Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1906, p. 9

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NEY XR aI At all grocers in | and * 3 pound packages, )-NIGHT | Ribbed Jose sale of 'Heavy Ribbed . Wool Hose in ladies' misses' Regular o 3oc. a pair. To-night, eS, 18c. sizes. Underwear all kinds at special ; To-night, Ladies, s, men or boys, come in ve will surprise you with See the line nitary Wool Fleece for on sale at 38c. a gar- g values. Blankets eding a new pair of tets or a Comforter ? If y To-night at 20% off. yoods marked in plain es. Monday Special 00 yards of 36 inch nelette, plain, white, blue, also stripes. Reg- 10c. and 128§c. quality. day 8c. a yard. WMAN & SHAW 99999999494¢ E EATED JITH SWIFT'S SCRANTON COAL AMES SWIFT & CO. Telephone 136. POPOV OPLLLPHIOPP0HH4 a Caught In A Wheel. other day an errand boy, with licine box on his arm, jumped on 6 back axle of a cab at Teign- h, England. The result was that heel of the conveyance dragged ox into the spokes and the boy it. The boy's head was oh the le of the wheel and his logs in. and in this position he was ed a distance of 400 yards. At turn of the wheel he revolved, vet at the end of his remarkable he was not hurt. ie--l)id they make vou feel at when you went visitin' ? Tommy 1! I guess not. I had a bully . pawnbioker handles a great' watches, so he should have & memory for faces, . hostess {to_make the party merry for oi rm------ skatin ryan Tuesday, with a sup- per wt Baber at her home: + . > Miss, Violet, MeNiose entertained ab- CTE Ca 5; rE pre ub fifteen, young honor of ° bines, week for British was that | iven. by Mrs. Vere oper, OR Thursiay for her davgh- | of soceral weeks ter, Dorothy. At the first, which was called thie age table, such. questions as "What ago is' sated BY fhe doctor thief ?7 was agsw i "Pill- Pures the shirtwaist table. the Sever dittle brains were asked to sug- gest the material the fab woman would bon voyage. artin, who are ad chool in Belleville pjon a visit, at her house street. Cards were' playe. and after wn dainty supptt, dancing was indulged in, until after, mign ght. . ; L a 17, ahi noted for 3a | ™ x k "pen 'and penci} Major nd Mis. ss Helen and lien Allie tending 1. Agnes' not been -very well, ion sick leave, Their friends wish them Mrs, D. Stéwart Robertson left, yes- texday, for Montreal to visit het mo- 1} , Mrd, Molson. . Hugh Robertson mm em---- THE DAILY WH le last night, in are in theeity on Queen Taflerty leave next Columbia for a visit Major Laflerty has and is going off 'has + returned pledge required that the contributions of others should be pledged by Janu- wary 1st, 1906, and paid hy ullefos hue blouse, and 3 Hircadeloth 10 Ottawa. - - other contributors. Was: Lio cory ge 88 WIT own. | © Mrs. G. W."G. Grout went up, on The « k table brought forth a great | Phyraday, to Toronto, accompanied by many quick-wittedl answers to catch { Yrs, Farly. questions regarding our time-tellers, Tilge gt gy and at the fourth table, at which lists af girls names were found, occupations to fit them wera thought of, and 'put on paper. Thus Sue would be a law- ver, and Rhoda a riding-master: Miss Muriel Shortt won a prize ior the greatest number of progressions, and Miss Nora Macnee was the other w_ days. turned to Queen's, after with her patents { Mrs. Dusham,~ Toledo, is = visiting her son, Mr. Charles Dunham, fcr a Mise Marguerite O'Connell has re resume Miss Brown, who has heen visiting MAX FLEISCHMANN, Brother of ex-mayor Fleischmann of Cincinnati and recently. married to 'Miss Sarah H. Sherla ck, is now on the most singular wedding trip ever taken by any American. He will spend his honeymoon in the Arctic Sea, trying to get as. near the North Pole as his ship will be able to pemetrate, . hundred her studies at a pleasant vacation in Peterboro, Ont. of Watertown, N.Y. are still Rockefeller that thousand pledged in full by than himself, with something ty thonsand the amoint had already been paid in. This second forward lowed close on the heels of the first and that for ary lst, 1908, On the lst instant, the govérnors were able to report to' Mr. the conditional one ement, was secured for educational work. By the "two movements together $275.000 prizesWinner,. geting the reward for} Mrs. J. 0. Crisp, left to-day for To- {nand ¥ VICTIM OF A PLOT. guessing twenty-two of the