Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Oct 1911, p. 6

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PAGE SIX 9060000000000 0000000805 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ASIER Iv a par THE FRESHMEN WERE PREITY VIGOROUSLY TREATED Fiour----=Driven Down and Let Boots-- Made To Town Their Home. Paint and Thelr Way ala The ' uine 4 Bank Ihe wok | ¢ a rresiny # morming i be You attend their 4 cod tut habit. a ME by the ted," i he ' off their Toot boxes. 1 he pnd take in ope bos fresh i left in the otha | he onto feet wl hands then Ken. ont had they Lhen the the =hajpe A prams torth tied BANK OF TORONTO Incorporgted 1885 Assets Over $50,000,000 vid together college colors in hroughi bunch had wre pla ore mary in Lhe the pl » of having the eol ol on ROLE face and 1m CHSes I'he freshmen wer guration' the KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. through the ge Ww 1%, the hrst carrying the boots, They w the Randolph hotel dumped off lev them get ind get home the best he got their wnt) ovdored or obiles and to get the rest of thet vent as far were there their Way and : to on GEORGE boots y could boots ot B. McEKAY, Manager. 0000S Lhe frestimen nt home 000000 OIGIGS James' Yong Men's Club, Tames Young Men's Club me OLLER oF tert ats nremdent, J. H, Forester; president ? 1 - fLutherford; vice president, I rR i woormtary, Frad Johnson . 1 . RB. Atkinson; eritie;, por La eroeaft wergeant-at-arms, Norman (iihson, st. Fol CHILDPEN, . chilitren We are Known as the Plare + the in vegetables. I after scho ! i better Roller Skates fie fox way, turday ¢ offer mushrooms, ogy lettuce, leeks, radishes cauliflower, reen onions, Rprouts, cel ru mint, par , cucimhers sopuashes, "te., at ( , peppers emaol : harb, arnos sky 8, On better our nico, fun Nothing | Civie Finance Committee. Children aa oe Only 75¢ a Pair. | of the proposition mance comm ea y convenlenc wners npenr the corner : ¢ na entre streets, t Fit any foot, dicate. will be wisidared - factory th thi nu Broeckville's new automobile oH 3 of, be complited instatling W. A. Mitchell: 5 rihin | expect I} viet in HARDWA! FE. #3 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. wibil there will iu It i of wine Hi the namin hie Wes fro the west, Having purchased from one of the largest manu facturers their traveller's samples of Ladies' and Children's Coats, We will sell them at one price cach Saturday. CHILDREN'S COATS $3.98 LADIES' COATS In all styles, all full length Tweed, Cheviots, Serges, ete, Sizes. 349 to 42. Prices range from 12.50 . to 20.00, Saturday This is without doubt the best bargain in a Coat over offeree to the people of Kingston, you cannot buy the cloth in these coats for the price, wot to | say anything about the nmking, lining and buttons. Anything ; In all sikes, styles, and cloths, sizes from 6 to 12 years, Prices range from 5.50 to 12 50, Saturday See Window Display. SCIENCE MEN'S SPORT fers THE DAILY BOOMING Y.W.C.A. WORK. Members Are Wanted for the Gyme nasinm Classes, The YW.CA, of under the of the new secretary, Miss FO JOUNG MAN STEALING AT COLLINS 'BAY. itself heard | erbrmension ae an in| This Wak Luks ety, management K nov SX Pris dur n les, make antes the to Magistrate When Arraigned--Ilemanded Under Ave stitus mg as | the of ihe Wiss plan for busy had taken he ng Wily the equal and an i Sloan Gave : , plage in the warts! people. as the THCA | He Ws Ka bi? lis is outlining af For a Week--Placed the winter's work, but noi rest in This City. thing definite has been dex ided vet 1 i had bety dunking. W i The gymnasiom Spork must receive Lhed po ober | would not have first attention. ZA number of the mem}, he Loads state thot md grmking is no exense for erime, but Fhe almost every the a the gemnas tin Institnte, and Palmer will olassex I hirty class and Saturday wanted a education | they board ol it is given the ma: we