500 REPRINTS AT 36C Three For $1.00 Over 1,000 Titles to select from of late Open Country, do. additions to the re- Half Way House. do. - "ie No Man's Land, Louis Joseph Vance. print editions of cloth At the Villa Rose. A. E. W. Mason. Nel ound $1.25 Fiction. friday and Saturday Only CAUGHT NORTHERN. Clarkes is expected i From Trapper to Wearer. the end | (Registered. ) Not reprints, but original editions. which may never get Into the reprint edition. In some cases there are but one or two copies of a title ly 100 titles to select from among which are The Motor Maid, by the Willlamsons Windon at the White Cat, Mary Roberts Rhihehart. Sirge of the Seven Sultors, Meredith Nicholson. Rest Harrow, Maurice Hewlett Near- We make Fur Garments to order and incorporate the very latest ideas in regard to style University | long éince Toronto on | gone is good enough for buyers of Furs. Seite Shange worh season snd we Metrin Eden, Jack London. Half a Chance, Fredefic Isham. Bella Donna. Robert Hitchens. The Title Market, Emily Post. Stradella, F. Marion Crawford The New Commandment, Anthony keep to the front rank with such Verrall . The College Book Store York, | hs visi| 260 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN NIGHTS. Cot- | 3 a Sesteaeesestanidtantiy {A SUMMER TONIC | LINKS For that r Cuff Links they want the minute they them ~Altho "always of the latest styles are conservative. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1011 - Misses Shaw, William street, for o} # : hr days. : y di : . . ' r, i . Smythe, of Canadian Told In bank of. Commer, Toronto, wil | Dearing Sale of $1.50 and $1.25 Fiction rive in town, on Saturday, to spend : 3 . oye ] 'his holidays. * T ht Mrs. Harrison and Masters Nor | : bourne and Logan -Clarke, from Mo-| : 50 bile, Alabama, are en 'pension at | C 4 - yi Avonmore. ae ae a . rs. Arthur I. A very delightful luncheon was giv how L 2 hu en at he Country Club on Tueslay {of the week. Bridgetosn, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. {as a farewell to Mrs. T. D. RK. Hem-| Miss Heatig will arrive home from | | ming, who leaves on Friday for To-|her continental trip on Saturday. ! |ronto. The table, which looked very | {pretty, was centred by a square ot! Mr. Ellis Almon, who has been pink tulle on which! stood a silver | | visiting in Napanee, bas returned to | basket, of pink, and white asters, sur- | his home in Montreal. rounded by silver vases filled with| Miss Lassie Kirkpatrick, Johnson The time has the same flowers. , After luncheon! street, is the guest of Mrs. J. B.| bridge was played and the prices were (Carruthers at the point. when any old thing {won by Mrs. Iva KE. Martin and Miss | Mrss James Richardson, | Mary "Hora. The other] guests were | AVenue, came down from Mrs. RB. BE. Kent, Mrs. Richard Cart- | Saturday. i wight, Napanee, Mrs. Frederick i Mr. Russell Hale and his son, Mr. Brownfield, Mrs. James Gilderslesve, | Geoffrey Hale. Who have spent the | Mrs. Walter Macnee, Mrs. D. S. Ro. |*ummer at Cacouna, returned to] bertson, Mrs. Frank Strange, Miss ['o%" on Thursday. ; | Lilian Norton-Taylor and Miss Elean- | M7 Jeremy Taylor and his sons Novelties as Ladies want and know or Maedonell. { Mr. Jerry and Mr. Kenneth, who have | } oe Te Te [beens Camping on Sila. held, = ee + ad ; gi a itu ome on Saturday. Mr, Taylor! 5 _ Miss Edith Young, University avenue {left on * Sunday for Toronto to join | was hostess at a most enjoyable tea, | yi, Tayler, who: is visiting her sis: | on Tuesday afternoon, in honor of | er Mrs. Prock and Mr. Jerry and { Miss Dorothy McGilliveay, the popular {Mr "Kenneth -- went down "to Ganan- | bride-to-be of next week. The tea was | oque to camp. fashion. Our {particularly interesting, as it took the | * ow. * {form of a handkerchief shower. y The | Miss Helen Low, from New | guests included Mrs. Campbell Laid- | arrived in town on Monday to {law, of Ottawa; Mrs. Malcolm, Miss | her aunt, Mrs. Gamshy, Hales {May McDonnell, Miss Edith Goodwin, | tages, hing street. \ | Misses Daisy and Edith Ferguson, Miss | Miss Lassie Nickle, and Masters Wil {Mabel Polson, Miss Florence William- |lie and Douglas Nickle, Farl street, | R SOR ev. Dr. and Mrs. E. F. { son, Miss Bessie Robertson, Miss Bessie | are in Prescott visiting their grand . Kinghorn, of Rochester; Misses Flor- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. MeAdam and shildzen, returned home, lence and Dorothy McGillivray, Miss] Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pease, of Ot day, after six weeks Semping. i {Katie Workman and Miss Mary Bal-|tawa, have taken a coftage at Kirk's! Miss Sarah Willis, "of Halifax, left " . { to-day for Toronto, to spend a few lantyne, of Toronto. { Ferrs for the month of September. ° 0 . | Mr. Geoffrey ()'Hara, of New York, days. | . 