Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1911, p. 5

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' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, --BEDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911, FAGRE FITE ---------- A ---- BANK 'THE HALLS OF QUEEN'SBOARD OF HEALTH. en : --. OF 2 ' THE CHORAL SOCIETY AND THE COULD NOT GET QUORUM FOR DRAMATIC CLUB MEET. { SESSION. Every Dr sartment is fully Cguirped to ensure Students Are Presario for Aunual! Although There Was lLinportant Vremizt and Efficient Service. Rush--Many Students Are Still] Business Before the Members-- Tas : Registering--The Last Will Not! (harman and Medical Health be Here Until Christmas. { Officer Alone in Attendance-- Matters to be Takén Up. S ninnz Bank at all ! Branches SS m---- wn EE A meeting of the Choral Society of | Queen's University, was held Monday! Any ugh the 'board of health bad 8 : 3 . ud he { Th s L amb rt - . Merchant Tailor afternoon in the old arts building, for unportant business on hand, Chairman | 0 > a e mo the purpose of reorganizing for the! Mailed could not get a quorum," for | . = confing season, This splendid body of | 4 + meeting called on Monday after musicians is well-known for the excel |, oon at four o'clock The chairman lent work they do, and for the nume and the medical health officer, Dr. A A : : ous fine concerts which have been giv- Hiamsc ! ; cont? Call and see us. We try to give a man such a deal that he will ~ B. Williumson, put in an appear- ¥ en in winters gone by, is expect ud |, nee, but the other me , te BOR . be ro well satisfied with the cloth, the Style, e Workmanship and the [that the sockety this session will be) A as das mbers Were con We offer the "best $3. 50 Shoes for Men ¥ k i i i al 3 ' 1 the dont "of the } } } | spicuous by their absence, | rice, that he will come again and also recommend us to h Inends., He ejquivalel oO e best that has| It » ight be stated, that up-to-d Sp i pe wy Offered in Ki prod l in other seasons. | complaints to the number of date, ver er mn ingston. dn er = es en rR ---- : ~ six hundred and fifty have been reg- The dramatic club also meets for the |... ot 1 Ties nrark: \ fret te me th sane Hoar rox the interid with, the police about. the garb Men's Calf Bluchers Leather Lined, Up- {age system, some time ago Thos, Lambert, 157 Princess Street |o.cri.imen's ire" thi cube | hat ix to any. that this namber of To-Date Patents, Also Tans and Patents. STREET TE Py - Hold on a second ! We want vour busin it a Sail er Over ks it Io : . teceived about & KS = » | marks it as one of the organizations | 1. arbage man not calling at the in connection with the university as|}.uces These complaints are handed one being well worth the patronage c 1 " over to the men who have the con- : HOW M NY PEOPLE USE A amd assistancéd anyone can give. The! ract for the collection, by William] * x7 A {club is looking forward to just as sue | yp. ammon, the sanitary inspector, TOWEL BEFORE YOU DO o ||" -eezloe re and ho roports having notified the = {contractors to go to work. It is just Quite a number of the science SL | ossible that the garbage system will The best way to cure a disease is to prevent it. dents were out Monday afternoon deo- {come up before the board for discus. So------ -- ------ -- Y' SANITARY Was "very fine. nd tbe seieoes. mon 50 BU its next , westing as quite | oN Eve Woman Was very ne an ie science men a \ 3 i : inumber of complaints have been re- \ ry S S EDD S ---------------------------- took advantage of it to get a littl e | ceived about the way in which the | hea W tmueresiad and shuld now creens creens practical work in with the ,#technieal | ob as heen handled men PER LR MARVEL Whirtiag spray a ' TOWEI k, | eev------ The board o have taken up the | AS IT WAS RECEIVED A DAY TOO NR a & The new Vaginal Syringe, ie PAPER | The students of the different faecul- ate a a I haye ; ake " ny hi AST W LATE ENS he : aa Sat ev M <hnntat " atter epidemic of scarlet fev 4s - drags for om Whe cannat supply the Be dis ving a spir st, } : hs 2 . ties are displaying a spirit of unrest ler. It is the opinion of the chairman FR are soft, absorbent, economical, pleasant to use, and {which experience in other years has|i..