SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1010. PAGE FIVE GEO. A. WRIGHT + * MACHINIST Has removed from King Street to 40 PRINCESS STREET Repair work of all kinds. + Phone, shop 1264; Res, 1205 { H. ROWLEY House Painting and Paper Hang. ng Estimates on work freely given WALL PAPER FOR SALE 340 BARRIE STREET. PHONE 12085, Fresh Cut Flowers Ferns, palms, funeral des'gns, fSorsi Sprays, wedding bouquets wade to order F. J. JOHNSON, Floris 115 Brock St. Phone 238, TAT TALKING MACHINES All makes of Phonographs cleaned, repaired, adjusted. Parts for all makes supplied, expert workmanship, moderate charges, quick service. J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydemham St. Phone 2036). 58) STRAT 6. WASHINGTON PREPARED OOFFER made in the cup at the table. ~All -size cans in stock: Prompt Delivery. D. COUPER 241-3 Princess stret. FPhene T& ts a POP) SPLENDID FARM, 185 ACRES ~TWO MILES FROM CITY FOR SALE. APPLY: W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance 89 Brock St. Phone 424 | |Rump Roasts . . ... .24e¢. "THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 i Wanting anything dome in the earpen. tery line. Extimates given on all kinds [of repairy and new work; alse hard. {wood floors of all kinds. All erders jin receive prompt artemtion. Shep ---- PHONE 1670 O. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Builders 21 MAIN STREET Kingston Cement Products Factory i Makers of Hollow Damp- Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, } Sills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, | also Grave Vaults. { And all kinds of Ornamental 3 3 Cement work, Factory: cor. of Charles Patrick streets, PHONE 730W. Mgr, H. F. NORMAN and i { i sr m---- An SOME SPECIALS AT | FISHER' MEAT MARKET | Shoulder Steaks . . .25c. | Pot Roasts .20c. to 23c. | Oven Roasts 23c. to 28c. | Stewing Cuts ....... 7c. ' Lamb Chops . .....35¢. Lamb Stews . . . . . .20c. Corner of Princess and Clergy Sts. Phone 158. mn Doctors Fail "Terrible case of Eczema -- con- tracted when a mere boy---{fought Ee in ~ Kings Organized An Orchestra, A great deal of credit is due to! Mrs. W. M. Campbell for organizing the orchestra which plays at the ses- sions of Sydenham Street Methodist bible school every Sunday afternoon. To Instruct Them About Ireland. Canon Fitzgerald, of Kingston, will | give his {illustrated lecture on "'Ire- | land" in the Parish Halli, Carrying Place, Tuesday evening, November 4th, After Bicycle Thieves. The police are after the boys who are stealing bicycled. During the past few weeks the police have been notifi- ed that a number of machines have been taken, Sp ---------- Students Will Attend Reception, A large number of the students in attendance at Queen's University will attend a reception in the lecture hall of Sydenham Street Methodist church on Menday evening. ---- The Coming Municipal Election. The coming municipal election campaign should be a hot one, if all the rumours heard on the street are true. There are several sections of the citizens who feel that - there should be a change in the council. Clock On Job Again, The clock on Grant Hall at the University is going again: The large registration in Science has doubless proved to be of value, and a man was found to put the old "ticker" in working shape again. Located His Bicycle. The Alfred street resident, who had his bicycle stolen from his home, went down to the police station on | Thursday night and recovered it. The | (bicycle was found by a Whig em- ployee and then turned over to the | police, Leaving For Europe. Thomas A. Low, ex-M.P., for South Renfrew, has left upon a trip to Eu- rope. Mr, Low, is head of three of lenfrew's principal industries, and he crosses the Atlantic for the pro- motion of business. He will be away for about a month, -------------- For Fall ahd Winter. Prevost Brock street has a great assortment of Ready Made Clothing in suits and overcoats and a splendid assortment of Gents Furnishings, his order clothing department was never better assorted at extremely low pri- ces. -- | graduate { Board of a BBB ABBE - lon and Vicin d from the Royal Military |e Jollege, Kir on, in 1903, a Ix on in the Militia De- | partment at Ottawa. To Help Alofig The Loan. A meeting of the council of the Trade has been called for | Monday afternoon to meet the Vie- tory Loan canvassers when plans will | t be discussed for the vigorous prose- cution of the campaign to.bring Kingston up on the 1st of cities. Wants Pernament Office. The principal of the Theological College at the University seems to | be having a hard time to get a per- manent office in which to do his work. He is at present housed in the old office of the Educational Faculty, and is living in hopes of it being made his permanent home. a Patching Won't Do. - Men are still working on Ontario street, trying to make a good job of the work done in an hour by Ald. | Alraham's men on the occasion of the i1 visit of the