HU As, vue, sews. ee ---- -- FINES WENT 10° SUPERIOR "The Kiwanians Had a Good For Canadian Authors' Book Week | Dinner and Good Time on Wednesday, RALPH CONNOR'S . | Powerful New Story The weekly luncheon of the Ki. wanis club was held in the Notre Dame Convent on Wednesday, dur- "TO HIM THAT | HATH" y Ing the bazaar week to raise funds for the institution, and a handsome A Novel of the West To-day-- Surely the Big Canadian Novel of the Year. lonation was made to the Mother Su- perior, being the proceeds of the fines R. Uglow & Co. collected du € the roll call when r not one membér escaped a penalty. t There was a large attendance of club. men and the meeting was enlivened by brilliant Passages of 'wit, short | addresses by prominent members, and Kiwanig Songs led by Harold Hughes in a manner that excelled | anything ever heard before, Persident Frank J. Hoag occupied the chair and the following were an. | nounced: T, J. Rigney, Hugh Stey- | enson, Toronto, Dr, Ross and A. w. Brooks, W. A. 'Marecelis, D.C, Ph. C., was =~ | the silent booster, and, in addition [to providing a souvenir for each | 8uest, donated a number of valuable {and curfous prizes which were won by the following: George Van Horne, Chuck Moody, Stan. Driver, Harvey | Milne, Jack Sutherland, Fred wil- son Bill Moore, W. J. Linton, Harry | Wilder, A pamphlet with a cover | photograph of Dr. Marcelis explains all about chiropractic, a new system for treating disease without drugs. Dr. Marcellig is a member of the Drugless Physicians' Association of Canada, graduate of the National College Chiropractic, Chicago and the National College Elect, Thera- Deutics, Lima, 111, The Kiwanis Quartetts, composed of H W. Newman, A. Lemmon, w, McCallum and Fred Wilson gave two | Very sweet gelections, Addresses on the charter presenta- (tion to the Peterbore Kiwanis Club were given by W. Moore, W. Y. Mills, Garnet Lockett and Bob Rodger. The Peterboro Club is an off-shoot of the Kingston club and the four members Named performed an important part of the ceremonies that started the new club on its way. In consequen.e of the splendid impression created by the local members Kingston now holds a high place in the esteem of business and professional men of Peterboro, A notable incident referr- ed to was the admirable address de- livered by Kiwanian Ww. Y. Mills. He was regarded as a typical exponent of Kiwanis and he made the reputa- [tion of Kingston felt in Peterboro. | Willlam Moore had charge of the | parade, and G. Lockett the "stunts." The officers and members of the Club were received by the Mother Superior and the ladies of the Con- o Quick's | 8regation de Notre Dame and a | splendid dinner was served in the Grocery 50,000 SAMPLES Dr. Beil's Veterinary Wonder 50,000 one dollar ($1.00) bottles Free to horsemen who glve the Wonder a fair trial Guaranteed for Colic, Inflammation of the Lungs. Bowels. Kidneys, Fevers, Distemper etc. Bend 25c for Malling Paukage etc. Agents wanted. Write your address- plainly. DR. BELL, V.8,, KINGSTON, Ont. G.Hunter Ogilvie 281 King Street HOLD UP and BURGARLY Phones 568) and 1087 pom SPECIAL SALE ON THIS WEEK Choice Creamery Butter 38c Ib. Choice Mince Meat ...20c. 1b. Corn Flakes ....8 boxes 28c. Sirloin Steak E want to express our gratification about the W manner in which' our Patrons are discussing our satisfactory service. They speak In grateful terms anus the completeness of our service and about the perfect way we have relieved x their sight aberration. If you are a sufferer from eye trouble you should make an effort to see us. Lid Rib Roasts Stewing Cuts . ..5c. to 10c. 1b, Rended Dripping 10c. Ib. Registered Optometrist 140 Wellington St. Opp. Post Office | | | YOUR PROTECTION! BURGLARY INSURANCE C. §. KIRKPATRICK | 36 Clarence St. 'lelephone 5@Sw- | 7 | basement . of the building, Here the room and the 'tables were appropri- ately decorated and the excellent. After the address the collection of fines, * President Frank directed the secretary, Geprge Browiilee, to present the mon to | the Mother Superior. J. gney, hd E [in » neat address, received-the con- A { tribution on behalf of the Mother % verything |: == _ Major-General Sir A. C. Macdonell F (a h Sale moved a warm vote of thanks to the Mother Superior and the ladies for a -----y @ oy men, ~~ the privilege of dining at the bazaar and expressed his deep appreciation of the splendid work of the convent as an educational institution, H. C. Nickle seconded the resolution, and it was Ey to the Mother Su- perior by President Frank Hoag. Kiwanian Robert J. Wilson sug- gested that the club give a dinner to Queen's University football team which made such a splendid record in the intercollegiate championship matches, missing the championship by only one point. The matter was left with the executive to make the necessary arrangements and fix a date for the dinner, With the exception of a few A rticles wtih Price Restrictions An opportunity to select from the finest stock ever displayed in oo y Kingston * Diamonds Watches Jewelry Silverware China Leather Goods Cut Glass Ivory Ebony Lamps This is a real genuine discount sale. FOR CASH SALES R. J. RODGER Jeweler. . . . . 