Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1911, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1911. street, returned home on Thursday " Ne wy - from Toronto, where she was visiting p| 3 | | Mrs. Z. A. Lash, for a few days. eps Te y [EE he sensi 35, wns wlll November Thanksgiving November THEE vo nesday from Rothesay, N.B., where | she was the guest of her sister, Mrs, Ocouriendis tn the City and Vicinity M * oh sh i nths. 4gazin ; . oS ET Tomi = alloween FashionBooks many friends of Colonel and Mrs. H.| Easily Read and Remembered. " . R. Duff, i 'cople , Princess street, that they| Rope collected by McCann. 2 have been transferred to Toronto, and | = chocolates, for = Friday and Columbian-Hampton, Ladies' Home Journal, expect to leave early. in the Spring. | Satwday, at Mahood's. World's Work. Post Cards and Woman's Home Compunion. SE Rev. S. Sell ill h to youn Sto re Open Mrs. Claxton and Miss Winnifrid |, limon fe sh Smart Set, Pictorial Review. ° Olaxton, Union Sireet, expect 30 luvs rs. x br pig Bagot sires, Popular Magazine. Place Cards Pictorial Review Quartorly. I 0 - N ht tor with Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Clayton Wilh an lio Ho 8 Orders Shop Notes Quarterly, Butterick Fashions. ; t Fort Smith, Arkansas. : a' ) am . ls : HW i "Mr. A. K, Kirkpatrick, leit ior To- speived t yedolwrss. nave 98. Alnsler's. The largest as- Velineator. -- ronto on Friday to spend the week- to Tommi a An ee Popular Mechanics, Designer, Our line of Morris Chairs with J end. 3 : SN Couningh Rn tuner, : 21 Cosmopolitan. SO rtme n t mn the New Idea Woman's Mag. their ju) juatabun fenturea she thant JOHN McKAY Miss Honor Tett, Feturtied on Thurs- King . am, a cuders at » Me o ; ha " : Tadic' Works $6, $8.50, $9.50 up, In Oa and day to Newboro after spending some , Street, Leav reen Book ! m, : \ Mission. : 149-157 Brock St. time with hee sister, Mra. K. J.Adley's boothtore, 0 Physical Culture, city, ranging from Harper's Bazaar. Our Parlor Chairs are up to now Gardiner. v 6 Asquith, he Utiswe y 6 f 5 ts t Modern Priscilln. Dr. A. R. B. Williamson, Brock | Journal editorial stail, was in the city Short Stories. or cen 0 Fanily dusposh in style, finish, etc. fa rhb bh hhh hee street, left on Friday to spend the day. _. : : Ten St Sagazine ates Ls on : Sale of' extra strong 35c. stockings, en Story Magazine. McCall's Magazine. week-cud in Toronto, Sale off an oc. Sadkings : 5 cents each. » Ld y \ 2 : Dutton's, 209 Princess street. : Mrs. R. J. McKelvey, Bagot street, 1 ». p . Gold in is visiting friends in Montreal. George Pound will address the Sun- e k r d oie Mrs, Arthur Craig Afbart street, day morning meeting of the Y.M.C.A. who has been the guest Mr. nd ys. . y ' Guwilig b I Mrs. F. C. T. O'Hata, in Ottawa, re-| Queen City hot watér bottles. "Gibe 200 PRINCESS STREET. EN NIGHTS. ; Phone 919. turned to town, to-day. son's." ; ; bl Mrs. W. J. B. White, University} Save money by wearing revolving AAA AAA AA A An avenue, is expected home, to-day, from Jubber heels, fom 15¢. Sole agents, Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick, Barrie street, | Montreal, where she was the guest of tton's, rincess street. was hostess at a very bright and en- | Mrs. Beck. It isn't what you earn that makes CITY AND VICINITY OLLLPR0000000000000000 @*ssssssstssssssanas joyable tea on Thurwday afternoon, in| Mr. Jinitany Maleolm,' Earl street, is you rich. 16 ebian you save. Stop a, a .