THE PALLY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911, ; : $ !, : smilies the will been Kenseth Ire Conway artwright and "The Maples" a Nt HP QUEEN'S QUEEN'S QUEEN'S. Latest editions of authorised University Text Books. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens The pen with a standard uniform price all over the world and guar-_ anteed by the largest Fountain Pen manufacturers. Loose Leaf Note Books Universal'nd Banner loose leaf note books, the kinds re¢omen- ded by the University professors. Room Decorations Exclusive lines of Queen's Post Cards. Posters, ngers and Pillows. | The College Book Store OPEN NIGHTS. tea on on Mrs, W Bellhouse { Belihouse, Napanee, | from spending the summer at Amherst Island, and are moving Kingston. Madame Coursol and her Miss Marie Course), and itrude Coutlee, of (Jttawa, who have been sending the summer at Fara Hall, Tremont Park, will return to Ottawa on Tusday. Miss Molly Carturig ht, ing the summer at "The turned to Ottawa to-day Miss Emma Dense, West has been visiting Mr H. Pense, at hirk's tawa, is expected home next week, A Misses returned Stella, to anid the have | dawghter, Miss Cier- are reter spend Pepaahls; Maples," re- who EK. n- of street, Mrs nd first and Ferry, the you 260 PRINCESS STREKT. "hone 019, \ { Ethelwyn Loucks, Miss Helen tale, { Miss 1sabel Polson, and Miss Susan Anglin, Col. and Mrs. J. H. jal Military College, leit lapend a few days with {Rathbun in Deseronto { Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pense, D. MacCallum received for 'Nave been spending thy month of § Sep tember at Kirk's Ferry, rpturned this {week to their home in oe vw { on Friday tol. iml Roy- to Mrs fowe, There will be 4 dance at the Yacht | Club on Wednesday evening. «i. Cites nstndtpottrsncd Sick Room Supplies : Brooches AND R 1 in Diamonds, Ain Peri rving re man -|IN MARINE CIRCLES WORK STOPPED TEMPORARILY ON GOVERNMENT BOAT. Mis. E. CC, {the rr time «nce her marriage, on Thursday, from four to six o'clock, | ¢ M jat the home of the doctor's parents, | Miss Marie { pursol iss jon Brock street, Mrs. MeCallum, sr. trade Coutlee, of Ottawa, spent Thurs [Coes bowl. Mrs. Fred. Mef 'allum [day in town, : was gowned in green satin. The draw- iss lrene Swift, hing stieet, Ling room' was decorated with salvia | has been spending a few days in | and! begonias, The tea table was cen- {ronto, retugied howe on Wednes fred with pale pink carnations in a Phe: bawl, Mrs Fred McCallum '. Hise Luey {youred tea and Mrs. I. J. \ in town on | ay Those I ink in ae Keiver | Quest of Capt. and Mrs. E i Russell | Work on the construct {room were Miss Sara Cepson, Mise 'Hale until to-day when she left for! vornment boat at the {Edith Massie, Miss Mabel Hewitt oni) Vancouver, Miss Butt will return to {dock has been temporarily {Miss Ida Lee. Mrs. McCalium will | Kingston later on a visit to Capt lg, some time. The keel |receie henceforth with Mrs. Darel jand Mrs. Ruesell Hale {Monday and nothing h {and Miss Fdith MeCallum on the 2nd | Miss Gretchen - Williams, since Tuesday. The me {and 4th Thursdays of the mcnth. {been the guest of Mrs. M put work: inside | . vs therland for the past eral \t Swift's wharf | Miss P'hyllis Knight and Edith returned to Toronto Ottawa stoppe l last 'who have heen visiting at| Mr. Malcolm Anglin, river, Kinmika Hunting jon Friday for Godericl amount eral weeks, [Misses Cartwright, Gold in (land, William street, returned on ¥ri- | lightiul young peoples Thurs Thursday, led very charmang in a gown of coral] Will be worn more {was lighted with candles and decora { the dinming-room was 'most artistic. clusive designs in jyellow tulle. Mrs. H. B. R. Craig Millie Ferrie, Miss Pearl Oldriove, Miss own, Why not cén- Do It To-Day A le | i 3 jleave on Tuesday for Ottawa | Miss. Maid 'Macarrow, who has i ' of. i GCwi t {day to New York. » [ g i Miss Margaret Brown, Barrie street, ! 