Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Nov 1910, p. 5

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77 TRADE, { Y i Kd - GEORGE ZF KINGSTON Ladies' Fur and Fur-Lined Jackets MUSKRAT JACKETS, 40 in. long 50 in. long MUSKRAT JACKETS, i. % MUSKRAT-LINED KINGSTONS FAMOUS FUR STORE HUDSON SEAL JACKETS, $75.00 to $175.00 JACKETS, Alaska Sable Collar and Revers ... HAMSTER-LINED JACKETS, with Isabella Fox of Alaska Sable Collar ... QUILTED-LINED JACKETS, with Far Col- Write to-day for New Catalogue and Price List. I ------------------------------ r Ee BATS &.CO. patrons. CANADA T100INS LARGE SATIN-LINE 1 HEAD AND PILLOW "MUFF VERY STOLE, WITH BIG MATCH, 1SABELLA FOX ... ISABELLA OPOSSOM . .. POINTED HARE ... NATURAL WOLF . .... .. BLUE WOLF ... BLACK LYNX... . . $75.00 $100.00 SO SRBIOD 10: $100.00 with best $65.00 to $80.00 $50.00 $18.00 ------------ 3 TAILS, T0 T ¢ i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910. here's the Best Place to Buy FURS? "This is a question a great many people will have to decide before very long, because naturally x BLACK HARE . MARMOT... PERSIAN LAMB MINK Men's Fur and For-lined Coats MUSKRAT-LINED COATS, Otter Collar . . . with MUSKRAT-LINED OOATS, with Persian $50.00 to $100.00 Eambror Otter Collar COON COATS ... ALASKA BEAVER COATS BLACK DOGSKIN COATS ... PERSIAN LAMB COLLARS TO ADJUST TC ANY CLOTH OVERCOAT. . $11 to $15 .. $7.00 to $12.00 BEAVER CLOTH OVERCOATS, Quilted Lin. PERSIAN LAMB CAPS | ed or Fur Lined GEORGE ------------ FUR TURBAN. wea $5.00 we Gorman ALASKA $40.00 ALASKA $20.00 ERMINE ISABELLA Stoles and Muffs MINK MUFFS ... MINK TIES . MINK SETS ... ISABELLA FOX MUFFS . BLACK FOX RUG MUFFS PERSIAN PAW SETS ... ' LARGE woe MUFF. THREE HEADS AND 3 TAILS. MINK MARMOT. OPOSSOM SABLE MUFFS. . ..« $15 wp. .. $25.00 to $90.00 ... $10 to $22.50 . . $40.00 to $250.00 .. $235.00 to $75.00 $13.00 to $235.00 SABLE SETS $14.30 up. TIES. . . «or $25.00 up. PERSIAN LAMB MUFFS $13.00 to $30.00 MARMOT MUFFS . BLACK AND BROWN ... $5.00 to $13.50 HARE MUFFS .... $4.00 up. MILLS & C S----------------------------------------=------ HLL LLL SATIN-LINED SCARF MUFF. MARMOT ... ISABELLA FOX MINK... long aa CHILDREN'S COON O. 1; BLACK OPOSSOM. .. ALASKA SABLE .... ICELAND LAMB COAT, : anybody buying FURS wants to decide on the right store. We have been Fur Specialists for over thirty years; we understand our business thoroughly, and articles ere always exactly as represented to our We claim tlie Biggest Store, Biggest Stock and best values, and a look through our show=- will substantiate every claim we make. Here are a few splendid examples of value: THROW AND LARGE RUG BLACK HARE . ...... Children's Furs CHILDREN'S MUSKRAT COATS, 30 inches $33.00 COATS, 30 inches long $40.00 GREY LAMB STORM COLLARS, $35.00 up. GREY LAMB MUFFS .. WHITE FUR SETS for very .. $5.00 and $6.00 mall Children .+ $1.50 up. WHITE CONEY COATS, 24 inches long ... $10.00 24 inches long ... $ MAKERS OF FINE FURS 6-128 PRINCESS BT. ---- ---------------- Xmas Gifts for Men. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Neckwear, Mufflers, Gloves, Umbrellas, Smoking Jackets, Fancy Vests, etc. COLLARS in | Sizes. HUNT'S, 33 HOTTA TTR BRB TRR BAN] wh i: Guwilight } WRAP, : + 2 Mes. J.P. Shine, Royal Military College, entertained at a dance on Tuesday evening, in hofior of the en- dets' football tenm, who are the inter- mediate champions of the dominion. Mra. Shine, who received the guests, was gowned in black satin with jet trimmings and wore red roses. The table was most effectively de- coated with mauve chrysanthemums, Dancing was kept wp until an early hour this morning. guests in- Kent, Mamie €ihrre wore Hamilton, Wiss Grace Hemming; Miss Madge Dawson, Miss May Rogers, Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Christine Coch , Miss Sylvia Cochrane, sod the oadets of the fgothn team. Professor and Mes. R : , Al bert street, en ) divinity class bt Friday Brock Street Phedan, Miss Rose Rogers, Miss Hazel Hrowne, Miss , Mary Strange, Miss Ruth Anglin, Miss Helen Duff, Messrs, Harold Brownfield, Sherman Mill, Her. bert Steacy, Alban Phelan, Jerry Taylor, Heary Connell and Gordon Small, * + 0 A most enthusiastic audience at- tended the performance given in the pera Mouse, on Tuesday evening by the Queen's Dramatic Club. Principal Lotdan, with the Ueans of the facun- ties and . their wives ocovpied the hoxes on one side of the house, while the candidates for the Abna Mater elections, on Saturday, occupied the other side, * 9 Cards have Leen received in AnBOUnNCIt the 'marriage of Thomas Fyson Saunders, of Waldo, British Columbia, to Miss Monica Lucien Mary Robertson, of Harpow- on-the-Cliff, England, on Wednesday, November 9th, at All Saints cathe dral, Spokane, Washington, USA, + Mr. Frank, Nr. Trevor and Me. James Grout were all have for Sum- town | dus to celebrate the forty-seventh an- vorsary of the marrage of Canon and Mrs. Grout, Brock street. 