Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1906, p. 8

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= aah a] HLA bund, is fast getting 'onvent of the Con- good Shape. Practices ire fia? a. held each day, and a marked improve de Notre Dame h ay and » : ames. || Any Kind Of Underwear You Wish, sp || -- rnm vo We Mean Bus E will ask for it : Sagi > amie E & Son's OT one kind--bat many kinds--of warm shirts} and drawers for men, are found Fumous for over a Tor Fp in this growing sition of Kingston's popular store. © Some men want the heavy highest | d of purity, Rfleece.lined garments, others the heavy pure wool, and others only the. light weight, bu Fithders to His Majesty the King." warm pure wool goods. We aim to be in a position to please everyone, and submit Valuable Stick Pin Found. this list as a hint of our ability to do'so ; for and get it, an 3A lady yesterday advertised Men's Fleccolined Shirts ond Draw- Men's Fine Wool Shirts and Drawers, re get it we expect to k in the for a stick pin, in shape : lastic-ribbed 1 eed ab- Neg of al ith a Todas } ers, all sizes, 50c. each. elastic ribbed, and guarant ay 7 1 but we ge appearance. ah ak Dg is office x Men's Natural-Wool Shirts and Draw- solutely unshrinkable, 99¢., 1.25 and We go slow g were a feature of the Miss 0"Too Wo Ag ol ie y ers, light weight, all sizes, 75 and 1.49 each. ast the same. Have one of the opening |vtare, who fous i akdron's dry goods 90c. each. Boys' Fleecedined Shirts and Draw- ho 1 COR GEP AGEL used; the fol- | O°? : it in r * Men's Natural-wool Shirts and Draw- ers, 25 to 3%. each. tried ou k P y MN. wv, 8, : ors, medium weight, all sizes, 99%. Boys' Natural Wool Shirts and Draw- please--satisfy ang sur the Misses |- Found A Chegue. each. i 2 re ers, 10 'to 69%. each. Norman Burns, a school Hoy, found > If not, give us a call. " Hala, J" | cheque for 300 'on hig way home -- = . e and you'll * come ; i # 9" onc These pie | isha The cheaie un in favor The Last Of the " Seconds They all do orchiwtrn over. Sarit 'kha. 'The lad. returned "she FOR those who wear fleece-lined underwear, this is a rare chance to save with --i 4§ | %, money. There's practically nothing wrong with the garments--a thread Robert J. R "Chris will soo be - Clown Saaiiby's For Sie. pulled out here and there, a dirty mark, or some such trifle--nothing to hurt ihe eat of the sedan. Sweet Son. ye Gloves for driving, 75¢. to $2.50. the wearing quality. This is the last lot we can offer : = cord blue grapes, large 'baskets, 2%c, Gloves for Street, $1 to $2. 400 only, Men's Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, bought as ) A yp Jurni ture Crawford, : Gloves for working, 50c. to $1. "mill-seconds," though most of them are such in name only, [ | ihe rural deanery of Fromtenac : The H. %. Bibby Co, a guality considered special at S0c., yours to-morrow morning j® Dealer ------ en ARer V0 auth Oily. ooo oii iisiniss cook Sao Nt , p Very Popular. : 1 1 The entire satisfaction our fur gar- JOHN LAIDLAW & SON JOHN LAIDLAW & SON -- 230 & 23014 Princess | ments have always given makes them ' ; B24 ] 6 Doors atove the Opera Hou otal values Ao Mr Ry i § Plaid Silks for the Fashionable Warm Fabric Gloves for Telephone 577 A are. a The Bell Telophome company is id. } stalling fifty new telophone in 'Wolfe Island residences ; : a : 0% | an easy proposition here. See our fu * r eae Wi Ambulance Call 5; > we grapes, large baskets; 25% Part : | cots, suitable for Tet wear Comp. --Fine Black Qualities, Too nter 5 Crawford. : bell Bros., the busy fur store. ; bl A movement is on by parties juter- i ad ested to have a second constable ap- Pointed for duty at Portsmouth. = Try Bibby's for pajamas. : : The says that a recuisitioh | ¥. yoc, : D -- coi wh OVE glance at the fashion pages of . Dolan, D. Staley. A Small Fire. A any magazine will give you a good The followi recei s A small fire was detected 4 the City J : 3 x ab Mi i, Extn | A ml fe wh dtd dn i ity ies of just how suddenly and. ously Queen's vs. Ott " cCabe, A. Aiken leaving | had taken five in a mysterious man. the fine plaid silks have come into favor. At 2.30 P.M. will be presented to Mayor Mowat certificates; M s he leaving S , : A ; e 8. Cc; ll, J. [ber and started a blaze. A few small -- : an alain, oan candidate Kearns, A. White, diplomas, and me- | Pine trees were disfigured as a result. Blacks are fashionable, of course nh SATURDAY, NOV. Merchant : Prof Koh x Melek port 40 the dals for commercial, Miss Mary Hor. | The leaves were likely set afire by a t way they always are, because they alwa | meteorological department shows that eon Ton the winner of gokl me- | Match being thrown among -them. look "'genteel" and "dressy" "but plaids Farrell, NP Sod A. i ean's Athletic Grou - : Ladies' Cashmere Gloves some wig} Qu . ---- . ." r s sor h and J. Kearns were awardai | SIIOIIIIGIOICRIIIIONK bid fair to become "the effects" of this "Jersey avrist, others with don jun dé and Grand St. yma silver medals, j Es ¥ season. For tomorrow 'we offer : wig in Had at'25, 3 1 4%. West Side an an a | nd 8 S TeVs A ed vod wig TE EY Was presmited to his | # ASSISTANCE SOUGHT. i NEWEST PLAID SILKS, fine quali- | and white oy S15, nov Bast Ride, 256 Crntoid, 3 Eade the archbishop by Mary Ander. !¥ 3 | ¥ ties,. 20 inches wide, two | 50 an, SH PF pair, 8, 45, Bleachers, 10c. Extr: A MN. Chisholm, secretary of St. he citetn. ¥ Practices to-morrow, at ¥ extra-specials, per. yard. 75 9% Sheeler a Andedw' entertainment was brought to a | ¥ Hall for the great 7 RAL . | Ladies" Fancy Knitted Gloves, in mj a Society, announces that 8 {close with ad a V ANE .ooncvsininiins sesaians . | x dinrter will be held by the society of hich six plane x onéert waltz in | ¥ Zephbra. Girls and boys at ¥ NEW BLACK PEAU-DE-SOIE SILKS, | tires of navy. brown, cree *: night. OR wl SIX pianos were used. the fol-{ ¥ 4 p.m. The older ones at ¥ Taille EN hela, { black and white per pair, 45 St. Andrew's night.. He and. the laird |, oi i > for coats, waists, and suits, per ar ' } 4 ; owing taking part: R. Byme, p ¥ 7.30 and 8.15. Particu- ¥ » I 35 and . te ctburnie ate getting ready for Dawson, G. Greaves, H. Shaver, K. »* lazly "desired to-morrow, ¥* / Tarde era, 15 asd 145. 1 a EG Cie : : . : sia : hy AL, >» BK : : 'EW < g ES $ ies' Golf Gloves, in brown te, : : . A. Loahy, A. 'and L. : fadies, for Nor. NEW BLACK NATTE SILK, for qdies' Go ves, is grey . xo Bibiy's #petial 3 gloves, os E Ni helen, oa jaa I xg x i ig len. or ] or x waists only, full 20 inches wide, the Jaks, navy, tan, black and Liberal Wa , Atten being directed « M. La eo. 4 male J f f finest waist silk we've ever Af | Wiute, all sizes, per pair, 25 49 | yaiunble. sreice AE werk pi rend o y Sl ¥ local pubic oot & 4 offered, extra-special, per 99 59 and : Meetings ing the body ith the requir 4 PITH oF THE NEWS. w » ag ¥ ea yard oo. Fre | Ladies' Black Winter Silk Glos s, of : | amount of water, hut the good to be rer SIIB: [ INEW BLACK _LOUISENE SILKS, per yard, 69 and 70c { heavy warm. silk mixtures, with ver Liberal Ward Meetings § derived in drinking it depends on its | The Very Latest Culled From All . NEW BLACK PAILETTE SILKS. per yard, 69 and 75c. | fine cashmere © iwrist, neat election of sub-division Ck * mloction making. © Th Over The World. New Organ For Cooke's Church. NEW BLACK MESSALINE SILKS, per vard;, 90 and 99¢c, stitching on back, all wanted 49 iil be held in the Reform ns Hp nh packet «of > Hall has been elected mayor | The members of Cooke's Preshyterioh NEW BLACK TAFFETAS, per yard, 49, 75, 90 and 9% sizes, special, per' pair Soll Lion Blogk, as foll "Salada" is the y correct way urg. church have decidddl to install a new JOHN LAIDLAW ON "om JOHN LAIDLA SON ; x2 that tea should be made. The wrecked Stem Tuts Bell has | pipe organ, and 'an. order has been HN lamprav #3 ¥ oH 450 : J : by Matthews, To. so, Va 13 TUESDAY EVENING, } . Polk Fe, Fours. | "pn Mor | aed wi elt 4 tans Ladies' Black Cloth Coats In Many Pretty Styles nate at Surelodi. 