Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1910, p. 2

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Wholesale Prices. John McKay, 49-155 Broek St SL All New Designs beautiful color tones great wearcy RUGS in all the wewest colorings and patterns, direct from Old Coun- try mitls. The choice now 1 new and large. Why no. make your selection at once ahd pave it delivered when needed? . LINOLEUM. Largest- assortment of 'English and Scotch Linoleums ever brought into the city. All new and hest Old Country qualities. Just open~ id up this week, PARLOR SUITES, ODD CHAIRS, Rattan, Willow, Japanese makes. Our handsome American Parlor Site, 3 pieces, in $5.00 silk covers, |), tla 'visit for $35.00, is a beauty. Cirace 'un Witle tea, Gold mn BGuwilight | - - Mre. James Lesslie, William street, asked a number of girls to tea Monday to meet her visitor, Malloch. 2 Major and Mrs, J. P. Shine will iio a supper party, to-night, after the asssult-at-arms at the Royal Mili- tary College, Miss - - - James Weir, Alfred street, gave yesterday, in honor of Harold Townsend, of Sydenham, is visiting friends in town. - a Mrs. Robert Frasdr, West street, en. tertained at tea to-day in honor of Mise Mabel Henderson, id Montreal. - - Mrs. Lawrence J. Williams, versity avepue, will not receive this season. Mrs. Mrs. who Uni- again - - =» > Mre. Arthur Fis, University avenue, zave a tea this afternoon. : - "> Mrs. Clagke Tavlor, Gananoque, comes up to-morrow to spend the week- snd with her mother, Mrs. N. Wilmot, Clergy street. Mr. Taylor will (come wp on Saturday. Miss Florence Elliott, Barrie street, i home for the Easter vacation. Miss Cirace Melelland, al more," is home from Havergal Toronto. Miss Mabel herds for 4 couple went she is with Mrs, West street. Mr. Geokge H.. Smith, wife and young soN, Hewitt, came up from Re pit a ¥isit. Be H. Pickfor d Toronto from their "Avon- Hall, Hendorson, Montreal, is of weeks. At pre Robert Fraser, havi trip Mr. and Mre. returned to to the south. Miss Grace Hemming, "Martello Place," 18 going to. Toronto, to-mor- row, and will spend Eastertide there Captain and Mrs, Alan Palmer have been, up in Toronto for some days. Mrs. Hugo Crater, Umion street, has gon: to New York, Miss Kate Smellie came home the first of the week, from Gananoque, and will leave, to-morrow, to- pay a to her grandmother in Hamilton. eC These Sleeve and Shirtwaist fng Board, 20c and 20c eacn. handy they are. 20.in. long. Repairing and Upholstering bromptly done. Iron- Very 'Phone 90. T. F. H Yours, arvison Co. Never in the history » of the store have we shown such High-Olass Designs and lower prices. < R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUME. THE NEST EGG OF FORTUNE 18 the buying of your first plece of REAL ESTATE, Men of means have always been 'belleverg and buyers of real estate. "Land can't fly away," they argue. We tan show the intending investor a lst of genuine values 'either to hold or to use as a home. : T "dabble" in real estate--it you nothing to ask us for parti- whether you buy through us or not. So beware of butting in, for not purchase of real estate net a {Gordon Curmingham. ale goifig {or that glitters, nor does |, Master down and and To oO Little Miss E'szabeth and to spend Easter with Colonel Mrs. W. DD. Gordon, in Montreal, little Miss Margaret will go to ronte for her. holidays. Miss Kathleen O'Hara, Wellington street, left, to-day, for New York. Mr. L, J. Williams and Miss Tiene Williams, University avenue, will ltave to-morrow for New York. Mrs, Henry Skinner, West street, left, to-day, for a month's stay at "The Welland," St. Catharines. . > - - Little Miss Helen Hale, is going down to Ottawn to spend the Faster holidays with . her grandfather and grandmother, Dr. and Mrs. Montizam-+ bert. : Master "Ted" Rogers is home from Tunity College school, ort Hope. Colonel Graves, of Ottawa, is for the assault-at-arms, and is the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew's manse. Mrs. George Lappage, of Toronto, and Mrs, George Nicholl, of Wyoming, who have been visiting Mrs. James Weir, Alfred street, left for their homes yesterday. up wit Mackie, at St. a Miss Eva Rogers, University avenue, is going to Toronto, on Saturday, for ithe Easter holidays. Mrs. J. M. Platt, Portsmouth, is {spending a few days with the warden of the penitentiary, in Ottawa, Miss Marie Coursol and Miss Ger- trude Coutlee will probably return, to