4 % * Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Emily street, will res on Tuesday, December 6th, for the first time since her return to i not again until after in honor of the the new year iyou's Liniversty oh} to 'at the Country Club of Tuesday Coming to the othe was postponed until ' next Jmiral Swokes has received an leave, next week, for Stratford, will not be at home agin, on Friday, till after the New Year. : % 4 kaica Mrs. Colin elPherson, University Avenue, was hostess at a small joa, Monday afternoon, in honor of Miss B. Harkness. + * + Miss Grace Melelland, Alfred street, will be hostess at a very small in formal party, on Saturday evening. * + 9 Mrs, W. T. Minnes, *'Hilleroft," will not receive again until the second Wednesday of the New * gal Miss Dorothy McGillivray, © Earl street, is enterthiming at tea this af- ternoon, . ® * » Mrs. Oscar Skelton, University Avenue, entertained at the tea hour this afternoon. + Me. and Mrs. Halloway Waddell are now settled in their new home, 90 Frontenac street, and Mrs, Waddell will receive on Friday for the first time since her return to hingston. Captain and Mrs, Victor Anderson arrived in Ottawa, last Saturday, from Halifax, They have taken a house on Cartier street and will move into it at the end of the week. Miss Walker, Ottawa, arrived from Ottawa, to-day, to visit her niece, Mrs, Russell Hale, Johnson street, Mrs. Holland ( nee Miss Mwphy) passed through Kingston on Thars- day, on her ve to London, Ontario. * Rev, Daniel Strachan, minister of Rosedale Presbyterian church, Toron- to, who was the guest of Professor: and Mra D. Ross, Albert street, over Sunday, left, on Monday, to spend » few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Comstock, Brookville, before he re turns to Toronto. Mrs. John Fairlie, Brock street, left, on Tuesday, for Ottawa, to spend a few days. Miss Moua Knight, Alice street, left, on Tuesday, for Picton, where she will be the Joon of Mrs. Alfred Wilson. Miss Jean Dufi, Princess street, re- turned, on Friday, from Guelph, where she has been visiting her cousin, Miss Marjory Duff. LE a Word has been received from Ottawa that Captain Williams is to jn in Mrs. Williame arrived from | England at the end of last week and everyone is glad that they will reside 'be interested to know that Rear Ad- appoint brwige | ment at Portsmouth, England, have left their home at Park London, have gone to Portsmouth to reside, g here. © Mes. Henry Stokes' many friends will} Frontenac street, left, on Tuesday, for Toronto, where they will attend the St. Andrew's ball tonight. Miss' Marion Lesslie, who is now the guest of Mrs. Malloch, Hamilton, will spend a week with Mrs. Reuben Leon: ard, in St. Catharines, before return- ing home. > Miss Evelyn Crawford, Division street, returned, on Tuesday, from Ot- tawa, where she was the guest of Mrs, Goodwir. Mrs. W. J. Anglin, Earl street, en tertained, on Saturday evening, in honor of her guest, Miss Miclu Kawai Ex-Cadet Blue, from Oltawa, wis a guest in town over Sunday. Mrs. John Bell Carruthers and Miss Dorothy' Carruthers are sailing for home, from Liverpool, on Friday next. Miss Marie Carruthers will remain in England until Easter. At present she is the guest of Miss. Gertrude Lawson, in Shirringham. > + 9 Mrs. W. T. Miller, who has been visiting: Mr. and Mrs. John Macdon- ald, University avenue, left, on Tues- day, for Hamilton to meet Mr. Miller on his way from Vancouver. They ex: pect to spend two weeks with Me. Miller's mother, after which Mrs. Miller will return to Kingston for Christ- mas, Lieutenant 'W. Haggerty, is expected in town, from Halifax, shortly. Mr. Ernest Cunningham arrived in Toronto, on Monday frofa his trip abroad. 