Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Nov 1911, p. 2

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PAGE TW. a 8S SEAL SHIN GARMENTS You know Sealskins are yearly becaming herder to pro- | cure, owing to the rapidly de- creasing herd. Unless the new Protective Alliance it is fore This is strictly adhered to, only a question of time be- they becorue extinct. Season through our } London Agent, we have secu- red a magnificent lot of XXX skins. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. No obligation fo buy. e 'Writ JOHN McKAY, KINGSTON, THE FUR HOUSE. ONTARIO, e For Catalog. Shey « ¥ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911, SEE AFTI'R COMPLETING THE FIVE BLOCKS OF PAVEMENT. Fetting Not as Rapid Weather--The C to a Penalty of $1 in the Cool pany is Liable for Overtime, Men who have been working on th paved roads were busy, on Thursday, collecting odds snd ends and clearing up things' after the completion of thi asphalt block laying. Owing to the colder weather, the blocks do not set as well as they do ir warm weather and it will be probably tem days be fore 'Wellington street will be opens for traffic. It is well that the work i finished, for a cold snap from th wes! is anticipated by Saturday. On Thursday morhing, a small patch "o 1oadway on King street, near Virod street, containin loose blocks, wa: gone over, hut with difliculty, as it was not an easy job to take up the Llocks. There are other spots on' I'rock street where some loose block: exist, but they will be looked ufter next spring. 7 The company is linble to thirty-siz dars' penalty, at the rate of $5 day, ov $180. lt was specified in the contract that the work should be fin ished on September 24th, Seven Sun. days and a holiday intervened. Work was stirted on July 2th, The com: pany will claim some allowance from the ¢ity on account of being held uy by the arch on the corner of Clarence agit ls = abet the end. Jot July. The work would have Veer completed sooner if the company had been allowed to go ahead and oper more roadway while it was waiting on a consignment, of bricks. On the other hand, from the city viewpoint, work was not rushed ahead as fast us it could have been in regard to pre paring the roadways for the concrete foundation. Whether the city will col- g lect the penalty amount is not known. amen | Eom Cheap: Purchase { OF Mohair Mats $ DOOR SIZE IN ALL 0oLORS $1.25 Qualify for CARPET "WAREHOUSE. Bressssnsssssssscasand ssssssasss isdtessesl COAL! | The kind you are looking for fs the kind we sell. Opi Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, ete. $6.60, $7.50 up. Some great values. all grados. CURTAINS.-- Lace, Brussels, Nett, Madras. ete. BRAS BED SALE One One Ono Prass Brass Brass One Bross $38.00. Bod for $37.00 Bed for $38.00. Others. down to $16. 00. These ars spaps. ' DESKS. --Over 20 new RUGS, CARPETS, styles, $5.00, OILCLOTH and LINOLEUM. Repair and Upholstering ,Work promptly done. "Phone 90. Yours, T. F. Harrison Co. -------- PRESENTED WITH ROOSTER. Police Constable Arniel Was Giver a Fine Bird. "Who own® the rooster and who i the mysterious man who left it ai the police station ?"' This is-the question of the at police healquarters. At 3 the big door at the police was 'opened by some who threw a fine -rooster nto th, midst of the constables and called {out "This is for Mr. Bam. Arniel's 'The mysterious man disappeared jus: es soon as hd made this announce ment and even the lively sorinters on the force could not gut out'in time ti stop him. Vary often stray dogs arc taken to the police station, but a rooster i rather out of the owlinary. However, "{ Mr. Rooster made himself right at home aud did some fine crowing that was sulfident to keep the guard inps of the law awake for thetosi of the might. The bird was