Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Nov 1908, p. 8

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~T THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1908. "NONE IN. THE WORLD ® DON'T BE SCARY ABOUT DRAUGHTS. You Furs, like Diamonds, where you have abso- lute confidence. We've been here long enough to know your needs, and have an estab- lished reputation for quality and style. Any one buying Furs, for Christmas, will find it distingtly to their advahtage to pay our prices, com- pared with the best possible values of r either Toronto, or Montreal. JOR MKAY FUR HOUSE (Main) 149-155 Brock St. (Branch): Princess St. a Brass Articles Our window displays a selection of handsome things in Solid Brass goods. Fine Electric Table Lamps, Candle Sticks, Jardinieres, Smokers' Sets, Ash Trays, &c. The "Old Brass" finish gives a decidedly rich effect, and is much admired. Reasonable in price, and very suitable for gifts. . Spangenberg JEWELLER Issuer of Marriage Licenses. shduld | buy Western Physician Says it fs a i Senseless Fear and Does a Lot | of Harm. | | Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov, 14. --" "Don't {be afraid of draughts. One of the | worst causes of tuberculosis is a | senseless fear . of draughts of air," said Dr. V, OC. Vaughan, dean| of the medical faculty of the University of Michigan in a lecture yesterday. The doctoF, who is a world-wide author- ity upon this subject, appealed to his audiences to get all the fresh air and { night air, too: to sleep in it, breathe | it every minute of your sleep. | "There is but one thing worse than tuberculosis, and that is the insape fear that many people have of the disease, You can sleep in the same bed if eare and intelligence is shown. The | tubercular individual even in the last stages, need not be shunned. It is only in the expectoration that danger lies. See to it that this is burned. Tuberculosis among the intelligent and moderately well-to-do is an accident, Among the poor and badly housed it is an epidemic. Tuberculosis is largely | a disease of civilization. We are too well housed; too daintily fed. "Loss of weight, unusual lassitude of body, elevation of temperature, prolonged coughing should be looked after at once. Fresh air and whole some food usually effect a cure, but don't get the disease thinking fresh sunlight possible, and to get all the | with a consumptive without danger, | J 3 Safety Razor Hints to Shavers Buy the Best "Gilletts" $5.00. Buy a Stropper, $1.50, if you have Razor. Buy New Process Blades, 12 in Nickle Plated Case, guaranteed, for $1.00. We sharpen blades ,for 25c. doz. W. A. Mitchell's, B85 Princess St. -- pecial Sale Saturday Night, 360 Pairs Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere Stockings Fite Qualitsy 7 oglish 1.30 O'clock: make, good value 27c¢ Pair. temstitched Pure Linen- Handkerchiefs For ladies and gentlemen, regular 12}c, 15¢, for 9¢ Each. Coats and Suits -- AT Every garment guara nteed new this season. | championship of | ter; HARDWARE. | scrimmage; !al score { elub. i that will { Brier air will cure you. Take the fresh air wt. "H tuberculosis increases no faster than it is now decreating in gurtait pliices, not fifty years will pass till there is no tuberculosis in the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. { He Is Not Concerned. | Kingston, Nov. 14--{To the Edit or): Would you kindly give publicity to the fact that I am in no way lated to the person, who, in Friday's police court, gave his name and ad- | dress as Norman Staley, Dagot street," {near Ordnance. There is a similiarity | between our Christian names also, and as 1 live at 75 Ordnance street, near Bagot, there is a tendency to connect me with the accused party. When he ago for an offence, I was employed at {the Bijou theatre and the notoriety {given me then was somewhat unplea- sant. | am now employed Wonderland and wish it understood {that I am in no way acquainted or tonnected with the iudividual who name of Norman Staley.-- | gave the STALEY, 75 {| GORDON | street. Tried It With Success. Kingston, Nay. 13.--(To the Edit- or): 1 am pleased to see in your [issue of to-day | notice to the cream of tartar remedy {as a specific for the prevention and | cure of the disease (small-pox), which [ can endorse having, at one time, { during a small-pox epidemic, lived in | a household of eleven persons where {two were attacked with confluent | small-pox. Every member at { went on with the remedy and none of | the remaining nine were infected, the other two recovering without a mark. The only difference was that the pow- der was simply stirred in milk.