1 a | Among those who stayed over for | She has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, C | dinner at the Country Club on Satug- 3 ue raig, Alpert Pd expect ' {day were Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming ave on Saturday for {tawa to I Mrs. Richard * | spend several weeks with Mr. and 149-167 Brock St 'Phone 919, not eccentric, bearing the indelible stam y , Je vite tamp of good taste. We inv] left on Wednesday for Cressy to visit { Mrs, Herbert Horsey. § . spect . No obligation to . our inspection. No oblig Torrance, buy. on Tues "= a R. W. Rayson, Mrs. Herbert will return the worn out, tired and there js no cdmbina- Mrs. visiting Cressy, week. » Dean E. J. Bidwell, is expected home at the end of the week, from his trip abroad. who has been Hotsey, at end of the un down feeling than a JOHN The Fur House etter tonic headquartera for b b tion of BEEF, IRON AND WINE. Ours is delicious In laste, ~ontains iron to. enrich the ; blood, peptonized (digested) beef to feed the tissues; and choice wine as an appetizer. (O'Hara. Cartwright, Napanee, | yj F. T Prof. and Mrs. Kis sie Saunders, Kalmus, Miss = Mary | 3 . fae ; hee {Hora, Mrs, Hallaway Waddell, Mrs t. vending her holid who hes the IW. H. Craig, Mr. and Mrs Hans 1] Fencing per houdays with her mother jw. Hn, gs. AE and 2 ON { Mra, Herbert Saunders, Alice street, CA rHora. > Miss Emily SSyshie; Clinton, | will return to Ottawa on Saturday. siss Katherine Hart N.Y, Miss Portia Mackenzie, St. Jobn,| Miss Mabel Browniield, Wellington who has been visiting 'Mr. and Mfs, W street, left, to-day, ofor Toronto to D. Hart, at Dalhousie, N.B tock Link mabie Our carefully selected combines neathness in a with Quality 'and reas Price We. have them in qualities of Gald; King street, different ex ellen Geers arertsnsasase sss | {N.B., Miss Phyl&s Shortt, Miss Grace 18 now Lace Durtzins wi 5 ar 4 3 o UY Wins iu Irish Polo Hrussels Net, Marie Antoinette, Arablan and Nottingham qualities, In White, Ivory and two tone ef- fects are as exquisite In design as the most fastidious could desire. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. ~--fpeclal values at $1.00, $1.26, $1.60. IRISH POINT $3.50 to $8.00. MARIE ANTOINETTE from $6.00 upward. ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. C0004 00000000000 000 R. McFAUL., Kingston Carpet Warehouse, POPPE IEREIYY Hundreds have bought--our were nearly double of 1910 saved to you and money us. CURTAINS, FPP IIEIIISIITIIIIIIIHS $50 SSP Rugs, Curtains, revs sesssessssasansenld $ Geo. Mul, Maller & Son! Carpet Cleaning, Sewing nud Laying, Dicyeles, Go Carts and Baby Carriages repaired BI King nf KINGSTON Jesrssssassasasssasssend rr -------- Velephone 100% For High-class Picture Fram ing. Photography, or Wail Paper, come. to Waese 121 Princess Street Satisfactior assured eo Prices right Newest novelties in pletures always in stock DA. WEESE & CO, High-class Pleture Framing, 'Phone 90. Yours. --T* F. HARRISON Co. -_. .: 6.T.R.BUYSTWO FARMS AT KINGSTON | MIL) LS FOR RAIL- Aifpioklins grees Toned and invigorates DErvous systom, mak x08 "ow od in old Voind ures Nero. WAY PURPOSES. Last Days August Sal Thursday, 5 pm, ie eee Closes This Sale Furniture, Carpets imitlee have decided Linoleums, Etc. INY., | guests of {street. baby, | street, Rumored That the Station at Kings- | ton Junction May be Moved Kast --Question Raised as to Whether was the guest of Mr. | Hemming, Miss Dorothy Brownfield. | fn . Club will start their . In the singles, will play The Croquet ame: i on Frida wwpbell >Strange agaist