given the best commodation the police station cof fords until morning awd then Con- stable Arpiel carried him home unde his arm. Mr. Rooster did some tall crowing around Constable Nick" J imtherman, the veteran member ol the foree, to whom he appeared to take a special Car :y: Constable Arniui wishes tp return thanks to lis unknown friend. The rooster was given the axe Thursday foremoon a was on the bill-of-fare for dinner at a York street home. FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD, hour a.m ataviol unknown 1aan ac at 13 3-4c on Board Thursday. Cheese sold at 13jc. on the Fron temac cheese board on Thursday al tornoon. 'The president," Frederick Fer-1 uson. was in the chair. The buyers present were Messy. Mur- phy, Gibson, Alexander, Valleau, Thompson and McGrath. The follow- ing Re elovies boarded, a total of 65 boxes of white cheese, and 519 boxes of colo : 5 White Glenburnie, 35: Cheese Sold Sunbury, 30 SCRANTON CCAL is good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO, FOOT WEST STREET. See ve | Bnesawossesse: 'when Streets and Parks are laid out and } Building operations For Male Members of St. ling. of and a Laymen's Missionary sociation of the St, Luke's was fotmed, ly for study. liam holder CON GREGATION SOCIAL HELD. Luke's Church Wednesday Evening. A social for the male members t; Ww. J, WON $100 PRIZE 'real, Miss Fna Frisk nd daughter of Wil- Twigg, Barrie street, is the of a by a and: H. In a Guessing Competition in Mont. lucky $100 gold bond certificate ot. contest, conducted piano for Fate of the congregation of St. Luke's church was held sn the hall Wednesday even- " Missionary sullfiects weve talked As: branch W. Carroll was elected Saunders, vice-presi- dent and H. Jennings seoretary, was decided to hold meetings month- Ep Avast twenty mem- 0 congregation were present (& land during the evening Willing Me: Fedridge . gave a recitation Pardoe gave a solo. The ladiés sor- ved refreshments at the close and the It Colored--Battersoa, 60: 2% Cold Springs, 40; Glenvale, 356; Gilt Edge, 22; Hinchin- brooke, 55; Model, 60; Sand Hill, 35; St. Lawrence, 50; Silver Springs, 45; Thousand Islands, 32; McGrath's; 30; Frontenac, #5. At 134¢c., Mr. Thompson purchased the offering of the following factories Battersea, Excelsior, Fim Grove, Glen- vale, Hinchinbrooke, Sand Hill and Frontenac. At the same price, Mr. Murphy bought "Model, St. Lawrence, Silver Springs and Gilt Edge. The supply, of cheese is getting lim- ited, the offering on the board being very small. CHILDREN'S JUDGE. Appointed Commissioner to €Con- stitute Juvenile Gourt. Rev. Johu Edward Starr, Allandale, 'J and formerly of Kingston, has ben appointed by the Ontario govérnment a commissioner with the powers of a police magistrate to constitute a court dally authorized io deal with juvenile delinquents for Toronto. At the same time the federal government has been asked by the provincial an thorities to proclaim the juvenile de- linsuents' act of 198 in force in this city. Elm Grove, Excelsior, 30; Another Garage Opinion. A local doctor, when being spoken to by the Whig with regard to the danger pedestrians run of being in- jured By automobiles and vehicles hashing out of garages and gateways, pani he, could CE how acci- 8 happen im garages opening directly onto the street, nit most of the private garages are situ- {ated so that any="person bas ample of the moving car. Most min: the | ing driven to the street to warn an return of n any o sserby. to Bir Richard on payment to t this Pecomuincint ion was or taxes, amounting En Se een Grant. of the Ontario , isin town for were acting hit "(iikson gine > Aemilius Yarvis, of Toronto, arrived wo arrests were nade. city Thursday "moring | Rar, Uherry and Sec / was sufficient to put the young pa last night police a a restaurant on Wellington where 8 couple men. a disorderly masmner. he presence of ore bluecoats on the | Late call to Street, lows ou their good Ishaviowr aml BAZAAR AT ST. MARK'S in Aid of the Rectory ¥und Realized! $150. ' A suécessiul bazaar was held in the township hath, arviefich, Wednesday sfterngonr anu evening, m aid of the wetory fund of ~ ~t; Mark's church. (he member of the Ladies' Guild are 0 be congratulated (ppp the sucoéss of their labors, the sum of $130 being ywumber of young ladies from ,the city and a large number of city people at- tended. 