Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1910, p. 2

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whims - en $0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Shaker Flannels 2,500 yards Wide Shaker Flannel on sale at 8¢ yd, White, Pink and Blue Shaker at 8¢, 10¢, 12}c, 15c. Striped Shaker, 7c, 8c, 10¢c, 12lc, 15¢c. Flannelettes for Waists and Kimonas At 10c, 1214¢, 15c, 18c. Extra Heavy Grey Shaker Flannel, Special at 10c yd. CORRIGAN'S. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re e porters on Their Rounds. THE FRESHETTES EXPERIENCED | 1.6 the knockers ! SHOOTING THE CHUTES, -- What is the Citizens' League doing ? Rummage sale, 65 Brock street, Oct. N 4th and 15th They Were Initiated on Friday Even. 14d] 4 % Every , t to take his b ing--McGill Rugby Team Cammot| tery, man: oush mp Play Queen's Here on Thanksgiv-| William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders ing Day. received at MoAuley's. Phone 778. By Our Queen's Correspondent. Newitursh Eatepyyers will likely vote Q - : Hi squad put on on a otion in. auliary. . Labrador the fishing touches" ut the tompus,| Forties having houses io rent will find it to their advantage to eall on Friday afterncof, when Captain "Pad- MeCani, i y'* Moran gave the men a final drill i 4 Black Fox [5 frie of dilmees per mre ried out like elock-work, The Pres- A or Takin ve at Mc byterians hyve a whole host of runs, | , hi The equal of Black Lynx in beauty | bucks and mXsferious moves that will | he steambarge John Randall arriv keep the Ottawg line guessing some | © from Oswego. coalladen, and clear- and durability, this afternoon. "Each member of the ed for Smith's Falls. : team is in the pink of condition and | Farmers sey. that 'whe rain this Large Bolster |: tis moring accompanied by | eck did a great deal of good for three hundred enthusiastic supporters, | them. There was not too much of it. determined to- bring home a victory. Now is the time to buy sweaters and Muff A © [all woollen goods at reduced. prices. McGill-Fas finally announced that it | Dutton's Shoe Store, 209 Princess ined nr will be unable to accede to Queen's] Street. ] Lined with Shirred or Brocaded request for the changing of the date] The stonthiné Saskistans, be at Satin in gathered effect at each side. [of the Kingston game and so the | EOVE th Lag Jor is, Sear game will take place at the Athletic [ed for Ashtabula to load coal for PRICE, $30. grounds on Saturday, Oct. 29th. It is | Fort William. 4 2 understood that Mei is playing a J just save ™. ' pn. a $15. Jolding | = HOME FROM CONVENTION Attractive large C - |game in Montreal on Thanksgiving | pocket camera at 2, dury tober | A N. tractive large Caperine, display Day. red ticket sale at Gibson's ¥ Cross enti il ing the graceful style in which the drug store. be H. W. Newman, Delegate to Christian I boulde : The freshetles' reception held atthe| Every day the 'newspapers record Endeavor Rally. | Shoulder 1isce £58 be WOFN: college, Friday evening, is pronounced destructive fires. Are you well in-| J Ww Newman has retumed from It 1s lined with Brocaded or Plain (4% bavi been the mont successful and vured ? If mot get. a policy off Me- | Toronts, where he attended the con. = brilliant reception given at the univer- | Cann. vention of the Christian Endeavor So rd Satin. . | sity in many seasons. The seniors are Martini and Turner, the contortion- | ti « : : A credited with having introduced modes ist team, playing at Wonderland, for hotles of Umm atio. Be pots 3 Swe PRICE, $50, of initiation most clever and unique. | the remainder «of this week, age a the movement, was present, and de- | i sx A a AN Miss Bonnie Mitchell, in the role of | marvel, The stunts they go through | Jivcrad some inspiring addresses to | [i ALL THE LATEST STYLES In choice little Gift al $ ¢ " & Catalog D Now Read chief justice, again had opportunity to | are the best sien jn Kingston for a | 4) / it JUST RECEIVED. Ra g y display her exceptional dramatic abil- long time. Their singing and talking : ie delegated. was elected 'a 'member I 5 | such as: ity; the young lady also proved her- [is also good. of the provincial executive, ani this "Waterman's "Remex," "Pen. LEMON DISHES, with deep self to be a second Daniel, and meted | To advertise our new stock we are ; ; ine in T, | ink ats y _ TOR : out 'tothe' unfortunate' froshettes a ranning a: sale of ects and hee holds its semi-annual meeting in Tor. an ink, | cut-glass centres and plex ed : to Y i onto, belween Christmas und New silver edges. They make one ; 3 5m Aol derstood that large discounts; eall and see ourbar- Yuar's, to 'make arrangements for a $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, "$3.00, y Of our most useful novelties, a 3 "the shooting of the chutes" was flav- | gains. = D 's 8S 8 ® is Mon : eX ta a : J ® 149-157 Brock St. - - Kingston, Canada ored with the essence of the i a Dutton 3 hoe tore, 200 bi} siwention to be held in Toronto, [HH $3.50 and Up. PRICE, $5.00. : : al, while the administering of Cas | The funeral of the late Thomas Me | = = $O000800000000000000000000000000000000000000 | '0rid was highly amusing. Conville, the well-known butcher, who The Best. and all suplies and repairs. Derby centres and silver Plerc- -- . -------- ---- ~ | died at an. early hour, Friday morn- A . . oe . So i: . ed edges; also one of our many o Rev. Colin Jackson, who was to ing, after an illdess of nearl s year's a pos hu uekley he BEE OUR __WINNOW . DIS. suggestions at $7.50, RSEssssivatvenvetnenys OCTOBER Home Settling take charge of the college Y.M.C.A.,|duration, took plice, Saturday morw | Beott's, Christy's, $1. $2, $250. 8 FLAY. = Once Mor will not come to Queen's until the ing, to Si. Mary's cathedral, where a 81. Campbell Bros.', Kingston's fore. Ea Never in »*u URE, © il solemn requiem mass was sung for the | most hat store, I : ! ever in the history § |runsirong, canes Avo cn pole Men mas Sut wae 7ne Rexall swre (3 SMITH BROS £ "9 . : 2 of the store have we s BETTER CHOICE THAN EVER. To advertise our new stock we are| Settling up time is drawing near,| William JRebiraan, Brescott, is dead 2 toh . running a sale of boots and shoes; | and if you wish to collect vour . billedaged Wxty-six years. He leaves two 8 shown such High Class s y large discounts; 'call Eu geo your BIT RRs pvted, This [sons and one daughter, D RUG Jewellers. Opticians, y per frond Agee r : ink 4 gato EH "Store, 209] class of work is neatly and cheaply ex- New arrival. Children's strong STORE 850 KING STRENT. 4 ® Waterman's Fountain Pen Ink CARD TRAYS, with Crown a a = men Next Sunday will be observed as|ecuted at this office. We have in stock | shoes for winter; sale now on. Dut- PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. Issuers of Marriage Licenscs I pr children's day in St. George's cathe- | different sizes and shapes of bill heads | ton's Shoe Store, 209 Princess street, 4 andy, ivsciat Concer tor ogtaber; | dal. | ed teense" Our commercial print mm | Ree 00000000000000 04000 $6.50; others $6 to $50. ; children's favorite," Gibson's |ing is neat, correct and in accordance PPPIIIIIPIPPIP cose & dodo IdBRBeR | me o-- Red Cross Cough Syrup. It cures any | with the prevailing styles. "The best : a TTT PIVIE FINNNINNIIIIIIIIINIIYY cough. is the cheapest." PALOR SUITES. Our fal Suites in Mahogany - » y s finished Frans DS hihi : oe fine ' Fates, style usua sold i 310. - ' PANN ttl Sl SI IN Si FURS. » 'WW. F. Gourdier. 