Se - PAGE TWO. THE DAILY BRITISH WIG, FRIGAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912, -- - -- - - ------ " . "am = INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ! msm ign ee Sscstsmansigesssgns mancassissent 01. WEL) (MID crac aie = oll GETTING TIME TO THINK Fn na sm ve on swine swe aie oot Gir] OF My Dreams Music ~~ Women's Magazines for | TARY CAMPS. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders All the Popular numbers. Selections, : October i received at McAulev's. Phane 564. pr i - " i , Dean W. 8. Bilis and -Prof. W i { | What Col. Benson Says7About the} Nicol went to Verona on Friday , , ' 2 i Waltzes, add Complete Vocal Score, \ Non<Commissioned Officers---How "Harvest thanksgiving services will | to Meet This Deficiency. pe held in St. Paul's on Sunday next. | . po a including- { Deas 5 ? ! r. Ane eCue "and a To: Season is slipping along and In bis review of the training ses], 2nd Mrs. Frank MeCue 'and their "% there is nothing to gain by wait son of 1911, Colonel T. Benson, ittle daughter have returned. irom i I'tn Ready to Quit Ladies' Home Journal Girl of My Dreams Pictorial Review : Girl Who Wouldn't Spoon Harper's Bazaar a Maybe It's a Robber ne Woman's Home Companion Quaker Talk : October Number of Woman's ivi v Home Companion contains the first Every Girlie Loves Me of the series of ** Kewpie Kutouts," Dearest Little Marionette desigils and painted by Rose O'Neil. 03 ing. You can only comprehend the officer commanding the third div. " 8 vit at Westhiohls, of ; s ! ions a, calls for a higher stan-| .#- ' ' 4 size and completeness of our stock by | Oa inc; amcog ie ragt-| ng strat. Leave orders at Me a goml visit. Hundreds of FUR |} [mental officers and the non-commis- Alley a "oa Fanbi ad MN sain] OATS i Se oaver. | sionied officers' who . attend thel ~° : ER a cy. sh COATS here in Raccoon, Beaver, camps of ins@ruction In bis re-|Cronk, Long Lake, were in the | city | Persian Lamb, also FUR-LINED port, just issued, Colonel Benson |oR Thursday. 135 Mednut's toilet R].25 wdnut's toilet | 'mac., nol (ATS ely J Soups goes so far as to say that scarcely - ? COA IS, Muskrat lined, with Per a non-commissioned officer arrives |" + Clim pia i re. «ohn Larsen has remord to sian and Otter trimming, ete. in camp thoroughly qualified for sho ae ~ank he holds. This is quite a the Haricenc at the corny of Ring | strong statement, but it is obvious and West streets. ; | James Lawler, Rockwood hospital, | __If you prefer a Coat made-to-order, 3 |to all. who act in the best interests | x pital you may select your cloth, lining; and § |of the militia of Canada, and are|W spending his vacation with friends av pe oy a ie A in a position to know. The condit-|in Clavdand, Ohio, we ! 4 : » { skins for Collar, and Cuffs, if desired. ious which the officers commanding | Specigl for Saturias auly," Hu ER ' 2: ~V } units are "up against" in "this te- nul s tol el water, ®e., not 2.5.1 } We do the rest, and guarantee-you B |units are "08 BEE oidable, and | Gibson's ed Cross Drug Stor satisfaction in every way. Last and B lin most cases are gemerally under. Jd. W. Eaton, arrived in' tha city, most IMPORTANT, 'OU SAVE stood. The rural corps are the | from England, on Friday He has = . "ws greatest sufferers in this respect 11 | besn appointed lecturer in Frenc h| 160 and 162 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 918. 25 per cent. by buying here. Tailors 3 |ihe N.0.0.. during the few days of | 8 Queen's. . i" "Special price for Saturday only or ordinary stores cannot compete |p |eamp, is able to qualify himself and| Be at" fet ter. ral} ith Reason: We Buy, M: 3 | pass ibe required examination, it inlShe. for Hudnut's toilet mater, 'a with us, eason , € buy, Mapu- | apparent that his services are lost tink 8 hed * Foss Brae ah Beer e irec t time. 4.