ABE TIAN AY wey PAGE TWO. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911. et wom Cool Evenings~ ao [THE SPORT REVIEW], vee em sn |e meer Warm Comfort |e PATTERSON AND KEARNS| Hospital. i y ; y 3 ; MAY BE OFFICIALS A sad death occurred at he ome oe - 24 of William Mulligan, Albert street, ; ; i s m-------- hen his eldest daughter, Jennie At the Queen's Game in Ottawa-- | 'alonor, passed peacefully away at] 230 o'clock 'Thursday morning De- Latest editions of authorised University Text Books. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens The pen with a standard uniform price ali" over the world and guar- anteed by the largest Fountain Pen manufadturers. Loose Leaf Note Boek ceased had been ailing for some i : Both Teams Are to March in the ! Duke of Connaught's ssion. months. She was 'a very bright and An Ottawa special to the Whig [clever girl and will be greatly miss | says : ! ed by young and old. In religion { Dr. R. K. Patterson, and Dr. D.lshe was an Anglican, and a member | | Kearns, former Queen's students, now lof St. James church ~he had been] [practising in Ottawa, will probably nurse in Rockwood hospital and Ep on {act as officials in Saturday's match [after that in the State Inttitution, at and Queen's | Ogdensburg, N.Y Deceased leaves to er tay between Ottawa College v 2, . A | | teams at 'Varsity oval. Rev. [other mourn her loss her father and moth These Easy Cha rs are full of golid| | Stauton, coach of the local collegiane | er, three brothers, Thomas, of this : comfort. «8 are cir Morris Chairs | | told the Whig that they had suggest vty, William, : of Moose Jaw, Sask. Universal and Banner loose leaf note books) > kinds recomen- ) { { ? { $6, $7.50. $10 up pr | ed as officials Dr. Patterson, Dr. and Archibald, and one sister, May, : ded by the University professors. i Made with the ef Kearns, Dr. Nagle and Dr. Quinn. |at home, : v | Port 3 z | Either of the four would be acceptable TR : \ Room Decorations . i { | Exclusive lines of Queen's Post Cards. Posters, Pennants, ¢ fective shadow stripes j to Ottawa College. A reply from the Mark Hambourz. H ngers and Pillows. The College Bont Store The stole is a | Lueen's club is expected this after A good. impression of Mr. Ham- 260 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN NIGHTS. 'Phone 919, . | o I : broad straight shaw! | noon. In any event there will be no Sourg's playing wp published a little effect with pointed | In order that those intending to Bue De -- aid : "OF the differ. Ri rt {witness the game may also part in} : . : ends finished with the reception to. His Royal Highness in inte 9 Glamels, ve a as silk tassels, lined the Duke of Connaught and that the ing of a So al np sntelloe: ith Skinner's shirr- | players may participate in the proces- : f sion it has been decided not to start in suftic deg t mpart to his ed block satin, | the (Oiipen 's-College game until 3 30 B cm} gegree 10 mf R \ =» {o'clock:" The opposing teams, to- Haring an atmosphere which glows Length 85 inches, gether with the rival rooters' clubs ic) warmth jie} ¥itality, He In a At Na Sing 5 Za rien n ~~ Price will go down to the Union depot to Sir hant, tasanating ant. su Sm E-- RR AA a rice 2.00 essfully audacious performef; he 18 '- { welcome the governor-general and will : 3 i . PREY a saaams : -- v . . { naguetic; he carries you off vour feet, STOLEN WHEEL RECOVERED. ete tats Muff large pillow remain in the procession until Parlia- OSTERMOUR JATTRESSES. --| : = ) | ment Hill is 'teached. after which thev ind ean make von ery or laugh, and - None better on ea.lh, Sales greater | style. Price % { will drop out and proceed to "Varsity ompels