Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Oct 1911, p. 2

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PAGE TWC. APSRIIIRERT TEs SEER © 8 SE PRIDE Tee SEI el po jai Summer is on the wane and nippy days will soon be here. Gentlemen, take time by the forelock, and place your order for that FUR COAT, CAP, or GAUNT- LETS, you have promised yourself. This is Your Store. Winter Coats here, Warm, Good and Wearable, © Investigate, it cost you nothing. "JOHN McKAY, THE FUR HOUSE. XTRAORDINARY | C02) OF ohair Mats ONTARIO, [ELLIE A Sr TL el Appreciate © the a STEER OLPRIIEIRL CIERRA EEE. ) [tion passed have refused to rescind it, J |doing"' at the Elastic , Sectional § THE DAILY BRITISH WRIG. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1911. IN SPORTING CIRCLES] QUEEN'S INTER-FACULTY RACE WAS NOT HELD. The City Basketball League May Not | Materiatize -- Protests Against Sunday School Basketball League Rale. The annual not run off at Uueen's i ternoon. The 'chief reason was ths fact that so many other meetings were on that the students could not rally in sufficiently large numbers to make the rece a success. It will pro- bably be run off pext week. City League Basketball. | From present indications it looks as «though considerable difficulty would he experienced in getting a sufficiently large number of teams to- gether this year to form the city basketball . At the present time there are only two teams, Moorg's Garage and olesalers, whe are ready to enter the fray. Unless an- other team can be secured there will be no league, Vigorous Protests Made. Vigorous protests are raised in Sun- day school basketball circles as the result of the by-law passed to pre vent city league players from partat- pating in the series, and those who are barred have threatened to with- dfaw from the Sunday school league and start a league of their own. The outcome of the situation will be awaited with interest as those who. were instrumental in having the mo- inter-faculty race was Thursday ae: Thanksgiving Day Rugby. There promises to be "something cricket field Thanks giving morning when the Dry Bones, «f Skeleton Park, and the Ironmon- gers, from the dry dock, will' meet in their annual rugby game. Among the players of the Park is "Bob" Me. Mahon, the stellar left fielder of the Victorias, who will play left half. An other celebrity is "Jack" Stansbury, of Mercantile league fame, who, on account of his eneralaiip and mana- ger of the Live Coals, will play centre half, and captain the Dry Bones. "Red" Callaghan, "Jack" Irwin, Nick" Tureotte, "Ching" Allan, od. Guirey, and about fifty others will go to make wp the famdus dry bones. No doubt the football fans will be at the cricket field in large numbers to witness this event. 5 _ Ottawa College Line-up. The Ottawa College line-up for the game with Queen's will be: Full back, Cornellier; left half, Shantel; centre half, Quilty; right half, Chartrand or Sheehy; quarter, Kilian; scrimmage, MacDonald, Kennedy and Cyra; out side wings, Gilligan and Nagle: mid- dle wings, Harrington and Sullivan; inside wings, Pfol and O'Leary Officials for To-morrow, THE LATE MRS. N. J. DINGMAN. Wife of Inland Revenue Inspector Passes Away. The. death ocewrred in the general hospital on Thursday night of Mrs. Dingman, wile of N. J. Dingman, dis triet inspector of inland revenue. Just one week previous, Mrs. Dingman was stricken with paralysis, and gradually sank until the end came peacefully. The deceased was born in Picton, and was the only daughter of the late Josiah Blanchard. For the past twelve years she resided in Kingston. Five months ago her mother died here. The late Mrs. Dingman was a member of and worker in Chalmers Presbyterian church. She was a lady of loving dis- | position, and her quiet acts of charity and many deeds oi kindness will long be remembered. The late Mrs. Ding- man is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. D. of Winnipeg, both of whom were sat the bedside 'when the end eame. Her wrighg reached here from Winnipeg