Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Nov 1911, p. 6

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2 PAGE SIX. $000000000000000000000 £ Joint Savings Accounts Savings opened at in the persons, either withdraw death of interest-bearing Agcounts may The Bank of Toronto ® names of whom be 0 two may ¥, and upon the < either the the balance belongs io gsarvivor These are household accounts s The Bank of Toronto § sets Der 5,000,000 ji. h i KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE 13. McKAY, Manager : VORP QONOONPCOO VRGOBOVNISTUV ITSO ------ AI et ge pent LET 18 SHOW YoU THE geivsSSeehnanssssuevesusRsessavustisvEILLLLLS sh fiftees-venr-old daughter persisted THE DAILY BRIFISE WIIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 011, A ----------" 'A SAD CASE REVEALED PUN "OVER BY ENGINE THE DAY'S EPISODES DOMESTIC TROUBLE IN POLICE COURT, f ! THE lGEORGE DIXON, YX, HOTEL poRTHIL} SEVERLY INJURED. Three Small ( hidre n Taken From | His Right Foot Had to be Amputa'-| Their Parents and Placed in St] ed--He Was struck Down at the! Asked] G.T.R. Jarction. Hus | Bison, a young man whol [tas been emploved around the city fori isome time, met with the misfortune of; fitng run over by a light engine at | { the. Grand Trunk Wednes- | {day morning at an early hour. He | { w 1x ween around the station in Orphanage---Wife From Her Mary's for Separation band, A revealed police morning. Thomas on Ontario street, was accused of as silting his wile. Alter 'hearing she | part of the evening hy a evidence, the magistrate dismissed the | young men from the ety. The ne st charge, being of the opmion that ONE geen of him was when he was dis- | wus as much to blame as the ot her | rovered lying at the fide of the tracks! The couple have three stall children, | {having been rug over by a hight en- i three, another six, and the | pine that had been shunting in the! and the magistrate order lvards. He had been seriously hart, Mary's Lhaving his right foot and ankle sal {badly . crashed that it had to be am- {putated. iis was Badly | jeat up. 5 Pr. W. 6. Anglin and Corbett"s am- ! bulance were summoned and the njur- ed man was removed to the general | thospital, where his injuries were dress- husband | ed for the time being. His foot was when she [found to be so badly crushed that it} aggravated him, but denied having | had to be amputated on Wednesday kicked her. He pointed out to the morning. magistrate, that the entire trouble] Lixon had not was due to the faet that his wile and] few days, but porter for the Iroquois hotel. uo very sad affair, as he had no rela} to | tions in the city: The accident is the | supposed to have happened about 2.15] (o'clock. When he was found he was | still conscious ana remained so uutil reached the hospital. It is expect ed that he will recover. case fengistrate ue WRAE HAS ARRIVED husband | } She po SPEND REST. OF wr 8 PRISON, Lrearge trotble was conrt, Wednesday iorman, living sad case of domestic in fanction on early few | one aged third eight, ed that they be placed in St Orphanage, stating that they had not heen properly looked after. The father | expressed hig willingpess for the children's keep. Mrs. O'Gorman = clanned husband threatened to take and that after pulling her her back, he kicked her. Her admitted pulling her waist fave also {0 pay that her her life, waist off | heen working for al was lately employed as It is | in staying out late at nights. Just they left him and went Belleville. He wanted fo hive daughter separated from the mother, and from what was said 'in court, it iw likely that the girl will he plaved in a position by 4:4 MC onachie, agent of the Children's Aid who has beer acting on the Mrs. (VGorman told the that she wanted to get a from Ler husbond, and her veable to this to tecently, he Society to be a would would also assist pop of her children. She did care fo have the children sent toi He Was Quite: Downecast--Will Mary's Orphanage, but the mags Enter the Peniteatiary Hospital, wnt this was 16 y father . suid that this was for the father as He is Not in Good Health. decided have HIS LIFE IN, che go out 5 whe in the | not { hal | irate ta decide, amd he thon go to St Mapy's to from the for the arcompani Glengarry i The hroug ht prison at noon tram two prisoners Portsmonth, | the deputy sherifi of pithe governor of the gaol Fava har | iMeRae, sentenced to life imprisongent at Cornwall, last wturday, for man 1st of this year, thel : cas - = big | KINGSTON Thy! Ten Months of This Amaonnts to $299,229, BUILDING IN For Ye January 1 that will do everything the high-" priced cleaner will do, and al a price that evershody can bear, GNLY 86.00, | Sold only at W. A. Mitchell HARDWAKNE. 