ISH WHIG, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER. 25 1011, DEATHS IN THE CITY High School, Modelers and Public School Books H . OF THE SOYEREIGN GRAND] WELL-KNOWN CITIZENS PASS LODGE OPDFELLOWS Away. As Authrized by the Department of Education Robert Meek Was Delegate at the| The Late Nicholas E. Granger Was Session Held in Indianapolis-- a Veteran Orangeman--Edward A ee ---- a ---------- Monster Night Parade Was a Big| Cooke, Formerly of Cataraqui, : - . Getting Time Feature of the Proceedings. Died on Monday Morning. . The eighty-sevinth annual' session of | Death came on Saturday afternoon PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS: MODELERS' BOOKS: Civgtant 'Hida his home ~ Wreng's History : Se - the Soversgn Grand Lodge, Indepen- | to Nicholas E. €iranger, at 0 in d dent Urder of (ddiellows, was beld | on Barrie street, after a long illness Arithmetic .. .. .. Gordy's Psychology. . $1.25 Atithmet ls dv ' last week, in Indianapolis. Robert | leath was due ' to apoplexy. Mr Geography X . .. . 65¢ Tiiley's Methods $1.50 IF. AIROOIR. de M who was a delegate to this | Granger had worked at his trade as Grammar . .. "a McMurry. Recitation 198 Gu meiry 40 an uphlolsterer until a few months Canadian History .. 5c Latin Lessons Le i session, arrived home on Monday : Canadian morning, and reports a fine meeting. | 8go, when he was forced to give up ritis story .... 2 . . cd. White's Greek = : Indianapolis, which has a population [on account of feebleness. He was Hygiene .. .. ge? 20¢ HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS: Franch Giatsmns Bh of 300,000, was in gala ature for the | "ty-fomr years of aye, and had lived Speliet .. .... .0.. 1 Prot Roam . + wh : i i being born Composition ss Talb Reader .. .. Ot . 3 28 is German Grammar | T8e Oddfellows. It is a modern city in | this country all hs life, te every respect and one of the largest | near Elginburg. 1 he deceased is sur- Primer "4 ce via be : Sramumay Frgus san ae Sinan Sra x vi He cities in the union. Canadian and | ¥ived by his wife, and son, George, Second x trans Physical Geography ... 6oe Physics hi ee bs h temigtry He The season is slippin : : ; and two: sistées, Mrs. Covle, of this hysical G : PpIRg British flags occupied a prominent city, and Mrs. J. Hughes, of Harrow Third Book .. .. .. 2 Geography .. .. . nr K¢ > ig sApcient History ... . oC Bookkeeping, 2nd course. $1 along and here 18 noth- batt, jn Brig eg by he smith. He attended the Salvation Fourth Book ing to gain y waiting. a iittle controversy in one of the Army, and was a conservatiy en poli ties. He was one of the strongest The size and complete- | |newspapers, and it all acourred vip | (rangemen of the city, having be | this way. wo alleg Canadians, longed to the Royal Black Precep- ness of our Stock this { wishing, bo doubt, to create 8,8 |iory, No. 773, for over forty vears. Fall, can only .be com- | sation, t Jae hg the Indinuspolis this preceptory had charge of the | Star, stating that 1t was a mistake | service at the grave. The § eral took rehended by such as [to use, the British flag in the decora- Mace on Moats sHtern on. ari the 'Th C lle e Book Store ave shopped around | ous, a the majority ho he Cons salvation Army band attended. ec O a {diane had no use for the flag. _ aa I'he service was conducted at the ud made comparisons. turally this was strongly objected | iouse by Capt. Turnér, of the Incal | 260 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN NIGHTS. 'Thone 919, We realize the im- to be the many Canadians. who wers orp Deceased was also a member esent, antl they rote a stro of the Canadi Order of hose i portance of Gentlemen | Fives th! {hw Teo ® rionds, Nov id. gi OPENING OF QUEEN'S Seecesstessactnqnnantiy trade, and do better than tha British flag was 'in the right he Yate Pia Cok. Sick Room Supplies Brooches we ought, for the sake j [Place." and at the same sime, ex tending thanks to the, committee hav. Edward Cooke passed away at -, his STUDENTS ARE FLOCKING TO AND of their goodwill. That mg in charge the decorations for hav- | 1ome on Nelson street, on Monday A alte ; means you can