advertise-]ronto. . visiting" Captain and Mrs. Hinckley, ENR WY oe : forward mov ments hung about upon the walls. Mr. Norman Macgonpell came back '| University avenue. Gov. . Cumm-ons, Attacked By Mrs. I. B. Graham, Mrs: W. J. Me [today from Ottawa' si iy he = Roogrbackers. Teod and Miss Hooper helped the oe Hiss Lena Wilson, Kingston, niece of Chicago, "dam. B:-Yast wink in Des | was securpd for Miss Florence the little people. s © = Mrs James Cappon entertained at a vepy pleasant jittle luncheon, .ves- terday, in honbr sf next week's bride, . Miss Lorraine Tele. Her guests were Mrs. Francis Macnee, Miss Alice Mac- nee, Mist Maod Betts, Miss Constance Hora, Miss Reekie, Miss Frances Mac- aulay, Miss Mabel Brownfield, and Miss Marion Calyin, * . Broek' street Wendell, irom spent 'New Yen 109 Wellington next Thursday -. - after a delight On the last day of the old year a with her sister, delightful family gathering took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. a visitor with' Miss Louise Singleton, Mrs, 9. NM. Platt returned from Pic ton on Wednerday. x ~~ 3 Cin . - Mes, Wilired SHére and arents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Lockett, Miss Giladvs Ashley tone, of Avene Road. Mr. €. H. Vermilyea, Belleville, is spending a few days in that city. Lady. Kirkpatrick leaves this week for England, for a four months' visit, Miss Gretta Haycock, Kingston; 18 spending the week 'in Napanee, with Judge ange Mrs. Madden Miss Gertrude Connoly, Yarker, has leit to, visit friends in New York City. Lady Cartwright will entértain at a stivet, and will return skating party at the Rideau rink, Ot- hy way of Montreal. tawa, Monday evening, 3 "is home again - . 0 ful visit in Toronto | The engagement is announced of : Mrs. Harry Livings: Miss Caroline MacLaren, eldest, 4 daughter of Mr. David 'MacLaren, of Ottawa, to Mr. Robert 1. Johnstone, Martin, of Sarnia, is Moines, Governor Tuniming; of lewa, made a speech, Chicago papers printed what purported 0 be extracts there- | from--attacking =the rate tegistation programme of President Roosevelt. 1t turns 'ahr that" fome Méndacions ene "my! of the governor sent out a wrong report for spite." Stenographic reports show Cummins fade no attack on or allusion to the Roosevelt: Dolliver rate legislation programme. Ciniming scents a political comspirhicy to undo him and swears to run down the author of the lying despatch and to expose the plot. Lng little son, New Rochelle, N.Y., with Mrs, Shore's the precedi promptly t's Revivalists" ' Fature Plans. work at Wolfville, Ofthis amount Mr.: Rockefeller contributes $115,000 other friends outside the provinces, perhaps ton thousand dollars; * bu than R150.000 has been contributed Hy the Maritime provinces, Each anarter the board report the amount actually collected during ng three receive equal amount. -------- Dived After His Prisoners, Lance Sergeant Murphy, of the Sin- gapore water police, is the hero of a remarkable adventure. It was set Him sis. ACADIA COL x. $d LEGE WILL 'RE-|\ CEIVE ENDOWMENT. Mr. Rockefeller's 'Offer to Comtri- bute One Hundred Thousand Do.lars on Condition That An Equal Sun Was Raised Else- where Accepted, and the Con- ditions: More Than Fulfilled. Halifax, Jan. 5-I'e canvass to raise $200,000 for Acadia College, the Baptist institution at Woollville, has succeeded, Two years ago a hali the amount John D. Rockefeller, conditional on the raising of the other hi up- from Mr. Rockefeller's | Janu _ dollars had been 'contributors other over, dollars of movement fol- by which $25,000 strengthening the but not less to Mr. Rockefeller months, and hig eheque for "an Movements of the Residents and pledge for was obtained from NEWS, bedi wodomhd Ay = Their Visitors. Gananoque, Jan. '6.