; > ¥ i ~ PAGE TWC. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, ERIDAY, MARCHAND MAY RETURN FORMER FRONTENAC HOUKEY PLAYER WAS HURT, DECEMBER 1, 1911, FOR DUKE'S ARRIVAL. mein was, K. and P. Stations Being Decorated | [1 ; 4 ; For Occasion. The preparations for the arriy al of ag i S the Duke of Connaught, the governor- » = WO 4 general of Canada have been started, s i' . : ; Emplovees of the road were busy all - day, Friday, putting up bunting By Florence L. Barclay, By Myrtle 'Reed around the station to greet his royal highness, Stations along Lhe way are CrglBnt HY rok also preparing a weleoms ir the Author of futher of Lavender and Old Lace, ¢ A delightful love showing the same power of characterization, uncle of King George as be passes through, Saturday morning. The train fooling. dlow vy and refine- the same charm of fancy and the Ee ir gio ow re C 3 . . : A. ine ing inmgery : sane delicate sense of humor which bearing "the royal personage will ar M a e osary, . Sam ' . ment of Titerary art as © The Ros: : distinguish her earlier hooks, rive at 830 o eloick from Hamilton, and told with all the power an bond'. a lavender sweetness which won for Mxs. Bar RK X(juisite yv' bhound in lavendey and leave again at eleven o'clock. clay's earlier books their pide ein the cloth. Frontispiece in color. front rank of recent fiction. Net, $1. 35 Price, $1.35 The College Book Store Phene 019, 3 While. Playing Hockey in Cleveland "=H§ is Thinking 'of Returning to wv Hingston--Queonly Hockey Squad to Commence Practising. % "(Reglstered.) ) From Trapper to Wearer, Word hias beea received in the eity that Hay (Marchand, the goal keeper for the Junior Frontenacs last year. may return to the city. Ray went to Cleveland about three weeks ago from Hamilton to work for a big electrical concern there. The artificial ice rink there is in full swing and he had « few practices with an amateur team there, but was hurt. He has recover- ed #0 as to be able to be baek im the game again, but is 'thinking a great deal of eoming back to hingston. Ii he does it will that he wii bes th: goal-keeper for the Senior Frontenaes, *The Rosary." ete, story FOX -IN SILVER CROSS WHITE ~ POINTED BLACK RED A beautiful Christmas love story, omnes instinct with the same depth of A Colt in Trouble. X young horse, driven by Albert Gravelle, of Portsmouth, commenced to do some circus-stunis at the cor- ner of Montreal and Privcess streets, Friday morming, and as long as, it confined itsell to these everything was all right, but after a while it com- menced tu kick holes i1hrough the dashbetird- It started to run, but only' went a short distance before it tame in contact with a spring wag gon standhine beside the walk, The shaft and the dashboard were broken. This w the game colt which caused Pr, Wilier Gravelle's injury, which has kept him confined to the Hotel" Dien fr the past two. months. Knows Nothing of It, Regarding the proposed Frontenac hockey match Christmas dav, James 7T. sail to-day that he about | it exeent what in Mtawa, He said cold not play agaist professionals "Marty" Walsh, unless admittange was free. As vegards a drawing card it would ashnost be impossible tp make it pay on Christmas might, Miawn here on Sutherlan knew nothing had been said the Frontenaes 200 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN NIGHTS. as - > I WE ARE PREPARING ¢ to serve you better this than ever before. TU OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Th, ' If your copy of the Whig is not being regularly. _de- Hivered you will do. this of- fire a favor by notifying us at ource, The complaint will he promptly attended to, Des liveries will be made any- where in the Cigy, amd made promptly and regular] ir your news boy moves Yay. changes his route, OR FOR ANY OTHER CAUSE, fails to leave you the WHIG, please _advise this office immediate ly and his place will be filled at once. Our readers ave ens titled to regular and early delivery every evening, and we are preparcd to see that they get it. C2900 0000OVOL00PO00Y Eacement is Very High, The talk at Queen's | uiversity now all Alma Mager Soriety elections at the present time and the different fa entltios are working hard fov their candidates. When the results of the voting is Known the victorious body will rush down town in Peo ple haven't forgotten last vear and will await ex pectapey the fun. £00600000000080000848 010044008088 040000840000000004080000000000000¢ Sessaanstubtnsents Starting to Practise. Lhe hockey squad at