Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1911, p. 2

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24, 1911. A SUPERB DISPLAY. !Costame and Millinery Opening |George Mills & Co. Greatly Admired ne AT A MEETING OF THE CURL- Second Shipment of Madame Sherry Music | Received Members: Malle" 5 Fine: Showing In By special arrangement with the publishers, we have secured for THE NEXT the Different Competitions--ite-| TEN DAYS the following numbers from Madame Sherry :-- 'ey view of the Games Played During, po. v 151110 Movement. Wi D f lio the Season The Butterfly. _ There was a largely-attended meet- | Birth of Passion. ing of, the Kingston Curing Club. on | ym AN Right Only few more copies left, which Pttny igi, 3t tha rink ey am | Uncle Says 1 Mustn't, So I Wont J may be obtained at 30¢ per other busibess was transacted. lan the | She Shook Him in Chicago. { Publishers' price, T5¢. This folio con- {I'l Budd for You a Ling Nest. tains 15 numbers, arranged for the piano, of the latest and most popular {hits of the N.Y. season AS PRESIDENT OF CITY BASE. BALL LEAGUE. Tuesday was "Opening Day in the I new ladies' ready-to-wear store of ---- 'George Mills & Co. The weather William McFedridge Resigns--He. was ideal and doubtless tended to in- Has Not the Time to Devote to crease the iaterest of the great num- the Work This Coming Season. ber of Kingston's fair sex who throng- ed the store from a comparatively A surprise has been sprung om the early hour in the morning until clos baseball fans of the city with the an- ing time. The windows and interior nouncement that William McFedridge, of the staré were tastefully decorated whe at last Monday evening's meet- in keeping with the occasion; the ing of the City Baseball League was bright sunlight streamed through the elected president for the comimg year, large skylights into every corner of had resigned. The anmouncement was the showroom and the many new not a surprise to those who were ® at and beautiful creations in gowns and the meeting, for they kmew that Mr. hats disclosed to public view for : 1 MePudsidge Ad accepted the office re- the first time seemed to radiate, as fo bo apueh hy, 1g ee the | Theophilus. yy luctantly * suid, today, that the j; were, the very spirit of spring. Cha was aken by E. hike | The Smile She Means For You time. In the section devotsd to suits, | The secretary, T. M. Asselstine, gave | \wo' sro Only Poor Weak Mortals the club an interesting review of the | After All reason for his resignation was the fact John McKay dresses, waists and separate coats the, | ork of the Seatan, aod other, mat- | TN that it took (oo much of his time to A display was especially attractive. | CU" 1 was pointed out that of the | All Furs semt to us for storage, first Ro mito the cleaning room. Ap electric | heater removes every parficle of dust us well as any moth eggs that may be in the garment. When thoroughly cleaned, and the matted far carefully combed gut, the garments are hung on | shoulders, in our storage vaults Recvipt covering loss issued t and examination of goods Telephone 439, our Storage Waggon will call Waltzes tintroducing - Birth sion} Dance {introducing Little Movement) of Pas- [ 4 i Love Every i 50e¢ copy Publishers' Price, 0c OUR PRICE, 35c. absence of R. J. McKelvey, the presi- The Other Fellow. dent, who, much to the regret of ait » | Wont Someone Take Me Home? {the members of the club, was unable] "oS Play House With You after r -- VY ocal Score | Music by Karl Hoschna, Composer " of Three Twins, Bright Eves, Girl of OUR PRICE, $2.00 { My Dreams, etc look after the work and he wished rest from sport for the summer. ® very garment is marked in plain fig- |) rae number of gamea arranged, there | were only five which were not played, | has been connected with Kingston ures and the very modest prices that | prevail should certainly tend to draw ly oo these did uct interfere with the Mail Orders Filled at above prices. The College Book Store, Farmers, found to he necessary, and it is the intention of the members to continue financing the club, on the annual fee, so that it will not be necessary to sport, both summer and winter, for a (number of years, and he is trying to ' ' i fient out of it gradually. His untiring Mog, ner Patrons to this popular | iornding, for the winners of the