Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1911, p. 2

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Can be depended npon to give service Me- Kay's label is the safe security, your looking for. Acce pled as such by people who know. White Fox etts $50 to $175 Natural Musquash Coats $45 to $125 Write for illu- strated FUR Catalogue JOHN McKAY THE FUR HOUSE ,143-157BrockSt Kingston 'Boarding and Rooming Houses Here are interest EXTRAORDINARY : ey or OF # MOHAIR MATS ¢ DOOR SIZE IN ALL COLOES $1.25 Quality for 75c. R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE. Besseccccsscsscssssastaacd a few you ciear-cuts that may n : CI Three of these Bedroom Suites, comrlete, with Matiress and good Spring, only $15.00. ¢ '| ' ' ' ¢ ¢ 4 ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ' ' ' ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ' ¢ ' ~ 1 ! ' ¢ ¢ ' : ¢ ROYAL ICE CREAM PARLOR AND QUICK LUNCH ROOM, All kinds of Lunches and Hot Drinks Ice Cream and ai Fruit aad Candies, M, PAFPAS & CO, 184 Princess Street, kinds -- GAS HE ATING STOV ES We have the odorless kind, five sizes, from $2.00 to $7.00. Too early to light the furnace. the Gas Stove fills the bill. Gas costs 2¢ per hour. *Phone 515. 4. W. OLDFIN, Cor, S7dentinm. and Ovdnsoce St Wools Phosphodize, Great English * Remedy, Peo inviguratestho whole VOUS Bysiem, makes hew io in old V 5. Cares Wern 2 Worry, Lics Hall Racks. a fine stock, all new. $7.50 up to 340.00 Mission and Oak, some $10.00 and $13.00, lugs. Linoleum, Mahogany beauties at Carpets, cloth, Curtains, Shades, ot« Repair promptly "Phone 90. Yours, T. F. HARRISON CO. HARRISON'S SCHEME 0il- and Upholstering work dene. Bee of Abuse or lireesses, | She sor > Or ne will please, gels | te or mailed in ina Eri i" Toronto, ALD. To Build Upon Vacant Acres in West End of Kingston. the board of works' meeting, on Monday afternoon, T. F. Harrison pre- sented a plan. of a new sub-division, bounded by Heveriey, Union and Cen- tre stréets, which comprises eleven | acres, and is owned by local and out side men, who propose to make it in- to a heautiful residential section, with building restrictions. The lots are large and roomy, being 50 to 125 feet frontage. lhe company is asking the city to accept as a gift two streets and enough extra land to make a nar- row park, twenty-five feet wide, through each street, similar to Ameri ean residential streets. The would heautify the west end, and en- hance: the values of other vs besides giving sn ifipetus to ing, at a pal of prominent men are awaiting t action of the city coun- cil in regard to opening up u ® pro- posed streets. The hoard of works looks with favor upon the proposition and no doubt will recommend that the request of Mr, Harrison be ' granted. Many thousand of dollars would adda! to the city's assessment in short time, The narrow park scheme .is a good one, and it i= a pity that other of Ringston's streets were not built with a view to making them mote beauti- ful. The new ing section is ' to be eplled "Kensington Place." Haepicide. all sizes, at Meleod's Drag St Don't opie if you lose a. valuable article. Advertise for it in the Whig. The ciiances are you'll get it back "ily hand cleaner,". Je. Gib "oe Bt Shot Sop 1. At neat frame 6 room dwel- y ling 22 Dufferin 8t., with Ears rT ssatesnn: 0000000000000 000000 oe . Draperies, Window \ scheme | tended to THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. Joi. Th SATISFACTORY YEAR ENDED BY THE 1E KINGSTON GENE- RAL HOSPITAL. \ All Money Received is Used in Im- provements--The Governors Re- gret the Departure of Rev. Dr. Mackie. of governors of the hingston Genera Hospital was held on Monday after noon; fifteen members being present. The report for September from the committee of management was receiv- ed with a great deal of satisfactian, and 'considered most gratifying. Beg the last month of the hospital year, it of course, touched upon the total receipts and expenditure for the whole twelve months and showed that in all departments of the hospital it bad been a very satisfactory year, Of course, it is not the desire of the governors to accuthulate a surplus or have a bank sccount to their eredit, but all money received is expended in improvements to increase the efh ciency of the institution. The visiting governors, through A. F. Chown, made a verbial report, hav- ing examined the premses and no- ticed a great improvement in nearly every department since they had the privilege of inspecting before, The medical superintendent also brought in his report, giving 117 pa- tients admitted and J37 discharged during the month, 'I'he chairman, on behalf of the board, gavé a hearty welcome to Dr. Bogart, who, though long a warm friend of the hospital, has but