- 1 @ 2 Mrs. istown, of Win-| spending the week-end in Toronto. paying rent. ann can assist you. : . B Ih F Jona ? att voy Miss Marjorie Low, returned on| Don't miss the sale of fresh choco- ~~ Week-end Chocolate Sale. C |] S or p The Marquette Pattern artistically arranged with golden | Wednesday to Ottawa, after visiting | lates, all kinds, only 25c. Ib. Ma-| "We have just received fresh from the . chrysanthemums and the same flow-| Mrs. C. A. Low, Union street, for |hood's drug store. factory, a large shipment all fillings, F Pi tin | Slryaan used for decorating the tea | Thanksgiving. , There was a large market Saturday |chocolates, regular 0c, that we will rd an | g table. Mrs. KR. W. Garrett poured] Miss Kathleen Lyons, visiting her |morning, with the prices standing sell Friday and Saturday for 25c. 1b. hor Mrs. Francis Kigg poured | mele and aunt, Dr. W. A. and Mrs. {about the same as last Saturday. Don't miss this bargain! Mahood's ton. Mis. A. K Kirkpatrick cut the McCarthy, returned, Saturday, to her| Students and all men wanting snap- drug store. Imported Direct from & -- re Louise Kirkpatrick home in Chicago. py boots, at low prices, call at Dut- Ee ---- 1 best Falbs : »> ALL THE LATEST. 'Mise Comtance Uooke, Mise: Aung wi Pe ton's, 209 Princess street. The Court of Revision. Holland. Best Fulbs at Repair and Upholstering Work 1 ki fans Miss Lassie Kirkpatrick Mrs. Alexander Mackay, who _ Was| Satisfied customers every day with| The court of revision on Friday af Best Prices. promptly and weu done. us ie ox assing refreshments. the guest of Mrs. H. J. Wilkinson, developing and printing from "Gib- {ternoon made these assessment changes 4 a 'Phone 90. Yours, . }"™Ned In. Pusing . : Johnson street, returned to Ottawa, |son's." in Frontenac ward : : Hyacinth, Tulips, . a ' ' : de At the aniual 'meeting 'of the King- Narcissus, Daffodils » » a on Wednesday. Mr. Glass, of the Bank of Com-| J. W. Rell, $250 off: Jessie ; B : A v v h o merce, Montreal, hgs been moved to|Dufi, $150 off: Joseph Eves, 100 » T. F arrison Co. ston Badminton Club, on Wednes- friends from Brockville, came to town the branch of that bank in Kingston. [off. Thomas Lision, dog tax olf, cs Crocus, Treezia 2 i ® 4 Sse ssew IN Saassassan TABLE SILVER Have you seen it? It 1s very new and of excellent quality at a very moderatas . BBR price The pattern is plai Mr. Charles Maclean and a party of bright finish with a couple of 3 aised threads runuing around day afternoon, at the Armouries, these] "jn. ud J] 8 raisec 8 . T. Benso y and spent the day. Sale of men's boots, leather lined, [tate J. Landeryou, $60 offi: - J osept . . ofticers were Hosted; HES. > S. Tos| Mrs. W. D. Gordon, who is now the | the kind that will last, $2.75. Dut. J. Sullivan, 3100 of; FE. (i. Tupper, Now is the time to plant honorary president; Major N. 8. Lew yop' of her daughter, Mrs. Victor ton's, 209 Princess street. dor tax off La carden for Sbrins lie, president; Col. Huter Ogidvie, Anderson,» in Ottawa, is expected Rev. Dr. Workman, of Toronto, will og ; the gan en OF: 5 jane member of committee, aod Prof. P.ljome on Tuesday next. iv in Qu : story Blossoming or Indoors G Cc. C bell. - secretary-treasurer : ris reach anniversary sermons in Queen To Solve the Mystery. \ ! g SC Lumphels Ogilvie and | Morrirey® Calvin, of the Bank of [reat Methodist = church on Sunday, Dennis Babcock, of Sharbot Lake, | # for Christmas Colonel and Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie and | Montreal, returned 'tg Montreal on November 19th. ; a Barw : Mrs. D. 1. V, Falon were readmitted Tuesday after spending the week-end | week-end chocolate sale. Mahood's om or a aholher yous) Joan to the club by acclamation, being | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. = disappeared some years ago, a ere : the extreme edge of each plece Ww have a completo showing of this new patiern in Knives, Spoons, Forks and fancy Pieces for vonr jnspe tion. SMITH BROS. 330 KiNG STREET, Jewellers, Otpicians, -. EXTRAORDINARY - 0d tod ali 4 drug store. " 1 od. /o original members of the club. Calvin, King street. No dissatisfied customers from poor supposed to have heen drowned, came . : us sh to the city Saturday morning, and Dr A P Ch - ca. 2 s developi and printing at "Gib . ar" : : ha own ee en ee I oe [FF Lo re iowa § gave a very delightful luncheon on [turned, on Wednesday, from Toronto, | "g4ve money to spend at Christmas| 20% 0 FY i Baler Druggist and Optician, Thursday in honor of Mrs. Dennis- | where she was "the guest of her' aunt, |. "7 ~50 saving system. Enquire |P » 185 PRINCESS STREET. 