differ. | » fefforts on behalf of the league, last "20 =hment. wcted tL ent competitions. i Your April and summer, were responsible for the splen- | . As might be expected t e greatest) 'my. Kingston club sent to outside | {did success of it, and those who were | IR1TeSt centered in the millinery ex- places, twenty teams, aud entertaimed, | [present at the meeting thought he hibit. That it should be 80 is, after by curling and club privileges, thirty-| THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO, Fumitue, Carpi abd [© =o oii a ih i BE os y {if he took hold of it again this year |'°1P@® for Howers are the natural gar- fp, ckville, Na , Cobourg, Col . < \ : | He made the atom that nearly | Miture-, of spring, and this season, borne, Port Hope and Rockwood. y 260 PRINCESS STREET OPEN NIGHTS 2 Phone < 1¢ ch jevery week while the season was on | 10dging from their prominence in the| 'he senior curlers made the best | S mn he spent at least four days looking af- { pnng Spenmgs, 14 would seem that showing in years, tieing with Napanee : jter the interests of the league. Now | Dame Fashion has decreed that onle- {for the senior championship of the Stocks are large, choice Is good, and| this would be all right if he were get | dies hats these beautiful emblems of | Central Ontario Curling league. The we are fol rushed. ting paid for it, but the presidency of , Pring and summer will be more con- {eam lost on the play-off, afier put- 3 the City Baseball League is an unpaid | %Picuous than ever. Ribbons and laces Y Something New ting up a great fight. The juniors brought both hovor and glory to the | proposition. Mr. McFedridge has also | 3/80 entered largely into the make and { beens in poor [not feel that he can manage the league | plans of the league somewhat, for the | teams had been looking to him {pilot it again this {the other jollice reluctantly, and it looks like » successfully for another season. This announcement will upset the to season. Some of officers have also accepted health latel {trim of a number i ota | aid noticeable The various shades of blue and new coral color were, perhaps, most in evidence in both ribbons and vets. style and price, were not wanting for admirers among tend towards sweet simplicity. A few of hats displayed. effects were and very attractive, quite too. the vel- Plain tailored hats, modest in those whose tastes had beginning on the part of the ex- executive. An emergency meeting will { bave to be called to elected another to 1 6ill the VACANCY. | WILL NOT CHANGE POLICY, | Control of Resort Will Remain as Heretofore. h very costly hats, made so chiefly cause of the addition low plumes, were exhibited, but as a whole the display was quite in keep- ing with the keynote : Su--g----. firm when opening up this new partment, and they their purpose, be- wil in of rich sounded by the de- still adhere to to provide 'Modern millinery) at moderate hi igh-class Ontario Dyde made a score of forty-ei it is hoped that his score will stand local club, winning all their games with a majority of sixty-six points to the good, and capturing the hand- some trophy, presented by the league. For the wood trophy, the Kings ton club _won three games and lost one, having a majority of fourteen points on "four games played. The local club will take possession of the trophy until Rockwood curlers succeed winning 'it. In the points competition, for the Curling Association, Prof. t, and gh, and that he will secure the hagd- some silver medal offered in this com- | petition. This medal is played for by make a special tax on the members A eommittee of management was appointed to revise the rules and regu lations. There are some changes to be made, which will benefit the players Messrs. A. McNaughton and A. W McLean were re-appointed auditors The honor of presenting the differant prizes was ably carried out by Mr Sliter. For the club championship in ter-rink games; silver shields were pre sented to J. A. McRae, H. (i. Steers, P. T. Pilkey, E. H. Brower Mr. Brower also won the handsome club trophy, one of the most beaut ful curlmyg tankards in Ontario Mr Brower made a neat speech, nn dc cepting the trophy, and said that the proudest moment of his life was when He Attention We full line of CATTLE AND VETERINARY INSTRUMENTS. "Mitk Fever Outfits, Cattle Trocars, Teat Slitters, Teat