+Mr. and Mrs For the Human Body in Health BE. H. Hurd, of Stone street, a | ARE in Brockville with if few days this week her daughter, Mrs, Fred. J. Miller. Andrew J. Reid of Ottawa, an old |: Gananoque boy, spent a few days vis- s and relatives. New. Year's day with his parents here. Thomas Herbert Waldie and his bride, have returned from their wedding trip. Herbert J. Reid, jeweller, King street, spent a few days this week, at his home in Warsaw, Peterboro coun- ty. Miss Etta Quinn has returned to Notre Dame convent, Kingston, to re sume her studies. : passed Miss Ella Burman has her exumiinations Sneditably = gl eral hospital, New , WY, HE, a all fledged hurse. | Mrs. James Thomson, wife of the re- Fapected editor of the Gananoque Jour nal, is spending & short time in Osha- wa with her mother, Mrs. John May, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beattie have re- tirned from 'their wedding trip, .and ave visiting with friends in town for a few weeks, (Gordon Meggs visitdd friends. on Grindstone Island on New Year's day. Misses Fdpa' Haig and Mamie Wilmot visited Kingston this week." Mrs. G, N. Asselstine, Princess street, who has been for some time past vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Hub- bell, of Edmonton, Alberta, has re turned home. Miss Beatrice Herbison has returned to pursue her & ~at--the- Toronto. Conservatory of Music. = Mr. Wilmot, who left here this week, has secured a position as orgenist, in, the Goder- ich. Presbyterian ehurch, "Sirs, W. H. Bradley and son of Oman, Mich., who have been visiting sold in drug Stuart's Calcium aie i small chocolate Tots 'and con- tain the medicinal principle of sulphur in « highly concentrated, of fective form. Few people are aware of the value of this form of sulplsut mn restoring and maintaining ily vigor health; sulphur acts directly on the liver, and excretory organs and puri- fies and enriches the blood by the prompt elimination of waste material. Our grandmot! ew this "when they dased us with su and mo very spring and fall. but ' of surphur, of whiely Stuart's Calcium: Wafers is undoubtedly the best a most widely used. Mrs. Bradley's sister, Mrs, James Davis, Broek street, for the past - few They are the natural antidote: for weoks, have returned home. liver and kidney troubles and cure David Gordon. left yesterday for St. John, N.B., whence he sails on Satur his old home in Scotland, constipation and purify the blood in a way that often re patient and physician ali Behan, © Brock street, when fourteen Mrs. J. 8. Gurd and Miss Levine Toront Yan 6---Whin th Teac A day ke, 3 . J 2 « , Oi --Whe © SHI " : : y for members. of the family sat down t left, yesterday, for Montreal. of New. York. ; aron Oa al EH it mi hon to arrest two notorious gamblers who q 1 r. R. M. Wilkins while experiment- dinner. The Fecha were oe with Mr and Mis. WH Martin leave on Miss Margaret M. Auld, daughter of in Foon, 1" Sonclude d, Dr. Poutoy had taken refuge on a Aarge moorsd Moi? wg Hea, Eugent W. Kat all and ing with sulphur remedies soon found holly, and the tables decoeated with } Monday for Cobalt. "On Tuesday Mise] Mr. R. 8. Auld, Westmount, to Mr. D. and Me, § on . A oA Re 0! off the boat quay. Immediately the Saugy pH K dail h rad . rod that the sulphur from Calcium was su- choice ent flowers. A very happy time | Helen "and Miss "Allie Martin will go} M- Shaw, of Mexico, and formerly of oe un for February, gapch. ancl men sighted hw Shey dived under the bi i the br 31 Macdonald | perior to ahy other form. He $ s was Spe ; : 3 kc to S{. Agnes' school Montreal. * : Eo wd wen . water. Sergt. Murphy, however, was on "For liver, ney and blood tro Wee Spout al wr. hook, Y. Agues shal. Miss Cluny Ramsay, of Montreal, sis nay wll ha enh S RRR, a not baflled, for he dived in after them training school. | J especially 'when resulting from const p i S ®t or of 5. Gor Osler. Tor or Juné an invitation has been re to nals i ------------ | : r . Miss FE. Sutherland gave ter of Mrs. Gordon Osler, Toronto, to | cols 65 the Mapdy Bible Insti- and found the two criminals in the Point Petre's Reeve. pation or malaria, 1 have been sur a very pleasant afternoon tea, on Thursday, for Mrs. Curd and Miss Levine, ~ of Montreal, A much-enjoyed bit of the afternoon was a recitation by Miss Ftta Smith. . Mr Geofirey Kingston from the Mrs, D.-M, ill. Miss Lillian Belleville next Among the week's quiet and informal little teas was that given vesterday, Miss Blanche by Mrs, Charles Kirkpatrick, when | Ottawa, on Monday: half a dozen people had a chat and Mr. R. Smith, 5 some of the youthful matron's wost] Mrs. R. €. Car excelleht brew of the cup that cheers. Mrs. F. Nigol . - . * Mrs. Henry Wade asked a few peo- § Union street. ple to meet Mrs. Gurd and Miss Le-# Mrs. Frederic vine, on Thursday night, and have aj . game of cards. fow days" visit . s,s 8 Mrs. 1. J. Bogart. Wellington street, will not receive gusing tha next six weeks, Miss Harriet Watson to. Hamilton, sont at a wedc . gave a little Adirondacks. Drummond's friends will he sorrv to hear that she is « ing at the home of Mrs. John Nicolle, down ts' Montreal Miss Reatrice Collinson is back in his holiday Mr. James Elmslie, tute in Chicago, 'byt this js not likely to be accepted. 