Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1911, p. 2

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: =~ + : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911. who spent a few days with Mrs. Wat- \ ' : SEAL SKIN GARMENTS * You know oealskins are yearly Lecaming: herder to pro- cure, owing to the rapidly ge creasing herd. Unless the mew Protective Alliance is strictly adhered to, it is only 4 question of time be- fore they become extinct. This Scason through our London Agent, we have secu. red a magnificent lot of XXX skins. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. No obligation to buy. t F or Catalog. JOHN McKAY, Write THE FUR HOUSE, KINGSTON. BE? ONTARIO. 88,8 CORO) ass weenie; E@® Seale Ce i Cheap Rurchase OF ¢ Mohair Mats One §60.00 Brass One $75.00 Drass One $47.00 Prass One 45.00 Prass Bed Gne §.2.00 Prass Bed Olleis dawn to $16.00, Thule vin dua 8. Bed Bed Bed for $475.00, for $43.00, for $38.00, DOOR SIZE IN ALL COLORS $1.25 Quality for : R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE. DESKS.--Over 20 new styles, Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, etc., $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 up. Some great values! RUGS, CARPETS, all grades. CURTAINS, -- Lace, Brussels, Nett; Midras. ete. OILCLOTH and LINOLEUM. Repair and Upholstering Work promptly done. "Phone 90, Berrerarssssscsrresvessn aSesvsren "ssasesal COAL! | The kind you are looking for sswsasseassesssesazany cago for sixteen years. is the kind we sell. ' The remains will be: taken. to SCRANTON COAL ¥ orm home at Wellington om Coal and we guarantee Ken Place' 5 sington oes a ¢ Blood Poisoning Prevented. prompt delivery. ¥ou need have no dons of this dead: BOOTH & CO. {ly disease if FOOT WEST STREET. Yours, T. F. Harrison Cc. PASSED AWAY SU DDENL Ws Death at Chieago, of Pettengill. A message received stated that George .G. George is in the Pettengil', company, at "Chicago, died suddenly, at Chicago, on Wednesddy forenoon, | Deceased was the second som . of late Joseph ° Pettengill, fats Prince Fdward county. Horty-four | single, @eccssrressasrsesese He wis yoars of age last June, his, if 2c. a Princess street, for $47.00. for $33.00. AClarke, Young, ( to her friends son, in Toronto, returned home Tuesday. i 4 » . { Told In i at A number of boys and girls gave Miss Aileen Folger a very pleasant surprise party on Tuesday evening at tthe home of her aunt, Mrs. W. B. Folger, King street. The guests in- cluded Miss Madge Taylor, Miss Chris-|® tine Cochrane, * Miss Lauder Nesbitt, Eva Richardson, Miss Jean Dufi, Miss Susan Anglin, Miss liilda Hague, Miss Nesbitt of -- York, Miss ' Hazel Haycock, Miss Dorothy Hooper, Miss Vera Carson, Miss Blossom Valleau of Ottawa, Miss sibbard Hamilton, Miss Kida Mec Dowall, Messrs. Frank Smythe, Sid- ney MeCann, Douglas Anglin, Burke, R. HB. W Horgan, A.W. Browne, . Matthews, Paseey Hopper, Anderson in Ottawa, from -Fagland, for the winter. + Mr. Reginald Knap, New spent the week-end in town. Colonel fi. C. Jomes, of Ottawa, spending a few days in 7 town week. . iy Mr. Gordon Smith, versity, returned from Sunday. | Miss' Marie Carruthers Dorothy Carruthers, Sydenham stree expect to leave on Thursday for T ronto, Miss ». . Toronto Marjorie McMahon, to, arrived home on Tuesday. Miss Charlie arrived from Yotonte on Monday, . . Mrs. Douglas Young, King returned home on Tuesday. Mrs. Alexander McPhail, been visiting in" Montreal, ed to town. Miss Edith - Peuse and Miss Dense, West street, who spent a days in Toronto, turned home