Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1905, p. 2

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more Lhe Lj year, the monle would doubtless sig § . 3 "15, Daily their favor, TH AND QOMFORTERY, now a ---- | dn ST HOME, HED ROOMS. We have just th, Nrasy t ru, ccial Bargains iu § EAL a t the ratepayers of this city are not to be ignored when large money are at issue, Nik the . The question renovating ens wing Yo dincussed by the ity perty committee last January, The ity engineer yed entimates for heating the offices ind the city hall with steam, also for sanitary im- iprovinen ts. Then the idea came early nthe summer of making a bigger job and remodelling Ontario Hall for the Board of Eduvation. The architect ad- vised against this, and suggested the | present scheme, The original im- provements were estimated to cort ab- ont 32.900, and the fuel and insur ance saved would pav the city to ox- pend that amomt., There is no saving | in regard to the Board of Education part of the scheme, All the saving is i in connection with the heating and in- i shrance which would be. the same if the Board of Education remained | where it is now, The scheme of heating the wing | would doubtless have met with favor, | which the present scheme does not. | fact in not taken into considers. tion that the time may soon come when the whole of the buildings would i be required for civie purposes, There is | really no more room in the buildings | than the city requires, and this i proves by the fact that new offices afficias, a to be o wanderer, and at | merey of the other officials, whe | may take pity on him, and give him he is to be put in the for | commissioner's office, in lace too unsanitary mn, and really good | : only for a refuse storepluce, | Why then, it is asked Should the Board of Kducation Hesdgtarters be vaults ; Why constrict un "shack," in the { Jeove of the city buildings and their appearance ? committee would return al scheme of heating vast improving os a cost of ow fuel and Plo a Parlor |A Fine Time at the Sydenham wre and drape to be set twice over to accommodate the erowd, Jo. the city: buildings ? What is g vapacity the aivie pile? Why turn out' of city engineer's ments, to the school inspector } | al- spoil the. property to the origin- | wing and sanitary conditions at 800, and with a sawing in insurance of about 2298 a In the afternoon a match. cently presented the association with a silver loving cup for the -- {The Ladies' Auxiliary Has Got day, and outlined their In order to di cards enclosed in special envelopes to their friends. | tain two holes fifty-cont pieces, { Which after being { returned to the treasurer of the aux- | ihary, amount will bo raised and the piano { handed "over free tors, | iano the ittle addition, the portable organ, They also planned for the members' given M premises. The The 4 preaches wrviee, Pentreath of Vancouver, and St. Paul t Baptist Church. Rey, Brock Street ,» 8 p.m, prayer meeting, Chalmers, Presbyterian, the World." 7 p.m. "The Help That Helps the Weary. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Strangers eorglly invited to all ser vices, September [day. Open session of the school at "Our Relation to the Sunday School," at the morning, and will give a spe. {cial sermon to young people in the | evening, Quoen Street Methodist church. Special rally dav services, hoth in the congregation and Sunday school. Sus. ject of morning sermon, "The House hold Call." For the evening "The First and Chief Obligation of Youth," For the afternoon there will he a special vice in connection with the Sunday ool in the audience room of the church, to 'which all the parents snd friends of the children are cordially invited. A good programme has heen vrepar-d consisting of music, address | 88 and recitations, and a pleasant and elnful service is anticipated. Morning anthem, "Cpet Thy Burden on The Lord"; duet, "Tn The Crosse of Christ I Glory." Mossrs, Shea and Manhard. Fvening anthem, "Send Ont Thy Tight": mived anartette, "Rock of Aces." Misses Cine ond Sparks, Messrs. Shea and Manhard, Y.M,C.A. Sunday