Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1911, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

EXCLUSIVE McKAY MODEL (From Our Catalog). 000000 VOOOOO OO0000000000000000S 5000 0000000VVO0VVOOC00000 S000 0000 000000" to make them. ¥rom Trapper to Vearer. (Reglstered.) }{ you contemplate purchas- 4 ing a FUR COAT, way po not come in and see our We have a magnificent gol. lection to choose from, Expert. and finishsd workmen ¢ nave scores of unsolicited letters from pleased Customers, ex- tending from Coast to Coast, expressing their pleasure and satisfaction with our product- ions It is not necessary to go out of Kingston for High Class -- right at. Home, Ask --They Are* Our Best Mc KAY: This Is You Stars A Desh atrons; 149-167 . ROCK ST. de. COO OOO00P 0000000000000 ON00 Press ccsssrcsrsnsscesenld SPECIAL the e well, eye and pocket feel comfortable, Christmas Presents Our line gives most satisfaction to --~look fine, wear Rockers per lakes with package freight. tS DAILY BRITISH Wane. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1911. PELLATT ATT RELEASED THE STEAMER PASSED UP. ON TUESDAY NIGHT. Steamer Prince Rupert in Port With ~Marine Notes Gathered Around the Harbor. The steamer Pellatt, which ran aground near Ogdensburg, N. Y., was released om Tuesday without damage and arrived in port late last night, and cleared for Toronto and the up: The steamer, Edmonton, cleared for Hamilton, and will be laid up there for the winter. The steamer Prince Rupert, arrived from Fort William with a cargo of grain for Richardson's elevator. The steamer will go into dry dock, just as soon as the barge Ungava comes out. The steamer Cape Vincent. The steamer Port Colborne; is dis- chargfog her cargo of- package freight into box cars near Richardson's ele vator. The tung Emerson, of the Montreal transportation company, arrived [rom Montrehl with four light barges, and the tig Clyde, arrived from Mont- real with three light barges. The schooner Ford River, arrived from Rig Sodus, with coal for Rich- ardson's and will be laid up. Captain Cherry, of the steamer Hol- combe, his returned home for the winter, Captain Luke Mallen," of the tug Bartlett, left today for his home in Cardinal. The men working .at (he Kingston dry dock, on the new government boat, now in course of construction, are having fine weather. It is expect ed" to work all winter if the weather will permit. The oil boat Toiler, is lying at Cer- eals elevator wharf. The steamer Ungava, is in the King- ston dry dock for repairs. The steamer Brayhead, will leave to- morrow for the maritime provinces, escorted by the ice-breaker Monteslm This will close for this season, the port of Quebec. Phelps, cleared for Cargo of Grain From Fort William |' IN. 'SPORTING CIRCLES REGIOPOLIS HOCKEY CLUB HAS ORGANIZED. Frontenac Hockey Club Executive Meets on Friday--No Additions te be Made to the Kingston Skating Rink. Regiopolig College Hockey Club held its anpual meeting, Tuesday alter- noon, for the election of officérs and other 'business: There is great inter- est shown in the sport this year and a large number remained for the meg ting. The following officers were 'elected : Honorary president, Rev. C, J. Mea, B.A; honorary Nico-profilgit, Hon. Dr. "Sullivan: president, ¥ Quinn; first vice-president, Rev. V. tongher. B.X; second vice-president, W. H. Gill; secretary, Michael J. Kornedy; treasurer, Stewart Crawford; eaptain Intercolleginte team, FE. Ryan. The appointment of a captain for the se- cond team was left over till -next meeting. . R. V. Yollowly was chosen delegate tothe Intercollegiate meeting, and FF. 4. Quinn and E. Ryan will be delogates to the City Hockey League. ¢ There being lots of material in. the college this year for two teams, it was decided to enter a team in the iumior Intercollegiate and junior City Leagues. ; nein To Play in Ottawa. A special to the Whig from Ottawa says : Basil George, the well-known forward of the Queen's hockey team, will play in Ottawa this winter, George, employed for some time in engineering work at the (Brien mines, Cobalt, accepted a position recently in the department of mines, to which he will be attached permanently. George graduated from Queen's last spring and was one of the fastest hoc key players ever developed at the Kingston university. He comes to join a big