judge the ing given the Canadian flag such u | morning; after being "confined to his THE CITY THIS WEEK. ; » store b Fur Co: ats, a8 prominent place. This closed the | »»d some little tim#. Death was due 3 ngs y : controversy and th¥ Canadiuns won | © a stroke of apoplexy. Deceased was | The Registration Will Reach 1,700 IHpess in the home always Bruoihes It bi Is well a8 anything. J out with honors. orn in England, and came to Can- This Sessio Principal Gordon to necessitates the procuring of ar- § Ven Ties B Sil inimome 5, . Regarding the business sessions the | tda when twelve years of age. He liv- : i hick 1d - 18, Topaz, Amethyst, Perl Come in and see us to- reports of the grand officers showed | 'd at Cataratui until a few years ago, Arrive Tuesday--New Assistant ticles the need of which wou cot, Cameos, etc. In varying Professors. - never otherwise be felt. design Exquisite workman : : : . hen he came to the citv to reside. day, mo obligation to bu that for the year ending Dec.. 3st | a : ; ship and modest cost for the y g y 1910, there were. 1,583,169 members in | 1¢ 18 survived by his "wife and four |" gi dents are flocking to "the city We carry. a full line of these ois a , : | the subordinate lodges; 666,537 in hiliiren, timee Tw Yin out Haugh { from all over the country for the open sick room requisites the best $5.00 buy dainty, useful : ang Ham, ol ALATA Ling of the university on Wednesday quality of goods at most rea- Brooch the Rebekah's; with a total of over : H two millions. The insurance for 1910 Jule fd Joie. principal of the MER | kdistrar G. XY. Chown, expects tant sonable prices { C was forty-nine thousand in the Ju- 2 hi at illiamstown, and 118s | (he attendance will at least reach the CEVERYA \ FOR THE IN RINGS bordinate lodges; four thousand io "mma at (ataraqui. Deceased was a!) 700 mark. Last session it was 1, I ERY FHI te OR Our Stock was never as large ongervative in politics and 4 Metho- F612. # SICK Room{' is our motto, oF varied Diamond Clusters Bands 149- 157 Brock Street. = the theunipuneut», thirvthiee thous. list in religion, attending Sydenhai | Pridicipal Gordon, who has been i will find her . % r , « o n 2 nurse, wo, will hr ere . ber ro street church. Scotland all summer, will reach King iclés which: are indi Solitaires, Pearl Singley a. he bs ; is Double hree and five stone sand in the Patriarch Militant. ------ Fut i t } Among the notable events of the . . . {ston on Tuesday afternoon. He was 1 big meeting was the appearance of » Moin Jue William J. Camic. | expected, Monday, but a telegram re pensable ilham J, Camie, died at his home [ceived from him announced that he a ---------------- th her profession 0 Pearl Ring F ancy Stones are also set up the new head of the militant order 8 . e » . : : '| nm Princess street, on Satuzday even- | could not reach the city for another . P em er Sateral . I k Brock, Se: Who ng, after sufiering a stroke of apop- | day. ; ns In abundance Sideboards and Buffetts tks) she a nee of enaral neh: exy. He was 4 life-long resident of | there will be half a dozen new | )r. A. P. { ho . t . who is we nown in Kingston, an he city. He is survived by his wife, | men' on the teaching staff this ses own SMI] H BROS 4 ep who remains in office until Jan. 1st. | 0 son. Frederic vi . me , prick, and one daughter, | sion. While in the old countr h Under the new rules and regulations | 'lia. In religion he was a methodist | cipal Gordon and Rev. Dr. Herridge Deuggiist and Optician, Juwsiiors, Opticians. the general is nominated by the grand | ind attended (Queen street. church. The | of Mtawa, secured two scholars for 183 PRINCESS STREET. . 850 KING STREET, sire, 88d the wovereign grand lodge | uneral took place on monday after | the English and classical departments, 'Phone 343. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. confirms the nomination. ¢ won ta Cataraqui cemetery. In poli | having been given authority by the It was decided to have the neat ses | ics deceased was a conservative. f the board. 