Notes. The morning wateh will be held at seven o'clock in the morning, The will have to be constructed in the al- | wocrotary's Bible class will be held at cove for the mayor and the city soli- | three in the aftermoon. At the 1:15 eitor and by the faot that the city | p.m. men's meeting we are to be auditor, one of the most importent Javored with an address from George a former secretary. Mr. here in 1874-9 and ro- B.. Meadows, Meadows was senior new him. basketball league. All old and friends should hear and meet, ---- Y.M.C.A. ITEMS, 4 The Ladies' Au mot, yestor- policy for the coming winter. A new Pano has been aot tu Shief Wagixtrate he | made by Messrs, Wormwith & Co., at oy ry And 3 hy Hor, and why | 0 order, and placed in the rooms, pay for the piano the la- 16s are sending out five hundred coin These coin cards con. capable of holding two Or paper money, used are then to be It is to he hoped that the full of debt to the direc. to the sale of the old Indios decided that, with a proceeds to buy a Owing opening reception to be October 12th. The treasurer, of their doctors hold that the + Arche at the to-inorrow at St, George's 7 ] 's church: Douglas pastor, Services, 11 a.m, and 7 Methodist church.-- Rey, Barrie and Sydenham Street Methodist church, Rev. C. BE, Manning, pastor, Swnday, 24th, Sunday school rally 245 p.m. The pastor will preach on tained sinee the QUEEN'S MEN SHOULD BE BROUGHT IN EARLY. "Alfie" Won't Be' Trainer--Will ~. the Organize -- © Rumored Hockey Team for nm. Sunday school rally at 2.45 pan | Kingston. A to all, Lord Kadnor won the steeplechase ai | St. Luke's church-- Thanksgiving Woodsine, i i and evening for the Nothing doing "im foothall circles | of harvest. Special music, [about the oity this full * I looks that | Rey, Hatt Lipscomb will preach in {way now, Barrett of Lambton landed in first ten in the golf tournament at Dr, Eby, pastor, 10 am, olass meet Hamilton, Mags, { ing; 11 am, and 7 an., public ser- Reports from: the Westmount camp, we 2.45 p.m., Sunday Bible school ; state that the team is much honvier | this year than last, Clande, at seven furlongs, and Irish | Karl streets--Pastor, M. M Hlivray, | Witch, at a mile and u Mrlong, made DD. Services, 11 am. ildren's | new track records at Woodbine, day, "Light of Miss Thomson 'of St, John and Miss | Young of Montreal, will meet in the | final for the ladies' golf championship. | George Vanhsn may figure' on Queen's University hockey team this winter, It is possible he may attend college, Moll hope that Callaghan, late of Gltawy College, now with the m facukty at MeGill wili turn ont at J ractice, © Moxy { | 1 f ALFIE PIERCE, MASCOT. Alfie Pierce still insists that he will not be with the college this fall and the | | September 25th. {and up-to-date of the the practice yesterday Fred, { Chittick had the men in charge aml Iwill likely assist Mr. Smellie for the rest of Season. Rankin Palmer, | Featherston, Acheson, McLennan, Gais- ford, Ferguson, Rankin, Dunning, Ken- nedy, A. Quinn, Lafleur, Pulford, Plil- RIVALS, GO 100 LETTER | CONCERNING ST. - LAWRENCE STEAMBOATS, FA (lips, Moore, Hobart ass'e, Fd-? 5 | monds, Seanlon, Gillissis, ain | Supervising Inspector James Roberts, Woads, Poapst, were amang Stone Condemns Bitterness Jecme im jsariform, Indulged and Intimates That INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Repetition May Endanger Licenses. ' | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Crawlord extra choice peaches, Sa- Crawford, Buy Nestles' food at Gibson's Red | Cross drug store, Ita fresh there. { Candy and flowers have made Hove matches than great deeds, William Swain, piano tuner. Orders | receised at MeAuley's book store, ! number of Kingstonians are en- joying a few days' fishing at Bob's Lake. This is the season when the dear la- divs swap recipes for peach pickles and tomuto catsup, The hats this year, are too dear for anything. Their hus- bands, perhaps, will agree with them. Quality and the latest vogue is a marked feature of the Somerville Co's. | turday. more the ladies say, millinery display. You