squad of Kingston old boys al- ready located ig the capital. George intends to play hockey this winter and will, probably, figure in the Otta- wa section of the Interprovincial Ama- teur Hockey Union. Several of the Ottawa clubs are already angling for him, but while the New Kdinburghs claim first call, it would not be sur- - . \ is . Two HOLIDAY BOOKS "A beautiful Christmas instinct with the same ment of literary art as * Thi 'sweetness which won for clays earlier books their | front rank of recent fiction. THE FOLLOWING OF THE STAR By Florence L. Barclay, Author of "The Rosary." feeling, glowing imagery and refine- and told with all the power and love story, depth of ie Rosary, Exquisit cloth. Mrs. Bar- lace in the Net, $1.85 A WEAVER OF DREAMS By Myrtle Reed Author of Lavender and Old Lace, A delightful love story the same power of characterizition, the same charm of fapey and the same delicate sense of humor which distinguish ler earlier hooks, ete, showing ely bound. in lavender Frontispiece in eolor, Price, $1.36 260 PRINCESS STREET, OPEN NIGHTS. The College Book Store "Phone 919. Am. HN NIAAA NI ) § - T0 AID SANTA CLAUS, HELP HIM MAKE HOMES HAPPY. TO MANY The Citizens Are Urged to Make a Fund That Will Cheer. and Gladness to Destitute Home. Help Bring Every There is a real satisfaction in se ing the manner +n which the people are responding to the appeal for coy tributions, towards Christmas choer A good many have expressed a will ingness to play the part of Santa ( laus - for the poorer children of © the city. But there is meed for a much, larger sum than has so far been re ported. Every dollar will be carefully 'Tired Feet? You can not blame the man, or blame the woman whose feet acl who hos tired muscles and nerves, who is fatigued after a few hours w The cause is a weak or broken down instep, also known as "flat-foot." The rhev Hndtiam, ae hes, paing, distorted Jook- ing shoe, and the cramped toes, arc all results of a weak instep gr broken down arch, imses the perfect lines gf thie foot are destroyed and sometimes they are not, but the victim suffers all the symptoms. TRADE teak REGISTERED Wear the Scholl *'Foot-Eazer' and get instant VHP OPOEOTL0EE00000 $ WE ARE PREPARING to serve you better this Xmas than ever before. Our a SS NSN Stock in all Depart- ments will be bigger choosing that much easier. For Men we show thin Feld ing Travelling Clocks, fine leather, $10.00 each "Lemaire" Famous Glasses shooting or daying, complete in with, leather strap, $10.50 Sterling Silver Cravat Holder, with hanger, $5.00 each Te with all the more BOIL holl for gether and cased In Field carrier I'riangular leather relief to these painful foot ailments, and rest to the tired body. The "Foot-Eazer" is a scientific support to the arch or jastep, Is made of two German Silver springs, leather eovercd, Light, comfortable and self-adinsting to ail feet, 1s worn in the egular size shoe and can be changed {rom one pair to another, No matter what your ocoupation Is--no matter what style shoe yon wear, if you want to enjoy your walks and want to forget about your, Fook come ine and be fitted to.a pair of Schell * ers.' A trinl will demonstrate our a money back if uot satisfied. usual lines of Jewelry Gifts al ways found here prising to see him throw his lot - with the Stewartons. {be duplicat-d from any other souree (iilbert, the famous Queen's goal-| The societies, the churches, the in- keeper, is also here and, is, likewise, | dividuals, who have been generously looked for one of the Interprovincial {disposed at Chrigtmas, and who have clubs. Stewartons may land him too, | been accustomed to go out om Christ. for the New Edinburghs already have | mas eve on thar errands of mevey clever stops in "Clint" Benedict and|need not fear any intrusion upon Annuzl Week of Prayer. A meeting of the Evangelical Alli ande was held Tuesday afternoon in the Y. #M. C. A, building. Present : Rev. T. W. Savary, presideni, in the chair; Revs. Prof. Alexander Laird, H. D. Whitmore, D. McCallum, Dr. Me- spent and in a service which will not Tr I] All styles and sizes for young Il § [I anid old; Child- ee ren 65cts, up, Eg I'S others 1.25, 1.50 a ANN AANA SNE SMITH BROS. 8530 KiNG STREET. Jewelers. SALE OF -- Opticians, WHITE BLANKETS In best qualities, all wool, 6, 6,7 and 8 