Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1910, p. 3

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Attractive Fall Winter Models: At Specially Reduced pe Prices If you have experienced any difficulty in finding a Winter Shape to suit you in every supe, pov a visit te our Millinery Show me--you will find just what you want--and the price will please you too. WE MAKE FASHIONABLE MIL- LINERY ON THE PREMISES AND Will, BE PLEASED T0 HAVE YOU ORDER FOR ANY SPECIAL STYLE NOT USUALLY CARRIED IN STOCK. Ostrich Plumes} Are extremely fashionable this sea- son. We have prepared fo meet the | demand by having a4 lerge and varied assortment of Plumes and Tips at moderate prices. SEE THEM TO-MORROW. CRUMLEY BROS MPSI% 4c LIMITED. One package of Knox 5:20 Gelatine Sparkling makes enough dessert for several meals Each package contains two envelopes, Each envelope will jell one quart of liquid. Itisin convenient form ready for use -- granulated it dissolves quickly. Splendid for Aspic Jelly Knox, Gelatine is uncolored, unsweetened, hence a favorite for' making garnishes to serve with cold meats or salads. In fact, Xtox Gelatine fis al Place in the reparation of most dishes, 8, ngs, Relies, desserts, ices and ice creams. Knox Gelatine is one secret of good cooking. Qur Recipe Book is Free 'Dainty Desserts for Dainty People," our new illustrated book of recipes for Desserts, Salads, Candies, Puddings, Ices, lee Creams, eto., to- ther witha Pint Sample is free lor your grocer's ress ® CHARLES B. KNOX CO. B00 Knox Ave. Johsstows, N.Y., U.S. A. : Branch Fagtory: Montreal, Canada + G. H. Hunler, J.P. is at and Mr. od Calgary to ANONYMOUS LETTERS ARE CIR. CULATED. Charges of Improprieties and Incon- sistencies slade Against Prominent Members of Dominion Methodist Church, Ottawa--A Woman Sus- pected. Ottawa, Nov. 7.--The egation of Domiwion Methodist churel have Len greatly exercised during the past few weeks because of a weries of an- a member of the church, to various prominent church officials, making charges of improperties and incon sistencies unbecoming to church mem- bers. One city merchant, for in- stance, was accused of paying too much attention to his stenographer. Other members were accused of flirt ing or of emphasizing social distine: tions, Finally a committee of members was appointed to invistigate. A New York handwritiog expert was called in, and suspicion is now fastened on the wife of a man who has held many important offices in the church. The letters are still continved, and it is stated that the matter may finally reach the polige court. ¥ ------ a ---- PERSONAL MENTION. Movements of The People----What They Are Saying and Doing. F. Conway is in Renfrew, on busi- ness, John M. Campbell, Rochester, N.Y, is a visitor in the city. Sharbot Lake looking after some property. "Jock" Hyland, Charles street, left to-day for Montreal to visit rela: tives, E. A. Chown, who has been spending the past few days in the civy, left, this morning, for Toronto. "Chaucer" Elliott, of the Montreal AAA, stopped off here on his way home from Hamilton, yesterday. The many friends of Miss G. Mooers, Princess street, will be grieved to learn that she is seriously ill at her home, William Glenn, the veteran porter of the general hospital, is lying unconsci- ous, and his death is expected at any time, Rev. G. W. Henderson, P'eterboro, has been invited to became pastor of Charlotte Street Methodist church, { Oshawa. : | Arnold N. Smith, general manager of the Montreal and Cornwall Naviga- {tion company, is visiting friends in the city. Miss ave, returned, to-day, from {where she has beem for the past days. reter Shangraw, driver for Swift & Co., is able to be back at work again | after being confined to the house for I" past few days. Maude Playfair, St. Lawrence Ottawa, few Mr. Brewster, Corrigan street, was taken to: the Hotel Dieu, Saturday morning, in Cocbett's ambulance, suf- fering trom pneumonia. Frederick Pope, of New York, who was here to attend the funeral of his uncle, Thomas N. Pope, left for his home Saturday night. : | Miss Mary