2 Miss Emma Pense returned on Mon- day, from Ottawa, where she was the of Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Pense. Mr. W. C. Kent, Kingz street, return- ol from Ottawa, on Saturday. Mr, William Harty retorned Toronto, on Monday. Mr. Francis King, Stuart street, who has been in Ottawa for a few days, is expected home to-night. Lo Mrs. Holton, who has seen the guest of Mrs. Henry Cupnimgham, Earl street, returned to Montreal, on Tues day. Miss Edith Xeve, who was the guest of Mrs. T. W. Savary, St. James' Vicarage, loft for her home in West. maunt, on Monday. Mrs. Charles Giidersleeve, King streot, left, on Monday, for Sarnia, where she will be the guest of her soy, Mr. H. Gildersleeve. Wiss Dorita Davy Stevenson has re- turned home from Ovtario Ladies' College, Whithy, on acconnt of illness, from : i 8 WET W : FATHER SHOES ' Men's Extra Heavy Tans and Blacks, heavy sole, stylish lasts, $5.00 Ladies' Up-to-Date Tans and Blacks, heavy soles, $5.00, $4.50, $4.00 BERR BRR THRE LLL RET BRD Sew : She will leave for Southern California jam H. Stevenson, at an early date, to spend fix months. Dr. and Mrs. Overton Knight sailed from « Boston, on Monday, for a month's trip abroad. * es Word has been received in town that Mr. and Mrs. Arthar Macnee, who have been travelling in. the south, have returned to Vancouver, and are now comfortably settled in ir new Every one will be glad to kvow that little Miss Margaret Pense, Ot tawa, who has been laid wp with presmonia, is now rapidly recovering. Miss Kathleen Osler, Cobourg, is ex wd to arrive in town, on Friday, to visit Mrs. BR. W. Garrett, Johnson street. ' * » © Mrs. William Harly's many friends will be sorry to bear that she has been detained in Toronto os account of her daughter's illness. Little Nadine 'has been laid up with pneumonia, but latest reports say that she pro gressing favorably. Mre. Elkins and Wise Marguerite El king, who were to have left for New York last Monday, have prolonged their visit here for a few days. ; mad Mrs. Allgn Keefer have re turned to Ottawa, where Mrs. Keofor afternoon and this afternoon, © * 0 Mr. and Men W. CG. Craig, West street: riturned. to-day, from Ottawa, e the: the guests of Mr, with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will | ABERNETHY"S HTLV VLBA TRL LLBL LTH TRGB DVT VHLLTRLHU HLL TLL LLLLBLBTLLBLBIBBLS * TLL VLRTTLTTRLLLTTLLTVLLRE STB LTT LLLLVLTLTLTHLLBLRS | Mes. J. W. Craig, who celebrated their wooden wedding. Kingston people will ba glad to hear that Mr. E. H. Bickiond, of To- ronto, has quite recovered from his re ent prolonged illness, and he and Mrs. Bickford ave spending the winter at Nice, *. + 9 of Miss Fllen Gertrude Lowry, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W H. Lowry, Guelph, to Mr. Thomas Fannen, Guelph, will take place very yuietly in The marria * 4 + Hon. Henry R. Emmerson announces ther engagement of his daughter, Emily Keillor, to Mr. Julian Trivett Cornell, Amberst, N.S. The murriage is to take place next manth Nr. and Mrs. Thhn N. Lazier, Belle ville. announce the agement of their daughter, Blanche Elizabeth, to Mr. Kenneth Lummer Macdonnell., Colling- wood. The marriage will take place quietly: early next month. > + 9 » The marriage of Miss Muriel. Wood- field Webster, daughter of Mrs. George R. Webster, 306 Huron stmeet, Toronto, to Mr. T. A. Richardson, Midland, Ontario, will take place, on December 15th. Owing to recent bereavement radian will be very quiet. On ir return from their wedding trip, they will make their home mm Momt- ---- "Chamois vests" keep out the cold. Sold at Gibson's. i and Sesmai & Shaw's. i TO ADDRESS YMCA. CLASSES, Boy Scouts to Have Street Parade To-morrow. Dr. John Brown, New York, of the physical department of the Interna. tiomal Y.M.C.A., artived in (own, yo terday, in connection' with the phywical work here, but owing fo the fact that Mr. Bowron tad wot arrived from : | Hamilton, he did mot do snything ye terday ex look 'over the buildid Today at four o'clock, he will spes to the jumior leaders' porps, and 24 seven o'clock he will have a conference with the physical committee, while at 7.30 he will speak 10 the seniors. All seniors are especially requested to be there, as the meeting will not be long. Dr. Brown is full of vitality, an en thusinstic speaker, and hax some very interesting things to say to the boys. The Boy Beouts sre requested to ape pear im uniform at the YMCA toe morrow afternoon, when they will march down town and give ther yells and do & series of stunts which they have been practising for some time past under Scoutmaster Law. The Beouts are sbout seventy wirong wow, snd make a very imposing spectacle when they are marching giving their yells, or "Buy Cough Syrape" at Gilidn's. The funeral of the Inte Men. Mare unred Quimliban took place, thie morn. ing, to Bt. Mary's chapel, where a solemn requiem mass was said for the repose of her soul, by Rev, Father Hanley. The remains were taken to of, Mary's eometery,

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