Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Oct 1906, p. 8

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Big Musical Hit. brilliant and catehy hout the whole composition. are both Fe men of J. Marshall and : "The Drum j being 'arranged for all r and will be played vx- extonsively here during thix season. It van be procured at a special rate of Ibe, a on Saturday, oto) 20th, at Neorimott Bros., agents Canada. ; A Pleasant Assembly. g On nest Tuesday evening, October Fed, Court Earl .oberts, No, 4,205, LOY, will hold the second series of arranging an attractive programme. Sale to-wight and Ménday of Stock- ings, unflervests and drawers, extra strong, 25¢. New York Dress Reform. Stop" with great success. It curves all coughs for 15¢. For Canada's choice of chocolates, try Edwards and Jenkins; 274 Prin. cons sireet. : ed Coats--in subdued and light colored mixtures, 50, 0, 19, 12.50, 13,75, 15, 16, 17.50. : Black Costs. m gnificent assortments in semi and § loose fi tie perfectly tailored, $7.50, 10, 11.75,-13; 15, 17.50, 10, 22.50, 25. Broadcloath, Beaver and ~~ Covert Coats *h e tendency in Fancy Dress Goods and itings is more towards the darker shades ° rk Novelty Suitings--superior Scotch makes, . 50,75, 90, 81, 1.25. 3 ew Broadcloths--thoroughly sponged and shrunk, in all 'the desired shades, goc, $1, 1.25, 1.35, 1.50. Panamas © PRoplins *Armures ~~ Baratheas Hermittas Fur Lined Coats ny exclusive and original designs in. high-class : materials, $30, 45, 50, Up to 125. ol id assortment of Black Dress Goods in the t Parisian designs, 50¢ to $2.50 a yard. WAAR ctl manstailorssd riving the coats that thorough et-up appeara BE they retain to he oud ; Skirts are cut in the latest styles, twontep ; a hana & dott be the | Gueher Hundreds are using Best's "Short 5 ¥ -~ i To F £ Friipbsl ioe § : F i F ¥ i8Ety i! of proviices, Manitoba much area. The old dis trict of Keewatin Kad an area of 470,- 516 sepuare miles, and Ungava, which lies to the north of Quebec, an area of 354,561. If Unoava were added to it would give that province' the t territorial area of any. pro- vince in the dominion, the total being 706,534 sunare miles. 1f the whole of the old district of Keewatin were al- lotted - to Manitoba the prairie pro- vince would he the second in size in Cahade, its total being 544,148 syhare miles. : Ontario, howeyer, in any re-arrange- [started at once. Parents who wish ment that might take place, is entit- [their children to get the benefit of led to consideration. A don of |these lessons should apply at once to Keewatin is wedged in ween On- > tario and Manitoba, and it seems but reasonable to expect that the domin- ion ent will make provision for tario Feral Sing additional terri- ory in any nge of provincial boundaries that may take place. ¥ 1 5 . - 1 3 x, 1 god fl dances in the aig hull: Crosks & CES most energetic. workers and pleasant spe some for the occasion, and the energetic m---- : i oy 2ehont lives 'whilh are Somition di, shure ol the arrange. The Winter Apple Crop is Report- School Iti : get : 0 ' oy SH came in Ia chedemun, have ke ne ed Small. Street church, next Tuesday, Wednes- The heavy rain of Friday and the heavy sk A were ageountable for the Poor turn-out of fammers at Satur- day's market, The prices were about the same as on Saturday last, with the oxeeption of apples which have to all prices. Butter was free- ly purchased at from 27c. to 3c. a | pound. Fresh eggs found a read sale at from MWe. to 30c. a dozen. An of market truck sold for 5c. to Ie, Spring chickens brought 43¢. to SOc. per pair; ducks from 7de. to 51.25 a pain potatoes, 90c. to $1 a bag; apples from 10c. to Me. a pbek, Jt is reported by farmers that the crop of winter apples will be very ac- tive this year as the heavy gales blew them from the trees. ; Abusive Language. 4 A case of abusive language was yes: ely reported. It had its d ming in the Sunday drinking freely permitted in Kingston for near- ly two years, which _ tl authorities here and in Tanto seemed to be in- tensely satisfied with. Two young men started out early in the morning and Routine very drunk before mid-day, r license inspector of the tavern-keeper to' whom word was speedily passed by ®omé one and names given. The tavern keeper reproached the young men, antl they in turn 'abused. their aunt in vilest language, so bad that if relationship did not shield thém they would summoned and heavily ed, Will Serve As Stimulus. . 