Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1911, p. 2

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KINGSTON, JOH! : 5 : SEAL SKIN GARMENTS You know Scalskins are yearly becaming harder to pro- cure, owing to the rapidly de- creasing herd. Unless the new Prot ctive Alliance is strictly adhered to, it is only a question of time be- fore Pub) Som extinct. This Season through our London. Ais we have secu- red a magnificent lot of XXX skins. EINVITE YOUR INSPECTION. 0 obligation to buy. Write For Catalog. McKAY, THE FUR HOUSE, Sciit ONTARIO feelers iafs sin fii 0 a8 8/0) a 0 sie ee RESIN reactance sneal ¢ EXTRAORDINARY fF Clieap. Puarchase {Mohair Mats DOOR SIZE IN ALL COLORS 1.25 Quality 'CARPET WAREHOUSE. OTB BRORTBRRRULREN BRASS BED SALE OF One $60.00 Brass Bed for $435.00. Cnc §52.00 Brass Bed for $43.00. One §47.00 Brass Bed for $88.00, One $45.00 Brass Bed for $37.00. One ¢ } Brass Bed for $33.00, Othe. s down to $16.00, These are snaps. BAe ET ssssrsasisrsssasssen 75c. ¢ ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ ' : ' ' ' ¢ : ¢! ¢ ¢ | DESKS.---Over 20 new | Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, etc., $5.00, | $6.50, $7.50 ap. Some great values, RUGS, CARPETS, all grades, CURTAINS. --Lace, Brussels, Ne't, styles, | Ba hh hh reveoeesees COAL! | | v i The kind you are looking for : is the kind we sell | '1! ! { $ se prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST t 'ROCE RANTON- is good Conl and we} | Madras. ete O1LCLOTH and LINOLEUM. Repair and Upholstering Work promptly done 'Phone $0 'T. . Yours, . Harrison Co. AT THE POLICE COURT. Lige-up or { Tuesday. I "Poor Old 'Tom' Rush." That is | the way they refer to Be police AL | Three Drunks in the antee court. "Tom" is am old soller, but 'Ils Tove for whiskey has got Nim in- to a great deal of trouble. He no | sooner gets ouf of jail, then hack. he | goes aga He is well up in years, land it Is thdeed a pity. He draws a .. | pension, but the most of the mouey goes for stopng drink. The accused has been before the court «80 many times that when he came up this morning he had nothing toosay. The magistrate fixed the fine f $10 and costs, or two months, pe- feving that the two onths in Jall would be the best thing for 'Tom. Walter Cole, who hails from the country, was touched for $3. as he '| has been before the court befor 4+ Twenty days was the option. but Walter said ' he cold raise the money The third offender was a first ap- pearance, and as usual the magis- trate gave him a chance : STREET. Infantry Association. A #pecial meeting of the Infantry Association of the third division is to be held In Ottawa on the 15th to discuss matters of importance to the infantry of Canada' and decide upon a poliey to submit tv the minister of militia and his Nate at. he confer ence to be held in the on the 16th, 17th and 18th, honorary president, L Keut, and Major W.. Secreta will Iwteng. Monday wight op 1 ht sar for the dedication of the pig hall at Odessa. by D. W. Nesbitt, of Napanee, DD.G.M. of. the 14th Masonic district. Several local delo- gates were billed to take part in the Ceremonies, but the weather man ruled otherwise. ' It was so stormy that the Kingstonlans did not ake 'ithe trip. 3 ] ---------------------- i "The Mises Addie and Myrtle! mother's A w AER or 82100 he acd hab Ne SR PE eee seeen! 2 _aending their © a' igh areties "Liihwon's." lA Play Entitled -| address, TTO rr rr tov Fst SALVATION CITADEL, ARMY | "The Nautical Pil! grim's Progress" Presented Very Much Enjoyed. Notwithstanding the = wind nd rain storm last evening a good ahd audience was. present at the Salva- thon Army Citadel! to witness the tireat Naval' Pemounsiration" or "I'he Nautical PRilgrim"s Progress.' The platform was arranged to re- present a full-rigged ship under canvas, and some forty members of ny were uniformed in naval The scene presented "the k of the Gospel ship Christgpher,"' wes. realy a nautical work of art. The synopsis of the theme was the Caspel ship, the start, ship in sight, the warning, the wreck, launch the lifeboat, the rescue, the rescued, tize off and prospects, the storm, he lighthovse, land ahead, at home. The charasiers were: "Capt. Strong- heart. Ldeut. Wiseman, Bo'sun Blow- Hard, Capt. Rescued (of the "Hops less'), Stewart (Crymbeboy, crew, passengers, handy n, ete Alter singing ""The Gospel Ship is Sailing," Capt. Turngr made a brief tracing the characters "of the men. on the ship and their wobk in lite. 