are invited Tuesday, September 26th and follow- | ing days, Charles King's hanging is fixed for September 30th, at Edmonton. He ap- rears quite wneoncrned as to his fate, Radcliffe, the hangman, is at Fort Saskatchewan, and will remain until the execution is over, ---- COMING ATTRACTION. At The Grand, on Monday Night Next. "Deserted at the Altar," third annual tour ur management of Fre be seen at the now on its er the 2ompetent I. Mackintosh, will Grand on Monday. | The play is one that will appeal to the best class of theatre-goers, as it is strictly moral in every respect. Two seenes are laid amid the grandeur of the Adirondack moun- tains; the first showing them in gala summer dress, with flowers, gremn | t singing Tirds--the last in troes and the several of following and its conclu: Deputy Cc ollector annoying lating of condition and opposing lines of steamers, travelling public to believe lives are continually in danger while travelling over the waters of the up per St. Lawrence river. "Having act. on, Robert States inspectors of steam vessels, in regard to the disturbances on the St. Lawrence this season, resulting tke rivalry between the Folger Visger lines. letter Cl sions, the James Stone, supervising inspector of steamboats for the ninth distriet, Cleveland, Ohio, has written the to John R., Molther hestnut, local United from and The letter is written in reply to the report of the Oswego in- spectors made to him and is drastic in The letter follows : "Your of the: 11th came to this office during my absence going through the district, inclosing your report to supervising inspector general at Wash. ington, accompanied by a letter from the Lowe, of Clayton, which 'were forwarded to General Ubler. "The report is explanatory of dis- turbing conditions existing along the St. Lawrence river, hetween the Folger and Visger lines of steamers, greatly steamboat inspection sarvice, and detrimental to the inter ests of both lines, through the circu false reports regarding the seaworthiness of the in leading that had occasion to investigate of these reports during past two years, can say that | have hot found one of them assures us that ove passengers of these steamers favorably the sustained hy "In my opinion the steamers on the river compare Steamers in any part of the The with river country, masters and pilots ape skilled in their profession, as the cidents will attest. "Deputy Collector absence of ac Lowe, of Clay- crowding of is not winter, te claims his alan mater | thé: snow-elad beauty of Christmas allowed. Nevertheless the overheated Nata Fe : [ tide. All special scenery and electric | spirit of rivalry between the licensed gave me the dict." He is willing 1, F 3 a ; . : back a-city team. % effects are carried. officers of the respective lines is a Wanted. --Somenody who hold of the Limestone will take Foothail team The Smart Set. matter that shou teation, and believe that the Id engage your at indecent, and place an agg ation in the game There is an irresistible fascination wordy Jraniisatutions ot ek Hvalny thi Dias reg { ahout the singing and dancing of col- i le on ¢ ok as is 20 Sou ht truth Queen 8 track team will be heard | ored people. Nature seems to have | "MY a : tght bons up by . f his fal . r- {endowed the race with inherent musi- | a8trous results. There Ores Such 'eon rom this I now that suitable quar Y ". duet would furnish sufficient grounds ters and a good track have been er. | 8) gifts. To see a colored man. at for of | : coted for its use. There is a rumor afloat that King |! ston will have g bully fine hockey team this winter with haueer" i liott as manager, The Williamsport which Pitcher Applegate jumped, won the Iri-State League Petinant from Johns town by five points, Tommy Murphy, of Now York, ed out George Dixon, the former | featherwight champion in the second round at the National Athletic Clu, Geddes Zimmerman, team, to nid son of Adam Zimmerman, M.P., will captain Me Gill's senior team this year. He is one of the ' best half-baeks in the busin sg, It has been rumgred in Montreal for some weeks thy there is