on W y © morning. Um Friday afternoon, the. remains were taken to Picton for burial in the family plot. iroquois Club "At Home." The tiembers of the Iroquois (lub nave Lesued. invitations for an "At Home," and dance, to he given in the Orpheum hall on Monday evening next (thanksgiving), and the event promises to be a most enjoyable one. Indications point to a record attend- ance, and thé members of the club are putting forth every efiort possible to make whe alidir one of the best of the many dances they 'have held, This is their opening dance. of the season and will provide a fine holiday treat. Last winter, the club held several fine ddnreg in the Orpheum hall. The club is domposed of young hingstonians, banded together for social purposes. + _ Golden Wedding. One of those highly interesting and musual periods in a life time, the cele- bration of a golden wedding anniver- sary, will take place on Thanksgiving day, at Hillier, says the Picton Ga- zette. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leavens, one of the township's and county's most respected couples, will be fifty years wedded that day. There will be a family gathering at "Edgemere," the home of their son, Lyle Leavens, to mark the important event. Relatives from a distance, as well as a number of other guests, will partake of the Thanksgiving dinner. Evenings of Fun! Enjoy your evenings' with a Kodak. Fake flash-light pictures of your par- Lies and social gatherings. Hiring your films to us and we will save you the trouble of developing and printing them. Mahood's Doug Store. Fined for Hitting Woman, A Picton woman had her baby on her lap' while in the picture show the other night. A man near her objected to the restless babe. So he *'biffed" the woman soundly. Next day he ap peared before the magistrate. In the ultimate 'he was fined 14 for his A. Macdonald, | November M People's. Columbian-Hampton. | World's Work. Smart Set, Popular Magazine. Shop Notes Quarterly. Ainslee's. Popular Mechanics. Cosmopolitan. Green Book Album. Physical Culture. Short Stories. Ten Story Magazine. agazines 260 PRINCESS STREET. Post Cards and Place Cards The largest as sortment in the city, ranging from 6 for 5 cents to 5 The Colle cents each. \ a a ts a NNN ENN SP Thanksgiving and Halloween FashionBooks ge Book Store NI ----------c November Ladies' Home Journal. Woman's Home Companion. Pictorial Review, Pictorial Review Quarterly. Butterick Fashions. Delineator. Designer, : New Idea Woman's Mag. Ladies' Word. Harper's Bazaar. Modern Priscilla. Family Journal. McCall's Magazine. Phone 919, License Campaigners Meet, A meeting of the license reduction campaign workers of the city will be held in the Y.M.C.A. building, riday evening, to receive reports from the chairmen of the differen wards. The diy was blocked out amd men put in charge of each section. Petitions have been circulated and it they are signed by a large number of names the matter will then go be fore the city oouncil and it will have to refer it to the people to vute on. A Thanksgiving Tea. The tea at Brock Street Methodist Sunday school, on Thursday evening was a grand success. The place was packed. The tables were nicely decor ated. After supper, the people were favored with a fine concert. Those who took part were Miss Jessie Reid, Mrs. James Small, Miss F. Davies, ex- Mayor Couper, William Eva. W. F. Nickle, M.P., was the chairman. Ad- dresses were given by Rev. T. W. Neal and Rev. John Webster. Take Heed of This. People whose daily habite are ocon- stantly active soon wear on nature's delicate machinery. Nervous exhaus- tion, general debility, sleeplessness, ete, invariably follow. An iovigor ating tonic such as Wade's Iron Tonic Pills will restore wasting vitality and tone up the system. I'rice 25¢ At J. B. Meleod's drug store. Prison Labor for Cowrt House. with tha The grand jury in connectidn the fall ussizes decided that court house caretaker has too much | Grr I ITT PIII III GRIF PI B Occurred advertised a certain terial, and continued to keep on advertis