Ottaws, to-morrow, Mrs. A Masdonald is visiting her sistary Mis, A. J. McAdam, Almonte, e 3 Wh Sdn of Toronto, is in town. > o-oo» His friends will be very sorry to hear that Mr. E.R. C. Dobbs will not be able to come home at Easter, as he ig : . ih Mrs. R. Morrison, of Toronto, is in town for a few days and fs en pension with Mrs. Murray, King street. Miss Nora Macnee 1% home from \school in Toronto for her Easter ya- eation. Mr. George * Greaza, Midland, Ont, %s the guest of his cousins, the Misses Greara, Wellington street. - e- - Miss Bertha VanWinekel, of Toronto, will spend the Easter holidays with her parents on Ordnance street, © Mrs. Herbert Saunders, Alice street, is going to Ottawa to spend Faster with Miss Elsie Saunders, and Miss Hilda Calvin will go down with her to pay her sister, he. Walter Mos- som Boyd, a holiday visit. Mrs. Haultain, of Peterboro, is guest of Mrs. R. W. Garrett, son street, Colonel A. Macdougall saikd last week for England to sed his son, who is at school there, ee Miss Violet Dupuy, of Nova Scotia, How to Prevent Gray Hair When gray hair first begins to ap- pear prompt action should be taken to hourian the scalp and prevent thelr further spi ! Regu brushing. massage of the scalp and occagiona shampooing hels to prolong the vitality the halr and preserve its aaturasl calor. But it is absolutely essent'~| that those methods be sted with some form of vital nourishment whicn the decaying roots of the hair can wh- sorb, Numerous preparations for this fae have appeared on the marie uring the ay twenty years, hut man of them have proved more harm ful tha thats: otherwise It is petent authorities an the John- liable druggists re it 58 rh ane are Ei Ww! NE USA Jas. B. McLeod, Agent. on {M4 Clive Betts, weeks. Montreal, will come te! Kingston to visit ber aunt, Miss Dupuy, Wellington street. Captain BH. Cartwright is here from Toronto, and is the guest of Mrs, Frank Cartwright, 5 Miss Annie Swales, Gore to Toronto to-day, - Mrs. H. A. Betts, Albert street, leave, on Easter Monday, for a fiewt in Stirling, and then in places west, She will go up with Mr. who is coming down his Easter holidays, to-morrow night. Mrs, John Brooke will keep house for Mrs. Bétts during her absence. - -> > - Minaen Macpherson, Kingston, are ex- pected in Ottawa shortly to be pres- ent at the marriage of their niece, Miss Mildred Macpherson, and Stewart Wotherspoon. Mrs. Robert Cartwright, Summer- land, B.C., visiting her husband's par- ents, Sir Richard and Lady Cart wright, left for home on Saturday, ac- companied by Miss Hetty Cartwright, who will remain for a visit of will Mrs. Kenneth Fenwick, is in Ottawa, to be present at the marriage of her gister, Miss Mildred Macpherson, and will be the guest of her aunt, Miss Reiffenstein. ' INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. porters On Their Ro Floral design work, 109 Brock St. Easter cards, 6 for be., at Knox's. Dr. Coutlee, of Sharbot Lake, is in the city. W. F. Demisoan to Vaneouver. Keep in mind the Nationality cert, March 29th. New line of Alger's books, 8, H. Knox & Co. J. Morris, left, on Wednesday, on a trip to Calgary. Royal Military College for a few days on Thursday. The schools close on Thursslay ter noon, resuming April 4th, Purdy's conservatories, "phone, 625, ring 2. Store 109 Brock St., "phone 36. William Swaine, piano tuner', received at MeAuley's. Phone 778. Dan. Egan's stock of cigars, pipes, etc., must be sold in nine days, and 25¢. pipes now 15c. B. O'Loughlin and sister, of. Yarker, left, New York. With every five bars Borax soap will give one chke Infants' Delight free. J. Crawford. Miss Augusta Hyatt, of Picton, on 'Tuesday, on a visit to friends Watertown, N.Y H. Cunningham, piano tuner ( it ckering's. Leave orders at Auley's bookstore. ine Fromtemac now amounts watches say we. A good chance for clubs to fit them- selves with hats, catchers' gloves, ete., at Dan. sale, Sergt.