vou whether vou will or not. | Sneak Thief Purloined Wheel and than ever. Our londa Felt and ¥ toval. Dr. Chaboti M.P.. has consent tHe is a magician who paints tone | Then Discarded It. > : hel 2s . A ictures of marvellous beauty, and he | Health Mattresses at the price are s Rink ol i : ny oe unequalled, $3.50 to $10 i John C ay oe ro Sune Bt Ihe Rick of team, | Nterprets as we have heard no one Hox ] Doctor 3 Bicycle Was Eo "rs - i ' > Tas * + Lec ' : ' i i thir like en an ecovered, the title «¢ this RUGS. Ail sid and designs. THE FUR HOUSE, | wired yesterday for 100 seats, explain sefore him. His lightning-like speed, little' sketch. ste Nw VN ' SEP a Eri attorns i , + i a he weurae, of his execution, 5 CARPETS --Ls cat patterns and) Kingston Ontario. jing that a big crowd of backers Ie sueuracy if bis execution hi Dr. Robert Hanley is the owner of a color effects i | 4 ronceptions, at times dignified and would come dow: cheer for the : : 4 a ' om wn to ch « Hh rand, at times subtle and sugges. | Cleveland wheel Between eight and LINOLEUM in Block and Floral | & Designs } " imestone City ive, his marvellous tone, his wonder- | DINE o'clock m Wednesday night CURTAINS. ~~ Lace, Nett, Madras, | ® et ine ul use of the pedal, his abandon and [Some sneak thief puricined the : : *1 ] nmm-------- Hunt Playing Rugby. a ' . "i h : : A y ying shy finesse, and above all, the poetic feel- (Wheel, which was left in front ual types, ~the former predominating j4yesane csssssassesssrecsel AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE DIAMOND RIN $ YY ee] Dutch Bulbs For Fall Planting a atta ll Peli CRLOLOP000000000000000000 Lnported' Direct from Holland Best Bulbs at Best Prices Hyacinth, Tulips, Narcissus, Dafiodds Silk, etc. . Repair and Upholstered : 'Bert' Hunt, of hockey fame, is ng he displayed, drove the audience of the doctor's oflice on Wellington promptly and well done te into rughf, and may make | rantic with wonder and delight."" Mr. [street, and after nding out to West {his appears' On Queen's first team | [amboury plavs at the City hall, Oc [street, left it in front of the home of "Phone 9. Yours, ' lin another week. He was worked | ober ISth. Plan at glow's R. D. Sutherland. It so happened that ' ) HAR RIS oN co | fi HALL jout for a short time Wednesday ni - Mr. Sutherland had sent his bicvelg to T. ; |ternoon at quarter, but may be Two New Buildings. the repair shop, and was expecting it Crocns, Treezia Now is the time to plant the garden for Spring Blossoming or Indoors for Christmas . I placed on the back division. His great Permits for two new dwellings | back. He noticed that it was not WE SELL oi MEDICAL FRESHMEN ARE dodging, which gave him a name inl oll Ll at the iy. en. | wheel, but was under the impres |" ARE NOW BREATHING EASY. (hockey, should prove useful to him] ooo moo that a mistake had been mu n ow. Mrs. R. Cornett is erecting a brick [that he had been sent Scranton Coal Co' S Coal Mer Their Trials and Tribulations «bl gray yy |rosidence at the north-west corner of wheel. Ho kept the wheel of Wednesday -- The Queen's | NTS , ouper and Albert streets Fnoch | however, deciding to clear Selected from the Celebrated Rugby Team M Yet be a Wine, ' rick v vrtech has che contraet. lsaac Allen | in the morning Richmond No. 4 and Ontario No. 1] tughby Team May Newsy Paragraphs Picked BBY il erect a brick veneer dwelling on] At the same time, Dr, Hanley Mines, the best Anthracite Coal] "er i Our Reporters. ietoria street. Miller Bros. have investigating. When be could not find mined in Pennsylvania. The medical rush for 1911 is now a| Chestnuts at Carnovsky's. he contract. his wheel, le reported to the police, {thing of the past. he recent arrivals! "Buy hath sponges." Gibson's. - - and all the constables were told to [from that district called "rural" were | Sanitol preparations, at McLeod's. . . 