¢ there should be a better syste GUARANTEE CLEANLINESS, : (taught the older heads ne: ly always of i hold 8 hatter syatom T. W. Milo Awarded Contract for " means mischief. The mischief referred : Another matter which has to be Painting City Hall Interior--\W. 8old in rolls, each containing 500 towels, size 14 x 15. lo i» nana Of ner than the annual rush taken up by the board, ix the ship at J. Savage's Tender Was Sup es, which strike terror to many, at, = With handsome nickle fixture, all packed in . : eat, sealed cart . the same time giving them a great | n au SaTIOm ree rr ran {deal of enjoyment. The students al lways go to a great deal of expense to make the annual rush a much- talked-of affair, and they have com- menced to work quietly already. h Ceneral Avante fon € of Princess street, which has Lower. -- been reported to he ort in an unsanitary " i oT : ; The city council last evening decid oe®occeeee condition, and about which so many complaints have been made. NEL (PLY Ge designated, it] @ KID GLOVES PROPERL la menting of the I ' a to havel uld not be considered. Accordingly, CLEANED, ! ng he hoard as soon as it awarded the contract for painting . possible. rw Kid Gloves are cleaned by us inside and outside without any offensive odor attached aftes- wards R. PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cleaners, 69 Princess St, Kingston, Ont lod that when a tender was not re the interior of the eity hall to silo, whose tender was 8 , although W. 1. Savage tendered for $471, or 859 less. The teader of the latter was not received til the day after the time Arrival of Kitty," is a spark. specified ling scimedy, replete with merriment, Ald. Ross, chairman of the property | but wholesome and clean in every committee, explained that as My . will pe t. s probable that a great . . ill permit. It is pre ole eatll ce. It is made up of a series of com Snvame's (ender was hot received. in 999080096000400000400 many of them will not be here until olientions that' are sragyall rgjonvages nde as n : ' . ications § are gradus workes h . ni » ar. 8 well on towards Christmas 3 i Ay orke time, it wns not a legal tender, and ine out with ludricrous effects, and is fur therefore, could not fairly be consider : Eh ther enlivened by pretty girls ar ire | og The soccer team still continues to |. al, up-to-dat v | _ Nb : " . 3 nal, u o-date S1C¢ v BT'S \ } OF THE get in a good practice every day on Y ot Th : i = a ne he . bid I it ornare fans pote every ae we lun centers in the ar ~ a PY penad by Senaerhibs 2d Runaings the lower campus. The rugby teams i i is ir. Sava a fi : 1 IN 48 HOURS. Bu res x v fey and Bladder 3 rival of Kitty Benders, a dashing vau . te ' have \abandoned the campus now and EE the comm it became feville @ st, & » fashic » Has o . ' or go Ache athletic field, so that the deville artist, at the fashionable Hal-{ jor, and should be consi - RN , ' eyon Hotel, in the Catskill Mountains, | ot th he time s . association men have plenty of time the location of. whieh bles: th not think the ta - po ! to indulge their much-beloved a Ach : enalues the gn fine in regard He m : author of the comedy to work in many| ceiving tender uestion as purel : sport. -- charming situations. Kitty" will be Ald 2 | it 'on : it t ) ) ne { he could save n 0 0h weity | Ue t e OG « T rads A ' : t ; x A number of sprinters had a good At th rand on Thursday, Oct. 12 to tell wh AVAL . tender w oy Ss rong 5 4 ) : : Boxea at EH i hen wa 1 r Liraham eclared that if work-out in the gymnasium on Mon- "The Private Secretary." in until it was opened i a day afternoon. he gallery is so ar y . opened, .it was seen that jit was dated | Savage hind been in the place of i ranged that a good circular track is Much interest is being taken in September Ist, or a day too late Milo, he would have voted for