POVESRE! diy, and this mas of the Coll, "Mapistrate Farrell on Friday morn Physical In| ing, Christopher Sloan, a young an, nasium 1M rate ranted sociation t the "exc s offered of using legiate struetar by have charge for theleont, a pair of children | from Ernest Bary class musti pean working in order Wi] (Collins Pay. Barn the pre -fings on Wednesday about | | hursday morning, pris ly disappepred, and made his way to to ask The police were asked to and at who was ladies trousers, and a watch Hoth have the same camp it missed] his belong afternoon, and on also sudden- the evening twenty men fon morning be registered by Monday wn the gymnasium At time tue membership 1s for | he the classes had enough ior meniber Lhe obtain went Sloat each class hilgston. then! be on the lookout for him, Hour o'clock, Friday | was found in a shed off Ontario street { fF homas said the and it is nov the interesting them up gOCUre NOCERSAry an morning, he An outlined beng ne | sound asleep, by onstables entertainments HH be | Mallinger amd Mel ares lah the amusement of the meotbers. | that he did not ntend 10 take afternoon Bible stady willl goods he had which all voung ladies ofl The ited Mu other ed for a v end entertainment will | home wax selfare 1 had Iwo yenrs, A drunk | was hi programme 18 for the winter and 8 ni phe provid ed for tin Sunday be held to the «ity forms of Lolen, magistrate remanded the Tein N.Y. and wad gad that Falls, ing int will be in . loan st tacky Newton ht § Ccralion srward for the but he been I + fou wid the members @ was given on chanee, az it first ipearniee before ther OLDEST METHODIST HEAR, court, { BRITISH OFFICIALDOM, Mrs. Hagen, Aged 93, Joined Church! When Fight. : Get. 13. Death resident mewmer of the Methodist cfiureh in the person of Mrs, Eliza fle hite Hueh Hagen. | in hor ninety -fifth Welland at Mis Recent Acts of } Created | \ Parliament enllod wud the old welland, has Wellumi's oldest est es. Canada, wn Hagen, Heeoasied was She home of he intes, twelve ndon Sis 1 NAP W. Reid, London, opened the the » ention at Nottingham with a pap Giearge tor on "The Ty Officialdom." died, | He pointed out the of evil emne} increased death her husband, older rehiet of 1 he James year. [morning session of jaw Geet y wd resadesd m the cons danghter, rinny of thas ost had 1844, ever since her husband administration * from nineteen millions in years ago, A strange dence in Mrs connection win the to Hagen is that twirl NE tesclusine of revenus toda \ due O mathons With was just Ars tan {nents} wrent doa! o. parodetinse or Au y VEATS Ag =} prreddociy r twel oe ver Wy to the 1 the add Ha of the bankrupte n nat, i . sa otheialdom 1 ministration of WESTERN COAL STRIKE, with the depart Lhe mg dealt ate (fairs. Tow . spect Miners Refuse to Talk on Result of ent of the hoard of trade, and Convention, Iethhr.dee, Alta, concluded appointment of the public trustee, he (et 15 The min- | referred to the enormous increase in wmber of fficinls caused by re acts of parliament {the labor he ana | SHOW onventior vesterday | the nothing to sav | cent Speaking of ex members have the the to Fhe district exchanges, said I have afternoon Miteome beer the but 1 which ecuti.e is meeting this no «tatisties to what has that the fionl decision wwhelming advantage to of these fabor other exX19L8 on our east it is believed the ov has been left to than, Great interest {gation exchanges, in the convention anh|aoticed dav at one | apparently wu attenton is being shown the delegates are ving the coast that these & undertake the oeneies nd | domestic servants' am told that in had, through the labor curate \s WIRELESS IN MOROCCO, one AnsLEnee vicar exchange, sue Between Paris Fez. Wireless yesterday in | he Ma who andy Communication Lwaaded - in fa cur ould 10 exchanges, the an- are becoming scarce, this w to testimonial efficiency of jntes Parise, Oct 13. COMMUNIC = inaugurated [Oey he a strong fthe hut fistifies stall of officers employed is quite matter." Mr. Reid quoted recent substantiate tion was the labor : Morocco Mokri, the affairs tween | and Vez, whether their: utilit ultan, at Fez, rooran minister ol is here, exchanged installation of the syvitem I he the eircuit is 7,500 seompleted in WAR Necessary ATiY and Fi foreign other felicitagions on the! oo his contention | that "the upon us." "is the despotism a ins recent departments to to the to coerce a Worst miles two pacity of he savas, |The fmonths, "This despotism," centralized of striking attempts sysbom was Uihough it 0 tons of ficialdom, Une of most | features Ih functions tration of {individual RR aterial by transpert materi is shown mn teamed caravan through Moroceo | arrogate adminis and the abandonment of Quoting the "Who can devoting a son's and the away, he olheial POWDER ON WARSHIPS. hela ito the | Four Years the Limit Fixed by | French Government ! Minister of orders shall vis vndoubted rights" { Archer-Shee case, he asked Oct 13 to-day Paris. | Deleasse { hereafter falward w lorder is {of the disaster at Toulon a few AL security in Marine | jo) l¥s that | issued | enreer defence of char finds put to the service wl be ' dey when boy's this country if : taken has beer the wel fps over four years acter ab that wp a the result f an investiration an that a justice in minister to have courts?" The hould be no possible mis This mis res isthe luminary argue could legal {naval cadet no our law speaker asked [that there understanding of the complaint nel had |CATEIAge of instige; the profound ara time. Mis death | "WY of this trans m the fact i that the defence of the liberty of ippendicitis, He is sure ¥ nd father and | subject been taken away place at the the public Mary's | Thus might the growth of ofticialdom Mary s | result in a despotism ns bad He of the tyrannical times of absolute them | monarchy Me. Reid's preciatively discussed, all parts of the a---- i ------ {within their experience whereb Faithful Dog Attacks Burglar, had pit London, Ont. Oct. 13.-An Liisi { ble and expense by setter belonging to A, KE. Ferte, al well-known resident of WMellmu attacked a burglar on tl the intruder attempted to the i he family, the | slashing dbyg | The Late Howard Q son of Mr. and [Owen € the Hotel | hospital, on Wednesday. The jel was thirteen vears of age, { been sic) Mrs. Dieu I Howard (Jinnn, died in situation Hn i, {was not a about a decens setion lay i only hort was might have mother funeral morning to from St the funeral expense of purse took my ter he on Frida church. "1 he boyd school all wis a great Roral vi temded fat IMPEr Was ap orte offerings amon 5 Numerous WEre recety solicitors from od country ating to extrasrdinary modern officialdom been PITH OF THE NEWS. | The Very Tatest Called i Over the World, ler, ar | avenue, From Al verandah as itn an entrance the house hut the i i ! [to g i swl-burner, | ned teamer I Montreal from the tussle aroused I he Britain, lake tor, man escaped after wrrived at will pe employed in Jahn Phair, bridge | killed on the railway | excle Cavanagh, formerly of { fearfully. trade. ins below a A i -- i Asking About Hotel i Maver Graham, on Friday, received | when his a letter from a Duffulo capitalist, ask-| W. J. wg for formation regarding the ne county, of Kingston for a new hotel, he hav ing heard that. there was some talk of fol bigamy erecting a new hotpl here. The announcement will hand the lotim the [day that experiments in making build | finance commitiee ling paper from the bogs near Humber isp stone, in Lincoln eounty, have been Potatoes. leuccessinl, and American capitalists Finest large, white potatoes, in bags. lwould shortly build a large plant to J. Crawford. manufacture the strange prosduet With mounted constables leading, eight special pali-bearers, representat ives of the civic and his mill interest, and five hundred city corporation em Howard W. Hiscock, William street, ployees, including police and firemen left at noon, Friday, for Boston, to'..d 300 mili sort marching four {take a position in the electrical whrks | abroast. the funeral of Controller Pac jo that oy. idson was held Tuesday afternoon at Sonia . Ottawa. The Governor-General's Foot Guards' band plaved. Golden Wedding at Picton. Ont, 15.