4 keep an eye out for it [om Wednesday afternoon subjected to] William Cockburn and wife left on Hotel Dieu Ladies' Auxiliary. | In the forenoon, Dr. Hanley was THE JAS SOWARDS Co al 00. most humiliating and extensive Wednesday for New York. The. ladies' auxiliary of the Hotel [ing into Theobald's barber shop, when » series of paintings, together with | 'Baby cough syrup. " Gibson's. Jieu resumed its sewing classes on | he happened to see his friend, R. D 'Phone 166, several situations which to the un Miss Emma V. Greaza went to New | Vednesday afternoon These classes | Sutherland, ride up to the barber shop North Esd Outario Rrreet [iia fresh: an must have proved | York on Wednesday afternoon. vill be continued every Wednesday don his (Dr. Hanley's) wheel. Sherlock a-------------- ss ---------- wil emmarrassing, but to the | Strong horehound candy." Gibe}irom now on. There was a very large | Holmes was not in it for a minute many spectators who thronged the son' 8. attendance at yesterday's meeting. Mr. [with the doctor, and the way he | SO@OEEC Tesco eE6® RRNA | AHA 4448 § 3 city thoroughfares upon which the! Miss ('onstance Watts, Portsmouth, riffin has offered the ladies the profits {handled his case, In less time than it i | { { ow : C D 1 HT vou hooefuls were paraded, they | left, Tuesday, for New York. it the Urphesu Theatre for one day. [takes to tell the story, an explany | g OL N G JE i as provoking much merri- | William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders - i tion followed between the two part ! Flannelette Blankets i & th Nn Dr. A P. Clown Druggist and Optician, 183 PPRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. SMITH BROS., dewetlems, Outicians 830 KING STREET, Isomers of Marriage Licenses Place your next order with TRB BBLTRBLBBT RRC RBT TRG Presa THAT TTTATLTLLLLTT ATLL ATRL RBRNN : ¢ ¢ [ ¢ ' ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ' ' ' ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ' uv PIP IIISIIIIIIISII VS VIFIIIIIIIvIVIIIINNY POLL AALGNALS CVV POT IV PP IVITO PIP ID _SPECIALS. oe ; ment. recgived at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. Ms od in Towa. ies, Dr. Hanley took possession of the Hot Bovril ince coming to collage few of the Ye Scots! All wool heather SOX, Miss Minnie Porter, of Cataraqui, | wheel, and the two had a great laugh 300 pairs of finest qual Hot Chocolate, whmen have enjoyed that sweet | extra heavy, 25¢. Dutton's, 209 Prin- rio uy . al > sich . . : : ' ' was quietly married, on (et. Ist, to|over the meident. Later, Mr. Suther ity Flannelette Blankets. Oysters. and Lunches i SOD 3 i 3 » 5 al 3 : " of the sophomore, and it is without| Prof. John Morison went to Port " : . wheel, During the past few weeks, no ir experience of an uadisturbed repost; | cess street. W. Ranhic, lana . aa} » : + ; + W. Rank at the residence of the |land got his own wheel their dreams have been horuiby haunt-| McLeod's Little Liver Fills, only wide's uncle, Thomas Watson, Mus Dr. Hanley thought for.sure it was Very: warn and comfort Pork and Beans, | ek ' doubt that, today, from many an | Colborne to give a lecture this even i ew in i otto vo rh chin. Laroe, and exira fo Geo. Masoud's Pa apartment will emanate expros- og. Baby cough syrup." Gihson's. ke - that, four doch rs ha beep rob in) Wi jam | sions of profound thanksgiving and | "Blue Jay corn pads." Gibson's. Sop -- -- y y | arge -- ite or wey. | sternal presence . y . . : i ¢ »» by the awful and eternal § 10¢. a bottle. McLeod's Drag stores. atine, Town. a case of good-bye to pis own able Three sizes mi See RENIN Re eee Our price ICE CREAM PARLOR. praise for a physical and material | y Cunningham, piano tuner, 2] iO y 1 yo 4 tim HE WANTED MONEY. 