Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1911, p. 2

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o PAGE TWO. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911. 025500000000 000000000¢, | alter visiting friends dn Syracuse, |W CETTE ares Er | : yg | Albany, Fulton and New York. ee gia * < 3 i i May Weir, An pt, lef Cool Evenings- : pin Way Wi Mead stro, If on 0 in | months' visit to her brother. She will Warm Comfort : i | i it New Sie, and, Baiimore arm Lon : Guwilight § = == Mr. Robert . Laidlaw, from Toronto, spent the week-end in town, the guest 7 a 2 220 00bebisststbbitttd of Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Macdonald, - PPG = { University avenue. In the first round of the tennis! Miss Jessie Dickson, who has been QUEEN'S QUEENS QUEEN'S Latest editions of authorised University Text Books. tournament played at the Country sre ding some sqonths in Kelowna, tournament played at the (oo on visiting. Dr. and Maw. W. Knox, ve Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens and Professor W. L. Grant won from turnea home on Saturday, bringipg| The pen with a standard uniform price all over the world and uar- TO Brownfield and Mr. ber little niece, Mi udrey Kno { . g Mise Dovathy _ Srousfed ane Et acre Te anteed by the largest Fountain Pen manufacturers. | James Swift. Miss Marion Lesslie and Mr. James McDonnell, Toronto, Loose Leaf Note Books ei Y : Mr. George Richardson won _ from | spent the week-end in town, the oR Lomi 74 Miss Mabel Brownfield and Mr. George guest of Mr. and Mrs). M Mac Universal and Banner loose leaf note books, the kinds recomen- ded by the University professors. 7 " 7 | Smythe in the second round Miss 'd nald, Univerdity avenue | Nora Gordon and Professor Ww. L.| Mrs. Richmond and the Misses Rich- | Grant won from Miss Madge Dawson, 'mond have returned from their cot- Exclusive lines of Queen's Post Cards. Posters, Pennants, Hangers and Pillows. Made with the ef- {and Professor A. L. Ferguson, Laplaid {140e down the river, where they were | lammond and Miss Helen Crowe won spending the summer. . . - - 260 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN NIGHTS. 'Phone 919, These Easy Chas are full of solid comfort. «8 are cur Morris Chairs 7.50. u 7 Iv 1 | : 1 $6, $7.50. $10 up fectiveshadow stripes { from Miss Marion bosalie and A Mr The stol is George Richardson. iss Bessie |" Mry. McRory and Mrs. Giltprt Wood, 5 t e 15 a | Smythe and Major PF. R. Sedgwick lho have been siting friends = in broad straight shawl | won oe Miss Marie Curfutbeey and | town, returned, on Tuesday, to Sou pr . ' | Mr . H. Craig. Miss Mildred Jones! ji. Man, effect with wointed { and Professor 1. Guttman won from Mr. "Jack" Maynard, of Toronto, ends finished with | Miss Bessie Richardson and Professorly,g a guest in town for the week-| silk tassels, lined | Davis. od. aoa £ Rathlici. Fowl . oy * 3 . i - isses Louise an athleen Fowler, with Skinner's shirr- Mrs. W Bh Dalton, Johnson street, who have beg : ; ] . . ' n spending some time ed block satin, | was hostess at a delightful bow Ba abroad, sailed from Naples early last a | Saturday afternoon, in honor Of MIs. week and are expected home the end Length 85 inches, R. J. Hooper's guest, Nise Rathariie of the week. 3 . i Pps | Emmett, who was the leading ary Miss Ethel Corbett, who has been ne 'ce i 4 3 > " : \ ' , 5 Pric $32.00 fin "The Earl of Pawtucket. Mise | he guest of her cousin, Mrs. Harry |Miss Kathleen Ivan, Portsmouth, left Bercccssssssssasssssssessld Mabel Dalton poured the coffee and iR,oers Hamilton, is now with Mrs. lon Tuesday to spesd