ing, Holland. Be Fall Planting Imported Direct from + Best Bulbs at st Prices. Hyacinth, Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodils Crocus, Treezia Now is the time to plant the for Spring garden Indoors lossoming or for Christmas Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. HAS IT EVER to you that a firm and then advertised ags must have a pretty strong subject or ma- in, rea VIFFIIIVIPII PIII IIS IIIT GLLLLLLLLL0000000000400 Dutch Bulbs For who 0 BVO VLTVBVTVVRCN CVV VLTVLLLELTTATR BBE D Ri Pr rss sesvassssssnece® { The Marquette Pattern "Sse ee IN *vBesesee TABLE SILVER seen it? It and exeellent quality at. a. very moderato price. The pattern is plai 1, bright finish with a couple of raised threads running around the edge of each plece have a complete Have you 18 very new of extreme Ww showing of this new pattern in Knives, Spoons, Forks fancy Pleces fo: mye tion, SMITH BROS. 350 KING STREET, Jewellers, Otpicians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, and inspec- : : : : Grrr rsrcsssecassssacel son for doing so? Perhaps yon have an equally not paying any attention to our ap- work to do and recommends that prison labor be used in assisting lm in looking after the court house Bookcases. dating kind. anything all They're the accommo- Fit anywhere and hold sizes of 'books, ete, President Harry (iriffith, ol the In- [strange conduct, tercollegiate, has appointed "Red" Dixon god Gordon Rankin officials for for A New Hat for Thanksgiving. sfrong reason At | ' : : | | | ; : CARPET WAREHOUSE. TRV VVRVOCBLLS | | ICE CREAM PARLOR BOND QUICK LUNCH ROOM. All kinds of Lunches and Hot DS phim and all kinds of Fruit and Candies M, PAPPAS & CO, 154 Princess Streef. THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on : Is crowing louder as he goes diong Only 46¢ per pound. For chewing and smoking, AT A. MACLEAN'S, Olinrie Steeet. SOLD : : - £8 o ® . . as yon gather your library. Studenis' 5.50. Library Tables, Rugs, Curtains, eums, Ofleloth, ete. Repair and Upholstering promptly and well done. 'Phbne 90. and Chairs. Carpets, Linol- work Yours, T. F. Harrison Co. 000000000000000601000000 0000000000000000000000000008000 Laval Students Here. Students from Laval dlniversity, 100 strong, arrived in the city, Fritlay af- ternoon, about 1.30 o'clock, and startled the citizens with their sing- ing. They assembled on the steps of the city hall and had a group photo- graph taken. Most of them went to the Randolph and Iroquois hotels, Fhey will go down the river, Satur day morning on the steamer ews boy, and retin in time for the rug by game in the afternoon. Collier<Comper Wedding. performed at: St, James' rectory, Fri- day worning; when Miss rleanor Comper, Prinedss street, was united in marriage to Flake Col¥er, a black: smith in the employment of Corcoran Bros. The knot was tied by Rev. T. W. Savary. The happy couple left on the noon train for the m's home in Picton, where they wi some time. Te ------------ The Late Miss O'Neil. The funeral ,of Sister St. Margaret ol Scotland, a daughter of Patrick A il, -Rideau street, Maine, at the time of her red Tuesday. in Lewiston, death, which Buy what you need and add to it Dook Shelves, $1.50 to - A very quiet wedding ceremony was' place, [class there are thirty-two children. the Ottawa College-Queen's game, to- morrow, in Kingston. Birthday Party. Athens Reporter. Ninety years of age on Saturday, October 14th, was the occasion for a family, neighborly and friendly cele bration in honor of Mre. Lovimeé Pur vis, widow of the late Elijiah Bowser, at the old homestead in the township 'of Bastard, where she was surrounded by all of her children, namely : Mrs tev.) Williani A, Hamma, of Syden: 'ham; John, Edward and Miss Sarah, at home; Mis. C, H, Johnston, Elgin; Mrs. George Hough, North Augusta, over twenty of her immediate neigh- bors and friends from: Brockville and Athens. "The Right of Way." Sanford Dodge has surrounded him- self with a splendid company this season and will be seen in "The Right of Way." This great