the afforded and the mon composing the the revival of the famous farce com- yld. Dailey upheld the chairman. , nc eptance of his tender \ OF CAN ADA, ®AMITED, track team will continue to practice edy, "The Private Secretary," which | He regretted that the city could not | Ald, Carson sugvested ealling : there until proper accommodation is will be seen at the Grand on" Satur] take advantage of the lower figure of | pew penderers as a way out of : p inee ie F. Savage . diffic Due 1st July, 1041, loterest payable ist January and July furnished at the athletic field. day; Oct. 14th, matinee and night, [ Mr. Sa line ny Hiott's solution was t Redeemable at 110 and interest, wr : Students still continue to arrive GR AND OPERA HOUSE from difigrent quarters of Canada and : there are still many to hear from.| "The Arrival of Kitty" is Coming ; : x Teachers will not all be here until the Ai WE ARE OFFERING THE Ee RO Te The west are open as long as the weather In Art-Muslin or China Slik asd *ission Frame Figured Tapestry was come, as the schools in the e000 00O0O with OO. James Bancroft, the .eminent Ald. Elliott 'moved in amendment to], } ¥ BOY Lt Ju LIST "OF FLOWERS. English comatlian, in the title role. {the committee's recommendation that | 107 new tenders for both painting the ----tamme-- As the Rev. Robert Spaulding, Mr.|the tender of Mr. Savage be accepted, "1Y hall roof and also ts intenor, Sent to Indus Placed on the Casket of the * Late | Bancroft has delighted morg than 2,-las it is $9 less than Mr. Milo's The amendment of Ald, Elliott was ' The Net Assets amount to $4,005,012.61, which does not Mrs 000 audiences, and, in fact, jt was his Al. Hoag pointed out that if on | lost or th is divisioy le.o include valuable trademarks, patent rights, ete, PY interpretation of the original play that | August 31st there had been a quorum | Yeay-Alds,; Carson, ( Si Chay Ad qu Br are 3 , McCartney | Magis i i i 1} arte ton " | ston, Elliott, Harty, Kent Bois to the total of $2,450,000 have been issued. the casket of the late Mrs. Robert made it spring into instant favor on lof the propert ot ; : boos ha » i it the continent. Mr. Bancroft has sur- | the meeting called, t ' ir Nicholson were the following \ | Sxatrong Hanley, Harrison, ag, | Indusie The earnihgs for the year 1910 amounted to $337,807.73, Nirenths. D. A. Givens, Mrs. Mo. {rounded himself with a thoroughly | Savage would not : or more than three and one-half times the amount of the an Dowall, Mr. amd Mrs. H. Stratford; Shin jetont cast of players and ghe pro -l, i i was pot i! itt McCann, Rignev and Ross--4 i As stated in Monday's Whig the lw nual Bond interest, which is $147,000, cross, Miss Kate ()'Neil: crescent, Don- | duction is identical with the one that } ol closing | Ald. Bailey refused to vote without [pleaded guilty and the magistrate, in ald Macgimivray and Laura Bostridge: made William Gillette a Jatnous ackos Ald. Harrison moved in smendment | legal advice view of the fact thatthe iad had . ¥ ie ¢ oi " sheaf of whgat, Herbert Ainslee; [over nigat, iere is real fun, hearty | to the amendment that the matter pel he tender of Mr. Milo was, there-| been under arrest on more than one We shall be glad to mail you circular giving fall particulars. sprays, H. 'Nicholson and Beatrice | healthy laughter, in "The Private | referred to the ci solicitor, and | fore, accepted, oveasion, for a ahmila offence con. che x M1 : 3 , | Secretary, and its enormous vogue at {that the contract be awarded in u : . Mosher, Mrs. lurray, Mrs. Gipson, |S : 2 1 : ! led -- ---- sidered that a tenn in the Industrial rice---100 an nterest Charles and Edvard Bostridge, Mrs. | the present in the larger cities, proves cord ince with his legal Bp id Pr. Tuttle's Sudden Death, wl would be the best thing for A . > " . . of om k wnt none ol . : Muckler and family, Minnie and Ela that it has the qualities which 80 few . Ald. hent x wh ried t a ne | I. H 1] Tutt dropped dead in [him He i ery wayward lad and fivans, Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis, Elsie|plays