Ibs. weight. R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE. ; a c ats $45", $5.75, $8.0) up. Other styles for $2.50 up, Stands THVT VVTLLT LRAT LER SVT TRL H TVAUVVLTLHTL ELLA BR IBOLT N up. variety. RUGS ' Carriag ze Painting Hag CLASS TO OURS, " This is the place to Lave Aue repgired to stand all kin E J. DUMPHY Cor. Montreal ang Ordnance Wsed Ne Blood ol oi thersex weakness SuCeess. Tes sores, discha bat Foon ndings me drging lasses, kc. Either sor M +11 81 from Fougera & Co. , 90 Beekman ow York City, or Lyman Brox, Co. Lid. Toronte, in doubt No required, send self addressed envelope free hook to Dr Lr Clee Med. Co. Haverstock Rd, onda Bug. Try new Porm of THOrapicE, cass to take, safe, 'astin \ ------ EERERIRRIOEE@ a6 70 wi JAIAM STREET. 10683. PEEEG® das Rr Tasteless) OOCO00] DUNCAN'S CART STAND § ~All CURTAINS.--Lace, Nett, Silk, ete, Ie Repair promptly done. "Phone 90. your ! ds o Yours, Sts. 2.75 up to $40 Jardinier 65:., 90c, $1.25 A large sizes and qualities. Lae stock we ever have shown Madras, and Upholstering work T. F. HARRISON COMPANY About Santa Clausas' Visits to Poor Children, y No.at Pee- {To the Kingston? 6. or) 3-4 the matter of "Sants Claus" visit the children of the less fortunate Kingston. He has not liet of his duty as avas stated, the past seven years has fully going his rounds, and, there have een very few little "overlooked, I am proud to undertaken by my Bible class at cathedral, and before Christmas grocery sho of the city] "and lists obtained those whom Santa might not ig cure, but : ¥ things might occur re sorry you didn't . We would insurance HE we singly all the uncertainties of costs little to be pro- ito AND ACCIDENT. MeGaNy about, or were not being cared for tire King's Faugh ters or other ch table societies doing similar spective "of creed, class or eolor, problem was how to finance scheme, until one of my friends sugyeaied that I appeal to bachelors of George's to { the money. This I did, and to credit be it said, that we were stockings to every needy family, Jand in this way not only were [4 1less jortunkte children helped, but i btartunate bachelors wel given ; eet in other people's children. Some of the * Dosis still send fontHutions towards . the fund----one sending annually the way from Prine Rupers. on Taeilic coast. 1 tel his, not deeds of that "Ci on Santa to air the - has not" n to wetmer. We | to will & iad , and any a fine weather ld the city, not otherwise provided % w for | couple , and then we woub {have the Iangh on the seal wn, al CANON STARR WRITES the Edit want to make a vorrection in ing mn been as dere- for been faith I believe, ones sny the work was the the were visited in all parts of know by ari "work.| The sonses were then investigated, irfe The the bachelor the furnish thett abk to furnish "dinners, toys, and cand) in hod an me "Santa al the , { class, but to show the' meady ones of Kingston alto do the same vg Yous iso 0. pk STARR: Philosopher. philosopher wa: to "ny ¥ Gillivray, Dr. Ryckman, T. W.. Neal, J. Webster, A. Mershon, 8. Sellery and Captain Turner, Messrs. R. FE. Jones, F. G. Lockett, E. F. Trimble and ihe secretary, Douglas Laing. The new president, Rev. T. W. Sav- ary, gave a short and very interest- ing inaugural address. After thanking the society for the honor conferred in' electing him president, he set forth in brief the principles governing the Evangelical Alliance, and suggested something which might be done to improve the interest and influence of the local branch. Considerable business was transacted and among other things arrangements were made for the observance of the annual week of prayer, which will be held from the Sth to the 13th of Jan- uary, 1912. Gave Concert at Rockwood. Thirty members of the choir of Sy- denham Street Methodist church went to Rockwood hospital, Tuesday even- ing, and gave a concert to the in mates. The music rendered was of high order, and was very much en joyed, I'he programme consisted of four choruses by the choir; quartette by W. Mack, N. Armstrong, Harold and Harvey Angrove; vocal solos by Mise I. Jepkips, Miss J. Hoag and = Miss \.. Elder and Harvey Angrove; duet, Mrs. James Small and Harold An- grove; flute solo, Mr. Cameron; read ing, Miss Mayell, After the concert the choir tértained by the Rockwood authori ties, .and a very pleasant time was spent. was en Removing to