1 to vromise made two years ago, has! paid toQueen's the sum of 850,000 for the endowment of the chair of moral philosophy. The money is giv of on in the name of himself and his de- ceased wife, Ella GG. Charlton. The promise of Mr. Charlton to endow a chair at Queen's was the beginning of J the present efforts towards the endow- ment fund of half a million dollars, to come forward and contribute, Played A Mean Trick. "l want to make a complaint ah- ing." lice station this afternoon and the apples away in a wagron. "I don't know the man," she said F "But 1 know that horse," owner of the white horse Playing In Brockville. Institute where they play the Brockville ville here two werks ago. Our of any man. Bibby's. ts. and , 25¢. New York Dress Red ings, store, Aberdeen "Scotch Mints," world's choice; at Fdwands and Jen kin's, 27s Princess street. hb" relatives complained to the |- Principal Gordon of Queens, states 'bating club will he held in the Y.M, th Sehool Convention in Sydenham Streot Methodist church, next Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday. All will be welcome. Look for the ad- vertisement. The Same $50,000. The $50,000 announced as a gift from A0hn_Chashtor, to Queen's Uni- versity. is same $50,000 which that fine ola gentleman promised in a let- ter to Bir Sandford. Fleming two years ago and made public. It is not a new subscription. ¥Y. W. C. A. Notes. A children's cooking clase is to be the secretary, Miss Bell, The scevetary's Bible class will meet 0% usual tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock. . Dr. A. F. Schauffler. ; Of New York city, who is one of the day and Thursday. All will be wel- come, Look for tho advertisement. Dog Owners, Beware ! Citizens living in the vicinity of Y, W.C.A. are much annoyed over the dog emuisance. It has been reported that canines howl around this corner every night, keeping peace-lovine citi- zens awake. These dogs should he captured and" their owners prosecuted or the police force shoukl go around and shoot them. 3 ests No Duplication. Committee meetinos for Ontario dio- 1 cese usually . held during the third week in November, are being antici pated this year bepause of the gather- ing of clergy and laity for the instal lation to the deanery. The two mission committees have been called for Wed- neaday evening, after the induction. The executive committee will meet on Thursday, after the installation. Y.M.C.A. Newy' The Ladies' Auxiliary fnecting was postponed till Monday afternoon at four o'clock. 5 Last evening Dr. first lecture on "First Aid To the Injured." Nineteen members enrolled for the course. Sunday morning : 7 am., sunrise prayer meeting; Bible class, 10 a.m.; J men's meeting, 4:15 p.m.. at which E. 0. White, of Torante, will give a flag signal address. All men are welcome. Mylks gave his Y.M.C.A. Debating Club. : will give. Monday. Some Favorites: yard, 69, highly. high-finish as before. in black and white, at 2.00 a pair. ri law" prices. ' A meeting for organization of a de- Materials Are Very Fashionable, Ang ~ Serviceable As Well g& If You Seem Unable to Decide Upon the Goods for Your New - Dress, Why Not Choose a Good Quality of Black ? 3 ANY of the great stores and magazines are continu- ling attention to the sudden rise in fashion goods --and telling the cause of it. \ from ally cal of black dress all seem jo agree that the style started general mourning for the late King of Denmark--com- ing across to our Sauatey during last summer. to say--black is truly fas ows--how great is the service and as to what you d see our black materials next ® everyone kn wish, won't you come an - -- Attractions ? hionable. And you knov-- If you're still undecided 90 and 99. 