Chambly, Kingston, visit- (ing Mrs. N. B. Spafford, Belleville, has {left to spend a few days with Mrs. George Holmes, in Toronto. : | The two children of Thomas Nichol- son, Portsmouth, were taken to the | general hospital, Saturday night, in Cothoit's ambulance, seriously ill. Mayor Couper attended the service { for the convicts in the penitentiary, on Sunday, and fav with a solo. | Some of the convicts also favored with solos. | William Norman, baggageman at the ' Kingston and Pembroke railway sta- tion, resumed his duties to-day, after béding laid up for nine days, owing to | illness, | ©. Roach paid a visit to his friends in Kingston, on his way from RooRiYn He is looking 'fine, and was given a warm welcome by his friends. ! Miss (Adjutant) Downey, who has been visiting Mrs. B. McAiey, Barrie street, has returned to resume her duties in the Salvation Army at Newark, New Jersey. | Lieut.-Col. Galloway, Toronto, very sick with neuralgia of the heart, due ito over-exertion, is showing improve- 'ment. His son, Dr. Bruce Galloway, Now York, is at his bedside. {| At Princess Street Methodist church, Sunday, a fine selection was Fa by the quartette, composed of Misses 'Mitchell and Sherbino, and Mowe. Frank Williams and William Mack. Rev. BR. M. Pope, who was in the city, on Saturday, to attend the fun "eral of his brother, Thomas N. Pope, | returned to his home in Foxboro, Sat- city end will Y Sod Hm. : onymous letters sent by some womans, or HAmusemenis. i WEDNESDAY, Nov. 9 First TRANS-ATLANTIC TOUR oon Glasgow Select Choir TWENTY VOICES, Twice femmianded te appear béfore x y with sive = GRAND SCOTOCM CONCERT Coch 2h, TT RL SPECIAL ue, SEATE NOW ON SALE . AT : >. Griffins Orpheum The Homey ot Poise Vaudeville aud Our motte is: NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW : GOOD. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Nov. 7th, 8th and 9th. PROGRAMME. Arthur Lynn Hlustrated Songs. Chas, H. Saunders The Man of the Hour. For Three Days Only The Most Expensive Act Ever Pro- duced in Kingston :-- Charbino Troupe European Acrobats. Afternoon Show, 2 o'clock, all seats, 5c. TO-NIGHT 5c. + At The Wonderland Horne and Van Singing, Dancing and Talking Act. MISS HENDERSON SINGS :-- "lI Want to little Bit of Love." Buy a OUR PICTURES TO-DAY AND TUESDAY : "Human Hearts," drama. "An Advertisement Answered," com- edy. ADMISSION ALWAYS, 5¢. N. PAPPAS. SONS OF ENGLAND The Members of the above Order are urgently requested to meet in their Hall, Tuesday Afternoon, 1 30 Sharp To attend the funeral of dur late Brother, T. G. Orser. F. ANDREW, President. E. LEACH, Secretary. Grand Football Match QUEEN'S ATHLETIC GROUNDS. Toronto vs.Queen's Saturday, Nov.12,3p m. Admission, 5c; bleachers, 35e.;! grand stand, Sc; agats, 70ec. Plan at Uglow's adi noon day ! JERE He fi 7 E TF 5 ¢ 5 The People's Forum | First insertion ie a word. Esch con secutive insertion thereafter half cont A CAPABLE GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 183 Princess Street. A HOUSEMAID. APPLY TO MRS Macnee, cor. Union and Bagot Sts. MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. . Apply to Mrs W. B. Dalton, 54 Johnson Street. DINING-ROOM GIRL AND KITCHEN ri. Apply te Anglo-American fotel, Ontario Street. A SOPRANO SOLOIST FOR coors Churel _ Cholr, city. Apply, 320 Queen Street, Clty, AGENTS WANTED, EITHER SEX, FOR two new lines. big money teed. Apply to Room 17, Hotel, between 6 and § pm. i } ONCE, MARRIED COUPLE: NO ehildren, to take care office bulld- ing and live on premises. Apply. | C. 8B. Kirkpatrick, 42 Clarence St. | AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn § monthly corresponding for newspapers. No. Sanvissing. Send for particulars Press Syndl- cate, 3.96% ckport, N.Y. AT TWELVE GIRLS, nN over, for N. C. Polson Druggists 15 YEARS OF AGE workshop Apuoilwv & Co, Whelesalo | A COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT' one who understands cooking; nd washing or ironing. Polson, 317 University Avepu.e BOOKKEEPEER AND STENO- rapher having commercial or 1lgh School matriculation Ap- ply, with ful! particulars and re- ferences, to