a strong probability that the St. Patrick's | would not fill their engagements 1 | the Quebec union, Since the visit of the touring Il rims of England to Berlin, there a been considerabl, discussion as 0 the relative merits of the Berlin Raungors and the Galt football team, The Ottawa Journal says : More than Jikely . Stanley cup matches ter will ha with | It is | the first series of | the coming win. |S vides myin foundation of the In his best you want to see hing when he § singing or dancing. He tits all of vi bi sic als. > H. bupLey, WITH "SMART SET." THE ICE SHOR TAGE. -- proper suspens e and Captain Be nia is mn between Toronto ferry Toronto harbor o ust 12th, Capt. 0. on proof of such further indulgence in thik line, would advise full authority to the the ---- A Captain Suspended. nfard of the steamer Tur- is suspended from August 12th, command of a passenger steamer the end of that time, certificate, blamed offi.ially for der his present credentials. Briefly, the foregoing mander Spain's en the net the a longard holds BErvice as master rigged sailing This certificate hin to act ship as Gilhert Johnston, assurance safety' is being gnarded." uiry into the eolli- Steamer Primrose is endorsed master but Commander it does not entitle hint to command a passenger steamer, license, and upon that you exercise credit of the wer- that public for nine months, and if he resumes at he must have o though he is not having acted un result of Com- Turbinia and {he in n Saturday, Aug & certificate of of a fore-and-aft } in inland waters to permit of a steamer Spain finds that chief. engineer of of the R. ai 0), N; CMNANY, is here t tercollegiate league setter | A Proof That Kingston Enj ; ; } > : assessor has not correctly interpreted may be ol gore To though the: He Real © gs Joyed Sneriptend the TenaIrs to the steamer : ol game of baseball, for a prize, the: now Taw, | Thee at pre a, observed, I a al Summer, Toronto, which entered the govern ; took place betwoon the Yarker = and b 4 'hip ney point ow at There were about thirty men out, | Thera are a ETeat many people whe | Ment dry dock this morning Hel Sydenham teams. It wan full of ex. which Jonah lifving-cluse ig el. and the last practice of the Toronto: | have been pleased to gay that the ----c ay citement and interest, Sydenhani | 3, cl tax to the eine on Argonauts was bard enough to be Sameer just passed was not warm Fire And Light Committee. ? = team were wombwhat handicapped by fifty. per omt. on By Jor, contol ny useful, Moxley of Kingston Limestones The 'eeman fan prove that they are The fire and light committee met toy paving a regular pitchers the value of the o et oliinbigiu et, ad attracted Btletion | rong a ex aR not only | last fvening. Present wee: Aljer dbo, re AL 1 | SRS et ut | hp a JF fone: [Seka gen, fot Sor ; s as astéssed hy Mr. Gordon. Thee de. | Trp ork out, 0 Prove that conclusive Sonay, Bell and Harkness, The meet umpractioed Pitcher they made a good | to apoeal yd he . Thirty eollege players took part in | IV. Last winter, there was more ico | Ing was called in view of the faet fight against Yorker's somewhat no. ment, and have engaged Mr wi igh the practice gt Ottawa oval vester. | Stored than for some years Past. And | that Elliott Rres. had withdrawn ted team, and at one time almost - take hr. A Nr. ming {dav, under the direbdion of "King" | the condition of things today is their tender for hose. It was decided tind, but fof) in the long run under a | Sin © tlanev. who "pt the bovs throngh | well known, The supply is nearly at | 10 recommend to eouneil that 950 1 majority of ris, t Into A T le their facines for nearly an hour in | an end Some produce men who store | feet of Kevstone be bought from the rooms | Tea was served on the parsonage | Go angle. the sun, Melonald, Filiatreault, Bren- | their own jee are also in a dilemma. { next highest tenderer, whose price lovation | lawn. and the people separated in a | The race on the Part of the streot nan, Overonc and Joron showed up | Une meat merchant whe had a couple | was eighty-two and one full spirit of a day of 