Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1910, p. 2

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NORTHERN Children CAUGHT | Yo Coo 149-157 Brock St. Pesvssssese Coon Caps. \ Coon Mulifs, $1.50 Coats in all Furs Fur Robes, Etc. JOHN McKAY, Red Top, $3.50 n Stoles, Double Fur, $3.50 AND THE FUR HOUSE ---------------------------- White All-Wool Blankets: Jo ~ Grey. All-Waol Blenkote, as Upign Blankets. Comforters in Batting, Wool and Eiderdown filled. * All fresh new stock. eo eo R. McFAUL. Beste etReRs Ree RERES CARPET WAREHOUSE. Rats ebaee Renee bee Blankets Chivers' And Pure Orange Marmalade, Assorted Gomforters Victoria Plums. Dawson Plums, Peaches. D. COUPER'S, ' *Phone 76. ali Prineoss Bizoes Coast ealed Oysters, Prompt Delivery. TR ry eet Bp < Tacatel In centre of elty and close d theatre. terror to the heart, pool the man who is un- | "or not adequately pro- it is the knell of hope, crushed am- g will start a } tho season of | some sufferer or his TE ------. I CHRISTNUS GIFS None better than what we are showing. CHILDREN'S RED TEA $1.25 up. SETTS, MUSIC CABINETS, Fine variety, $4.00, $5.50 $6.50 PARLOR CABINETS, $7, $0.50, $11 up. MEDICINE CABINETS, $1.50 up to $6.50. HASSOUKS, 40c up to $1.50. Good Hpe. CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, TABLE DRAPES, Etc 'Phone 90. Yours, T.F. HARRISON CO. REGISTRATION FOR NURSES. Address Given by Miss Creshy, of © Toronto. An address 'was delivered on Tues: day. evening in the nurses' resi at the general howpital, by Miss Cioshy, of Toronto, president of the Ontario Graduate Nurses' Association It is desired by the assotiation to establish uniformity in the training of 'nurses to that the teri. register 1 ed nurse" will have a. derstood si zoificance, will result in protection' against~imposition, both foi tne 'doctors and the public. Tt partially-trainesi nurses pose ug trained nurses. This is some times overed when (he mischief is doné, and to the life-l posed legislation, it is interfere with any one low the vopatibn of a as she is content to sal colors. -------------------- Elected Their Lg a well-attended meeting of den Lodge, No. 253, AF, & AM, Toeed oA ee or ww 1 before returning to - eldimed that at' present, untrained or | be THE DAILY siiTISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DIDN'T GIVE NOTICE TO PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL AS. LAW PROVIDES. Right of Miss Mary Seager to Sue the Village for Injuries for Dam. ages is Contested--The Plaintiff's Claim, The counsel for the village of Ports- mouth contends that Miss Mary Seaz- er has no right to sue the village, as she vid pot give the necessary notice injury do the council within seven hr, Seager is suing for damages for injuries received by fail inz on a defective sidewalk in the vitage. Counsel for 'the_plaintiff will contend that Hy the saving clause of the act, Miss Beoper's failure to give the notice within seven days after the ident, was reasonaple. She was in ignorance of the law, and her brother, when he spoke to a Portsmouth coun- cillor about the matter, was advised to wait until the "next meeting of the council." It is also pointed out that in the case of Dr. Jennie Dren- nan against the eity of Kingston, some years ago, Justice Meredith al- lowed Miss Drennan's action, although notice to the city had not been given as provided by law. It was not 'ziven until two days afterwards. In the Portsmouth case, the counsel will argue the point before Judge [Price next Tuesday WEBSTER-HYETT WEDDING. Kingston Barrister Married at Noon Wednesday. very quiet wedding was celebrated at the Boe of the bride's ents, at 187 Stuart street, at noon, Wednesday, when Charles R. Webster, barrister, and Miss Annie May, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hyett, were united in marriage, by Rev. Ww. Savary, M.A., of St. James' church: The ceremony was performed in the drawing-room, which was very prettily decorated with ferns, palms and white hyacinths. The affair was very quiet, only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties being present. The bride and groom were unattended. The bride vas dressed in her travelling suit of tailored navy blue serge, with white silk blouse, and carried a show- er bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley and white hyacinths, The wed- ding march was played by Mrs. (Prof.) Macdonald, After the cesemony the quests' sat down to a wedding luncheon, which was served in the dining-room, the decorations ' carnations, smilax and lilies valley. The groom's gift to bride was a beautiful set of furs. The happy couple left oun the Cape boat at two o'clock for New