have, that of sustaining inter- [the tenders peed he acospted Lhe | rents have been unabl keep GIG AT ST TR WE Ga » ha : . i he dining room 1 ay en utiable to Kee YTS WY OTT WE ti. Harper, Mrs, C. Smith, Mr. and]est year after year council could very easly refuse Mr bar w id : \ { v check. Some time ago he was ; I ilo' or nn cep Sy L addington : dav eve » Mrs, J. Evans, Miss Teresa Staley, ppt a ---- Milo 8 sander ! "pt Mr q BY bi Z. He vesided in Es i Lt in the act of ransacking an Wr. apd Mrs. W. ML. Lewin, the family,| RE-ORGANIZATION MEETING |o¢es. There was no legal question "| Suilwell anc i Brock street, and on this eae eC . Mrs. : Bram The Montreal Securitics father, mother and brothers, Mrs, 6 stake at all hat: it ) | ava Ne ol rnd n sina wr m was given another chance ' that iF t I en Cas om rheumatism o : li. Pratchett, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.|Of the District Visitors of St. Ross said the ame i i it d Lowry, Mr. and Mr H. Lar M . ' . went went through, it would mean | the heart. Dr. Tuttle was a graduate | £ / » Mr. ar $ . Lane, Mr. George's Cathedral men 3 Rls ' . ' orporation, L 3 . : hoe o receiving of | of Queen's University, Kingston, Or Cape Vincent's Complaint ' imi e and Mrs, Stein, Mr. and Mrs. A hat henceforth the receiving of \ . ! i s Complaint. e reorganization meeting of the He had 1 ' eonnt { k : Mar 3 and . = tender at is erta hour Would mean ¢ had relatives i i 4 { e¢ Vieent people v seiko s ' H. BR. SWENERTON Clark, Miss L. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.fyigorior visitors in connection with] Shoo Bt 8 ceriain, Hick: |» od hut. hind separutod Fonts ent people have protested 94.95 Bank of Ottawa Building, «R$ INE N Charles Randall, Miss Ella V. Evans, TG 4 thedeal held nothing. He said that if Ald. Elliot: | was married bu ' sted | jt the public service commission : of asain pet. sorge s cathedry ¢ « i : ' Montreal. Manager, Mrs. (Dr) Simpson, Gilbert Merritt, reOrje's tn! 3. Xas hal Mlwas not biased, he would not take! | against the way the New York . Cen . i k Monday aftecnoon. There was a} id he did i tral Miss Bertha Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. the stan we GK - : {tral railway treais them. They ask " : good attendance and the work for the Ald. Eliott shiected 4 neh nedv for viiment in! George Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas a. ho omjeclted to sued Ly on i it the company be required to re Mills, Mr. and Mrs. John Holland, |Yo2"F "28 drafted.' Hearty endorsement charge. He was not biased, he declur val's famil we al bsow's. | instate the train leaving Water ME. 3 . * bans vel o] ; » : - yD Mrs. J. McMaster, Miss Etlie Connel-{¥28 given the scheme for the es-| 4 |; Ask your groeer fo w's Quali- | at 4.55 pm ly, Mildred Patterson, Mr. Lawson. Jablishment n a Sache hicks has Ald. MgCartney looked upon the {y"" flour schedule on this be ! heen proposed by Ie agen © re Children's Aid Socety, J. ( Mc- | or-- ° Dead at Cape Vine ent, : ' $ pecia Y a e Cape Vince Y.. 10.4 _ |Uonachie I'he members present felt ape ¥noent, N.Y, Oct -TLeoTde chat such a building was greatly nocd- Van Schaick died at his home in Mar- ol * kot street on Sunday from cancer. He 3 PM. AND 8 P.M. DAILY. . . < As a 'means of bringing the large & 3 " i survive) by hie » ow, 4a adopted parish together and making its mem erv S e any h : v rother : q » T Don't fail to attend our VAUGHLOF, one brother and a mister. haps feel sts corporate life it was pro posed to hold a numbsr of gather EXTRAORDINARY SALE REGULATED DD STOMACHS. © [ines at which the weltuce of the con 3 I " Dyspepsia, Gas, Indigestion and All heloful parish aetivity, the Mother's ® " 9 Stomach Misery Goes in Five] mestings, will be resumed on Oct The . ] okyo Minutes. 