Miss Lillian H. R. Duff against Mrs. Herbert Daw son. The doubles will be played next (week. Some of the members regret be- |ing unable te take part in the tourna- sales ment this year. it's money | in hand to | {hostess at |at the Country Club, . Shortt, a bridge this afternoon, given in hohor and Miss John, N. Miss Phyllis of Miss Grace Hemming Mackenzie, of St I'he Yacht Club dance was such a success last | Wednesday that the com- to hold another dance this evining, which they hope will be as well attended. "7% wie A luncheon, will he given at the Country Club on Thursday as a fare well to Miss Grace Hemming. - - » The usual tea was held "st the Yacht (lub this afternoon. - - - . Mrs. Newman and her son, from To- ronto, are fhe guests of Mrs. New- man, William street. Mrs. S. F. Stewart, of Harrow- smith, and Miss Ruby Duff, of Utica, spent Tuesday in town, the Mrs. James Craig, Farl Worrell and her sister, amd her will leave, Miss Grace { Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick, Frontenac street, (shortly, for Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Rechab Tandy arrived from Toronto, on Thursday, and are visiting friends in town. Misses Effie and Norma Elmer, Bagot {street, who have been visiting Mrs. R, {D. Baker, at Tremont Park, have re {turned home. Mr. Walter returned, Macnee, Jr., Bagot to-day, from Ganano- Smith, Sof Brooklyn, N. mein-law of Mr. and Mrs. F. S is at View Park, with his wife [ana family. They will return home the first week in September. Alfred Bright and daughter, hie left for their home in In- gersoll fos -day. Mrs. Dennjsqn and Edwin Deunni- | son, i Porthmonuth, went up to To- ronto to-day to attend the exlabition Mr. H. Clarke, of Cleveland, Ohio, John Macdongld, Lilban Kent and Miss! Mowat, and Mrs. | . King street, is spend two dave when she will go on to Guelph to be present at the wed ding of Miss Evelyn Guthrie, to Dr. Edmund Lyohs. . . | ¢ i | | i i I "Mes. P. B. Brock street, who has heen spending a few days in town, returned to their camp at De | rt Lake, on Tuesdav. They expect to break up camp at the end of the week. Mrs. W, F. Nickle, on Friday for Charlottetown, to visit Mrs. Macpherson. Mrs. Butler Crittenden, who spent a few days in town, the guest of Mrs. J B. Cochrane, Clore street, returned to her home in Rochester on Sunday. Mr. K. €. Browne, of the Standard Bank, spent the week-end in Belleville, Mr." Stuart Robertson, who Stevenson, Earl street, left P.EIL, has parents, My. and Mrs. 1. S. Robert son, Sydenham street, returned to Ot- tawa on Monday. Mrs. Stanley Chown boy, who have been L. Goodwin, Alice home to Renfrew . Dorothy and her little visiting Mrs. W. street, returned on Monday. Miss Goodwih accompanied them them. Miss Elsie Saunders, spent the week-end in Napanee, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hawley. we Kathleen Crisp returned on onday from Float Island. - - - . Alice street, Mrs. Dvde, University avenue, re turned on Monday from Ottawa, Mrs. Webster and her children, from Hamilton, who have been visiting Canon and Mrs. Cooke, "Hazeldell," Kingston's Famous Fur Store. CHILDREN'S COATS ! street, been spending his holidays with his | to Renfrew: fo spend some time with | who is spending the summer town. He {turned on 220000400080 2000004212 in a recent Government analysis a bottle taken from our stock of Beef, Iron and Wine proved to be a superior article ranking as first class. TRY A BOTTLE, B0c, Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 183 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. in Montreal, and she will return home at the first of next week. Mr. George Newlands, of the Bank of Montreal, has been transferred to Buckingham; P.Q., for a short time Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Birch, Bagot street, came up from Thousand Island Park, on Monday, to spend a few days in town. Mr. John Innes, Toronto, a few days in town. . . tbo tbo is spending v - Mr. and Mrs. Elsdale Robertson, whe visiting Mr. and Mrs b S Robertson, Sydenham street to Ottawa on Monday Mr Francis Hill Macnee, King and Mr. David Kinghorn, o Montreal, have returded from a tri up the lakes, Messrs. Ilarold