Queen's wil! be out for the first time next Monda afternooe for a work-out in the gym naviam Practices will be held thre times a week, Monday, Wilpe day and Friday from five to aclock. As soon as the ice is formed the ice practising will be started also 'Tired Feet? You ean not blame the m an, OF POR CAN Ho blame the woman whese foet # -- " cles and nerves, who is fatigued aj ter Ye THE HALLS OF QUEEN' g \ por ny OF LECTURE LLOYD, HOFESSOR Ei a ), >a 8 > On "Labor Unrest in Great Britain" ~The Ama Mater Will Take Place on Saturday. afternoons six 1 vn instep, In wll Bopart bigger and much easier Low thin-Fotd "Clocks, cased-in ather, $10.00 gach Famou Field hooting Elections will Sg that _ For Men HEP TaTeITing fine soft | ""Lenaire be worted look » all results h Year Basketball. basketball 'a week from are geting had In the Thursday Eaglish room, of Prof, Lloyd; or ve teeta Unrest im tirear--HBritan had the alvantage from first-hand kuowle #4 he hud spent the m the old country, and had { cinl stady of the took place thae thatthe porest in i part of a go neval unvest t tiv . ie ¢ Ay circles throughout Europe and Ame fhe two main leaders were Tom Mamn and Latlett These had learned strength of the symputhetic strik, Australia A strange thing a rei in London, fn event, too, tor at t | drmongtiale our fall which the government was blamed ona Before it was ppssible Lark Ry Dr. A P CHOWN, mail carried through the {to do so had to be secured from len Drugzist and Optician, | Lillett lhese pernfvs were written | 185 PRINCESS ST. "Phone post otfice paper with the ials G.R. (Ugorge Rex),in the The cause of the strikes to thé rise' in the cost of the wages had remained almost tionary, and also to the unfulfilled hopes raised by the legislation of the liberal government The peopl expected much from the oid 3 pes sions, imsurance, employment, Fitts passed; but as vet the opération of thes: hus produced no ameWora tion of conditions, In replying proposed by Prof seconded by Prof. Skelton, said that ewhen the ---- America hecame more When vou want a bargain ashe us, | 15 profgal fle that similar crises thro wa know Dutton's, 209 Princess | sympeth stic strikes here. Prevost, Brock street, has received During the past few days the code all his fall and winter goods for his dates for the A, ALS : order clothing department, also in been putting in hard work to ready-made clothing aud gents' furs s. their interests Metin nishing department; they are all well | "OW bron held in all the faculties wesorted with new goods, rBod at least has resulte 1 from The store of bargains bringing forward of a platform +hoes, underwear, hosiery, arts. 'The candidates had Duttons. } thing to talk ! of meetings seemed like a de Hyg society, athrmative gative polling are cord vote to say Dirge afternoon, "Magnificent Skins To Select From f 18 of the foot are dustroy pot wrd-sometimes Hey ATE HG BUC Eh victim suffers all the sympioms. he inter-year Queert's start and the teams them. Arts It day afterpoon, from two to three o'elock, The .genion basketball, prac tised from five to six o'clock, to-da; games al Saturday ready for a -hractice Fri Foronta university, ou "Lath Ihe speaker speaking rere ] | | rp Ppp BRP CGD ESET 2 Tere > oe, ¥ summer I riangul » made leather ob reat Hi Laren FINE ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN 3 ETD ¥ oF o0t-Lazer yal Hines of Jewelry Gift Auspices of Portsmouth 1} fool School Board, One of the over given in given in the Under found hers SMITH BBOS. 350 HaNG STREET. Opticians, or in orca in th strike entertainment Portsmouth was that Orange hall at th village on 'thursday evening, unde: the: auspices of the public schoo! hoard of Portsmouth. Four hundre! people were in attendance or, gps one thoroughly enjoyed the pro gramme. The pupils of hy schoo took part in the programme, assisted hy Miss Gladys Baiden, daughter of Reeve Baiden, Others assisting were Alexander Atkins and J. Halliday who rendered u duet, Miss Annie' Rat hiday, acting accompanist; Master Fddie Ryan, son of Dr: Ryan, lin solo. The children put on many interest ing and attractive pieces, all of whiel, were eocored. A laughable sketch entitled "Six Kittens," by six little girls, dresscd- as kittens, was given, aléo- an amusing dialogue, entitled "Tom's Practical Joke," several songs and re 'tations, and an espe ially good feature was the girls Japanese fan drill, by twelve ginls, in Japanese costume. The entertain ment as concluded with a comedy in ome mct entitled "Mrs. Cobh's Tele gram," in which Miss Gladys Baid en took tha leading part. This was exceedingly well put on. The boys arel girls who took part carried out their work in an able manner. The concert closed with "God Save the King." Richard Baiden 'vas chair man of the sewing. finest CATALOG ON REQUEST. Come in and see. Pen + he Pasbgs » en SIE Sr aeeur Jewelers, a body, the rush with. much of the SP eP000 00000 : a Issuers Marriage Licefsds, § PHD OLEOIPILO LOLOL PO DE ol CO No obligation to buy. 149-157 IMcKAY'S Brock Street. 