Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Oct 1909, p. 8

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WHIG. SATUS THE ORS HOME For new. derbies, $2, $2.50, 83, $4. HELD ITS ANNUAL MEETING . ON FRIDAY. You ill: oun Heed: bias. ests. 20 TO-NIGHT, 1.30 fo 10 clock. on. , a ' : | Have us clean aud press and get it in| @ : | The Good Hark Don De good shape' Hy Valet, 'Vhous 430. " 1 = 3 Your opportunity to take advantage of Nt 4 A : ; and _-- Wife Were Highly Sale Saturday And Monday. p : the following » C 3 x With every $1.50 worth of goods we 4 be give a 2c. shopping bog. A specialty | & Gan Shea 1 € alc { The annual meeting of the Orphans' |} Se] | one wat hl ah home, id Now Vock oie tor. | pecial vale y : iG AN 3 i Mayor _¢ ied} . Be hn' HE PASSION TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL THE BEST ne Ra KEE DE rd Mati Ble Ad Pius. 8 Hy has inspired every big figure in Trade and Industry. The Men|by Rev. JX x Savary, Hee, . A Noe twa of "the metest: shades inl X THREE SPECIAL LINES just re- who have reached Grant's Stature have been fnapired by something| Sa. 2nd Kev era dames and Jute aud. ike eerything ein thats 1 ceived and ready fo: To-night : more than mere cheapness. The prize has been Quality, and Quality dhs - Geake Tavored: with a. solo. and 2 Camphill Bone, Finnie s ; : a a Ea 5 g : Mayor Couper congratula the ' . , begets Success: capa WY. Smeaton, Mrs. hat star, 2 a . . tat . + | Smeaton . and the teacher, Miss Wil- Ww, This Store is Not in Competition with Dealers who. cut costs in pa ca of he wrork, is A oa Sttvng Benstart 3 every way in order to sell cheap. We believe that Good Furs are on lev. Mr Savary gave an Jterssting fo, ive valoes Sang te, say. that : i : talk to the children and paid a w 0: Volges mhnot be a par with Good Diamonds, and that the prestige of the House from |i. c " re aren ofthe | but you cirnot judge until you : > * hdve worn our clothing yourself We which vou make the purchase is Your Surest Protection. home. : . Fa : : y i Rev. Mr. Sykes pointed out that the wll the beat value 318 ulster in Can- A y ada. C. Livingston & Bro. Those who want Genuinely Good Furs are welcome to the freest |! litution wa uot only a seo), bat ------ inspection of this Stock, regardless of whether or no they are ready|ad great reason to he proud of the Buffet Cars On G.T.R. Mail Traine to buy. All uncertainty is eliminated by dealing here. Our Name|institation. pL omnetieing Wondns, Botwmber 1 5 394 Ladies" Fine Knitted Gloves : and Reputation is a Guarantee of Superior Quality and Value. a A tite, [rains Nos. 6 and 7, between Montreal | ' : , E AM] marks to. the friends of the institu- g Te tion. He said that in addition to our and: Toronto. No. 6 leaves Kingston ER LE TI ima. money we should put our prayers in sty = fhe seat at Ra Ban; and | A very pretty design. Colors are Brown STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT--9 O'CLOCK JIii iki whva they wee voums. Bo {and Navy, different sizes in each. These : than to wait until they were old and Accepted Position. ; are worth 35¢ or more a pair. et RE HSE I (SIRI SEER. Sn. th tet reform thers. Four #tiident:, of the Kingston Busi: Reports were submitted by the sec- | Ness College, head of Queen street, ac- x Yours To-night 25¢c Pair. x retary, Mrs. 'A. I. Chown, and the |copted positions, this week, two of treasurer, Mrs. Garrett, - and both [them as stenographe:s, with the Cana 4 y . were of @n encouragihg nature. dian Pacific railway, at Montreal and . In the report of the secretary, it North Bay resppetively. The Fur House waa pointed out that during the Piet | = Next Week At The Oxphéum. g 150 Doz. Ladies' Pure Linen Hemstitched 4 in the home. M yap) lications for oii Noel's hil at tho Qiphiim il Handkerchiefs 149-188 BROCK STREET ~ ' KINGSTON, ONT |aimision ha to b sorting age hod [en in Kingston. It in headed bs | 8 c------------ ---------------------- ---------------------------------------- mand for children of working age had been large. Superintendent Smeaton | the. Three Copeldnds, a singing act, Absolutely Pare Linen and good value. TT continued to do good work by visit: with all their own scenery: Jack Wolf, y n £ { dtotetotototot INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. [jug the children in their Homes, Great the juggler; the Pheil twins, novelty | Regularly at 10c each or $1.10 per dozen. : | : a satisfaction was felt in the work of sets Grain fe Towneend, singing and x Yours To- t Sc Each EVE RYBODY 1 Gl G d Newsy Paragraphs Pieked Up BY| (he superintendent and his wife. The |'8KINg comedians. 