Brownfield, Smith, Sherman Hill and Elmer have rettirned home camp at Gananoque. Mr. J. H. N. Morgan, of the Stan dard Bank, who has been spending his holidays with his parents at Nia gara-on-the-Lake, will return to tows on Thursday Mrs. Hallaway Waddell, street, left for Toronto on and is expected home on Thursday + Miss Daisy Thompson, of New York, is the guest of Mrs Hgrbert Saunders, Alice steeet. Mrs. Charles Parker and little son are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs Harcourt Callaghan, Frontenac street McPhail, © of have , returne recess SITS III III Slee (ase sae Oe a o)or Fi New Dress Goods Our big stock of New Fall Dress Goods : is now opened up and ready for your mspec tion. Bue range is far in advance of anything we have previqusly shown All the very newest Parisian ldeas are to be seen here at popu- lar prices. Call early and see the display. You will ; be delighted with the Lessli¢ Richar from thei C F Yee COQ OOOO Frontenac Sunday eee OOOO DOO Mrs. J. D Cavura with he Britton, at his summer fremont Park, came wu Tuesday and spent the day with Miss Callaghan, Garden Is Miss Ada, Chown arrived in tow: from) Calgary on Thursday and i visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A F. Chown, University avenue Miss A. Bawden, of Lethbridge, i visiting Mr. and Mrs bawden, Barrie street Captain and [turnd on YOO OF father, Judge home at town_on oe) George SRE Een Mrs. R Tuesday, were Crawford re from Toronto spending a few Nay ole) 0000000C where days. Mr. H. O Gananoque they from Monday in Law son came up and spent expeets 10 EPROP © leave for Sas katoon early in September Mr. and Mrs. E. Huebrer and ren, wha have been spending the mer in Mr. Claxton's street, expect to in Philadelphia on . . x child sm ) house, on Union leave for thew Thursday se home | Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Tuesday from Low re Roehes ter where were BEE a gS a Ssvevsrerey also an terling wearing Gold Filled especially heavy plain Silver Link at BOc the Pair. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, '88 850 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING W. F. GOURDIER Good Values Real Etiate, No, 220 Earl Street--Two storey rane 5 FOOTE in provements, iM Joht : torey fram x oon gus, $1,500 145 Patrick torey, frame table, drive hed lot, $1,650 Corner Streets, Biree I KX room h & and extra and Barri cement, brick rooms and improvement $! Kon 317 Earl Btreet Brick room b & ¢ electri Heght, Nelson i Hires Double brick. 9 Solid rooms each ni | University avenue, for a few days this they spendmg week? Trun! | Miss Laura Shibley, who has been and |vigiting her sister, Mrs. W. B, Carey, Ravensroft farms at Kingston Mills, | {Albert street, left to-day for Calgary. and the offer to purchase thirt, acre | Mrs. Woods White and her family, of the MeAdos farm nearby, leads some iwho have spent the summer at "The to ihe belief that the ©odmpany in- |Residence," Earl stréet, have returned tends to move the station at Kingston ho their" home in Altanta, Georgia. i Junetion to the Mills, and make that o point the conmection for its Toronto-| Meg A 8 DP Orsay and Miss Helen ® Ottawy line, via Smith's Falls. This { Orsay, of New York, are the guests is merely conjecture, but those who pre-| lof Mr. Winthrop Sears, "Heathfield." tend to kilow say that the company's| Mrs. John Herald and Miss: Lilla plan is as above stated. Herald, who have heen en pension at As is wellknown, the G.T.R. lino | Mrs. Brooks, have returned to their ® from Kingston Mills to the city and home, in Dundas. ® outwards to the west is in the form of | Rev. H. and Mrs. Spencer, who have a loop. For some time, the company fapeet the past month in Kingston, will ® has had under ecousideration 'the vinrm to Camden Yast, the end of straightening of its line from t! the week, : ta Collins Bay, whereby two miles dro SR. Dyde and Mre. George Fen: ance would be saved, and two grades wick, University avenue, left to-day, : Ae Whether the company, un: [jor Toronto, to visit Mrs. Bell Smith. - x der its agreement with the city could | Dy. A. P. Knight, Miss Phylis Knight 667 Montreal St. . out Kingston Junction station is a [and Miss