several days in BL200040600000000000200 Muff large illow {Miss Edith Folger served the ices. BD . George Lyunch-Staunton. New York. style. Price $ 60 {The guests included Mrs. Charles A. ' yy A» He ad Mrs. Thampson, who were in t h B bs F : ¢ DULC u or our DIAMOND RING -------------- AAA A AA AN i M34 sons Co sow" {Low, Mrs. Hugh Macpherson, Miss Ma- Miss Lois Saunders has returned |vistting Mrs. John Mackie at "The F ] bel Brownfield, Miss Mona Knight, | from her trip to England yj «i Manse," left on Wednesd ' TI " QE . o ngland and is the anse, eft n Wednesday last for OSTERMOUR 4A TTRESSES Ee John McKay {Miss Marjorie Wilson, of : Picton, guest of Mrs, Saunders, Alice street, New York from which place they will None better on ea. Lh. Sales greater HE FUR HOUSE, | Miss Florence Cunningham, Miss Eth Mr. Ferguson Twigg left on Tues |sail next week for their home in than ever. Our #Fionda Felt and Kingston : Ontario. Folger, Miss Ethel Waldron, Miss Car-|lday for New York to spend a few | Scotland. Imported Direct from Holland Best Bulbs at Best I'rices Health Mattresses at the price are rie Waldron, Miss Frances Sullivan, | days. | . . . . Miss Alice Macnee, Miss Hilda Kent,| Mr. Wendling Anglin, who has been| Mrs. Charles Lowe, Union street, unequalled, 3.50 to $10 RUGS. -- Ail si and designs. Miss Christine Cochrane, Miss Elsie visiting in Goderich, returned home | will not receive until the first 1 ues CARPETS --L& cst patterns and ------------------ Peuse, Miss Nora Gordon and Miss {on Monday. day in November, and after il on Madeline Higgins. Mrs. David Murray, Frontenae | the first and second Tuesdays of the ' - - - o . VOLT VRLLVTRRS r color effec!s - treet in ; "1 { $ "lors { reet, will entertain at tea or I month JANOLEUM in Block and Floral i : s + at tea on Fri pao! k ; a ! The Keading Club-met at Mrs. Mo- {day afternoon. } Mrs. W. 1. Grant, Wellington street ie ~ ------------------------ x > 0 , {- M ; } * R i py 3 i 3 " - wat's, Johnson street, on Tuesday al Mis. W. Gunn will receive at 170i will receive for the hrst tine Sines TR : ce. Nett. Madras, Ee J ' . at's, , ) | 1 . \ i a CURTAINS Lice, Netl, Tad LOOKING FOR HER HU SBAND. afternoon, when a presentatidn was | Barrie stréet, on the first and second | her marriage on Friday afternoon and Biles ete y > "She W Id Give Hi made to Mrs. John Mackie, who is{ Tuesdays of the month after Novem afterwards on each Frday during the Repair and Upholstered work| Told the Police She oul sive Hime of the oldest members of the club. ber lst. {winter promptly and well done : a Black Eye. The gift was a grey suede bag, with Mrs. deroy Shaw, Frontenae street, Mrs. Samuel Lireh, Bagot street, will Phone 9 Yours, "If | get my hands on him, - I'll silver mountings. The members pre | Was hostess at a very enjoyable tea receive on Friday afternoor . hd d at rots a sene were Mrs. Nortop-Taylor, Mrs. jon Monday afternoon Spencer, of Montreal, will trike him and make sure he get 0 3 moon. Vik ON GO Ek ave. Sure thing, 1 will strike E. T. Torrence, Mrs. Alexander : i. F. HARI bla k oye. DUIS ne irkpatrick, Mrs. J. H. V. Urowe, Ex-Cadet Codville spent Tuesday i . . Waldron, him." / ; . : An angry woman hurried into the Mrs. J. P. Shine, Mrs. James Cappon, | town on his way from Montreal to ace,"" will not receive station, Wednesday morning, Miss Blanche Deacon, Miss Helen | Toroyllo, where he is attached to the Tuesday in November , Royai Canadian Dragoons. Mrs. Charles Corbett sill statement. She Fraser, Miss Isabel Ross and Miss ret Lettie: Tandy. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Niekle, Farl | home, to-morrow, from Chicago, . . * street, left om Saturday to spend seve- [she was the guest of her d Mrs. William Morris and her two [al days at Atlantic City. Mrs. Oswald Jeffrey, also fron bright daughters, of Hamilton, enter ale. Bui Uiothers and iia Minnie ng in Flint, Wich, and Hamilto -- . i 4 oe. MC svening, ers, karl street, returned on Sa-| r. Uyni night, arrived much annoyance, and my hair besa mmo aged to give her She slip, but when taunt] st pi Sane, Monday veering, tardy. from Toronto. n Sa rr YH ight, ar very thin. | pve u Ft Ta she got hold of him she would make it The house was beautifully decorated, Miss Agnes Richardson, University [days with Dr. and Mrs. A Herpicide for a month A ed af i warm for him. One of the constables autumn: leaves prevailing. Mr Morris | avenue, will leave on Wednesday for | Alice street druff has entirely disap asec a ey tried to quiet her, and told her not] received in u handsome gown of green Cincinnati to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Ciuess, Bagou hair is heconsing fic Bs Avie Wheto to he too severe oh her husband, but satin, trimmed with Oriental sequins. Mrs. J. W. Craig, of Ottawa, who street, left on Tuesday for New York formerly, New hair is growisge whevol go oog10 not listen to any "alk of Miss Corbett, the guest of honor, has been visiting Mrs. W. (i. Craig, (to visit Mrs. I. 1 Cokefuir hey there was none, and ha a this kind : were blue satin, with pearly peari Barrie street, left on Monday to visit [will visit friends at Albany and Rome ful to you for the beneht $ "No, sir," she said, "Um going to | dopo the Misses Morris wearing | her father, Mr. A. Scobhell, in Cape|on their way home received from Newbro's Herpicide strike him' and strike him hard, too. | soft gowns of white silk with crimson | Vincent. Mrs. Craig will return to! . . od Very truly yours, : It is steied that the husband has . ... Supper was served at mid- | Kingston on Wednesday 'and go on to] Mrs. Blewett, who has bee " MRS. C. B. FOSTER, | been missing from home for a couple night. Ottawa on Thursday. Mr. J. D. Craig, | Mrs. Finkle, Union treet, hi , No. 985 Utah Ave., Butte, Mont of dava who has been spending the past sig [turned to Boston > . Send Alaska, will | Miss Grace Murph i > : ; % Fare * . » . : Sold by leading druggist re | Mrs. Hansord Hora, West street, | months in return. to Ot , passed through 0c. in stamps for sample to the Her- Accidents Will Happen. 'entertained informally at bridge on|tawa on Friday. town on Tuesday on her way from picide Co., Detroit, Mich. Une Sol In the best regulated families. 1 Monday afternoon. The prizes were . . . . { Boston to Chatham. lar bottles guaranteed. Jas. BB, Ne jthey take the form of burns, scalds, 'c 0 bo Miss Marie Carruthers, Miss Dr. and Mrs. John Mackie, who are Mrs. George Young, and Miss Faith | Bg g Leod, special agent, Kingston |eute, bruises or seratches, the quick- Mrs. W. H. present guests of Red. and Mrs. t Young, University avenue, left on Bessie Smythe and bh ¢ B. | 1 repos =~ leat relisser and the surest cure In Craig. The other guests were Mrs. I. Torrence, Brock street, will | Tuesday for Toronto to spend a few Second Hand Furniture "Mocca" Ointment, It removes all jgjlaway Waddell, Mrs. Welliam Har leave on Thursday for "The Ram-|days. . A A NAA Large Stock of New and Second {dancer of Blood poisoning and quick- ty, Mrs. Charles Lowe, Miss Nora Gor parts," Loughboro Lake. They will Mrs. Hamilton, Earl street, left onl i . « » - SE : . > s dg : { } i. a" BE AANA A EN hand urniture; alte all kinds uf Lre tly heals \t all druggists'. 