Dilators, Milking Tubes styles. carry in stock a in different I N- Modem Glass Cutting a new pattern of display called Irish." This Is better than the Designs of some We have Cut Glass "The Old dfferent and Cut Glass time ago a on See our Sample Pleces Prices moderate.' all the clubs affiliated with the parent body. : The scores made bv the Kimgston It was. said in Watertown, N.Y., on Thursday, by. those who are connected with the Thousand Island Park Asso- ciation, that the death of George C Sawyer, who passed away, Wednesday, at Summerville, S.C.,, woul not change in any way the policy of the Park Association or the stock control, in which there has bevn so much inter- est for many vears past. It was inti- mated thal William Ives, of New York, a son-in-law of Mr. Sawyer, would be elevated to the position of president of the Park Association. The stock of the association, as held by the indi- vidual stockholders, will be controlled by their heirs as directed by the pres- ent stockholders, the heirs being bound to follow out certain lines of policy as laid out by the present man. agement {he had captured this prise gave his tegm mates the credit for the gyeat curlers, in this event, were particular- {playing. He pointed out in a humor- ly high. Prof. Laird came second, |ous way, how he had tied with such with a score of forty-two, and? J. M. | veteran curlers as W. B. Dalton and Elliott scored thirty-five. Messrs, 7T.|T. Slater, and then had been able to M. Asselstine, A. W. Mclean, T. Sla- |Win out on the championship ter and 'A. Turcott scored thirty-four; The Stewart cup, for single com W. B. Dalton, thirty-two, and E. H.|pelitions, was presented to H Brower, thirty-one; and Messrs W. H. | Warwick, as was also the Carruthers Mon v, 'Dr. Ross and Rev. H.|medal, played for in a similar com- T. Wallace, thirty. There were thir- | petition." Mr. Warwick made a teen scores of thirty and over, and it [remarkable showing in capturing both is not thought that this showing will [the trophies, something which has be beaten by any other plub. The sys- | been done only twice before, The club tem carried out for the superintend- | members take oli their hits to. Mr ence of the ice proved a great success, | Warwick every time and S. R.'Bdiley, who had charge, is| The cup won by the juniors in the deserving of much praise for the able |Central Untario league series was manner in which he carried out his presented to I. M. Asselstine, work. {will have the pleasure of keeping this The ice was in perfect condition. (trophy in custody until some otha Those who had occasion to play out team wins it from his teammates: of town, ia very. much the| The Ogilvie shicid, for the points ice at the local rink. competition, wis presented to Kev E. Lyons, the treasurer, presented a | Robert Laird, who made an aggregate report, which was most gratifying, as of seventy-six points, eighteen points it showed that for the first time m a |petter than his score last year, and number of years, the club would close ' 1 which he won the same trophy the season with a comfortable bal- yp, (his competition the club members ance. No special assessments were 1. made a very fine showing Messrs. Slater, Spaulding, Asselstine, Brower, Ross, George Cannon, A. Tur cott and A. W: McLean were swell up in the running After the business had «wm posed of Mr. Sliter mad. dress in which he paid bute to the work of the retary, T. M. Asselstine, tiring #forts have bee putting the club basis. Mr. Asselstine, he been a hard worker for lof the club and every me ciated very much his worth igiven freely of his time to Imote the club's affairs and at bonspiels held had shown wonderful executive ability. Every member of the club held up both hands for the resolution of thanks tendered to the secretary prices." No two hats are alike. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re- porters on Their Rounds. Violets, roses, carnations, Purdy. Dr. H. A. Boyce went up to Trenton to-day. Best's short stop cures all coughs, for 15 cents. Buy from Kingston stores; they have the goods. 2 cans strawberries, 25¢. J. Craw ford. There was no session of the court 'on Friday morning. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders Febsived at McAuley's. Phone 778. xtra strong stockings, 25c. pair. Day 209 Prats root Alexander Moore, of Moore & Som, went up to Napanee, to-day, on busi- ules. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at Me During the past few days quite a few [ Auley's bookstore. -- women have visited Waldron's store to Miss Anna MacGivern, Ogdensburg, inspect the new harem skirt, and there | N.Y., is visiting "Mts. T. J. Murphy, is every reason to believe that some William street. of the Kingston girls will soon be | Pretty infants' shoes, clearing prices. seen on the street, attired with this |[Dutton's, 209 Princess street. much talked-about skirt, A two dollar fountain springe, Several of the women have worn the | 50 cents at Best's, to-morrow. { skirt, but only in the store, H some| Mrs. 8. H. Simpson and Miss Jessie person would only make a start, there | Reid, Kingston, assist in a musicale | 1s no doubt but that the harem would {at Brockville on Monday. become quite popular. 2 cans strawberries, 25c. J. A new style of harem skirt has ar | ford. rived, and is ready for inspection. The Humane Society will ask the city council to rebate the rent of the city hall for its concert on Tuesday evening. Great sale woollen goods, clearing; silk mufflers, 25¢.; toques, 23c.; tam ob at. o'shanters, 10¢ 209 Princess street. ed] The committee wish to ackmowledy two additional subscriptions for the Frontenac hockey fund : E. E. Horsey, $2; Stanley Prouse, $1. Roll butter, 25¢.; ogee, J. Crawford. G. 8. Sawyer, Syracuse, N.Y., died \ ¥ on Wednesday. He was ome of the or- § | Votes of thanks were ganizers of the Thousand Island Park : to 8. R. Bailey, who had charge Assoemtion. [the ice, to the treasurer, | Lyons Don't miss land to the local papers for their re list; last day ports of the meetings, games, ete King street. The members also passed resoln Women's strong boots, from $1.25. [tion expressing regret at the illness Dutton's, 208 Princess street. of the president, R. J. McKelvey, whe The police deny that they will had at all times, been very active in terfere with any young ladies {promoting the interests of the club walk on Princess street dressed {The wish that he harem skirts. 'would soon be able to be out | There is still good ice at the 8 different styles Our three stores are full of 1911 new yrnpes in designs Circassian Walnut, handsom- 4nd lass est wood-grown is our leader in the best Mahogany still in the lead for parlor and bedrooms, while Quarter Cut Golden Oak, Fumed and Mission Oak are prominent SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 850 KING STREET. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. .BOAS. + Dr. A. P.Chown, Druggist, Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 343. A, Our Parler Suites are in better style i for less money than ever before. Two legders, $20.00 and $35.00, are snaps, in Mahogany finish, Silk Covers and ars really worth 510.00 more. most GPT PIPTPIPPIPR vee 0000000000000 000000000 J Saturday Buyers Will do well to see our NEW GOODS. * Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, Linoleumi-- full new stocks Repair and promptiy done police Upholstering Work . *'e Refinishing of Old Furniture, ete who 'Phone %0 T. F. HARRISON CO Yours, [Just received a fresh ship- ment of Ostrich and Marrabeau Boas ALL COLORS. W. F. GOURDIER Take Your Choice THEY LIKE HAREM SKIRT. Kingston Girls May Appear in New Creation, Br ssrssscsasassessasasssecd Daily } NEW GOODS - ) FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. for "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." dis ort ad warn in fee New Saits, just out of the manufacturer's workroom, all the new- est ideas, $9.50 and up. Craw ial hose un the means of Scout Exhibition at Y.M.C.A. The exhibition that the boys of the IY M.C.A, put on last evening in the | gymnasium of the association was a very creditable performance. About one hundred boys took part, varying in age from twelve to eighteen. Over two hundred people crowded in to see the show. In every event the boys did remarkably well. The timblers excell ed themselves, while the clowns were the source of much amusement. "le Leetle German Band" made ty of noise and caused much laughter. W. Edgar, as leader, was a typical band- master. Nearly twenty dollars were taken in. The proceeds will be placed to summer work and boy scout ac count. Harold Singleton was at the piano, and was certainly