Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Nov 1911, p. 2

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x INMATES AT THE PEN Were Addressed by W. F. Nickle, \, MP » : 3 $1 3 » a ela at AANA NAINA NI NS AE NAUGHTY MARIETTA MUSIC Lyrics by RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG _. Music by VICTOR HERBERT ° For a lindited time only we will carry in stock : 'Bedroom Suites oy re brnd Jp | W. F. Nickle, MP. addressed the inmates of the peritentiary on Sun-}' day aftesnoon, and im an eloquent manner pointed out the many oppor- tunities that awaited them when they were given another chance. He gave a sketch of Canada, and he also gave an abcount of the doings of the legis- THE COLLEGE STUDE Cuan: neon Than the Teams in the Inter vincisl and the O.R.F.U.--Stand ing of the Three Senior Rugby League. He told di = 2 i | a: New Bijles, Burface. Oak, Ma- hogany, folid Oak, Circassian Wal- nut, all the newest ideas in Bed- room IMirtifture, $14.00, $17.00, 7821.00 up. . MATTRABBES- Our Health Brand, the best, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Mattresses on the market. Others © for $2.50 and $3.00. The celebdrai- ed Ostermoor lends the world. ROCKERS, all kinds, up. 5 CARPETS. --All qualities. RUGS. ~All plzes and patterns and shades and grade. CURTAINS Madras, Silk, Nett, ete. . LINOLEUM AND OINLCLOTH, all _widths. ". Repair and Upholstering work promptly and well done. 'Phone 90, Yours, T. F. Harrison Co. seassrsssensssseesl { EXTRAORDINARY § Cheap Purchase . y ri OF " {Mohair Mats § DOOR SIZR IN ALL COLORS '© y BN OTDUBDBDRD ee ey GED. MULLER & Carpet Cleaning. Laying and Sewing. Teloth laid. ne. Bicyeles ron eaned al st for winter. 5 RING. stir SON [value SLLLLLLLLLLLLLALLALLLLLAIARLLLLAARILLPLEAARALALSS John McKay THE FUR!HOUSE. 8 Bevis PUev rrr red eeu wie .ANCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Our Réporters. Mercolized wax. Gibson's. May Robson will be a tion at the Grand to-night. really funny. Powdered Saxolite.; Gibson's. + Sure sign of cold weather. Two men ware given whelter atthe police sta- tion,' last: night. -H. Conningham, piano tuner, King street.. - Leave - orders at Auley's: bookstore. - The male chorus, organized in con- attrac. She is an Me The Toronto Star says: For years the college authorities have been work- ing toward clean football. They have been working from the ground up, and this year have brought the sport- ing spirit of the game to what ap proaches ion. A man ruled off in college football is distinctly in dis grace. His team mates let him: know that they consider that he has dis- graced his team, and the result is that there have been only a half dozen men ruled off in the entire col- lege series so far. , In the first MeGill man was penalized. In the game at McGill pot a man was ruled off, either, and McGill tacklers were. espec- ially careful of Jack Maynard, be cause he had a bad afikle. In Saturday's game here between Queen's and Varsity, Cruickshanks and his of t were fenced for doing a little wrestling and Captain Maynard was heard - to. remark to Cruwick- shanks: ~~ : "You've got to square that before you come back." : © "There is, as much difference as be- tween daylight and darkness in the two games,"' remarked an official who has handled games in: both 'unions. "In_one game the players try to beat the rules and hand it to their oppon- ents at almost every chance, while in the other the players try to obey the rules and are as considerate of their opponents as is consistent with good hard football. In the inter-collegiate there is mo piling on top of a player already downéd, and no one tries to twist a back's leg, or to put the knees into a man's stomach as is of- ten dome in the Big Four. College players never question a close decis- ton, and there is no talking. It is positively a pleasure to officiate in a rdllege game, Rughy Club Meets. A meeting of the officers and play- ers of Queen's rugby team will be held inthe -athletic rooms, Wednesday af- ternoon, to wind up business for the year. There is important business to ransact. : Exhibition Soccer Game. "An exhibition soccer game will be played Wednesday afternoon between Queen's and! R.C.H.A. at 'the lower campus. Manager "Pete" Pilkey, nection « with the -Y.M:C.A., 'held' its first practice on Monday evening. en men 'are now on the on: their way from ston, to join the R/C. . PAn astilngent face 1tion, Saxolife. Gibson's. ' ' : ' The. passing. of : the hotel by-law