'The Gospel ship 'was to re- scene the wrecked, although it had to go through many a storm to bring the rescued safe home. The sing- ing was iemarkably fine, the differ- ent numberd being épisodes in the voyage. 'The Ship in Bight" was given as a solo by Miss Eva Gage; a duet, "The Wreck, Launch the-Life- boat," was sung by Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Darnes; a solos "The Rescue, by Mrs. Tedman, Solos were also glvea- by Messrs. Snell and Strong- heart, Mrs, Turner, the Snell family, Miss Newman and Mrs. Blake, Mra. Pickering and Capt. Turner. A fine instrumental selection was given by several members. of the company. Miss Wheelo®k presiddd at the plano and flayed the accompaniments, Be- tween the different soles approprite selections from the Bible by different membors of the Army. On Monday evening next, by request," the unique service will be repeated LTO ASK FOR - $6,000 ar------ AND - ATA BAGQUY SCHOOLS So That They Will Comply With the Requirements of the Health: De- partment--To Put in Steam Heat. ing. Plans and gpecifications have been wreparad of the improvements that are to he made in Cataraqui and Louise gehools_to comply with the requirement 8t> the health depart- ment, If Is proposed to hea' the both buildings wih hot waters, small celiars being dug underneath the "schools 16 admit of the apparatus be- ing put in. In Cataragul school twa setz of lavatories will be introduced on the two floors at the rear of the building. Coaxaqul school will be a four<room school instead of a A as at present. In Louise school the lower "part of the wing at the bakk of the building will be used for lavatory purposes. The whole ex- penses will be in the neighborhood of $6,000, and it is expected that next year's council will provide for the issuance of debentures to cover the amount. $ GAVE THRILLING ACCOUNT Of Slum Life ns Seen in East Tone | : don, Tha Mugtrated lecture, the First Baptist church, Monday «ning, by Rev. John Calt.>of Ple- ion, was exceedingly interesting . : Mr. Calt was for eighteen years a ity 'misslonfry among the grear sub- merged masses -tn-the-sloms nl Bas! London, and gives at first hand) a west Aurilling account of how those peaple live end work and suffer. Dr Lake handled the stereopticon - with splandid 'efféét. The pictures shown were from rhotographd taken by the lecturer him&élf. and Introduced the audience th a very real way to the character of life In a London slum. In. consequence of the wild, stor my night, the audience was small, bat those who. braved the angry ele- ments fo be present felt well repaid for thelr troabis. Blew Top off Car. Men. who were working around the outer G.T.R. station. . Tuesday forchoon were astonished to see. the roof of a freight "car forced off. U » on examination It was found that the car was loaded with corn and that the contents of the car had become moistened and fermented. The re- sult was that as the fermentation could net escape fast enough through the cracks and crevices around the: door, the only thing left wo do was io hlow the top off the car. given in Bagged a Large Number, All sorts of reports have been coming In shice the hunting season has begun abot large hauls of ducks, by a party of four is the latest story from "Joe" Brophy, proprietor of Lang Island Park. "Joe" was 'mot it the party, but the quartette cam ed or his knd, and he vouches for the tranth of the story. New Proviacial Secretary, F. 8. Shepars, provincial Y.M.C.A. i.