Box 511, Whig effice. AN EXPERIENRED GENERAL SER- vant for famNy of three persons: no washing: leferences required Apply, after p.m. Mrs. Thomas Mills, No. 122 I'niversity Avenue A REPRASEPTATIVE FOR KINGS- ton and™"County of Frontenac; a ermanent position and exclusive erritory for the right man, Stone & 17 eltington, Nurserymen, To- 0 CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH needed in every home, especially hy working en; good salary; per- manent tion; if you are work- ing for small salary behind the to-day: you can our wages and be your own pply, Box "E. B. C.," Whig ce. GOOD, LIVE AGENTS IN EVERY town, city and village In Ontario for jeliing § per cent. preferred, rticipating stock in strong, go- ng concern offering exceptions! investment: must be men of in- fluence and high standin undoubted references; a go com - mission will be paid Address, Xx "P. C." care Whig office, SALESMEN TO SELL THE BEST and only strictly sanitary, dustiess sweeping device on the market: cheaper thah corn brooms and bet- ter than any other method known; good commission and permanant osition year round Dustioss , Brush Company, 2 Colborne Street, Toronto HELP WANTED Live Kingston the best automobile manu- fadturing concerns in Canada. AM replies strictly confidential Address Box, "J. J." Whig of- fice. EPP L04 2 000 agent in progressive one of to represent : a oo Pocket Flashlight A New and Fresh Line of Pocket Flashli wa Fiae- Apply, Mre. } DROP A CARD yi 'Carpenter WATCH AND CHAIN, LEFT UNDER pillow In cabin 212 on Steamer City of Toronto. by passenger leaving the boat at Ki an, on morning Sept. #th: monogram initials, 1° . A. on outside, inscription on inside, "From the boys of W. V. & Co, Aug. 1st, 1806." much prized on account of associations; if re- turned no guestions asked; §25 re- ward at Whig office. LADY'S BLACK ' LEATHER POCKET book, containing a number dollar bills, on Finder kindly re- and re of five and one Saturday night. turn to 34 Johnson Street celve reward. FOUND. FOR SALR. TWO GOOD SECONDHAND MOWING Rained Apply, D. J. Hay, 120 larence Stree COAL AND WOOD COOK STOVRS Coal Heaters, Quebec and other Kinds of Stoves at Turk's. 'hone . #uitable for reet Sorage. livery, stable or garage. Cunningham & M se BOATBSSOME BARGAINS IN NEW and second-hand gasoline launches, with or without Sng nes; rices to sult all, Coward's t Worka OR FOR LEASE. THE PREMISES N 34-38 Princess = or udle, A WATCH AND FOB ON TUESDAY Owner can recover by proving pro perty and paying for this ad. vertisement at Whig office TRG AND YELLOW HUNTING logs, about one year old. one male Ng Temae, Owner can have same hv applving te Dr. W. Bell, Street, paying Geo. Clarence and charges, WANTED---GENKRAL ONTARIO AND S.A. VETERAN SCRL to buy for cash. J. 8 R. McCann, 61 Brock Huget. GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have It made up Into up- io.date Suis Price and workman. » aranteed to please. Pressing and rep rd n on the shortest notice. Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock St, next Bibby's Livery. ANY PERSON HAVING GOOD SE- cond-hand Furniture and Stoves before disposing drop me a card. I will pay good prices. I have for sale Brass and iron Beds and ail kinds of Furniture in Oak. Happy Thought Ranges. Will sell reason- able. J. Thompson, 333 Princess Street. ¥PHOLSTERER, J. GAVINE. UPHOLSTERING, RE- pairing and carpet work, hair mat- tress renovating. Brop a card or call 216 Bagot Street. Ww. FURNITURE FINISHER. ---------------------------------- ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY, ebonizing and giding, enamelling and all colors of mission work; all work given best attention. Pat at heoll, 23 John Street, "Phone 95. FINANCE AND INSURANCE, FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO to Godwin's Insurance Emporium, over Northern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or 'phone 424, C. 8. ETREKPATRICK, GENERAL IN. surance ft and Ocean Steamship Ticket Arent. 