Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Nov 1910, p. 2

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From Trapper to Wegrer. (Registered) FUR LINED GOATS MADE TO ORDER. Cloth finest quality Lhinported Broad cloth, any color desired. Large Storm Collar and levers of Real Alaska Sable Lined with No. 1 Squirrel or Musk- rat. PRICE $75.00 With natural Canadian Sable Hamster Lining... Price . .. $10.50 With Opossum or Western Sable and Hamster Lining, Price, $30.00 Warm Winter Coats that will give good wear and satisfaction, COME TO-MORROW AND LEAVE YOUR MEASURE, JOHN McKAY, THE FUR HOUSE 149-157 Brock Street, Kingston : amd VTVVLHVLVLLLVLLLVLLVLTL VHLD TLL VLLRBTVLTVLLLTTTLLLLES 4 : : : : : COORG EPOSOPPENOIVEROS Blankets * And Comforters A -- AN NINN ENE NNN White All Wool Blankets Grey AllWaol Blanket Union Blankets Wool Comfogters in Batting, Our Sideboard Values best ever offered and Riderdown filled. AN fresh new stock. 00 R. McFAUL. CARPET WAREHOUSE. 0000000080 0000000000 This Our month at 815 CARPETS, Fapestry, are line and 325 has no equal Wilton, Axminster, ele, in Brussels, RUGS-Small, SI, 8250, 32, up. Large, $8.50, %11, 813.50 up. CURTAINS--AL the latest from Eng- land and Switzerland. Repair and Upholstering promptly dena, $0, "IF hone Yours, T.F.Hairison Co. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re- porters on Their Rounds. Special sale at Knox's Saturday, Start your Christmas shopping Knox's. Only 39 days more. "Buy Gillett razors." Gibson's. Local and telegraphic news will be found on pages six and seven. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. Phone 778. The management committee of the board of education favors cadet corps. Thomas NMeAuley will provide school supplies for 1911. His contract is for over $1,100, "Dyola dyes" The government will clear for Prescott, for the season. Joliet prison scenes at the King Fdward, to-night and Thursday after noon and evening The YW.C.A. wants to secure use of the collegiate gymnasium its classes H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King street. Leave orders at "He Seen His Duty and Done «It Noble!" Fro a grammatical stand- roint this is something fierce n't it? No worse--in gag sense-than the man who puts up a house, store or lactory, and who, to save a few dollars, contents himself by installing cheap but poor Plumbing. Far fetched comparison * Not Hoth have made inexcusable errors. David Hall, 66 Brock Street 'Phone 333 Residence, 836, at sold at Gibson's. steamer Bayfield to be laid up not orton the for 2a Me- | Auley's bookstore ! J. Lamantia is S going to Cornwall { to engage in business there on his own account. Mre. BD Cage, Pine street, has re- turned home from the general hospi tal, after undergoing a suecersful oper- ation. William Blomley, of this city, loft, vestorduy, for Stirling, where he has secured a position with the Bell Tele- phoae company. "Buy Gillett blades." Gibson's. dohn Theobuldsand Cleary + Hanley camer home on Teesday from their deer hunting trip. | They each got their number and a year's supply of stories, Gold fish, Se. aml 19, at Knox's. The four thirteen-pound quick -fiving Maxim guns which have been expected, arrived, today, from England, r the RAIA. They are of the latest fo and most destructive weapons. Al these interested in the Sir Oli vor Mowat Centennial, to be erected on the hospital evounde, for eons sumptives, attend the 1th band con tert in armouries, Thursday eeming, | Novi 10th, Tickets loc, B Want Railway Lands. A meeting of the ei¥ie finance com {mittee and ao fof trade was held on | wedding, is the guest of Mrs oT } A WRIT IS SID} | AGAINST wibow POW OF THE LATE, JOSEPH GEORGE. Gold i Guwilight | { wi ig | Albert Cottenden Claims to be the, Rightful Heir--He Asks for Pro- duction of WHI, and Makes! George Mahood, 107 | Charges Against the Widow. {iret will receive on Friday, Novem-| A writ has been issued by ber 1th, and the first and second | Sullivan, solicitor, against Mes: {Friday of esch month following. George, widow of the late Joseph | * 9 George, Wellington street, on "behalf | Mrs. W. IL Houser, 332 Nelson | ¢ Albert Cottenden, who procinims | {street, will