26th. If what you just ate is souring on i JAPANESE ART DEALERS. our stomach or lies like a lump of Excursion to New York. " y * elli vad, refusing to digest, or you belch] The annual excursion Lo New York Th R 174 Wellington Stres. gas and eructate sour, undigested)left on Tuneday morning. The etemm eres a eason food, or have a feeling * of dizziness, fer left at 5.15 am. It is expected : heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad tastelthat a large number will leave in the Loo for one can WORRY. in mouth and stomach headache--this|afternoon and another crowd will k back to the cause, pep A i is indigestion. leave on Wednesday morning. Among never get well until the cause of sickness is Sure Starter for 111 Health A full case of Pape's D those who went were N. C. Polson, n ro : ol pe's Diapepsintosts ar. Joseph' Duly, 'James Craig. Dr. removed, Useless worrying (a form of nervoushess) sep! is indirectly the result (through the nerves; 1 only 50c. and will thoroughly cure Mori d wile. Mi } De 1 bn NTISOnR and wile, Miss Jean avy, . . . " 0 d Mill Season your, out: vkordes stomach, wd leave: "H. Hunter and wife, Mrs. H. Sw Perhapse it's the drug, caffeine, grown of Improper feeciog. A furnfiove. man of al Ome . . : . Memphis oa one else in the family may suffer from [SFM L. Guess and wife, Sergeant in tea and ooffee. emplis J . stomach trouble or indigestion. azelton, Miss Camie, James Hogan, About a year ago 1 was aillicted with \ BR. ¢ i Mi Callaghan, " . po: 4 % nervous spells, ould tr 6 Ove 1 2 ple your. pharmacist. to show youlg, a] aan ra ani That thing which makes the heart of 0 WOrty sy over {My ; Soc. fii en a il : oe son, Harry Brannigan, Mrs. W. the tea and coffee drinker flutter and fail : I went to consult one of the best physloiang : 3 | why Dyspepsia trouble of all kinhs Pannell. Ea also slowly breaks down the nerves in many fa Ye mphis and he asked AMONE Many quedo ar : Fi gO. avd why Dispepsin always! Welcoming Duke of Ceunsught. people (not all). =, 'His advice was. "Go to. some provisiim ' : o a in rune stumache or Queen's athletic committee's excur- : siore and get a box of Postum, drink it in Stock complejo in every detail. Anything how And fashionable or Dalen and ayateke candy. sion nh Dituna xij give Kingston If you are one of the many affected Y viace of caffer aud as sow are confined will be found here. Hundreds of Trimmed Hats to select from. though each dode contains poser Poon lar parade and the decor tea and coffee , and really w wnt to get well, Your desk lo & great extent try and get out in and 20 two alike in the lot. sufficient to digest and prepare for tions for the public reception of the suppose you leave off the flrink which } has d his Irs " assimilaticn into the blood all the ernor- i, Puke of Con. : : ; a JATS FOR LADIES. Er re FOR GIRLS. Mod von eat; besides, it makes youl nanght. The wise Rhone ag vd caused the tronbile, and take on wallm 0 yo Lg; the table with a healthy ap-i4, about 12.80 noon, October 14th, HATS FOR CHILD petite; but, what will please you es the reception at patTinsien: CALL SOLICITED WHE WISH TO PURCHASE OR § [most ix, that you will feel that your kings takes place al 2.30 p.m, | and ali ; A tomach and intestines are clean' and | large number wil take this pportum. \ lowed 'this wise hysieian's advise asd cut wi = Posh, and you will pot need to re Jae to visit the capital. the coffee and using Postum in iis vlace Nicholson. Among the floral tiibutes placed on ive Mavor Graham an « AN THR OM its HE EA I a Jaxa er pills for Dr. Reid, Queen's Geaduste '1 now consider my heaith perfect and tha* If is all due to my baving vsed Foetom ie bilionsness This eity will hare. many Dispepsi , MP, the new . piace of éoffes™ Name give Sustome, graduated at Fostum Co., Windsor, Ontario Meh College in 1890. for the morning beverage There's a reason for quitting the drug- drinks tea and coffee, and (heeg a St. Luke's Woman's Guild afternoon In a few days you may discover why -- drinking Postum. Trial ten days proces ion . i 0 "There' of " Look | Look in packages. for a copy of the famous $ a Reason Hitle book, "The Road to Wellville." Canadian Postum Cereal Company, Limited, Windsor, Ontario, Teradu

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