'left on Wednesday to spend a few | P {days in Prescott. p i . . . . | Miss Muriel King, Alice street, who Mrs, A. R. BB. Wilhamson, death tha beens visiting her sister, Mrs Pa | \ {day afternoon, in honor of her sister . {in-law, Mrs. Herbert andy, from 4 satin, was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Vandy, who wore a dainty pale than ever this Season ted most effectively with pmk and : : v | white asters. The combination of We showing { The tea taule was centred with a vase of huge feathery yellow chrysan- Coats, Stoles, Muffs, ; ' | poured coffee, and Miss Jessie Polson if have any served the ices. The girls who assist sult with our expert designers. They are Arter bet se ptr bbe rt ebb Nin { visiting her sister, Mrs |streel, was hostess at a most de «id MeGill, in Montreal, returned hom yf urs { Parry Sound. 'The hostess, who look {pink satin gown. The drawing- room rowan berries and autumn leaves, in beautiful and ex | themums, surrounded by billows of | 3 : 3 jd were: osliss Hazel Massie, Miss special ideas of your ! i : | at your disposal | | 149-157 Brock St. Ger ------ p and who . Hiness the home always los dav. Coal Scheoners Are Busy Getting in the Winter's Suply--=Notes of In. Mound the Hare Broo Pearls dot, ( \ et design Kxquisi ship and n ' Koods presen $5.00 buy Brooch the procuring of ar of be "sil ates which would felt he need s terest Gathered England, arrived i er otherwise and was the! a full ol Butt, . Thursday bor, line of these wisi the most ion of the first | #CArTy Kingston dry ahandoned laid lone best ds at ren sonable "EVERY FRING SICK Ihe the was prices IN RINGS was been have been moulding City ot het FOR 1 nto has never Su a eo Wee who n on the Ss Boon 8 our n leoln to & Leamer nurse, too, will find here night, and discharged a freight and Rideau "King | evening wn from bay schooner Bertie Calkins Lyon, Gananoque, { cleared aw after discharging Millard, of |g 'cargo of coal at Swift's; steamer will 'take gelleville is or to come up the river | this afternoon, and the steamer Dun dirn is due to pass Sunday # - morning Rideau Lakes Navigation Co. Fhe Reduced rates for balance of season : | bad Return fare Kingston to Chaffey's | wego. Locks, including, meals and berth, | The ; $4.50, > | Folger 8 Return fare Kingston to Newboro, | up from including meals and berth, £5. | he steamer Return fare' Kingston to Westport, neluding meals and berth, $5, up the lakes Return fare Kingston to Portland, |. Capt. Timothy including meals and berth, 83.50. { fured by falling : Return fare Fingston to Rideau | boat, is doing nicely Perry, including meals and berth,| The stegmer Missisquoi from Gananoque to-day 1 Am-| The steamer Sowards | Charlotte, on Saturday, Swift & Co., agents. [R. Crawford : 7 i The schooner Maize | Oswego, with coal for Crawford. appeared | M. T. Co's elevator : Tug iarrived from Montreal, with | light basges, will clear to-day, one econl barge, for Fairhaven, {one barge to load coal at lake the Arabian, from Fe re, wheat, lightered her Montreal Fh to-day Farl to spend res which are on we articles fevers nesasssnantang) 'LINOLEUNS 78 Remnants of Sic. and 60¢ Linoleum, in various lengths and widths, for street, left | down the able to het considerable passengers; steamer iv due from Ottawa steamer Aletha to-day for av pens profession [ Goodwin, {tha Bourbouais {Club, in Quebec, spent several days in Ottawa, with Dr. and Mrs Campbell | Laidlaw, and arrived home cn Thurs a September . Sideboards and Buffetts Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 183 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. {few this J in abun SMITH BROS dewallors, Outicians 850 KING STREET, lsamors ot Marriages Licenses. . . is announ ed ot eldest danghter of "i. Sto The engagement Miss Mabel Marion, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R, to Mr. George Nic Kingston. The marriage place the middle of November. AContimucd on page 6) was d ports TTR e day ! Mrs. Black, of Sheffield, lis on her way home from a trip a- round the world, is the 'guest of Mrs. David Murray, Frontenac sect. Mr. Mellis Ferguson arrived from Stratford on Thursday and the {guest of Mrs. - Maloolm Sutherland «| Enrl street. Mr. J. W. will leave, to attend gan. Miss