York, Washingtan and other points, Kingston, they will reside. A large number of useful and costly presents were re ceived from friends far and near, Described by Montreal Star. Miss Kathleen Parlow is not a mere virtuoso; she is first and foremost a musician in love with her art, and she approaches her work with an thud. fawn. 8 determination, and a rever ence that are all too rare nowadays. Noth vould have been finer in ils utter a ce of attempt to display froat gifts than her playing of the endelssohn Concerto. It was a su- perb performance. Her tone is mellow and at times it suggests nothing so ¥ Jmuch as rich velvet hangings in some dimlit interior with rare old masters hung om its walls, She succeeds iw suggesting atmosphere more potently than any violinist of the past decade, and her tone is never forced, never a pressure-tone, never rough or tending to coarseness even in the most intri- cate passages. In the beautiful secand movement of the Concerto she first dis- played her inclination to emphasize melodic phrasing. Mr. Sehlbach, whe assists Miss Parlow, is from MeGill Conservatory of Music, is a German tenor, of Emmenie. They will be at Grant hall, on December Sth. Troubles of a Farmer. A' well-known farmer is looking the owner of a bag of potatoes sold on the market. The number he put down in order to make the de- livery, was 21 William street, but he found that there was no such number on the street. As he had not secured the name, he was unable to = make the delivery, and is very anxious to find the party. for he Farmers Disappointed, A number of farmers, who have been coming into the city from distant |places with sleighs, have been sorely disappointed to find upon reaching the city that there is no snow here to make sleighing. y say there is | slipping in the country, and if a more came there would be excellent sleighing. -------------- A Division Court Case. A division court case is to be heard i . The defendant admits Pag as The judge will have to adjust the amount. Se ----------. _1, Ralph Connor's Booket. "The Recall of Love," bv Ralvh with six full page colored illu. rman ot vires at Uglow's, Sbo--Chocolates, Chocols Chocolates--30c. Fry's chocolate, in 4b. 2 oiginal hates ody the pound, 30c. J, Craw- "Sweet Castor Oil." Gibson's. Gibson 5 i Is to be Given to Mariners at Mont- where | HORSES HURT IN WRECK. Dr. Bell Operated on Them in : Watertown, N.Y. De. G. W. Bell has returned home from Watertown, K.¥., where he was called on a special case. Two valu able horses owned by T. J. Wilber, a wealthy manufacturer, of Harris burg, New York state, were injured in a railway wreck, and Dr. Bell was called over to i to perform. a skilful operation on the horges. The animals are now doing as well as can be expected. As a result of this accident Mr. Wil- ber hos a suit pendi against the railway company, asking for' $10,000 damages. ! A -------------------- MARINE INSTRUCTION real. 'Montreal, Dee. 7.--That Montreal technical school is to have a depart- ment for marine instruction was the ahnouncement made this morning by ident. The minis fisheries has decid- ed to inaugurate a course in naviga: tion, sailing rules, etc. Prol..--hindsay, a graduate of 'a French college, is spoken of an instru ctor in this department, which will open next Seplember. ARE IN GREAT DEMAND] { The Graduates "of Queen's Medical Faculty. The graduates of Queen's medical fac ulty are always in great demand. Another evidence of this fact was given, to-day; when Ur. J. €0 Con. nell, dean of the faculty, received telegram from Sault Ste. Marie, ask ing for two doctofs to take up work in that district. Unfortunately, two mem could not be secured for the work as all the graduate doctors are em- ployed. Queen's men are always io the front. Harrison Fisher Books. The new Haornson Fisher Christinas Gift Books are mow on sale at Ug low's and include: "A Garden of Girls," including thirty full page colored ae ding Price -83.50. "Pictures in Color." Price $3.50. "American Beauties." Price $3. "Gir," by Henry Hutt, $3.50 Artistic and acceptable Christmas gits, at R, Uglow & Co's. Royal, Household Flour. Royal Household flour, the flour made. J. Crawlord. finest "Syrup of borehound," at Gibson's. Imperial = Brand underwear can he bought from all the leading gents' furnishing and dry goods stores. i est flour made. J. Crawford. Mrs. O. B. Sheppard showed the ! York Pioneers amd Historical Society the gown worn by the first Toronto !is no excuse for tacle of vourself. bride. NATURAL HERE ARE THE PRICES: "NATURAL MUSKRAT, 50 in. Long ... NEAR SEAL; 50 in. Long... HUDSON SEAL, 30 in. long. .. RUSSIAN PONY, 50 in. Lomg ... ASTRACHAN, 50 in