26c. for jo. Mies Irene Swift, Miss Emma return il te again on Sat arday, | Saturday for Guelph, to spend some serviid Ontar : : big 3 oz. jr Pense, Miss Dorothy Brownfield, Miss ave on Tuesday next for kng-|time. 242 Ontario Street. ~~ Phys lags. { Mr. A. Duff, of Toronto, spent the The kind that not only nn : r. R. Birch, Bagot street, IMt on! week-end in town. > Suis itutind doula « & « =» Tuesday to spend some time in New| Mr. G. B. Covington, from Ten looks well, but has all the tropped dead, on Tuesday, at his! Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Farl street, re | town to jon warmtn producing qual York. Inessee, has arrived in EXTRAORDINARY home He was formerly of Stor- 'ceived for the first time since her Miss May Watson, who was the [the staff of the School of Mining. Mrs, | guest of Mrs. R. J. Carson, "Romilly | Mr. Harold Hughes, William street, | (a ities Penman's,' Imperial, CHEAP PURCHASE OF rington township. Christopher Lang- marriage on Tuesday afternoon. 5. I House," returned to Tor : expest \ | {with and his sister, Mrs. D. A. Rea, W. Nickle, sr., assisted the bride in}, =" ! ned to Toronto on. smon- | expects to leave on Sunday for Lon He n's. Wi: Peer ' : day. { don. CWwson Ss, atson s, 1'eet loft Wednesday morning to attend the receiving her many callers in the Mrs Hyacinth; Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodils Crocus, Treezia Now is the time to plant the garden for Spring Blossoming or Indoors for Christmas - $55 i SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Ovuticians. 830 KING STREET, Issmers of Marriage Liveases A WOMAN'S GRATITUDE. po 108 A Mountain Woman Writes in Praise and made the above ¥ i 4 ted to 5 awtlaide was in a terrible rage and wan of Newbro's Herpicide, know if aif the officers had seen her "For moveral years 1 have been hubbi She said she had been out troubled with dandruff, causing mel ooking for him, but that he had man- LLL04000800000044000088000044 Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 343. See tTeetStSOtTeSRVTeS CVT LTTLATETBTRNS FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIY @escsssssssssssassssssassan @occsscssssassascssasssesan i VPP T VEE TEY YY YYY [ Qreeeee oe 'a CO MADE OVER AND re ------ 3 E 1 | Frances Sullivan and Miss Died at Point Edward. Shortt. | | | John Langwith, of Point Fdward | Stephen Heward, of Amherst,| Miss Marjorie Wilson, from Picton, ee N.S., who spent the week-end with |was a guest of Mrs, A. PI. Kuight, - F. GOURDIER Perfection in Photos, ing-room pink and white roses and Mrs. James McParland, Emily street, | Alice street, for the week-end for Men, Women," Girls leftgon Monday for her home Colonel J H \ Crow Roval | @ AE. 12 iia A . ©. : . . 4 f ne. | 1) , . rowe, lova | f+ it isn't an Eastman it isn't a yellow shiyssuthesim, hd . sed Dr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan and Military College, left on Tuesday for and Bovs, etac e wkle 1 | Winnipeg to take part in the militia r vo . ) All sizes-- popular pricee, S lid Bri k Dwelli ON Sydenham St. less and Puritan brands COCO000COCIOCO00I0 err -- decorated with salvia. In the din OO; kodak." The best recreation is kodak, for decorating. 