-My. and celebrated ecothided® with a train Leeds was on Tuesda {trial at Vancouver, Ib. C., on a charge The mavor | was made vester. over to "Blue Jay corn pads." Gibson's Sweet apple cider, 30c, gal. J. (raw. ford. Mrs their rain Picton, Wellington Houlter golden wedding this week with a ering of their family and near tives at "Claremount,'" Sweet Cider. KIDNEY, BOWEL DISORDERS. Atall 25 cents per box, or The Fig St. Thomas, Ont. recommended In Crawford, "Baby cough syrup." Gibson's. Mayor Groban will go to Toremto, Friday night, on business, fold and i Kingston 3B MeLEOD, Druggist. accused of stealing al Have | Army of State Employ-| form of; despotism is| the | us that | cases | clients | tron- | was | Quebec, | committed for] rela the home of M. Young, Finest new apple cider, 30c. gal. J. | i their daughter, Myre. KE Mr. Boulter is one of the best known | men of Prince Edward. ) STOCK QUOTATIONS [From McCuaig Bros, Montreal,' : Theough J. O. Hatton. Urey 1911 Rid i 13th, Ask. Reserve { rown Excuse Christopher astern Canadas Pulp Canadian Pacific {Canady Cement Dominion Steel {Petroit United I Pominion Textile {Twin City | Toronto i Mion. & IMeKay | Richelion & Ontario | Montreal { Porto ! Penmans Raibn ay * lailwa St. Paul Power Rico Limited Lake of the Woods Quebec Railwa PCC RCTS SCS) { New York Stocks. i i Enion Pacifie {United Steel i Southern Paci {Rock Island | Reading Northern Pacific | Missowi Pacific Capper { Atehison Chicago, acons | 1048 | CANUCK HUSBANDS i WITHOUT COURTESY. (eo -- i Houghly Treated, ! Leish "Journalist Visit Here. | Western Wives Declares oa Mantrealk That Canada is no place for a wan | accustomed living, that the more harshly their than that estate e in the West [country Herald Pees esses to genteel I wives in treated by tin England, west are husbands real wives | atons to the NeW s ther | are and that in {paper editors do agree in statements with regard to loeal ditions, are opinions formed by RB. H | Baird, the noted Irish journalist, who | ig at the Windsor Hotel ! Mr. Bird, the owner of seven | CWRpApers, Jelfust \ party at the invitation of Immigration frankly and i curse the Fast not who is See se sees and who came over from with p= Government | been he the department, has talking about Canada as sees it has come to conelus th the sees e ase wn that it is a country the labor than for among other fo er rather that, on Uanadian lot the gentleman, and things, the officials trains are an uncivil and Mr. Baird thinks we Canadian youth is | above and | fact of Van- | done by ignorant also { that the being ascribes aver educated the manual his worth, much of so leouver's labor bei the f the' Jap to the belief or white that he is that of tf part o the man too good | for sort He is pleased with the liquor laws, | but treated by courtesy, wives in the West are | their husbands seunt | ir ishan( with seant/| and that the Englishman | who comes over soon falls into the un pleasant marital the Can- | IS sure that manners of adian He ha of which he | that in many cases the questions hel with regard to luggage, the trains, ete, remained unan to whom found the railway porters was | the vietim, saying | asked time of swered by they were addressed. t Mh Saird however, think | {that we are all bad; and he is of the opinion that these unpleasant features | of our country will "right themselves." { The eminent journalist that he | will always look back with pleasure to! this trip through the Dominion, which | the found "very interesting and very| | instructive.' He would not' express | any political opinions, saying that had made up his mind before leaving { Belfast, [000 08 00 0 0 0 08s sa 0 0 Be lis sss sss sass ssn sess the liveried men does not, says he | to leave politics at home. Merely One of the Hands. had only recently from but his father, who owned the | had made him i to make things hum, relates | Le college, come business, manager, and | he meant | Answers. There would be po slpckness where he was! | When, he met a neatly | dressed clerk coming up the office steps therefore, {at noon, he promptly What time there?" he asked judncially ! Oh," eame the calm { usually stroll in about | clock." | stroll in stopped lam usually get do vou ¢ INsSwWer, twelve o'-| Um! 1 suppose vou k we | iat a late how?" { before tree me.' | Oh, | Just as | thought -slackness ~nd un We'll department | "Generally get away quite long enough for (wt away at three! indead! | everywhere! gee | Tell What the punctuality about this me what fare vou in? vou* 'Me? I'm Mondays to are sas sane who the elock!' (o . man comes on wind up Journalistic Vagaries. of British seribost--To----= Knitted Sweaters So much in demand by wo- men who understand comfort that we are having an unusual ly large sale. They are not only smart. They are sensible and practical. Women's Sweater Coats In Waite, Navy, Cardinal, Grey and other shades, $1:99, 2.25, 2.75 And other prices. POR RL OE PC IC) re ---- Children's Sweater Coats For both Boys and Gils all sizes Special makes that fit, 15¢, 98¢, $1.25, $1.49, $1.69. A ANI Ni ee PA Boys' Sweaters Best English makes, 'n Navy, Plue, Wors- ted, all sizes, (GILOWVI Best Dollar Gloves In Kingston Real Kid Skin in the fist place, carefully selected, soft but from kins, style and cut and a nice attention to detail of finish that usnally marks the much higher priced glove . PERRIN'S FAMOUS KID GLOVE FOR WOMEN at $100, in Black, White, Greys, Tans, cte. PERRIN'S EXTRA FINK SELECTED KID GLOVES, all wanted shades, $1.25, CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES, Special at. 50c Special at 69¢ BOYS' ENGLISH CAPE KIDGLOVES In Tans, all sizes, from 0.0. up to 7, { \ J y Cashmere Gloves, |5¢, 20c, 25¢ Cashmere Gloves, 35¢, 49c Suede Gloves, 35¢, 49¢ Children's Knitted Gloves, : 20c, 25c. J. Laidlaw cals sa seseeie Os ens sienna es sTsis iu nine aisln/sin uisln/s seule PEE am ese sess ans essnine sss t sess sss sss neem See Ke) 8 sr wsasss sia sinins . PP ee rested Rs ER trac ss sss snares OOOO FUNC SCOR & Son: | From a Toronto paper--"She was left a widow through the death of her | husband." i Personal in society column of ae Ot- | journal Mrs | | contined to her bed, home this Thursda i A Hamilton paper remarks 'From | i evidence which they have gathered, the | {police believe the murder was the work | of Tort talent." A Halifax society that the bride i becomingly, ftawa Coulter, eng not be - at usual." will as journal reports was charmingly, dressed." informs us # cement "-- Exchange. though that wile A London Mrs. Henn walk on Park avenue paper hae Ind 15t sealed oysters, fresh t (lhert's stores i amd Mrs. J. NH. Singleton, of Falls, announce the engage | ment of their eldest daughter, Lila fsa] bel, to Gordon E. Richard of Stewart, | Bt . seleod's Little Liver liils, ouly 0c. a bottle. Meleod's Drag stores. | Mr. and Mra. R. Benneit, of Winni- | peg, announce the engagement of their danghter, Mayme Ethoyle, to J. I. } Hollingsworth, : To reifeve Gistress | alter esting or drinking too heartily, | constipat take Hood's Pills Sold everywhere, 5 cents BVT Nmmith's "ny You Kickers Did you ever wear a pair of our Shoes ? Football, Hockey, Tennis, Surveying, Street, Sunday ~~ Evening, any kind. They're Good. We guarantee everything we scil. The Lockett Shoe Store ND lly Try a Pair. 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