: 4 <1 » [7 | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1910. T he Correct Overcoat ¥ YOU WANT AN OVERCOAT THAT IS CORRECT IN STYLE, correct in material, correct in workmanship, correct in price. Our Quality Overcoats will make you stand out In a crowd as being well dressed. We HAVE COATS FOR THE YOUNG MAN THAT HAVE "SNAP and Go" to them---but we also have the Coats the more con. sqrvative dresser wants. Our prices are always right. OVERCOATS FOR PRESENT WEAR; SUITS FOR ALL THE year round, and Men's Furnishings of every description. D. J. WILL "THE MEN'S STORE" , would not labor beyond their strength in any other manner, continue to test to over-capacity their . After their eyesight begins to fail' (hey continue to strain it. Here you will find complete scientific ex- #4 amindtipn, correct prescription and Mou: reasonable people who vision restoration at such a moder ate figure that you must not longer continue the dangerous delay. J.J. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE We show this Gentleman's Opén. Face Watch, which is & 17 Jewel Waltham Movement, in a high grade filled case. Complete. price, $30.00. This is a thorough dépendable time- piece and we can recommend it for the man who needs ac- curate time. Other styles and models in prices from $15.00 to $125.00, Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS ST. ; Offices to let; frst foot front; heat- TELEGRAPH BUILDING, CLARENCE STREET Apolyie-- ory & 5. KIMKPATRIFK ON PREMISES. BAD CHEESE HUNTERS FOUR BOXES OF FOUND BY A Belgian Cripple Seeks Help. Hunters Saved from Drowning. Last week a couple of hunters in| v th vicinity of Bug Bay, by the merest dent made a discovery that is! causing a great deal of comment and | {to find the culprits would require the services of a secret service man would be required. While following tae small creeks in the pursuit of game they inadvertently made what they size. Upon being examined it was {found to be entirely unfit for use. | | The miscreant did not {intend to feed | py Art Has To Be Discor : {the game that inhabit the bay, other- i wise he would not havehad the crea- {my riand boxed up. visible on the boxes whereby {same could be traced. They i evidently been in the marsh {three months or over, { A pitiful sight was to be seen for ithe past ten days of a young man {apparently twenty-five or thirt had for *Nirears of age with his right leg ol at the hip, left arm afflicted, blind of his right eve, and face badly scar-| red, traversing the Island on crutches! seeking charity in the inclement turn to his native land. doubt he bears thé marks of a true soldier and his case should be in- i vestigated by the proper authortiies. Al time of writing he had left for the city. - A quiet wedding took place in the Sporch of the Sacred Heart this morn- Moran and Arthur Cough. Congrat- ulations are being extended to the young couple, who will make their home on the island. Miss Dorothy Masson, Cape Vin- cent, is the guest of Mrs. Doyle and family for the week end. Miss M. {Gartland, Stoco, has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. John O'Bflen for the past week. Miss Lily Woodman Syracuse, N.Y. Clarence Jenkins, Pieton, 1s spending a few days among friends on the island. O'Reilly returned home today from her home in Enterplise. Mr. Teylor and Mr, Kitchen, who Raid Bay resort for the past couple of weeks, returned to their yesterday. Many lovers of the rod and reel J have made excellent catches of sa)-| imon in the vicinity of Long Point, recently. tat twenty-five pounds Thomas Hutchinson, veteran fisherman, in trawling off Long Point recently, {four parts of days, caught forty-eight isalmon that averaged nine pounds See our- TABLE LAMPS in the window. new designs just received. H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC C0. ERE En ERs 167 PRINCESS ST. These are TELEPHONE 441 edch. The sight is not uncommon when 'weather permits to see twelve and fifteen boats trawling in the above vicinity. | Captain A. McDonald whose motto 1s always "safety first" cancelled the i one o'clock trip on Tuesday last. The { waves were running mountainous 3 | high, i Those in authority are to be com- mended for the excellent cement walk i. constructed from Main down to the ferry landing during the past sum- mer, and also for the bungalo walt- 3 ing room that is now under course {of construction: The latter will be : ia credit to any municipality. Frank Cramer who is canvassing {in the interests of the Victory Loan, {1s evidently the right man in the right iplace. He Is leaving no stone un- itarned to achieve the required amount. { In the gale of wind last Tuesday | |a drowning accident wus narrowly !averted in the lower gap. Two hunt- ers, Fred Folger, Jr., and a friend, {In & motor boat with duck boat in Children's White Coney Coats and Goat Robes. Gourdier's - 78 BROCK STREET. Autumn Footwear 'YOU ARE INVITED 70 VIEW THI FAVORED MODELS IN AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOES FOR 191,20 : ; ) Ne + grace, € and finish, i i ectmess and superiority of tow, in endeavoring to get into Big {Bay by way of the American Chan- {nel, the dyck boat broke away and {they attempted to pick it up-and their {motor boat stopped. They were soon {in the trough, which was running {very high aud their boar swamped. {Other hunters in the distases notic- fed their plight. A field glass was {brought into use when i was seen | feir situation was perilous. They at jonce set out and rescued the young { men, towed their launch to shore, gave them dry clothing, and made | them as comfortable as possible under existing circumstances. | To plek mushrooms in November 'is something that seldom occurs, yet Hit the writer's privilege on Mon- ay pick more than half a peck of fine large ouesa. 