404 PRINCES Blinn Midnight Prowler Held up a Young $1.00 a Pair 3 | MADE OVER Fellow a Few Nights Ago. 2 Vincent Oldfin, night telegraph ope ind np AND ator at the (*, P. R. offices, had an - {experience a few nights ago which he ® | RE PAIRING {will not soon forget, and as a remind -- ~~ | ler he carried a black eye for a few | (s) | - i WHITE ~~: W. F. GOURDIER He was going along Sydenham street | (% 1 1 E (o | . * {about midnig ght on his way home from | $% work when he noticed a man approach WOOL s ing. He side-stepped to allow the ped- | { le A Detached Solid Brick Dwelli welling ON Sydenham St. r n y ler salvation, King street. Leave orders at Mec . He , {he youthful knowledge-seekers, on Aula' 's bookstore. The Hat Store. g let loose from their one o'clock Mrs. Frank Brown, Bagot street, a ¢ | coe were given opportunity to dis | Rie enton has returned from visiting ¢ {card anvthing and everything in the | her sister, Mrs, (. Bridge, Collins | (& {form of superfluous apparel; they Bay. . were then obliged to run the anima- I" 'Sandalwood taleum." Gibson's. sees eels ted and enthusiastic gauntlet that Principal Gordon went up to Port @wiited them at the college entrance. | Hope on noon, Thursday, to be pre The strife was not long. The optimis- | gent at the presentation at Trinity tic forces of youth and energy were! alles e, early obliged to submit to the over | "Buy Brom. Seltzer." Gibson's. whelming, odds of a superior knowl | Paul Mcleod, who was operated on edge lin the general hospital on Wednesday, ~---- . (is doing wicely. It is fully expected For those who are of the impression ' that he will recover. that Queen's rugby football of 191} "Sandalwood talcum." Gibson's MOHAIR MATS will not prove an organization to be! Prof. Laird, of the faculty of edu ¢ ¢ ' : DOOR SIZE IN ALL ; I oan : # | taken seriously, there is in store a cation, Queen's nisersity, lectures COLOES ¢ surprise of goodly roporthie, Foot: this A in Brockville, under the ' ; EXTRAORDINARY COD CHEAP PURCHASE OF estrian to pass, but the man stepped iin front of him. He stopped and said BLANK ETS {he wanted money, to which Oldfin re a | plied that he did not earry any. Old {fin ducked to get past him, and ran {around a tree, but the man clinched | REY with him. He hit "Vinnie" over the [® eye, but in return got one that made him release his hold | enough to WOOL {give Oldfin a running start Care¢fnl dressers in MARKET BYE-LAW VIOLATED, BLANKE J S, this vicinity will Le Several Complaints Have een Made | glad to hear that we © be Citizens. COMFORTERS, have secured the agen-- That one of the market by-laws, : Al . 1 & sO being broken almost ever {no 1 day is the complaint of several oi aig vd £5 ST Ron) UNDERWEAR fashion of ihis conti- ( It is alleged that certain nent these Has for 71 have been violating th by-law, « ; for every member of $000000000000000000088 joie the wearers of the blue and | Bargains in all kinds of woollen), years have stood for | fudge the parses of sooth on ie the family. i a , fore white on Saturday last. goods for men and women and chil the market before Capt. Leckie, who all fall, has been Gren, at Dutton's, 209 Princess street. | (a) the highest po-si b'c at- morning. Citizens say that « p : Prices that will Please, handicapped by injuries, sustained in' Demonstration Wellington and Ward tainment in style and & sult Hy have hv Salles. the One [fe =n @®| Mull : sel several doses ates fo. the oun 5 ee in, The Rea! Estate Expert, the theft of hases from the back printing papers to take place at Best's quality. This addi- 5 party, naturally, he will dispo o lot . iti 3 Drug Store this evening and Friday : ] wiaring to Moe orm and i pe , n them $o that party, amd, then wit ag | Corner Johnson and Division Sts. \ i Thet good business stand returning to fine form and it is pre- evening. Bring your fins and bave ' tional ageney makes & Hom to tha arty, am - 5 a ! dicted that before the season closes prints made. 2 . | omes dong -- halt. nando he will wear even higher honors than »" =e Our vai wu ty thoroughly x | doze n, or two d wen, as th with comfortable dwelling, all | "Buy bath sponges." Gibson's. Nozen, oF ty Lon ae those which he so well merited in | The street watering carts were in complete, :| ' } 0 Go out. ® | in good condition, modern im- provements. Large storehouse 1910, commission, Tharsday, after a long 4 he tat ie ? ST. LUKE'S LADIES' SALE. Here theyaie: :| > IA i; | At Mrs. J. W. Connor's on Wednes- aw | {o and barn, all for the sum of rest. The high wind during the after- Knox $5 Hats | SE i The ladies in connection with St $4,500, {noon made it exceedingly dificult to get a breath of good fresh air. ! aug soup," "Shaving cream," Cu ed At H | The many friends of Master Arthur ) { Luke's Church held a fine tea and sale | The Always Busy Store. Pense, 436 Princess streef, will be V fal $4 Hats A Hrom three to six o'clock on Wednes "Yel . G 5 : { io I om Fg to hear that he is not con- |x on day afternooli at the home of J. W * N- . £0 Cash and small monthly payments will buy a neat having brushes, at Gibson's. | ivect to his home with scarlet fever as $ | Connor, Princess street. The proceeds CHILD SWALLOWED 4 PIN | frame dwelling with seven Pex ~ ball teams are not made in a day. auspices of the Teachers' Associatiog. 1 25 lit f Russell Britton has wrought a revo | lot water bottles, new goods Every ' uality for fous. Fie 75c. lution in gridiron tactics at the local pe guaranteed, at MeLeod's Drug university. Modern thought has dis- Stores. CARPET WAREHOUSE. carded the old Presbyterian doctrine, of kickdt-and-run, the style of play' the Queen's men have restorted to for sev eral seasons. A policy and style of play which is today without a quota of powerful punters on the back divi- sion spells only failure. | Last evening the players had splendid work-out on the lower cam- pus. In all departments of the cam the men are developing at a rapid | Mrs. FE. T. Stency, Johnson street, has kindly offered the use of her home for a tea and sale to be held in aid of tne Infants' Home, on Tuesday, Oct. 24th. ' Children's extra strong English boots, cheap, at Dutton's, 209 Prin cess street, The classes at the Y.M.UC.A. are still increasing. (Un Wednesday evening rate, and when they meet "Varsity in! | there was a very large turnout. Mr. Besssssssasssssasassaald Toronto later on they will be a com- | Bews held a fencing class and a large --_-------------------- bination different to that which op- | number took part. seers ss snes aN aes) AU Evie - Vay . Na Lana " 4 Sse Serves nesetss recess Dees ee) ER IEC PCIE oe LL 00 OD OOO! 00 VOC OOCOV000 | reported. He has been sick with ton of the sale smounted to twenty-one ] Instant Relief. Permanent Cure-- Wes he, Tar Jmouni Sbinhiig Trial Package Mailed Free _-- iitie, bu ir wenrly Secoverw], . $ dollars, and the ladies who worked 20 | Little Catherine Kernan Had a we} : . . - . $ {hard to make it a success, feel repaid | hap. Many Ju Pisin Piles have b n| Wood Using Industries. ») Piccadilly $2.50 Hats 7s for the labor