83 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. | Sherwond and 1 wore in the eity i i. Boved, this aller i ----------- H. E. Nupanes, - Boan,; SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY, Sennen Tweed Regular $3.00, 600, $1.98 Each. | A SR A TR nT 160 Ladie MAD ' Venetians, Broadcloths, Tweeds, Serges, Panamas, etc. 5.00, 6.00, 7 50, for $1.98 Each. vs Sh Regular $3.50, 4.5) SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Alterations Charged Extra on 118 Ladies' Raincoats and Since k slaughter, wus one of the pivsonss | vadue of the building operations, com: | nd a young man named Metab, ray ! pleted and in progress iningston. 38 [of Morrisburg, sentenced to 4 £300,229, over 'double those last {years for attempted criminal Gear. If the new hotel is started this | fence, was the other, month, the half million dollar ms ark | Meitae, who was dressed in for building operations hegun here in fauit, i tall and stooped, He was | will be reached. for conversation, and, - heen under medical care, The Late award Lestic. will go into the hospital when ha Edward Leste, River street, died ine wrives at the prison. He was " general hospital on Tuesday after rhandenfled, The deceased 'was thirty-one the prisoners had dinner at and was born in Gnapn- (PCL. Festaurant, from whence they his wife and iwere driven to the prison, one to] will take | fini h his days and the other, in time, i Decensod 110 be reloascd it hoped, | start lile anew. | oF ol an a bing! mn no mood tas he hax fn year the de- thoon. years aque four place on was a Methodist of age He is survived by children The funeral Thursday morning. in religion. an, 18 TOLD IN TWILIGHT. | - 2.) to Notre Dame | after spending | with her parents. i -- . (Cantinued from page returned, on Tuesday, convent, tHiawa, Thanksgiving duy . . Mrs. Hunter Hallowe '®in at for her rion Owrilvie. The decorations were | of the night, and the' and candles made a' The supper table! street, Ma all symbolic duck o'lanterns very pretty sight. "was centred with a huge bran pie, which contained a prize for each] guest, Some of the fancy dresses were Mies" Marion Ogilvie, Mother Goose Migs Hilda Kent, Foriune Teller; wiss- es Nora Macnee aud Doris Kent, Pier-| rettes; Miss Lassie Krikpatrick, | Grannie; Mise Dorothy Careathers,' Cadet; Miss Charhe Shortt, Jockey; | Miss Kdith Carruthers, Pumpkin; Miss | Helen Eaton, Ghost; Wiss E. Eaton, Indian: Miss Helen Hale, Pierrette; Miss Nvhil Wirkpatrick, Yama, Girl; and Mize Hilda Calvin, Domino. ! ase. | x. CC. Camp-! successful Hal the Country Ihe centre was a huge 8.30 O'clock Professor and Mrs. DP. bell chaperoned a very lowe'en dinner 'party Club, on Tuesday decorations for the table pumpkin, containing prizes for the guests, which 'created a greit deal of | fun when opeied, The guests included | Miss Phyllis Shortt, Miss Nora Gor don, Miss 'Marie Carruthers, Miss Po rothy Brownfield, Miss Lisie Pense, | Captain W. FH. P. Elkins, Captain Roak, Mr. E. V. Lesshe and Professor | Davis. : - - . - 1 i Mrs. H. A. Calvin, Ring street, will receive on the second and fourth Fri. days in the month, during the winger, Pheginning the second , Friday in No vember. Coats 7.C0, 8¢Cr, at evening 4.00, for S' Skirt ame Mrs. Robert Fraser, West street, will veceive the first and second Fri days of the month, beginning with the first Friday Jn November. - . - Mrs, W. W. Swanson will receive on the first and third Fridays of the month at 152 University avenue, - - - . Barvie street, Tues Mee. J. GQ. Elliott, will not receive until the third day in November. . . Barrie - . Mrs. W: Kirkpatrick, will mtertain af téa on afterwoon. Mrs. (De) Bolton, of Manitook, (at. and her little