'hankegivior, motormen resulted in disorgani- conspicuously. Jy of tons to spare g and not least for the fact that though it was on the autumnal equine was superb as regards fine 'Weather. x, it the ration of the Raton ing. Every night the drivers und ocon- ductors endeavor to first time so as pot to make the last trip, The Trusts the other even. to force their cars have ¢, In this particular at Relation of the Church to the La- and Gleeson will line Referee Wagho the teams n lost through rlayers coming hack fats | and cally vo on th was expected that up today. me had a stormy time "Wag. lay clean Incrosse, but his | Beaverton, Deduct from that the time | Cam men" where ars vou at. Queen's practi- | V Beld withowt praction | Duste, Try Guarantee com. | OF at least in hoor condition and with | w, fer, Saturday. finest) 0 ny, limited, 14 King street west, | any rreen rlavors, How do thet ex. i --e ofiered in hie Tignes peaches oronto, has been appointed adminis- | pect to stand up at the top this soa | ------------------ : ater of ihe estate a hn Moana, se} Suse will 5é¢ bk Fu Prof. Cappon's information it oron! died | James 2 art as coach for nicht be remarked only enough left to The summer was 8 cludi A ni 3 tried to make | ding 1he nights, V any cool days. year ago, has now last another week. decidedly warm, in There were searce The warmth Oo, ngeton at pbell Bros., the style centre for s hats. ---- Peaches ! Peaches ! foot. Tenders wera ealled for repairs to 1 station. As a prompt cure paper man thinks nly authorized to pe half cents o the stable 4 was Calvert's * Carboli n methods did not suit some of the | Meady and Prolonged. Next winter | yop eod's Dror Stor. hase is ¢ case the tangle caused four ars 16 [home plavers Barber of the Reaver. | '"® ice dealers will likely begin to Street ear food pl be at the Portsmouth end of the lige ton team tried to Princ him and aft, "| store ea: and put away a larger not to admire hy ty BH to learn ° at the same time and (he two belt | (he game a few of the aw it or amount, in view of present conditions. --anity. Sars to be one hehind the other pn made it ov i pen use a u---- Print ah It 80 unpleasant for the referee : All It Needed . that he was driven to a wearhv rail Christy's Hats. There is more real ox i EE -- way station. Are sold at the loading : HH i Spin a John Burns May Lecture. Meen's will hawdly i, ay raghy {all over the ry ding a uw Yagi loom in: the Solution of Principal Gordon has invited John [Practicing vntil after eolls Foorene. | men of fashion evervwhare, These cele- Fon Soup kind) Hus in any ® Burne, Pt speak in Queen's Uni- | This aves only wer winks hefor the | brated hats are sald in Ki Find om oF similar ature versity late in October on "The Ethi-! first came, ® | Tahal == Same Size Package Same High Quality Elixir of Cod Liver 0i All the health-giving, blood-makip, and fat-producing properties of PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER 011, the bad taste. BEST'S COD LIVER OIL is a | minug ELIXIR of solution of |) the active principals of Pure Cod Liver Oil in Pure Sherry Wine, a a blood builder it is unsurpassed, Jt has no equal as" a fat maker, For those who have become run down dyr. ing the summer it is the best tonic Makes weak, puny babies strong, They like it too. Large bottle, $1, 3 for $2.50 Only at The Best Drug Store L. T. BEST, Chemist and Optician 124 Princess Street. 'Phone 50, EYES TESTED FREE. O-NIGHT ! We Place On Sale 10 Dozen Of the New "N & 3 - SPECIAL GORSET .. A Corset for the masses, "fits like a | Ine, as comfortable as a waist, con Marlboros of Toronto | the sunniness of his nature j : ted i . " : I § . e nto at, structe suc ras to pre a rs. CHA reported that $900 er, champions of the 0, H. A, : | and makes the auditor and Spectator " Marine Notes. ructed in such a manner as to) Te aan ing. < Eaited Tost yomr: and LIE AD. Ta] At a mesting of ast year's players | laugh with him, while marveling at : he steamer Toronto entered the vent breaking down of sides, and with Paul's Aha a 4 ome ou St. | lor, the secretary, that the membey. ahd this