Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1911, p. 2

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PAGE TWO. -- Cool Evenings ' Warm Comfort These Easy Chas are Peal) of soll 1 Morrfs Chairs | af ATe cur 0, $10 up comfort $6, $7.5 owe gid OSTERMUOR MATTRERSES None better on ea. ih. than ever. Our ¢ionda Health Matiresses at unequalled, 8.56 (to $10 RUGS.----Ail siz and designs. CARPETS Lu ost patterns color effect: LINOLEUM Designs. CURTAINS. --L Silk, etc. Repair and Upholstered promptly ana well done 'Phone 5. Felt in Block and we, Nett, Yours, Sales greater and ithe price are and! Floral Madras, | work T. F. HARRISON GO WE SELL Scranton Coal Co's Coal Celebrated Selected from the Richmond No. 4 Mines, the best Anthracite mined in Pennsylvania, Place your next order with THE JAS. SOWARDS CCA Pholw AGe Frid Dotarin Rireet Korth NEAR ACH HAHA AAA COLD NIGHT --SPECIALS Hot Bovril, Hot Chocolate, Oysters and Lunches Pork and Beans, Geo. Masoud's ICE CREAM PARLOR. aM PRINCE SN SEXEEY ------------------ and Ontario No. Coal 1 Conk C0. -» EC CENCE ah i AACN YEH cesssssressssssas EXTRAORDINARY C022 CHEAP PURCHASE OF MOHAIR MATS DOOR SIZE IN ALL COLOES $1.25Quality for 75c. R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE. Meressassnsrsasnreren e000 0s000000 STORE AND DWELLING FOR SALE 83 EARL STREET That good business stand with comfortable dwelling, all in good condition, modern im- provements. Large storehouse and barn, all for the sum of $4,500, $50 Cash and small monthly payments will buy a. neat frame dwelling with seven rooms, good lot. Price, $050. o8o0ocsee $100 Cash and £15 per month will secure you a double frame © dwelling, with W.C., 81,250, on Earl street, renting for 812 , each. The reslal of one will pay interest on both. McCANN, 51 Brock Street. Phone 326 or 621 i i i Ee eaSsfSRMNIIR9540030004u000sstenetens % TUT VTVBVTTVRVROH TLV VVTLVLVVTLVLATOLVRLCCRY & HUDSON | | SEAL SETS | Made with the ef- fectiveshadow stripes The stole is a broad straight shawl effect with pointed | ends finished with silk tassels, lined with Skinner's shirr- ed block satin, Length 85 inches, Price $32.00 Muff large pillow style. Price 60 . |John McKay THE FUR HOUSE, Kingston Ontario ' ® "TOILER"" HAS ARRIVED i ¥ | | POWER FOR VESSEL DERIVED FROM GAS ENGINES. New Boat From Glasgow Attracting Great Deal of Attention in Marine Circles----Water Is rising in Mont- veal Harbor--Marine Notes of In- terest. was made in the Whig, a few duys ago, about a boat called the Toilar, a vessel with practically no 'master, and with no funnels at all. joiler has just arrived at Mon: on her maiden trip from Glas 3! men say that her stor ippearance attracted a great deal ittention. She carries conl, funnels, and practically no motive power is derived not coal, and her this will he much Reference Ihe treal age of no shows na masts, from gas engines builder clan cheaper ithe 1 eros tig wht slow . god passage Atlantic, although some she was thirty-six days Halifax, and fourteen from to Montreal. Her catgo ton ¢oria blocks, of 11 to be used in trade, untreal and Lake Erie. are naturally much vessel, and will ax they a had a in renching that port peter] ol new soon get the River >i. Law Rideau river is still is stated that the in the Montreal harbor 1s a higher, I'he report gives twen | ty-five feet (wo inches in the twenty seven and one-halffoot channel, and twenty-eight feet four inches in the ! thirty in wl an the it rene very: aw, witlet Hrote pul CO-OPERATION IS NEEDED | In Negard to the Scarlet Fever Situa- | tion. Victoria school will be re-opened on Monday, but whether it is to re main open, and whether the education that is conducted in it and - other schools is to be carried on inter ruptedly, depends on the people There