3 Principal Bruce Taylor will ad- dress the Kingston Teachers' Insti- ne Doesn't hurt a bit and costs palg A WOLFE ISLAND MYSTERY Some | lat 1 Fine Fish Caught Recently.. Two! Sr "THE they thought to be a good find of of four boxes of cheese of the average | He also took the | Precaution that there were no marks | the | | ference opened with a lecture i Principal R. Bruce Taylor, | University, on ig, the participants being Miss Vera ' has returned home after & trip tol Mrs. James | have been enjoying the excellent sal-| mon fishing at James Cowley's noted home| Henry Hinckley, the other | {day hooked one that tipped the scales | Are You Fat? Just i , (hose harmless Nt t simplify A ia Preser n. don't wait for the doctor's to your drug or § wis Co. 884 d- rer -------- 1} ART OF . PREACHING" SUBJECT OF DR. TAYLOR'S LEC. ' YTRE BEFORE ALUMNI - Prof. J. L. Morison Gives Evening | Address on "Religious Recon- struction." The Wednesday afternoon session of Queen's Theological Alumni con- by | of Queen's ve "The Art of Preach- | BE." and he dealt with it as one ho has a wide knowledge of the | art he spoke of. He started in by Try This | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Special Value $3.00 LITTLE BOYS' BROWN BLUCHER BOOTS -- NEOLIN RUBBER HEELS; SIZES 11--12---13. SOLES AND Abernethy's Shoe Store explaining the great difficulties that { confront the iinistry of the present { day. They have by no means an easy weather that we have had of late. | The young man elaims to have walked | from Montreal, states he is a Belgian, | served three years in the war, and is | endeavoring to collect funds to re-| Without | life, and the war has not tended to make it any easier, rather the re- verse, as the men who have returned, demand a far more exacting religion to meet their conception of what chirch life should be. It is hard to preach all the time, he continued A minister cannot be continually keyed up to the preaching of ser- [mons as they are delivered these days. The mere production of a ser- mon is nothing, it is what lies be- hind the production. It is the wav that the sermon is delivered and how It 1s received that counts. Sermons are the basis of the art of the care of the soul, and this art takes much time and much sacrifice to acquire. Ministers who think they can sit down and write a sermon in a few minutes are not doing their duty in caring for the souls of their peo- ple. On the minister is placed a vital trust and he must take care! that In his sermons he does not be- tray that trust. Dr. Taylor then gave some val- uable hints about "Don't" for young preachers, and some of them drew { forth smiles from his audience. The art of preaching has to be discover- and preach, and not all have the same ideas or methods of preaching. | The greatest preachers the world ever knew differed in both ideas and methods of preaching. There are. however, five great qualities that all true preachers should possess in union, To be a true preacher one must have them. They are plety, sympathy, courage, humanity, and strength of character. They to- | gether, go to make up a true preach- jer, and one must try to cultivate { them all. { Dr. Taylor then spoke on the dif-| ficulties that confront the 'country | i preacher. His is the hardest lot of {all preachers, He has far greater difficulties to overcome. He is poor- (er, on account of jusufficient salary, {and, worse still, in small places, he { hears every whisper of criticism that is levelled against the doctrine that he | preaches. This class of God servers | must have a great deal of courage in | order to withstand becoming lax, and | letting things drop. { In conclusion, Dr. Taylor explained | the fine system of instruction that the | students have in a university. Every- { thing is done both for their spiritual, { physical and mental welfare. Special | services are held fbr students on | Sundays and he was thankful to say { that many of them attended. Prineipal "Taylor's paper was fol- lowed by & very interesting discus- sion, led by Rev. Mr. Somerville and Rev. T. N. Beckstedt, and was eager- ly taken up by many present. There was considerable controyersy on the subject. of preaching, how and what to preach, and Dean Coleman of the Education Faculty amused the audi- 'ence by telling them thal the reason his little child liked to go to Chal- mers Church was that Dr. Wilson thumped on the pulpit harder than any other minister. Several laymen spoke, as well as ministers, and one student got up rather timidly, and ed.. Notanyone can get into a pulpit |B ge THE GENUINE BORSALINO ITALIAN HATS New Shapes and Colors Just It is better to buy GOOD FURNITURE, like REID'S, right tt the start, and be satisfied than take a chance on inferior goods, WE OFFER YOU UNEXCHLLED STORE SERVICE. JAMES REID The Busy Store With Large Stock 'Phong 147 for Service. AERNEIRER ERIN DNERENSEEENERENE ETCETERA CC PURE ICE CREAM Our Ice Cream fis the purest in the city. OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT is proud of the range of Gloves it-is showing. This i3 the glove store of the city. NEW FURS Now is the time to make your selection. 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His great objection to the long sermons of these times was that the tendency to sleep was too great to resist. Some in the audience were In the evening, Prof. spoke on "Religious -------- fet is up anything else, 80 the sooner they are removed the better it will be for church must be, a hgon is heeded {a She world io- stood the test of war, but It fs not wr il Prone 409. Delivery Service. everyone, The creed of the -- "I will follow osnnniti sees Net NEW YORK FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY STORE cannot follow anyone if we have not trust, The great trial of religion came HOME-MADE CANDIES, FRESH DAILY WATCH SATURDAY FOR SPECIALS IN CHOCOLATES whilst the war was on, and the man who has come home from over there 814 PRINCESS ST. PHONE - 1405. has an idea ali his own as to what Religion 'do a extent Do Not Del CAN BE SEEN AND BOUGHT AT A. SPEIZMAN'S 00 QUEEN, S7.. KINGSTON,