Prince of Wales. The | t street is sure in a bad shape, and in | view of the large amount of traffic |t passing over it, something should be done, besides mere patching up. y a A Neat Reply. In reply to the letter of protest | t sent by E. Warburton, local secretary of the G. W. V. A. regarding soldier's being refused the privilege of voting, the provincial secretary of that or- ganization replied that fitting punish- ment had been meted out to those |n who were responsible, referring no |} doubt to the defeat of the Hearst|o Government, d er emt r What Will Be Done? Many Methodists are wondering what the officials of Brock street church intend to do with the church upon the congregation of Queen stréet church return to their new building. According to the present plans, it is understood that the church will be closed and the mem- bers of the congregation will go to Queen and Sydenham street churches re eg A St, Andrew's Banquet. A meeting of the executive of St. Andrew's Society was held on Friday afternoon, in the office of the honor- ary secretary, James Stewart. It was decided to hold the annual meeting of the sociéty on November 7th. The executive recommends that a banquet be held this year and the date select- | ed for the event is Friday, November 28th. Mr. Stewart will look after the arrangements. p p ja | b h h a p ¢ later on | to 2 to 17 ce A. large parade N. sl! Pp in Ontario ity ver shoulder steaks were down $s a pound and stewing cuts a pound. "Twas Pay Day. anes |i ww Friday was pay-day for the R.C.H. i stationed in this district, and a heir cheques. They were dismissed for the remainder of the day, it be- ing Hallowe'en, and a heliday in milj- tary circles. see dgiiobde Directors Appointed. Al an organization meeting of the ||! Casualties Reed and Rattan Com- pany, held in the City Hall on Thurs- day evening, a board of directors was || formed, consisting of R. F. Elliott, |! Lieut.-Col. R. Crocker, Captain W. H. Smith, H. C. Nickle, and H. C. Rich- || rdson. The company expects to be in | ii a position $0 commence operations t an early date. ---- a Oddfellows Athletic Club. The Independent Order of Oddfel- ows is considering forming an athle- ic club as there is admirable mater- ial among the membership. The ini- iative will be taken by Cataraqui Lodge No. 10, the largest in the city, he membership being over five hun- red. William Fitzgerald, the sitting G., is a strong advocate of an ac- ive sports committee. Recognized By Prince. Nursing sister 'Mabel A. Bouter, aughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall Bouter, Carrying Place, had the ho- or of being recognized by His Royal lighness the Prince of Wales, here n Saturday last. As the nursing sis- ter stepped up to the platform ar- anged for the Prince and his staff, he shook hands with him and he re- marked, "Miss Bonter the last time we met was at 'Bonn.' " J -- or -- Prisoners Are Released. The two prisoners, who, it is was stated, kad been held at Portsmouth enitentiary after their discharge pa- ers were made out and they were lined up outside the || Bank of Montreal, (B.N.A.) to cash bedded TeTVeT Yew er bide dh dh hd STEAMER BRITANNIC EVERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON: AL. WAYS ON TIME. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT BY THIS RE- LIABLE ROUTE. . TELEPHONE 2195 FOR INFORMATION. bout to be freed, have been release: | [i ecause of strenuous language the; rison officials say the two convict: {fi | were not held over their time limit ad used, but because arrangements i i ad not been made for their deport- tion. Both men have now been de- iH orted. Deer Hunting. Every hynter, whether a resident | r not, must take out a li- | ji ense before he can go after deer | Non-residents licenses for deer and moose are $25, while resident licen- EE Kingston-Cape Vincent Ferry BY S. 5, MISSISQUOK-- DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. (Railroad Time) Leave Kingston 6.30 am. and 1pm. Returning leaves Cape Vincent at 9.40 a.m. reaching Kingston nae &.m. Leave Cape Vincent 4.30 p.m. reaching Kingston at Hound trip tickets $1.25, with a 0c. rebate on return trip. hav. ing a lovely outing for 76 cents. Tickeis €008 to retin on date of issue only. Bus connections at Cape Vincent fom Boring boat, Elving nearly 4 hours in Watertown and returning to connect with Sleamer leaving for Kingston, For lnfcrmat fon, phone 2185, Automoblies 2 . Rockport Nav, Co, Iad. carried: small $3.00, lar 4.00, Sp sarge § ressrved. Grand Cafe We give special attention to Banquets and Evening Parties. yl Special private rooms with tables that will' seat twenty-five people. Can make accommodation for about one hundred. Our service is the best obtainable. See the proprietor, Peter Lee, for further particulars and rates. 