Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1905, p. 2

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: 30 c'clock We will offer our complete lies' Fall ------AND-- 1000 Coats for § 6.67. $12.50 Coats for § 8 34. 15.00 Coats for 10.00. Coats for 11.00. 18.00 Coats for 1200. 'single garment guaranteed new this fall. r 350 to Select From 'exact size can be found in this large assort- Coats for = 9.17. SEE WikDow DISPLAY OF THESE SPECIAL Cows. On Sale Saturday Morning at 333% Off do not pretend to make a profit our Ready-to-Wear goods. On comparing. our prices and qualities with what others offer you will invariably find that we sell the n less money, or better goods for the and Fah are safe. Wa won't guarantee the woear- colds but we will against cold, and. further, any garment that Tn the wash 'will ho replaced free of charge SPRING NEEDLE RIBBED UNDERWEAR -- Winter ] test Pregsure and Sentracts instantly. Pri BRAND NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR -- Double breast, knees and ribbed cuffs, skirts and ankles, Price $1.50 garment. * i hi § ; : i I pif 5 i cousin, wore lovely frocks of white idered chiffon over yellow taf 8 with Valenciennes lace, ornamenting the skirt, which was also. frilled with the material, edged with lace. The bodices bad lace yokes, and the wide soft girdles were of cream duchess satin, the elbow sleeves were finished Rith narrow white Satin Hihon, and 's emblematic gift, a pearl dd pl leaf safety pin, and the bride's gift gold signet rings, were . hats, were of white maline, the Evia okeed with, doth of gold, a lovely how of wide white satin rib- "hon, knotted with shirred pi a were at the sharply turned back, and white wings were fastened at the side with the same shirring as caught the bow. Bouquets of yellow chrysan- themums were carried. A reception for all the guests who 'had been at the church, was held im- mediately after the wedding, and be- sides many Cape Vincent friends came 'in to wish the- bride and groom all happiness. The entire bridal party received, and the house was a bower of yellow, white and green. Mrs. Craig had chosen for her going- away gown grey Panama cloth, the coat three-quatter lwgth, opening over ,a vest of red embroidered satin, inset in a blouse of navy blue plaid silk, with red and vellow bars. Her becoming hat was of grey panne vel- vet, the brim edged with tiny ruchings of grey in alter- nate shades of light and dark. Pale grey wings smariened it, and the pret- ty effect was heightened by. a pale grew veil and gloves. The peppy. bride and groom have géne off to New York, and on their return will live in Otta- wa. From the latter city came the best man, Dr. G. F. Jackson, and the ushers were Arthur and William Craig, the groom's cousins, George Smythe, and E. C. Gildersleeve, all of Kings- ton. ' Among the quantities of lovely and valuable presents were an electric lamp from the groom's friends in the astronomical department of the gov- rl a v chased spoon from y' the bride's co-workers in St. 3 wo Te HE : : : ri Two pecs at ade's. . . sion to Visit American A rng Sninty odors; College--Toronto Wants Life- to the General Hospital last evenin- of the university commission will visit friends | ing. Prinecton, Harvard end Columbia know, the wedding was that of Miss . John Trimmons, Bellrock, was Universities, next week, to gather me- rude Scobell, of the little | the guest of friends in the city, to- |thods of government in these institu- town across the , @nd John! day. tions. Daviddon Craig, .of the Topographical | My: G, Hyman, New York city, is |- The board of control, this morning, A od partment, Uttawa, "Son. of | the guest 'of Mis. Robert Watoon, | decided to. mamerioing dominion Me. and . W. G. Craig, of this government for the provision, at this city. The biide was given away hy her father, J. A. Scobell, and Rev. this afternoon fo serve his ten-day fi bi 3 Fi hi likely go to Ottawa. to raise the | tance was asked to be sent to the i | £1 Mullin's. : Fz i schooner Beauty, .at Cape | Before Justice Street, this morning, Vincent, a Eoland all lightered. i ] £ f E on Thursday; Nov. 30th, at 7.38 p.m. , action is for £150,000 damages, aris- Warden, to Queen's and Knox colleg- | annual dividends of five per cent, bn Jaro quite exempt from succession | made, so the plaintifis alleged, soft and comfortable, from 25c. up. {amination of witnesses, this morning, | A good ome at 50c. The Lockett | was with the obicet of establishing a Shoe Store. discropaney in the president's report, A kets, and horse bits 'at the Yellow Hard: Cross-oxamination was directed to ware The S3arsiagton township council | merely estimates, and that the dis- ted « R. Smith for bank near S. Perry's. normal. Mr. Cassels, in protesting M r.) been visiting at her former home in | amination on methods of book-keep- way to Cape day and , for 5c. Ib. at [gs to get the shareholders to in- Joy and Seturday, PE 2 crease the dividends. The profs ho Ni