2 : nigh ace 0o0das, Reporters On Their Rounds. health of the children was . good. At Edwards And J Py Has stoves to sell, but nobody ¥ | | Repairing, pressing. My Valet. Several had been in the hospital, and wa enkins. can give that value that we can. B tt WwW fer Boys' overcoats, all styles. Livings- the committee felt deeply grateful for Homemade maple (ream. We have all kinds, cheap for cash. utter a 8, ton's. kindness shown them while there. Mixed nuts, sweet oranges. 'al Spe ads a : hingston won golf at Napanee on Dr. Anglin and Dr. Sparks had been Choice 'teas and collees. : 108 Ladies Fina Natural Wool Undervests to the most beautiful Antique | | Cream Grapes | Friday, 10 to 9 holes. * most attentive in their services. The | Preserving pears, sweet, potatoes. hd : t ' : Purcittieg : Pr. Clements, King street, wag out children were making good progress in ' Homemade raspbary vinegar, Se. These are properly shaped and a particu- Don't fall 10 come and see our e + : 7 hottle tock bef Ry elo hore. out for a short drive, to-day. the schoolroom, under Miss Wilder. DOHC . : Stomk Dfuly 398 buy eisewhors "Huyler's delicious sweets," freshon Tho death of the directress, Miss Gil- | 100c Lownay cook-book, now. 40c. 5 larly good make, at 50c regularly. | . { Friday at Gibson's Red Cross Drug deeslecve, during the year, was a Black and red Roger grapes, } -ni i i. Lesses, 9 {288 Princess St. & |< " " |hgavy loss, as she had 'been go long | 274 Princess street. . Yours To-night, while the lot lagts. 39c. Cor. Printtla and Chatham Sts., 1 y Phone 845 *| Mr. and Mrs. Stinson Martin leit identified with the home, visiting and i 5 . ; {for their home in Montreal last Sa. ebtering into every detail. Miss BLOOD OF ONE SISTER Postefeeeiininieieielnieietnolelefein fh | njufuaeieiefeieieieieleleioielefeleieer | turday., | Muckleston, the energetic secretary for -------- | ! ------ i The general hospital governors' an- so many years, was elected to take her Transfused Into Another to Save ! h William Swaihe, plano tuner. Orders | Chestnuts, Hickory Nuts, at A. J. |nual meeting takes place on Monday place, : Her Life. fu reccived at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. Recs's. afternoon, It was the desire of the committee | It is not ge known 'that Mrs. : . | The pernianent corps' officers promo- | to remind their friends that the cost 'T. R. Carnoveky, Princesa street, per- tion seatnihations take place here on of good, servants, wages. ete, was formed a heroic deed in the Roya Vi i . December 6th. {continually inereasing. It was quite |toria hospital, 'in ontreal, abont Q ! 1 . | The police ars still busy working on evident that larger quarters would be twelve days dgo, when she allowed an % You will have a chance to secare a § the three robberies, but have.as vet necessary, and it was hoped that next [artery in her leit: arm. to be opened : stylish secured no clue, " |spring they would be able to build a land about a quart of blood. transfus- | The eighteenth annual conference of NeW wing. They would earnestly so-|ed into her sister's veins, in an at- | Queen's- University- Theological : Alumni - fitit yu hearty cooperation and linanc- | tempt to save her hie. Her sister, the & i 9 8 ) ; a . {opens on Monday. ial aid of everyone. : llate Mrs. Eli Williamson, eof Lindsay. & > . | Mrs. Neilson and sister, of Lyn, | The following lind given outings for | was taken to Montreal for an opera- 4 Ble ] {were the guests of Mrs. A. Martin, the children ¢ Lady Cartwiight, Ww. F. | ion, and after it was performed she i ! Yarker, Tuesday last. Nickle, M.P.P., John Nichol, Thou: , . . ; 4 { er . P hegan to "sink. rapidly. Transfusion of There was a large market this motn- sand Island Steamboat company, and blood alone would save her, and Mrs. Gi o a wi os a be) 4 ing, tho prices asked being about tne | Bay of Quinte railway. The committee | Carnovsky offered her blood. The ra- i same as on Thursday. wished | fo © extend nke to all its dial artery of her leit arm was open- | 8 VA | Very pretty designs at the follo "Fresh on Friday," Huyler's delici- (friends Who had assisted in the fork. ed, an incision of about two inclies be 1 i . #750 S50 10.00. 