3 ® » Issuers of Marriage Licenses, Bai dhe dt BE ie hh a town, of Winnigeg. The table was} James Maclennan. - whi _ in the penitentiary, killed the two . o- 343. tastefully ui with. golden| Miss Aileen Rogers, University ave Jorma. ues atveet. evening, young men and buried their bodies, Phon chrysanthemums. The guests included | nue, returned, on Thursday, from La- | (pe young people of Princess Street Chocolate Sale. p aa r Mrs. J. JB. Carruthers, Mrs. Burpee, |chine, where she was visiting her Methodist church had an informal so- : wm Mis. J. BH, V. (Crowe, Mrs. N. 8S.]aunt, Mrs. W. F.. B. Henry, cial in the leeture-room. . Leste and Mrs, E. F. Torrence and| Mr. Guy Gamsby, who is attached Everyone should join our Boot and Caramel dream chocolates. i Miss Macanloy. to the Kingston branch of the Merch- Clothing Club and save money. Ask Bordeaux chocolates, { ® na» ante' bank, has been sent to Delta to |, a. Dutton's, : 300 Princess street Fruit cream chocolates. (eo Mrs. Pea t Burley entertained in- relisve for some time. Varsity soccer team arrived, last hard caramel Shucolates, formally, cu Monday evening, for Migs | Miss Rand, who has been the guest night, to meet Queen's on the lower Ro oe SeSniu hire i li Lillian, and her guests, Miss Mabel [of the Misses Johnson, Earl street, re- campus this afternoon, and are stay-| Regu ar ! Jos for Be, b., on Marshall, Montreal, and Miss Winni- turned, on. Monday, to Waddington, ing at the Randolph Tora 3 rie ay and Saturday. Mahood's drug]. fred Ross, Birkenham, England. N.Y. : . Fils. papers and developing pow- store, - ee i. Mr. J. B. Walkem, Union street, has ders. L@ibson's." Mes, David I. Murray will receive at [returned from Montreal, where he was M 'Piano or vocal, studies, class- : , 2 her new home, 223 Albert street, on [Visiting relatives. ical and popular. Dutton's, 209 Prin-|. At the. Y.M.C.A, on Friday even Tuesday, November 7th, and the first - * eu Toss SErORt. ing, a mednbership campaign was [and third Tuesdays during the win-| Mrs Murray and her guest, Mrs. At a meeting of a special committee launched. About seventy-five boys ter. Black, left, to-day, for Montreal, to of St. Andrew's Society, it was decid. |83thered in the new boys' depart- a ae a spend some time. od : to! hold a banquet on St. An-|ment and had supper. The boys were Mre, E. J. Bidwell, King street, en-| Miss Edith Massie, Earl street, is drew's night, and a special committee | 11Vided into three groups, reds, whites tert iel the choir boys of Si. [expected home, on Monday, from To will make arrangements. and the blues. These "groups ure all . ' & | George's cathedral at a very enjoy-|fonto, where she has been the guest Men's extra strong woollen socks lo work and see who can get tie] Chi'dren"s Cashmere © {able evining on Saturday last. of Mrs. John A. Couper. i and homemade mittens. All prices. [,* 8° number of members by a cer- ? ~ - e » . Mrs. J. Henderson, rl street, and Underwear cheap. Dutton's, 209 Prin- tain date. A cup has been offered to Hose, Tan or Black, y Mrs, James Cralg, 189 Earl street, Mrs. Hobart Dyde, vohnson street, are cess street. 2 ' the group petting the largest number . will receive on Monday altermoon, and |!