-- CITIZEN. JUNIOR O.R.F.U. GAME Resulted in Favor Yacht Club. An oxeciting game of rughy was } . | played on Queen's campus this morn- | ing between Brockville and the King- ston Yacht club team, to decide the the junior O.R. The teams lined up as fol district. ! lows : K.Y.C.--Nicholson, full back; nelly, Dickson, H. Dick, halves; Mox- leq, quarter; Rescorla, Graham, Mec- Culla, scrimmage; Evans, Wilkinson, inside wings; O'Brien, Metcalfe, mid- dle wings; DBearance, Reid, outside wings. Brockville--Burns, full back; Gray, Pine, Clow, halves; Walthansen, quar- Bresner, 'McGlade, Barnhardt, Doran, Costello, inside wings; H. Pine, Ringer, middle wings; | Daley, O'Donohue, outside wings. feree--Allan Moondy. Umpire, Marty" Walsh. The game was very close, being un- | certain until the call of time. At | the end of the first quarter the score end of the 5 for DBrock- the third stood 85 to 5, at the second quarter 10 to ville, and at the end of quarter 10 to 10. In the last quarter Kingston land ed three more points, making thé fin- 13 to 10 for the yacht Robert E. Knowles' New Novel Bogklovers will welcome "The Web of Time," just issued by Robert E. Knowles, of Galt. Mr. Knowles has heen aptly deseribed by Seottish re- viewers as "the lan Maclaren of the west." Certain it is that he has portrayed a picturesque type ol rugged, honest, God-fearing people take rank with the well characters. of "The Bonnie Jush."" His new work shows his effervescing wit and his insight into the human heart at its very best. It is such a tale as we love to read, rich, human with laughter and tears close together, and drudgery intermingled as they are in every life, and leaves one with a deeper knowledge and better opin- fon of his fellow men at the : "The Web of Time," now for sale at R. Uglow & Company's. Price Sl. 25 per copy. known close." At The Princess. Richard and Wright, the headliners at the Princess this week, are with- out aoubt the best yet These gentlemen stand without a rival in their profession as singers and dan- cers. Their jokes are clean and origi nai. The pictures are still above the standard. The singing of R! Lairance is very pleasing to the lovers of song George Hammond is still pleasing his many friends at thifpopular resort. In all, Manager Lipman is perfectly satisfied with his recent purchase, and intends enlarging his performance next week, by changing vaudeville twice weckly, with new acts and new faces Barber Tools Sterilized. A. B. Kingsbury is adding to his antiseptic barber shop, 185 Welling- ton street, four new sterilizers, in which every man keeps all his tools and causes them io be always steril- ized. This, with the antiseptic solu- tion and clean towels which he has always used for shaving, has made it impossible for any infection to come from his shop. Henvinvites the ine spection of the board of health or any doctor at any time as to the system in which his shop is run. re- | was arrested some months | at the | Ordnance | you give prominent | once i of Kingston | F.U. | Don- | romance | two | THE DAY'S LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL | Occurrences In The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items ' of Interest Easily Read And Re- membered. Fresh vaccine at Wade's. Draperies dyed. My Valet. See Hibby's $15 college ulsters. | Best's Short Stop cures all coughs {always and costs but lfc. M. T. Brice, of the Ottawa Press, is here for the big game. The latest styles in hats and caps at J. P. Forrest's, King street. William S-vaine, piano tuner. Orders received at MeAuley's. "Phone 778 The number of isolation patients at {the fort is twenty-eight, not thirty. {| Bibby's for men's fine underwear. | The Rishop of Ontario will hold a | confirmation service in Napanee on | Sunday. | ""Harry" Blount, sporting editor of the Ottawa Journal, is here for the {football game. Repairing of all kinds. My Valet. | Thomas Gorman sporting editor of | the Ottawa Citizen, came to Kingston {for the football game. st Special sale of all ready made cor- | sets, 10 to 20 per ewnt. off, New York | Dress Reform. { President suspenders, sold at J. P. Forrest's, King street. Capt. Sloan, of the steamer David- ison, reports