Tuesday. . Major N. 8. Leslie, Dagot street on Monday to spend n Tow (day 4 Montreal. Miss Mildred visiting Mrs, Torento, will spend some time Mrs. Murdock, G. ad B. Bate: by who . . . Mrs. Jesse E. Hyde, Johnson street, will receive the second and fourth 'Thursdays of the month during the winter, beginning with the 9th of No- vember. Mrs. Roscoe Gardiner, will hold her post-nuptial reception at - her home, Cataraqui, on Wednesday, November 15th, from I to 5pm. and from 7 to ). m. a Jones, x Rien EN The ER Hy staff and geptle men cadets of the Royal Military College, will éntertain at a dance on Monday evening, November the thir teenth. BRS ET Sidney Jones, before returns pe Mr. "A. K. Kirkpatrick, street, foturned on Monday ronto, where he was spending week-end. from 1 t Miss Fina Lockett, left on Tuesday for in some time. She was accompanied Jar as Montreal by her father, Mr Lockett. Mies Meta Gibson, of Toronto, ar her "ousin, Miss Malloch, on Monday for to some time. Captain and Mrs, children arrived in and are en pension at Mrs: Union 'street, Captain Perreau hn been appointed adjutant of the Roy Military College, to succeed Capta H. A. Kaulback. Captain "and . » . - Mrs. W. St, Pierre Hughes, King street, will receive on Friday and the three following Fridays, and not again until after the New * Year. . 'a Stuart & Mrs. D. Phelan, Johnson . street, will receive on 'Thursday, November th, and afterwards on the second Thursday of each month. . » - » Jean Winnipeg le Pérvean town on NMre. F. L. MeDowall will be at home the first and third vridays at 21 Lower Union street. - - - r and a surprise party A number of the young boys | 'after the sports. or. ! | } George Young, University avenue. | Christ | dn, King strect, 1% i Vancouver, Q, day. vity "children, '1jtwo yeurs in England, will return tw employment of the Stevens Sil¢!Canada the beginning ef Jannmry the Te sister, Mrs. Cooper, returned homo of Welling on Tuesday. and a Methodist in religion. College, will leave on Monday | Mr. Pettengtil had been living in Chi for Ottawn to attend the opening of Fri day from Toronto. i i 3 buta, sail the lLieginning of' next month for h ure (Canada. Hatment' pow the gaeste of Lady Maxwell Aly a ghealthy ken in London. riends of William Rob- I i £2 F oo : go ral ult ten £2 E : tae AN "Tar Sadan toto are laid out and * eighty-seven yours of 'age. onrid. your scalp of filthy must kill the germ. will assist you ty da 5p EF 2 : iz ad = girls are arranging Kaulback will not leave Kingston nu for. Friday evening. eil the first of December. Miss Flora Stewart, who has visiting . Mrs. James Craig, straet, will vetyrn to Harrow sinith « Thursday. The oliicaty of the R.C.H.A., en tdinéd at téa on Monday afternoon, Mr. George Hannah, who was be: man at the Kenny-Youny weddin to-day, returned to-night to Toront Mrs. William H. Greaves, of 3506 will fot receive until January. Rg . - Mrs. Philip Prideaux, William street; will receive every 'Monday during the winter. was hostess on Monday Mrs. Harold Hughes. A 'number .of town people guests at the dance given wood" - on Friday evening. Mr. "Jack" Byrne, of Uttawa, rived in town on Tuesday und an usher at the Kenuy-Young ding this morning. Mrs. Margaret Robinson, of to, is visiting Professor and Mrs. Nicol, William street, and was guest at the Kenny Young wedding, Mrs. F. D. Betts and her son, Frederick- Betts, have returned their home in London, extended trip abroad. . » Dr. and Mes. George A. Young, Ottawa, will spend several weeks town, the guests of Mr. and of will in Mrs. at