Eng., who "| down Sresessastesssetes sodas cessscnesesnsinne is : $ IPI SPIRITS SISSIES Crvvediivevivv vr vvese , Britton, to-lay, held up by for Os schooner weather, cleared Rigney, Johnson on Monday, for the wedding af street, London, Miss « Re called at her Alexandria Fri fay Montreal Re her steamer wharf, nmignt, on i ; SPs ess savin efee snes UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR of this way soedmle passed Irom from Montreal winter Lowe Constance Lowe arrived (fttawa 'to-day to spend the with her hrother, Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Lowe, Unior street. - - . - | who has been the ruest of her hrother, Mr. P. CU. Stevenson, and Mrs. Stevenson, Brock street, left Saturday, on way who was in hold of a Faupin, in the Mre, Urime, was in port See gde ena at vif yout want a cheap ones and they' a iw value. from arcived Finest fishing and scenery in with coal for erica. J. ' : ¢ ¢ ' ' ' ' ¢ ' ' ' ! / ' 1} ¢ ' ' arrived from Get your warm Underw store. We keep a big range all the Dest makes fo suit every mem ber of the family. supply R ar at Four Months in Jail. The two Hughes brothers before Judge Price, at the court house, on Saturday morning, charged with breaking into the Archibald Campbell, at Sharbo "lake, add both pleaded guilty They were given! four months in the county jail at hard labor Emerson three with and Frie: wil cargo MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING 3 of store of stenmer liam, with and cleared for a se eee Se Ad Alice street, re- from New York, her sister, en, makes Voing, Cures Nero. nd We fd Brain Ask to see our Special 'W. F. GOURDIER Fastic fitted Must Be Sold | Na-Dru-Co tooth paste, two flavore, MelLeod's Drug Stores. C es ects nN all drogprists or mai n 4 | SAFE. on receipt of price. New pam, { The Wood Medicine &. Per Square Yard. R. F A Sideboatd E100 rota as ex for her home in Califor deboatds. at 'reduced | pia. \ Mc UL, from $1509. They're. large. and Miss Mabel Brownfield, Wellington ~ > aa r a ' well finished. Extra value. ¥ | street. returned on Thursda, from CARPET WAREHOUSE: $ Suffetts<-The Find in ph de-) | Guelph, where she has spent the past board line. We have a handsome few wevks. §Assasssssssianastsnly line at $18, $23, $30 up to $85.00. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tandy and Miss Put one of these, a round ex. table Lettice Tandy, King street, returned Wood's | and pix sing halts ia mateh and {on Tuesday from their summer home Groot bowie you have a dining-room in moderny | {on Wolfe Istand. ous and invigirviss ols | China Cabinets to match our Side-| boards and Buofféts, $15.00, $18.00, Miss Nowa Knight, $25.00 up | turned home to-day where she was visiting Mre. A. |. Stadler | > . " Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Kennedy, Al- | PYNAMITED THE bert strest, are expected home to-mor row from North Thiellas, England, Of a Fommer Kingston Man in Colon. % Toronto, Ont. ROYAL 100 CREAM PARLOR AND QUICK LUNCH ROOM. All kinds of Lunches and fot Drinks. lee Cream and all Frulti and Candies M. PAPPAS & co, 154 Princess Street. kinda THERKEIS Fae Haothutead, London, (he. [re 'wragee I asteinss) of Therapion 89 and 61 Riduay. Stone, - 126 Nelson-Brick, 38 and 40 Raglan Road SREDY. ON No. 3 LE tals with great success. Unren bh hood bad logs sores, disc hargerte thers «mos vigor & vital force, drains losses. 8 Rot My 1} 81 foams Fougora 1 owYork City, o Taman J doubt No, requir. cond « book to Dr. 1. (Te Ak, Co Haver y CARY Lo take, sale, Yasting cure A HOME Or Investment Here are a few of our bar- ' C., 212 Nelson Brick, b. & large lot, $2,400.08. b. & $2,500. 124 Ordnance -- Brick, rooms, furnace, $3.500. 65 Rideau---Stone, b, & c., $2.- 009. 469 Johnston New frame, and e¢., $1,656 208 Sydenham--Brick, nace. $2,800, St. Catherines -- Framo, $650. ' 1 and 3 ¥York--Double brick. b. & ¢, $2,400. b fur- 18 & o, $1900, Double frame. $1,900. where they have been spending the summer. | Mrs. W. J. Chapman, Queen {14 entertaming at tea, this afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Herbert Tandv, of Party Sound, | Mr. Arthur spent. a few . Curtain Poles in great varfety- White, Oak, Mahogany. Brass. etc Curtaing-- Lace, Madras, Silk, er Carpets, Rugs and all the latest, Repair. and. Upholstering Wor promptly done. 