a fine trip down from Chicago. "Huyler's delicious choeolates,"' | {fresh on Friday, at Gibson's ked Cross drug store. | 1 EK Purdy returned from Toronto, | where hes attended the meeting of the vegetable growers. A two-quart red rubber hot water bottle, made of pure rubber, only 50¢. | Wade's Drug Store. Took famous four-ply linen collars, ' 15¢. each, or two for 28¢. J. FP. { Forrest, Ning street. Bibby's sweater coals are fine. Horehound eanay in twisted sticke, | {10e. half pound, at Best's. | Over fifty people came to the city this morning on the K. & i'. early| | morning train. { "Disinfecting Fluid," by the gal lon for houses, offices and factories, at Wade's drug store. Bibby's sweater coats are right. | Dr. A. Tupper MeDonald, of Wil liamsburg, a former Queen's half-back, was here to-day to witness the biy rugby game. Toilet paper; five big 25¢., at Best's. ! Mrs. M. Fowler, Mount Chesney, and Miss Mary Moran, Maplehurst, spent the past week with: Miss Nellie Cash- man, Glenburnie. | Bibby's for Fownes' English gloves. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, from | Chickering's. Leave orders at Mc Aunley's Book Store. i There was a very good attendance at the market this 'morning. There was quite a large offering of meat. Bibby's new collars, two for 25e. Wade's white camphorated oil will not become ramcid or sticky. In bottles, 15¢. and. 25¢. Wade's drug store. Bibby's new collars, two for 25e. Gum camphor, * Se. cake; cream tartar, Se. per box, at Best's The "Gem" vaccine shield, well ventilated, transparent, antiseptic protector, pustule in sight, 10c., at Wade's drug store. Medical Health Officer Bell wishes to say that he was not responsible for the quarantining of a vessel. . The Wolfe Island health officer did it. A number of young people held an enjoyvabie dance last night at Miss ) cAuley's dancing school. Me- s orchestra provided the music. See Bibby's elegant $15 overcoats. Miss Glasgow, 26 Wellington street, wishes to state that her place of resi- | dence is not quarantined. It was ru- mored about that it was. There has been no illness in her house. See Bibby's $15 college ulsters. "Vaccination shields," 5e. and 15¢c., at Best's. Gananoque Salvation army has place to worship except in the open air. Here is a chanee for some of (iananoque's philanthropists, includ- ing George Taylor, M.P. | Fawn coats cleaned. My Valet. | Have you guessed the weight of the big Waterman fountain pen in | Best's window. Every customer has |a chance to win the $4.25 pen. In the police court, this morning, Wallace Brown, hailing from the states, was fined §2-and erfte for | drunvenness, He was arrested hy Con stables Davies and Driscoll. My Valet, service #1 a month. Special sale of all ready made cor- sets, 10 to 20 per cent. off. New York Dress Refornk George Watson, a student of Kingston Business College, head of Queen street, leaves next week to take a position as stenographer with the Camadian Pacific Railway com- pany, and another young man goes to Smith's Falls as stenographer % Free 10¢, rolls for no | | the a large manufacturing firm. See Bibby's nobby $15 overcoats Some healthy people in quarantine have been trying to escape from seve- ral houses. There is a penalty for | this kind of work. Besides this, | will get other places in trouble. The | i houses to which they go will be| { quarantined, so they'll only bring] | trouble to others, | - | Viewed By Hundreds. To-Night, 7.30 to 10. AN OPPORTUNITY to secure several good things at much below their value, and at the same time do your shopping where you get good assortments, and where prices are always right for you. ECIA 4 3 ~ 500 Yards White Victoria Lawns Full 38 inches wide, and good value regularly at 15c yard. This is an apron lawn that is just the right weight and will She you t wear. YOURS TO-NIGHT, 9%¢ YARD. 1,200 Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Made from a.very fine Irish Lawn, with a dainty cord running through, forming a check, all white, and a very pretty hand worked Initial. They are good value regularly at 124c or $1.50 per dozen. Yours To-Night, Sc Each. Everything You Require in Underwear Is now ready and you will find the comfortable makes all here. Ladies' Pure White Undervests, 25¢, 865c. High neck, long sleeves, full weight Drawers to mateh, Ladies' Fine White Merino and Fine White Wool. Ladies' Natural Wool Undervests and Drawers, 25¢, 36¢, 49¢, 59¢, 75e, 99c. Different weights and makes. Stockings For All the Family Girls' Cashmere Stockings, 25¢ to 50c. Boys' Cashmere Stockings, ribbed, double knees, toes and heels, all sizes. Women's Cashmere Stockings, ribbed or plain, 25¢, 85¢, 45e¢, 49¢, 500 up. Men's Cashmere Sox, ribbed or plain, 25¢, 85¢, 39¢ up. . York yniss this ToNight, Your Winter Coat Can Be Bought All the New Styles now ready at "prices that will suit your purse. Hundreds of Coats have been sold this fall where customers have seen ours and then have gone arcnund to see what others are showing, only to come back and buy from us. 