receive on the fourth pi, of the rightful heir to (he estate] | Thursday of November and the second | 5 3. dees wed. Last wees, William | land fourth Thursdays afterwards. { Mundell, 'solicitor * 2 Ir SAA e4 Gore | Mis, "a for re, George, | a was granted letters of administration Mrs. John Nathasop, L Hien sireel, io the estate, which has been in dis | {will give an At Hume, this Sfaragom, pute since the death® of Mr. George | ito the Queen s Lolloge Cla font May. . nat The plaintiff, Cottenden, in his state | in Masjoria Pons. yon Mave 4 ment of claim, asks for the delivering | awa, Of il {up and establishing of the will of Lhe aillop. 5 akvi {late Mr. George, in which it ix alleg I Mrs. J. Grant Melallan, Drosk=ille. ed he bequeathed his property, re al {who is in town jor the Toran) and personal, to the plaintiff, and which, the plaintiff declares, has bo concealed or destroyed by the -defen- | for i Mrs. | Power, Sydenham steost. Coil te Gordon een's College, | Mien Rite 6 Toronto on Monday. | dant or with her connivans . He sho | i Mrs. Williams, Sarnia, (formerly | asks for the cancellation i : he - i Miss May Martin, of thks cify), and ters of administration graut to the | her little daughter, are the guest of jwidow of the deceased. : | Mrs. W. Crothers, Barrie street. # | The issuing of this writ will not Miss £va Ferguson, Barrie street, stop the distribution of the esiate, i 1 left yesterday. for Detroit, where she|with which Mr, Mundell is proceeding | | will spend a few weeks with her sis- [as rapidly as possible. If the case {ter, Mrs, C. Martin, comes to trial, it may be Beard at the | { La inon-jury sittings of the high court, 'early in December. Mr. Mundell does | inot see that the plaintiff has ang chance of making anything out of his | case, as the defence will prove that the | ily street. will was destroyed by the deceased Mrs. H. B. R. Craig'left for Toron- lsome time before his death. | to, on Tuesday, where she expects to] spend a week, Piss Scully, of Montreal, who has been the guest . of Mrs. E. Ryan, "Rockwood House," left for Toronto to-day. Mrs. guest of Dr. ner. anon and Mrs, Loucks, Barrie street, Fie gone to Picton. : Mr. J. M. Campbell, Rochester, spent the week-end with his family on Em- A EVENTS AT THE Y.M.CA. Two Prominent Men dresses This Month. of the internation to Give Ad-! Dr. John Brown, il committee of the Y.M.C.A York, will be here on the 29th, with | reference to the physical work of the! local institution. Dr. lately appointed field physical work in Canada He will speak to the leaders' corps and will | also meet with the physical depart-] ment committee. As soon as the suits Scouts arrive, tests for in | badges will take place i Ww. | The choir of Sydenham Street Meth { odist church intends givi ucert is the! B. Tett, Bediord Mills, Gardi- and Mrs. R. J. H * % o The Misses Gibson have froin a delightful trip abroad have taken rooms on University nue, | Miss Anna Lesslie, William who has been the guest of Dr. Mrs. W. F. Jackson, Brockville, turned h. me on Thursday. Miss Ethel Neve, of Westmount, { the guest of her cousin, Mrs, | 3avary, St. James' vicarage Miss Leckie, of Gananoque, is up fon Deccniier Ist, for th for the dance at the college to-night. {the Y.M.( J. H L Mrs. C. J. Hinckley, University | entertainer ol marked ability venue, returned from Toronto, vester- |1© make the concert BL SuCEERy | day, where she was spending a few choir will sing a selection days with her daughter. cantata, *'Rebeeca The - Y.M.C.A. has been exceedingly fortunate to have secured the services | of Dr. Gilmore, warden of the Cent prison, Toronto, to speak before af mass meeting of men some time this month. The date is pot known as yet. drown has been | i returned secretary for | and ave street, amd re- for the Bo the n benefit neron, wn , will help | The from the i Miss Charlotte Ross, Picton, is the guest of Mrs. E. Mowat, Johuson street, for the dance to-night at the Royal Military College. Dr. Dennis Jordan, Barrie street, left to-day for England, where he expects to spend two yo, Ex-Cadets L. W. Stewart and Fred- eric Anderson, - Ottawa, are spend- ing a few days in town. Miss Gladys Oshome, rince