Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1911, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. NRA NCTOBER 16. 1911. rerio logit WAS DOPED DEATH OF WH REID ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING THE DAY'S EPISODES : YOU CAN {LAD ON TRAIN WAS TAKEN IN MEAT BUSINESS FOR THIRTY. OF THE KINGSTON RIFLE AS-|LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN| h ( ml rt f SAVE MONEY | VERY ILL. FIVE YEARS. : SOCIATION SYP ItDAY, ! GENERAL. e Oo Oo O a a : | ® | States That Uckuown Man on Train Passed Away on Sunday Afternoon, |} ' at Baillie, of Barvictield, Won | gecurrences in the City and Vicinity | Wanted Him (0 Bob a House-- Yged Sixty-six Years--Had Been the Yrang Agegale-bLix of w«Oilies Bifef Nema ut lnterest] ) arin o0ose 3 q . Came From Massachusetts, Hi a Year and a Half.» Prizemen in the Various Cons | Easily Read and Remembered. 9 v a Savi g : : } Emmons, x red i tenis, a : "Eastman Kodak goods." Gibson's de Cay . So ar said ng frog wit 'enbiody, Mussa William H. Reid, a life-loug resident, The Kingston Rifle Association had 4 @ yop of Montreal, was a vis-| f@ ank « onto } ' y splendid weatlieor on turdasy for he hs u i the general pital, who passed away al his residence, its manual prize meet : a Ref 10 the Gity st weik, } ( arm vill On 8 ire 3 " fleets of being "doped" by | victona vet, Sutiday afternoon, | conse uence ro sult Bay 4dSlumd wills, al Livsons, en 1 a nRexjuence a 2 E. E. Clarke returned howe : from Ottawa, Monday noon, | : William Swaine, piano tuser. Orders | 3 re - . {i received at McAuley's. 'Phone 775. | i» a ® He ie hal a 4 tl na : : RR Wit an "ML fresh," kodak supplies, Gib 5 ) 4 fourteen hingston mourn: wer the death habit. and the nm Lhe : He about five o'clog He had pe Some splendid scores were ma i go, i 1 hail ee 00 the executive hope next oar to weston on wtorduy three months ago he suflered a 'ia team toat will be ) y hold their to both deposi Aa 0 BANK OF TORONTO Incorporated 1885 ssets Over $30,000,000 INGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. COWL gradually sank was won by , 3 i { Barrie . . £ we arn In Liinaston Ast field. with 107 ie a H F. (i. Lockett has goue to Belleville | eT a | 2 Dressing Sack is a Well Known Fact. anid ven he had been 'counectad with the | mad presented hy Capt. J. 1. Bir and : George Looper, ladéau street, who Horwa t ¥ § him aie a hisiness ' for thirty-five] ket, was won by James Darretl, with in Hite the eeqcral hospital iv dub . tt H + . 3 + s il » gener: pital, is doing yo A a drink ont of [ance he motel h wholeoale awa] 102 hate ud the wetmnl Tyre wen 118 Il in the geacral hospital, ¥l @ [t Can Be Attractive Also. ott tates further that ie rot tublishment f the corner of! given hy T Asselstine went to H. well. ¥ . - 1 Se t 4 bo i . : ) » 99 points. The extra Buy Eastman Kodak goods, at! nite im to oh Prenton King an % 4 3 Gibson's. hesiee but that he Pans of Confine o building W a . I S. Robe Q ' : : Blake with a score of 73 point Mrs. D. S. Robertson, Sydenham : u i a score of To ts | SLT a : Stree, went io antreal o Mo a out of a possible 75. The prize "Hit Ey woul? Montres! on Rul / was day. { ackid M s { Pa H. Cusningham, piano tuner 2 } § off the train nt A n Anglican wm celigun ad owat match--NSeven rounds al id 1 der ) Me-| ® : < 1 aka? Eeriinde yards, possible score, 25. 'rizes =iven ng sired. AVE On a at ee tio + 8 take or dL member « . Luke's church, ¢ by J. Melb, Mow ¥ Auleyv's bookstore. : dt} ne 3% ' ¥ : r i A i § ' * », ited being removed to lire, (ia ran member of Kingst » : of the wasociation-First puize Afler diner mints." Gibson's. Bailhe. 