here. S---- ein | Come At What Hour You Like On Saturday and get a big basket i lof sound peaches for a quarter at! | Carnovsky's. A 50c¢ Kidney Pill 25e, Gibdon's. Many times money makes lL charcter go as well as the mare. Poverty ought to be listed 'as a | crime wien work will prevent It, "Cancelled Library Books" Gibson's Red Cross Drug Stare. a Fi: a5¢, | Eyes in Need of Glasses Deserve : Consult a|s eom-| | $0th Battalion, | the jor 4 | ron the | Alumni Confernce by Prof. John Watson, D.D.,, LL.D. of Queen's Uni- versity. Prof. Watson selected as his | subject "German P hilosophy and the War," and he traced the gradual de- | velopn ent of Prussia' $ mi! itary | Concluding he said: { may at least derive from | expressions the hope that, i. spite of the appalling ferocity and| and barbarity with which the pres- ent war } 'been conducted by Ger- lorce 'One ch te wl hirlin g words of an Emperor de void of self-knowledge; beneath all! the vap ings of a press which re-| Poets the inflated notions of a pee- | iddy . with unforseen success; hope 'that in the bre 1 germans, at pres-| there beats | and that, at unexampled in| there will subdued Ger- the 'open | can respect t gthe ? Necessary, speakin such ¢ to point vu distinction between bra force and the just power of a Sta wh an appeal to reason in | fence ofsits acts. It lamentable! [thar a nation of thinkers should be | { misled by the sophistry which opines that, because each State has power to| enforce its decrees on its own citi- | jens, therefore it may all, | dther nat in its own interest | No State may ju stly enforce a s [ law, make or break single | | ciples of of 2 silent, war and brutality d and has learned | er 3 hasten Which to an audience this, U the de is coerce ions or a unda- | not force and and sympathy will claim g cases acted » with all her I has 'on these pri si she and jus kes honorably truth at least she ago that the -real vernn ent lies in the! 1ent of her citize s. to bring every one of | possible to a con-| of the justice of] legiglation thing else a tify the employment of force h, divorced from 'reason, cap: y be ir 1st and pernicious. "Nor will we surrender our econ- fident etn of final victory for the sacred ¢ e of justice and frea-| dem, and, a resulf 'of all thos | f Is sought to act and this great 1 Sroed long aim Ddeing as {ar as scl ous recognition "il C | dreadful carnage and -inhumanity lt us hope that the German peonla may be taught that what exalts a vation is not mere power but the | rower and Highteousn : 150 Enlisted . | In Kingston Last Month -- Approximately 150 récruits enlisted in Kingston In the month and three-guarters of number are Kingstonians in sense of the word. made with have; last this every | This number 1s up of seventy men enlistes Major E. C. Barrett for the |, thirty-nine men for 39th Battalion, thirty with Maj . Stroud for the division squad-' he is raising, and the remainder with the units at Barriefield camp and at the 14th Regiment Orderly.| { Room. FRONTENAC TEACHERS ti | The Programme Carried Out at Fri. | day Morning Session The South Frontenac Teachers Association met again on Friday loorning with another large attend- ance. On Thursday afternoon, the programme was postponed and the members attended the Industrial Ex- tibition. The election of officers was postponed until Friday after-' noon's session. . On Thursday evening Mr. Stap: e- {ten read the report of. the Ontario Educational Association and S. A. Truscott, L P.S., gave a splendid ad- {Cress on "Superannuation." A bill is being introduced 'nto the QOntarie Legislature to superannuate teachers {and inspectors and the bill was thor: {oughly discussed. Qn Friday moraing Dr. H. G. Park,' {| Toronto, gave an address on "The Flace of Language in Education." F. ine, M.A. Sydenham, lectured on "National Ideals on Education. The | Frogramme for the morning closed { with an open discussion on the ex- | aminations in Part 1, the discussion' { being opened by Mrs." Revelle, Mrs Camsby and Miss Harold. A collection was taken up fer thn Red Cress Society and the large sam of §50 wal raised. i LATE ARCHDEACON DAYKIN. Service in St. 