must be co-operation between the trustees and the parents or the scarlet fever, which has been so dis turbing to many households, the quarantine cannot be lifted. This plain speaking, but necessary It is known that er has been in certain houses. I he children from this may be excluded from the school until the medi eal health oficer is 'satisfied there will be no contagion through contact with them But what about' the hundreds of others who have been running at large with not sufficient care as to whom they comsort with ? Some of these may take the fever back to the school io spite of all the authoritics may /do. Hence the ap- peal to the parents to exercise every precaution, and to withhold their children, if suffering from the fever, and to contribute to the welfare of the masses. | There is something which is qi*te 'as important as the co-operation the parents, namely, the fumigation' of the houses where fever has been treated, and the fumigation of the children's clothing. The process is simple, inexpensive, and efficacious. | The health department will give any| one the fullest light upon the sub- ject, or the druggist will sell him the necessary material for fumigating, and tell any one how to use it. The 'marvel of the day is that the board of health has gone to sleep or out of busihess at a time when it should be very much alive to the public in terest or it the is = fev of It Has Been Proven Over and over again that for lak ity, style, and good values, our. far surpass all others. See our as sortment of neck pieces suitable for early fall wear, at h. Campbell Broe'., | the makers of fine furs { A Monster Potato. mapster potato, grown on the a € J. Wright, at Cartwright, Manitoba, was shown to the Whig on Friday, and it certainly is a beatty. gu The potato weighs two and one-half; pounds, and is a fine sample of what | can be grown in the golden west. | Sweet Cider. [te Finest new apple cider, 30c. gal. J. Crawford. . | were | Svivia Cochrane, | Leta and Vera Carson, wood | son, Lucey THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, H.A. com- afternoon, Dur the officers enter marguee ¢ rected on present Mrs ¥. of the R.C The annual sports p Harriefield held on the mous on Wednesday ing. the afternoon tained at tea w the grounds. Among | were noticed - volonel Benson, Mrs. J. B. Carruthers, Mrs. iennox Mills, Mrs. EF. J. Bidwell, Mrs, J. H. V. Crowe, Major and Mrs. F. RB. Sedgwick, Misses Heten and Me adge | Crowe, Colonel und Mrs. Hunter Ogil vie, Colonel and Mrs. D. J. V. Eaton, Major and Mrs. Norman S. Lesslie, Captain and Mrs. Philip Prideaux, t aptain and Mrs. Georges Roy, Mrs Jd. B. Cochrane, Misses Christine and Mrs. F. Cartwright, P. Shine, Mrs, Iva those and Major snd Mrs. J. {| EB. Martin, Misses Phyllis and Charlie | Short, | Mr. i Allan D. Robet tson, Stevenson,. Mr. William Harty, Carson, misses Mr. Frederick Stevenson, mis Mr. and Mrs. Ss. and Mrs, P. CC. Stevenson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carson, Mrs. I'. 6G. OC, ; Frederick Brownfield, Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Brownfield, Mrs. Daw: son, Mrs. Ladd, Miss Madge Dawson, Captain and Mrs. J. Hamilton, Miss Lenore hamilton, Mrs. Herbert Daw Mrs. R. J. Hooper, Miss Mabel Daltoms Miss Agnes Richardson, Miss Mabel Gildersleeve, Misses Aileen and sarjorie Rogers, Misses Ililda and Doris Kent, Miss Lassie Kirkpatrick, Miss Starr, Miss Helen Gordon, miss Frases Sullivan, Miss Elsie Pense, | diss Willie Ferris, Miss lrene Swiit, Miss Nora Macnee, Miss Aathleen jriep, Miss Edith Hague, Lanon G. . Stary, Mr. KE. 1. Fort; Mr. R. R. Hutvey Mr. Edward Ferris, Mr. Van lLesslie and Mr. Burke. . v8» son, Among those who enjoyed the first complimentary concert given in Grant hall, by the Ladies' Musical