Rochoster, N.Y. the bride's | Street Methodi#t. church, ut a Inte | Shown to ba only, about $5,000, ihe meeting, passed a hearty vote of amount paid in dividends being $83, thanks to their retiring organist and | 1/3: D. G. Cooper and A. M. Knight, choir leader, Miss. Cooke, whose resig- | accountants, swore that they had not nation takes effect on: Jauary Ist. authorized the placing of their names he poli i feta, medallions of the, chiffon, edged' noon, to » fight on Ontario street, near the | Who appeared for the plaintiffs, said Frontenac coreal works. The "bobby" |h® Proposed to show that the report had a st time for a short | Was a forgery. while, but 'managedl to secure calm in The dozen members of the Master The Very, Latest Cul Culled From All | *Vore that he had not collected mere i F PY i 7 News of making berate missiate- | end up in jail. It was shown that the ments, turned from Guelph hospital, restored | the offices of Toronto architects, in heal Catharines, 'decided on standard sizes | tians of the supply combine existed for fruit baskets, ' Miller-Morse Hardware company of [Son and Malcolm, Guelph, claimed the Winnipeg, is dead; job on the Guelph sanitarium because Montreal, to-day, to attend St. An- | ceeded, and Stevenson gave each drew's ball, this evening. boi and Bogatyr, which fled from | collected by the association was add- Vladivostok, have arrived at Nagasa- | ®d to the contract. - Xi the York Loan office, Torowtor~and & many failing to get back their sav- | cating a hearty Tuncheon at 'the par- ings at 'once applied for loans. liament buildings. Col. Hendrie said the surance investigation commit- ed on the present indisposition of his tee, New York, advises policyholders | father, William Hendrie. not' to let their policies lapse. vate 'the J; ese logations in Lon. London, Nov. 30.--A St. Petersburg don, Washingt on, Paris, Berlin, .and | despatch, dated 210 pm, St. Pe TR, to the rank of embas. | Says that the situation js dan sie. tershu Another despatch says it is reported pon is here in hiding. In an interview | M8Ve akready been executed. ioding he expressed the opinion that Tats lead ki the tactical mistake, which he made| An action has been entered by E. 0 before January, 2nd; of preaching an { J armed rebellion, a democratic republic | Richardson & Sons, Kingston, and an immediate eight-hour day Mied that his residence - abroad miei eran to realize the 'socialistic ideals. Pulied Schooner Off. spiritual counsel to the women work- Evening slippers for ladies, new ones ers in the congregation. for Christmas, just arrived, French ---------- heels, from 81.50 up. The Lockett A Second Klondyke. Shoe Store. excitement prevails in the gold. fields | diamond | bordering on the Straits of Magellan. | Many companies have been formed and s there has been & 'great opening of | Chamois vests, keeps yon warm, the field and washeries. The tory | Prevents - colds, etc. Chown's Drug is said 10 be a second Klondyke. Store. hw---------- -- J Ei a vena caine pei Se Tine me Sentmend: | Auction Sale [Erin ann Bankrupt Stock 2 Ibs. leman and orange Peel mixed, | The Stock comprising Plunibers' nd 2%, at Mullin's, Gas Fitters' Material and: a » a Stoves, Coal Ol). Stoves. Tron oop 1203 Mulholland and "trustees of the Toronto Free Hospital FESEESSSS um TITHE LOCKETT SHOE STOR WHIG, RSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. Picked Up By Sharbot Lake, is in A CLERK WAS 'DISCHAR GED Queen Alexandra's FOR PARTIZANSHIP. y. ; Lo haa quart r hot. water bottles ' Members of University Commis- , Scranton, Pa., is a Saving Appliances -- Dozen i i Plumbers Committed. Tordnto, Nov. 30.--Word was re: ceived in the city, this morning, that 1 Col. J.-S. Hendrie was seriously ill at his residence at Hamilton, "and that 'much anxiety is being eaused his friends. Robert Mahood, a clerk nthe Ii b+ cense department at the parliament your. Christmas package of | buildings, has beep discharged for now, &t Chown's Drag Store. alleged partizanship. One more therid case was taken | Jy js Probable that several members Murphy was taken to jail rt, of proper safeguards against I of life by wrecks. The need of for i some life-saving appliances was es- F Wrecking company will | pecially felt on Tuesday, when assis- er Oliver Mowat. schooner: Oliver Mowat, ashore at Cooking molasses by the quart, at] Whitby, and the city was unable to * . do anvthing toward" the rescue of the The cargo of peas from 'the sunken captain and crew of five. the action of the Northern Navigation A public tea and concert will be company against the estate of the in Portsmouth Methodist church, late J. A, Long, was opened. The by the late Rev. Dr. [ing out of the payment of two semi- ties. throu misrepresentations on the Women's warm - felt slippers, light, | part of the late president. The ex- assortment of horse blan- (and the facts, as supplied the presi. sirsingles, halter chains, deat 'by officers of the company. Store. show - that