8 le ln preserving ting Jars, also 125.000, ouse, Toronto, recently for neighborhdod of $2:600, and it is expected that itil] be in place ready We have tried day alter day to. make you understand more thoroughly Nos. 1 and 2 Sydenham W FE LH. i A a ar . on : i d mr | anton as ren Ty tented oh for 'use for the Faster services. how much this store is run for your Veaclit and satisfaction. If you Xe. 4 Ditanie nu alsents 5 3 ing T. D. Lewis, To Be A Fine Concert. bave made up your mind to get pretty well through the winter with your last * : atertown, N.Y., gave Hughes a The Y.M.C.A. concer! on Thursday Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10 Ca majority of 1,122, more than the re year's garment, let us advise you not to wait any longer before choosing Ward publicans expected. ht haw a Ve Ter in vour new one. The mere fact that you don't wish to take the garment right Nos. 22, 23, 24 and 25 V NM. Clemenceau, prime minister of Wad WEDNESDAY EVEN Bo . i : Mi le i . Two men, adrift for days on Lake M. Bradley; 'piano solos by Miss |§wi range from which to please your fancy For, to-morrow we have these Handi ; | Prance, has declan that a part of | Do 8 feiture. a soloists vil be: [away doesn't matter." Yourcan leave it here and it will not be sold to ed St | 1 a 8 n d Fit \ hin Policy is to maintain the peace of nd Bad, Shea, Arthur Craig, R anyone else. And, by choosing now, you'll have the advantages of a very Singlet Miss T. i Mr. M : Nov. 14th inst at 8 o'cl : 3 + | Singleton. Miss Toye and Mr. Me . : Michigan, in a gasoline launch, which Eallond; Miss Dutton: wih ce oF re. [five specials : No. 3 Ontario Ward In Every ran short of gasoline, were picked up itor. al Tare Y th Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 $a 8 exhausted, ek ia LADIES' BLACK FRIEZE COAT, double-breasted antl loose fitting, 12 enac Ward yo ¢ ® 4 e post office clerks of Toronto, First Time In Thirty Years. inches long, lined body and sleeves, overlapped seams, orna- AN "9% %. Montreal, Ottawa and Hamilton, are "Well, this is the first yo I have mented with self tabs, trimmed with buttons, self collar and g9 Ii Nos. lh 15, 20 . seeking increases. The minister is]... : : Ahk ARE cuffs, easily worth $11. Our extra-special, only ....... ..... .. . i sympa thetic missed a train during my thirty years ; Kingston, Nov. 5th, 1906. BR f : sagan. the proposition to give a experience on the yvag = he speaker, (Exactly as illustrated herewith.) € : : : 3 Ridaatt : . : Rd ola well known local traveller made this J. MeDONALD MOW dhe Suflbrior workmanship in these Coats and Suits long term Jranchise to She, street rail: | ty toment ut the K. & P. station this LADIES® BLACK ENGLISH BEAVER COAT, of finest quality beaver. 46 President Kingston Reform Ass give them an appearance and finish which they retain forty uf a os defeated 'by a mu- | morning after he had rechey oh this inthee Tong : r break ice sell Sti Tors : n g . , inches' long, full back, double breasted front, fancy self strap forniing yoke rm-- to the very end 5 Jonty of two to one, pot and had been told that his train ! : ] X 3 rs. A. Marsden, Texas, N.Y. died > ? Th. i " Cc Ta ah of asic Sain traveller was bound for Shar The Roy al Scots Ce ¥ ; io CITY HALL W Eiabet ¥ Hoot) by a criminal "operation. bot Lake, and he left for that place . Tw reed, Covert Broa dcloth Prestdont Roosevelt has dismissed in | © the noon train. . neatly stitched turned-back cuffs, lined body and sleeve coat worth 16.00---extra-special, only it ot dol tha oh back and front, coat collar and reveers, full sleeves with 1 50 . JOHN LAIDLAW & SON JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Thursday Evening,! disgrace a battalion of colored tr vs and Kersey Coats Htlity oY urinr wine tt | Thos wos peice. |}. Stylish New Separate Skirts In Plaids and Mixtures | rods on. Scottish Song. ' istri i ¢ NEIL There was a district meeting. of tha GEORGE : * > An attempt was wade t6 wrock the | A. 0. U. W. last evening. Addresses . An xtensi Ran Prices $7.50, 10, 12.50, 13.75, 15, 186, 17.50, 19 tipple of the Fim Grove Boal works, | were delivered by George R. Graham, At E ve ge of py | jnear Wheeling, W.Va. because the of Scotland's "Tenot. J FRED. HOWARD, V.IL.C.B.S. Ventriloguist and Musical Brockville, 'a' past grand waster, i 2, 9 MISS McGREOOR Solo Pianist company did not sign the compromise land. RW. Longmore, Camden East, Running from 30 to .50 Each ae companist. : ; Ta : ) scale. ed ? D.D.GM. on the good prospects of LR x ; NAVY BLUE VENETIAN SKIRT. 