Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1903, p. 5

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Big ! He walks with a rmer step -- hig % 18 brighter--his ws; are koener, and Ton carries more weight with it, if he ig wen weessed. if yo pocket book hi hl few exira dollars for luxuries visit us, when vou go to lock for your Fall Buit, ang we will sh w.ycu how to save them. There are a number of nay kinks of fasbion ig Fall Buits, but you can get them all here at moderate Prices, say $10, $12, £12.50, $18 50, $16 and $17 for a suit | You won't say "too much" after you -have scen the suits. Come in, please CEEEE EX OOOOOOCOO0DIO0 EX: (® OO Y 0. : ak Hall, TENCE = LEER ---- Dressy OES r Men JLT, [D, LF, D. ) to $5. er Shoe Store, : C ore wn we are proud to [ this store. L AND WIN- AMA in ~- mc that n's | ne 5 i n, anu fle, i f ; to him "Hcw 0 $15. A, 6 to $18. | Hold It! ' SON . wnd Crawford's. the Headlight THE DAILY WHIG, EDUCATIONAL. Mi ss Grace Evans, . VIOLIN TEACHER, 139 Upper Union Street. DANCING CLASSES MISS McAULEY WILL RESUME her dancing classes this season in the Masonic Hall, next to Whig Building Fvenmgs from 8 to 11, Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 MUSIC. MISS NELLIE HANLEY, FINAL year, - Toronto Conservatory of Music (Piano und Theory), is prepared to give lestons in Piano after September th. Address 75 Gore strect, Kingston. MUSIC. MISS ILA B. DAY, A.C M, WILL be prepared to teach the Pianoforte af- er October 5th, at her studio, Earl St, Kingston, Pupils prepared for examinations of Toropto Conservatory of Music. For terms and other particulars, 'ad- dress, Hox 134, Harrowsmith. PIANO TUITION MISS NEAMATA VAN PELT, HA Vi ing decided to remain in Kingston until mext spring," will be prepared to teach the pianoforte at her stodio, Sydenham stroet, above the Y.W.C.A., in the Odd- fellows' block, on and after the 21st of September. Terms. etc, made known on applicgtion Ensemble classes and sight readin a specialty. 7 ~Sehool of Art ng classes, Tuesday and Thurs- day, 30 to 9:30. These classes are specially for mechanics and instruction is given individually to suit all trades CHARLES E. WRENSHALL, r rincipal street $ Rooms 230% Princess stra KINGSTON BUSINESS INESS COL LEGE KINGSTON, TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO. Uhequalled facilities for securing posi- tions Largest and best equipment in Canada 821 Queen street, Kingston. SEND FOR CATALOGUE Confederation Life Building, Toronto. EE FTE EET ------ 0090050090009 ORDER. NOW Swift's cranton Coal Screened, Clean . And Dry. AT LOWEST PRICES. : JAMES SWIFT & GO. 900000000009 $26600299000 ©009000606 002 9994999499 While SLA LEN Sold (ATT AW 11 (7 (4 YOU CAN PROVIDE FOR YOUR FUTURE--AND YOUR FAMILY-- AT LITTLE COST. For the HOW and the WHY-- WRITE OR CALL ON Ww J FAI District Manager, « J. ' Kingston, Ont. Ra pL) / - - > or mg & A few tacts worth . i tires reset cold by Hende ting machine, don't burn. the 4 mar the paint. don't destroy th ' It keeps thé dish of wheels just does the r quickly mand accu and all a wheel, at WARD ¢ 42, 46 Princess Y. W. C. A ing, ng, Scalp Treatment be 3 ' Jet at Mahood's Drue Stare. tr TRIMONY TO-NiGHT ! faost eminent phrenologist. will Es at the © Ty ous T 1 for companionship, ete Almis- LECTURE TO MEN, he cure of diseases peculia secial class will be formed indsor'sé class in Vi |A BOY'S CLUB! TO BE ORGANIZED BY HE W.C.T.U Help Wanted--Prizes Presented -- | No Delegates Will be Sent to the Convention in St. Thomas. | The October meeting of the W.C.T. U. was held on Thursday afternoon. There wes a larger attendance than usual. Mrs. Macallum, president, occu pied the chair, conducting the usual devotional exercises. After singing a hymn and prayer, which was led by Mrs. Briden, Mrs. Macallum gare a | brief expositions on Judges iv.,, 4-H After the minutes were discussed, the | treasurer gave her statement, showing a small balance The. annul provipeial convention is to~be held in, St. Thomas, in the end | of October, So far the Kingston union has sent one or more delegates to the convention each vear since it organiz A cided very reluctantly, not | ed, but 4 year. . The pl tr duty of presenting the prizes to the successful winners came next in order, The union has for sev eral vears past offered prizes to the | hov and girl taking the higheét marks for physiology and temperance at the entrance examinations. This vear Mas ter Harold Marshall came first, having | ninetv-one per cent, and Misses Mamie Anglin' and Lillian