11.25. 12 owing 3 ; otis sweels, Sold only at Gibson's | The proceedings closed with the sing- |ing made, and jt was attached to: a . | prices : Dy, a ans an - : j Red Cross Drug Store. . ing gf "God Save fie King, after Yin in her sisterls wrist, by a tube. @ on up through a long list. v Frederick Welch has the Sir Oliver | which tea was served, and the visitors | About a quart of 'blood passed. Mrs. % DN . Mowat memorial hospital subscrip- {shown through the home. Carnovsky lay on a table and would : | YOU NEED NOT pay for it To-night tion list up. to $13,250. Gt not Jake ay suaesthotic. She was | J if not quite ready to buy, but can have ; The remains of Alired Pennell, of ied At isdale, Ont. weak afterwards, but soon recovered. | g a1 | 1 : h 1 3 ' | Gananoque, drowned in the St. Law-| Mrs. Waugh, for the past twenty- Her sacrifice: prolonged the life of her 4 A i placed aside until required. Satur ay Ig t, \ Cc ock. rence, have been recovered. eight years agent for the Great North. | Sister four days, but the latter was | R i : . Thomas White, Gananoque, injured | western Telegraph company, at Hills | 100 far gone to recover from her ill by a falling billboard and in the | dale, Ont.. died on Friday night, at (ness, and died, : 4 2 . -------------- ------------------------ ©. ' Kingston hospital, is critically ill. the age of sixty-nine years, She was | 2 - 4 o ; In. Watigh left, on the midnight, last {born in Carléegill; Scotland, Mrs, | The Grand Trunk is preparing: plans 9 : might, for Hillsdale, Ont., where he | Waugh is survived by her husband, i Hig exhibition by the mtesha- | ; 3 will attend his mother'syfuneral, onlCharles Waugh, five. sons, Dr. John |40 expositi a russels nex e Boys Wool Underwear i Monday. ) Waugh, Whi ths: Christian Waugh, | Year. Tt is intended to erect a 'hand- | ' y : We are headquarters for all kinds of | Windsor; Dr. Freeman Waugh, 'King- |Some building. « At prices mueh less than youwexpeet are Comprising 240 Shirts and Diawers, made carpet cleaning, sewing and laying. H. |ston; ev. George Waugh, loring's | Christie, of McGill, soccer team, had J . e i ged in to-day's| B now ready for your choosing. ; ' Yvvk Milne, 272 Bagot street. - Mills, and James Waugh, Bufialo, his knee badly dama in today's | @ of extra quality Scotch Finished Wool. The marine reports. are growing NY Her death was hE, stomach | E8me. Regular 45c, H0e, 60¢, 70¢, shorter these cold days. Coal vessels | (rouble. x ~ ~~ - and a few freighters are all that ave ANY KIND OF SKIN TROUBLE os : . EN oho arbor shops will of Sale Saturday And Monday. § * ' 7 the rber s s lose © vs Ory 3 e | Quick] ields 3 Of 33C aC : Monday NIE ar sis barbus th a JL. oh oO y Yio fa: DD.D. Breserip- ~ may attend the funeral of the late Al- Bh te nl Som eriG S or ovem er in corsets, underwear and hosiery. To fi y n vaur bert B. Elmer, New Yk Dre : "| Oil of wintergreen is recognized by To fit all ages up to 14 years. EB Elmer, rath setamed to her | No: York Dress Reform. 20 of intagiettss scooivnd Ly home in Toronto, Wednesday, after a| (uo. 200 women attended the tea [best of all remedies for skin diseases. . pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs. | 4 'qj0 given by the Woman's Aux But it. has heen found most. effective McGlade, Barrie street. . _ |iliary of the Young Men's Christian when combined with thymol, glycerine, ; 118 Onl Pare Wool Scotch Special course in plain rapid busi- | Association, Friday afternoon, at the cto, as in D. D. D. Prescription. . y ness writing at the Frontenac Business | Lome of Mrs. R. B. Nelles, 205 Alfred | The following letter, written on July 3 College. $2 por month. Diplomas | rect. It was the largest gathering 12 last by Mrs. R.'E. P. dy, of Con- y issued. Phono 680. : over held by the auxiliary outside the |die, Sack. gives. an ic of the var- Undervests "The Britiah, Americus, hotel register, building, and the receipts, $57, wero iety of {he "uses of D. D.D.'in the . . yorgay, yo 7 md % | far in excess of any previous year. aq For Ladies and large girls." cluding he, eG ussiciation foot: | "ie flags on the fire, halls wert fly- [| "Tast winter 1 sent for one of you In abt, party. : ing at halbmast, to-day, out of ~re- yrica"iy on at Brobe od a : * 9 1 WwW 1 Mrs, Turner, Toronto, was given her | spect for the late Albert Elmer, an teething baby's Rend Bs Oe ab) Also 36 Children's All- Wool [J a ems, Ree spi rw, (ig Sit Boon 8d Rpt ital Mics this afterooon, priar to going into the | ..