33. SiS. kK D Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pickering, | 3 veManus, Nelson street, are visiting relatives in b Brock streets, where t was captured by TE un SR A WAL | (3h Nickle grand. aggregate shidd | o. y = The Usefulness of the Kimono or} e unknown 's ie » continued ji black whis i % ! + half vith heart trouble . » » » . . * . eo * ® . o ® ® . ® Y Bi ® vour balance will be a plea "- » ) . o ® * ® ° » . " * * . » » ° 3 an honorary pre- | suffered a couple fit ©, and a member of the b { { . . . . to. the ment He vs survi . ») sident " thle Arniel jormerl Miss Elizabeth Gris i, | 1 y & \ tine, 3): BL. Kaladar Station 5800004600000 000s scscattses 1 GEORGE B. McKAY, : j fa . ' tiered toe nd a family of nine i : rds, 31: in 3 ti. 3 Strong horehound eandy." Gib ' = . y Manager. wv fits after he arrived at the | fivland, Rochester, N.Y; Mrs. A 81. John B ' 30. =n "Mii. son's. : Y { . I i #1 » night, lander "Newlands, Kingston; M on, 30: The. i wan, 3 Be. the Monday evening Bible class will o 0000000000000 00000000 \ , ' i His case iM. Reid, at home H. P 31 Re A {ireer, 2 75¢., Fie meet for the first time tins tau i A 3 | i the Y.M.C. A. parlors | ) (=) Sl i believes) | yurse-in-training, Foronts br. | Brooks, 29:75 fumes Baxter; 2x. | m his Victoria Reid, practising in Toronto Sutherland match--Seven rounds Buy Hudnuts' shampoo." Gibsow' 3 (= { | 3 Ming Pessie Heid, of New York: Mr MW vards, possible 35 points, first! heep Thursday night, Oct. 26th, for (4 th art, Cobden: Pr. iL] three prizes given by KR. D. Sather Broek Street Methodist Chueh | ° od ; y Were Warned Read, Ln i Thomas: Rad, or a land, treasurer of the K.R.A.. with Th wnksgiving tea. Tickets, de. ) .) hofore Ma rit overnment survey in British Column- other prizes added In he i liss Ada M Sharman, Wellington | Mis. Lucas f ten---¥250, R. A. Baillie, : , street, eft on Monday afternoon for | * morning, for order yk { ar luinia, al \ " Be Jam 5 Baxter, 33; si ane t tf, 'New York to spend the winter. | | thin carne if B ie and ¥ « i fis . vill be held from hi dM. WH Vluke, i RL, th a "Eastman * kodak goods. Gioson's. | [i eo di ' x 3 ® {ia s OR Ts der un | Tet, ; 85 I Dn Suthertund, } Partridge season opened on Monday | wsday ; 5 irkpatrick, 30: = Fh we: of veople: wai FOR CHILDREN, to armgui Fhe ery ie : Kpatrick, , ; noroing A number of people went out et eo 8 | : ¥ conduet Lev { EI oh " » * > HOOKS, on Sunday to be ready to shoot Te eu | on an tuithie, J . . ¢ oe , 8 ws ii oar the childs i St i orneti . ; ve 5%, 4 : es buy petfudonna plaster Gio | ae Sons We Have a Large Assortment of se Cunningham mateh-- Ten rows, Archbishop Gauthier conferred holy a) . : , 609 vards, possible score 5 points orders on W. B. Carleton of Broek | fohag ' Trak. okzisk th Cemblaove many rE ! Moe So y It Re of al ville, at the Basilica, Ottawn, on Sun- | x Ske ates ¢ dniaht vl train, « in She igeomol Ny Ww. HI. Bl y, 5: 1 50, Ww. A. John doje shampoo." Gibson' { emer | nl y e east, ay Fears. aller nn ites. of Tom WH: 31. Birkett, 41; $1, Only strong horehound candy, in] thing better top . od nn X io Ire ont weeks' dit ion oceased wan © McManus, 43; 81, E. Billings, 43 (a isted sticks. At Gibson's Ret Cross] C i { 1 nk & mdi oi rin i Fhe | Seventy-four years of se, and a ---------- m-------------------- drug store ft will cure coughs and | hi dre 'n - the oil _triin was con | Congregationalist in religion, He wa colds, '- . ora $ wird knocked oft} ore in Engl ned, but had lived her . Charles Workmsan, mining engineer, Onl 7 Sc a Pair thie trae . A Best al a { {Tor a number of vears. He leaves has come home from Mexico, and will | y iy < ' : ' Aa : eesed A wife and fami! of three. His funeral do post-graduate work at Queen's this | | will take place, Wollnesduy afternoon. ] wititer | @® SHORT KIMONOS, $1.49, 2.25, 2.75. It pays' to buy drug store wants | The Late William Hayward, gs Kimonos and Dressing Sacks » DOCOO0 i -------------------- mA ammnrene 8 LONG EIDERDOWN KIMONOS, $3.99, 499, 5.50, 895, in colors of Cardinal, Grey, Light Blue, Helio. fee E Fit any foot, Death of a Domestic, ! 