5 . A movement is qn foot to have the revivalis{s spend trip to Lutherans Get $40,000. 2 Springfield, 0., Jan. 6.--Mrs. Sarah several months in the quite Feighly, of Tippecanae, 0., left her | city of New York next year. Fair will go up to |residenee at Tippecanoe for a home for It is propose, holding revivals for week. Lutheran widows and aged spinsters. | the next {wa years, in America: It is very unlikely that any other city in She bequeathed her entire property, Canada will bg. visited. amounting in all to $10,000 to the home. Deacon will leave, for who has been visiting fer, has left town. le,. of Lindsav, is visit- R. C. Dobbs, has received no re- ply from Broekville in regard to put ting on a game; today, so St. Geor ge s,-Jr., O.H.A, will pot go to the island City, for a match to night. ---------- E The. Kingston Business College, head bitions of of Quieen street, unquestionably stands first in this. country as a practical A Flint And Steel. The unique is done each year by the Winnipeg Free Press, which well: and truly represents the breeziness and am- growing west, since it is one of the best papers on the con- tinent, despite its isolation and high cost of publication in that far- | the limp mud at the bottom of the har- bor. There he seized hold of them and brought them to the surface. He swam straight away to the adjeining steps 'with his captives, afd took them off to the police station, the ised at the results obtained @ from tuart's Calcium Wafers. In | suffering from boils and pimple even decp-seated carbuneles, | have re- peatedly seen them dry up and aap pear in four or five days, leaving 1 skin clear and smooth. Althow jum Wafers is a , and sold by it reason tabooed 1 know of no Point Potré, Jan 5.--There ia no ice on the lake vet. Thomas Edwins was elected voeve.- He is the first reeve to be elected from this side of the town- ship for yeas, Capt. Joyner Hudgin and wife visited friends in Picton over New Year's, E. C. Coolidge and wife, Syracuse, N.Y. snd Mise ida Rous- sean, Cherry. Valley, hove been visit ing at G. - M. Hicks'. Mr. and Mrs. (alvin Spaflord were visiting the for- mers brother at Greenbush, last week. Mr. Spafiord is enjoying pretty good health now. Miss innie Hodgin is at South Bay. By a special invite- is Patients k Folger intends going | business and . shorthand school. If next week for a | yon cannot attend the day classss at- Donald | Torzange, son . of Mrs. | off section, At Christmas it has habi. | tion from the Cherry Vall Sunday - tend. the night school. Forbes Torrance, : Wellington street, | tually Sent out a souvenir, charac- | school, the Point Petre Sun ay school Tandy is going wp One of the wmicst promineat phnsi- | fell and sbroke his... grw, yesterday, | teristic of the north land. This Fim rendered their Chris me next week, to be pre- | clans in Kingst om recommends. Gib} while playing hockey. ..- it is a flint and a steel, with the Cres | at: the Valley A «I: ling. "son's © Red. Cros: Cough Syrup. To The <t808 railWhy sweeper was ait | legend of the origin of fire set forth in tertainment. oy had a nige night « ® curés coughs. : on its rornds this morning, making a | print for the first time from. the and a large turnout, The ipts Miss Roxie Hinckley and Miss An- The man of 'good luck butts into it. "clean sweep" of the tracks. manuscript of an officer of 1817, were $M. Skirts Made of 'good strong cotton; with whuslin frill, length, 65c., 9c. 8c. 97c. Fine Cotton, umbrella frill muslin, fine tucks and frill, $1.25, £1.49, $1.60, 1.79, Fine .Cambric) extremely well made, wide val lace embroidery and/ insertion trimmed, dust frill, $1.80, Finer grades of Skirts, beautifully trimmed with T clusters of tucks, ete: $2.67 to- $5.48. At 20% | DISCOUNT Children's and Infants' Underwear ©. ~ Estremele large varicty, sensible, good wearing } t strong, even cotton, neatly trimmed and well sewn, of service and washing, now 'offered at special sale x " = mitt ¥- : . ? Extra Large Sizes In Mushkin Underwear, for stout figures, made to our special order, of