Kingston. A. N., Robinson, one of Maxville's prominent citizens, prior to his de parture for Kinggton, was on Tuesday evening the guest of honor at a ban- quet given by the gentlemen of this town at the Commercial hotel. Sup- per was served to about forty guests, after which loyal and. social toasts ware proposed by A. J. MacEwan, chairman, and were heartily respond- ed io. During the evening Mr. Robin- son was presented with a gold-headed cane. The band waf also in attend- ance and added much to the enter- tainment. Cases For Police Court. A variety of eases will be on the docket at police court on Thursday morning. A well-known business nian will be sunimoned to answer to a charge of speeding his car on King street, the proprietor of an hotel wil] be charged with the non-payment of wages to one of his hired girls, and a lad will be up in the juvenile court for throwing stohes at the windows in house on York street. Gave a Sterling Silver Tea Set. The fortieth anniversary of the wad- ding of Rev. Principal J. W. and Mrs. ;» was made the occasion in Winnipeg on Wednesday last for a sur- prise party at their house, 159 Ken- beds, Streat, and a presentation of a ing silver tea sel, appropriately engraved Minden Masonic Lodge. The election of" bilicers took place. i ing, in Minden lodge, the following were 'King, J.P.M; 3 Re "orster, WM; William Pillar,' SW: 2.8. Graham, JW. W. M. Baillie, Ereasurer; T. 1. Minnes, secretary. ------------ Died In General Hospital. Herman Bailey, of Rorilean, Sask. fied in the general hospital on Tues lay morning. The was twen- ty-seven years old. The remains will be sent to his "hone for burial, t Only one store in Ringaton sells Aritfly high - claks sweets for (heist: "Charlie" Slack. Late Sporting News. A meeting of Frontenac ed for Friday evening, for the pur- pose of discussing matters pertaining to the welfare: of the hockey teams, such as the purchasing of sweaters and other paraphernalia necessary for the players. The covered rink will go this season | without the improvements which . it was announced last spring would be made regarding more se the galleries. The discussion over, the expiring of the lease hag fixed things so that now it is too late to do any- thing this year. The management of the Frontenac hockey team has received no intima tion officially that ecithe: Mel'ammon of Davidson would rettun to the city to plavakpckey, 'although o telegram was sent 16 them immedjately it be same known that they could not play imateur wockey out there. They would indeed be welcomed here if they should ome back. No answer has been re- eived here in response to the tele yram sent. the executive of the i, Huyler's, (ribson's. The big McConkey's, todaks. BS svsssssssssssnivenad Kingston's Famous Fur Store. CLOTH COATS AT: CUT PRICES IN BiG DEMAND . BAAS ALAS LAAASS SAYA, b-1 s We never carry our Coats and Millinery from one season to an- 0, they must go and low prites are not always a chief factor. We carry exclusive styles and a well assorted stock. You will find no trouble in get- t ting just what you want, LADIES COATS and MILLINERY ALL REDUCED WATCH OUR WINDOWS! ET, GECAGE MILLS & CO 126 and 128 Priveess Rirect. Eh aunt dh hh Eh ied of REL SELLS NERS was, Uibson's Red Cross drug store, Hockey Club has been call- | ating room in | A. street, | lars for damages, | son, { walks. {in ome way his crutch at the | court. | Queen's' ard Ottawa Collars, { ken by Ottawa College, {ing |W. | whic h imposes "taxes on band b | | | amam are es { prices on all mm plaim figures. i should make a selection early andbe overlapping and the their territcry and any Their work must go ony work as well. Let the little ones speak through the papers for your kindly remem- Dr. A. P. CHOWN, Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS ST, hone 343. oS {hranees, and Jet W§ add name, gentle reader, to the Santa Claus' friends. The girls of the Felln whip Club of | he Y.W.C.A. ave dressing sixty dolls to aid Mr. MecUonachie mm his BS Claus work. Any individual one who has the time to help - will} te gladly supplied the Y. Wit ° your of list wn oF any | by Previously acknowledged ... $20.00 MAB. Rhona Shaw, Helen Shaw H.E.S. (leorge Warrington Friend Mir irian Shaw, SuUIr AGAINST THU CITY : gun For Injuries Sustained by a Lad on a Walk. . William George has entered of