'The hall was prettily decorated with sotted plants, terns amd cut flowers. | {he various tables were tastefully ipcked and arrangea. The "fortune elling. tent was the scene of much in- erest. Miss Gladys Ruttah and Miss . Nesbitt, of New York, were the nysterious authorities of the future, 'alsbury brothérs' orchestra supplied he music during the evening, and diss Nesbitt Sang a solo, which was 'ery much emjoyed. The only dumper m the afizir was the illness of Rev, {. HL. MeGreer, the much-esteemed rec- or. of the parish, who is leaving to wetept a cpracy at joe cathedral, real. fe wus "ifffible to be present. (ea was served in"the hall at six velock. The tbbor guilt was won w Miss GG. Dell. Those who had charge of the booths vere': Tea table, Mrs, (t.ol.) Birchall Wood, Mrs. (Prof.) Butler, Mrs Sedg- vick, Misses Helen and Madge Crowe, Miss Pense, Miss Cordon and Miss jutler; fancy work table, Mrs.© W, Murray, Mrs. John Baxter; vegetatle nd fruit table, Mrs, James atilton, bbe FEC ey PNT RT Ruttan, Miss K. Baxter; pork rein table, Misses Bertha {ugh - and rene Stanton, pop corn and peanut «able, Misses Reesa hnapp and Agues Stanton; home-made cake table, drs, Jordan, Miss Elliott; home-made read, buns and - jellNes table, Strs. ibbett, Mrs, Moore, Miss G. Medley; » cream table, Mrs. James Baxter, Miss Alice Hamilton. and 3 JUDGMENT WAS AS RESERY ED n the Lawsuit Held at Centreville . Wednesday. Judge Madden reserved judgment ih he law suit heard at Centreville, of 1; Whalen vs. W. J. Geddes. Whalen, i Enterprise; #6ld to Dr. Geddes, of Jerona, ¢ Borge for ¥125. Dr. Geddes ound the was not * what he :xpected , it 4 be and refused to pay or it: Mr. Whalen brought suit and ieddes laid a counter charge claim- .ng the horse was not what he represented tobe: The fight was *a wng and hard one, about twenty wit- aesses were called, among them be: ang Dr, GW. Bell, and his assistant, from Kingston, Donald Melntyre, A, «., appeared for Dr. Geddes and W. i« Wilson, of Napanee, tor Mr. Wha- len. The 'Kingston party motored to Jentreville. s WILL NEVER HAVE PURE WATER Under the Present System, Accord. ing to Prof, Connell. Prof. W. TF. Connell, bacteriologist, at Queen's University, in discussing the present water system in the city, said that so long as the present sys- tem prevailed the city's water would never be pure. . At the present time there is a certain amount of chlorine in the water, although' it is not no- ticeable, and some will have to be in the supply all the time. The inlet, the | professor declares, is not at the right! place, and so long as it there, the city will never have a pure water supply. An enjoyable social in connection w'th the ladies' Bible class of Princess Street Methodist on Friday evening, November 10th, at eight o'clock. Refreshments served. 10c, The Hat Store. In BIG DISCOUNT SALE OF MILLINERY For two days (Friday aml Saturday) we have planned for a busy rush in our Millinery p, Section. Everything it cons tains, Feathers, Wings, Mounts, )» Ribbons, . Shapes and Trimmed } Hats will for these two days only be subject to 20 % Discount This means: $10 Trimmed Hats . . ' ans u Canst; |, les Me ga, ant and > Downey answered the esll. Es sas eeee 126:128 PRINCESS STREET. 