11 pesee bills and programmes. 3 " i 3 a i "5c. c., 25¢. Plan at Uglow A New York street car overturned the order, and regarding proposed A . Y gored, in the latest pleated « ------e - Dress Goods an ambulance, containing two - pati- | amendments to come before the grand hate od hin formias vlan We G tee to. Fit You J § 5 4 ' ents and the dustor. One of the form, lodge. There was a large attendance, Pp = 8 enc ine = n AY £1 € Uuarantee to Pop lar terials Reasona er, wounded in a shooting affray, %ill including a number of Workmen from yoke, inverted pleated back, p os - A u Ma at . : ble Prices die. : district points. Afte€ the business ly stitched and pressed, our m~ Durability and Style mn Suits, exceedingly large variety, in the latest styles and materials, At the annual meeting of the Mon- meetihg refreshments' were served. extra-special navy-blue skirt, 6 J) W Prive. Chay Rute Pony Suits, Eton Suits, in twoeds, cloths, treal street railway company, to-day, only . ear patamas, cheviots, ote., prices, $7.50, $10, $15, $17.50, 819, #4 the Hue ane jaked ower jor ving The Great Scottish Singer. « BLACK. VENBIIAN SKIRT cored oes ALL Eid a niraots do compatiies in" wii ¥ | Ceylon Observer: "Miss Flora Don ph iu a pts Sot i ; Broadeloths, venetian and' smooth finish, also the popular chiffon _are interested without calling for tend- 3 . Scottish with "clusters of four side | Abroadeloth; thoroughly sponged und shrunk, in black and colors,, ers, for the number of free pass books Snot a ss a eottish in each gore half-way down rt, MILITARY BOOTMAI x P0c., 81, $1.35, 81.35, 81.50, 81.75. " : = Siredlatioh ahd the 'dirty condition and has only to he heard'to be ap- strap of sélf and small-covered but 34 Be k S Sa - Tweedds-Sodtch. makes,! soit, firm tition, in dark and light sheides, ol many. ; tars. , preciated. Her singing of some of the tons for trimmings, inverbeq_pl ted ock Otreet syn of © checks, stripes, ete., Sbe., 60c,, 81, 81.25, $1.50, - gems from the peerless song writers, back. A" very dress skirt > J Sr Panay; Bara theas, poplins," ote, in Black and colors. ; ' To 2 an IpveiSication, : Burns 'and Lady Nairné, and other 3 of exceptionally fine vene- 650 NOTICE pe An 'investigation is to be made in- | more modern writers, was greatly ap- : tian cloth--only ......... .... ; - = a > to the losal permanent Army Service precidted by those who attended. She |§ fh it Sh : Las Fab a. ; e Co affairs. Some charges have been | is unquestionably one of the finest 8 ) -- ALL be -BGATES OF THE | Fur Lined Coats made regarding various matters in | vocalists that has visited Ceylon." -- - and Labour Cour > y : RS meet. ot Uniop Hull, on PRIDA connection with hat corps, City Hall to-morrow night, Plan at NOT VERY SERIOUS ogo flin Wm." Business of Furlined Conts, handsomely finished and fitted, with far collars, $30 Uglow's. . ne © to 8135 each, ee 4 a Poem bt = A { x . 2y . Ing i By order of Executive Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. Se ------i * yO TS Paso Ointment 'is guaran eed 40 eure Death Of Capt. Patterson. Was the Meeting at Portsmouth, ] ] . 5 of > : : : i © lany case of Tehing, ind, Bleeding or Word was received in the city this Eng. =. ! oc Children's and Ladies' Overstockings Se re Proteuding Piles in six to fourteen | Morning. of the death, at St. Paul, London, Nov. "T20%e official ae. | sommes AT ee i Sie ee BW TAKE NOTICI Children' nd Ladies" Oversto okings, strong clastic makes 35¢.. 40c days .or money refunded. 