Club, on Thursday evening, were Mrs. J. B Cochirane, Mrs. A. R. B. Williamson, Mrs. Mowat, Misses Mowat, Mrs. A, P. Knight, Mrs. George eBay, Mrs. Arthur Craig, Mrs. W. B. Carey, Mrs. A. W. Winnett, Mrs. John McKay, Irs. Charles Low, Mrs. Hendry, Mrs. James Third, Mrs. J. Macdonald, Mrs. John Gaskin, Miss Shaw, Misses Mas- Miss Bajus, Miss Carrie Waldron, Annie Fowler, Miss Agnes Miss Agnes Richardson, Miss Misses Fairlie, Misses Lettuce Tandy, Miss Workman, Mrs. Me Lellan, Miss Kate Craig, Misses Mar- tin, Miss Jessic Reede, Miss Millie Ferris, Miss Aileen Rogers, Miss Flor ence Williamson, Miss Bessie Robert- son, Miss Pearl Oldrieve, Miss Aileen Wright, Miss Lorraine Minnes, Mr. F. I. Powers, Mr. Lockett, Mr. Guy At and br. A. R. B. Williamson. . - - » sie, Miss Browne, Phyllis Knight, Ferguson, Miss Muriel King, Mrs. Ihe final games of the intercollegiate tennis matches were plaved at the Royal Military College on Friday af ternoon. After the games the cadets entertamed at tea. Some of the guests present were: Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Frederick Brownticld, Mrs. Ash by, Mrs. N. 8S. Leshe, M Birchall Wood, Mrs. J. H. V. Crowe, Mrs. Waddell, Mrs. Ernest lawson, Misses Mabel, Dorothy and Marjorie Brown fiekd, Misses Christine and Sylvia Cochranel Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Willis, of Halifax; Misses Hefen and Madge Crowe, MVimdred Jones, Misses feta and Vera Carson, Misses Marie and Dorothy Carruthers, Misses Phyllis and Charlie Shortt, Miss Hilda and Doris Kent, Miss Helen Gordon, Mise Nora Macnee, Miss Madge Daw Miss Lassie Kirkpatrick, Miss Rogers, Misses Gwendoline and Waddell. . May Professor Morison 'entertained at tea in the Levana rooms at Queen's Uni versity, on Monday afternoon, in hon-4 or of Mrs. W. L. Grant. The tea ta ble was presided over by Mise Lillian Mowat, and Miss Minnie Gordon, and Miss Annie Fowler ent the ice cream. . - - Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie, Princess street, entertained at a very enjovable bridge on Wednesday evening. Cards were played at four tables. The guests de cided to form a club to meet fort nightly during the winter. . a we In the semi-finals in the tennis tom nament, played at the Country Club, on Wednesday afternoon, Miss Nora Gordon and Prof. W. L. Grant won rom Miss MildredJones and Prof. L Guttman. Miss Dorothy Brownfield and Miss Marié Carruthers played off the golf match, on - Thursday, for the presi dent's prize. Miss Dorothy Brown- field was tha winner. . = 0» - R. M."Chase, 161 Alfred street, for the first tine since her mattiage on Tuesday altermoon, Oc tober 17th. Mrs. E. 0. Sliter will re ceive with her. Mrs. will receive * . Mrs. W. i. Uraig, 78 Barrie street, will not receive until the first Tues day in November, and afterwards on each "Tuesday during the season. The, Misses Pergamon: 191 wang street, will receive on Friday, after lst of November, "instead of Wednes- day, as formerly. «i. Mrs. John Matheson, Alice street, will receive the last Friday of Novem- het, and after that on the third and urth Fridays. - - Miss Annie Todd, Newboro, will {come to the city on Monday, to be the guest of her sister, Mis. R. J. Gardiner, Bagot street, for a few days, T* before going to Winnipeg, whera she will = the winter with Mrs. E. and Mrs. Stanley Hough. 