wear 8 executive committee of | his wonderful musical gifts, In the oy dock this morning. Garters attached. All sizes, 15 to day, « : with or br | whip was 160. The meeting was one of He Montreal Football ( lub, Hammie { "Smart Set" which jg offefing at the ha M6: °F: company barge Quebec, is 30, in white or drab. This line is vener: . able church Th rote n Rev mthusinsm, the ladies feeling that iordon, the 'uarterhack, was clocted | Grand on Wednesday, September 97th, | O%t of the ae riment dry dock, equal to the best Te. ec rset in the Astl he hi a Oy IOV. | much work was to be done this season ["8Ptain for the ensuing season, | thers will he assombled fifty of the |, | he steambarge Westport artived at er ay Tat Novombes hk 4 vod sites | in assisting the directors in {heir work | The OHA. may have a word to say | cleverest colored artists in the word, | fawford's whard, from canal ports, trade. Qu price to-night will be a Navetr wid front Secuplance. { for Kingston's young men. on the Marlboros plaving 'against cor. | -------- "1a Steambaree Navajo will load 50c¢ air Rov FT Dibh En ryics by Add v m 0 a item tain lacrosse men on the Ottawa team | Three Operas. feldspar at Richardsons' wharf on - P * . as ' A ned | . ak pre iu hi ikoli ] i; : ¥ 3 ; Rev. C& B'S. Radelifie, of C don, nn Tuesday evening of next week, Sod there hy little likelihood. of the Lucia Nola, the Prima donna sopra: on ay. harf : P, ait n Swi. R8 Rips. aa a {all the officers 'and 'members of the kin Ruing Sas, oronto Telegram. | with the Roscian's, hag the. en. t aE § wharf : Propeller Persia, up F Coll effectively upon the blessings of the | association are requested 10 meet [8 ey are Havk of Foronto has bom dorsement of Schumann-Heink, as 'an Wer h Stenthers Alexandria and ancy ars t harvest, "wr f i | the building to organize a 'I of 500" |SUeRes od tor the Kastern League pre | artist of the ¥ront rank. Her w aterlily, up, last night, . . : . grea + prasperous arming | | " : : i sidency, The Er ank. Her work wm . Sk See the dainty Jot of Fancy Colla: Club, The object be paency. There is no doubt as to Mr h th : - T. company whari: SS Rose- : 0 community and' growing and busy | hb, 0 obj ing to increase the Mack's ahilis: 0 J | With that famous singer under the , TDS. Ose that we will sl 3 4 oh country, drawing loom! on the ser. | Membership of the association to five Ma x abi ity to fill the bill, but he | management of Fred. Whitney was it ovat due to-morrow, from Fort ha we will sell to-night. at 2c. each vice and Tratitude due to the Su f untes for imsoH he doesn't want the posi- | § mid, particularly affective. Basi i Sifiam, ith woe bushels of lat, Conaig red cheap at 35¢. and 0c. Rein for such " , -- . . 3 | "El Ca yitan" A raha * ste er Simla and consort ur- | each. ture of His love "men vt "The | THE DOCTORS APPEALING ho OHA "il MA a junior. team in | give ho rouge eh Janel Tor | mah ae at. Deseronto: nloading irom church was not only beautifully, hut - 4 . 0. 14, this, year instead of 5 | the display of that marvellous Voie Tela They will come down to Garden . tastefully decorated by the ladies of | Against Amount of pusiness Tax ( FVietional tam, as at first proposed. | wih i" eho in credited. This com. | faa! and then clear for Port Wit Hosiery and Underwear the congregation, earnest and. hard | Levied on Them. ay Will also have a junior O-H. {pany wil Present at the Grand "E) ap tn loud grain, working. 1t was a beautiful oxempli The doctors of Kin ton had a 8. im re year. Bath teams expect { Capitan" on Next Friday, "The Mik wet 8 wharf: Steamer Rideau Great sale of Hosiery and Fall U) flenti of the LA motte, "She ! moot esterday af nig . to win the championship, : ado," Saturday flernoon. * Ning, from Ottawa; steamer Belleville, | derwear tonight; newest goods, big hath done what she could | ot ney . a ternoon, to con The other universities: might do well dav night, "Tj, or 1 oh \ sl Satur up: steamer Hamilton down: propeller val . ¥ hon > F , ¢ v ' be te ¢ mer » : values, o iow The harvest dinner; followed, the | ade ths NYY abesment | to dosely ferutinizo