must have the effect of increasing the value of real estate in Kingston. When that cough bothers you think of Gibson's, . he male. chorus of the Y.N.CLA. had its first praetice on Monday even- ing after the Bible class. The chorus is fine. Have you tried powdered Saxolite ? Gibson's. "The Nautical was repeated at: the Balvation Army Barracks on Monday evening. A large crowd was 'present. The stow which fell this morning was not destined to stay'long. The atmosphere moderated considerably and it vanished 'in a short time. This is bot water bag weather. Guarantecd ones. Gibson's. S. H. knox & Co., Woolwarth's, and two othér companies have been merged #0 that now GLU stores are under the direction of one concern. Powdered Saxaolite. Gibson's. With the exceplion of the light snowfall at the first of the month, the deer hunting season has been de void of snow this fall. - The frost of the past two days has not benefited the last block of per- manent which was laid on Wellington street. It is not hardening very fast. Mercolized wax. Gibson's. : The Bible study club of the Y. M. C. A. met last evening, when Robert Meok led in o discussion on Andrew's relationship to Christ. One drunk was the only offender at police court, 'I'uesday morning, and as it was his fi'st 'appearance, the magistrate gave him a chance. Ask your friends about mercolized wax. Gibsan's. The Millionaires lunch-counter at- the Y. M. C. A is pro to be uit an attraction for the , On onday evening those in charge took in quite & little sum of money Have you 'tried mercolized Gibson's, & : wax? We have the kodak agency. Gil son's. © : foot of real estate sity. Pilgrim's 'rogress'" | (Jueen's team, is resolved to keep his players in fine trim for the champion- ship match, next Saturday, with Var- Will Go After Hamilton. Should Queen's win the inter- collegiate sogcer championship, Satur- day, in Toronto, from Varsity, in all probability the team will go after the dominion championship, at present held by the Westinghouse team of Hamilton. Whether home and home games would be played or not is not known, but it is altogether likely that a sudden death game would be plaved in Hamilton. Depends op Grounds, {Queen's is having its chances for the intér-collegiate soccer championship 6n the condition of the grounds in Tor- onta on Saturday. If the ground is wet and soggy, Torontoians will have a much better chgnce.to win thao if it is is dry. Queen's has a dry field to play. on the team will, in all probability, defeat Varsity. Queen's combination js better, but Toronto can kick some. Arts "13 Practice, | Arte 14 rughy team had a signal practice on the floor of the gymunas- ium Tuesday morning, in preparation for the game this afternoon with Arts 15. The game will be played on the lower campus. 5 (ueen's Won Intercollegiate Shoot. Queen's average score for a team of eight men in the Intercollegiate rifle shoot of ninety-five, was the highest made of the three colleges and the tri- color team won the prize. FINE NEW SCHOOL. Opening at Ida Hill on Monday Afternoon. : ' The formal opening of the new school at Ida Hill, in Storringlon township, took place on Monday afternoon. The structure is 8 modern ome, with an improved system of heating, a ame here not a- vention trade, latidred and iaments. the work Nia electrical energies developed #t 8 t gara Falls, and distributed to tality. Rev. Mr. Cook, "chaplain Lhe service, voices assisted in the singing. UNCOVERED OLD JAIL WALL. fice Extension. the old Kingston jail by men at work exeavatiug for extension to the post office on - Wel nouse were erected between the tom house and the post office cighty years ago. It the revel general Von Shultz tried in 1857, and condemned to banged, although his execution ral hangings in this old down-tows prison. that the caretaker found the hang man's rope, and that it is to be plac of in the box of the cornerstone the post office addition. Will the Hetel Pay? The only serious. question to be ask- of construction and appointment will pay in Belleville, Brockville and Ganan- oque, we should-have no doubts as to necommadation. No city in Canada possesses better advantages for tour- fined to the summer season only, but extends" the year round. As a conven- tion eity, Kingston cannot be excell- ed. With the business commercial traf. fa, supplemen by tourist and con- he - from the moment it opens ity doors. Spoke of His Work. That society was the cause of many of the troubles which children