play is anadap- tation from Sir Gilbert Parker's fa- mous # of the same name, the dramatization being made by Am- erica's greatest playwright, Fugene 'resbrey. Sanford Dodge will be at the Grand on Wednesday, Nov, Ist. He carries a carlond of new soenery and properties and the pro. duction will be first-class, Thanksgiving Dinner Requisites. Cranberries, ¥ Sweet Polatoes, Mincemeat New Figs, Tokay grapes, pes, Choice table pears, New Malaga raisins, at . Henderson's Lirocery, Brock street. Doing Good Work. Miss Knowles, of the Y.W.C.A., who has undértuken the classes in physical culture, at the collegiate, for the mem- bers of the association, is meeting with great success. At the evening classes, fourtéen have already regis- teved and at the Saturday morning All the up-to-date hat store styles are herd" $1.50, $2, $3.50, $3, $4. Campbell Bros.', Kingston's only ex. clusive hat and vur store. Lunch at 238 Princess Street. Full eoursg meals, 28¢.: 53.50; 7 meals, $1.50, 21 meals, Sale of corsets, 50c.; order your cor set at Dutton's, from $3, perfect fit Brassiers and Bust distender. New York Dress' Reform, 209 Princess street. AR : Kodaks at. "Gibson's." ' aes We have bet here in the Far bhisiness fot over thirty NORIS-- funiger than all vther deal- ers in this vicinity ¢ mbined and have « stablishe ¢d a repo- tation for § having the ; : Best Fars. We are manufacturers and carry an enormous stock. « A visit toour $ show rooms is always ¢ interesting. We show § Ermine Sets ....... $30. wp., p Hudson Seal Sets ... $35 up. Mink Sets... ©. $35 up. BTV VTTTVRVRTLTLRTCT RD TVTLTLTVTVTVTVLTVOTRRSD ¢ 1 building. present the jail pris oners look after the court house grounds. Scott's, London, The king of high-grade hats, sold in Kingston only at Campbell I'ros.', the style centre for men's hats. See our £1 motor veils, silk: ribbon, 10¢.; homespun wool gloves, 19. Dutton's, 2080 Princess. For Thanksgiving, Huyler's and Me- Conkey's. "Gibson's." | . 50ec., 3-inch CEREIEIPINEODIEEES ve Serges, Venetians, Etc. price peal, but don't blame us for being persi stent. We know we goods; it's just a question of bring ing t hem to your notice. This is ¢ ut apology for saying: 'Good morning by Was las? your Breakfast Cooked © 0, 400 yards of Dress Suitings including Tweeds, Regular price 75¢c., $1.00 and $1.25 a yard, Saturday one 50c per yard [SATURDAY BUYERS Will Do Well to Visit This Store have the (Cheap, Clean, and Convenient Light, Heat and Power Dept. FOLGER. Gen. Mgr.i -------- ® ® ) 1) ) make. Saturday your choice EWMAN & SH THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Another lot of Ladies' Suits to go on the Bar- gain table - all the newest styles, this seasons' In the lot are Fancy Tweeds, also Plain Black and Brown--values up to $19.50 9.95 A few of the sample Coats left and will be clear- ed on Saturday at special prices $8.50 and up Newest garments at a popular price. TO SEE IS TO ADMIRE. 300 PAIRS OF BLANKETS White or Grey--prices range from $1.00 to $7.50 pair, values that are the best obtainale Gy { { i} AW, MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING W. F. GOURDIER * WE SELL Scranton Coal Co's Coal Selected from the Celebrated Richmond No. 4 and Ontario Neo. 1 Mines, the best Anthracite Coal mined in Pennsylvania. Place your next order with THE JAS. SOWARDS COAL CO. 'Phone 1565. North End Ontario Street. er A ------------. A ------------ Prsvsssssrsnsrranncsand WELLINGTON STREET, There are other hotels sue none spproach the for homelike surroundings. Located In centre of city close principal #tores : Buntfe, Charges are moderate ) Special rates by the wees ' F. WN THOMPSON, Pregrietar Prsassssnsscssnasssas ear Princess) to : Of approval is set copspicuous- ly on all our laundry work--it | CLEANS The distinguishing symbol that characterizes culture and breed: wg wash is cleanly fanltiens Everything we noticeable for sweetness and framing, Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts, "Phone 22,

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