strong, fine cotton, splendidly sewn and neatly trimmed. Skirts, Chemises, Corset Covers, etc., at special sale \ Cotton, neck and sleeves trimmed with lace, or embroidery. Chem . smises square and ' Cotton, yoke trimmed with inser- 'wade, in la less than actual mill cost. Th Covers, Gowns, etc. In some lines there are only 1 or 2 to a design, in others 4, 5, 6, and even 8. Boing the very best possible manner and will stand the closest inspection. Your choice of these garments a ~ SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN LADIES' FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR in Plain and Fancy Stripes. Large variety rE "in each style. Full sizes in each garment." Gowns, Drawers; Skirts, Etc. Jat uced Prices. Chimeses Mi : tion of laee or embroidery, sleeves of lace or edging to match. - R. mmsfomdiigon SALE OF AITE UNDERWEAR .. Last year at this time raw cotton was eight cents per pound. Now King Cotton is twelve cents. Our purchases of Whitewear and Cottons were made long, long ago at the low level. This {fg fact is well worth remembering, as it spells ECONOMY to the women. of Kingston. Corset Covers Raw Cotton is the basis upon which all Undermuisling and Cambrics are figured. Drawers Opened and" closed styles, cotton,' deep frill, lace 50¢., 60c, full We Cotlon, embroidery edge, edging. ee 200. neck and . 23¢c., Ve Cotton, insertion and lace trimmed. insertion, deep lace ' T Cotton, umbrella style, cluster tucks. Cotton 2 : Insertion and lace trimmed, 70¢., SMe. 920., 9c J daintily Fine Cotton, umbrella style, tucks tripited, %1.12, £1.17, $1.30, $1.60. and insertions, also and = dmbroidery $1.97, 82.20, 2.67. Nainsook, umbrella style, 'insertion of lace 'and embroidery; "deep frill, £1.80 to £2.10, . # i Covers, to" %1.35. 'orchon and Val. laces, Finer grades handsomely trimmed, sd X 1 Maia.b "la We were fortunate in procusing the complete sets of samples of the largest manufacturer of Whitewear in Canada at prices much lies and Children's Skirts, Drawers, Chemises, Corset There are over 3,000 pieces in the lot comptisin garments; made of , will stand any' amount prices, Stat wr Gowns, Drawers, » prices. d £0 Specially Re of Fine Cotton, fancy, round yokes, beautifully» rge variety of styles. embroidery, Hoe. n French shapes, 75¢., WALDRON'S V etyle, insertion trifmed, Every garment cut fall' width and length, ample fulness in each Night sleeves finished with lace, Gown, . , He. % Cotton, Mother Hubbard, tucked yoke, trimmed, neck and sleeves, V, round and square neck effects, splendid values at 5%., 68¢., 0c, 80c., 85e, round and square style, and Wie, % trimmed with fine lace and 60c., 6dc., 720: Large variety of high class Corset Sd4e. Born - Gor. Brock and 0 t 20/ Gowns Fine Strong Cotton, prettily trimmed, with lace or embroidery, tucked and hemstitching, at $1.12, $1.17, $1.25, $1.32, Fine Cambric, round yoke, also square neck, frill of émbroidery or lace, neat trimming on sleeves, at $1.19, $165, $1.79, $1.07, $2.40, 2.79, 3.87. dé Finer grades beautifully trimmed, samples, they are made in off. Special Sale At 20% Off, Horrockses' WhiteCotton Being offered' during this dale at actual present mill prices : Extra Strong White Cotton, best Canadian make, at Se. yard, worth 9c. : Extra Fine English White Cotton, mill price to-day 10c,, our sale price 10¢. yard, 2 Horrockses' "Shrunk" White Cotton, free from dressing, guaranteed, 36 os inches wigle, best in the world for wear and service, mill price is 12%c., our sale price 12}c.; mill price is 14}e., our sale price dc. yard. 4 gio np . ol sens mich btn Horrockses' Fine Cambric, worth 18c., Special oc a yard ' Horrgokses' Fine Nainsooks and Madopolains, limited quantitios. in these --mil] pitts 6c, our price 15c.; mill price 17c. and. 20c., our sale price 17c. anc . Indian Linens and Lawns in these goods during this sale »-- _ Will be in grea} demand for summer wear. We are offering special prites J English' Lawn, 39 inches wide, regular 12}c., 'special at 10c. yard, Eoglish Lawn, 30 inches wide, regular 15c., special at 124c; regular 19¢, special at 15a. ' Indian Linen, fine sheer qualities, regular 18c., for 150. yard; regular 23¢, for We. yard; regular 30c., special sale hice 23¢. yard. : s cked Apron: Lifwns, Tull 'widths, 12je., lic, 18¢,, 20¢., Be, yard. -

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