'Phone 90; Yours, T. F. HARRISON CO. MARRIED. SBURG--FOETER on Sept. 20th, ter, to Arthur A Regensburg ORANG E---AL Napanee on 21st, John Good, Napanee, i¢ Netlie Grange, Newburg! ORMS--At Oshawa, 0) rr J6th, Miss R. Margar t| to Rupen V. Wheeler, | Meton ROBINSON steeet Peterhoro, this week, from town . Wood, mn * days . been visiting who has spending some time in town Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Craig, Barrie street, axpects to leave on Monday for Cape Vivieent to spend a few days with her father, Later she will go to Ottawa, Mrs, J. Montague Strange has turned from |oronto, where she been gpending a few davs. Mrs. Wilham hing, of Lowell, arrived in town on Wednesday i* en penfion at Mrs. W, Colborne street Captain and Mrs. narl Folger will arrive in town from Ottawa on Mon- day to attend the Putnam-Birch wed (ding. While in town they will be the guests of Captain Folger's mother, Joseph Power, Sydenham street. . » - - Archdeacon and Mrs. Carey, have been spending the sdmmer 230 Albert street, bave moved Mrs. MeDougald's on the corner of Johnson amd Frontenac streets, where j they will be en pension for the win- Ler. Mr. Eric Boak, who has been apend- ing the past few weeks in Vancouver, B.U., has returned to town to atrend Queen's University. ' Mrs. John Bute amd her three daughterr, from Houston, Texas, ar rived in town on Thursday, from Texas, to visits Mrs. Bute's mother, Mre. McMahon, Wellington street. Mr. Hugh' Young, has returned town f from New Liskeard to Mr. T. Wade, from Toronto, 3 Thursday in town the guest of ind. Mary Joseph Powers, Sydenham street. muel Mrs. Prana Hil Maas; Ke street, expects to leave next week pe some time in Detroit. Mr. Harry Tandy and Miss Lettior Tandy, King street, expel to leave in about two weeks for Utah to vie it Mrs. Vharan Davaude. Prof. and Mis. Alexander Macphail, Clergy street, who have spent the sum- wer at Prince Edward Island, returned Mrs. J Craig, At Allison. Mis i Miss EK re has Mass. and Storms Briden's, poth nf FELL AWR Nept. 26th, Jame tows to Miss Oliv my bath of N BRANDON on Sept Humbeldt, Robinson bu LM AGE: At "8 mu Beal he ¢ Ro bia Ae nee ROBIN At 26th Joh w Sask. to of Napanee WELLBANKS AL Cherry Valley. on Sept. 13th. Florence BE faughter of r. and Mrs. Kveret{ be ibanks, to. Willlam Dulmag. You hob DETLOR-On Se. 26th, George Henry Young, Hungerford, to Jeanctta Frances, daughter William Detlor, North Fredericks- burgh. COLE- ny Mrs. Na pane Napans Brandon, wf Miss Lottie who at to KIEE--On , Sept. Cole, second Emma Cole, to Robert Misw of 13th, daughter formerly Pieton, McKee, Winni- PER. HEPBURN FARRINGTON 27th, Geraldine, of Me. and Mrs. G to Coltn Francis Sioux Falls. 8. VANCOTT SPRUNG View Mathodist 20th, Miss daughter - of Mr Nprun, to, Rey "on of 8 Vincott. DIED. | NEWMAN--in Ploton. Sept. June Bovay wife of Newman, aged G4 years KINNEY ol! Picton, on & . geen, Fin B. Werden, wife of. Robert Ky aged 35 years Expect a Largé Crowd, Much interest js being taken in the coming excursion to New York, the regular Yall excursion, and 'quite a large crowd is e ted to from the Kingston district, Foovelling AL Picton Aughtor W. Fafrington. Hepburn, of Mountain o Sep: RE oni In to attend Vaneott, Spent Nirs. (that a record crowd will go to York. Passenger Agent P. B. Maxwell, of the New York Central rallway, has been Vis. ng Usdadiak "cities, and states land Mrs. Galloway left, to-day, for ~ew | their home in Toronto. They spent > four months at their cottage and leave here 1. the best of Machi. home on Wednesday. Lieutenant-Colonel James Galloway ALLL ALA0000000000000 Kingston's Famous Fur Store, Realy-to-wear In our Millinery Department you will firid a complete range of Street and Dress Hats; alo beautiful Ready-to-Wear Hats for Misses and Children, "Modern Millinery at moderate prices--no two hats