had tc rents' n subject of Young People's Street Methodist church, evening, by J, 0, MeConachie, dren's aid officer here. : ligenee and crime, was H.CH.A, Notes, A mistake was made in the name of a member of the battery in terday's paper. It said Dr. vin illegally absent when it laxe read Dr. Coull. A sale in Artillery park barracks sfternoon with Lieut. Vein in charge: Dr. Phelan Was a Guest. Among the invited guests at the hanquet given on Monday night in Montreal in honor of Hon. C. H. Do- herty, minister of justice, were Hon. M. J. Haney, Toronto, and Dr. Dan- iol Phelan, Kingston. ne Tuesday, for Ottawa. Jen apartments at the Roxboraugh for the parliamentary session. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." FUR HATS . -> Bach, ii ih iio clo iii fied We sell Millinery of all kird but for winter wear wo always empha- size the stile aul suita- bility of a Fur Hat. And becguse we are in the fur business we are in » po sition to make Fur Hats well and at moderate prices. We bare many styles made up to select from. = the Hydro-Flectric Com- mission, and the great possibilities of people within reach at cost. He also touched on thesefforts being put forth by the stale to reduce infantile mor? 'of the. penitentiary, had had charge of i and four humdred male While Exeavating for the Post Of- -« A pontion of the foundation wall of was unearthed the jington street." The old jail and court cus about was here that was bel | took place at Fort Henry. There were seve At the post office, it is staked ed is will the new hotel pay. All we have to guide us is the experience of other cities. When a hotel of modern kingston. But. the Kingston 'situation stands out unique for advanced hotel ist traffic, and this traffic is not con- w hotel with pay vo through as the result of their par- the address given hefore the Society of Princess Monday Chik yes- Roulson should ol deserters' kits was held v Charles Fitzpatrick, E. B. Osler and 'W. F. Nickle, M.P., and 'wife, left, They have ta- | e 'It Never, Nevet Can * Naughty Marietta. If 1 Were Anybody Selections, 200 PRINCESS STREET. Ny SAD PLIGHT OF SOLDIER WHO ARRIVED IN KINGSTON ON MONDAY FROM QUEBEC. f All His Possessions Were Stolen, 'Ine cluding $760 and Pension Papers ~=He Is a First-class Bandsman. A man. by formerly in the the name of Tomkins, of the old eountry, arrived ci'y on Monday, and reports that he had been relieved of some $760 that hz had in his possession He was formerly in ome of the rogi- merital bands in the old country and cwume to this country and joined the band at Halifax. He and two other membors of the Haldax band left there to go to Quebec dnd join the garrison artillery band there. When they arrived at Queber two of them remained but Thomkins thought he' would come to this city and join the RCHA, twnd. While he was¥in Québec,' he says, he thought. hs would, go to. what he was told was the Salvation Army quarters = for the night. He had all his belongings with him at the time and went to bed, and when he got up in the morning everything was gone. His belongings consisted of money mentioned, a coronation dal and his pension papers. \ When he arrived in Kingston he im- mediately tried to enlist in the R.C. H.A. band hére but did not. succeed, It ty a very -sad-ocase-as he told some people that he did not have oo cent in his possession to get a room for the night. Kverything that he had was stolen. Ii is sail that he is «a first-class musician. He wrote to Ottawa to see if anything could he dono. with regapd to his pension mon- ey. [It is likely that work "will be secured for him and that he will join the 14th band. the me- n DIVISION COURT CASES, Heard Hefore Judge Madden nt the Court House Tuesday. J. I Abramson vs. W, Marshand; account, $7.20; judgment jn fall, Mrs. Shibedear vs. William Heath; board, $20; judgment in full. William Duby va. M. West; board, ¥4; judgiment in full, Annie Roberts ve. 1. $7; judgment in full, PF LL. Abramson ve, Capt. Willis; . ac count, $3.25; jndgment for plaintid. Janes Stratiord va, E. Clarke; rent, $10; judgment im full. ( rawford & Walsh ve. BR. J. Mooney, account, $25; judgment for plaintifi. Joseph Abramsky vs. Frederick Me Coyrsaccount, $12; judgment in fulk EE. Lawrenson ve. M. Curtin; account $6.15; jungment in full, Lewis Martin ve. Thomas Mills, count, $12.35; judgment in full. M. Aylesworth vs. Daniel hoard, $2.04; judgment in full, H. Salsbury vs. H. Smith; £5.90; judgment in fall. Mrs: R. Soles