3h i & "ealized. The guild was assisted by al ind tod" some very original fortunes. j Mon-{' wg was 4 remains | church will he held ' | i- | 'November 5 . 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. 200 I'RINCESS STREET. T= TED i UP ARE ABLETO GET AWAY. Storr: at Gswego Was the Worst Ex. perdenced in Many Y Steg neat Robert McMaugh-- of Capt. Marine Notes of Interest. There is always the calm after storm: 'it came toeday, and marin men are happy. The storm which ha been raging for forty-eight hours ox more, tied up practically everything. Several boats were able to clear to day. Word received morning, was to the storm there the past two days the 'worst ever experinced. The waves came clear over the wharf, and every vessel had te tie up A telephone message from Oswego, thie forenoen, stated ihat-theswoather had cleared ofi. The steamér Windsor and the ; barge Kingston, both eoal Inden;--clearsd- on uksday morning. The Windsor will disenuge at Mont real, and the barge Kingston will dis {charge at Prescott. | Maritiec men have heap of trouble looking after the ves- sels. Some of the tugs coming up from Montreal have been tied up for many hours. Capt. Robert MeMaugh, well-known mariner, died in California on Wednesday. -lle resided in Toronto, but was well known at this port, hav- ing been engaged on diferent vessels. His brother, Capt. 'James McMaugh, of St. Catharines; is also well known in this eity. Deceased went to Cali fornia, for the benefit of his health. He was a prominent marine man, and was known all over the lakes. He was a Mason, The steambarge John 'Randall arriv- (ol from Rideau canal pprts with bar lev for Richardson's clevator, , and {will load grain for Rideau 'canal ports, The cleared noon. The schooner Ford River is at Rich- ardson's elevator, loading feldspar, MT. Co's elevator : Steamer Turret Court arrived from Fort William, [is discharging 65,000 "bushels of wheat: {steamer Turret Chief, from Fort Wil- liam, is due to arrive toaiight, to dis- {ch ge; steamer Mapleton, grain laden, is due to arrive to-morrew, also the camer Acadian, to lighter; tug Bron {son cleared, light, for Cornwall canal, tand will retirn with light 1} The schooner {Wolfe Island, and is cargo ihoat storm. % At Swift's wharf : Steamer Dundurn stoped, on her way down, last night, and discharged freight; steamen the from Oswego was certainly had a a former Abbie IL. Andrews Oswego yesterday after: schooner for barges. Acacia was taken on Wedneaday afternoon, finishing unbading not expected that injured by now is seriously 1 he the He In i } | fraight; steamer Belleville is due {pass down to-night; steamer {wns down from bay ports to-day. | The steamer Holeomb, in charge the tug Hinckley, was not te at the Cer | eals elevator waiting to get into the {dry dock. The two were waiting till [the wind ceased and then cleared ithe west. for aan A. Extension Work. EE. Trimble is «n Gananogue J with the I 9.0.F. wor forming of a class fos physical struction. This is a new activity ithe local Y.M.C.A, much encouragement. 'The local as sociation will provide the instructors, {tha Gananodj'e mend securing the hall land fitting it up as a gymnasium, iwith the necessary apparatus, ete. {forts will be made to promote lar work in Napanee. | in simi- » i | iis ereating much interest. is being ewgerly sought. {are still leading. The i EE ! Want Garbage System. Irma been having a great deal of trou bls with a garhage system. In Lon 'don, Ont, the council has been en: |dmvating to get a good system, and he members have decided to have the to a An incineéra- the eum of 81.000 a your is spent ongar- on Haenrers vote on 'a bylaw spend the sum «¢ $50,000 for {proper garhage system. {tor ix talked of. In Kingston bage and then people Tonk. for | irst-clasy service, : New Bridge for Dog