'I he two secured are: Mr PEGE IV ERR EYEE Eee sion of the grand | in Winnipeg im | Colville, for the English department September, 1912. This city was Death of an Infant, and Mr. Bmaill for the department ye : ¢ NOW IN STOCK, ! Ar : i the unanimons choice, although ther Kathleen M. M. Taylor, infant |classics. Both are from Oxford, and OES) Ae BOE ' ¢ ' : Berrererrssrerrerrrravenel was a proposition to "visit Berlin, laughter of Oshorna Taylor, Welling- | | will act as assistants. Iwo other additions to the staff are All new goods and lower + 8 iermany, oh an appeal from the | 6, gireet, died Saturday, at the | grand lodges there. Winnipeg is home of her parents, after a brief ill- | Mr. Hyde, of Columbia University, ® : ) . making preparations for a grea | poss She was aged nine months and | New York, as nseistant professor of | 4 demonstration when the grand lodge | i yantv-one days The funeral took | Ke0logy, and Mr. Sehaun, of Cornell meets there. y . . University, as assist@nt professor of , lace on Monday morning to St. | philosophy. File Totter Lon hey im The question of dealing with tuber Mary's cemetery. . culosis was up for discussion, a spe ---- | | cial committee - having fepotied in Will Reach Kight Hundred. Roo ots ol ros. SL afore hi A few more returns have been ve INCIDENTS OF ™HE DAY. , eived of the Frontenac county elec-| made whereby each grand lodge oan . | Newsy Paragraphs Picked U b Sidel nce YL you want a : > . 'ions, and it now looks as if the ma- |? y Paragraphs cked Up by Luwidy al yu authorize that provision be made for jority of Dr. J. W. Edwards will] Our Reporter, prices. Eider Comforters. ra OO Wool Comforters, Batting pv aa! Comforters, While Blankets, Iready arrived. Grpy Blankets, Shaker BElank- Sere "5 ots, NewGoats: TEE f In 315 80, ' Theyre, large. and], h( was a grand affair and in ad sdal i ee ee well finished. Extra value. dition to the thousands who were in "Buy c+ CQihe {for Xi. { MADE OVER Duffejts--The newest In Slde-|jine it is estimated that the parade : P Mr. and Mrs. John Clyde, (at | b i , V > n . ae 1 # atara oard line Ve have a handsome| ie cond by 150,000 visitors. put, left, to-day, to visit friends at sons. Rolufs, of CARPET WAREHOUSE. ; baby foods," Gibson's | "Royal Vinolia Goods," at Gib Only the very la- ANI . . ND @s ' ¢ ' ' ' ican one. and. hv To good value. |daalin ith h ) § Wir a oases, : al. The'. offie ed { Mc AU y § Sideboards at ..$12.00, reduced| 7h, big parade held on Wednesday nish Sgt hundrel. The oficial he: | Wo pein Hadbet, rd ho' . : Cre ¢ p » ~g test ideas find a RE PAIRING place § Wn our Keady- wenn: "weniers §/W. F. GOURDIER big range mm both Jxdin and Nissen {Se More Bargains Coats and all at . 39 Victoria : prices thas will ap- | Frame, 7 rooms. $95! peal to : | 229 Earl Streat ide and front ents Cc. 31.4 ESSNANTAAESIILLITILY li t $18, $23, $30 to $85.00 \ ne a » 948, up to 200 E Canton, No. 7, Toronto; was re Vorthport and Belleville, and will at- | week-end in the yo pent Yu LT Put one of these, a round ex. table : i ii » ted the drill e titions and % ap ont iap | THOMAS C OPLE Y and six dining chairs to match and Soh ln the Jel Ompoti pi: aby ng pitas hu hefore Roturning home. | Willian Swaine, piano tuner. Orders 'e . ny : : 2 i 'Buy cough sprups,"' Gibson' ~ 987 a you have a dining-room in moderns $3,000 for town work 'aud in addi 7 A ron pl? prupe, it in = : { received at MeAuley's. "Phone 778. Prone le China Cabinets to match our Side-] oo Lo to" ut of the three in-] sunday, the JFiioat of Miss NM. Ci el Meleod's. ""Witchazel'"' cream, for al- Dros to 1s Pine Mireet whey hoards and Buffets, $15.00, $18.00) yi iq, 1 prizes.. The Winnipeg Ke "Palncr's talon I Hoty } yre Joe shaving, 15c. bottle. Meleod's x t ny ar a : rT alcum powder," Gibson's, an Hes een on all Bio: | $25.00 up. bekah"s carried off the prize for de ! . | = Stores. r. and Mrs, L. W. Murphy left on rt given on an Kinds an new wor aiso oe wi gr ork. | Sunday for Prince Edward Island, for a ge Fr as of wll kinds Ab - mem---- Bhbbbhhhnbihbbbbbbbb® a holiday, see Vava a aves SLL, Ye IAS will receive prompt atteation , 40 Queen Bireet Rideau Lakes Navigation Co. "Royal \ Goods." : - Reduced: sates: for balages of "ll Kingston's Famous 'Fur