® J oronto, the guests of Mrs. George Ask to ses the work done bv our of new members. small 81zes AND . . oH t. rn ba on the first and second Mondays in Mr. 0. T. Macki totus _ | expert at Gibson's. 4 ; @vressrsssrsssscssssssasan Peover scassssssssssenaa Cheap Purchase OF iv Mohair Mat + Maple cream chocolates, | VBR DVTVTTVLVTVOTLVRAGN an JOOOOOOO) DOOR SIZE IN ALL COLORS Y.M.C.A. Membership Campaign. rata ase - PES 1 $1.25 Quality for. 75c. MADE OVER | TTL VTLT LTTE ELB LRN i i Concrete Work Finis RE PAIRING the month during thd winter. A great, many people are grumbling ete Wor nished, day from Toronto, where he was about having to walk in the mud at| The last of the concrete work on ¢ 1 Mrs. Clarke Wright, Colborne street, |*Pending the week-end. the corner of 'Wellington and Princess [the new pavements was fnished on : . Ww F GOURDIER will receive on Wednesday, and after-| Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Young, of Otte streets, where the Concrete Paving [Friday afternoon. The mixing ma Ladies Ribbed Under- . wards on the first and second Wednes | W8» Will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, company has torn up the crossing. [chine wa~ stored away in a local au- . . days of each month, George Young, University avenue, for tomobile garage for the winter. All wezr, White or Grey ow we the euny-Young wedding, on Mon- wessee@ that there is to be done now to the Bsssassscsssossanissad Mrs. Charles Livingston, Barrie |98y- roads is to finish laying the rest street, entertained on Tuesday after- . . . . : - Kingston's Famous Fur Store. $ of the bricks and to straighten the 25¢. a garment " noon in honor of Mrs. A. Mackie, a May Wright in exbetted home unever ones. The work should be i of Ottawa. rst. of next week, after spendi finished in a week's time. Morchants i - : §ervsessnannae massed "i. 8. several months in London, Ont., and will be glad to see the blocks n | 0% Ladies Black Cash The social evening «f vear '13 of Toronto. ol agedn, < mere Eose all sizes 5 C 0 AL! 's. university was held very suc-{ Mrs. Gamsby, ig street, has re POPULAR PRICED ¢ . ccsatully on Friday evening, in (rant |turned from Ottawa, where she wax Hall. visiting Mrs. C. W. Bate. } The kind you are looking for re ee Dre. A. P. Low and Miss - Estelle is the kind we sell. Mrs. John Carson will receive on [LOW of Ottawa, will arrive in town RS. : Monday, and afterwards on the first |°8Tly in the week to be Present at the SCRANTON COAL and second Mondays during the win-|Senny-Young wedding, and will be the ter. guests of and Mrs. George Young, is good Coal and we guarantee aL... 8 University 2V¥enue. prompt delivery. Mrs. H. Merrick, Bagot street, will Miss Lillian Burley returned home recéive on the second, third 'and|°® Saturday from Halkirk, Alberts, Manv peo- 3 : where she t the % BOOTH & CO. fourth Fridays during the season. I Jum ple, even FOOT WEST STREET. Miss Edith Porguson, Union street, or nn ad NF. aaediost '4va though Presssssssssasssasaney Tarra 3 the. Reading Club onl ihree weeks with Mr. and Mrs SE. a: they can : are Rage. C..W. Livigetohs after = Sian ig afford it, do Mrs. Francis Hill Macnee, King | gant holiday in the city, return to SRWAL B not care to PEERIR INTER Lases@ws street, will not receive until alter the | Toronto this afternoon. i { invest a new year, .- tale Nirs. William Jackson, Montreal, is 4 visiting her sister, Mrs. John Morris, v N large : " . a Mre. LG, Bogart and daughter, Barrie street. h, : @ i Flossie, are spending the week-end at (Contiflued on page 3.) iq amonnt m the Prince George in Toronto, ed -------- . Furs, and irof. and Mrs. W. L. Grant, Wel- Gave Him a i i Ring. . X so we al For a few days only lington strest, left on Friday tospend| A number of the friends of Albert WW husband, Joka A. Appl ' few oron A J » . A. Appleton, two » days in T: to Elmer, who for some time past has ways have daughters, Addie and Myrtle, and five - ) Mrs; Sheraton, who has been the been in. the ment of A : ) guest ancis Ki ] employ f Aberne- large assortment of the , Hubert H.. of Kingston, Ro DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING troet ul Yas. rm T