Kingston, 117 Aloert against the for a hundred dol for injuries to his on one of the city It seems that on the 24th « of May - last, his son, George I. Draper, who had been sick for some time, was walking with sthe aid of a eruteh and caught in a and threw him to } is claimed that the uty 1s to blame for the accidefit, as . man fran sent next morning to fix The case is in the ands of and will likely come . up sitting of the county Draper, action City who was hurt, hole in the walk [ths ground, It adic ngxt ve Bo Debate Was a Tie, The debate between held in Yuesday resulted 'The affirmative was tp- the leaders be: and A. 0. and the, negative was AY Qieen's; Whose leaders © pore M.A, and BH, Melntosh "Resolved that of taxation i= that values intercollegiate { Ottawa, on in a draw, evening, J. Melleigh, {gued -by CC. Clark, The sabjoct {tne best system Q. Coghlan Was only.' A Unique Guarantee, Many people in shopping claild to {fed the sgme goo in differemi differently priced. This might logeily be. Post's guarantee is this: {i you can find a: duplicate of any | artfele offered for Sale at any other store which is sold at Best's, the price will be immediately met and a tiseount of ten per cent. deducted at Shop at Best's, It pays. What. She Wants. H any doubtful ones are looking for Christmas gvis a ogll at Hest's will fefinte. at once. Many useful . and. ifts for ladies and gentle splayed there with the (hue i i thoroughly satisfied. "Has. Gone to Petroit. Robert McMahon, the star leit field. fr for the Victoria baseball team, has Jolt for Detroit,. shore he has ac vopted a position with an sutgmefivile ny. 'This will be a great loss to the Victoria baselwil tenm, as it will be a difficult task to 6H his place. é Christmas Kodaks al Bests'. In ordér to eucourage amateur pho- tography in Kimistcn to pnv one who buys a Twdak or camera during Ve cember a camera cleb membership tic ket will be given. At the club full instructicns, ete., will be, given as to taking nnd making pictires. ' Wersssssensssenes Pastman's Kodaks. * Mabpad's Drag Store, ! DS -- 20000 PPGRTUNITY ¥for those who delayed buy- Winter Ing a Cecat. ALL COATS: Children's Misses or Ladies, Half-Price \ A a tt ta Newman & Shaw The. Always Busy. Store. ewe BARES TORR OR TRS E ee de 0a sve ee e oYeYe eo are a: Sle) e een a 00 eee Y SOOO oe OOOO OTIDO @ ee ') EE POROOS ro De eee 8 ee eee OOO J See i Ree OR) Sey CCRC (#01 A OIC SA SRR OE ele, Aa Epworth' League Event. The social evening held at the home of Mr. and Mis. N. Timmerman, Prin cess siveet, Tuesday gpvening, in aid of the Epworth League of Princess strect Methodist church, wis a most enjdy- able and successful affair. A large number of young Pepple were present and spent the evohing with music and games, Refreshments were served onr- dy in the evening snd the gathering broke up: about 1830 o'clock. i ise § People Should be Thoughtful. Sowe critic hi been made the fire departioent Because his mors ing they went fo "the corper betow | that on whith the fire was It seers that a Cll ¥ds rang in from the | corner of Bay And Montebal | strosts and the brigade gaturally weni ther, The fire was a block above and thith ov--the Bremen Sent wha sn they covered where the blase was who ring a fire nig should at the box 16 diftet the unless the Blade dan be readily soem. ae dis § People | remain | dia of § hrmen, i ] Issuers of Marriage Licenses, So Fo, AE | ron MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING Who uses Fyeglanses would be very of Rimmed or Come und Speet ac Rimless lasses a pair, } mother, or fathex, them to" iH and select -- to vou friend, after Christmas we'll fit face, exchange thr Have you thought "of this tion guaranteed or money ¥EELRY, Jr. VCESS ST. or esi Nati refunded 9000000000000 0000000¢ 2000000 O04 0004 000006000000 0800000000 'e WF GOURDIER YOUR OLD FRIEND * bee much pleased with a gift them and he od f i Optometrist Phone 927, Hand Washed Blankets an by hand in our i'peculiar way which shrinkage. The { gratifying beyond | white and soft { fluffy, porous 4 flannels was oy {re result meas a2 erm Just like nie y Particulay people are using us and they are delighted May We Delight You? Kingston Laundry | Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts, Thome 22, mol A A od

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy