Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1911, p. 2

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SUPERIORITY OF McKAY FURS The Furs we manu facture have the style, quality and workmanship of the highest order, and are generally recognized as the finest garments of the Khanl, 5 it pays to be particular where you buy expensive Furs, or Furs of any sort. This is a store for peopls who know something about qualities There are stores aplenty for careless folk-- ior those who swallow the chaff of advertising. Gur assortment of Coats, Muifs and Neckwear is re- *plindert with novelties, and appeals at once to these whe want the best. Each and every ome is fashioned according to in. dividual requirements--to enhance the appearance of the wearer. The choicest wi!' go Tirst as a matter of course, Why aut come in today. No obligation to buy. Write ler Catalogue E. JOHN McKAY, 13. 157 Brock St. The Far House 00000000 0000 Cool Everninges {| Warm Comfort even ammrs no 3 + EXTRAORDINARY C9<D CHEAP PURDHASE OF MOHAIR MATS DOOR SIZE IN ALL COLOES : $1.25Quality for 75c¢. R. McFAUL, CARPET 'e cur Morris Chairs WAREHOUSE. : ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ' ¢ ' ' ¢ ' ¢ ' ' ' ! ' ' ' ' ' ' : ¢ ' ¢ Eevee sssesssasssnsan ROYAL ICH CREAM PARLOR a AND QUICK LUNCH ROOM, " All kinds of Lunches and Hot Drinks Ice Cream and Frult and Candles M, PAPPAS & CO, 184 Princess Street. Som Co. u® OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES None better on ea:lh. Sales greater than ever vur ¢londa Felt and Hoalth Matiresses at the price are unaqualled, 3.50 to $10. RUGS.--Ail size: and designs. CARPETS Latest patterns color effects. LINOLEUM Designs. CURTAINS Silk, ete. Repair and Upholstered promptly and well done 'Phone Hv T. F. HARRISON CO all kinds of and Weod's us Phsmghodial, The Gread Fnglish Rowedy. Tones and invigorates the whole DEEYOUS Eysiolul, makes Dew Blood ip old Vers Cures Nero Mental anit Bram Wi orry, Des i WV eakness, Fission, Sper and Effects of Abuse or lrcesses, 28 PoC Dox, six for 8% One will please, six oure. Bold i b Fall drugmista or mailed in t of priea New pamphlet ne Wood Maogizinoe Co. ) Toronto, Ont in Block and Floral L.ice, Nett, Madras, ous Debil work Yours, AEA Wane sss secs BEET eee SEE) Present Whims Are Often Satisfied at the Expense of Future Comfort Men who, during their working years, live up to their incomes regardless of the future, are likely, m @ their declining years, 'to be in sore need of those ® comforts which should be the portion of the aged, » The greatest of these comforts is a home, owned and paid for, Innumerable men spend on an average a half a § dollar a day in needless indulgencies. That money saved, would in ten years, buy them modest homes. : : 1 hear on all sides the ery of prosperity. Are you enjoying your share! Possibly you are held back by the extant practice of paying rent. i If so, right-about-face and examine at once our ® list of homes for sale. - McCANN 51 BROCK STREET. ¢ : = OOO0O00000000OO0000000I0] * a ' } 1 FERED FIVE WEEKS. Painting City Hall Should be Ac- cepted, Fhe city council next ing will be asked to decide as to whether the tender of W. JJ. Savage for the painting of the interior of the city hall should be accepted, instead of that of 1 W. Milo, who received the recommendation of the aty pro- perty committee on Wednesday after noon. It seems that late last spring, committee ealled for tenders for painting, but the time was most opportune. One tender only was ceived from T. McMahon & Co, over $900. It was then decided call again for tenders, to the city clerk's memorandum, the time fixed for the closing of the ten ders was August 31st. There was no advertisement for tenders, cards sent out to the local painters. When the committee met on the afternoon of August 31st only one tender was in the hands of the city clerk. The com mittee decided to make no award at the time. On Wednesday last, the committee took up the matter of tenders again. I'wo tenders were with the clerk, and they proved to be from T. W. Milo for #536 and from W. J. Savage or $474. It was found that the tender of Mr Savage was dated September 1st, and also his deposit cheque. As the ten- der was received a day later than the time of closing, the commiiiee de- cided not to accept it, and accordingly the contract was recommended to be given Mr. Milo. Mr. Savage states that Monday even the the in re for to the reason dist was because he was very busy, He thought that the date of closing was September lst. CITY AND VICINITY. Waverly $2 Hats. with young men and | as "the king of ¥2 hats.' Mills & Co., sole agents. Appointed to Gananoque, Rev. Walter Cox, of Wolfe Island, who has been abpeitited to the recto: ship of Christ church, Gananoque, wil begin his duties there on Sunday next. His successor has not yet been chosen and in the interim the Anglican ser vices on Wolfe and Garden Islands will be conducted by Prof. Noell Gill, of this city. Popular known George Left for the West. Superintendent H. Price of the Cal- gary diveision of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who arrived in the city a couple of days ago, from Ottawa, in his private car, "Minnedosa," left for the west on Thursday night, aceom- panied by Mrs. Price, who has been visiting in this district. Colonel Sam Hughes Fixed, It is said, in well-informed circles, that Col. Sam Hughes, who was anxious to be minister of militia Borden's cabinet, the promise of being appointed an honorary A.D.U. to the Duke of Con- naught. It js pot thought that more than one A.D.C. for each province will | be appointed. Nowking for Shelter. Now that the cool weather has ar- rived, the police will be called upon to give shelter to the poor unfortu- nates who have no money, and who have no place t6 go. Last night the first applicant of the season was re- ceived, and was given the best accom modation the station affords, a hard- wood bench beside the stove. Late Marine Notes. vessels on their way to King ston, with grain, have been delayed by the storm. The week has been a very rough ome on the lakes. The steamer Dunellum, loaded package freight, will arrive in ston, to-night, on her way up. I'he steamer Cordon, which has been chscharging damaged grain, at Rich- ardsons' elevator, will clear to-night for Toronto. le Some with King- Carls' Worthy Work. A number of them Elsie Birley, garet Jordan, Vera Forrister and Marjory Murray, gave a fancy work and candy sale on the lawn of William Birley, Alfred dtreet, Inst Saturday afternoon, in aid of the Kingston General Hospital. The sum of 5.21 was realized. The hospital staff is very grateful for the children's help, and assure them that their money will be spent to good advan- tage. : ; young girls, among Violet Barley, Mar- Shaw, Patria Rideau Lakes Navigation Co. Reduced rates for balance of season : . Return fare Kingston (0 Chafiey's (Lock ocks, including meals aud berth, Return fare Kingston to Newborto, frcluding meals and berth, 85. Return fare Kingston to Westport, neluding meals and berth, . Return fare Kingston to Poriland, ncluding meals . 50. Return fare Kingston to Rideau - {etotint meals and berth, Finest fishing and scenery in Am- crioa. J. Swift & Co., agents. A PANIC AVERTED In the Orpheum Theatre Thursday * Evening. stood up on their seats. Mapy y, Shomght that a fire had started as THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, "= TENDER A DAY LATE ALTHOUGH OPENING Was ne. The lod City Council Will be Asked to De-|farewell was said to Rev cide if W. J. Savage's Tender for and according | being | | {| McLeod's in | has been squared by ' | ners, z CE eesestasesssess PETTY TP Vere FRIDAY, SILVER-MOUNTED CANE Presented to Rev, John Mackie by Foresters. ge room of Court Frontenac {lodge, No. 59, 1L.O.F., was filled, on { Thursday evening, when the formal John Mae I kie, D.D., who is leaving the city soon As a tribute of is held by the with a for the old country. | the esteem in which he "members he was presented silver-mounted cane suitably | The presentation was made by W. F. Fitztierald, who referred, in 4 feeling manner, to the service which the departing member had rendered the order. A suitable reply was made by recipient who, in a reminiscent Ines, referred to the time he entered the order and to the period he had served them as high chief ranger. He stated that he didn't intend to sever his commection with Kingston entirely but that he expected to return and visit the court in the future. Rev. the man- i : VERY SU DDEN | DEATH "or Mrs. Robert Nicholson on Fri. i day Morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholson, Queen streot, after having spent pleasant evewing with friends, returned to their home on Thursday, when Mrs, Nicholson was attacked with acute indigestion and died on Fitday morning. The deceased lady was popular and of a happy disposi. tion, had been married two years ago and was aged twenty-three vears. She was a daughter of Robert McCormick and a granddaughter of Andrew Me- Cormick. Her (Christian name was Hazel Lillian I'rior to her marriage she was a stenographer and was cle ver at her work. 53 | a at seven | TWO FOR PENITENTIARY. | Berlin, | Stratford contributed one lin another to the roll at the prison at Portsmouth to-day "Harry" * Remington robbed a man med James A. Taun of ¥116, at Wie Grand Trunk station in Stratford few weeks ago He was canght, an} found guilty and sentenced, by Judge | Barron, to five vears. Sherif Thomas Magwood brought him to Kingston. Philip Relling was found guilty breaking into houses at berlin stealing money He was given sears. High Constable Clinrles wr and County Constable 'etch brought him to Kingston. and Ber- big and | five Hu- L. Ss CIVILIANS' RIFLE SHOOT To be Held at the Ranges on Satu - ! day, Oct. 14th. The Kingston Rifle association is to hold a meet at the ranges on Oet. t4th. The affair will compnence in the norning at 9.30 o'clock last all; day. Prizes have been offered by number of the prominent men of city. It is expected that a large] number will take advantage of the shoot. The prize list has been arrang- ed so that everyone will have a chanee | of winning some prize money. | i and Witch Hazel Cream chapped hands, after shaving Hc. the bottle, at McLeod's dtores, Ihe death ocgurred at Easton's (or on Saturday, of Maleolm Me | an old and esteemed resident. He had been in ill-health all summer. I admire the man who is liberal | snough to let the other fellow exerciso| his own opinion. Hot water bottles, one guaranteed, at Stores. St. Paul's annual high tea, day, Oct. 25th. for ete., Drug Martin, new goods, Every McLeod" Drug | Wednes | BY { Kingston's Famous Fur Store. % | THE VERY NEWEST HATS ARE HERE We renewing our stock of Ladies' Hats continu This week we added to keep ally. our assortment seven dozen of the very mewest creations, all at popular prices. SUITS THAT SUIT. Do mot buy that Fall Swit until our stock has been in- spected. Your Suit will not be common: if bought here. We cater to particular people SUITS, $12 to $30. WATCH OUR WINDOWS! GE iss OCTORF. R. 6, engraved .. o'clock | his tender was not put in on August One From Stratford and Other From | of | the| lcess street. { form. jiting stockings, | street. {lion | br | | gone lan office. BISIVIIRISEIIUIITITILIS Te ers ------------a 1011 | The anteed 2 the largest | | | | - H ngers and Pillows. 260 PRINCESS STREET. UEEN'S - QUEEN'S QUEEN'S Latest editions of authorised University Text Books. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens pen with a standard uniform price all over the world and guar- 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, Pennants, The College Book Store OPEN NIGHTS. oy i INGE 'Phone 919, TT INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | ® Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up uyl § Our Reporters. Look for red cross on tag day "Buy infants' foods," ai Gibson's. Rev. Dr. Mackie has a Laua Liole printed 365 years ago. Police Magistrate Farrell returned from Montreal on Friday. William: Swaine, piano tuner. Orders recived at McAuley's. "Phone 778. English boots for women and 'men, {good value, just arrived.' Dutton's, 200 Princess street. {| Frmeipal Gordon went ray, to address the (lub this evening. | 'Fresh Huyler's sweets." Gibson's. | H. Cunningham, mano tuner, 21 {hing street. Leave orders at Mc | Auley's bookstore. Ihe steamer Wolfe Islander is bring {ing large quantities of straw from tne island for local merchants Fabard lun library to Ottawa, lon Canadian 'New books." Gibson's. Men's and boy's underwear, heavy | Howce-lined, low prices, at Dutton's, 209 Princess street. | Mrs. (Hev.) F. Gu. | Tweed, and children, month with | Rideau King, for Ottawa, ever Mon- day and Thursday, at 6 a.m. Jas. Swift and Co., agents. Miss Floreiice Bowland, {and Miss Violet | Falls, gre here to attend Lueen s. I "Buy infants' foods," at Gibson's. Ald. T. F, Harrison went to Gan fanoque, on © Friday, to attend the * | Leeds Sunday school convention Sale this week, $3.50, jent boot for $2.75, Dutton's, = of a Kirkpatrick, are spending loronto friends, Almonte, Warten, Ferguson's women's pat- 209 Prin- went te De seronto, to be present ail the funeral of the late Mrs. IB. J, O'Rourke. "Fresh Huyler's sweets." See our He 1 great' value. York 200 Princess street. Agwie Johnston after spending friends in Detroit F. Whitney, ngston, Gibson's, corsst, hose support ers, New Dress Re Miss home has returned weeks Torom three Vis ined to. "Bay On Sale infants' foods," at Gibson's 20 doz, Dutton's 35¢ heavy woollen He 29 Princess D. mn Cotman, of Cobden, Ont, two patients for opera Thurs re, P. brought in the general hospital o1 ' library books." : "Now Gibson's, Tabard Lr stock of Spec cheap and inspect our pew English boots, just [1ally strong for boys an | Dutton' 