Long. PERSIAN LAMB (No. 1), 50 in. Long SEALSKIN (No. 1), 30 in. Long .. i i AND PRICE LIST GIVEN ON REQUENT. Sachet Powders all . Perfumes | MAHOOD S The play might have heen the thing Ogilvey's Riyal Household four, fn in Fven if love is blind, MUSKRAT JACKETS AS ILLUSTRATED ON PAGE 2 OF OUR NEW 1911 CATALOGUE, DECEMBER 7, 1910 Books for Chiristinas Prescnis } BY RALPH CONNOR-- The Recall of Love: A Message of Hope The Dawn by Galilee: A Story of the Christ. These are particularly appropriate Christmas Booklets, illustrated in colors. AN OLD-FASHIONED ' The story by Washington Irving and illustrations in color by Cecil the cheeriest reminder of the Xmas. Booklet style, 35¢ CHRISTMAS EVE, Aldin combine to make this time. DAYS WITH THE POETS. This has proved one of the most popular series k:own Bach of the a day in the life of a poet, picturing it in a fascinating and interesting manner, couveying with skill the subject's personality and. environment. Each 40c¢ net. The list comprises: Day With Shelley, Day With Byron. Day With Scott. Days With Great Writers. A A Day With Keats With A day Day A Day A Day Wordsworth books deals intimately with Charmingly illustrated in colors from original paintings. * With Burns + wi Browning. 'ith Longlellow Similar to the Days With the Poets, and comprising: -- Day With Dickens J Days With Great Musicigns. Day With Beethoven. A A Day With Thackeray A Day With Steveason, Day With Schubert. A Day With Mendelsshon The College Book Store, © THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO, 260 PRINCESS STREET, v New Odors to Per Xmas Presents. sold in any ¥ our Tene your All the latest, quantity. Toilet Waters All the New Odors, "Violet Dulee'"" and "Intense Lilac" are particularly good sellers. 75¢. large bottle, just imported, by the ounce gud also in beautiful pack- ages, at all prices from 205c. up. We can please you both in price and quality, Great variely, all new, sold 280.00 000080000008000000080840 A POV IVIVIIIVIIIYIVYIIVYIOYIYIVYIY DRUG | STORE | smivcess AND BAGOT STS. | Phone 919 & Things to Think About at Leisure --~---- Our Ebony Gifts are of that weighty, rich looking, and satis factory kinds that is much above the ordinary We have lots of them. Sterling Photograph Frames Mostly in Plain, Oval, are very moderate Canes and' Umbrellas Travellers' Round and Oblong designs at prices that Umbrellas of the newest folding for Suitcases. Canes of artistic merit SEE OUR WINDOWS. SMITH BROS. 350 King St. Jewellers b. N Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses patterns Shakespeare's time, but it's box-office receipts Juy cough tablets." DOW. Gibson's that Alonzo, your making a spec: a $ Now Is the Time to Buy Your NewCoat lect from. ment new Correct in every way at prices far below the actoal value, room to show Goods, reduction in the prices. $9.00 Coats for $5. Newman THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Fur Setts KRMINE. HUDSON BAY SABLE, W. F. Gourdier, BROCK STREET. = - A good range to se- Every gar this season. We have a complete list of Pro perties for Sale In any desired loca tion Prices and terms easy If you do not see what you want in If below come and see us and we will go over full list with you 325 buys mew small on Chatham Street; $750, nice 6-room house, Charles Street; $1,050: room house, Montreal Street, large lot; $1100 buys small houses Clergy Street West; $1,850 brick veneered house, Wellington Street; $2,000 nice Prame Cottage, Uni- versity Avenue, improvement $2, 200 Frame House, Earl Street ims provements; $2.400, solid bri k, Queen Street, gas ana bh. and $2.600, large frame, Alfred Street, and stable; $2,800, solid brick, Rideau Street, electric light and im provements; $3,600, solid brick, Johnson Street, and stable; $4,000, solid brick, Johnson and large stables; $4,700, solid brick, Barrie Street, modern; $5,000, solid brick, large, Princess Street, stable and large grounds Houses to Let and Rents Collect ed. Money to Loan MULLIN'S, Corner Johnson and Division Streets, house nd selling this week We must have more Holiday hence this big 16.50 Coats for $10. Ete. c¢te. £e> them early, Street with & Shaw || ER 3 Role) 1TH | George 4 Mills & Co. . Makers af Fine Fors, » Jw Are Your Eyes? they used to be, strain upon them [ Bet good headache and bain eyes, COME IN AND CONSULT US. ; kinds Minds Sublicaten or ane i Dr. A. P.Chown, Tg If they are not as good as i or if the: in order to * is cauding over the vision /1 correct ye . vision = PERFECT FAL Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess and Sydenham Streets, 'Phone 22. or replaced.

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