Nellquham, were equal, each having eighty nin per conte, so that three pr instead of two, as in former vears fitable hooks were given each win? or and were presented bv the presi Jont accompanied with a brief and ap prooriate address | ding thei { could be secur j onleet to be a desirable one ndle principally Booth s cel nd see for yourself 1ON FISH CO. ILLI FORMA Dressmaking Parlors, "SING DOO LAUNDRY," ; h for laun- | santhemume. From nine to ten thirty O00 LAUNDRY" an opportunity READ MIXED PAINT | best paint on the mar- durable, finest colors, ents for Kingston. » HARDWARE MERCHANT. | en AND WOMEN. f 1 AND MARKERS. Ticket | win TAs prompt. | VG RACE HORSES The | Sunday at H. Covert's. W H | has rented the Hogle building, former ns put -- mE oh w Be {in a full not {| N. Open October 1st Ignorant Of Nature' s Laws, The remaining time was taken up in | deciding as to the advisability of {forming a club for those vs who do { not Lelong to the YM.C.A., but who | would lik to have the means of sper evenings in a o asant and profitable manner. Tt was thought a 'rate rent dd. But there is much t o besides, for which the union must lopend to a larre extent on the kind ness of friends. Will' all who # uitable room »t a me mite t 8 niture, games, magazines, etc are | needed In discussing the matter, it was decided that although the difficul ties were manv thev were not insur mountable ARNIEL--AINSLIE. day Evening. On We | street, took place the marriage of | Miss Kathleen Moore, second daughter, | of the late David Ainslie, to William james Arniel, formerly of this city, but now with C. Snider, jeweller, | Pittsburg, Pa. Canon Macmorine per | f orm the teremony w bride, who wag given away hy | her etn, William Ainslie, wore' a vn of white crepe de chine over | white tafieta silk, trimmed with silk | lace 'and accordeon plaited chiffon and carried white roses. Her sister, Miss Bertha, wearing a pretty costume of while Robert Hender t groom. Little lyn Mell, niece of the bride, tilv frocked in white silk and carrying a basket of pink and white [ carnations, was the flower girl. The | burst of pearls and to the bridesmaid | + pearl pin, { with smilax and pink and white chry | "The supper tables were decorated | o'clock a reception was held during hich the bride's friends were given tion of we gw gilts, among 1 ra piece of silver from Se | vers of St, Js choir, to wh Mr and left on the 2 0 train and before going to their home in | Fitts shurg Will Go West | - Narrows on the Rideau, Oet. 1 The | farnférs in this section are complain ing of the potatoes rotting We Are vaiting for the threshers to come in y this section. A great deal of grain was put in wet James Haughian in | tends going west again JOH situation awaiting Ji 1 Me Namee returned to New 1 Mor dav, after visiting his many . friends he Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Uarty were n Perth on Thursday Mra F J Grennon and Miss Nellie Bulgar, Bald win's Corners, spent most of thi week at the Brockville fair, they re turned on Friday evening, Mrs M Namee and Miss Carty paid Burgess «it on Tuesaday. E. J. Gren fe were in Perth on Saturd paid Westport a visit on Sunday ing TE | New Furniture Store | Mrs { have been visiting at Charles Collins', | have returned to lochester, N.Y | Lorne Covert, Rochester, N.Y., spent | ly ocoupied by Dr. Nash and He -------------- i | Matinee At The Grand ' pg No one shanld ules the opportt £5 tv of weing Harry Cole in "The ( g born in a mab, Comes out in es ction and word, and stamps bim 00 { opera is a thriller, -------- It Is Now Well Known I i { fur store, A HAPPY DAY. J For 'Miss Ruth Byam, MISS RUTH BRYAN, comes her own mistress, a day of rejoRing for vere given | an ened in looking f A » determination of the woman was not to be relented and after more | hie remarks about Kingston importunities from their daughter and a) ' that they were not at all pad would gladly the is hy Miss Tevan is so Surrounded by re ela A Marriage Ceremony On Wednes- | sday evening, at -the resi-| a | dence of the bride's mother, 243 Earl or the wending day The LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. % Help Out The Committee. gray crepe de chine and white chiffon, . » citizens | 0, F. Telgmann left today for De Mise 0 royally entertained by | seronto on a business trip. ompelled to appeal to the | this | cation in | if. -Plummer. Iki view the beautiful | ARE INDIGNANT BUYERS CONSIDER THEM- SELVES SLANDERED Local Cheese Exporters Take Ex- ception to Remarks Made by Daniel Derbyshire, of