{ socreinry, with headquarters in To-| Tonto, was in the city Monday in- specting the local building and got: | ting acquainted with the officials | hore" He mél the board of direct.' TN atin Meeting in the buiding Mon- ay evening. ~ Blows Down oe Find. The windstorm of Menday niger blew down: fences on Arch street and on King street. near « tod alse part of the femce al the road at the R.M.C. Oatdraqui bridge also and were read |' bet 125 'ducks bagged in four days' "How & mother was locked out 'of | {her home by hes three-year-old som, with medibers of the Kingston fire departme: . to the rescue i i» The above would make a suitablaj heading for a rather amusing theic] ident whieh = occurred on | street on Tuesday morning. Shortly after eight v'clock mother referred to went out some shopping, and léft her boy, a chubby liftle chap with a win: | ning smile, to keep house ' November Ont ario| | People's. the Columbian-Hampton. to do] World's Work, ifitin} 14 Smart Set, nts He look ed after the house all right; in fac he took good care that no a {could get into the house, { The little fellow toddled down the stairs to. the front door after his! mother left, and bolted the door. Of} course, he had no tdea what he was! doing, but thar ome little dvt of his caused a great deal of excitemen: The door had been locked, but now i was bolted, and could not be ox ned | from the outside. i When his mother arrived on the! scene she put 'the key in tie lock, ! and was very much surprised to find! that the door was bolied. The little] fellow was on. the inside, sodling au her, and she afterwards discovered] what he bad doue. It was them use less to use the key. The question then was as (0 how] thé"door could be . opened. Tae! youngster was able 15 poli tae door but do you think he would unbolt it No, sir, all the coaxing possible would not do the trick Mattes were at a standstill for some time until the firemen from the lower Shuling the Jacesary station came 1 the rescue. They 8 CTOWY had an idea, and put it into effec: Chief Armstrong and Fiyemen John Hall and Alfred Tugwood came over with one of their ladders, and put i up to one of the upstair windows, the only .window in the house which had béél left unlocked. After get- ting the window up, Fireman' Hail managed to squeeze through, and in' short. order he made his way to the door and onened it; Even after the fuss was all over the little chap was langhing, and appeared to enjoy the fun immensely. Popular Magazine. Shop Notes~ Quarterly. Ainslee's, Popular Mechanics, Cosmopolitan, Green Rook Album. Physical Culture. Short Stories. Ten Story Magazine. 260 PRINCESS STREET. A ltt; > THE PLATFORM. (Continued from Page 1.) reforest at landiy the comvrvation our timber resources by Nesting in the crown of tawny young pine timber: an quate system. of fire ranging tect crown timber: the of timber public auction rather by, sale or tender upon the principal regard to. draimage, to that dewire to' purchase reforest the thousar of waste land now existing incrense yearly the province We condenin Whitney © g« the land pr on of the re berths eon ade to 10 a sale crows Ny private financially, ed in { palities thar adopt manic an acres and wie shield In many p nm A RAGTIME DANCE "th vernment 1ublic ints alienation jn of domain bh Way rani ay ( HELD millions ueres of of tions, There sho ald be the powers and reorganization Ontario Railway and sO as to render it an effeetive TITHinTI ip In Ontario. Hall bY Lomive Rebekah Lodge.' A ragifme dance was held on Mon- day evening in Ontario Hall by the Loufze Rebekah [lodge 1O.O.F, wher over s--hmundred--wero present: Dancing began at ning o*tlofk "and continued till two in the morning, St | About midrighi refreshments werc| served. - Crosby and O'Connor's -or-| Administration *hestra supplied. the music. Thal 1t will first prize for the ladies was won by all Miss O'Reilly, and second by Miss and l.. Hackett. John 'McCartney wou qrusts, first for the gentlemen, and A. M Hguham second. ITIOT of Municipal hoard influential TH the pretreat te " Justice be our daty to times, gislative administrative wet merger tions of eapitdT as stifl the cost of Living political inlependence We will abulisk the government deny ol ecomisat 1 ennctne by le and olher inerease and impr Rideau Ward PR acsuiitent. The court of revision on Mondas afternoon made these allowances Id oourts to those who Ridean ward appeals: -- 1. I. Dell,lgufiond wron: $300. off; Harriett Conley, income action of the tax off; Mary Cook, income tax off] aoe 4 M. G: Draper, $250 off, Rev. 1 8. Fornerj, dog tax off; Mrs, 1. BE. HB. Grey, $50 off; Joseph Lemmon, $300! off; James Mclijuham, 3206 off; Agnes Spooner, $200 off; BE. Sharpe, $150 off; W. B. White, $210 off. the the hav, right of ta weess to claim to or damage through th govrnment ar tne reunder Civil Service Reform. The spoils and patronage are ildmical to the {of the civil sory terests of th the - mission, and | romotions iby merit after tion. system highest and th We propos sarvice ellicioncy we hest in - cotintry of a avil that appointments rt the Has Goed Patronage. The Garanogque Inn was origin, illy formed as a joint stock com- pany with shares gold at par of $100, which shares are' yet held by many citizens -and 'purchased with the idea of directly or - ingdiredétly en- haneing the public interests. It has good patronage. in emg toilet creation com wn SOrVICe Flectoral Reform, We will prohibit ander penalties/ ull b corporations {tha prov.nce has jurisdiction {King campaign, éontrhutions rou ithe publication of aig -- {rributi ms Lo and politi Secsasassssassasssssssasn@ teal organizat ons; and provi le for thy lap, ointmurt of a public prosecutor as in Engeand, jwhse duty it shall be to intervene in contested lections isee that all who are guilty of elector al fraud _or.coguption are duly pro secuted. | I shall take Ielisoussing before tes herein, outlined, all who believe in 'these ti ive to the lL bernl candidates through out, the proviece thar cordial i port over from nin iyogen," rolls. "Gibson's," paper, He, ull: eng candidates A yom . "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." Spesielly Made Suits. an early the wpport electors the pol No bet ter pleased patrons leave our store these... days | than the ladies who have been suited in suits. While it iseasyto purchasegar ments of good materials anywhere, it re- mairs for 'an sclusive store to offer real. dis- Hnction in dress. We show you a big range of Clothe and Suits, and even if you are very stout or shiny. or, ust." agerage size, we can plese. you, as we can make any suit specially to measure, fUapntce - perfec oi © finish and quality. 4 sun PARA 3 "$12.00 to $30.00 waAICH oR WINDOWS: Yours cespeotiully; NEWTON W. Fire at Barriefield. James Baxter's handsome brick re sidence, abdut a mile past {was in danger Tuesday la fire started _on {from the furnace pipe. jap the wall, and is closed in by | ter, It was necessary to chop in the wall to extinguish the 'which had the high wind go at, it would have gutted it in a short time. The damage .will not he ingens The Late Theodore Martin, ROA mornmy the ggound The pipe plas blaze, heavy. VOW TVLVLTLTOLLRLTTLRTTTBL TRILL R | { t { Martin took 'place from rence of his grandmother, ison, Colborne street, on morning to Cataraqui cemetery. ifuneral was private, and was {ducted by Rev. 8. Sellery i palibeareérs were F. K. Makood, FW, Charlton, R. A, Elliott, the Mra Tuesday | Meck : Trouble With Poles, { The wing = Monday night jhavor with the electric light poles | the untown district {Alfred street: were {ia the evening, au pup "to fix them up. Make another tr own down earl: They had t¢ i Tuesaday