-Major McGowan left, on Wednesday, for Peterboro, bi will eond 1et a signalling class. With every five bars Borax soap will give one cake Infants' t rawford. "The Servant in the House' the attraction at House, on March 30th. Extra strong corset clasps, 15¢, 'each. af- Joe. Mrs. Burn, to-day, on a trip to left, at from func hockey to $500, trophy Ten repairing of corsets. street. A carlond of machinery for the new the city, from Detroit. Irwin Alexander, for some ent one elsewhere, well-known Sole agents made in We now keep the corse, all styles. the P.D. corset, street, lenging to Mis. chased by W. A. was mare by E. Gray. The W. Mullin, cake Infants' ford. ol Delight free. J. Weatherhead has return ig the week-end with his sister, E. Deftbyshire, Earl street. See our children's school ¢ men's working boots, $1 and up, wo- men's sMppers from $1. Save money by joining our bovt club. ton's Shoe Store, 209 Princess street. purpose. of testifying in behalf Hirshorn, who is to come up at To- ronto on & charge of perjury. cake Infants' ford. Rev. 0. C, Elliott, Stratford, a na- tive of Kingston, has accepted a call to St. Thomas Baptist church, at 8i,- 600 with a month's vacation. He will begin his work on May Ist. osule of cashmere stockings, all wool, worth 35¢., for 26¢. Special line of men's socks, worth 50c., for 30c black and colors, embroidered stock: New York , 200 Princess street, The best selling books in Kingston in February were, in order : 'Kingdom of Slender Swords," "The Foreigner," "Calling of Dan Matthews," "Old Rose and Si ver," "Anne Veronica," "Sail- ors' Knots." Buy Borax scap and get Infants' De light free. J. Crawford, The police have complaints about un- ruly boys in all sections of the city. Delight free. J. Craw- the lads to the streets at night, and made therh very mischievous and bois terous, revolvi x | the river past Jew days. Police Constable Timmerman is on atouml the Tio the ines 'mpection cases, rela The regular i E10 he i Fa comme vill Nay Jat. - yards street, went | visit | , other | for | Mr. | #ix i Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Re- | seasons in one ' of unds. has left on a trip con- closes Orders Mec- gold | mitts, Egan's clearing at noon, whee Delight free. J. will be the Grand Opera side steels, bones of every deseviption for |. Sold only at New York: Dress Reform, 209 Princess | ¢ shipbuilding company, has arrived in! months motorman for the street railway com- any, has resigned his position to ae Opening ot spring stock of corsets, W.B. for | Belgium, New York Dress Reform, 209 Princess The house at 100 Division street, be- Caines, has been pur- transfer Five bars Borax soap, 25¢., and one Craw- home to North Augusta, afier spend- Mrs. oes, 75¢., Deposit 100. and up, bonus four per cent. Dut- Altman and Morris Levy, from the penitentiary, are being sought for the : of Five bars Borax soap, 25c., and one The breaking of spring has brought y sy by weating Wood-Milne Prices, wo- men's, . and 25¢, ae. pair; Wels, y a horse, ancl two or three re dropped in the Henged ng SOmo yard inspections, , dealing with some who is visiting her aunts, the Wissen | | Pardee, in i WAS ORGANIZED ON TUES! AY | EVENING. Three Hundred Employees of the | Works Took Interest Enough : te! { Performed. i | One of the largest, est, meeting in the history of the | C.L.C. Baseball Club, was held last Jevening at the company's offices, when over threé- hundred of the employees {assembled to reorganize the team for the coming season. The chair was oec- | cupied by Dr. "Jock" Harty, and the | election of officers resulted : { Honorary President--Hon. | Harty, MP, | Honorary {| Bermingham. | President--Dr. J. J. Harty. - Vice-President --William Harty, Manager-- William Kennedy. Official Beorer--G. Esford. Mascot--M. Black. Prospects for the coming work were never brighter; a number of new men are in sight, notably a stu {dent now attending Queen's University, but who is remaining in Kingston for {the summer months Rg some machine ishop experience. He pighed for two the big |state leagues, and Spalding's Baseball Guide shows that he batted 205, which is some "class' for a twirl artist. William Kennedy ix the new mana- ger, "Paddy'" Moran having decided to take a well-earned rest, though, he says, he'll be there with the 'root' at all the games. Those who had seen the new cup, of. fered by the Standard, were loud in their praises' of the same, and the team is confident of adding it to the one they already have as champions for the past two seasons of the City Baseball League. Short speeches were made by various members of the club, after which light refreshments and cigars were passed around, and the coming season's work was discussed until well ony, to' mid- night, if not the larg | William | Vice President --Cornelius 31, i ' * season's High Priced Officials. During the past week 'a great deal of comment has been caused by the price charged hy some referecs