Store. Famous Fur Store. | ons noha 8, at Gib Return fare Kingston to Chafley's i | Giem-jar rings, corks, all sizes . NN MA nv Curtain Poles In great variety---|Locks, including meals and berth, fine al Melood's Deus Stoves. Hara ern Millinery i inery | (ips Gertrnde Haffner, Prineess White, Oak, Mahogany. Brass. et $4.50, i $G M ll &S ' Curtaing "Lace, Madras. Silk, ete : Return fare Kingston to Newboro, rest, has returned home after visit L P : €o. utter on; Carpets, Rugs and all the latest including meals and berth, 85. ling friends in the west ean urses Repairing, Sewing Repair.. and. Upholstering.. Work| Return fare Kingston to Westport, At Moderate Prices "Royal Vinolia Goods," at Gib : Laying. Meyelen, Go including meals and berth, #5. son's . : { Frof. Manly Baker, of (Jueen Lo ------------. on. tr i : 248 3 | versity, has retarmed to the city af { Ou show np f ¥ Frame. 8 room' . a ng ¢ : er . » 'Pp 4 3 . and Babs Carriages promptly done. 'Phone 90. Return fare Kingston to Portland, iho Telephone 1032, 378 King Sv, p 'KINGSTON. ¢ Y F HARRISON CO Return fare Kingston to Rideau No T i t Alik bor a tour of England. } collaF ais 4 . + . ' . Fuery, including meals and berth, Wo d S I es | Cutiingham piano tuner, 32i Fall and Winter sliaf ang yard. § ¢ ® ® ® & i LEED Corner Montreal double Frame, 7 room ae EEX Colling we Yours, ineluding meals and berth, 85.50, fisssessstansrssssaasall | a -------------- 8! ing street. Leave orders at Mo 1 . yp . i 'x A te { nderwear is ex- wiss Lillian Robinson, Nelson street, ceptionally large, {*pent. the week-end with her friend, . , | Mia Agyie Brebner, Cataraqui All the best brands for every member | Rideau King, for Ottawa, ever Mon day and Thursday, at 6 a.m. Jas. of the family can be had here at " | lia Prick ein Swift and Co , agents, : - and ele Popular Prices -------------------- &| Mullin, The Real Estate Expert, Finest fishing and scenery in Am- BIBBY'S CAB STAND|FOR STEALING A RIDE" "ox oc. se > . . Children's Day Services. DAY OR NIGHT YOUNG MAN FOUND HIMSELF IN Sunday afternoon service, in all, POLICE COURT. the Presbyterian churches in Canada, r was set apart cepecidlly for children. '3 hand cleaner, 25¢.,"" Gibson's Rev, Dr. Jordan will preach anni versary services in St Andrew's ichureh, Picton, on (October 15th Stop coughing. Dr. Hall's Cough alsam will do it. 25c., Prouse's rug Store. "Royal Vinolia Goods," at Gib | son '5. The store for bargains. Men's, wo {men's and children's sweaters. Very icheap. At Dutton's, 200 Princess | street. "Pure gum rubber goods," Gibson's Mrs. Stenson's eye water and salve, t McLeod's Drug Stares. Miss M. Spangeuberg, of Denver, iCal, is visiting het brother and sis- The Always Busy Store. ter, F. and Miss Bpangenberg, John son street. OOOO OOO OOOOLIOC "Palmer's talcum powder," Gibson's The schooner Bulia B. Merrill | ar: | se sien a. EE rived in wt, on Monday, with » 0 2 . jeargo of peer for the water works Wi From Westbrook. | whatf, Westbrook, Sept. 25 Mrs P M Pure spices, at McLeod's Drug Stores. |! 72%. after spending the past month | We do eévervihing William Lytle, the well known base | With friends at Pieton and Bloombeld, {hall player, who has been most of the returned home on 'Wednesday. Excite {summer in Montreal, is spending a [ment here over the elections ran pretty few days in the city. high, but reciprocity got such a NyaPs dies, a full assortment. | knock-down it will sever revive. Mr Ihe McLeod's Drug Stores and Mrs. 0B. Rease and Edwin Bell Wi d "Pure gum rubber goods," Gibson's. | "Pe"! Sunday at Mrs. Sarah Mac sively } Fire Chief James Armstrong has | donald's Collinge Bag Mise lorraine Wr unquestioned {retumed from Milwaukee and Sault | Smith, principle of Harrowsmith pub w | Ste. Marie, where he attended con. [lic school, spent Sunday at ber home | e Cloanne [ventions of fire chiefs, : here. Mrs, Assolstine returned home on | "oe Gilmour's hand cleaner, 10c. tin |Tuesdss, after a visit with friends at! LACE McLeod's Drug Stores. Watertown, N.Y. Visitors -- Miss Henry, |}! focriy -- Frank Welch, who was called to the |of Kingston and Mre. Ausa Sproule, |! | FFs j city, by by