'This isa daily occurrence. You Need Not Buy To-Night If not quite ready, but come and see what the New Coats are like, and you can choose one and have it placed aside until re- quired. $7.50, 8.75, 9.50, 11.75, 10.50, 13.75 and On Up. { » THE LATE HENRY HUGHES Passed Away After An Illness of Some Months. The death' occurred on Saturday morning of Henry Hughes at his resi: dence 16 Frontenac street. Mr] Hughes had been ill for several months, and death came as a happy GENTLEMEN : The Best Sale of Men's Fine Shoes OKOHOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOMOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOH It will pay you to inspect our large stocks. The qualities and prices speak for them- selves, How Does This Catch You? Hundreds of people have visited the [relief to a great sufferer. The Waggoner, 188 Wellington street, | nlace containing the plans and model | ed was born in Battersea seventy-one will make a reduction of twenty per of the proposed big hotel in Mac- | years ago, and was a successful far- cent. on all fall and winter suitings donald pafk, and have expressed de- mer for many years. Thirty years and overcoatings. Uwing to the mild i light. The exhibit will be here all ago he came to Kingston, and engag- weather we wish to reduce our stock [next week. The promoters are having led in the implement business,, and (and give those who wish to wear | conferences with the civie and board continued in serviee till a short time | fashionable clothing a chance to wet [of trade committees. Dr. P. R. Du- |ago. Mr. Hughes is survived hy his one ¢f Waggoner's up-to-date Sujts <r | puis, of St. Louis, is still here. widow and five sons--Samuel in Mani- | overchats, Give us a call. ® are toba; Leslie in Saskatchewan; Thom- giving} this inducement before the as, Robert and William in Kingston. holidgh season sets in. Take advan- The deceased was a Methodist in: re- tage fof it, | ligion. The funeral tdkes place at Be We Ever Held Is Now Takiog Place mAs Sen We are selling Six Dollar Patents for $4.00 Five Dollar Calf Boots for £3.75. Foar Dollar Patents for $3. Special values in Ladies' Vests and Drawers 236, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1. $ TS ion, of Toronto, will hold a social gather « to Infants' White Vests Extra soft and fine, 30¢, 40e, 50¢, 60c, 75¢. A Charming New Book. "Sowing Seeds in Danny," by Nellie L. M. Clung, of Winnipeg, a Canadian ing on November 27th. Those to take | part in the musical programme will be Rechab Tandy, J. M. Sherlock, Dr. C. K. Clarke and Maj. Barker, all old Four Dollar Calf Boots for $2.90, Three Fifty Calf Boots for $2.50. 1.30 o'clock Monday afternoon Sunbury, where the remains wiil be interred in the family plot. Court Of Revision. ] If you want a pair of Shoes at a bargain call and see these. he Toochett Shoe Store Kingstonians. The club has a mem- bership of 300. story that is winning great success, {both in England and the United Rtates. All admirers of the humor | land pathos of "Mrs. Wiggs of the | Cabbage Patch" will be delighted tolloon as a basket and descending in read 'Sowing Seeds in Danny." {an Indiana field, must have thought Handsomely bound in cloth, $1 per!it strange to he there without having copy. For sale by R. Uglow & Com: |smashed through a fence. 5 any. Special sale of all ready made cor- sets, 10 to 20 per cent. off. New York Dress Reform. | On Friday aiternoon, the court of revision met again to consider assess ment appeals that had been held over from last week. Only a few reductions will he made. The automobile attached to a bal- R. WALDRON. 0060000¢ 0000000000000 Opening Of School. Cetaraqui schosl, Rideau street, will be re-opened' oir Monday next. See Bibby's new sweater coats. --

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