'S0e. Minn., of Capt. Francis Pa He § int of the mutiny, at Portsmouth rn All New, Up-to-date Stock, Narrow, Medium g a For a Hall Stove, Parlor A A ex BS, strong clastic makes, 35¢., 40c. } | ------ had barely reached tie uften. 4 visit barracks, on Sunday and Monday, $= 1and Wide Toes Light and Heavy Soles Kitchen Range, or any othe "> . : 3 T 4 Be Bibby 's Sbesial 32.00 Swemrens,- io is Vitex, Sirs. Jos 3 Himes, makes the matter to be much loss ser. - Men's Sh Only . ! come and see. me as I have 'the j Black ity, w » i oY a § oes m-- . Sen ights Cantord Pes, ange ote, * [which he had suffered, overcame him. The. MHD olulue yep si Sade}. y y : we Stock 1 have ever Jad ; b- Black Tights, all sizes. in knee and ankle lengths, 40c. - to $1.23 New hate and caps at Bibby's. He was born in Scotland, seventy- consisted mainly of a noisy demon. Men's Patént Coit Button Heavy Sole, Tegular $5, now $3.75. Swrsiiane ang vik Riu each. TR gE ELE The best of the season. Sweet Con cight years ago. and for heny Fears stration by discontented stokers. No | Men's Patent Coit Blucher, "Heavy Sole, regular $5, now $3.75 Sap, '¢ 'SECOND-HAND Ri ad aa Wool Clouds : cord hhie grapes, large baskets, 8c. Xa iontifed with marine interests in personal injuries of a serious nature | Men's Patent Colt, Blucher, Light Sole, regular $5, now $3.85. = TURK 898 Priacess : : x , i is o 3 2 o > N ph » 3 Wool Clouds, made of soft yarn, Well finished, 2e., 30c., 300, 60c., Crawford. --- pe from there to Ht. Paul | Were received by anybody. It was re | Men's Gun Metal 'Lace, Heavy Sole; regular $5, now $3.75. ~The, 81. s = a . Try Bibby's special $2 derby. where he lived dor six years. His Pore in re putin ware _ ar Men's Patent Colt Blucher Lace, Heavy and Single Sole, regular a Men's Cardigan ddckets ~~. nap No. 1 [on Sana sda mo fim a aa Yao : so IMPORTANT ru i, . aie of eniiing Scotch facture, Y0c., 81, $1.50; , y Pp oO. : vives bins, togeth er with one daugh- : ] . Calf Bie heavy Sole, regular $3.50, now 92. Ra San wOSlumuler, Au «0, 8 3 % ki 3 ---- pine wr aes Bly ou a hid i gon Men's Velour Calf Blucher, Slip Sole regular §5, now $4. ter, and four sons. Two of the latter Preventics, as the name imblies, pre- ~~ & 181, P s y Good Words, Leisure Hour and [are in St, Paul, anit two in {he far f vent all colds and grippe when | Men's Fine Kid Lace, Light Sole, regular $5, now $3.75. Sunday at Home, worth $1.75 | west. When in Kingston he was an] "taken at the sneeze stage.) Men's Colt Button Sh mated Copal Co's. Stock at before the rise, Nov. 15th 1¢ A few hundred dollars now ke. a fortune. ob oe, Light and Dressy, regular $5, now $4. ha I i 5 tendant of St. Andrew's church. | Proventies are toothsome candy tab- w i : . ; JOR ¥. SWIFT, . "lle. ry Sack £15 nly 78, They dre Tho Vode will be brought here for | lets. Preventics dissipate all colds e have some Special Bargai ns, in sity 8 and 10 Lae FINANCIAL AGEN' " ' %0 Goodall's Beat Note burial. Capt. Patterson was a' fan quickly, and. taken early, when vou We have not all sizes in above list of Men!s Shoes, but we hav 4 Sheets 00 o estessned, and his death cs are | at a snap price, mit highly irst feel that a cold is coming, they | nearly.all, and can fit almost any foot with a good pair of Shoes, iPaper and 50 Envelopes, for 25c. will be very widely regretted. It. isa | check and prevent them. Preven 4 he Fountain Peis, for $1. great eonsolution to friends here to | thoroughly safe for children, and as 7 pat . 3 know that so recently they were | off for adults, Sold and recom- 2 There Are: ) Slater Shoes Reduced Ladi Tadlor sud [resguumker Discount on all goods. priviloe=d to hae him amongst them. | mended in 36. and Be. bases BF "al prichll Shots marked ia plain fg ros and Efntge the regular Pr o McAULEY'S AENOYAL 25c. Gripes, Graes, Grapes 28c. | wise mothers but infants' foods at | © 5'VeRs and the reliused price t 3 & 10 ; Large baskets blue grapes, sweet Gibson's Red Cross 4drug store. Fro : othedsalnd) ; and fine, J, Crawford; ' there,

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