Brock- ville, and Make Denial. ; Daniel Derbyshire's remarks in the Montreal Gazette, to the effect that Kingston cheese buyers could afford to rive a higher price for cheese because they secured a big rebate, has arous- ed the ire and indignation of King- ston exporters, An indignation, meet ing was held Thursday, when the fol Jowing Jetter was drafted and copies sent to the different newspapers for publication. The local buyers more par ticularly desired the Montreal Gazette to publish it, as it was in that paper under the heading of 'Dairy Pro duce," in your correspondent's message We must make heavy Fall Stock to : and in order to do so itis v ls snout close out all odd lines or broken We note a fow only 20 only large wooden pails best iron hoops, each containing 8 that Mr. Derbyshire's statement is said | bars of Electric soap. to have first appeared. contents on sale for 23c. 'In your issue of September 24th, | . 17 only large white enamel wash ba: sins, very slightly iy. Js doren Breakfast Plates with pref y Rive decorations, value $1 a doesn.' from Brockville cheese board, we no- ticed that D. Derbyshire took the lib- erty of making the following reply to a question asked him by the salesmen of that partigular board. The ques tion was: 'Why was it that on the and we receiv plv thereto was to the effet that we Kingston huvers conld afford to pav that price, gs we always get anywhere 200. from one to one and ond hall cents 20 Per cent, T 'We most emphatically deny this | 4 statement, and this we wish to be $ wade known, through vour paper. We Derbyshire gets that reduction from the cheese he handles from this me tion, as he handlés considerable. Fur reductions are obtained, and not in "We might say that as he is' president] 59%. of the Pastorn Dairvipen's Association 2 could in favor of the instructors em ployed under his association, instead naturally call it such when they read "Now, + we Kingston buyers feel very much hurt at your valuable pa eo per publishing sach an article, with and in order to clear up the wrong impression it has loft with onr King ston people, we deem if necessary 0 write vou in the above strain and would ask vou to insert this letter in a prominent portion of vour market buyers of the Frontenac | Cheese Poard INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters On Their Rounds. ford s Expect more for your money here I | than elsewhere. Roney & Co.. hrgpmction John Hall, of No. 1 fire station, is | Fine Dress Matotinlé bi heavy weight' osity | at Milburn, spending a ten days' va: |+Jacket or Smt Novelties. Flake Muterials, in Mozart Today Capt. Thomas Donnelly left | var fety of colorings for Duluth to inspect the steamer J, | 78¢., $1, Fries ani Cher {ot When you eat candy,' eat the best, That's Huyler's, from the Red Cross + pe Bh visit Toronto, Niagara, Hamilton and 1 The Sand Cure. to cook it Building Is Progressing ral | nection with the hingwton graving h Henderson and James McQua i i} n completed and Genuine jock contract, is to "be met to the the | extent of $46,000, Seoteh tweeds imported build: | direct by ourselves and mnde to our y roof of the urses building was begun to-day, Oct. 1.--Mr. and Mrs. Charles hnson are visiting friends in Enter | Thamas Johnston, New York i oseph Johnston, Belleville, spent » | a few days here this week on a visit | to their mother, Mrs Mary Johnston and Johnson and son, George, who noon wea reserved in the and to reform lake the | stock of furniture of ail kinds Ball and Albert Ball, Water N.Y.. are visiting at D. W acé To Buy Furs, (4 fur |, WL, ae Eh Oe, Hredging What money can manufa unexcel of oh at Saturday's matinee. Mr * [Cole ie blessed with that innate drol | shich cannot be learned, but, be you Ar Muriel, Appetizing Sweet Potatoes. have twenty bush: | (ill take place Saturd wftern 1 e place aturday emoon i dest and mealiest | and will be private. using t, ¢ ever had in ow After Court Frontenac, LOF., had & 1a comedian of comedians. The night That for really fine furs and stylish | wats the best and safest place to buy | » T 1 at Campbell Bros, famous hat and Bottles | H. Prichard, Dr. Herald, T. Lambert, « ws much an any other 25c..