132PrincessSt "WHERE THE CLOCK IS ON THE WALK" "Clocks ---------- Rev D# Cleaver Awarded $7,000 Rev. Dr. Cleaver, Belleville, was awarded $7,000 in high court in his action against the Standard Paving Company. Heé sued them as the re- sult of an accident last summer, -------------------- From Belleville Comes Ed. O'Flynn, barrister, to tell you why the Liberals are going to win and why Campbell is the man for Kingston. Friday evening at eight o'clock in Ontario Hall, ---------------- The current issue of the Canada Gazette contains notice to the effect that the resignation of Lieut. E. V. Mullin, formerly of the 4th Hussars, has been accepted. The Belleville Y. M. C. A. is out for a drive for $3,000 and 300 mem- bers. It Is moving along swiftly. The Classifieds are the best ans wer to the unemployment question 1HE DAILY INVITE CLUBS To i MEET IN CHAUMONT Invitation Extended to Lake Racing Association for August, ' -- The Lake .Yacht R. {tion will be invited to hold {ts annua: {regatta next year at Chaumont?, | IN.Y. The Crescent Yacht Club at its meeting in Watertown, N.Y., decided | tg extend such an invitation to the | [Assootation and Edward S. Lansing, | | Who commanded the George cup | | challenger, Huskie II, at Hamilton, | | this year, was selected as a- delegate | [to attend the annual meeting of the ! {L.Y.R.A. at Toronto, Dec. 3rd, ana | | personally invite tha! organization | to come to Chaumont as the guest or | the Crescent Yacht Club next August, | when the regatta will be held. It has been many years since the | regatta has been held at this end of | the lake in American waters The | association is made up of all of the | important yacht clubs around Lake | Ontario including the Royal Cana.l- | | fan Yacht Club of Toronto, the Roya," | Hamilton Yacht Olub of Hamilton, | the Kingston Yacht Club, the Roch- | | ester Yacht Club and the Crescent | Yacht Club. The regatta and races | of the L.Y.R A., each summer con- | stitute a gala time in t| Lake Ontar.o. ---- ENTERS HIS 80th YEAR J. B. Walkem, K.C,, Strong, Physi. cally and Mentally, The flag on the collegiate institute | Is flying to-day in honor of Chancel- | lor J. B. Walkem, K.C., a former | chairman of the Board of Education, | There are some people who dislike | to 'have their age known, but Mr. | Walkem is not one of them, and to- | day he admits that he has entered | his eightieth year. He is so strong | physically and - mentally that he | could\pass for one of sixty-five, Mr. Walkem was born in England in 1842 and came to this country with | the family several years later. King- ston 'became his residence on the | BR: Yt acing Associa- | he yachting of 7 ISH WHIG. -- SLIPPERS eee Te or ee -- LADIES' BEDROOM SLIPPERS, IN ALL THE FANCY COLORS ~IN KID AND FELT PRICES, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 BLUE, PINK, GREY, BROWN, PURPLE, ROSE, LAVENDER. BLUE, PINK, GREY, BROWN, PURPLE, ROSE, LAVENDER. Abernethy's Shoe Store Special for This Week NOV. 21st to 26th. English Breakfast Tea 83c. 1b. Egg-O Baking Powder . ..25c. Old Dutch Cleanser. .2 for 23c. Gold Bond Soup ....8 for 22c. AT THE UNIQUE GROCERY C. H. Pickering 490 and "492 Princess St. Phone 530. A In The Letter to "There are sure to be a Kiddie Kar, Shoo Fly, Rocking Horses, Three Piece Toy Set, Child's first of January, 1869. He studied active practice ever since. As a citi- zen he has occupied many promin-. ent posttions with credit to hirmnsd and to the benefit of the public, A® society with which he is stil] con- nected is the Victorian Order of Nurses, not only locally but asa member of the national executive, He is a man of meny parts, a gdod schol- ar, speaking German and French, the latter as fluently as English. He is @ good billiard player and golfer, and as a musician he composed one of the most pleasing pieces played by the Royal Canadian Horse Artil- lery band at public dedication servic- es. The Whig wishes its old friend | many happy returns of the day. A CHARMING PLAY. "Just Supose'" at the Grand Opera House Wednesday Evening, A. E. Thomas' pretty, roman'le comedy, "Just Suppose," based on the fecent visit of the Prince o: Wales, was witnessed at the Grana law here with his brother, the late | OF Dr. R. T. Walkem, and has been in |" Desk and Chair, Dolls, Brass "Bed, Doll's Carriage, a Baby Walker, Child's Hish Chair and Rocker--gifts that make Christmas morning brighter, ---- ' fori gin LLY rYoughs Ga a uY - " RW hy Le Let .