King, Stewart | thy's shoe store, met at his home on] ® © assuriment {bart J., of Calgary, Samuel ©. and hs oronto oh Fri-|Division street, Friday evening, to popular priced Furs, to ¢ | 2 an . a . Norman T., of Rochester, N.Y, - and 183 and 185 Colbome St. | 5 big him fase r| 3 which wo give the same § George, of 'Fresco. i es : Sus du the Making 4x the The Teachers" Institute. With lot 132 : F hile higher grades. . The sessions of the convention of the ] a $2550 eddeh, ho _has Dari i Teachers' Institute were continued Fri- feet deep for ink h id day eéveming, ot Queen's University, great U Black Coney Setts when Prof. MaecClement gave an illus- effectual Monthly : Fre trated lecture on "Canndian Forests -- on which women can emphasizing the tremendous value, att . Sold in three the comservation of the same. Saturday morning's session was held in Conti] shook, and two hominy were t with nature, by Miss E. in, whose subject was ""Lnsect" | R. F. Greenlees, who dealt wit "Plants." The convention closed with ILLED OX RAILWAY. the business meeting and election of Uniden acre ho mg a on Body of Man Unidentified at Corn YO 120 ing, N.¥. . The Whig has heen notified that the FOR A F body of a man killed on the tracks 0 of the Efie railroad, at Gang Mills, : big per cent. Dution's, 200 Princess | Steuben county, is af Corning, N.Y. WATCH OUR WINDOWS! street. 3 ' {awaiting identification. . A serious operation was performed! Deceased was about twentywo or at Sydenham, Friday night, when Dr. | twenty-four years of age, five feet, L. 9%. Booart, assisted by Dr. Loekart, eight and one-ball inches in height, p 4 Y of Sydenham, ted on Thomas | weight about 130 pounds: black hair. 4 ; i! Ellerbeck, a mi farmer, suf-{ On the left arm there is a tatooed 8 ¥ 4 pueioration of the bowels. | Union Jaek, "Eneher star, decorated KINGSTON LAUNDRY : : in a critical condition. | anchor and the nitive "4, B." Her NGSTON LAL iy 120.1 PRINCESS STRERT. | J ! Chocolates, 2c. bert Smith, the coroner, ix anxiows to} Cor. Prone, 2d LL tenham Sis, R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE. There's a tide in the affal men, which, when, when taken al the flood, Jeads on to fortune This may be your opportunity to accumn late a fortune by investing your FEET ese seen money instead of paying rent 7 Late Mrs, McClymont. ® 25c. a pair os funeral ut the late Mrs. Mina @ . McClymont took place an Saturday : : : morning, the remains beiny removed ® Wid: Silk Ribbon, all from R. J. Reid's undertaking par | Go Colors 3 lors to the First Baptist church, at : 9.30 o'clock, where a service was con- 15 d ducted by Rev. Douglas Laing. Quite Tr a Jorge number of the friends of de c a ya cea gathered for the service and to : pay their last tribute of respect to A big range of Nobby the departed. The casket was cover | (® : : ed with beaut ful floral tributes. The > Coats and Suits that will 'remains were placed in the vault at |S is ama § Pleaso the most critical ------ la The Late Mrs. Appleton. ls buy er The funeral of Sara Anna Claxton, wife of John A. Appleton, takes place Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, from her son's residence, 147 York street. Deceased was ailing for some time and died on Thursday, at her residence in Montreal. She leaves hex A New Brick House on William Street, all improvements, containing see eight rooms, good cellar and yard the low price of $2,600 Houses to rent. Rent collected SN aveve oy Dees. Money invested on good security good rate of interest Fire insur ance. Nine companies represented Mullin, The Real Estate Expert, Corner Johnson and Division Sts 'Phone 539. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10 O'CLOCK. -------------------------- SEER BBE aE THVT VTLVVLLLLVROO ORS TEV VOBVORLW RT TT) OR TR LCIN OR OO OOOO OOOO O ----

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