Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1911, p. 2

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Gold in v -d to kK Guwilighi } James McParls Messrs. Keith and Gerald Aylen came down from Trisity = College School, Port Hope, on BP eduetes B. Carey, sunt, Mrs. freet. Princess The Misses Lawrie and Alda Nicolle, who are studing at Whith¥"Tadies' From Trapper to Wenrer (Registered). Let Us Care For Your FURS This Summer. Telephone 489 Our Fur Waggon will call. JOHN MCcKAY, 149-155Brock Street APRIL. fl3se-Clcaning and Home Furnishing Month We can help you- McKay, Mrs. John on Friday alternoon, in honor of Doris McKay's birthday, and a jolly afternoon games candles and flowers cut by the little hostess harself. party included Misses Isabel Minnes, Anna Mabood, trude Meheivey, hathariue Movers, Lesuslie, Evelyn Smith, of Montreal. - - - - est daughter of Mr. Montgomery, Mr. John Me iq trait, Mich. ery son of John and Mrs. Ont, is announced to take place the home of the bride's parents April 15th QO) the Mr. and Mrs. in fact, you need eldest daughter, Cora May, to E. LeRoy Rice, BA., of The Congregational church, Kingston. marriage will take place some in the early summer. , just the help we can give--Repaliring, Upholstering, Vacuum Cleaning, New Furniture, New Carpets, Linoleum, Curtains, etc Threa storax full, All The engagement is announced Miss Bessie Ford, you of Mr. and Mrs, J. Wg ren Gananoque, to Wr. Ww Ballour of this city. The marriage will place at an sarly date. Mrs. J. F. Singleton, will not receive Again this season, new 1911 goods Nothing newer or Reds $16 50 better in lron LH up to $88 60 New designs 80 up to 2500 Hrass Beds The best line shown » sailed 21st Mrs. Thomas Briggy England for Canada on the day. Mre. Briggs will spend a TY Bir ty guson, visit Mrs. street, James McParland, Colonel and Mrs. jand on the a np and alte in ifax, Mrs. BEDROOM SUITES. von Sydenbam street, entertained a number of little paige; --- was spent playing , The tea table was bright with and was centred with a huge birthday cake, which was ois Heviosa Beas, Flocida, Where) The Clara Farrell, Ger Kathleen Bibby, Minnes, Isabel and Grace Caroline Mitchell, Lorraine Nickle, Helen Mclean and Masters Jack McKay and McKay The marriage of Adeline Rourke, $1d- aad Mrs. William Mr Ottawa, to Max) Mudie, of De late Mudie, of Kingston, on Philip Kelly, of Wrant- ford, announce the engagement of their | Rev ducKey. of Montreal, age the guests Prt Mrs. John McKay, Sydenham street. o time the est daugh ter Mudie, take Alfred street, from | March and arrived in Halifax on Fri week in Montreal with her sister, Mrs. Fer and then come to Kingston to | Emily | Edward | Kenney, Halifax, returned from Eng- | me ship with Mrs. spending a few days |A Record Order Given to the Ferro _ Kenney will also come College, will return "to Kingston on } Thursday to spend the Faster holi-| John Nicolle, Union street. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Givens, son Master Heary, Hill, and Givens' mother, Mrs. FEwma T. combe, arrived home, this afternoon, their | Mrs they have speat Lhe past seven weeks. | Mr. Stewart College School, is the guest of Mrs, J. B. Carruthers, for the holidays. Miss Isabel Waldron returned home from Glen Mawr on Friday for holidays. Mrs. George Richardson, avenue, Miss Agnes Richardson and' their guest, Miss Urace Houghton, take | leave on the 26th of Apnl to take the Mediterranean trip. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Macpherson, University avenue, returned, to-day, University the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips will | come from Toronto to spend Fasta "with Miss Spangenberg, Jobnson 'street. at | Lionel Shit and little son, of | Mrs. Isaac Allen, of Mississippi, is' uest of Mrs. W. J. Renton, Umni- versily avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McKelvey aud their daughter, Gertrude, Bagot street, will leave after Easter, for Montreal, to attend the veading 10 of Mrs. McKelvey's sister, Miss M. son, which will take place on W oh {of April. | Word has been received from Nr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mclaren, of their safe arrival in their new home in , helowna, B.C. Mrs. R. C. Carter and Mrs. Han- sord Hora, West street, who have been spending the past two weeks in New York, ra Tou: to-day. (Continued on page 6.) of of of | GASOLINE ENGINES. Engines. Iron or Wood Beds, In Surface Oak solid =~ Quarter-Cut Oak, Mahogany White Enamel, Circassian Walnu{ (the Sage to Banish Dandruff. stop that bald from growing larger; to stop ito scalp and falling hair, or back. Parisian Sa, particle of dandru because it penetrates and kills the dandruff the cause of all hair latest), to 250.00 Rugs, Carpets, Otlcloth, Furniture, ete . prices ranging from $14 00 up And also to Linoleum, Silks, Curtains, Tapestries, into the Repalr and Upholstering work promptly done, iseases. 'Phone 90. T. F. HARRISON GO. Prva IISLILRISTRNLEP Yours, and hair beautifier, not sticky greasy and i» used by women of finement the country over. tle 50 cents. and hair grower in Canada. It is and also cures itching scalp. MONEY BACK J. B. McLeod Guarantees Parisian | Steel boats. The order was placed money will drive every from your scalp, scalp 8 which are It is a most beneficial hair dressing oF boating. which or Wherever water facilities are afforded re- Searcely a dosen years ago even motor | Large bot- Parisian Sage is the best hair tonic Now you will find every grand dandruff cure and scalp cleaner, ete What is probably the largest order | for gasoline engipes . has just been Placed by the W. H. Mullins company, alem, Ohio, builders of Mullins Press {with the Ferro Machine and Foundry | company, of Cleveland, and 'calls for | 2,000 er It is expected by the . H. Mullins company that consider- ably more than this pumber of en- wines will be ordered before the season IS over. { This order is notable in that it | mdicative of the great interest in mo is now prevalemt * t nm boats were as unusual or even more iso than the flying machine of to-day river and inland lake, bays, sounds, , dotted with "'chug-chiggers" of every description from the palatial a Stream, Arriving Daily ¢ NEW GOODS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. BEAUTIFY THE HOME. We can beautify the home if you allow us to clean or dye your curtains. furniture covers id draperies at needed iuter- vals R. PARKER & CO., Dyers and Cleaners, ® Princess St, Kingston, Ont. Mattings from China and Japan. Silk Drapes from Constanti- nople. Rugs from Persia, 0'000000O0OSOPOIOONS Austria, | cabin cruisers on which large parties 0000000000000000000000 can be accommodatéd for weeks with ' @ [almost every convenience down to the @ smallest model Sailing, once a most ® [ropular 'sport, has ® largely to motor boats, Ha a large majority of the sailing boats now in use are equipped = with engines for auxiliary power, permit- as when the winds are favorable. "he A. R. Williams Machinery com- » limited, of Toronto, are the Ca- and Germany. Lace Curtains from Switzer. Carpets and Oflcloths from England. Linoleums from Scotland. Art Denims and Musline from Boston. And Lots of other Goods manufactured in Canada. SPP PPPPPPP PPP PIN N0N0 R. McFAUL. CARPEY WARRNOUSA Stop instead of curing. cure--they irritate and weaken bowels. CASCARETS make bowels strong, tone the muscles this right results. CASCARETS 10ec. box for a week's t, ant in the world "ed taking Hapid physic or big or little! Friday, pills, that which makes you worse | known im this district, and one of the Cathartics don' t | oldest, if not the oldest, of phe Meth- the 'odist ministers the |eighty-nine years of age, and before they crawl and work--when they do they are healthy, producing 807 REV. L. A. BETTS DEAD. Passed Away Very Suddenly at Winnipeg. The death occurred at Winnipeg, on of Rev. L. A. Betts, well in Canada. He was 50 removing to the west, two years ago, | after the death of his wife, he was en- gaged in many charges in Fastern On- tario, but. the most of his life spt in the county of Leeds. A large circle of friends will be very sorry to learn of his death. Deceased is survived by three sons, Somewhere in This City There is. A Home for You Who are you working for----your landlord? Stop it. We have good news for those of moderate means or lMmited salaries in the announcément that we are offering homes and building lots on the easy payment plan, or the same as reat. This enables you to secure a home without depriving yourself of any of the comforts that you now enjoy. The average man glories in his home. It makes life much more interesting to know that when your work is done a home of 'your own awaits you. We can help you get your own home now. Den't delay. Talk about bargains--look ,at these: --298% and 300 Albert Street, double brick, b. & c.. $3.400; Barrie, cor. Quebec, Brick, b. &c, $1,800; 54 Bim, frame, 7 rooms, garden, $1,200; 208 Frontenac, brick, h. water furnace, $1,200; 265 Johmsom, briek, furnace, §$2.900; 23 Mack, brick, furnace, large lot; 43 Markland, frame, b. & c., $1,600; 126 Nelson, brick, b. & ¢, $2,500; 150 Sydenham, stone extension kitchen; 16 St. Catherine, frame, 6 rooms, $500;1 94 Victoria Stipet, frame, with stable, $575; 7 Broek Street, brick, new, b. & c., furnace, $2,850; 129 Union Street, brick. b. & c, $1,650; 43 George Street, 12 rooms, Hurbate, barn and stable, $3,100. i McCANN, Brock, Cor King St. rhe, A merchant, of Prince Albert, Sask.; George 1., secretary-treasurer of the Gordon-Ironside company, Winmi- peg, and Rev. William Betts, in Cali- fornia. Decsased is a brother-in-law of A. M. Chisholm, of Kingstan, and the latter received a telegram conveying to him the sad news. The remains will be taken to Brock- ville, and the funeral will be conduct ed by the Masonic order. Rev. Mr Betts was at ome time chaplain of the grand lodge of Canada. A VALUABLE CONTRIBUTION. on to visit ber mother, Mrs | and will spend the holidays with their i days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs | i De 3 Mcleod, from Trinity | the | | frum New York, where they have spent | "list of farms and small tracts? given way very | and in addi | ting them to be used in calm as well | was . APRIL 8, '1911. - ---- THE DAY'S S ESOS popular Hand Books| Sota Nos 450 Survce: GENERAL. =Other Brief Items of Interest! Easily Read And Remembered. Attend church to-morrow. 3 "Buy moth- proof bags." Gibson' a? ew Street & Smith books at Cel ege Book Store hy Arthur Macmoribe went Merrickville, w-day. New Edison and Victor records just | received, at Coates'. The Boy Scouts of the Y.M CA. will | attend service in frock Street Metho- dist church on Sunday morning. "Buy camphor balls." Gibson's. | The city property commitiée intends 0 have the interior of the city hall re-painted and decorated this spring. Latest additions ta the Street & Smith libraries at College Book Store New of Street & Smith * on sale at College Book Store. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Barnett, Lind | say, are spendi a few days in the [eity, the guests Mrs. A. E. Field, | Princess street. All feathers cleaned by | Feathur company. Disinfected rm proof. | Nie Jiastes. nurse-in-training at the | hospital, was called to her ini in Ottawa, to-day, owing to the | serious illness of her sister. Sale of three-inch silk ribbons, ieolors, 124c. yard. Dutton's, 208 Prin [ofes street. | Much sympathy * is expressed for Misses Elsa and Amy Campbell in the | death of their mother, Mrs. Robert | Allan Campbell, of Palo Alto, Califor i f i 151 | and In the spring time man longs for in the country, Spring will soon here. Are vou interested in a good Call life be on McCann. See our excellent variety Jey lars for « Easter, 15¢c. and ? ton's, 209 Princess street. | Frank Latimer, who has been con- | fined to the general hospital, for ten { months, undergoing an operation for appendicitis, was able to return to his home, in Gananoque, to-day. i See at once ahout that old feather bed you have stored. The Dominion | Feather company can wake a | mattress for vou. | Maj. Fitz Horrigan, well known {Kingston and Picton and who has been for ten years with the mounted police at Dawson City, is to be trans ferred to Regina in Juae next. 'Buy. flake Gibson's. Our; real "estate lists are most plete and will bring you into munication with a buyer quicker surer than by any other means. with McCann. Benjamin Tett, Bediord Mille, 10,000 horse - power can be developed | for electrical purposes at Devil Lake. | Hon. Adam Ak will have engineers | make an examination regarding this | worl col- Dut- new ocom- com- and List l, Wear revolving aibes heels, put on | Me. 200 3B.e pair free of charge, = noess Sole agents. Button's street, The latest proposal is to use the money for the Mowat memorial hos pital in building a wing to the general | hospital, and having the upper flat and a roof garden for tuberculosie pa tients. The building would be caged the Mowat wing "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" SPRING ATTIRE Suits That Suit No Two Alike These are busy days in our New Ready-to- Wear Department, and it pleases us nearly every day to hear some satis- fied customer comment on the satisfaction of buy- ing here. No old stock. You run no risk of your suit or coat becoming "common" jand the prices are very moderate. New Suits, $12 to $30 New Coats, $9 to $20 New Skirts, $3 to $12 New Dresses $10 to $20 New Waists, $1.25 to $7 'We foresee a busy rush in this department next week. Order your Baster "bonnet" now. Dominion | inj says | 1-2 inches in size, well printed dsomely bou nd in | Some books are designed for en-|8 x 4 | oom Sos others for information. on good paper, ha This -sefies combines both features green cloth, {The information is not only com-| | wrapper to matcl plete and reliable, it is compact and | readable. In this busy, busiiing age| ClOth, Each §0 Cents it is required -that the information | Etiquette, by Agnes HH. Morton { which books contain shall be ready | Let ter Writing, by Agnes H, Morton ito hand 'and be presented in the | Readv-made Speeches, by Geo. Hap- clearest and briefest manner pos-| good, Esq ! sible. These volumes are replete | After-1 r Stories by J with valuable information, compact Toa vy. Wm. Pitteuger {in form and unequalled in point oan, by Henry Ward Beecher 'merit and cheapness. They are the | 8: ories Worth Telling. by H_ | latest as well as the best books on gins { the subjects of which they treat. No| Socialis by Charles H i e who wishes to have a fund he Journalis ? H eneral information or who has the z een . Sere for self- fmprovesien: can af-}{ ASK FOR DESCRIPIIN E OPEN NIGHTS ~The College Book i i i ; Harrison i } | | Cog i Olin Olin BOOKLET | i i i : } 260 PRINCESS STREET Farmers, Attention in stock a full | i i i | i : | | : i - - LIBRARY CONTEST. {The Result of Voting During Past Week. Everybody is interested in this excite ing contest, and are patromizing hb- erally the merchants who are donat ing this fine library and who are giv- ing a vote with each tenocemt pur- chase. The latest coumt at Best's shows the Y.M.C.A. still leading. St Paul's Sunday school has jumped to second