Edith Goodwin, --evpeet to j estion, as the Soripany. was bound jeave the end of the week for the ' . : {to bring its main line into the city, i i ing C Don't Delay in Seeing | As far as known, it is merely spetu- Rourhanals Kiamiks Bunting ' Club; : Thi lation as to the company's intention Miss Muriel King, will leave on Fri | go : his. - iday, for Montreal, to visit her sister, McCANN, Brock Cor. King Sts "Phone 526 or 621 the site of ¢ [Nothing : Mra. David McGill HITILEIRETTINIILILES several This Could be Done. The purchase by the Grand railway company of the Black {days ! Mr. W. C. Betts returned, on day, to Bowmanville, after ms holidays with Mr. and 1A. Betts, Albert street Mr. and Mere. I). G. Laidiaw, FEarl street, returned on Saturday from » delightful trip down the Gulf "Rev. R. J: Craig arrived in fromy Depot: Harbot, on Tuesday, and 15 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H $e! K. Craig, Umon street Mrs. rddy and her children to return om Saturday to Dover, i.; after. spending some time Prof. Arthur "1. Ularke, Albert street | Misses "Mary. and. Isabel Ross, Alred street, are expected home from Cush jing, Que. Bow (Cornett, of Renfrew, {the week-«nd in with hix mother, iMrs. Cornett, University avenue ! . . showing. (s) $3,400 Muli; The Real Estate Expert Corner Johuson and Division Sts Mon spending Mrs H rrr sassestascasesvesssenl ' Me RT Re Newman & Sha The Always Busy Store. PERE eEEE ees se se/sis are ne, town For all seasons we have suitable Coats for the children. In light weight Serges for Spring and early Fall. Colors red, blue and checks, $3.25, $4, $4.50 and up. ah In Heavy Tweedsand Cloths, all peatly trim- med. Colors navy, grey and green. $2 50 to 750 In White Bearskins, an unusually choice col- lection , $1.75 to 6.00. Children' 8 Cloth Dresses, $5 to $7. 'WATCH OUR WINDOWS. £ GEORGE MIILS & GO expec with | A Comfortable well built frame Swelling R Spent rooms good collar large town : Bdges of collars lot, nice garden and stable eck? : * Cufin raping . wr Rhirt binding. pricking ehestaut burrs ? Tattered Warps and Wools" Perhajw seuAIRiance wilh { The engagement has been announced lof Miss Lilian. Ratehiord, of Amherst, INS. to Mr, Frank Worrall, account- ant. in the Canadian Bank of Com imerce, in Amherst, N.S Mr Wor I iredl in the son of Bishop Worrell, lof Halifax, and has many friends in | Kingston, who extend congratulations i» - -. | The anvouncemeot is made of the | engagement. of Miss Kate Smellie, ivounger daughter of Mr. and Mra. | IW. K. T. Smellie, of Kingston, to Mr. | !W. Fberts Brown, barrister-at-law, of Sault Ste. Marie Ont. ' .: C0000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C0000CC0P0C0COC0OROOROO0TY cottusisessinmmrsa ates ssssssassnssaasesssssssssassesssnstgtes you have a wrapeng them 7 Ye Lhen we are YOUR let us not doing LAUNDRY WORK airod ace to o smooth wa o and the railway committee of .. is ignorant of any! Mr. and Mrs v. H. Craig, William such move on the part of the company. | street, il return from Toronto on : Last of the Season Miss Portia Mackenzie, St. John, To Brockville and Ogdensburg on |N RB. is the guest of Mrs. Iva E. Mar- the popular steamer America, Friday, tin, King street. 8 am. Returning leaves - Ogdensburg| Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Rigney, King 230 pm. Se. return. street, expect to go to Toronto, on Monday next, to spend a few dave. of Miss Macgaret Campbell, Mrs. Domaid Caldwell and her little : 126 AND 128 PRINCESS 8ST." e street, loft, on Wednesday, haby, aesived, on Tuesday, from Ap ; ronto, : eto, and will be the guests of She E0000 ERINON000000RGY * 5 A & anc yn rice won't be it % weleome sing relation Kingston Laundry Cor. The marriage of Miss Dorothea Wac illivray and Mr. Andrew Fleming will take place, Tuesday evening, Septem. { ber Sth at the tesidence of Hev. Dr. | and Mrs, Macgillivray, Earl «treet ¢ nnn Princess £& Sydevham Ss Phone 2 METS TEETER ET ATR BCR TTR ETETL BBA CCLCOCCOS - 3 000800000000000000000000083:50009 Barrie for To- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' / | ' ' ' ' ' ' / ' ' ] ' / ' ' / ' ' ' / ' ' / ' ' ' / ' ' ¢ * Ger TEARBRRVEILENS shew ee #00c0s0000ssnee