ward county, is visiting her uncle, } F. Trimble, Alfred street. Professor Carr-Harris is in town for a few days. Still in the Mud. | The steamer. Rosedale still sticks in | the mud below Farran's Point The Calin company lightened 1,000 bar- i Axels of floyr and tried tq puil steamer off, but it was futile. Further lighten ing must follow. The company bopes to have the steamer off before to night, kd- * 9 4 The marriage of Miss Edith Hol: land, daughter of Mr. William Hol- land, Toronto, to Mr. Thomas Keefer, ir., of Ottawa, will take place on November 23rd, in St. Paul's church, Toronto. Mr. Keeler is an ex-cadet of the Royal Military College and has many friends here who extend hearty congratulations and best wishes. * + Accepts Call to Picton. Rev. W. H. Emsley, Napaoee, dent of the Bay of Quinte ence, has. accepted the invitation the Picton First Methodist church, enter upon the pastorate at the com- mencement of the next ensuing con-} ference year, . : i presi- | confer- | of The marriage of Miss Hilda Gor- . An ADC. 0 the King. i don to Mr. George Williamson took | l-eut.-Col. Charles M. Bobell, son | place in: Montreal this afternoon. Mr. [Of the late Hon. R. R. Dobell, Quebec, i P. 0. Mills, New York, was best man | bas been promoted to the rank of full snd the ushers were Mr. De Ralem, [colonel, and also appointed an A.D.C, New York, Mr. Cecil Gordon, Mr. El |to the king. He is graduate of the | wood Hosmer, Dr. Douglas Cowans, Reval Military -- Mr. Chatham Stephens and Mr. Har- old Sins. $$ < @ The engagement of Miss Marjorie Braithwaite, to Mr. Trumbell Warren, of Toronto, is announced. Mr. Warren is an ex-cadet, and was a great fa vorite here, (Continued on Page 3.) ag College. Fifteen cen Baskets Quinces. To-day's price, 50¢.; Thursday's price, if unsold, 30c.; Friday's, 30c.; Satur day's, 25¢., at Carmovsky's razors." Gibson's. svencs at the Thursday Gillett Joliet prison {| Edward, to-night and noon and evening Noise makers for Queen's students See our line. Knox's "Buy rubber sponges" "New King after CLEARED POLICE COURT. Spectators Turned Out on Ine at Gibson's. : spector's Complaint. | On the complaint of the local Ii} cense inspector Clark W. Wright, al large number of spectators, who had | gathered at the police court, Wednes- day morning, to hear the liquor case, in which the proprietor of the Revere | hotel was accused of selling liquor on Sunday, were given their walking orders, They were ordered out of the room when the case was about half finished. It happened in this way. Evidence !was being taken when Mr. Wright arose and stated that he Wished to] ohject to a remark which had bees | passed 'upon' him by one of the spec. tators, calling the man by name. The proceedings came to a very sudden stop. The mat accused of doing the talk- ing said that he was not to blame. ; { : "Kingston's Famous Fur Siere" "Where the Good Furs Come From." Isabella Fox Sets : The remark had been made by a man - 4 : 2 sitting next to him. The magistrate / | did not stop to make an investiga: tion but immediately ordered the con stables to clear the court, the crowd | filed out and the case roi as | i nothing had occurred. COMPLAINED TO POLICE, Soldiers Tl-Treated Him. i Last night, a lad, about seventesn iF of age, complained to the po- that he had bees roughly hand: , hy two or three botterviment. He a thas they cauaht boll of him, ated 'knocked him down on the side walk, and that in the fall. his wrist was out, He also. said that some of the soldiers chased him, and trid to Youth Says This Satin Lined Throw Scarf and Large Rug Muff. in in finest Fox. Foxe S27 00 New | | 3 | inter different | ° | noted by of | | od ue, al} | name given ! before { The | "Are you married?" | then | narried, {to him, { falsehood. ! that?' { other week," to} i i sooner | something { him. i { gan, {and as the couple | United | Mtawa, | arrive in {aml then i atros church {friends of Mrs. G { learn Vand slight {covers P Atkins. : ter spending mister, {turned to her home | ter spending i Wilmer 1 Sunday | Spence, I Me | Weir, id ER has returned home after ii, i prother, Ieft on Wednesday CANADA'S TWO GREAT ANNUALS THE CHRISTMAS TORONTO GLOBE Fity two