ia Mrs. Hugh Macpherson; "Elmhurst," expects to leave -on Wednesda, fur {California. Later she will go to ! Washington, where she will spend mas. Miss hellogg, of Halifax, arrived in town to- day to visit Mrs. J. O. Crisp, "The Rectory," Portsmouth. Mrs." William Jendry, who has been pending some time in New York with her daughter, Mrs. J, Patton, s now the guest ®f Mrs. A. Strach Capt. lid. de B. I'anet, who has {just, returned from a trip to the const, will leave this week for Que- y 'where he has been stationed. Mr. Grant Fletcher, of Toronto, is spending a, few days in town this baw Mira Doris Kent, King street, left on Mooday, for Totonto, where she met Miss Nora Macnee and they both went on to Detroit to spend some time with Mr, and Mrs. George Clarke, Miss Bessie Richardson and Mabel Richardson, Ring street, tufned, on Tuesday, from Toronto. Mr. Arwour Hora, who has ° been visiting his spn, Mr. Travers Hora, in returned home on Mon: . Mrs. Wade, who spent the in Toronto, day. Mrs. Glass, of New town after visiting * - returned home on York, her 1 has son, merce. Mrs. Easther, and Miss Penelog Easther; woo have been en pension : Mrs. Brooks', Earl street, for "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." NEW FUR MUFFS By the Hundreds. Miss re- Major and Mrs, Frank Lafferty and who have spent the past Miss Hazel Massie, t the week-end Earl street, who in Toronto with Col. and Mis: Miss Helen Crowe, H. Royal V. Crowe J. and Military next parliament. Mrs. Hobert Dyde refurned on Thies Mrs. 8. Birch, Bagot street, who (has been visiting in Montreal, Ls now the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clar: 'ence Otis Putnam, in Utica. Colonel Henri Panet, who has t the past year in England, will Cob and Mrs! Patt arg ] } Often we are surprised : gurselves at the great number of Fur Muffs that leave our establishment. } But, then, every lady need: ne, andl she comes here where there are hundreds to choose from. Miss . Iréne Williams, University avenue, leaves to-day, for Ottawa, where she will be the guest of ars. Leslie Foster, MacLaren street. 2 Miss Bea Alla, Barriefield, will leave for Toronto on Saturday to visit Mrs. Geoorgé A. Allan, Markham street, fora few days, before leaving Holt. the Pacific, coast to spend the win ire W. L. Grant, after spending =» few days in Toronto, arrived Bom: on Mrs. D8. Sydenham street, who the past menth in Montreal, vi frig her sisters, Mrs. Carmen Molson, Ietutied home on Taoulag. ing wi her sister, Miss Eva Molson, who will spend some Aime with her. Miuk Muffs . 825 to $100 Ermine Muffs .... $30 to $75 Persian Lami: Malis $15 to £35 Fine Fox Suits £16.50 to $30 Alaska Sable Muffs, $15 to $30 Muskrat Mutfs ..°. $1 to $12 # Black Fur Muifs, £3 to 88.50 1 WATCH ov RW INOW Ss. BEDE MILLS & £0 on! Major and Mrs. Drum have arrived : and have taken apartments at the Roxborough York, this of Queen's. Uni- on and Miss William street, who spent the week in Toron- Shortt, King street, street, after spending a few days in loronto, has return: Els few on , deft who has been Clarkson, Dediord Road, with | SEAS Johnson street, and to spend er. spend Mee | been | Lael) Miss Lepore Hamilton, King street, afternoon: at a very small informal tea in honor ol a be "Rock ns wed Toron w the to Ont., after ap week-end Mon-! Mr. Glass, of the Canddian Bank of Com some Srertstssasarassssnsag mor important and popular : HE: | November is Peaple' I, : Columbian: Hamptén. World's Work, Smart Set. Popular Magazine. Shop Notes: Quarterly. Ainslee's, ~~ bt, o- Popular Mechanics, Cosmopolitan, Green Book Album, Physical Culture. Short Stories. ! Ten Story Magazine. as io 200 PRINCESS STREET. EEL weeks, left on Monday for Dr. Low and Miss kstelle a Qttaws n, .who were guests BT } on Thur sday. ol iss Loretto Kingsley, who has he been for the past two mooths ni Kingston Mills, with Father hingsley, left to-day for California, where she will spend the winter with her broth ioronto. Low, al ov ol the of Sans as! Miss Macauley, King street, I. be at home on Fridays until jj Sistas, WE m-------- A" PARISH GATHERING will nat after aud two Monday LIN Oral's | ST. GEORGE S HALL TUESDAY EVENING. 0} as al | iii | peeches Were Delivered by Bishop Mills, Bidwell and Canen Siati=--2\ Very Pleasant Time Was Spent. Pean ns . A successiul reception of St. George's Mm cathegral parish was? held inoue; George's "hall, Tuesday evening. There Iwas. very 'large: attendance. st| luspiring addresses were: delivered £. by several in the clergy. Dean Bidwell 9 spoke of the great extent of the par- ish, and the many walks of life resented, and, for that reason, point- out the :mportance of all working together with enthusiasm. He thank ed the Woman's auxiliary, Church man's aid, and all the'o#heér Trgani zations who, had zealously labored for the good of the parish, and especially noted the weekly mothers' meetings, { -The dean called on Bishop Mills to say a few words. His Lordship said.it was' indeed a great pleasure to be with the cathedral parish on such an . occasion. He was necessarily away r. from his see city so much, and, there fore enjoyed this occasion, all the fmore. I'he bishop noted man, strange faces, - and while he said he could not remember all their names, he iwould recognize them in church: Canon Starr dwelt principally with the young people's work, At the great Anglican Young People' s dssaciation convention, recently held in London, that organization was made gominion wide. It is sure to be a great force 0 in Canada, in the training of the at young people. He pointed out ths i; {fluence "Church Life" is exerting in [the cliurch. This paper is becoming every rep- ft! ¢ month. ¢ | During the evening 'solos were very {delightfully sung -by Mr; dnd Mrs. Arthur Craig, and CB. 8. |The choir boys passed refreshments from a table which was handsomely decorated. The members of the Broth- erhood of St. Andrew, and some of ithe younger girls made themselves very helpful by introducing those pre- sent. A vote of thanks was moved by {Canon Starr, and seconded by Dr. R. {K. Kilborn, to all who assisted. : Among those who assisted were {Mrs. R. Carson, Mrs. D. I. V. Miss Carrie Waldron, Mrs, P. {Campbell, Mrs. Ruseell Hale, Lteremy Taylor, and Mrs. Wald ron. Eaton, J. C Mrs. Riche rd That Pallid Complexion. In both sexes the blood becomes im poverished, the systeni weak and worn out. XA pallid, sickly sompievion ia a sure sizn of thin, watery. blood { Wade's Iron Tomie Pills add new, rich blood, strengthen the system and make the complexion healthy. Trice ID cents. Yor sale by i. Me Leod, druggist. ; 4 Jas. Well Patronized. Owing" io the increased patronage at the box ball alley, over the King Ed. ward. --Fheatre, entrance Montreal street, the management have found it necessary to keep this place amusement open from 1 te 11 pim. a-------- Victoria Ward Assessment. The court of revision gn {made these allowances in i ward : RM. Donoghue, over assessment, Tuesday Victoria £50 off, The St. Andrew's Society. will hold its anndal banguet in the British-Am- erican "hotel on the evening of Novem- {her 30th. It" is likely that jhe shimes jon. St. Andrew's church will in or i der~for that day and rink 'oirt for the first time, Kodaks and supplies. Gibson's. Owing to crowded columns the « re ports of the W.CT.U. jurul } Seciety had ta be held over. CASTORIA For Infants asd Chi ldre.. fie Caf You Hala Aas Som: | Bears the mgnaruve or Lg J i i | 4 ll] | i '| : } i Magazines The College Book Store es PR Harvey. of | Chase, income tax, 8525 off; C.