2 Bes. {The easy, all by daylight way ot ceiving again this afternoon. i atalf: coarse. | picture making with the bother left] . - . . SLLL04444000:0000040004) . . . - tout. i The Misses Gilbert, Alfred street, Kingston's Famous Fur Store. We carry a complete line of kodaks entertained on Saturday evening in ------------------------------------------ Lx kodak goods, Mahood's drug honor of Miss Maud Cannem Lhe THE LING FOR CHIL store, bride-elect was "showered" with many - | mn {pretty gifts and a very merry even A ' A fellow shouldn't sit in a ham- Ing was spent. The charming and A S mock with a fat girl unless he knows popular girl will be orveatly missed the ropes. ; her large circle of friends. Is Ans ed Here S 3 i ge Sigle, of. ¥ wer y Er ~ | Miss Marie Carruthers, Syden} ial 2 Davs' Showi Miss Marie arruthers, Sydenham stroet, entertained at a very enjoy Cl ays owing able bridge on Monday evening. Cards |} ; were played at three tables and the | For Infants and Childresi. {prizes were won by Miss Leta Car- i ye esse es sss sss seen esses | I'he engagement is announced of | Miss Helen Waddev, daughter of the | late Everitt Waddey, of Richmo { Virginia, to Captain Charles A. Rob | ertson, Indian army, graduate f { Royal Military College, son of the | 8 {inte Hector Sinclair Kobertson, and : Only the newest ideas nephew of Mr. .J. Ross Jo . *): . roi. in Ladies, Sufts and " - - - Mrs. John Bland, ,of london, announces the engagement « he store, ('all and see the Hourth daughter, Miss [rime to : : . { Mr. Franklin Harold Hughes, son of | big variety we are offer {Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hughes, of in: thi a me | Kingston, The marriage will n mg Hs Season, he place on October 15th, at the home of | 4H COL 16 2 "gr nees ey Cas i » the bride's mother { I rn a ery : a onable JT an and are attractive to slen Announcement is made ,of the mar ' iriage on October 10th, at Christy der purses Church cathedral, Hamilton, by the rector, Rev. Almon Abbott, of Miss Sophia Emily Dix Ridley, voungesi daughter of the late Henry T. Ridley, M.D, to Sydney George Mills, insur ance and finance broker, Hamilton. N County Tile Sale. ewman The eounty tite plan is proving io { be a great thing for the county. So far this season, the county has sold! : some $575.97 worth of tiles, and have | at the present . time 3600 worth on nand. The work of manufacturing the [tile at the jail was stopped on The Always Busy Store. { September 30th. Next spring the work {will be commenced again. The county I'@ {council expects to have a pretty good | ~ \ {surplus at the end of the year. The ut Shikbtes Coats for to {farmers of the county car now be fur WANT SALARY INCREASE 3 sle Coat made is here, iy with all the tile they require. i a : ' ' ' ¢ {funeral drawing-room, which was effectively ' ' ' $1.25 Quality for $ 75c. -.-- | prover ts, gas, electn hi ard wed fr Fre ' i Price, $3,000 (Coats are shown in this R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE. i 188 hy Bi eld, C " The Kind You Have Always Bought 572,07 J's. 0) Mackin. Ny 1 1 - | » Bo | The golf .match for the president's Signature ui A | prize, played at the Country ( lub on . Beccscssssassrrsrrrssaae | Monday morning, resulted in a tie yt ------------ | between Miss Marie Carruthers and Ort gages NT os | Miss Dorothy Brownfield, which will be played off this week. Ss a vw 2 | The officers of the R.CH.A. held {their annual sports on Barriefield common this afternoon, after which $ tea was served in a marquee, erected lon the grounds. - : | Mrs. LeRoy Shaw entertained at a , KENSINGTON PLACE gw i Boma of rn. rte "Tandy. Bese 00 | Mullin, The Real Estate Expert, Corner Johnson and Division Sts, "Phone 539, SEHeGEE = |T. W. Neal poured tea and cut the |, That beautifully situated plot pointing on Union, § |" . one ¢ Beverly and Centre Streets has been subdivided in- ¢ | Mr J. HV. Crowe, Royal Military 3 to lots 50 by 125 toa lane Soll: --t - a Illontng ny : KENSINGTON AVENUE. jr eis en 'Will have a Park, or Court, in