son, Reginald, ar. yived, today, to spend a few weeks with her pavents; Mr. and Mrs. DW. Tracwmiell, 18 Chestnut street Mre. John Smich, Johuson street, has returned home, accompanied b her sister, Mrs. J. L. Gund, who will visit her for a while. Messrs. W. ('. Rent and E. i asstio will leave on Thursday sperid on week in New York. Mrs. Lb. T. Bogart, of Napanee, will he the of Mrs J. L. Hayeock or she loaves for ODitawn where me bas Nan to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. P. | Kingston {Swit & { 'en offices {friends at Gearge Lewis, day | Knladar Tuesday aver not [use fer {hay i been extended to a minister Ogilvie entertained on | apy her home on Printed little daughter, Missi street, | tT harsday! lLeear NOTES AND AND THINGS IN GENERAL. | Occurrences in the City and Vicinity ~=Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read and Remembered. (Gibson's, Kodaks and supplies, Monday Ald. Samuel Bailey left on on a hunting trip, Mrs. W. D. Henry, visitor, Just, in fresno, MelConkey's Gibson's, Ww. Hughes ix in Quebec province on a hunting trip. Rev. IH. Mellroy, tawa, are in the city. Free demonstration of Brownies. Gibson's. Se, chooolates and Saturday, at Mahood's. Holiday drunks were still celebrat- jing on Wednesday in bunches. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at MecAuley's. "Phone 778. Archbishop-Flect Spratt has been in the city for the pust two days, Try a sack of "King's Quality" Hour and be co.vineced of its superior "quality Milloy, Miss (1. College, spent Thanksgiving Day of Mtawa, is a and wife, Ut kodak and for 28e. Friday Kingston Business mn | Kemptville, Pr. R. E. Sparks is putting up a vary cosy regidence on Johnson street, next to the YYW A, H. Cunninghsani, piano tuner, King street. Leave orders at Anley's hookstore. It is pot expected tor Si, 21 Me that Andrew's chiureh will be ready to ting hefore Christmas, Bath powders. (libson's, i ny 8. Lake, J. Miller, W Sutherland, Datterses, ain at Crotch Lake. Fo-day, being Al Saints' Day, the festival was observed in the Anglican Ang and Roman Catholic churches. Nail brushes. Gibson's, S. 1. Kilpatrick, Winnipeg, is in the city for a few days. He, is promoting a company to operate in Toronto. Kodaks at Gibson's. Allan Somerielle, clork at Co.'s freight offices, the K, & James has tak un potion in P. ireight Emulsion of cod liver oil. Gib and son 's. number of and Mrs. Pues Gibbs entertained a the home of Mr Queen street, rs, on evening. Mr. and Mrs. son street, have returned howe, visiting Mr. Pickering's brother Station, was quite a heavy frost night Thin jee was coated mud puddles Wednesday morn ing, the first this fall, For best results for bread or pastry "King's Quality" flour, Soméone threw some sneezing in the Wanderland theatre eveung, and soon everyone the immediaie vicinity wag sneezing, Horehound candy. Gibson's. It was said to day that a call had to fill the but of Willinm Pickering, Nel after al here on pow Foes in vacancy at St. Andrew's church, the report was denied hy members the hoard Ask your grocer for lity*" flour. The many hott, - Uataraqui, know that she recovery from he ndicitis, i MeConkes" iihson's. itliam Mack and Miss Grace chell, tenor and soprano soloists 'rincess Street Methodist church, assist at a concert in Sydenham Thursday evening Red Cross Cough The (Countess de pear infa repertory of classic dances _the Grand on Monday, November The countess carries with her "Ring's Qual Fi to friends of Miss Teta will he glad is making n splendid recent operation for Mit of will on Gibson's will ap Syrup. Swirdky n | specinl orchestra, | any i Red cough. The party Brock frame: broke /vmole Uress Cangh Strup cures Githson's, "Social Fifteen" nt the streef, were indulged in up abot Trokeys. Mrs. M. Newman, Mrs, Walter Gananoque, held Miss 1 Fuesday and the 1 Surprise home af Shaver, evening flan on midnight. Gibson's. Foremto, and Mr, Martin and daugh- spent Thanksgiving in the city. Mrs, Newman returned with Mr. and Mrs. Martin spend the winter at Gananogue Tooth pastes. Gibson's, and ter, to A timely article on 'Asiatic Turkey {Under the Constitution," by that in- selutiguble traveller and pungent wri ter, Gertrude Lowthian Pell, is re prints edd