-Col. E . urtelle officer | w facture and trade direct. | to,_his regiment. during that | 2. | commanding the 5th. Infantry bri-| posed to institute a number of in. gade, at Quebec, was in the city on | the } Thursday. | : i 4 " structional classes throughout day 3 ; : : From Trapper to Wearer. winter months, to ast _one Manth. Bets is & Ratgoa} We ag show you the bast | reek. classes 3 . . 8, 2 3 oo. ® five nights a week ese of Ridgeway. Pa. appointed physi" $5.00 worth of Clock in Can vill be whenever and wherever it Wy or bls to collect a few officers cal director of the ¥.M.C.A. will ar-* ada. - rive in the city next week. / : | . » , he ' Fur. Y » 4 and N.C.O.'s together for an hour's "10 € . so } et If you want a new shell on your Fur lined Coat, or Ip | drill or instruction in the evenings, \ good Saturday bargain," Hud. | at Reasonable Prices It's a special. and not only repairs of any kind, bring it hete to secure promptness under capable instructors. The nut's toilet water, Soc. Gibson's Bed' isfacti E i ! biect of these classes is to 10:8 lug Siore. | tual to off 5.00 of : and satisfaction. | primary object of 1] AY of officers Miss Laura Phillips has returned to] - rey v ] equal: to 0 ey $ ¢ clocks, and N.CO.'s in the regiments. her school at Godfrey, after spending | put better. It's for the man- | Tllustrated Fur Catalogue Mailed on Request Though no examination will be held & few days with friends on Livingston | Ladies' Blustic Ribbed Underwear in White tel. at the finish of the course, the in- avenue, - Kingston HN M * IF |struction will be of great value to} Be ond Mis. Vidgor Lake, Battgemen, and Grey, Fall and Winter weights Special those wishing to qualify for certifi- anc Tr: and rs. BE. J. Lake, Alfred) a You be the judge and com- JO cKAY i cates at the Royal School of Infan- street, have returned from an auto at .23¢, 35¢ and 50c a garment. pare ; try, and enable them to pass certain | trip through Western Ontario - ! ------ 149-157 Brock St. ' THE ¥ portions. of their gubaltern's course' "Guaranteed tooth brushes." Sald : . . hy Iron. ; : UR HOUSE | in Kingston * at Gibson's Red Cros Children's Underwear, all makes and sizes . FULLY GUARANTEED, without difficulty upon their arrival s ry vrs at Stanley barracks, Toronto. The brug Store. ba pb | The dean of Ontario went 10 at lowest prices. ee a tat PP Pata a tle ANP officers commanding units are urged | : to give this matter their nrgent at- Athens on Friday noon, to officiate | mann Ft = le 'HOM tention, which will possibly Teetify 5 the Induction of Rev. Mx. Swayne! : rr i SMITH BROS } axisti tate of affairs. into the incumbency of Athens. The ' i in 3 | i FURNISHING x long oxisting state of affairs. [G00 Mt preach a harvest Men's Underwear in Fleece lined, Union and . } (hat the training of the city corps. | thanksgiving service. All-Wool, Imperial, Penman, Hewson and i Jowaleis, Opticians; We can help you. Our large New |jast summer, was most successful, ! "It pays to buy toilet "preparations" 1 Stocks of Furniture, Carpets and and the commanding officer express- at Gibsen's Red Cross Drug Store. | Watson, brands 80: to $1.50 3 garment. Curtains was. never better. es the hope that the citizen soldiers A dance was given by Miss McAuley | ~-- ~-- ~ ~ 850 KING STREET. will turn out in larger numbers at her dancing rooms on Thursday 4 : Regular $1.25 Kid Gloves in all the wanted Issuers of Marriage Licenses. next year. het evening in honor of Mrs. James Fow Courses of instruction in musket- ley,' of Uruna. who has been in - the | g imag i ry will also be held during the ctv on a visit. About twenty-five shades and sizes, with guarantee -- winter months where the facilitied couples were present. | Saturday $1.00 a pair. exist for thé erection of miniature Mendel's ie. shirt sale, Saturday | ranges. Fire discipline and con-! "Saturday bargain." Hudnut's toilet L trol, subjects which have hitherto water, 35¢.. not $1.25, at Gibson's Red Bil » received little attention, and with. Cross Drug Store. f « ig line of Hall Seats and Racks, out a knowledge of which a unit in Dr. L. F. Guttman, assistant pro-, 3 - i 4 $5, $7.50, $11, up to $50. the field cannot be termed "effic- fessor, of chemistry at Queen's, ar- | kets, White or Grey 3 sizes 3 1.00 and up. jent," will be given particular atten- | rived on Friday noon, after spend- | A a . tion. { tng the summer at his home in Lon- | . 