42 Clarence Street, Kingston. Telephone 568. GENERAL INSURANCE. --FIRR LIFE Accident and Health Policies issu- ed; first-class companies; standard rates T Boon, Agent, 159. Wellingtoa Street. J K CARROLL, DISTRICT AGENT, Dominion . Jsurahce Company. also Fire, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance, 14 ket Street, Kingston. GEO. A. BATEMAN, CU MS BROK- or. Put your invoices in an envel- ope with a ene on It and 4 in the nearest letter box We do the rest. All kinds of Fire Insurance placed on short notice Shone 396. 67 Clarence Bt, Kings- LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBS Fire surance Company. Available assets $61,187 21 In addition to which the policyholders have for Security the unlimited lability of all ths stockholders, Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old ar Siving De i ines get rates r Lrange trange, Agents 'Phone, 325. ng ' J. ¥. SPARKS, BA. MD. PHYSICYAN 84 n, ,. Wellington St. 12 am. 2 to 4 7to 9 pm "Phone 388 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Sgt oany JOIN 1, MATELY. ner, ih treet North, fer reasonsbie 1 kinds of jobbing. All y. prices on all work dene promptly and o DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. BLA Carpenter and Builder, ot Dra R Klaas ot Jobbing Aa premptiy. n- ' ne -------------------- R. BECKWITH. CONTRACT. "ERE orn ES Tiptree Fg THAT CcoMMODIOUS BRICK HOUSE with modern improvements, lot containing about 15th of gn acre 155 Montreal Street Apply, 311 University Avenue HORSE, CART, SLEIGH HARNESS ete. in good condition: also House. hold Furniture Apply 0 Mrs Blanche Watkins. corner Jenkt, and Frentenac Streets - ROOMS TO LET. APPLY TO JAMES Redd, 254-286 Princess Street LARGE FRONT ROOMS FURNISHED or unfurnished: modern conveni- ences. Apply to 15 Montreal Street, near Princess Street. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. CLEAN, dry, airy rooms, absolutely moth roof; your own Jock and he rost's City Storage, 299 uean Bt. 'Phone 52¢b od . SUITE OF ROOMS, INCLUDING SIT- ting-room, bedroom and hathroom. located near Market Square hs a to Cunningham & Mudie, ? Clarence Street, WITH IM- collar: garden Jenkin and reason NEW FRAME HOUSE provements, good attached; corner Frontenac Streets: terms able. Apply on premises FOR SALE OR TO LET. HOUSES modern §,- ply to street TWO NEW EIGHT ROOM on Quebec Street; latest tmprovements; selling price, 500; rent, $11 per month. A Rev. J. D. Boyd, 106 Pine THE EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PRE- mises for many years occupied by Henry Skinner & Co. Wholesals Druggists, extending frgm Prig- cess Bireet to Queen Btreet. wilh frontage on both, and including ex. tensive buildings. Apply to Cun- ningham & Mudie. » BOARD AND ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOME WITH OR WITH out board: goo locality: rates moderate Apply. 72 Princess $i Phone 985 3 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ONTARIO BT, one block car line; BRUNSWICK HOTEL. opposite GTR. mation. from CPR, on st t hotel lately remodelled: charges moderate; special rates by the week. John Cousineau, I'rop. PERSONALS. BIRTHMARKS, permanently MOLES, ste, remnved without sear Twenty years ex- verience. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Nye, Car. Nose Throat and Skin illem- ish Specialist, 258 Bagnt Street HAIR warts, BUSINESS OHANORS. ANTONE, ANYWHERE, CAN START & mall order business at home. No canwaasin Be yor own boss Send for free bookist. Tella Heacock, 2.969 Lockport, N.Y how. ARCHITEOTS. -------------- a ------ -- HENRY P, EMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, 258 King Street. 'Phone, 315 ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICR and residence, 1851 University Ave LANDS & BON, ARCHI. TR Office, 358 Bagot Bireot. POWER & SON. A TECTS, MER gente - Beall Bel dina, en. Tone #3., > ingioh Stress LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIR BARRIST. EL a li en DENTAL ARES SINR, PTS bBo C. NASI, DENTIST: DR. © Packer. 3 intent, 1a - DR A E RNAPP, DENTIST, 19 MONT. real Street, near Pirasens Street. 'Phone 852 You Use Wood ? We never had 3 finer stock of both aod Dry Kindling. Any

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