vs. (, Conway; board, 89; judgment for $4.50 and costs. R. W. Connors vs. Wesley Burleigh; judgment garnishee, $35.58; judgment in full. > Mrs. R. So,es vs. C. Conway; board, ¥3.50; judgment in full. rs. Hees vs. Fravk Deslile; board, $37; judgment for plaintiff, Thonins Dee vs, William Kelly; ac ¢ount, $2.50; judgment for plaintiff J. M. Theriault vs. P. J. Horton; boprd, $17.85; jadgnient in fall. Gertrude Kelly vs. Thémas Des, ac count, ST judgment for $2 and costs. Davis Bry-Dock Co. vs. H. Leslie; } - garnishee, $6.75; judgment in hull, ' CA, Jones vs. CC. Donoghue, count, ¥1%; judgment in full. . Rosey & Uo. va. 5. Perey; account, $7; judgment for plaintiff. H. W. Newman vs. Go. W. Lennox; account, $2.55; judgment for plaintifi, Auction Sale. An auction sale of candemned stores took place at the ordumanée stores, Bagriefield. A large quantity of sad diery, tents, ete, unfit for military use, was disposed of, W. (. Martin and William Murray were the auction- ors. ; a Ryron; board; ae ' = 4 It is probable that some roorbacks will be put in cireulstion as to the are pat -afloat by interested parties. Have a:look at aur stosk of high qualit water hage re ry- ig. an teed. Gibson's. Whig will, on Wednésday, pub page-of Ontario election news, the Rberal views in many moot isvuss. , George lixon, who was hurt at the outer Jumetion some time ago, is do ing nicely in the general hospital. William Robinson, ex-M. PP, tinges to show i ovement in eon his I'm Falling in Love With Someone. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. *Neath the Southern Moon. Lueck: honrd hotel by-law. Heed them not, as they the -principal numbers of this' popular opera. it's Pretty be Love Else But Me, Complete Vocal Score. * The College Book Store OPEN NIGHTS. AAS A PN SANGIN. SAAN Seeerseecsesseeriery i Dutch Bulhs For} Fall Planting An > Imported Direct from Holland. Best Bulbs at Best Prices. Hyacinth, Talips, Narcissus, Daffodil: Crocus, Treezia Now is the time-to plant the garden for Spring lossoming or Indoors for Christmas GEFCGYCEPEEETRRIYY weve FAP Chow : i : t i i 1 | i n. Draggist and Optician, 183 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 843. CEVIIIIVEIVE Japp. '& COREA sf RGEET Te COA = ® {THIS 1S fo -------- AT WO UROL TS IM WEATHER; AND WE HAVE THE COATS T0 SELL 100 Brand New 'Winter Coats to . choose from this week. -- PRICES -- $10 and $12.50 each A MAN JN NN KJ » 1G Pas ees SREeEe®s N TARE s sess meet OCONEE Ses ein se cnn COME HERE: For the Children's' Sweater Coats, Boys' Sweaters, Girls' and Boys' Underwear, Black Wool Tights, Hosiery, Gloves and , Mitts. ' We have them 'in + variety. ------------_ LC) 'a by o great NAA Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store. Sess s@ransnanae SESE SEAL COAL! c w The kind yon are looking for is the Kind we sell. SCRANTON COAL is good Coal aud we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CoO. Foor WEST STREET. A SVL VVOEVTBRBBRNBRS ? fraator on Italian Street Song You Marry a Marionette. The Dream Melod$® The Sweet Bye and Bye. Live For To-day. " Lhe great Uterine Tonic, und | only safe elfectual Monthly Soft For Simon. 4 Waltz. A Se A i 'Phone 91, / A a A Prova ssssvessessesess § LET YOUR THOUGHTS FX ona TIE PIN ora PAIR of CUFF LINKS for HIS present this coming 'Xmas. Then associate Tie Ping und Cuff Links with SMITH BROS. un form . reliability of the store, and. the i sell, SMITH BROS., Goods we 350 KiNG STREET, { Jewellers, Opticians, ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ * ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' : ¢ oe ' ¢ ¢ ¢ | ! : ' ¢ : ! ; ' : Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 1 Goren vassals s Las MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING W.{ GOURDIER SEE MULLIN QUICK! Corner William and Well- lington Btreets- Double {stone dwelling with brick |extension, including gate- {way and 15 feet frontage on | William Street, all for $4,400. Also lot adloining, 3 feet frontage. on William Street fo | "$1,100. Mullin, TheReal Estate Expert, Cordier Jolinson and Division Sis "Phone 5639. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10 O'CLOCK. { 1 i i 1 i | | STUBBORN AS A MULE SHIRTS That have been Improperly laundersd - fromed = out of shape with ~~ hands _askauce and humors In the bosoms (Hint will pot: down, didn't coe from this * : LAUNDRY shirts Are as ractablo, yielding and pliant as a well: trained birddog-~ Dar

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