( The firemen sent a wreath and gpg easily, | 1" ' es Combinations . penitentiary for fifteen years. |Chiel and. Ms. Armstrong sent a | This suifier we have used it on ad LB mL 3 Asi) céh student injured in a college | "Pro on womuli,~*exeoptionally ad I. Henin them in two Odd sizes, up to 11 years of age. : wacrap." ou Thiteuday, was able c10 wall dressed, but very drunk, drew a| D. D. D. is a wonderfully soothing, Vests worth $1, 1.25, 1.50, Combinations "On Friday afternoon. and avening,» oF tan aon Soll fiuid, which eS line worth $ 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, ory successful tea and sale, in aid of yp. 1 0iket and _out King stroet to- and cures them. St. Paul's 'church, was held at the wards the patk, staggering all over For freo sample bottle of D. D. D. residence of Mrs. W. H. Carnovsky, the sidewalk. Prescription write to the D. D, D. For 4 ach FFs hr Et dos war un Fog, ses 5. Pym to sour bet" om omy of winin' N make avec sew 'and lay; oop St Toronto Beg Ny Joo MeConke oo Digh 'class all floor coverings. 'Phone 542. H. or by 'all druggists. jo. fluylers or lcLonkeys ng > Milne, Bagot street. sweets. « Sold in Kingston only at Gib- "g police court, Saturday morning, R * {son's Red Cross Drug Store. } - as ¢ rith-as- ~ 1 360 Pairs All-Wool Ribbed )¥. issues boys. Same Andrew Kennody wae charged with av | LY DQ CLO airs All-Wool Ribbed FRCRORCROORHOR0 ae Oobiaden wad Mies Mary Levioue, last Sunday. The magistrate : : : 3 y , dismissed the case, after much testi V 1 f ; Cashmere Stockings. Jamis Sri, tt Fi py, de cov foe pati we de) WAUE OX $ Your Last Chance to Secure A / ? farmer's Lon, Dr. MeCambrifes; oi ini is felt for H. Ati- » : i mT ! =. T B ¢ Superior Eoglish make, worth 39¢, { bought: -- Ee poe 1 and it wood, market caretaker, in the death This Week Pait of Those Fall an 00 S ' " . \ {wan another just like it" said a cus- of bie. wife, which occurred on Satur : C ? or 25¢ Pair! Famer in Giteow'e Teal Crome Drug "Huyler's ochocolote peppermints." Double barrel gun, Jawnson's Sc¢lling at Wholesale Price. 3 8 Mr. on re re actin. Yarker, Fresh on Friday. Sold gnly at Gib- make, guaranteed. / i : a son's Red Cross Drug Store. . 3 : . . . nnn |gave an. informal teas October Bei. | "yp, rywmtion: to frechmen, hold at | Left barrel ('Choke Bored" 1 Genuine Russian Calfskin Goodyear leon and bride. Rosa _MeKae, King. Queen's University, Friday night, was a brilliant and suecessiul function. | 50 loaded shells : Welted soles, splendid value and good Buy Your Flannelette Blankets Now Pre Was one, of Vie: guste 2ut She | We ipsuro carpets and bicycles when real value "Fhe stall.sorgoants, and. sergeants Stored. in our 'warehouse. H. 'Milne, ; . shoes for fall wear. is Hh { w y i. 1272 Bagot street. 'Phone 542. We still offer the first qualities at old {and non-coms., of the R.C.H.A., held a [0 "Rg, oo "ih a safety corn : {very pleasant quadrille party, in the', ..°., : nt : 2 » . prices. | javgeants' mess-room, on -Friday 'even knife, ouly Be., at Gibson's Red Special for this week ....ios 7 ' en S 1es . » jing. 'A large number were present. i! ross Drug Store. + ~ | 2 y . . ' { ' - o : ne 3 Walter Bivthe, wife murderer, Mrs. . People have been known to be re- 4 Satisfaction . guaranteed and Turwer, who killed a baby, and formers just for the monetary, noticmspney refunded. : : t { oral, benefits : William Rodda, the eighteen-year-old ™% hs. is burglar, all. of Toronto, reached the Same men me. Ro Racticular phot ) penitentiary Saturday afternoon they glove or. piiten the:zight han THE KE : 5 s I Ys De of fellowship. di 2 : 7g i. i Yo . rien 9 | Mrs. Turner was not handcuffed; the "my. bosons of the man with a W.A Mitchell s Hardware Kingston. { men were coupled by a light leg chain bate of belated advice is. anything but plasant, AN

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