222 Princess street, Two Doorg ~ Above Opera House Open irom § am. to 2 a.m. Peter Lee. Prop. 9. very The Value Of The Home The man who can afford to own ® home--and the aversge man of reasonable earning capacity can---should make it his first concern to solve the problem, He will he nided in that task by studying the real estate offerings closely and investigating those which impress him favorably. He will thus be serving himself, his family aud his city. To every such man, we would say "Get m home to rally around." For thé choicest lots, houses and locations, apply to: Telephone: 703 J. 0. HUTTON 2 BIG BARGAINS 70c. Red Rose Tea .....50ec 25¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18¢. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Enrl Streets. License No. 8-27149 Phone 1544. disease for ten years, with half doz- 67 Clarence Street, Kingston en specialists. Both legs @gn terrible condition. Almost a nervous wreck. it took just 8 bottles to clear up this disease." % This is the late testimony of a prominent newspaper man. His name and his remarkable story in full on request. We have seen so many other cures with this marvelous liquid wash that we freely offer you {a bottle on our personal guarantee. { Try it to-day. Mahood's Drug Store, | Kingston. D. D D.. For Skin Disease . A NANA Nr rng The Cash Store PRESERVING PEARS in baskets or by the peck. CHOICE EATING APPLES St. Lawrence, Snows, Mclns tosh Reds and Wealthy Hickory Nuts, Almonds, Wal- nuts, Brazils and Filberts--all fresh, 1,000 tins French SARDINES; No. 1 quality ......2 for 25¢c. James T. Sutherland Home Soon. It is understood that Capt. James T. Sutherland will return from ov- erseas in the course of a couple of weeks. The hockey enthusiasts are hoping that he will be prime mover in getting the old Frontenacs re-or- ganized again. ses are $3 for deer and $5 for moose " Deer season opens November "I\} On Friday afternoon the weather | ang closes November 20th. This year was so mild that many people | ihe Government has decided that the thought that summer had returned. | deer hunters will have to go back to Many citizens, who had been wearing | the old rule of one hunter, one deer. their spring and fall coats for some | A ---------------- time, left them at home. Many farm- | : ers are hoping that the mild weather Will He Resign? will continue as the rainy weather It is said that Major A. W. Gray, during the past week has delayed the | Who was elected member of the Leg- plowing. islature in Leeds, refuded a Domin- ion Government position in 'the ex- | pectation that the Hearst Govern- ment would be returned to power and that he would be chusen as Commis- sioner of Highways. Now that the Government has been defeated, word comes from Westport that Major Gray may resign and take the Otta- wa post. Was It Indian Summer? WANTING HARDWOOD FLOORING DID YOU SAY? GET IT AT Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street Phone 1042 on Col. A. P. Deroche Resigns. Col. A. P. Deroche, Director Gen- eral of Engineep services in Canada. who has resigned his commission in the Royal Canadian Engineers, to take the position of general manager for the firm of Bate McMahon Com- pany in Ottawa, is an old Napanee boy, the younger son of the late H. M. Deroche, K.C., He attended the Napanee Collegiate Institute and ---- Drop In Meat Prices. Kingston housewives, who are | greatly interested in the cost of liv- ing and are alive to every opportu- nity of reducing it, should keep care- ful note of the prices quoted in Whig advertisements. For instance, in Fis- her's Meat market news on Friday We have a supply of cut hard wood and SUSIE ste s o - -- oy » vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ' Minis ter at both services. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be given at the close of the morning service. Sun- day School, 2.45 p.m.; Epworth Lea- gue Rally, Monday, 8 p.m.; Ladies' Aid. Tuesday, 3 p.m.; Prayer Meet- ing, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; King's Own Bible Class, Thursday, 8 p.m.; quart- erly official board, Friday, 8 p.m. -_-- PURE ICE CREAM | SERVE IT FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS Most modern machinery used in making our Ice Sream---- the ingredients are the best----nothing but pure cream used. Prompt delivery to sll parts of the city. Superior Ice Cream Parlor 204 Princess St. Phone 648 McLaughlin's Old Stand i Sunday Services in Churches Queen's University -- Convocation services will be conducted Sunday, Nov. 2nd, at 3 p.m, in Convocation Hall. Principal Dyde will preside. Union Street Church Rev. J. K. Fairful, pastor. Evening service, 7 pmm.; Sunday school and Bible classes, 3 p.m. Everybody wel- come. . 2 Calvary Congregational Church ---- The United Grocery J 11 am. and 7 p.m, N. D. Patterson. 188 Princess St. Phone 207 | Monday, 8 p.m., Young People's So- Next to Standard Band eine nesday, 8 pm., Prayer Chalmer's Church----Rev. R, J. Wil- son, M.A, D.D., Minister. Services at 11 am. and 7 pm. In the morn- ing the minister will preach. In the evening, Rev. Principal R. Bruce Taylor, L.L.D., will preach the first of a series of monthly sermons. Spe- cially to students. Sydenham Street Church Metho- dist--Rev. W. T. G. Brown, Minister. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The mi- nister will preach. Evening subject "A Call to a People." Holy commun- ion at the morning service. Class meeting at 9.45 a.m. Bible school at 2.45 p.m. Young Men's Club at 2.45 p.m. Monday 8 p.m. reception for Queen's students in the Sunday school hall. Wednesday 8 p.m. prayer meeting. Friday 3.30 p.m. Women's Missionary meeting. Cooke's Presbyterian = Church, Brock street--The minister, Rev. W. Taylor Dale, will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Beginners' and primaty Sunday school classes at 11 a.m.; main school and Bible class at 3 pm.; Y.P.S., Monday, 8 pm. A cor- dial welcome awaits you at Cooke's. First Baptist Church, Sydenham and Johnson streets--Rev. J. S. La- Flair, pastor. 11 am. Rev. A. F. Brown will 'preach; 2.45 p.m. Bible schobl. 7 p.m. subject, "Werth While Titles," the pastor will preach. A seat, a hymnal, a welcome for you in this home-like church. i Brock Street Methodist chyreh Rev. D. A. Lough, Minister. Service at 11 am., Rev. D. A. Lough. At 7 pam. Rev. J. D. Ellis, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at close of morn- ing service. Sunday school at 3 p.m. Beginners' and primary classes at 11 am. Judge Lavell will sing at the evening service. f . First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, betwean Bagot and Wellington streets--Sunday school, 9.45 a.m. Service, 11 a.m.; subject, "Everlasting Punishment." Wed- ie 4 8 p.m, testimonial meeting. b ee ae -- St. Paul's--Holy Communion. 11 a. m. Preacher, Rev. C. J. Young, B. A. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Evening prayer, 7 o'clock. Preacher, Rev. C. J. Young, B.A. . St. Andrews--Rev. John W. Step- hen, minister, 11 a.m. Rev. E. F. Torrance, D.D., 7 p.m. Rev. Colonel A. M. Gordon, D.D,, Students, sol- diers and strangers welcome. First Con onal Church, cor ner Wellington and Johnson--Revy. R. D. Tannahill, B.A., B.D., minister, Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m. Com- munion will be observed after morn- ing service. Sunday school, 3 pam.; Young People's Society, Monday, 8 dam. er mem, New Canons Of Modesty. {New York World) The Pope warns women against "fashions contrary to that modesty which should be the fairest orna- ment of the Christian woman." But women to whom clothes are religion have their own canons of modesty, and strongly subversive canons they Mae St. Luke's Church, Nelson street-- Rev. J. deP. Wright, MA, B.D. rec- tor. 20th Sunday after 'Trinity, All Saints' Day. 11 a.m. Morning Pray- er and Holy Communion. 2,30 pm. S. 8S. and Bible Class; 4 p.m., Holy Baptism; 7 p.m. Evening prayer. Ser- mon subject: "The Blessed Dead." Music, anthem: "What Are There That Are Arrayed in White?" (Stay- ner), Choir! Seats free. Strangers, visitors and students cordially wel- comed to all the services, a F & were possible to make any better bread or pastry than is turned out by this establishment you can feel quite satisfied in your ' mind that we would be making a better article. This, however, is a human impossibility. We bake a perfect bread and per- The farmer has captured the pro- Tect pastry, vince; he has got back standard * ? : time; he has hens that lay the gold- i L Ta = jon eggs; he hug the opes spaces, roth HEE, 42S BAKE h 4 air and sunshine. y golly, what ¥ Yer Ne _} | chance have some of us city men to READ & PASTR Peninsular Ranges ~~ For perfect baking, fuel economy and ap- pearance the Peninsular Kange excells above all others. They are guaranteed absolutely. We also have a few good second hand Us Poor City Men. (Ottawa Journal) get dn on Nis position. Communion. Preacher, the Dean. 3 p.m., Sunday School. 4 p.m. Holy Baptism. 7 pm. Evensong. Capt. Laws, CHF, will give an address Daily services of intercession in the | Chapel. ; $ St------------ Always work for promotion and Jour Shanes for getting it will be tial to excess Battery. : "KLEAN ALL" JAVEL WATER Manutactursd Specially for iitsing and taking out Stains from white linen and Cotton Without Boiling. : Also cleans bath tubs, sinks, copper, porcelain, marble tiling. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT--18c. A QUART BOTTLE Return bottle and save Sc. fo disinfect leave soma in open container {5 Foom. Germs can~ ae not live where it is used. TRY IT PLEASE. JAVEL MFG. €0., 19 Mother! Say "California," then you will get genuine "California Syrup of Figs." Full directions for babies and. children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- «coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative. congregation | passed to the other side during the} year. 3 pm. Sunday school, 7 p.m. Evening prayer and sermon. Sermon| subject, "The of the Con- verted" : he ; oy : ONTARIO STREET, KINGSTON. ~Rev. J. A. Waddell, Minister, Ser- r >