Take; A new bridge is to be erected Pog Lake. The old bsidge has bee there for "nearly forty venrs and 'nearly ; worn out. {has Bon umaafe. ta steel structure. ealled. i { : { : ; Teuders will Rowntree' . Waverly shacolstes. Gils Je. Magazines WORST OF STORM OVER}: this effect that the and § its City {of Ottawa went west after leaving off Aletha of ar- ihe of and ts recewving Ki- The memitership campaign among the 'juniors and intermediates > at the 'N"' First place blues Kingston is not the only place which at ini Of Inte the bridge The bridge will "be | quent and + be | principal points.' 'Thanksgiving Post Cards and . Place Cards The largest. as- sortment in the city, ranging from 6 for 5 cents to 2 cents each. The College Book Store UPEN NIGHTS. aeesrnresarsrsestesees § Dutch Bulbs ~ For' } Fall Planting ¢ 4 & 3 Imported Direct from Holland. 3st Bulbs at Best Prices. Hyacinth, Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodils Crocus, Treezia Now is the time to plant the garden for wing Blossoming or tudoom for Christmas Dr. 2 A. 5. P: Chown Chown STEIN IN We will offer 300 yds. In Widths from 1 inch to 6 Draggist and Optician, 183 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 343. SERGE IRE IEEE REE inches. Regular price 8c to 15¢ per yard FRIDAY'S PRICE ac per yd. > Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store. CEEEeEeey ee Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonle, and only safe effectual Monthly Reguiaweon w Tu Sch ts . Sold in three of Sirengih- Xo. Xi $i: No. : 0 degrees stronger, : 5 por box. pial © CaB0R, ie, or sent all dro Ld on on ot Ad © of ' for Bold Eos Coox Meowinz Co. ToaowTo, Travel in 'omfort? The Grand Trusk only «doubletrack raute Falls, Buffalo, Philadelphia, London, Detroit, Chicago and real, the roadbed is constant! praised by experienced fravellers { day coaches are up-to-date 3 {detail. The dining brary cars are models of e The Pullngn sleepers (electric i ineure a comfortable night's rest fast train service Gorme iy wr only "way Niagara w York, MW oraid is the to Ne Cars a od lighted) Fre to ail Miss Grace Mitchell and Witlins [Mack are to take part in a Thursday evening at Glenvale. copveert and Halloween Fa shionBooks - McCall's Magaiine. 'November' Ladies' Home Journal, Woman's Home Smpution, Pictorial Rev few. Pictorial 'Review Quarterly, Buiterick Fashions, Dellneatas. Designer, Ne v Idea Woman's Mag. Ladies' World. Harper's Bazaar Modern Priscilla, Family Journal. "Chone 019, | | | rman ~ runny, Tee BIBES The Marquette Pattern La IN ss asesseses TABLE SILVER Have you ' 18 of excellemdt very moderato is platy, of around very quality price bright raised (D> The rh linis 1 8 couple running edge ad the extier ol ~ each LE SIPS IIIS \ showing of piece have a complete his new pattern in Knives, Spoons, ® Ploces fo: orks and fanvy Vinip %ion. ingpocs vITH BROS. 330 JaNG STREET, Few Opticians; Issuers of Hers, . BOT B HTL BBN LVL TLR OBILBNVSN DRA Marriage Licenses, a seen SAASA RA RAAR WAAL OO OOOO OOK SHAR SSSI AARNE SSRs va TIER MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING W. F GOURDIER Bargain Propositions 1at Solid Brick Dwelling, Street, containing 8 rooms | heating, all improvements, extension dining-rédom and kitchen, for $2.3 Offer good for this week only 2nd $800, cast Dwelling, good cellar and balance Queen hot wate Raglan Toad contalpiug 7 yard in time Dug rooms; Ferms, $200 sh, Money Invested on first SARC 3 at good rate of interest Houses to rent Mullin, The Reai Estate Dope i, Corner Johosow and Hy ision "Phone OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL A0 O'CLOCK, | boot i i i i i At the sign 0) TR TIX (SY YOURS FOR SANITARY | | AEA RINGHTON LAUNDRY, Cor, Prince. and Sydenham 8s, Pecne 23

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