4 it Ciabson's. Ouly high-class | | i ma i | { Hay Left the City i Mr Maury Wilkinson, a domestis, | gold there tube Brow: oat and Rooster have \ ' . . Rube : ¥ RARE | aged thirty-five vers, d Sunday Miss Loretta Swift left on Sunday | ® the city as reported, hut may il i It sae | 2 y f ew or en route for India, | : . W. A. Mitchell = ni Laing itn ih Ad Ba Jisenee| ol re Se Wil remain tra vr ve | © Long Fancy Flannelette Kimonos § " nya out had been nn 8 coun $ friends, . HARDWA EK. fternoon and evening | try for some time. | Ly © | "After dinner mints," Gibson's } retty designs, 1.49,$2, 2.25, 2.99 be prety g .) | 83 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. | te mor timmtkam; Miss Maud Cannem, Rideau street, eed Roger tirapes ot FEN STREET SUNDAY SCHOOL | left Saturday afternoon for British | & ' Concord grapes, Niagara grapes and er | MLLE. LYULIA LOPOUKOW A Columbia, and will be-married on her Short Kimonos $ | | 49 2 25 { ' y le y bee dhe 'average hero worshipper spends Delaware grapes at Carnovsk | Had a Fine Rally--A Record At. ir » with the All-Star periail arrival thier a lot o * in ont of ror | t 1 tat G 1 pera 18 , " » A { tine in fron § ary tendance at ra 1 Oy I Ase, Hudnuts' toilet water." Gibson's mr Neo Nemeth i enh | th at Moti Sut | on SET kw Seto "i io| @ Silke Kimonos, Long Padded Silk, got 8 Veterinary Collegel diel sudder 4 | A BON iby se chool had its rally on Sunday after- (#1, H. S. Morgan, 4x $1, W Ruttor, due Pay at once and save ten per ) soon, and the attendance was un re- [0% Toe. A.W, Nichards, 1; Tne. J tent. : 2 Prettily Tn joan, wud the utigndance was: 5 re- 136; Tie.A Ee un " thodak films" are carefully develop rettily rimmed. o cord one. All the departments were eh, Baillie, 40 | : | "Be : 2 - t ¢ eft at Gibson' wd ( i s { lirgely represented, including the home| 7 - Atking, 3%; 75¢., John Bar-|od of left at ibson's Red Cross drag ( department, sixty per cent. of whose "ett, ob store, : ) A AAA AAA etnias | 'The Nickle grand agwegate--Seores in here are at the present time matches 1, 2 and 3 counted; possible eighteen cases of scarlet fever in the Iwas of an interesting character | : bv { { throughout. It jneluded the usual rout- |*¥ points. Shiclds presented by W. general hospital and four of these are » line: the honor roll call, with fifteen {¥. Nickle, M.P., an honorary = presi mn one family. i" 7S f | classes perfect, five almost perfect, and {Cent of the KR.A ckle shield, RR Send kodnk films" for developing A. Baillie, 187: shield, H. Blake, © Gibson's Red tross drug store OF Sparks on behalf of the youngest {points)--W. H. Blake, (11 the beginners and primary departments ; Lo i complete as they could be under | 105; silver medal, n McManus, | Mrs. Delia Bartels, Alfred street, left O Ki 24: Jobn Barrett. M RB rup,"" Red Cross Cough Syrup | 103; silver medal, James Barrett, 1: Saturday for Los Angeles, California, | Richards, 2 only in Kingston at Gibson's We have a large range of pretty designs ithe ecircumstanc ap 8 time wit er ugh rousing wily ngs; presentation t : : ® LUross dru tor the superintondent by the athlet; 3 H orga King for Westport ve) in American Kimono Cloth. every " sociation of the eup won in tha base | Parrett, = \. K. Kirkpatrick, 22; Rideau : - i Afternoon and Evenin a ie OF Hol oi Yeon i the WW. Ta ein Nondny sud Thursday, at 6 a.m. for tadddress of Mr Skinner of Ext Soria (50 rds. vopsibie 25 Rideau Ferry every Thursdas Jan | ' ; -5C