76-78 BROCK STREET, | AM READY |To Buy, Sell, Exchange or Rent Property Odd pieces. Silk covers, A great Hine. sesoCeseVOSBORR OG ma 20 Dozen Ladies' Wool Gloves, in plain and fancy celors, all sizes, a bargain lot we cleared out. Regular 25c and 35¢ a pair. On the bargain counter to-night ~ 15¢ a Pair. . 50 Dozen Ladies' Elastic Ribbed Underwear, long sleeve vests, R MDL 2 2 =% ] or = 4 | . D | Something New ankle length drawers, ag 356e garments on Sale at essscesssesicscsenee a . amg iim i | | ll Dav to OuiNes iroe. for HEOY compiete oo Pe \/. Lay toLUuriNew eo 0 0000000000000000000000000000000000 SvssvesssussveROTTL Special values in Flannelette wear--Gowns, 50c¢ and up; Draw. ers, 26c a pair; Underskirts, 48¢c. See these specials. mirror, for $16.00 complete. CARPETS. -- Axminster, Brussels, Tapestry, etc, all shades. ete. Mihard Coreen : | Read W , RUGS. Wilton, Bagdad, ' Brussels, HY \ A iy oe Fart A chr > I / ca y -to - ear sizes. Guarantee with each, wn ou ® : LINOLEUM, OILCLOTH. Pp sed. Deposics | CURTAINS Lace, Silk, dras, ete. ! | H Repair and Upholsiering done well, i | Ethel Kid Gloves, $1.25 quality for $1.00 a pair. Al shades, all COLLLLLL0000400000000000000000800080004 iy and Sheu | 4 \ De t | ent, T. F. Harrison Co. @ 'Phone 90. | Every~ Budget From Forfar, E thi Forfar, Oct. 6.x. F. 8S, Young, of / ng we Show Is Seeley's Bary Joft hate = pe ay t 4 | | last, for New York, The Bar th- Rs Ab ] ] N y ry ers, travelling in western Canada, are 3 SO ute Vy ew, y home for 3he wibier. Mrs. John Foley | iw who was giek ut o lew days, Pages ji clear on Monday morning only Sold in Kingston by away on Monday morning last. t h ] funeral service was held in the Metho- ) . 50c a Yard, P oo. Druggist dist church here, on Tuesday, at two 4 F rouse, o'clock. Mrs. Robert Ready, of Free : sae pa slime funn" He late R. . Le and elously EERE Emmm-------- | G. Murphy, on Monday last. : JR _. . A, ey well ek poe Moderate in Price | Ready, n:popuar young farmer of this We are keptas busy as bees every hour of village was united'in marriage to Miss . fag Het wn Tote Me the day. Newman & Shaw M. L. Youns was the guest of his : : : " brother, at Seeley's Bay, on Sunday : 1): : last. © Our Display of Millinery THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. W. Adrain, general merchant, * has a new driving at, Miss Is being constantly renewed and kept right up to the minute with ] Gladys Ribiby, of Kingston, is Visiting the latest creations of the milliners' art at from $3.75 to $35.00, relatives bere. Hiram Davison, of th MONDAY Another Lot of Oddments in Dress Goods, ranging in prices And to megotdate Mortgage loans promptly, carefully, and with satis- faction and prefit td my customer from 76¢ to $1.50 a yard. Must bave room, hence this low price to A Nice Home for $2,200 316 Earl Street Eight Nooms, b. & ¢. separate, stable and good yard, Mullin, Cor. Johmson and Division Streets. PLL004400400440000000008 LOLA M0004000000008 Ww showing Ladies' c 4 salient Tagturas Of Tho ron, somes sud Hats that embody all the esses ha At the sign . $ ' . nT : Would Buy Storrington Road. Hillel B Eh SEL] of te vic cos sentials--style, fit and finish--ou y for X will move that the county offer 1 F P . road company a cortain sum for the all anting highway on which it collects toll. If the 3 offer For indoor bloom during the 4 winter there is nothing like the » Duteh Bulbs. They require Httle care, and by bringing them gradually to the light, blossoms may be had until spring. Our imported Bulbs are all sound specimens and of the best varieties, including: YO U PR Hyacinths, Daffodils. [ Hel~] vn at ETNA § Zhe, 30, 85¢ a Dox. § Dr. A.PCioun, + FRVTIDITe

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