for gamis. During the season as high as 122% has open paid for an OHA. game and this makes a great difference to [the teams. Local referees have als {dsmand d large. prices, as. much. as I£10 being. requeSted for local junio games, Of course the price was con | sidered" out of the question In th {teams, who could not' pay it. i -------------- 1 The Bijou's Programme, Two splendid comedies are shawn a The Bion to-day aml to-morrow They aré entitlatl "A Little Game o Poke," and "Stung." The former tell; the story of a husband's excuse, of the trap set by his wife and how the lady fell into it herseli. The second cerns a lover amd a pair of tight shoe: With these comedies to-morrow will by presented a western drama entitle "The Man"irom Texas." To-day th comptlies are accompanied by con a Behuti ful and pathetic drama entitled "The Blind Fiddler," "A Broken Mel ody." or Rumoured Military Transfer. There are military Hitwors fair. From Ottawa comes a report | that Major Leshe, commanding "A" ibattery, R.C.H.A., may be transferred to Halifax, and be suceceded by Capt Panet. It is also rumorfd that Lieut,-Col. Burstall may shortly Ix transferred to Ottawa, and be sue ceeded in command of the R.C.H.A by Major §ienri Paved. Nothing is known in local military circles about the reported transfers: in the Was at Randolph Hotel, The late B. F. Rapley, the commer cial traveller, whose remains were fourd in tha Napanee saver Wednesday morning, was at the Randolph hotel the day before he went to his death. He lett here for Napanee. During his stay at the Randolph a waiter no ticel that he was unusually absent- 1 minded. He had as his guest at din- ner the dav before his death & Prin cost street dry goods man. ---------------- Meeting at St. James' Church. TH men's meeting at church, on Tuesday evening, gressedd by Prof. A. Laird, a timely discourse, audience. Rev. Mr. the chair. St. James' was ad who gave to a good-sized Savary occupied Zz Order your corset now. Perfect fit guaranteed, price from $2.25 up. I make a specialty of hygiene waists, abdominal supporters, shoulder braces, etn. No city agent. If unable to call phone 270. measurement will be taken at reddence, Miss Dutton, 209 Princess street. New York Dress Reform. : Dan. Egan's show cases, counter, stove, ete, for sale. Slaughter sale for nine days of fish tackle, ete. / THE HAT PROBLEM There no such thing. Simp- ly walk into our store, allow our n to 'size you up' and place the right bat on your bead. Then say, "that's fine, I take it," py your "hat problem" is solved. Piccadilly, Hawes, Tress. Woodrow and Waverly are the leaders. © Sold only at "The Hat Store. Atignd the Meeting--The Business ,. 'No two alike. required. | "MILLINERY | A tN AANA AN Come in and see our fine display of Ladies' Trimmed Hats About two hundred different styles to choose from. 'By paying $1 we will lay aside any hat until CORRIGAN' S. cesaspsssssshetesss ASTHMA WEATHER Sudden changes from cold to mild ind damp are torture to the asth- natic. Breathing becomes more airs cult and wheezy, and natural impossible. Cripp's Asthma Cure Relieves the hard cougn. Relieves the suffocating wheeze Relieves the heart oppression. Gives easy breathing. Gives fresh energy. Gives wholesome rest. It is a tonic and contains no nar- :otics. 50e¢ large bottle. MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE PRINCESS and BAGOT. [HE POLICE COURT MAGISTRATE GIVES WARNING TO BICYCLISTS That They Must | Not Ride on the Sides walks--Bad Rodds is no kxcase for the Court--Members of "Prohibit. ed List" Fined. Spring has arrived, ohice court this moming, the ase of riging a bieyele on the walk, Magistrate A youn man, out was the guilty onstable Samuel Armel, whind the sammons. In first sid Farrell. of his awd as the man sure enough came before searcely pers, person, w The young man had a story to tell ! he had token thy idewalk for about a block, but while taking this little spin, the eagle the constable caught him, next day the young man sourt summons. The young ouse for his taking the walk, wae that the roadway wad in bad condition However, all bievelists can take ing from this case, and keep to t road in the future, as the magistrate anrovnced" hat all offenders be punished. As this was 'the 'ase of the season, he a fine, but allowed it to go out as warning to others, The magistrate pointed out the dang wr of un person running no pe on the walk, aml. sta that could