'George's--Remains Taken to Ottawa, i 'Archdeacon Daykin took place from St. George's Cathedral on Friday morning. The Bishop of Kingston officiated, assisted by Dean Starr and Canon Foruneri. p The hymns sung were: "Now the borer's Task is O'er" 'and "The , Saints of God Their Labors Past." { The pallbearers were Archdeacons {| Dobbs and Carey, Rev. J. O. Crisp, | | Rev. Mr. Chaffee. Rev. Mr. Forres | | ter and Rev. A. Cook. : E After the service, the remains were | {taken to the G. T. R. station and | transferred on the ncon train to Of- | i | tawa, accompanied by the deceased's | | family and other relatives. } for the admission {ery The funeral of® the late Venerable | Hall for the udents Q { versity, At th erence will be 1 il lennan and have been kill vice. ed waile 'on active ser- was the la lar reg ation officé was a very where studen their books under money in their po soon to be taken All registering aft to pay a penalty Dr. James Douglas, the newly- elected C hancellor r Oly, Ques n's Un versity, will not be > to visit the city this nionth owing to ill tt Sever mee fore the de donated by nounced the registrar's place. Evary- be seen with arms and which o Dr. Doug Shadows Of reduced by three 1 x 'ufminates tional ¢ collision of ¢ comotive, to-night the Ki Edward T and Tuesday, we fourth of a series of For K votes feet of the sensa ito and a to Saturday at Mond: iy and atre pony and cart Night Classes Register this 5 week for the night asses in ho hold science, millin- and Rolls at the Hoard ices Enrol: mer : > be ret lirned on cl seventy- "five day. Mat With An Accident. automobile driven by man turned turtle in/falli ng into a ditch between the Sth C. M. R. and 59th Battalion lipes 1 Barriefield Camp on Thursday ev £ smashing the windshield, lights and parts of tie mudguard Luckily the driver scaped injury. There were no pas sengers. " An a young -- Stuck To His Duty. George Rattray, purser on _ the steamer Wolfe Islander, was kicked by a'horse on Thursday eve ning Rattray had to,be taken to a doctor to have his injuries dressed. On Friday morning the game purser was still on the job although it was pain- ful for him to move about. rrr ' Beautiful New Stock to Choose. Prevost, Brock street, has this year an extra fine assortment of tweeds, cheviots and serges'for his order clothing department. His réady-made clothing and gents' fur- nishing departments are well assort- ed with new goods, To-night 'Guy Brothers. Guy Brothers Minstrels gave a splendid street parade at noon to day and will give a performance al whe Grand this evening. Store"? Hats! Hats! For Everybody Buy Tomorrow $ The Hat We have made special Preparations with new lines in all departments for a big Hit trade te- morrow, FOR MEN New Stiff Hats . $2 up New Soft Hats . 50¢ up Newest Caps ....25¢ up FOR LADIES New Trimmed Hats, ~~ $8.50 up Roast Shapes, $1.25 up CHILDREN - Noro elvet Hale ..00c New y Tams, $1 Colored Plush Hats, $1.50 ur We Hat Every! Watel Our we indow! ratel Our Windows. f Queen: s who r for re guy | Queen's seven was in the city to-day } enroute to OPERATIC MUSIC. The best numbers from le ading N.Y. Suecesses of the season. PATRIOTIC MUSIC. All the latest numbers at the - est prices | low- the market to-day on Fashions, Em- broidery, Cooking. Daily Telegraph War Series. Three new numbers been added tg this serie Sy bv the best writers in England. thentie and Instruc tive, 25¢ per copy. - have recently Written An- The College PHONE 919 OPEN NIGHTS Book Store . at 160 PRINCESS ST. Automobile or Travelling Rugs-- Pretty desions, re- versible Flannelette Blankets, Girev or White Extra Quality White Flannelette--\Mill ends--3 to 10 yards--18¢ and 20¢ quality | for -15¢ a yard 15 shades in Cord Velvets .60c 2 inches wide Special sale of Corsets at 79¢, worth $1.00: medium bust, four hose supporters: all sizes Underwear for all the family Popular priced. A A A A A eee $1.25 quality Kid Gloves for $1.00 a pair-- All shades --all sizes and with gharantee. a EU Nobby Coats and Suits-- Beautiful garments for © ticular ladies and at prices. to purses. Be sure and see them. in par- suit all sized Heavy Woolen Socks Pictorial Patterns for November, now ready for vour inspection. Newman & Shaw, | The Always Busy Store SUPPLIESwwsedby Clear Shingles ---------- ? rein . CLOSING OF MAILS British mail closes Irregulars ly. Jnformation posted at' P. O. Lobby from time to time. United States, daily Grand Trunk, reese BUILDERS CLEAR SHINGLES Our B. C. XXX are with very fine saWs, make the, ends, sides edes perfectly smooth. sawn Do. which States and Grand we: Deo. (nctuding Western Sta 11 50 p.m, Gran: "Trunk and all west of city ...... pre 2.30 p.m, C. P. R, .10.15 am. and 4.30 pm. C. N. R. Being quarter cut, flat on the roof, Warp. They and resist cold. they lie and do not last indefinitely moisture, heat and Prices now are low. S. Anglin & Co. Coal and' Lumber Yards Woodworking gt Pactory, Ete ; Py yi ane Fd Child Was Injured. A special message says: The three- year-old son of William Barker was { hit by traip 611, . P, R., about one ! mile "south of Sharbot Lake, and se- rigusly injured. The child was play- ing on the track. - -------- Duck J. M. Elliott Bowling Champion. | At Queen's Bowlipg Green | Thursday evening th championship singles were competed for. J. M. Elliott defeated L. Sleeth by 15 to 8, and then won the final victory over | W. H. Montgomery by 15 to 9. Customs Import Duties. i 'Duping September the Kingston (customs import duties amonnted to | 343. 477.31, as compared with $b, 29.18 last year. ------ "10¢ Health Salt," Gitkon's Red Cross Drug Store Mr. and Mrs..C. H. North, Mr. and' (Mrs. Edgar C. Fralick, Mrs. A. J. i Fralick and Miss Tusie Fralick. Pie. ton, Who motored here ou Tuesday (and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 10. O. Boyd. Brock sireet, returned home on Thursday, "Pat" Kennédy, the , well-known player and manager of on i Duck Season will soon be here. Have you your Guns and Ammuni- tion ready? We carry a large Assortment of 10 and 12 gauge Shot Guns, alse the famous Winchester and - Remington Pump Guns, Special 12 ble barrel gauge hammerless dou- $17.50, at D0; hammer, Anything you man require your fall shooting will be here, . 19, 12 and 16 gauge shells, rifles all calibres, loading tools and cleaning rods. Ou Ohio., wirers he|See our window display. | | il {Hi | | Let us show you our for found: High lass Water il Hi | Setts inCut Glass a a SR We have them at popular prices; also; but' these are su- perior and unusual. Prices $22.00 and $23.¢0 for Pitcher and Six Glasses, Ir, Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Headquarters for Screwless Eyeglass Mountings. REPAIRED AND REMODELLED. ourdier's Phone 700. REAL ESTATE BUYING SELLING EXCHANGING LEASING RENTING New detached brick dwellings, good locations, from $3,300 up. A row of three on Clergy St., south of Princess St, for $10,200 A small frame dwelling on Job son St., below" King, for " See list of dwellings and bring lots at office. Houses to Rent. in Fire Insurance. (EW. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, Phones 539 and 14506. weseslumber, Coal and Woodeeese for cleanliness, spotlessness and sanitary treatment of your and washables, If not, give us a call. '| will 'answer the call and give you just what you Jrant, just when you want it and at a price tat win please you Tr prices are right. | right School 2° Avia ---- SW. A Mitche HARDWARE. |. S. ASSELSTINE, 0.0.8. Fancy Fall Frans. caters the {. Quincgs, Delaware grapes, Gaven- egistered Optometrist and Optician, . stéin and tosh red apples, cran- 344 KING STREET. | berries, Do Sheldon heans, Phone 1019. fete, at Carnovsky's. x $2 Brock Street. 326 or 62i. (H GEORGE MILLS & CO iy Providence 15 "Wsaally good to 125108 Princess >. !thicse whe are good to themselves. "Palm Olive Soap, " Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. il, 5-57 Princess St. Lo