5, It Seems Folly to Talk of "Variety" in Blacks, But Such Here Blue Black, Grey Black, Full Black, Jet Blab, Etc. Black Lustres, Tor waists and suits; just in (many cdlors as well as black), at 149, 75, and 9c. a yard. Black Broadcloths, 50 inches wide, at 90, 95, 9c, 1 vard, and 54 inches wide at 2.50 a yard. Black Panama Cloth, 41 inches wide, extra special at 65. a yard. "RBinck Puchesse Cloth, 18 inches wide, extra special-at 1.49 a yard. Black Roxana Cloth, '44 inches wide, at 75, 99¢c., 1.20 and 1.25 a yard. Black Biarritz Cloths, 44 inches wide, at 9c. and 1.25 a yard. Black Poplins, 44 inches wide, at 75c., 1.20 and 1.25 a yard. Blach Cashmeres, 41 inches wide, at 49, 69, 75, 90, 99c., 1.25 and 1.49 a Navy Biue Serges And Fancy ~ for School Dresses much can hardly be said for the worth and good service of a navy-serge school-dress. And right alter serges, come the fancy Tweed Mixtures Monday we will show some of each at range of prices and qualities which can hardly fail to please every one : NAVY BLUE SERGES, in different widths and qualitiés, at, per yard, 39, 49, 2.5 and 75ec. FANCY TWEEDS, in many pleasing effects, at, The Famous "Perrin's" Gloves for Ladies' Fall Wear At 1.00 and 1.25 (Guaranteed) Of the three great Glove manufacturers in Etance;--all considered equally good on most points--the firm of Perrin's are represented by us in Kingston. Aad there is just one great over-powering reason why we recommend their Gloves so It is just this--the extreme care and expert knowledge used in the selec- tion of materials. Only the freshest and most elastic skins are taken, and thus after the Gloves have been tried and stretched, they still retain that.same valuable Our 'complete assortment of these celebrated Perrin's Guaranteed ~ Gloves for Ladies, in the ordinary lengths, for which we are the sole agents in Kingston, is now heré ready for you 2d from. The same old prices rule --1.00 and 1.25 a pair. We still have these Long Kid Gloves : 16-inch Dressed Kid, in grey. bea- ver, black and white, at $1.50 4 20-inch Dressed Kid in black and white, at 1.69 ; 24-inch Undressed Kid, in black and white, at 1.95; and 24-inch Dressed Kid, OU will be very agreeably surprised on Monday, if you will ask to see our latest effects in Cushion "Covers. Most of them come in fine Silksand Velours--showing designs which*will appeal strong- ly to all admirers of original and skillful color-blending. » Our stock of Cushion Cords to match, Satins and Sateens for the backs, and pure Cushion Forms, will be complete then, too. "a . ' ' HRISTMAS is still more than eight weeks away--<but it is not a bit too early to think of your "gift list." And if you anticipate the same trouble in making up your mind as to what you will . -- 20, 125 and 1.49 a ? the very Suffice wear it Il Find To In. «Airs Tweeds per yard, 43, 49, 59, 65, choose IY § \ i A --~------a All marked at "Laid- that Hon, John Charlton, according ' (+A: rooms on eight o'clock. Magistrate J. M. rell has promised to fasten the inter- ests object desire for and discussing dominion and imperial of this club and E. J. as also consented to be present. men, young or old, are invited to at- tend these meetings, which will be ad- dressed by prominent politicigns, The club is to promote a developing public speaking | of the Monday evening, at Far- B. Pense All and its fulfilment is most gratifying © | to the friends of Queen's. Tt will cer- tainly serve as a stimulus. to others out a man who received a bag of ap- ples from me on the market this morn- «ding, and who went away without pay- An aged woman walked into the po- made the dbove statement. She told one of the bluecoats that the man had taken he drove a white The police are now looking for the Nope Colleviate football toa' left this morning for gh 1 School tean: this afternoon. The same team went down that defeated Brook- line of men's overcoats at £14.50 will gratify the personal pride Bale tonight and Monday of stock- drawers, extra' orm. | MoConkev's hivh class candy is sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug the For the best 28e. hose try Bibby's, interests. Queen's II Stronger. The Queen's intermediate team to meet RM.C. at the military campus, this afternoon, will he a lot stronger than last Saturday's. Seven changes have been made in the line, after what happened a week ago. They don't say they will win, but they are going in to, give the cadets a bie run for their money. She line-up will be as follows : Moran, full