C C \ ' ' ' {members were present. The programme | features, |SMveF medal, E. Billings, 100: silver, to : @ | There were several special | | They included: The target, with the | medal, A. H. Richards, 18: silver ter, Mrs. David Gillen : : 2 Inumbers of classes that made 100 per |SPoon, W A Johbston, 99 wily or 'Afar dinner mints. {ribson's | cent. pinned within the bull's eve; the [spoon, H. 8. Morgan, 9% silver spoon A 'male chorus will be organized | y | presentation of boguets to Mrs. Wil-|John Barrett, 97; silver spoon, A. K,|among the young. men of the ¥ MC A | son, representing the oldest teacher { Kirkpatrick, bo] and it is proposed to hold the first and worker in » school and Dr. E.| Extra series (200 yards, possible lee es esas s practice this evening "The children's favorite cough DOOO scholar and member of the eradle roll: {he, 0 London : } - » ~ WW 4 (Co age editor of the Methodist Recorder. and |point H. Birkett, 25; i. [Sri & » agefits ' : a delegate to ti Ecumenic i Binke : R yi F.astman kodak good fsibson's, | % . eal. con'er Abs Mrs. Thomas Hi. Brown, of Utiea, N Dresses Joon. mane en route to his home in | Richards, ML. Hollie Y., and Miss Mary A. Brown, of Al | | The ra A f the 1 } os Parrett. (Dany, N.Y. are the guests of Mrs. 8 ( 5 The rail one 6 be t which : ! s he A. Salsbury, Barriefield 7 C Yard i you . d, ar od |= : Spe tl nekaitd "Buy Na-Dru-Co Remedies." Gib . . Comprises the very latest ideas fiom : old be rie When the officers NERN wel lng, (OM ars were ints) in Parvett '1 ' . Paris and London. Never before have aroused as to the requirements of the | Hake, 28. H. Richards, 35; tirorg a ve William, suis of Mr ani) And we have ready some pretty designs drooks, leans, 2 » * i the people of Kingston had such a magni- Jpoue. | Avsciatin, 5 WoW, Malin, 21; in the general hosphal with a mid in BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS to help 1a & Finer leet ; . > i ; . ! taillie Joh Jarre 21: [attack oe scarlet fever fizent showing to select from. Large Fruit Shipments. A , aitie, 24; hn Barrett, 21: pe iTmral Hr, ob tiibsn's to make up. Picton, Oct 16 Shipmer ts of Ww Extra Narion areregate | sCores i! William Aubin, who has been econ ples and other freight have hem 00, 500 and GON + ards 10° count. pos- | neeted with the Thousand Island su dly large this fall So much . § sibile ™ points) WH Blake, 73: Steamboat company for many vears, tthat the steamer Geromia, of thel y H. Richards, James Barrett, 70. I'. | has resigned, He will take another {mtario & Quebec Navigation Uo lp" pugiusy R.A. Baillie, 69: T. W.| position in the city - vas Joreed into commission. She left | A sselstine, ox John Barrett, 67. WM. | i ---- {on a special trip to Montreal Satur-| poi. 66; A. kK. nirkpatrick, 65, D Ain English Appreciation, day with 12,000 cases of eann af 7, McManus, 6 {1 v News, Londen, Bag { : BL. 2 roods. Tn the four extra series matches, all! The large audience which went © to For Men, Women and Children, Str rte {entrance moneys were pooled ane Mark Hambourg's recital at the service for Children {ded among the winners Queen's Hall, yesterday afternoon, | mmr rn - sommes Vests Drawers Combinations Tights At St. James' church, Sunday after Hsia the purpose of this meeting A must have been disappointed if Shey | i A ee OE wi « oon, & special service was hed ori Tyre was defined ay an member who of a program of Schumann and 1 3 2 nap Priming vin a hem or had not wom a prize of more than -- might think, forbidding | 0000000000000 000000000000000030000000000000m me dollar in value st any previous [hibitions of virtuosity. His treatment Aviation Caps, Se deve bv raj nk foley fn Tae fot Sane INEW FALL . . . . . was also x ered. i cp ------------ Chopin. was planned on the usual here ' Ladies' Black Gaiters mn Every - : i The Late Howard Quinn. Hep i. 9 ed al SHOES * For Ladies . » r The funeral of the late Howard |yhich everything ested was Desired Size STILL WEAK FROM HOT SPELL | cin. took 'viace from vie tnther's ve: | none er' nies 'wae invested was as ~ - 1 America's Leading sidemce, 125 Lower Bagot street, on City Hall, Wednesday evening. Pl Friday. Two of the Regiopolis College' po! Physicians say that the unusual and | classes follows the remains up Droek (© Uglow's Tan Calf Button and Lace Boots «oo 83.00 Sweater Coats for Men, Women terrific heat of last summer did great street to Clergy, when the pupils of Belleville Ontario Office Damaged. | damage to many people who do not | the separate school joined jn the cor c's . Pelighi Oct 16. Fire ~y + and Children. leven suspect it. There are many r tege to St. Mary's eathedral Phe i nd 5.30 okar k hi lin this town who are feeling | body was received at the door by the PYoke out at 330 o'clock last even-| listless and discouraged, losing altar boys of which the deceased had 72 did considerabir damage to the and going into a decline on account | been one, and followed up the aisle 1 ['ntario Printing office pren does, #it- | uated on Front stieef, and the barn of the strain of last summer. the sametuary, when the solemn re : : A Red Bank, N. J., man, Mr. Wal-|uviem masse was sang for the repose in conoection with the Vietoria ho | Besides lis parents, de 'tel anoining. The flames originated] ton Cullington, has found what to do | ©f his seul. Lin such cases. He says: "When | was ceased leaves three sisters, Misses in the rear part of the Ontario of} e e nn F {hadly rundown, growing weak and Delphine, Martena and Arwl the fice, but weve prevented from reach > ¢ floral onerings were peat ful aod ine ing the front part. The press room He flesh, I took Vinol to bail : : Lin and mks i ron. I util ne clued a cross from the altar hove' and presses were badly damaged by | L A di ' Sh ' i perfectly satisfactory, and I would not eos; ges, Sul uf Lrathery ny w ater, es 0es fake ane thing for. the fond Yin | did Staley; sprays, Mr. and Mes. H. | "Buy kedak sapplies" at Gibson's. | jue.) am afi sight sow. blessi ; 1 Guan, Mr. and Mes. J. P. McCutcheon, KR. B. Bowsley, Cardinal, passed : it- would be a great blessing if all yp, lof wry PF. Connor and Reta, swny suddenly on Monday, aged six {wha are broken in bealth, whether old, | yr." 4 wu. R. Anderson aiid Master | events ears. i | middleaged or young, weould know | Favuni Suandfond, sod in sddition | -- that Vinol is the one thing they need | sumerous cut Sowers. Spiritual offer: to make them well and strong again. | ings were received from Rev. R: Halli Tonight We can prove by people you knowlgan, P. H. McDonald, A. J. Hanley. i well that Vinod; our delicious sod liv- altar boys" choir, pupils of . 1 end ye rn > ge ad iron preparation without oil, | Marx's school; Mr. and Mrs 'constipated, tekB.4 ose of | is the greatest . Sood Buflier and Place. Mr. and drs. Charles Staley, | strength eveator known, wo guar-{ Mr. and Mrs. James Tieney, Mis Hood' Pills antes it to give satisfaction. Ma: {Sash Swan, Charles O'Connor and S hood's drug store, store, Kingston, Ont, + Howard Leaden, . : WE. And you'll Meal right in the morning Gun Metal Calf Button and Lace Boots . BLO Patent Colt Button and Lace Boots £35.00 Patent Rid Button Dress Shoe $4.30 Patent Kid Lace Dress Shoe, $4.50 -- MA AH Short Vamps, High Toes and m-- High Arch, The Lockett Shoe Store SERS ERRCR0RRASRATROIIIV00000000000000OVFS GRO 00NCCIRRGILINOPROISROOOOIQAOIIOIRRQEQOOS 9000 00000000000000000100000000000800000000s

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