lately taken his place as a governor of the institution. The chairman, J. A. Minnes, very feeling reference to the hospital would sustain in the depar ture of Rev. Dr. Mackie, who leaves shdrtly to take up his residence in the old land. He had . shown himselt a true friend to the institution, not only being a, regular attendant at the meet ings of the governors and often giv ing very practical advice, but also in his tergourse with men and women outside, 'always waving a good word for the institution. Reference was also made to pastoral visits made by him self, and also the kind visits made by Mrs. Mackie who regularly visited the hospital with fruit and other delicacies for the ward patients. These visits will be greatly missed after their departure. Dr. Mackie made a very interesting reply. Being one of the oldest gov ernors in conmection with the institu- tion he well remembered in its crude formative condition when there were no trained nurses, but with such facilities as they had they cared for the sick and suffering of the city. Now as he looked at the institution and compared it with the past, he saw what strides the Kingston Gene- ral Hospital had made and what a benetit such an institution is to the city. He wishes still to retain his membership on the board, and would look forward to the time when he should again cross the ocean, and pay, at least, a visit. The members present were :. J, A. Mumes (chairman), B. W. Robertson, F. G. Lockett, Rev. Dr. Mackie, R. E. Kent, GG. Y. Chown, A. F. Chown, J. M. Mowat, W. B. Dalton, Dr. I. GG. Bogart, T Mel. Robertson, Lieut,- Col. Massie, Archdeacon Carey, Rev. D. Laing, I. Spangenberg. Visiting governors for month are: W. It Mowat. made a loss the the present Dalton and J. M. WHAT IS TOLD. A Prominent Journalist's Name Now! Suggested. An interesting story comes to this city from the capital, where the cabi- net making is going om? and to the effect that J. S. Willison, the able editor of the Toronto News, is being considered for a portfolio. While the old guard is feeling they should be re cognized, there is strong senftment a- mong those consulted that the best men ol the country should be given place. There is also rumor that Col. Samuel Hughes is not to be in line. His attitude on the Ross rifle issue, while absolutely sincere, was not to the liking of his party. Col. Hughes would make a sterling minister of mi- tia. 's is L. 8. Lewis, Newboro, Dead. Mr. 1. Lewis, of Newboro, passed away at an early hour Tuesday morn- ing after being sick [or some time with typho-pneumonia. The deceased was about fifty-five years of age and had bevn living in Newboro for years. He was store-keeper, post-master and Chief Magistrate. He was also past district deputy of the 14th Masonic Order, The deceased is survived by his wife and three daughters, Mrs. Pritch- ard- Miss Bessie at home, and Mrs. Me- Donald at Moosejaw. The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Ms Mackie Leaving. Rev.Dr. Mackie and Mrs. Mackie will be leaving for the Old Country in two weeks' time. As yet nothing has been definitely decided upon regarding an appointment to the vacant charge at 8t. Andrew's Church. The special com- mittew appointed to look over the field and report regarding a call to be ex- another minister is quietly at work. There are two Presbyterian congregations in the city at presemt without a pastfr--St. Andrew's and Cooke's. S. Two For One. id introduce our new Best's Short op cold tablets which when taken _ Short Stop cough cure, will cure guar anyone would be well to have sterling gemedies on hand to ward off colds or coughs. Dog Attacked Postman. An interesting meéting of the ener | Y. Y.W.C.A'S, TRAINED SECRETARY, mm Miss Lillian Knowles, Buffalo, Installed. The Ocfober meeting of the of management of the Y.W.C.A. held at .the home on Jobmson u. onday n. The president, Mrs. Edwin J. Melelland, was in the chair, and conduted the devotional exercises. There was a good at - ance of members and all extended a hearty welcome to the new secrulagy, wiss Lillian Knowles, of Buffalo, Miss Knowles has had much ex- perience in association work and comes with practical ideas, which, ( with the help of the citizens of King- ston, she will be able to carry into execution. The free sewing and domestic s science classes, which meet on Saturday al- ternoons, have started. There is still room in these classes for more girls. The boarding home &s in a flourish- ing condition apd everything in con nection with it is working smoothly One of the chief. items of business was the considesing of - installing =» new furnace, the old one, wdfortunate ly, being worn out. Yet it has been in use for about thirty years it has certainly given good service. It was decided to hold a rummage sale about the middle of October and a sale of fancy amd other articles of board was street, The pe H2ngers and Pillows. 