Trou Blackwood's Magazine in the Living | for November 4th Fresh MeConley's. The seience men of sity were out, Tuesday evening, the paint brush, They didn't paint the town red, as is the custom, but they: left their trade-mark, "science 12, on the sidewalke, writien m hlack. Free demonstration Brownies. Gibson's, A number of the voung friends Mr. and Mis. Willinmm Melormack, Wellington street, gathered at their home, Tuesday evening, and indulged in a real good time. Mfferent gmmes and amusements were played and re freshiments. were served. Menthol and Eucalyptus. (iibson's, Trains on the Grand Trank am Can. dian Pacific were Inte all dav Toaesday as a result of the holiday rush. The sast bound C.U.R. train running from Toronto ta Mantiedd jwas three and one-half hours lute a was made ap of fourteen couches. © Prevost, Broek street, has received all his fall and winter gomls for his order * clothing department, also in veadv-made clothing aud gents' fur- nishing department; they are all well Age Clibson's. Queen's Univer with of kodak and of "bassorted with new goods Kodaks and supplies, Gibson's. Some votive. ont for fun (¥) Tees day evening, tore down the fence sor rounding the property of Proce & Mullen. st the eornee of Clergy and Princess Streets. Some one has had o ay agminst Chis place for sous the chimes |' baskets Tat Cernos sky's, - Sesessssasassssssssssen @ veovrsssasas sshasacd Porras sessssrsrreren | Give Ear to Your Underwear Needs. THIS IS YOUR UNDERWEAR STORE The Underwear Department is now ready to meet a woman's every Un- derwear need, It is ready with what we believe to be the largest and most complete gathering of quality Underg garments in this city. Snug, warm U ndergarme nts for Women, Children and Men, in light, medium and heavy weights, WOMEN'S WOMEN'S Unshrinkable Natural White Undervests and Drawers, the soft knitted kind properly Vests and Drawers. made. SPECIAL AT 25 35 SPECIAL AT SPECIAL AT 49 White Unshrinkable Wool Properly shaped Properly shaped Properly shaped Makes at 15 and .99 * . . . Women's Combination Suits In Natural Weol and in White Unshrinkable Makes, with the body long enongh for comfort, and other improvements over former years, $1.49, 2.00. 2.50, 3.25, 3.50. Girls' Undervests and Drawers, Both Natural Wool and W hite, All sizes, from | year up to 18 years, In a variety of makes. 25¢, 35c¢, 39c, 45c¢, 50c¢, 55c, 60c and up. -- Children's Combination Suits, 75¢ to $1.25 BOYS" Shirts and Drawers, the kind that don't pic} %, 4 makes to choose from, 25¢ to $1,00, all sizes. Sleeping Suits for Children. = / 7d Made with and just the thing for Kiddies that Kick the Clothes Off. All Sizes, 1.2,3,4, 5,6, 7. Men's Underwear. THE PENMAN MAKES, 50¢ to $1.50. THE TURNBULL MAKES, $1.00 to $2.00. A complete list of sizes in cach. J feet attached pe & J. Laidlaw & Son Qrrsssasssssssessasses @ovecna l ervilg a term i a resident and just as he will be Tagram, BRETT ATVLTTTVVLILRTTTLTRETTLTLECLLVTVOTVLTLTLTTVETTTTTTLALVVLATLCLTELT TLV VATA ATLTLLEL TLE TLV LVTLTVLEELLLRLLLTLLE VLE SS - aS esau TTT VLTLLTLVHLOVRS TRV VTLVLETLLTHLBT LER L ERR SETS THTTETTLTLTLLLLLTHLTTLTL ITLL LLTLELLTLBTHLLTRLLERe ne il i BE DEPORTED. Jail Classed desirable. A prisoner, who is in the jail for burglary, of the United Sates, as his tém expires, deporyed. He Herbort about twenty-eight venrs of age, and nfrangements are being made now to have mim cross the line just as soon as bis timo is oul. y WILL SO0000000000000000OPTHIAOIOOIIINEGLIN ISI INN Ladies' Tan Boots We have just received a very nice Tan Calf Button Boot, short vamp, High Toe Sizes 21-2 to 6 - $3.00 Prisoner in ns - soon is Last Lot of the Season. We ofier fifty baskets pears, good for canning and pickling, "also a few that are ripe for table use, i i Also Blucher Cut Lace at the same price. . Some Mond Bricks Loose. As'the result of trying to hurry the street paving operations, some of the asphalt bricks aid at the corner of Prock and Wing streets are loose, The city is not the pufierer, ns the con: stravtion eompany has to keep Whe paved roadeass in repair for five years. 'Big Girls' Tan Calf Button and Lace Low- Heels medium wide toe. 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