5 SIePy Fre AAMAS: outcome students' Hair and Sealp Trentme nt. Keeps the sealp clean, makes hair soft, thick and flalty : Rexall hair tonic, He, Rexall shampoo paste, 25¢, Price for complete treatment, For sale only at Mahood's store. : : » » * * id > » »® » S40 on init carne - - dug hile the were hvmg pp aisiele sin ese sieien COAT SALE] SATURDAY Save $5 to $10 each on Winter Coats lere SATURDAY 75 Brand New Winter Coats for Ladies. Misses and Children at exactly Half Price "p---- . ALSO ON SALE 50 ¢ LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR ¢ SKIRTS in Navy, Brown, Grey and Black, regular $4.50 to $5 50 at $2.50 Each. 35 LADIES' SUITS This Season's Styles Navy, Black, Brown and Mixed Tweeds we of- fer thein Saturday at . Half Price NEWMAN & SHAW'S Christmas Presents De BEAUTE. Duman. 'Bessa ssassssssssesesel a SPECIAL TOC, din equals FT Lap wie giving Visiting the "ollage. 21s The Duke and Duchess oft ommiu hy will likely = drive over to the Military College od S830 am. on saturday, returning---about eleven o'clock. Col. Crowe, commandant ot the college, served under the duke in| 'ndia. | Llowvd Roval thanks ard Prof cow htions settled i" to--a vote of Swanson ------------ Lin MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING W. F GOURDIER would occur executive ve add -- es HALL RACKS To July » wall $1.75, $3, $6.00 Settee. All grades nicely filled $1.25, $1.75, up to $15.00 vanes have Cie in ete. boots, i have ---- for all, 3 about Some almost with speaker Bazaar Was a Success, the last day of the Zion church bazaar was also a suecessful one and as a result of their labors' the ladies of the church . will have about £150 clear of expensés. They had good crowds on Thursday and in the even ing served a dinner to a large aumbe: of people. Alter dinner anothes cert was given by different W. A. Beecroft and Messrs, Forbes, of Queen's, gave solos, and the last mentioned recited several times Miss Alice Gibson and Robbie Gibson gave a piano and violin duet. Mrs Lenpox played the accompaniments. BLAN KETS . In best qualities, all wool, 5, 6,7 and 8 he Sevssrssssssssssssriaased Bh the for fb 1 and opponents on ni side. Preparations alk complete, looked for. present tin and a Ke It i time what successful, he working their host expected that the will decide' the issues many ladies vote against the am candidates, chances bre urently md the miedienl chances pondingly my 18 going the kuees divinities $ Kingston's Famous Fur Store. -- IT'S TIME TO BUY ===Y0lR CHRISTMAS FURS is at the dhdates will be commit ters as usual it vana Socely had NNN sesasdese VTVVPTVTTVORTLTLTLTRIVLVEOLS van several and br I. are oon artists, Frank and Ths. weight. Ee ther will lessened cienee candidate Corres, Much eanva ihe heightened ee hom : or of the of the Returned to Ottawa. Hon. C. J. Doherty, minister of jus tice, who came to Kingston to attend the consecration of Avehlushop Spratt, left for Ottawa on Thursday night, in v private car of the Uabhadian gover, ment, over the Grand Trunk railway. He had ax his guest H. W. Richard. gon, of this eity, who will join . the civic deputation which is to meet the government to-day with reguwrd to a new atari bridge aver the hat. Granted Water- Lots, The Ontario Exploration asked the two conmties of Frontenae and Lennox and Addingtom, forithe!: water lots in front of their property at Collins Bay. Nombats of the two [counties went to the pr ty on Wed newday and looked Fim They de: R. McFAUL, CARPET on They Conduered Their Fhe in In WAREHOUSE Day ST. ANDREWS TEA Miernoon Successful, the Woman's Home Associalion, of 2i. Andrew's chwreh held it and in the chavch hall on Thursday afternoon. A haorge was present. for were. very ano. are proved of the sueees« they made of their tndertaking. The famey table was in charge of Mra. W. 8. Hughes, fasststed by Mes, James Third, Mis { Mines, Mise MM. Fowler aad Missy Mowat. The homemade table was in chatge of Mes. WW. J. Wells, nested by Mra. Jl. M. Strange, Mes Jonsnes Mipnes, and Miss Smith, eandy tavle, in charge of Mrs. RK J. Rewd, assisted by Mrs, Scobedl; the novelty table, {eharge of Hrs, H. Breck, assisted by Mra. Post, and the Misses Fowler; figiy pad, Miss Donnelly. AND PARLOR CHAIRS, $5.00 up to $50 each CARPETS Axminster, Brussels. > RUGS signs, CURTAINS. ----- Madras, or Nett,, Nottingham, etc. Goods held until Xmas. y Jelivery. 