puges of Pictures god There will be inches), and three scenery. t Holiday Owe of the Fines ' The College Book Store, THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. stores THREE CANADA £ MONTREAL STANDARD Its Keynote lhe beautiful supplements, large panoramas {15x52 wm Num bers ever Fight fall SUPPLEMENTARY PLATES. Is pages in colors Canada in summert: Autumn + Wint Canada in the aunada wn or. two large ones in colors, hes each), revealing to all ada. Copies, issued in Can To insure securing orders 260 PRINCESS STREET, TOLD A FAKE STORY COUPLE ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF VAGRANCY. Claimed They Were Married in Syracuse, But Police Can Find no Record of it--No Minister of Name Given--Further Remafded for a Week. According ent to the f police, at Syracuse told in police arrested for h was chid | Stor wh the the to the repo local police v "gh court, a week couple vagraney, { the not true They gave the 'ora Bennett, and clain giving the name of the tied the knot, Res the Me hodist -<harch of Frank an ed they names © wer rried, mt i who Thompkins, of They ruve the eourt the he street on which the minister lived When they hd this story, it the ristrate, court wa a letter w the chief hee, at asking matter with the result that to the effect that no solemnized the Further, . no minst of the I still further, that given, and Syracuse, of also name of 1c wa | the ont to SEra that th be took wet + ack, uch on narriagze had been «ity there across line name there the was wis no street in Frank Bennett was the first hrou_ht the magistrate. magistrate gain him started i cross-examine be asked. cuspd, bx was "Yes," repliad the a and went to tell when he by whom, ete, the story as he had told a week ago. But he wis soon stopped by the magistrate, who then the 'flews about Wa being on same woke story what do you think aout asked the court. "I don't know what to think it," replied the accused. "Well, I will remand you for said the magistrate beiny 3d away, the the maghtrat for private audience, claiming hae of great interest tell "And about an As he was pri asked B The magistrate said that he would grant the request, Cora Bennett wa and told that she w for another week Immigration agent, Capt. Goeghe is interesting himself in the case, the to then ould be arraigned, remanded art natives of States, made application for papers for their deport now awaiting them that they the course of a few the couple s the border, tou, and is Th is altogether likely will davs, wil "ent News, \ Willetsholme Nor the Willetsholme, 8 larg attended Friday 11 The still continues hopes are held for her Miss Myrtle Orr spent Thurs guest Miss Ella Mrs Armstrong and Howard, have returned home af a few dave in Brockville Miss Elia Wilson is the guest of her Mrs. J. Thompson, Maple Mrs. C. Clendenning has re at Lansdowne af- a few days with her pa Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeely Grothier, Gananogae, spent at home Miss Ena Wilsor Myrtle Orr have returned to having spent Thanksgiving home here Mrs Willian Springheld. is at her mother s J. Wilson's. Recent visitors : W Atkinson, at John Bennett «'s Spence, Atkinson, at Thomas Me Neelev's: kK. Weir, Cushendall, at Me Wilson's, and W. Bennett and ' BW Wilson at 'Mrs JI. Orr's Westbrook Notes. Westbrook, Nov. 9 -Mis § a that she re Johnson, the ot N day SUM, firove rents, and Mass the city, at ther visit with her at Boston. James chased a fine horse from T. 0. and Mre. Knight, were reoefit Visitors at sister, Mrs. Howie has pur Dn. | siter | | 1 | t Trudell | lengthy | Asselstine, | Brown. | of Oraganda, i Shochan's, | Miss Elsie Smith, of Gananoque, spent | a day with Miss Florence Smith, 1 Sproul was called to the home of bis | James, seriously ill fine cows, of Sidney, who ix Frederick Gates lost two Goorge Gates to enjoy hunting in J. €. Meagher, recent visitor of Marys at Mrs. Joliet prison soenes at the King . toruight and Thorsda, after evemng. Lf. W. dover, of Tamworth. was is visitor in the fity on Tuesday. "Say vubber shonges" at Gibson x. of 5. and party | a couple |; the northern |, in vere fit Yass Atomizer... 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