efpended. : i Abort nine. o'el cured bya trial package of Pyramid | The forestry branch of the: depart: o Mrs. W. J Saunders and Mrs Fors pe ri ve, Deu Pile Cure without further: treatment, "yt of the interior is conducting an 1 9 (#) | ter poured tea, and Miss Nellie Serive (0 qe' When it proves its value to you, get exhaustive statistical study of the ress $ 50 Hats (» fens, Miss Gladys Caldback and Miss allawed 'a pin more from your druggist at 50 cents industries in Ehutario which in any ® 2 {Wilson served. A homemade table and ps xhe did not sulle a box. and be sure you get what you yp, wood in the manufacture of 2 Hats {a flower tahle were well patronized. oie 1 (he mishap ask for. Simply fill out free coupon their products. This report will eov- : ol Miss Compton was in charge of the oo. oo 0 below and mail to-day. Save your- \© A Practically every manufacturer in} g ) | musical programme, } The child, as it apppars, was in bod Sutels self from the surgeon's knife and its Ontario, for besides those using wood | J Waldorf 1 50 Hats ! sh fet the time. when shu od to ea nu torture, the doctor and his hills, jdicectly, as in the manufacture of] . i Real Estate Transfer. bher Jittle dolly in bed as we Hes emart! » | vehicles, cars, boats, automobiles, fur-| s, | EW. Mullin } 1d am} LRemE Sogn : rhe" wi E ullin has sold to A. W. Par- "sister wa? in the room a e Lines | 1¢ Ian changes 1o 4 niture and interior finish, it is also oS kin the property owned by "Bak- and while Catherine had pin id tignity and importan FREE PACKAGE COUPON expected that reports will be secured | of ler. 90 Clergy street, west, with pos her mouth dhe two got Jrughing, «ith | om every industry consuming wood | ; P y seston on the first of May, 1912 the result that she yviulhor : wn | Success seeks him. PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 24s | for boxes and shipping crates. G i -- rn : Luckily ihe pin. did nat. temetrato herd ch, § suffer This Laundry Rai hag. Marshan, Me "1 Glen & "Freeh "8 ron horehound « iv." "Wr i she { nay send me a sam f ra- 1" a re ong » CHENG rand oat, and she de mid Pie Cure, at pro by a, Will Give an "At Home," re: Gibson's. tor wus summoned and } na . FRER. ln plain wrapper. | An "At Home" will'be given in St. 'tl. ine welch male choir, which gave!Na srvious results are expected A : r a n for launder! Andrew-s church hall pext Monday ! the eoncert in St. Andrew's, hall oni shirts that ix uneelipsed by any Nam» Sans evening, by the elders' and managers | Wednesday evening, left on the noon| Mr. aml Mrs James Crober, idl OLD LUnory in the world Na ie: of the church, in honor of Rev. Dr. {train for Bowmanville. Winchester, were deivine into Smith's Ki and Mrs. Jonn Mackie. - This 36 the The market on Thursday morning | Falls, an Monday, when theic horse | ingston Laundry last evening the congregation will was not very darge. The prices "were | took fright at a piece « ' wy thei " ad priv » to be with Dr. Mackie andl Hat Specialists. about the same as on Tuesday morn | street and ran away, throwing them Cor. Prine h A Sydenham id is. wife, .Dr. Mackie . preaches kis je : li oat, they were unhurt, but the horse ne farewell scrmon next Sunday. VELARRAEEeE EEE Raby cough syrup." Gibson's. had to be shot. rooms, good lot. Prive, $950. J 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000 RE 00000000000800020/0000ma00santascestosssscrosrenes rere $100 Cash and $15 per month will secure you a double frame dwelling, with W.C., $1.25, on Earl street, renting for $12 each. The rental of one will pay interest on both. McCANN, 51 Broek Street. Phone 326 or 621 sesesceseseesseseesese Sesssssscsns ssecese