the Centre, mak- ga Sime Huth who spent sveeral dure ing it the most attractive spot in the city day, to "Fernclifle," Gananoue. §€ The building restrictions as to of structure § [Jr ond Mea. J. 0. Hughes, Wiliow & Jistance ind Stieet etc. will make(it the most des- | don to be emt at the marriage o able resi entia ocality in Kingston their som, a F. . Hughes, to. Miss $ Sewers, Well Graded Streets, Water, Gas, and $ |. back, of the Northern 'Crows Electricity are assured in the Spri Bunk, who has be transferred here, ow Tiong liz} have been started at the Instone, Deyn uf: shat bank = ce , per a: Saturday. o Pe selections have already been See war's ica all, from, Tasute 8 Early : as Miss Taglor, of Winnipeg, who has beet visiting Miss Drummond at ole eo ®) We have an excellent display sA8 wowy CSAwpsungy pue sep HEAVY I'WEED WINTER Sa Public School Teachers Will Ask | COATS en BLO and M00 8 | Thomas Fallon to Wed. Trimmed with Black, Red and @| Miss Helen Cloak, daughter of Mey 0 0 ii Gold. {Margaret B. Cloak, of Buffalo, N.Y. i Jeachats mn the pub's " : 4 . : « weld a prin ¢ meetin % he shirt oclaim the ¥ HEAVY BLANKET {and Thomas Fallon, Cornwall, for- the hy b a pr a! s nl aowerd It the so pid Pd re COATS ...... $3.75 ta $6.00 jmeely ot Kinguon, a be Aoarrhed ae Ld lomgth. and it is understo th dered the man is ankept iti- With Military Capes, Navy § iat Holv Angels chure muffle, onl er Gill present a petition the attractive, unimportant, eure and Green. jOet. ith, by Bishop Fallon, of Low board of > sent on Rr that there jess ; a NAVY BLANKET don, brother of the Pwom. ben general increase in the ; COATS ...... .... $4.00 to $5.00 " fof the tenchers Success sruas him. Sash and Capoo. A Really The While Srsicca ude that this pe | A smartly laundered shirt. and RED AND BLUE BLANKET at tition wi a presented to the hoare | the man changes to a being of COATS _..... .._. $2.50 to $3.00 Coo Drink ry regular meeting on IF hureday | dignity and importance, Small sizes. ' 3 . : BEAR SKIN If 3 1 h of 4 oh 1 : Surcess seeks him, "apa you want something that cools the yeath of John Langwith OATS 2 0 : : ¢ JAYS i S200 to $6.00 B | blood--quenches thirst--and refreshes | Word was received in the sity, Tues | This Laundry . yg Sted ang loey. oT and braces the whole system--just add | day, of the desth of John Lancwith | : - ¢ LIGHT WEIGHT FANCY a pinch of Abbey's Salt to the glass of | at Sarnin, after an illness extending kas a reputation far lnanderisg COATS ..... .... 33.25 to $6.00 id water you are going to drisk, over 's period of 1wh years, Deceased | shirts that is uneciipped by any SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS . 3 was shout fiftywight 'sears of other laundry in the worid You simply can't imagine bow ples- | .d an Anglican in re sant and cool i his wife amd daughter, he leaves three | Kingston Laundry J fug this is, sisters, Mrs. B. H. Fair, of Glenbur- | . - Ya 126 AND 128 PRINCESS ST. ext:l you try nie; Mrs. David Hea, of Kingston, and {|| Cor: Princess & Sydenham Nts, it, Cood for a ster in Brooklyn. Christopher "Phone 22. yu, too. 93 4 Lasgwith, of Sunbury, is s brother. Board for Increase tii dibiiiriniiiiirniiiidhbiadhbihdhididiindhdahdhdbeihdidiihiiuiiaiiaiddiiddiiaiid "Avonmore," left, on Friday, for Or- - Lawa. . eo : ; : has béen touring Canada during the ¥ s ® » 8 y : past few weeks, sails from Vancouver for Japan. After a couple of weeks visit there, she will go on to Delhi, India, where she will attend the dur- bar on December 12th. Miss Luella Seoit has returned home

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