not be allowed. "But 1 have can stop guickly," man. However, He admitted that at tho a poliee af wot warn first dow ted brake, 1 thw a coasier satel vou the court saitl that thi made no difierence that the prac' must stop. Fines will be imposed un- til #t is stopped, all bicyclists had better beware. Two membes oi the "prohibited Het," eame before the magistrate. One male and a female. The former was fined #815 and costs, aml the latter $10 and costs, having beem foun! quilty on a éharge of having attempt ed to procure lignor There was also a charge local liquor dealer, of selling liquor to a member of the "prohibited lst," but this charge was dismissed. in the case, swore, on a former oo onsion, that she was served with liguor, bat when she took the box this morning, swore that she did sot get the liquor. ar HO he agninmst 5 SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, The Initial Meeting Was Chalmers Church. The City Sunday School Association neld¥its initial meeting Tuestlay night, in Chalmers Sunday school hall. There: was a large and interested attendance. The objective of Sumlay school effort was Hiscussed by Mr, McKeon, Dr. ¥. J. Lake and Dr. Nash, showing its end to be not merely to make church; members, but io. peachice good eitiams through character traning, ete. Miss Scott gave a yery fine paper: on the elementary work in the school, showing the benefits derived from di viding this rection into four grades, eradic roll, Leginhers, primary and junior. Quite a number of others took | part in the discussion that fallowel. T. F. Hurriwon, president of the cits association, was in the chair, and in n short talk, showed the great im portance antl vast possibilities of this! work. Held Will Visit at Gananoque. The members of Louive ladeg:, Daughlers of Rebekkah, will pay a visit to the lodge at Gananoque, on Thuralay evening. The members of the lodge, at Brockville, will visit Gan- agoque, on the same evening, for the purpose of conferring degrees. New line of Alger's books, 15s eh. S. H. Knox & Co. sleep : ove man's ex-' would | f did not' impose al wile | this ned The witness in! LADIES' HOME JOURNAL FOR APRIL THE APRIL HOME PAGES OF SUBSTANTIAL ING TO WOMEN. Jers ING PLACES: BEST'S DRUG THE COLLEGE Easter and Post Cards in the City 260 PRINCESS ST. JOURNAL READING CONTENTS COMPRISE 85 DIFFERENT SUB- ON SALE THURSDAY, In Easter lines we are showing the CONTAINS 1:4 ESPECIALLY LARGE INEREST- MARCH 24TH AT THE FOLLOW- bmsoxs RED CROSS DRUG STORE. STORE. BOOK STORE. Goods most suitable Gifts, Cards Prices lower than elsewhere THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO, . "PHONE 019. Ki For Easter Buy Alexandre and Jules Guerry brands. They have a world wide reputation. We have them in all the wanted shades--Tans, Browns, Greys, White, Black. Sizes 5% to 71. $1.00 and $1.26. Every pair is accompanied with a guarantee. Be sure and see our Nobby Suits for Easter.: The style, fit, finish and reasona- ble prices make them very popular with the ladies. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, Asssresseessesessrens i FARMERS, % ATTENTION! | | i | | | | We carry a full line of MILKING TURES, TEAT SLITTERS. TEAT DILATORS, and Seer Ltten Tesseessattesstsests CATTLE SYRINGES. Dr. A. P.Chown, Pruggist and Optician; 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. Tssvesivevssssres PIFIITIIIIIIIP III » ¥ 4 0000000000000000000000 Atiractive Spring Productions Of Sterling Silver, Cut g Glass and Gold. Whe widering anything fe r aire. Q ¢ ur Hane, We Wat you to Expect the Best when | looking over sur new designs We are careful always to pre sent only Goods of sterling worth woLn, Pendants Irooches, ings edklels Bracelets, Stick CUT GLASS Viggen, Sandwich Plates Hread Trays . Comports, Olle, Bowls, STERLING Pots ishew Butter SILY ER oC he one Sandwich Pl Ates = Marmialades, Plates Relish omports, SMITH BROS, Jewellers. Opticians. 330 KING STREET. } Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 90000040000000000044004 New Feather Boas | : all Prices from $2.50 up, In colors and sizes. Ww. F. Gourdier, sntisfied with anv UNDRY WORK tell your friendn--if dissatisfied tell us, LA That's our pintfeorme--n platform constructed oun an "LT bot it's strong ecoough and big enough to suppert you pad your friends, | Tested Once iH Trusted Always Kingston Laurdry Cor. Princess snd Sidenham Sts

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