orning. : } The Reed Miller i Already the 'demand for tick kets. Jor the Reed Witter eongert to be given in Larant Hall, Sov. th, has commene- el. Those anticipating' "thie event weild do well Lo make an carly reser vation by fhol hing 1024 or 357, add imperial palace . The Biwworth league of J street Methodist echareh will hd F ales suffered, part of the railing being swept away. The bicycle shelter = the polite 8 Station was turned over, an ein 10h in ip. he held hail this evening for sanoal walking party this 0 to the home of 'Mr. and Vrs BI06F Mi 168 Gardiner ¥ork Road. 1 Finuiga 4.4 A. nego: Slatenos street, hits purchaséd the' property an dai 26-13% PRIN CRS STREBT. | Fete © ovenite formerly caned by sevsesesesasesd | A A Gandiner. § ran * [Genes Magazines The College assistance, in enlargement of Lue nid service whall rs competitive ail) adequate whieh | Hie wit of ard T appeal 16 cies ta Barriefield, when | (eo floor, | (e runs a hole a chance The funeral of the late Theoddrs resic- Wik The con- The BE. George! | Wright, Arthur Thompson and Leslie played n 3 Cgonly sale Some poles ok men were sent a directors Thanksgiving "Post Cards and "Place Cards The largest as- sortment in the city, ranging from for 5 cents to 5 'cents each. OPEN NIGHTS. NI i V4 - | : + Dutc Fall Planting Imported Direct from Holland. Best Bulbs at Best. Prices. Petretiosstetionsiitaisitbrsiiasres 1 i SERPS EIII IIIS ISHII IIIS IIIS Hyacinth, Narcissus, Crocus, Tulips, Daffodils Treezia Now is the time 1 . the garden Blossoming for tO pladit Spring for ~ door = ar Christmas Dr. A. P. Chown § gg and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. SUIT SALE: 26 Ladies ¥ mcstly Tweeds, » balance of our Fall and » Winter stock will be ¥ Doits © and THORIDAY at : Exactly 'Half Price : Opera and Evening + Wrap Materials. © There is a lively de- '| 4 for evening cloaks. We mention a few + here to remind you that * this store has them. + BROALCLOTHS at $1.25 per yard, $ in colors of OLD ROSE, ® + LIGHT TAN, RESEDA, 2 FAWN, GREY, and » CREAM. . - BROADCLOTHS at $1.35 per yard, in shadés of BISCUIT, a) + (eo : © and CASTOR. . pie in wy ve degre renga a, 8; No. I degtees slionge x | <H > for special cases, $s; Bold by all dr Pai a ' and Halloween FashionBooks Book Store OVI Pv PP Iv Pdr verve un . . » . . . . s, . . . . . . . ° . . + » . + The "sold WEDNESDAY + mand for Goods suitable 5 PALE BLUE, CREAM ' al Monthi ¥ § Bewniator on which women can fats, or sen on recent of price Tre rosnphlet. tT Fomor TO, On. Sr ii November Ladies' Home Journal: Woman's Home Companion. Pletorial Hevie w, Pictorial Review Quart rly Butterid Fashions, Delineator Designer Ne nv Idea Woman's Mag, World, Harper's Dazaar, Modern Priscilla, Family Jouraal, Meg al's. May Ladies' Arie, 'Phone 919, | sete etetsttettresed TE ELVIRA NY Bulbs For %|: The Marquette Pattern : fasasssse IN SSRs asesw Tom Ee thd ' yr ! ~~ SM H BROS. A%0 KiNG STREVT-- sg EE Jewellers, Otpicin Issuers: of Marriage $i SER, Prot ait ts tt ttLLLLLATTLL ATLAS RRASS q 9 Tenme casas STsasessssasaaee % £ eli MADE OVER AND | RE PAIRING W. F GOURDIER tide In tierra n, when taken fort infty to aoe ese PrP sv ss as@s sessed snes vesting Instead of Brick money paving rent House on Willan = =» seein Money invested op go rate. of Nine good inferest Fire ia ance COMPanies represents Mullin, The Real Estate Expert, Corner Johnson aud Division Sts "Phone 539. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10 O'CLOCK, At the sign of the white cross es Coax Memes. Norsema n | The barge Nor Sewn fn, wees Tank the water --w; might The hand and ft zhe sinks Aanin, shel Hn M Brung alenk sk but was -------- ne whe raised » ihe YWCA A full cep fu % of the. giver aE ds sawing fin Pes veperal hospital, enna! meeting of the haa | YOURS Le) SANITARY WITT 7 KINGS Piince: ATON LAUNERY, and Sydesham Phone £2, i.

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