the facts supplied were 875 to damage | ctepancy, if any existed, was merely an engine that went over a road |a mistake in estimating, gnd not ab- Richard Gordon, who has against the prolongation of the 'ex- Picton, was in the city to-day, on her | ing. said there was no contest, except Vint Fy © on the one point, that defendants had Qur 35c. Japan or Black tea, Fri- put £3,000 into the estimate of carn. The board of managers of Princess | been reported as $88,519, and were The police had a call, this after- | to the 'printed report on which they Separate. two women in a | had appeared. H." J. Seott, K.C. camo. "Blessed is the peace. Plumbers' Associatioh, and Plumbers' 6 Union, charged with conspiracy, were 3 -- committed for trial, by Magistrate PITH OF THE NEWS. Denison, .this morning. J. Harrison, a former member of the association, 2a CRE an one of his bonuses, on contracts Over 'The World. : because he felt that the arrangement Premier Whitney 8ceuses the Toronto | was illégal, and that the men would 1 : association had been levying percent- Bishop Dowling, Hamilton, has re- {ages on all the jobs passing through th, - whether in the city or not. Further A meeting, of fepit-growers at St. | evidence showed that the ramifica- in British Columbia. Harrison also F. W. Morse, vice-president of the | swore that Mr. Stevenson, of Steven- Lord and Lady Groy arrived in |it was in his city. His claim was con- of four other tendering firms an I. 0. U. The Russian cruisers Rossia, Gromo. | for $200. This, with the five per cent. i Col. Hendrie says that/the report of There was a big crush of women at | his illness is greatly exaggerated. When the reporter found him, he was Senator Armstrong, chairman of | that the rumor was evidently found- -- It has formally been decided to olo- Situation Dangerous. to-day, Ferous, ' that 5,000 persons perished in yes: Father Gapon Is Back Again. | [erday s. battle . at Sebastopol. The St. Petersburg, Nov. 30.--Father Ga- leaders of the mutineers, it is added, ------ Ere Action For Damages. Jacobson & Co., Toronto, vs. James for . He 86.000, dor failure to deliver felspar. had | The. case will be tried in Toronto. his eyes. Time was 'necessary tie The steamer Donnelly, to-day, suc Bt. Andrew's Day Service. ceeded in pulling off the schooner Bur. Today bei the feast of St. An. ton, which was hard aground half . a fonary, the women | Mile above Bath. The schooner on i of aground in yesterday's gale. ---- Be sure and sce the "Dolls Bridal Fany, J vec Street Sunday s sale tern, tea, - dav. December 2nd . Surw Santiago 'da Chile, Nov. 30.--Great The man suspected of the Woodstock ¢ was arrested in Buf falo, with the goods in his posses- sion. A ---- Pipes, etc. Stock must be disposed of. BR Mulholland, Taronto, formerly of Sa at the Store formerly occupied Peterl } bv J. W. Oldfn; 253 King street. 310.000 at 'the' disponat of in | ON PRIDAY AFTRENOON NEXT ¥ i COL. HENDRIE 1S LL] Caldwell's Pure Wool Blankets Than whic, Come in and see these Blankets a © prices. Flannel Sheeting, White, scoured wool, soft and The Better Way You need not yp your stove or furpace fires full tilt 5 night, Itis hygienically wryn, Use blankets, save fue] Protect your health apg sleep snug ang "warm, Prices ne:d notYstand In the way of warm blankets, there is none better in Canada, The weighs are § pounds, 67 809 pounds, and we can tell you a price story, that if you are wise yoy will take advantage of, as we secured a lap quantity at a most favorable price, 2 nd note the Quilted Comforters Flannelette Blankets Warm. Study the economy of buying Crash Roller Crash Towelling Towellings at a saving of 2c. to 3c. a yard The regular 1oc. Towelling 8c. yard. The regular 1234c¢. Towelling 10c. yard. The regular 15¢, Towelling 12c, yard. Hundreds of Kingston women rely on us to supply their Ribbon needs and we want all who require Ribbons for Christmas work to see of assortments and note our prices. Taffeta Ribbons in all wanted shades and widths. Ribbons | These are busy days at our Ribbon counters. Duchess Ribbons, Corded Ribbons, Shot Rib- bons, French Floral Ribbons. Berlin Wools, Shetland Wools, Germantown Wools Wools, Ice Wools, Angora Wools, Shetland Floss. In each of the above makes we have full ranges of color and many scarce shades will be found in our stock just now. arm Slippers . For the L.ittle Ones : inpers, Little Red and Dark Blue Ankle Strap Felt SHpPef sizes 5. 6, 7, 50c. oo Little Red Felt, Soft Felt, Slippers, felt soles, 7, 8, q, 10, 50¢c. Nice Fancy Velvet and Carpet Slippers, fe! | 8, 9; 10, 26c. . Jes, Nice Fancy Velvet and Carpet Slippers, felt 0% * sizes 11 to 2, .35c. Warm Felt Slippers, with ankle strap, sizes 1110 % | Warm Felt Slippers, red and dark blue, soft, 110% " ¥ we t soles, -- 60 50c. These are necessary for the little, ones. Keep feet warm and scare away colds. Le TT ---- Te Rockett Shoe Store. oki r- 4 Totti s blaine by

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