back; Maloolm, Fraser, Madden, half backs; Brewster, quarter back; MeKay. Raker. Beecroft, sorim- mage; Aikens, Kingsley, inside wings: , | Houston, Mavety, widdle wings; Baird, Struthers, outside wings. , His Worth Recognized. xander Mackie, for some years an efficient official at Rockwood asylum, nd whom the Ontario government re- lieved in order to make room for a tory heeler, has received gord ol his appointment to a good position in Ottaws under the Dominion wovern- ment. Mr. Mackie leaves on Monday to take up his new duties. His leav-. ing Kingston will be sincerely regret- ted by his large civetv™ of friends, among whom he is extremely povular. Mr. Mackics's worth was recognized by the Dominion government, which soon found for him a position of trust. His friends wish him all success in his new ficld of labor at the capital. The only in the 8§v to get the "Aberdeen Scotch Mints," %is at Fd: - {wards and Jenkin's, 274 Princess street. - See Vibly's new overcoats, ideal gift give. this year, as you had last, you'll be doing yourself a kindness in coming to see our stock of Fine Teneriffe Linens while it is complete on Monday. A set, or even oue piece, of this work, makes an | You Can Shop with Us by Mail with Perfect Satisfaction | Store Open Till Ten To-night Acetylene Resembles Sunlight. Experiments are heing actively pur- sued on. both sides~of the Atlantic to see whether it is not possible. to' dis- cover some light which would have the same effect on vegetation as has the sun. Science iz familiar with the composition of the solar rays to a large extend-and it<is*not tégarded as unreasonable to seek for an artificial substitute. As a matter of fact, the rays from an acetylene lamp have been found to' approximate very closely to sunlight. So much is this so that fair- ly well-developed plants have been produced which have never known the daylight, the whole course of their existence having been spent under the influence of acetylene light, Name A Mr. Nelson. * The Sudbury and North Bay papers have it that Mr. Nelsan, a Canadian Pacific railroad man from that neigh- borhood, is slated for the general supervision of Kingston ang Pem- broke railway, and will soon Be in charge. To eure any cough take Gibson's Redk Cross cough syrup, 20c. and Se, A pt TF Here is a That We Guarantee Not to Crack ! If the upper cracks thro before the sole is worn out you get a new pair ALL STYLES, HEAVY AND LIGHT SOLES, BUTTON, LACE AND BLUCHER CUTS. ATJ[THIS STORE ONLY. "Phone 230. : Oysters, Fdwards and Jenkin. The Lockett Shoe Store Gent Patent GoltShoe YEAR 73. HAGENBE Cte Jipers Crowne ot A 7h reer WILD BEASIS WONDERFUL RESO TERRORS OF F( Many Thousand Vis Garden So Real Obgervers Imag in Midst of Ax Hambure, Oct. 14 gress has been n twelve month tural zoologica Hagenbeck, | the dealir, is ere pretty little suburb of th of Hamburg, He has his lion inclosure, and 1 geration to say itso dwelling ever d ned and the accommadation of th It wa York Zoologica objection: to nettin but. Mm tructions any gazes at lions and v whatever interfering { At the back o is covered with " there is a large open rounded on three sides | and boulders. They a hb that no animal could jim other side is entirely ditch fifteen foot animals from getin t footpath. Tmmediatel this latter'is a narrow full of tropical plant Then ecdiires the designed that it car the public Her flower bed thirty feet tance between the ditch and the \ time there are eight | Bengal tigers in this wi den. The tro cave-like app make an ideal and patural these beasts of th But this the novelties seen It has been d nee principle Fhe animals that full vie ed, vet to all to be at large about of thew instance, le signed wa aquatic bir animals su liamas, be able are securely confine cular inclosure. Bey house and then great mo which ibex; sheep themselves, When the will be by ditch, | at lol way is hy 200 w of them car appe to move aboat { garden April 1st next to stand in tl at one time able ed ditches, genious contrivances Some of the artificial nw cleverely-designed truct tower from eighty-six feet in height. The mountai finished are popul i moun tain animals such The picture shows wl

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