| W. J. Murray, ¥. es and others, sold at Aberncthy's, -- w kin in pies for Saturday, b pumpkin in ples for Saturday | Taylor's oatmeal soap, 3 for 10c. er | Drug Stor Harrikon Co. sale will prove a boon m {to those wanting the lines shown : sd their ad today Ihe hoe a Granger and Idlewild | arrived at Richardsons' elevator with from the islands, (ood that' the Frontena » convention will meet on 20th in the court house t St. Lawrence apples, Dela rapes, Jan ranges, banap gra A to a orang | on, ote. W, J. Cr thers. and Mr« ales will be 'JAt a to tloir friends on Saturfiay from eight to ten o'clocl, at street ten in fine. Crawl or Sullivan was the rofiresentas of Queen's medieal college at the ening of the medical building of the Lr rally ' The | play a practice bh with the cadets on the R.M.( f | campus tomorrow afternoon The plaver vill practice this evening in t rtill park vine Capsules' for colds] at: the Jed Crome Drag Store Ihe mtdgment of the exchequer court in favor of Connolly & Co.,.in con Er det inl order. You see only the imi elie Come in snd see he article toney & Co. i] Miss McAuley's dancing class was aned in the old Maxenic hall, King treet, last evening. There was a plondid attendance and a pleasant time J. O'Connor. More 0dd Lines 23 only Medium Bire Granite Basins, seconds, Regular price 20¢,, to previous Thursday, the buyer? paid | clear at 9c, each, 11{e. for cheese on Kingston board, 14 only Large Size the Brockville salesmen, only' | Pails, 113c. ?" Mr. Derbyshire's re } ol 750 and 85e. Sale price 30. 39 only Sample China Plates. Warth Regulars at ry Prices Rubber Rings for Jem Jars, 10 Writing Pads for 6.5 Child's Rolled Plate Necklace with pretty bangle, only 208c. B0c. Bottles Florida Water 20e. Big 18e. Tins Talcum, for 10, The best 25c. Lamp, in the city, Gilt- Bdge Shoe Dressing, 206. - Presbyterian Book of Praise, in the editions, 20 per cont. off. Wonderful values in: Ladies' Fall Uns derwear. See them, 3 and 4 String "mold Your choice: 1%, Pretty Pattern Gushion Tops © at off any Bird Cage' in settling. stock, Combs, worth 10e. and 13c., alwave pav the price we offer-for the | cach. cheese, and would like to know il Mr. An odd lot of Wash Cloths, with and without colored borders, 2 for Se. Granite Colanders, best make, on thermore, if the "public knew of hia | sale at: 2c doings in the Brockville section, they A few odd sizes in Ladies' would find "that it is the place such | op chirts, 10 per cent off. 40e, Brilliant Cotton in Newent Kinston Boys' pool Shetland Floss, big bunch for Se. Fquitable Toilet Paper, the big Pasknge with wire Joop, 4 for Aloxandes Croama at the candy counts dozen Pairs Boys' Braces, 2 pairs he should be careful to say all . he | tp 5c. 1 only China Dinner Set, swell pat. of casting such a broad cast slur as | tern, 102 pieces, marked $30, to clear he has mst done. Any person would | $19.50, only Mr. Derbyshire as an authority, | Sm" What : Store. for "Improvem The soul of thie business is seen in this season's wlitian ® a crease of stocks and conveniences to o letter Ia signed be the cheowe | coy) finde the old store of the people A GREATER $10 Showing a larger assortment in all d Tub butter, de; prints, 20e. Craw ever before. Wool Sutin ph Fp +:50c., 60c.; T0e., $1, Fancy Waist ii - Silk i Wool, stripe, spot and vorked flower, Colora~White, Crom, Tilack, and price from B0c. to hoc, ¢ Proad and {ilar "clo uiioe, J tions, ranging in 25, 21 Fh 8 50 a vrd, FiFine Feathers Make Fine Birds": Shoes don't make the man, but the man who wears a properly fitted, honestly made, comfortable-feeling shoe, such as we sell, is--well he is IT ry us for your next ext pair. was spent. Music was supplied es FRARTATA RAVE lovely rich © close-cutting cake the finest of Italian vanilly icing olumbia's the name, at W. J. Cro thers In the supplementary estimates - ave C. stables, 85,000} vdymy "4g¥ 000. Deseronto, public building, 24, 500; Picton, public building, $4,000 Svmpathy is extended Mr. and Mrs the death of their jnfant daughter, 1 three months, For the past oath the little ome had been a great sufierer, which medical shill wae unable to relieve. The funeral concluded routine business last even ing, an informal concert was ghven, those contributing being : W, Shea, W Light refreshments were served and a pleasant svaiing spent by the large crowd present. ould do less talking and more cookin Some ople sh peop le who do the cooking we wish 10 ta It is to the peop! "HAPPY. THOUGH RANGE Be _ Saves fuel and food, health and nerve and Camp. { Sidinm, Dean, Soltmrt, Mr ir, { make yeu love to cook, : ser 1,200 Sold in Kingston. nF For its working qualities ask some of your For its appearance see our or display McKE these for Kingston : Customs hou we, 3 repairs, ete, $2,300; RM.C. drill hall, 000. R. M. C. additions, $5,000, R. | Te LVEY 4 &

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