at his best. Saturday Bargains. Novels, regular 50c., on sale 10c. Fancy purses, regular 50c., on sale 10e. Mattings from China and Japan Silk Drapes (rom Coastanti- naple Rugs from Persia, and Germany Lace Curtains from Switzer- strong had on such said, the Interests appre He had pro the Ladies' White Waists just received this week, very dainty designs, at $1.00 each. m ber Austria, 00 Albert rooms Albert Street, storey water heating ¥ rooms; hot Carpets and Oilcloths from England Linoleums from Scotland Art Denims and Muslins from Boston. And Lots of other Goods manufactured in Canada. FRPP PPPP PPP PPP R. McFAUL. CARPEY WAREROUSA. *srereseseesd a0 Street, 25 only Sample Skirts | furnace, gas, electri light (newest styles), Navy, J| $3.700--Albert Street, solid brick, | Grey. Black, Ete. Reg. f° (rare tot renter furnace value $5.00 each. For J frame: 9 rooms: b & a Saturday morning §!"*2 0 Nelson special, $2.50. {rooms lot, 133 x 13 20e. also tendered of storey ; stable and Saturday bargain our sale. 0'Gorman's, of Street brick; 8 * A W---Clergy . Street, % rooms; snd ga Bireet, trie are water heating Eat Lb & ¢ eles properties 8 0 brick; light all south 24 only Bath Mate, colors, Navy, Cardinal, Ete ; size 20x38. Special, 50c, Each. ine who in of hese was expressed again ntreet carl Writing paper, regular 25¢., on sale Oe Flags, regular 35¢., on sale 10c. Easter cards, regular 40c., on sale 10c. Fashions, like the seasons, Will surely come and go, But, for hats that are the latest, ItS always "George Mille & Co." |ing rink and games can he played lany afternoon. The ive cannot be used at night as the lights have bees A swell range of MULLIN, turned off Meeting Will be Held Soon. A meeting of the excutive of the City Raseball League will be held at the beginning of next week for the purpose of appointing a president. A man will have to he selected soon to begin his duties. The diamond will be in shape before the teams are ready for it, and action must be taken at once Hifteen cents, the price of a bottle of Best's short stop, will separate you from your cough. Money back if it don't, F. W. Welstack is in the city mak- ing arrangements for the appearance of William Faversham in "The Faun," at the Grand on April 6th. Big Saturday clearance sale. 'Gor- man's, King street. Men's lea her-lined boots, cost price. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. Malcolm Wright, Sydenham street, left Kingston last Tuesday for Am- herstburg to take a ao { government SS. Back combs, regular S0c., on sale Oe Corner Johnson and Division Sts. 'Phone 539, : Wash : Goods to show Pictures, regular T8¢., on sale 10e. you. ! Games, regular 40c, on sale 10c. : Note books, regular 25¢., on sale 10e. © Souvenirs, regular 50c., on sale 10a Pennants, regular 0c, on sale 10c. O'Gorman's retirmg sale, Selitag Many Shingles. E. Anglin, of Battersea, travel "The Pedlar i Ohoice Lot ON WATER FRONT §Wolte Island With a Small at People who know tell us we are showing what they have always looked for in ladies' up-to-date, ready-to-wear goods. No two suits are alike. All are exclusively our own styles New Suits, $12 to $30 New Coats, $9 to $20 New Skirts $3 to $12 New Waists $1.25 to $7 3 J. ling representative of People," tMtawa, was of Ushawa steel shingle day, aml today, = to of the surrounding country active stall of agents, H. Battersea; { Rattray, Island; J. W in. and Bros, of Kings Will be Called Frontenacs, The selecting of a name will be ome of the principal items for disussion af the meeting of the junior Victorias, Monday evening. They will likely be called Frontenacs, as that name seems to be the one which meets with the approval of all. Other business in con: nection with the stepping of the team from junior to senior ranks will also be discussed, Victorias in Quandary. sSassssssssass y Good system is not a ques- tion of doing well, but 'of do- ing the utmost x In This Laundry we do our utmost to avold errors In delivery, and it is seldom very seldom -- that mistakes in this direction occur; but whem they do, we guick- ly remedy them Kingston Laundry DE an " © Three dozen manicure seis, regular Bo. and 5c, on sale, al Bests, to morrow, at Me. and We. These sete are te and perfect in all re FEAL AIVLALVBRLTBLR BRATS TASS Sees --~

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