| ard Horticul-" i | Thanksgiving . November and Halloween Fa shion Books| Post Cards and ~~ wom bel En Place Cards The largest as- sortment in the Sy, ranging from 6 for 5 cents to 5. cents each. + Pictorial Review. Pictorial Review Quarry Butterick Fashions, gl ------------------------ Delinecator, Desigoer, Ne xy Mea Woman's Mag. Ladies' World," Harper's Bazaar, | Modern Priscilla. Family Jounal, McCall's Magazine. UPEN NIGHTS. "Phone 91M. / J ) } A St EN ed Stastatsentaatataetnal | @n vases Seaeaseseate Fal Planting Imported Direct fiom Holland. Best ulbs at Best Prices. Hyacinth, Tulips, » Narcissus; Daffodils C rocus, Treezia Now. is the time to plant % the garden for Spring Blossoming or Indoors i for C hristmas p> pc ssssssse IN sescases TABLE Som | tern vith a couple of Sf Yunning edge of have a complete patt Fork around vath FRIIPFIFI IIIS III new rnin ane anc tion SMI I'H BROS. 50" "KiNG STREET, Jewellers, Otplclans, Issuers of Marriage Pr. A.P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 343. FIFE INHII III. 5 v i ihe he hh hi iid Licenses, BOOP ORNN BVO TOL BOVRETBVRN BN @Ss aan w~ssssssssas sseald SFI IIIRAI IIIS : : 5 4 oA Special Turchase ol} Pure Silk [uchess Satin Soft finish and light in weight, suitable for Even ing Gowns. 27 inches wide and is ¥| to be in shades oF Buttercup, Oyster, Urean, ® Pink, Skyblue, Mauve, @ Maize, Copenhagen, Car @ dinal, Navy % Price, . 50c per yara | ee als ea sole Oels oe This satin is had MADE OVER ND RE PAIRING W. F GOURDIER + | School Sins Eyes | Supply ¢ | Their {| Intellect * | Defective eyes stunt the mind | Can yu expect fair progress [in schoc! or. success in _ | Sr s if so handicapped? and Grey, | AEE ss Dee : ODRAOOK 4 New and Stylish Winter Coats. to Hand. ; Seine new models with 4 Shawl Collars, * splendid values and the ¢ ¢ prices range $10, $12.50, 2 $15 and $16.50. Pro # vide yourself with ene of 9 these C oats -and protect yourself from the cold © blasts of Winter, sess these are | Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our' Optical Department. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. KEELEY, Jr. Optometrist, 226 PRINCESS STREFT. - At the sign OR TRY) Bis Se RACES OROER CTE ae SEE PNSIE SEES IE EIERT RHEE great Uterine Tonic somly wade - effectunl Monthly Roguiator on which women ean depend. Sold lo theese d of strgngih--No, 5 $l: pet JL 'roo pamphlet, Add wet w ook Meporms Cs. Toamto, ON. ormeriy Windsor) | Sweet castor The work of grading the on Barrie street extension, 'hee street to Pine sirect, had bern cor imenoesd. Walter Jenkins. is {two new houses on Barrie {the axtended portion. I Catlarrhorone © cobeh son's. a owas in Tapsday {that Mitchell, B rwas guliering frome a pas On farther inmuiry, be untrue. Me from a weak turn. Catarborone cough a up. son's. oil. Gibson's roadivay rom ue FOR SANITARY LAUNDERING KIXGETON Privce ling has street! on syrup. Lal» 5. stated 'a isstie slexander stroke this was found 1¢ Mitchell's illness is LAUNDRY, and Sydeniian Sts, Prone 23. Gib or. ¢ The Marguetle Patter ¢ <

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