260 PRINCESS STREET. QUEEN'S QUEEN'S QUEEN'S Latest editions of authorised University Text Books, 'Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens n with a standard uniform pricc all over the world and guar- anteed by the largest Fountain Pen manufacturers. Loose Leaf Note Books Universal and Banner loose leaf note books, the kinds recomen- ded by the University professors. Room Decorations Exclusive lines of Queen's Post Cards. Posters, The College Boek Store OPEN NIGHTS. Pennants, 'Phone 919, about the middle of November PORTSMOU ™ cou NCIL. THE DAY'S EPISODES: IN Matters Taken Up at Regular Meet ing Monday Night. The regular meeting of the month eounecil was held on night. The following present Reeve Haden, Councillors Forsythe and Halliday. Accounts were passed J. W. Henstridge, on ary, 325; Hooper & Slater, lumber, John mence NOTES AND THINGS GENERAL. Ports [LOCAL Monday members were Occurrences in the City and Vicinity --Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read and Remembered. Rennedy, as follow account of . rubber hot water bot Iles," Gibson's. to om 1H Ww Richardson of} Montreal on Tuesday Mrs Mills na wip to Syracuse, A twelve bladed 135 for 31, at R. H. Toye for Montreal, | "Pure gum for | 5 dah.it, went down to Mills was instroeted drawing the twenty stone, granted by the government, use of streets. Most of this wil bef Alwington avenue | néw constable commenced Ist. ria left, on Monday, NY & safety razon? 1 " re for | Bry worth used on lhe duties on October his Bests. leaves, on Wednesda on business Thomas Little, of this city, has re Rideau Lakes Navigation Co. - | turned from a trip to New York 3 oT ate: no pason : | . Reduced rates for balance of se 280: | william Swaine, piano tuner. 'Urders Return Kingston to Chafley's a eceived at McAulgy's. 'Phove 778. Locks, including meals and berth, |* Seive the: habit of reaiin : $4.50. : | Whig's W . . ; a | Whig's Want Columns. They're Return fare Kingston to Newboro, Lekting. R . including meals and berth, ¥5. I Miss Emma Pense, West Return fave Kiugmon > Weatfiars, | expected home from Ottawa ncluding meals and berth, ¥5 | nesday. Return fare Kingston to Portland, "Jiffy » hand including meals and berth, $5.50. |Special sale Roun fare Kingston to Rideau | rug store, Ferry, fare the wter street, is on Wed Regular lle Red Cre cleaner." Gibson's He SS including meals and berth, | Miss Ethel {attending the {tawa. "Cancelled books," 23c. store. Erecting More Houses. Miss Bessie Derbyshire has taken out a per | has returned, for the erection of a brick resi- | with friends in Rochester, on the east side of Frontenac] H. Cunnidgham, piano between Johnson and FEarl| King street. Leave orders | Auley's bookstore. by | "college fountain pens," made Charles Kellar for the erection of a] kngiand especially for taking double plaster house on the south |Special $1 at Best's. side of Raglan Road, between Vineand| Mrs. H. W. Snelling, Division street, Division streets. returned from Montreal, Tuesday, During September the building opera- | after spending about a week there tions in Kimgston amounted to .13,-| Rideau King, for Ottawa, ever Mon- 4125. {day and Thursday, at 6 a.m. Jas. !Bwift and Co., agents. Miss Ethel Balls, Sunbury, has re- turned to her home, alter spending the week-end with Mrs. 6G. DD. Valleau, Montreal #treet Miss Flossie Knapp, Ontario street, has returned home, after spending the past two months with friends in Ham ilton and Toranto "Seventy-five cancelled library books' on Red Cross drug store for 25. Many an article that has outg its use can be disposed of advan tageously by in the Whig's "For Sale' 1 David Spence + hingston Old { Toronto at ithe Wilder, normal Nelson school in On street, Finest fishing and scenery in Am-| erica. | J. Swift & Co., agents. Fabard Inn library Gibson's Red Cross drug Metall, after spending Queen street, five weeks N.Y. tuner, at In, mit dence street, streets. A permit has been taken out Mc- in notes, on Cold in the Head Use Tablets. Best's Short Stop tablets win every time agd the cost amount .te but je. Short Stop Judge Madde n opened county court, at the court hous, Thursday. morn- ing, but as there Wars no 'cases the sourt was closad. Other cases arising, will be heard at the December session. Fabard Inn sale at Gibson's rown DLL LLL000004000004400 Kingston's Famous Fur Store. $ SWEATER COATS For Cold Weather 3 advertising eviumn will represent the Boys' Association of faneral of the late I. Boyden, Tuesday afternoc | Regular $1.25 and $1.50 cancelled {Tabard Inn library books for fat Gibson's Red Cross drug Rev. E. B. Lanceley, pastor | Methodist church, Hamilton, imerly of Kingston, has declined a call {to Young Memorial charch, Winmipeg | Na-Dru-Co tooth paste, two flavors, | Mcleod's Drug Stores. The marnage of Birch to Mr. Putnam, will take place in Queen fthodist Wednesda wi 0e., store, of First and for Miss of Len, Florence AY, et Me morn | { church on | ing Best's ~t hos rt wp will eure that and costs but Grant = Uarrent in Uuneen's Quarterly, | cidedty original and impartial vividly written. He hits mans { with the swing of his virile pen. Quality, durability, and simplicity fof design characterize the "Nord | heimer plane." Kingston depot, | Kirkpatrick's "art rooms.' | It pays to buy rubber goods {Gibson's Red Cross drug store gum rabber ones sowl there. |" Members of the property committee {of the board of education paid a vis lit 10 Cataraqui school, to-day, rela {tive to some repairs which are neces- {sary there. | "Seventy-fivd cancelled Tabard lon library books" on -sale for 25c. at sibson's Red Cross drug store The securities of the Canadian lLo- comotive company were listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange last week, and will likely be placed on the Mgnt real list within a few days. Stop coughing. Dr. Hall's Balsam will do it. 20e. Drug Store. Sir Richard Cartwright left, at noon, to-day, over the C.P.R, for Ottawa. Capadian government rail way car No. 28 was brought to the city, last night, for Sir Richard "Pure gum rubber hot water thes," Gibson's. ! Capt. E. E. Clarke has returned home from Ottawa, where he has been arranging for the reception of the new BOY general. The military will give the duke a fine receblion ony, bis arrival at Ottawa. A convention will open in Smith's Falls, on Friday, under the auspices of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Dele- { kvents" ire and heads at Pure etttettestetitaattieits CLLLLL 0000000000000 008 We have a stock of Ladies Wool Coats that enables us to please the most particular people. The colors and com- binations are proving attrac- tive, but their best selling features are their style and Cough Prouse's New Sweater Coals £2.50 New Sweater Coats . ... s§00 New Sweater Coats . "$4.00 'up. bot- WATCH OUR WINDOWS! ee GELS ster x aris rr Se it has not yet 'been as who will go. - 21 - de- | es will sttend from MNingston, but igo B 0 Seessrscsesseseteested) Sick Room Supplies Illuess in the home always necessitates the procuring of ar need of which would felt ticles the never otherwise be We we these best res ol the most carry a full hoe requisites at roomn quality of goods sonable EVERY HING SICK Roon The N those ; prices our matio will fiml here which are indis pensable tee her profession ith -------------------- Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 343. SLL0L0000020040040000880008800004 wa ore Soh 4 < 4 & $ " < <4 e 4 < 4 4 4 * 4 : po PEREOEE SOIREE EEE Blankets | Blankets: 300 Pairs of finest quality FlanneletteBlan- | gets: white and grey in | medium, large and extra large sizes, very heavy { © make, warm and durable | Popular Prices We have a big range ) of woo! blankets, white y and grey 5, 6,7, 8 and © 9 Ibs in weight, all the ; best makes $2.75and up « Headquarters forWarm Underwear to fit every lls member of the family | ® Press to suit all $ Newman | OOCO00 ine ST ELE ALLAA0L00000000 The American Cafe 185 Wellington! St § The Up-to-date and Eating Hoose. appartments Well i and lighted. » ! Try our Full Course Dinner. 8 Se, THOMAS GUY, Prop. No.at § ary 140 frum Fomgera he 06 Hovbman i iw We cides or Lorman Brow Co. [24 Torna, dont Ne. required cont sila dersed one cow frwe bors or 1): Lo C-Mod Co Haverstock Rd. Brooches AND Rings in Diamondg, Pearls, Topaz, Amethyst, Perl dot, Cameos in varying design :Xquisite workman ship the - Brooches goods $5 Brooch dainty 1seful IN RINGS Our Stock was never or varied Diamond Clusters, Solitaire Pear! three and five as large Hands Singie Doubles stones, at « oee Fancy Stone in abundance SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 850 KING STREET, Isamers of Marriage Licenses. es 10 Pe ir! Ring also set up MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING W. F. GOURDIER Must Be Sold In Ten Days [Owner Leaving City House on Barrie t, side and f entrance, con & c, furnace ¢ lawn and ake Will 1 Mullin, The Real Estate Expert, Cordier Johpson and Division Sts, "Phone 539, ° Belle--1 now t a Sam t Harry laundry. and Sailor Jack Seminary lanadry | v her all the Flully take their duds Cemastery bury Brown A is where JUstér AUNTY Mike's robes Wise Minnie--A Saniary Tan dry is' s onl Sut ud a real motany gays she one it A GI AI NE Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydenham Pg "Phone 22. 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