place, and the, firemen bave dropped to third position. Help the good work along by geting yow votes. Watch the bulletin in Dest's drove store Y.M.C.A St. Paul's Sunday Firenur "M.B.A Ge neral hospital Portsmouth 'Sunday LOL. . | Bethel Sunday ly wea | Princess IHF {K.CA | Cooke's Sunday {A.0.H. {St. Mark's | Synagogue | | ! We carry line of CATTLE AND VETERINARY INSTRUMENTS. Milk Fever Outfits, Cattle: Trocars, Teat Slitters, Teat Dilators, Milking Tubes styles Syringes in and sizes window ST,860 school K1.,582 Si 49 9 usg in different chool y different styles school Dr. A. P.Chown, Druggist, Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. Methodist Street ol sche QO0OTOO000PCOOORN00 0000000000000 000000000 0000000000000 0700000800000000000000000000RY { Booklets; | Heart EASTER © Specials The ty Line of Quali | Platinum Proofs, genuine plain ' and hand- { colored, in Raster Folders Tuck full apd complete line Cards and Post Ca Lent Lilies and Faster Exquisite books, bound, at 30¢ each Store, THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. Phone 919 Mahogany Stiking Mantel Clocks A A a a a We beautiful Maho- gany Chimes Antique Designs, have in solid Carved Mahogany, and less elaborate square shapes of European and American manu- facture, What is more lasting or pleasurable than a good Clock? SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 850 KING STREET. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. St. George's Cathedral. i Holy communion, % a.m.; matins, 11 o'clock, preacher, the {Dean of Ontario; Sunday school, 3 {pm Bible class, 3.15 p.m.; baptisms {4 15 pm; evemsong, 7 o'clock. The { Apostolic rite of cunfirmation will bw { ainatered bv the Lord Bishop of] {the diocese this Mrs. W | Robertson will play » sod dur ing the offertory ! During Holy Week there will be cole {brations of the ily communion daily at 7.30 am, except Friday | Mauriy Thursday, preparation service {for Easter commmmion, % p.m | thedral Good Friday, matius, 10.30 am. Three hours devotio m from | 3 pm, conducted by the Dear of Ontario lantern service at X pm, % LE wpe's hall Palin Sunday it Service violin Good in en KH aan amd of Queen Ren today lows or feather Feather omnag £. Dall, leaned | Domus j by Hon \ {Just reccived a fresh ship- ment of Ostrich and Marrabeau Boas ALL COLORS. W. F. GOURDIER ee TO -NIGHT Hose assorted sizes A ble and Fast Black 100 Pairs Ladies assortment that we are price, 36c and 40¢ a pair To-night tor 23c. Ladies White Stock Collars, 25¢ each Yours To-night for 15c. * Ribhed Ve i Ribbed Cashmere closing out Very dura | | | | wit) ab, assorted lesig price A clean nion make Regular 15¢ and 20¢ To clear To-night, 5c. Each or up in Infant each Ladies' Net Waists in Ecru and White, silk lined, long sleeves, sizes 34 to 42. Very dainty designs Special, $2.50 Each a pair J Guarantee with ea ho phir All shades All sizes | A great array of new and stylish Frilling in Corsets at 59c., 75c., $1.00 a pair Buy your Easter Suit now The range is large and the res ¥ Newman and Shaw, THE. ALWAYS BUSY STORE. | i i hroken | 0 Our |, $1.25 Kid Gloves for $1 -- csssssssssssssy ssessssss sesssssssananay See Our Specials DESIRABLE LOCATIONS AT SHALL Rn Avenue. § rooms 1 mas $1. séo THK Vveénee $2.100 ome, bh $2400 tached brie "Sie 108 MULLIN, Corner Johnson and Division Ste. 'Phone | i | | | a9 FBTR LRABBTLBVBTBABRRLS at STUBBORN AS A MULE SHIRTS That haxe been Improperly laundered froned ont of shape with bands = askance and humps in the bosoms that wiil not dor eT, didn't come {rom this LAUNDRY Onir shiria are raciable, yielding and slant a5 'a well: trained bird-dog A Pointer for Yon to Follow. Kingston Laundry Cor, Prinses and ny Srdenbam Ste TEER VRLATLAALLB LAT TLLVLTLRLTUT SLRS S

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