- recharge your Ford Magne- We do it witho motor. Guarante funded ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Phones: Shop 1039, Res, 1537J, 378 BROCK STREET to ut disturbing your ed satisfaction or money re- JAMES REID PHONE 147 FOR SERVICE "New Overcoats Opera House Wednesdey evening hy a large audience who thoroughly en. joyed a very delightful production. In the caste are some of England's best players, headed by Graham Ves- ley, who plays the role of the prince splendidly. Norman Cope, who was Si~ John Martin Harvey's understudy in his recent tour, plays the role of H.R.H.s chum, Rubbles, Walter Howe, in the role of the British am: | bussador to Washington, is one of England's test cctors and made % marked impression. Kathleen Was- lace, known also on the picture screen, appears as the pretty littl southern girl, and Mrs, Hurley, prch- ably America's oldest actress, wae very delightful as the grandmother. The whole caste was good. "Just Suppose" i3 a love story. between the British prince and 'the lit'le southern girl, Late Strawberries Beat Last Mosquito and Bird Ottawa, Nov. 24--So far as it is ever safe to declare anything a rec- ord, the strawberries picked Tuesday in George Taylor's garden have beat- en the last mosquito and the lonely summer bird. The berries which were on ever-bearing plants, were fine and firm, and decidedly edible. Last year there were berries on the plants on November 9th. Leading horticultur- ists say this year constitutes a local record, . The ceremony of the constitution and consecration of Quinte Friend- ship Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, No. 227, Belleville, took place on Tuesday. It was an inspiring event. --n Women's Field Mouse Grey Kid High- cut Bals with Jouis Heels. All sizes. Women's Chocolate Kid Theo Ties in Military. Heels. All sizes. : Broken lines Women's Gun Metal Bro- gue Oxfords--Chocolate Kid Bals, etc. WHILE THEY LAST.......... $2.75 Allan M. Reid SHOE STORE TEN YEARS AGO, The touring Scotch curlers wil] be | in Kingston January twenty-first and twenty-second. Frank Partridge has been recom- mended for the captaincy of "A" Company, 47th Regiment, to suec- ceed Capt. Thomas Healey, R. M. C. rugby teams will go to Montreal to-day to contest the Junior and interprovincial rugby champion.' ships, "Paddy" Moran is back in town for a short visit, - The county council is trying to have Wolfe Island included in the Sydenham high school district, " SPECIAL [TWICE TOLD TALES | News of Kingston TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Sydenham. soccer team on" Satur- day tied with Queen's on the grounds of the former. John Finlay, M.A., has been ap- pointed a professor in the Univer sity of South California. M. A. A. A defeated Queen's 8 to 1 in Montreal. It hag been decided fo run a branch of the street railway out Bagot street to Kingston Junction. Rockwood curling club has again elected Dr. Clarke president, Kingston sad Granites combined | will play Queen's rugbyists on Thanksgiving Day, Men's and Boys' All Reduced RONEY?'S, Princess St. -- HN wy $1.89-Big Aluminum Sale-$1.89 ON FRIDAY, NOV, 25th At 9 o'clock, we will place on sale 500 of the most staple pieces of Quality Brand Aluminum Ware, Every piece perfect and guaran- teed for 20 years. ST -_ : 2 tary. Will not rust, curl or crack. Values up to $4.50. Our rice for thissaleis ..... .... wre rns vei nie $1488 It must be FIRST COME FIRST SERVED No telephone or mail orders. CASH and CARRY. SEE OUR WINDOWS! A Factory Representative Will Conduct This Sale, W. H. COCKBURN & CO. Aluminum is sani | A driverioss truck ran over a sides walk (n Toronto end killed a It was left at a curd with the running, At Yorkton, Sask., the medical Robert McLaughlin, prominent health officer bas closed ail schools, manufacturer, and a public benefac- churckes, theatres and pool rooms on {tor at Oshawa, died on Wednesday, Account of the outbreak of smallpox, aged eighty-five years. engine