8, 209 Princess street I'. H. Huyek, who city for the past your to the Castleton, to «pen Call arrived { girls Lins been in hi the wars, ha up Huyier's sweets." Gibson's silk ribbon, all all wool glove: Dutt 280 'Fresh Sale 3-inch 10e. Fancy homespun, 12 dome fasteners, 14 I'rincess street W. M. Moore, King ployee of the powder | 18 speuding few davs {in that town. "New Tabard Gibson's iwo were fined Deseronto Farret ( rown. colors, n's, old en weed, friends ston, an works, 1 with Inn library books." ningston, drunken re « Lhe from stg for we sailors, * one and © ness at hey m steamer Sale maid's aprons, SOc. Hous: dresses from $1.00. lined vests or drawers, 20e. 200 Princess street. "Fresh Huvler's sweets." Gibson's Miss Jeunie Shields, daughter Benjamin Shields, Smith's Falls, Miss Helen Dooher, Lombardy, | take a course mn arts at Queen's "Buy infants' foods," at Gi Order your corset now, perfect fil from $3.00. Correct bust distenders and brassieres, als Hygiene Wa ats. 4 iNew York Dress Reform, 200 Princess | | street. i "New Gibson's, A meeting of the water works com mittee was called for three o'clock, this afternoon. The chief matter for consideration is the Donnelly com pany's bill for work at the intake nd McConkey's" pipe. "Buy Huyler's jt class sweets at Cibson's. Immense variety of sweaters, lowest prices in town, for men, women and children. You save money at the bar- gain store. Dutton's, 209 Princess street, "Buy "loilet soaps" Personal canvassing ipleasant or' possibie | teachew, the tutor, ete. A ecard in ithe Whig's (lassified Advertising jprge will perform the service for you lat small cost. | "Bay toilet soapy' ar Gikson's. i" Richard Hicks, who plaved so sue | comatally the part of St. John Mere {dith, the aged diplomat, is one of the gest members of the "Kdged being bot twenly- seven years of age. The remains of the late | Wilhiam Mnlihall, who che in New York iy, arrived the C splendid value, Fleece Dutton, of andl will heon's library books." Tabard Inn high ab Gilbmon's. is rot always to the music i | GLLALAAL0000000000084 § Dissecting - Instruments 3 For the Student just 3 beginning this kind of | , work, or for those more advanced We have a full line of the latest In- struments of every des- ; cription. Also Stethoscopes in the different styles ! Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. sesstesisessanteieiatsatirteeiiteies ow SEIT SSIS Grae FIV PIII IPI VIII Iv - assem sis se ess adlee 02.48 | 18 only Ladies' Black £ilk Waists, the balance g of our stock of broken "lines all are stylish gar- >» ments. Sizes 37 to 40 prices range from $3.76 » to $7.50. Saturday Morn- ing at 8.30 Your Choice 3:45 ' Qe we OOOO OOO OOO vevey YOO TIRADE Pee a ~ X AAW 2000 yards of Striped Flannelettes extra good quality, fast colors, full 33 inches wide, Saturday 10c. a Yard. We Lead in Uuder- wear and Blanket Values Let Us Show You the range eeleYe ad ® A, * - oO AR FOO OOD OUR IRE CHC RON SOOO gis ene Brooches AND Ri in ngs Amethyst, Peri- in varying workman- for the Brooches Pearls, Topaz, dot, Cameos, ets design Exquisite ship and modest goods presented $6.00 buys a dainty Brooch useful IN RINGS Our Btock was never or varied Diamond Solitaires Doubles at easy Soa as Iarge C Pearl ree and five prices $hH Fancy Stone abundane: 1 Bands Singles, stones, ustors, th n @ Pearl Ris 0 set 8 are al up in smiiH EROS., 850 KING STREET, lssmers ow marriage Liconses, MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING W. F. GOURDIER A |Good Investment Cor. Stanley and Alfred Sts. | One Double Dwelling (rent- 3 ed) and one Single Dwelling . |[rented), together with large { lot. $2,000 Buys entire parcel. Mullin, The Real Estate Expert, Voto dohnseom and Division Sts, "Phone 539 Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store. KL OO OOOO OOOH OOOO CO) EEE Tae | BB ! = i GAS HEATING STOVES. We bave the odorless kind, five] sizes, from $2.00 to §7.00. Too early | to light tbe furnace. the Gas Stove .}/ fills the bill. Gas costs 2c per hour. 'Phone 515. 4. W. OLDFING Cur. Sydenham aad Ovdsance %¢ Friday. He was formerly of Wolie Island. The remning were taken over there for burml. The funeral takes nif Maturday mormng to the : 1 iH il i I nuffing Harry know and Helle a Baby 'bout Sam laundry A wre Seminary all the take their Sallor Jack laundry Fluffn Ruafll duds i w A Cemetery vury Buster Brown lauury is where they Mike's robes A Sanitary laun- mother Wise Minnie dry is seldom but says she found a real one a A Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts. : "Phone 22.

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