'Miss FE. Culcheth; of Portsmouth, has returnad home from an extended visit at Minhaapelia, where she was guest sister, Mrs. R. S. i and "ies, Edith Chicheth. Miss Nan Shiner, King street, will to Montreal eon v next to ty her brother, Colonel J. Skinner, | and Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Philip Prideaux, William street, left, today, for Ottawa to spend a few weeks. Mr. A. W. Browne, Maitland street, left on Saturday for bis home in New ¢ 1911, irtinswick, where he will spend his | olidays. : Mr. Ashworth, of Deseronto, former | y of the Bank of Montrea!, kingston, pent Friday in town. Mrs. W, D. Go srdon, King street, left | o-day for (Miawa to visit her daugh | er, Mrs. Victor Anderson Miss O. Millichamp, who has heen | he guest of Miss Nan Skinner, ...ng treet, will leave for Taront: san fay. i miss Curt, who OF has been travelling | n Canada, is staying in hing-| ton, the guest of Major and Mrs. F.1 Sedgwick, Raval Misitary College, | wm her way back to h home inj ngland i Mrs. Henry Skinner, ning vho 1 now vissung in Toronto, Tuesday to visit Judge Magee. . a { Mr. Arthur Milly, who attending elill Uollege, Montreal, has been | pending a few days with his parents, ishop and Mrs. Miil i igpseourt,"" will to m Monday. Mrs. Howard Folger, will receive on the first uesdavs of the month, he first over er st reet, | will | 0 on drs. Lennox return H:ngers and Pillows. Edgewater, and second | beginning with | Tuesday in November Miss Dorothy Hill, 'Maitland House," will leave next week to spend everal months in New York, ind Washington. i Mrs. Higgins went to (Of to | day, to spend the week-end, guest | f Mrs. E. Low, Gladstone for Miss Florence Williamson returned | gic. on Friday from Dundas, where she ws as| Hon. T. W. asiting Miss Lilla Herald for some (as, who is at present time. {net in Quebec, welcoming regal party, will come to vig: iweek to join Mrs. Crothers returned {present at the wedding {Miss Addie Toye. spending the| Dr. 'A. P'. Knight left guest of Mrs. [for Renfrew to spend a few days. Mr. George llickson, who has been tot [visiting his mother, Mrs. CU. TI. Dick Low (son, Barrie street, will return on Tues: lday to Kelowne, B.( Dr. and Mrs. Barreit Delora, iter, Minn., en route Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh | been spending a week at tlon are |returced home Loughbora | | 200 PRINCESS STREET. Josten | i Wa, the wene 5S home to-day on the Lauren St the the town next and niece, thom cabi- Vice Crothers, with Mrs. KE. LL. Fo iting . friends bome on Friday evening Mrs. Meory Wade week-end in Ottawa, Mackie. ass Dora Oldrieve left Ottawa to visit Miss for a few days. Mrs. Stafford Kirkpatrick, treet, left on Thursday for where she will be the guest Sidney Wright for a week, Prot. and Mrs. 00. D spending. the week-end Lake. His many friends wit, who has been be in Toronto, of his Fhursday is the ou to-day Marjorie Gore | are in Roches- for \ ancouver «4 Mckle, who have Sk to-day at - . Announcements have been received i {town of the marrigge of Miss Fra Chaffey Smart, daughter of Mi 1> hear that Mr. Kerc has | Thomas Smart, to Mr. John Dawson won the medal given for general, and | { Paul, of Loughorne, Pa., Wel second prize in honors in St. Andrew's! inesday evening, Oet ith College, Toronto, which were present (Continued on Page 3) ed to him at the annual oq concert on Friday en pe urs. W, R. liv ens and her mother, Mrs. Secombe, 'Maitland House," will | Citizens Generally Are lave next week for Winnipeg to spend | It some time. : Mr. and Mrs : lly, have returned from the Adirondacks, GY un where they spent their honeymoon, he Me and are at their home 190 Oneida | Madistrate street, in Utica. Jind. ctu Mr. John A. McKay, a well-known |, i a3 Tun . magazine publisher, of New York, is, a 3 : ! A | m blocking up the stres visiting his father and sister on to citizen Whi street. i making itement the . - . » will be delighted ces SKinne prize-gvir iy THE "MOVE-ON" CRUSADE. Pleased With | Uitizéus LEner: Clarence Otis Putnani, | with the wh all police, that at sone Clergy to the this st time Martha left, to-day, lays in Ottawa. w Mrs Henry Cunningham, Farl street, who has been the guest of Mrs. Maclennan, in Toronto, for {he past two weeks, returned home on Wednes day. . Mrs - i Snmne VOICE Lhe Miss street, Welling Smith, to sped a few | | ton | other citizens i and for the perso there will be the who ule many From now oi wall iw "move on, does not move While this crusade mouth philoso | the best interest | heart, | when the | baby i= on, her, avs ol the city Suggests Satur slreets carriages be A. 7. Palmer and little ter, who have heen spending mer with Mes Colonel and Mrs. Irwin, Peach and Ottawa, on Friday duugh- 8G ere the sum parents, | at Kennebunk | returned to to are felt ut Palmer's -- DAY FOR SUPERSTITIOUS, wn , Mrs. Hansard Hora, West sirvets} Vriday 'was left, on Thursday, for Belleville, wher u serstiit u Ax she will spend several days with Mrs A ut "alee thé 3th day Huai Fortt k i iano ee) lr, . has fin the spending some time in England, sails | Such Month. a dav entirely fon it was only also ol ni who been wrily superstitious class walk v a combination Vind almost th to make the superstitio the denice tatlin ' + Friday, 1 tae month, ¢ n Kingston's Famous § Hn tema Ji havu been in J fur Store. 3% Three Stores In One : 3 Mr. Hambouarg's little dang Inia, who, let it be itather with a rod of iron, decided views in general 2 staving at The p We interior of our building inurse, when a serious railway is so completely arranged for broke out, and the where our business that practic. ally have three distinct stores 4 in one, and have man, woman and child this vicinity know ®! what we sell in each section. is sin enot Satasesencerenserstess) Br hs coin of the i 10th da 1S veari i ons, Anuar Hamibours and His Little Girl sad, has very of her own about thin I'he other da a seaside pla wit village were was threatenid itl want of supplies Well, Sofia,' what shall we {anything to eat "Oh, that we famine sand the 1 do if at all ? don't matter," {the child, chegriully, "father and play a concert and ti {lots of bread and butter' I She had beon constantly told hy hes inurse, as a joke, that fier fatl {er went away to play bread and butter fou we are anions te we cannot every in repline will come wre will be w hen he w her, as gettin Burned 8400 in Bills. i When Newton Allen, { Marlpank, was away duri ov and evening, of Mo the family took a roll nd stuck it in the waste The largest space is devot- 4 ket for safe keeping, believing {burglars should around ed to » » Furs | > 3 {would never think of postmaster, at othe after nday, of of money paper bas that the woking thers one i Hose the w up in } Heary Theatrical Men. } Three weighty and jolly theatrical jen visited the Whip office on Satur [as and it was found that their total weight was 757 pounds. DD. P. Brani } gan, foeal manager of the Grand, was {the lightest of the trin, tipping [scales At 25 pounds. F. WM. Norer representing "The Imperial Ballets," tipped the beam at fwhile W. I. Read, of "The ! Secretary' company won the with 5 patudy to his credit, i ; i | : =. us, Russian Is a great feature with us. Boys. Our newest addition is goin he dumped the contents of the the Ladies' Ready-to-Wear De- | waste paper basket into the stove and As Well as Dresses, Skirts, pig ete. A very busy place prices. No two hats alike Watch our three large show And we carry at all seasons @ Ours i b k 2 s the biggest Hat Store 3 Mr. Allan arrived home during th » { touched a match. The result 18 Windows. large stock of Skins and Made In Kingston, and is filled with {night. He waz up bright and early, partment, where will be found | that $408 in good bills went Section, where we sell "mod. Methodist Charchu "Rock of Agen," Umega."" Solo, "1 Mrs. James Smal "Zion": solo, Miss | ydeehai § Street Music: Anthems, "1 Am Alpha and { Have a Saviour," (Solo and chorus, Gertrude Laidley. ap Garments, The selling of Hats and Caps for Men and however, and cleaning up about spoke, ern Millinery" at moderate § 126 AND 128 PRINCESS ST. Nyal's tooth paste, # fresh supply, 'at McLeod's Drug Stores. Atlantic City A ie Was Friday and Also 13th of the the | be all - nl ---------------- rr --------------------------------------. QUEEN'S QUEEN'S QUEEN'S Latest editions of authorised University Text Books. i Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens The pen with a standard uniform price all over the world and guar- anteed by the largest Fountain Pen manufacturers. Loose Leaf Note Books Universal and Banner loose leaf note books, the kinds recomen- ded by the University professors. Room = Decorations Best H N ( the for | | | | SPREE EL00000000 2000000000000 000000008 ee Elastic Holland Tocus, OPEN NIGHTS. Fall Pianting so Prices. vacmth, Daft Treezia arcissus, garden for Blossonmiig or Christmas 83 "Phone 343. Tulips, wlils Imported Direct from Best Bulbs at Now is the time to plant Spring Indoors Dr. A. P. Chown Pruggist and Optician, PRINCESS STREET, VIVO POI T III IYI IIe 25 Cents Each: 30 Dozen, Ladies' Ribbed Under- Exclusive lines of Queen's Post Cards, Posters, The College Book Store eel erste NY Dutch Bulbs Fors wear, White and Grey in all sizes; buttoned in front, trim- med with 1ace around and front, sleeves with elastic cuffs, and are fulength. ankle neck lon Drawers are les. Standard Quarterly- : Winter edition--this ' book and any 15 cent We ha Our have Popular Prices 10 CENTS : pattern--both for ) 20 CENTS STANDARD FASHION SHEETS FOR tcl tl tr NOVEMBER FREE. Newman , S001 Pease sensms sevens & Shaw The Always Busy Store. Vests are length and in hot th sty- Special Price 50 CENTS A SUIT cr 25CENTSAGARMENT ve agreat array of Coats in sizes to fit small children, Misses and Ladies. Designer for November, ye es seca niA fhe 7 1940, with Chopin' begutilu : ] dos faree March." iSth The 1 ducted ihe anu Camphel "Bay Gibson's. Says wondrous execu jon tion of 3 Plan Saturday The up-to-date Coming to Kingston, He plays plianes He short 1 alee Preces of and I examples shady closip rebel such' « , This iris ut of getieral al result bw the last' was ane wnt collected was Hats! but Hats! i fires' Bastinan Nortak tag hospital ounoed Total Result Tag Day. 3a day $1 00 0 Hats! goods, . GUIS IPIIVIUI IIIB VIII IIPS IVI III . » . . . . + . . . + + ¢ % . . . . . » . » . . . . . . A . » . . » . . . . . » . . . . . . » » . . . » . . » . re Arent ms a A AEN Pennants, 'Phone 919, i> | DS / AN EXCELLENT\ EXAMPLE RING Of our DIAMOND 18 a circular cluster stones, set certain ane f $55 at CUVVTVLLTLT. ATLL ATTLIVNER SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Outicians 850 KING STREET, Issmers of Marriages Licruses TARTS Aaa SBR LTABTBRBTLTBTATRAN XT esc srnenne | cess csssssETseRTITT. MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING i W. F. GOURDIER Desirable Locations at Bargain Prices i. 476 Prin Brick | rooms, b & t A oca | 800 + | 41 Rideau rooms, b. & tric lights, i floors, $2 Brock ! rooms, | Stree race RE Stree | elec - 900 Street electri { improvements Solid Heht gas and 'good 800 Queen rooms each 00 Street Doubl f with improvement Clerg Siree lid brick, 10 ellar, 24,104 Welling Double Ir complet y EAs, William vy invested f of on firs nteres! irance morigag« House Fire inm Malin The Real Estate Expert, Corner Johnson and Division Sis, "Phone 539, i iz unke unimporiant, Sticcess spans him. A smartly launderad ghirt and ihe man cnanges tv 2 being of dignity and importance. Saccess seeks him. This Laundry has a repuiation for laundering shirts that Is tHysed by any other laundry in the world Kingston Laundry Princess & Sydenham Stu. "Phove 22. Cor.

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