that prospective oy ng taal, Lake Michican, UP; steamer Aletha 4 Vim, tables not only being plentifully sup- a ya Nr G ns, Ave deen ra | Dttawa College lme-up, It certainty | from bav rorts, : , : ) : ya ) all: the vale: Pasiness | not within the spirit of (hs plied with good things, but having | tax. on one ) pirit of the 3 ne half the value Newman & Shaw 399999999443 SWIFTS SCRANTON GOAL Nearly everyone knows it and they alllike it. You determine on getting it the next time you need coal. | Dature to Pro- as 30 company, Your "Cole r ons, 3 ee cts t---------- AMES SWIFT & 00. i 0066060000068 Ee ---------------------- Peaches h Pm q o + C8 Boao 5 -odding, op Wednesday last, in $ The welding ica, NY. wan OH} Tein sreat interest to many Kingston VY the contracting parties |; peop "Mr Alfred Cole Birch, son of |) and Mrs. Samuel Birch, of this city, and Mims nha Mabel Nelough- 1 "daughter Ir. JE 30 ou Yin, of - Utica. The mostiage 4 solemnized by the Rev, Mr. urd y Yue rector of the church, and ¥, e fe xe Eh Rn, arti on. The wedding dress," a uti one; | was of chiffon, embroidered in hy «es over a petticoat of white satin, : Toe which was a petticoat of white Chiffon The gown was sldhoratly ' immed with' rose point lace, she podice being formed almost A ly f the lace. A veil of tulle fe a : ling to the pretty old bridal cus-|, i ne it all, and covered the face of | de. Her bouquet was of white 3 pe and maidenhair fern. The |, hides sister, Miss Cornelia McLough- | gh 'maid of honor, and wore Ww, silk messaline, over chiffon and : I a hat of pink chiffon, and car-|) pink roses. The bridesmaids were | Mies hice and Miss Ada Birch, sis- ] -- of the groom, Miss Marion Smith. of Lichfield Springs, NY, Jud iss Gertrude Allen, of -Utica, N. - They II wore white silk mull- frocks, w ite y olive hats, trimmed with pink roses, and carried bouquets of tho Same flower. The groomsman was Me oy McLoughlin, and the Ushers, r. = 1 Royden Birch, Mr. George puts, 0 Binghamton, N.Y., Dr. F, Sith, and Mr. Clarence Putnam, o Dtien. ' The church and the bride's ome, where the wedding breakfast was helc ¥ were filled with roses, chiefly wor ican Beauties. The groom's mother, hrs. Birch, wore a handsome gown of lay- ender voile, with a silk dot over a petticoat' of silk, with elaborate trim mings of lace, and carried white Toses. Mrs. McLoughlin, the bride's mot her, was also in lavender, her material be- ing crepe de chine, and . her i composed of purple orchids. Mis & Loughlin, the bride's aunt, wore re) evpe de chine, and 'carried .w hite roses. About one hundred guests were present at the breakfast, and this por tion of the day was very bright, ) r. and Mrs. -Birch have gone to A bany, New York, Boston, and Gloucester, or their wedding trip, and on their re- turn home will live at 178 T ark av- enue, Utica Very good wishes, = deed, follow both from Kingston, or the bride has many personal friends here. al. iss Georgia Smith, was married at aga Bui homas Webb, Hamilton, to the Rev. Neil M. La je, pastor of the Preshyterign church, at Londesboro. The ceremony was per formed, on Wednesday, by. the Rev. W. W. McLaren, and only immediate Fall oats the finest We invite you to inspect and newest collection of Fall Coats As this is our is aboslutely shown in Kingston. first season, every coat new and up-to-date :-- NEW TWEED COATS--$4.75 to $15. NEW COVERT CLOTH COATS-In arge variety, extra long to the short hip styles, both loose am tight fitting styles, 87.50, 89, 81 $12.50, $15, . HOMESPUN AND BEAVER COATS- Very large variety in the correc styles for fall and winter wear black and colors, $4.98 to 827 each . Skirts Every conceivable design and styl i 10 be found in our showrooms. Th very latest New York and Londo creations in ;-- HENRIETTAS-85, 85.50, $0, $6.5 $7.50, TWEEDS-83.30, $1, $4.50, 85, $5.50 86, 97, $7.50. VOILES-$7.50, 39, 810. p SERGES AND CHEVIOTS--$2.75 t. 8. BROADCLOTHS 45, 86, 87, 88, 86. LUSTRES Plain and fancy, $3.50 84, $1.50, 85, 96. We olier and guatantee the fit 9 My shict fee of charge.

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