'Phone #0. Yours, T. F. HARRISON CO A Party From Belleville. Among the Belleville people camo down for the consecration Archbishop Spratt om Thursday was a party - consisting of Miss Helen Ryle, Misa , Miss Sulli- | cided to grant the company the lots van, Mr, and Mr, I. J. Blick and |for a distance of 630 feat. Frank Fitapatrick. The latter y essen a . the popular clerk of the Hotel Quin Building in Kingston. te. hile in the ity they stave at! During November. building permits the Hotel Randolph. | to the value of $12,009 were taken out Rwm-- at the city eugineer's office. From "Patton's mnsie store for Janu 1st, to" December Ist, the t University Sone Book, alse 3 ala ary 0 st," the to- bo SALES designs, : {On Thursday Was Vers vat ® : teases teYeLetLeLes seni Vit J : . Yelte ) blind Cn ~--Oriental ~ effects and de- us 0 Dee sess esse Taw help SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY BEFUNDED KERLEY, Jr. Oplometrist 226 PRINCESS ST. "Phone 92 o wi a wind Brussels, ton sale Crowe sale viry Fhe articles The ladies soa Sesesusseeessessseveve . rave . HOME WASH | Ih people company who A PER ITEOE When VYyou consider that there are only 29 days left to do your Christmas baying' you will see at once the necessity of losing no wore tine, indering {own vou know tha tried Make it look in : Electric Light, near Collegiate Institute. Furs make ideal Christmas Gifts, mind Mufls are particui- arly popular, Mink Maffs SRB HRLLLEELTET EBL RL TLL TLE LTTTTTTTUTTRS SRT ETRBNS PAID IN FINES. THE MEW 2esasesesiesashansesnnsssstnetnttanseent latest poplar songs, ete. WY Prin: Less steel. wilt woth n Brockville, Rev. vine Mi » A Gide, of Cort, NX N.Y. Mesie, over: 2.4 Paderwishi, Wagner, He, Ask for catalogue. hukio sore. Rev. Be. I ai; China, wall soeuk 4h room of € hakmery' church cht o'clotk. Rexall Har Tonic, Se. and $1 store. 8 par, $214.29; meth. spirits, $37.15: | 9 i Maagilicras, Shaie Shai oh ai or = eal and falline hair use tal amount of building in Kmgston was $311,259, as agninst $219,597 dur: ing the samo eleven months of 1910. Inland Revenue Collections. The collections at the inland revenue office for November were © Spirits, $1 WS.27: malt, Sia5.002. tobacco and ci gars, SLUS2 0% bonded inetory {vine:|' 3 receibts, $76. total, $%,439.76. Next t Tuesday's Whig: < Pe! Sigel Roush's second travel arti: cle will pe published on Tuesdyy next. Jt is a very racy letter and full of in formation m Norway and Sweden. Bel? ¥ Black Fox Mulfs p Black Wolf Muffs And various other kinds from GET Per sin Lamb ) Alaska Sable Mulfs, es 5 to $25 Black Lynx Muffs. . $50 to 875 #20 to S25 $3 up to $150. ONE OF OUR CATALOGUES. NEW WATCH OUR WINDOWS! GEORGE MILLS & 00 1 Makers of Fine Pure. Bondy : Sob ssatsiniasiaanns ee FRB LLTRATTRLLAVRLLHTLLTLLT ALR ATRLVLES ATV OYS THER neh Herpati s with Amount Hereived hy Provincial Gos ermment and City. License . Inspector OC, W, 'Wright, to-dav, made out his cheides to the proviscisl government, 'and tie city of Kingston, for the amount due from liquor fines Tor the last si months, The distribution amounted as follows : Received hy provincial government, $4,655; received by ithe city of Kingston, 20050, 'The add {tional amount received by the gov ferpment is made up of fines and i transfers, The first distribssiion. dating up till June 9h, vemited as follows "Government received $3990; «ay, 200, } Tin donb No. rg fren Bud 10 Di Yoo Clow Hampstnad, tL uodon, Bog, 1 Porm of iB, to "Phone ABiSN SE MIE oY at le 1. Ho, Md a ss. Cures i ifn REP sae CHE np Mol Co Haverutock Re re newDragée 1 sueiens tke, safe, Lasting core PEPER B Yes 70 WILLIAM STREET. 10635. OOOCTOO0 St, Paul's Chareh, Rev. Pr. Patarson Sevth = ta preach in St Paul's chureh 'on Son- day otiing at 11 o'elotk service. Gibson's. OUR CRYSTALBRAND Grasuiated asboen VHiod and. und ere SE ee mew macuesr, ceilept f. Price 1 like new --- Cleanse it through and through. . . lat ork amily ash kind tha tly explained asking NG we Our in Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydentiam Bis, i + "Phone 22. fabri canny b perfec new plan hie detall Tor $ ncn bt A perien Rr