alike" is our slogan for this section of our store. - $ Ready-to-wear Suits § No Tw Alike : : : Our Suits are proving at. tractive to the lady who seeks to be exclusive in her dress. Any suit in our store can bo made to measure, but once sold will not - be duplicated. Prices are extremely moderate, $12 to $30. WATCH OUR. WINDOWS! Pu Give Oi at HN leod's "Drug Stores. ay, Sask. in dyna of Lo used "lore of Colon the Mr oph ac who Mtro-glyeerine was I'miting the i vette, Tallon Saskatchewan vette referred formerly of King [tor several vears with the drv-go hrm of T. Lindsay & Co, Ottawa About ¥700 in cash was secured, A to about | in the & to, lately to 1m Jo i sute fio wyette, ston, «and i bundle of checks, amounting 131.000 returned to the premises fhe post inspector and an oth eer of the al North-West Mounted volicg, were at once notitied and Yook the place, but no clue as to perpetrators has yet been to Goyette went, west a few ind with! his brother-in-law, Fallon, also formerly of King tablished fine dry-gootds and j stures at Colonsay amd Viscount, | kntehewan was othee Roy | ed oven { the i Me ngo und Mi reton, es general "as MARRIED IN CHICAGO, { Nuptials of Miss Clara McKénty awl Dr, V. J. Keating, The marriage took place, icago, on Wednesday, of an | Ningstonian, in the person of {Clara Mehenty, to Ur. Vincent i. | heating, of that city. Miss Mchenty left this" city about four vears {and entered one of the hospitals, | Chicago, where she trained for a nurse, and graduated with honors. piss Metenty has many warm friends fim Angston and 'vicinity, and all of { whom will extend eong gratuintiom. {hi former Miss tn ag, In Back to His old Hane. Frank Manton, an old Ningstonian manager of Lhe Sherman house, Chi: cago, an hotel of rooms, f the Hotel Frontenac. It is thirty-five | years since Mr. Manton left Ringston land he finds many changes for the better in the old town. His many | friends are glad to see him again. a7 1s Here on a Call. J. Brown, formerly of wningston, city derk of Winnipeg, was in Frday, with his wife on hen to Atlantic vity, Nifty sz and $2.50 Devbies, You are certain of finding the best at Campyell Brow'. £ > nOW town, way } | Idington and Frontenac, was before {Judge Price, to-day, ard was adjourn: J . patronage in bein ® Sonaet Rive, r. to have ht okle ie tarde way. vrs | | | [Baness at | | The case of Reid vs. counties of Ad-Thotise staff helped greatly | efficient staff of nurses ed to see if an settlement could be, ar | direction of Miss W sought after jeotirtesy . ren Very. the. nck to meet a number of those with whom a A ECR ROC Sek ®e § Vests and Drawers : ln Ten Days 25¢. 7 Bin white a garment or grey at i Nobby Sweater Coats for Girls prices. § Owner Leaving City » a. AS CRAIN and low Bovs | We Ladies Coat and Suit Values 4 lead the | { § Nun, The Real Estate Expert, Corner Johnson and Divisiohnsts. Only the 1 ew show VO styles to | OOOO) ------------------ "Phone 530 Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store. CEIOEBE DIE ie Ceeeeree SErPETIEa Nv > Seelene Sa, Rev. Ww. H. Stacey Recovered. Bev. W. Hernid known as a nati nist left general hospital he bas been under treatment the past twa montis for a critic of nervous prostration Me nr first breakdown occurred in Washing tan, D.C. eight, months apo, th the strain of his efforts for tie of the Church Unity League, of hewis the founder. While here he confined to bed most of the Since being in the general Mr. Steacy holds that high esteom The efficient of his doctor i See at » 1% wall Yo ve of grade Tsun; ofher do everyi Ala ston, has the sv hete | d things do The clasively our ring 1b Cag many thi r ve us 1 8 unques'loned loader Wi Bearing LACE CURTAINS welds i COLLARS L513 FR, SHIRT A BAISTOOATS il clennse overs apparel thero institut Leal rns Fothe! 1 sud general ears Ha faithfol mak a ric special! mention of the i Kingston Lauedey Cor. Princess & 8, pei Sis. "Phone under the . . 1a Hough Their Ishoura together witl helped greatly towards Mr. Stacey hopes . shortly i thew | boas | 'enrmest "he is acquainted in the dity (