the death of his brother, Ed-jof Napanee, at Mrs. Ela , Sproule's ; | . : ghd H. Welch, returned to Fort Will | Mge. Bdwards, of Battersea, at Dj BAISH-UA am, on Sunday night. Ames", J. Dearie, of Har's. W. Rolin i = a Commencing ; Sunday, Sept. 24th,| Corks sizes, at Mecleod's Drug |$® there will be no connections for Cape Stores. -, ? y "Jt pays" to buy infants foods, 'at | »» and J. Newlands, of Kingston, at Vincent. Commencing "Monday, Set) Mre. Samuel Arniel, who is confined | g Gibson's. Always fresh there. b, Shastia's; Mrs. Bush, of Kingstos, | "Kingeion Lend Bik Atenmer will oo Kingston 2i to the Kingston General Hospital, is | . Our motto: "A Httle better for Jd. R. Fase. i daily: except Sunday. wow doing nicely. b 1268 AND 128 PRINCESS ST. #§ |Your money thaw you get' elsewhers," ab i], Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts. Y ? i i 3 Wade's condition powders; two pack- |] Phone 22. George Bennett, of Toronto, Plead] Tha Soutisinat wt Ciieist os Ser Line Guilty to Jumping on Grand Trunk kid tc the full and the little children Train and Was Remanded--/o 0 given all 'the attention., The Taken in Charge Late on Sunday | Preshylerian churches «f the city followed the rule and the services were very beautiful. Newman i i i Corner Johnson and Division Sts, Afternoon, "Phone 539 > < © ree? aE |. Stealing a ride on a Grand Trunk ae -- freight triin, was the charge against Had a Finger Amputated. a young fellow who gave his name - Bertha lovelace. Gohfrey, was George Dennett, aged nineteen, an brought into the city on Sunday to his home #8 69 Queen street, Toronto, brought, general hospital to haved | 8 The delightful charm ami in the police court, on Monday morn- finger amputated. [i seems that sho popularity anil ithe great ing. He was placed under a + OB was working around a milk separator : : Sunday evening, at 6.30 o'clock, byjund got her finger caught in it, and | 8 diversity of styles of our Fall Constable Naylon and taken to theljt was jammed to badly that it was - po cup. The ncoused hind been taken in necessary to amputate a part of it. | Hats are keenly interesting charge by somie trainmen, at the outer She was doing nicely on Monday. } station, and held for the police. Bese P many women. melt pleaded hilt to the charge, a » i » Gibson's. : was Tema until Wednesday. os baby foods ¥ pice at Decidedly Bennett states that he was on his way to Montréal. we was : Saapht by i p coloriags -- unusually one of the men employ train, is clearing sale | & apd sha She case id ap a Nod combinations, nesday, railway men ca to portations. : : ive evidence. The Grand Trunk has -- A. Clymont, of Ottawa," who | @ Por stteet wear the . close ad considerable trouble, * at times, | has been visiting in the city, Was re. | 4 fitting hot is supreme. with young men and boys jumping on | moved tn the general hospital on |$ § trains, they 'ars endeavoring * to| Sunday, suffering from heart trouble, | 8 Moy. certain to see what put a stop to the nuisance. Some time | but is reported to to be doing nicely. p ago, it will be remembered, a 'Pure gum f we show in Millinery. Our man dell off a train which ay % boarded tb steal a ride, and met his stock is now complete. death, Two. drunks were in the line-up. Va Popular prices prevail. was given a cha to make good, and "Buy hot water bottles," Gibson's. - & nes Chown | g the other was taxed £3 and costs. Harold Harfison, as : and N. Sellery left on Monday morn- | @ WATCH OUR WINDOWS! change of Tite. ing on a trip to Ottawa in an anto- financial - stringency hr many good il- the A wy of ET emo @usieinie 5 ETE] Smart are follow "inside Sn por averuined. in the temptation to gan ble. that real estate "is the Bost und safest invest- ment there is. The earth is its and that foundation p is the foundation of all values. Let us show you some good,. properties. grade laundries do things other Bh EE a 5 ET pa ring wy Phone 326 or 621 2 d ting, 18. Me }& 2 especially sweaters. Call and see at Laois Drog : Ps iatee Tees be hihi inhibi Dutton's, 209 Princess street. "- ages 25c., at McLeod's Drug Stores, sssesesesesssenseseene FA eesesssscasescnce u