'ws . 3 Everything in Furs The colonel takes occasion to don, England and other parts of the) See our special in Striped Flanunelettes, 34 sbtained of will ! congratulate the signalling sections ' old country. iL inches wida Saturda 10c a ard 0 ned of us that attended Barriefielldl camp last! "Orchid Cream" for rough skin Sa nd aa ih dea Y . ya EN , 3 : rir rnin iin | 200 pairs of best quality Flannelette Blan- | { { ' | { igh- ma de of Linden A] year on the keen interest they took in Kingston at Gibson's. ron | be found of the high NL in the work and the progress made,| Sale moplders' gaiters, -from 81.5000 - 'Sweaters for Boys pretty colors 0c each. | est quality, perfect ar A At A NNN Wood, simple to op- : 1 Vil the number trained being larger Duiton's. | in fit and right bei | than any previous camp. To assist Residents of Barriefield, who era can : those wishing to take up more ad- have occasion to come 16 the city in . a Cy "r ."s te, - put up | I vanced work in this line, and to the evenings, are up in arms against | Sweater Coats for Misses and Ladies, New up to date. ee we : ) give preliminary instruction to, a number of men who hang dround | ' : - y in five minntes, . 0 | those wishing to join, it is proposed the shed on the M.T. Co.'s property. | Nobby and at reasopable prices. - Parlor Cabinets, all styles, $4.50, to hold winter classes for signallers Some of these men even sleep out | ; . pn nlm i ------ wala "Tooth brushes" from Gibson's Red | ~ ' po gt also. . i GOU RDIER S Made in all $7, $10, up to $60. A fine line of! "yl | 1 i nce of winter study on Cross Drag Stors won't wear oul See our magnificent 21ray of New Coats Tor Musi¢ Cabinets. ' EY l - the part of oflicers gnd N.C.0's is urg-! The Portsmouth shilosophen stated, | : 4 : ln ! ; widths . . . . . ' |e a oF oe crwenl sxercwen wal today, that Fis' ar sons a8 the Pea Fall and Winter wear Infants', Misses' and | EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS 2 imate tours. are recommended, ple ceased to "knock" the reali 1 adies'. i Phone - - 700 i wherever possible, for the oflicers to pap there would be a spell of good ¥ {engage in The formation of tactical (eather. We expressed the hope that | AAA AAA A A NNN . x ae ' societies at (he headquarters of each go «qn ckers" would be on . their, ' ph bh dha & bh bd bode i, McFAUL S cily corps, at least, is suggested as an good behavior . incentive to officers to. meet and dis: s------ enimm-- - b cuss subjects of military interest. ! | e , i Tables for Parlor. Dining-room,| Major i. V. Hordern, general staff of- gf---- ~~ aaaarea=--3 CARPET WARENOUSM, { Hall, Kitchen. ete., 75¢ to $85.00. |ficer, of the division, is available - to 4| "The Hat Store." : - - i pe * Parlor Sultes, over 50 styles un-|8Ssist in €xary way possible, as well ee =e q e , $20, $27 up. as are qualified instructors. i "Carp, Rui. Curtains, Draper PLATE JORN { CORRECT FALL HATS THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Investment Cy WILL OF LATE JOHN CARSON ies, Linoleum, Ollcloth, Shades, etc. "Phone 90. Yours. Entered for Probate--Estate valu-| § i -- A double hind 1 single ed at $30,000. {4 sss EE , . . . I. F. HARRISON COMPANY i he will of the late Ald John Cag- | TENDERS RECEIVED ee nn 4 dwelling, together with son hus been entered ~for probate. The | § | : . . For Construction of Ottawa-Kings- | ] F resh a large lot on A Hred qi : restate is valued at about Em u0, of | ) / Motor Touring Cars. which the largest part goes to his wife | y tons Electric Railway § y , «+ Ra ay. ! 4 v RR Re Sweet Peas - Street for 1 . « inn has just returned i ha until her death, and then to his By the day or hour. QUEEN'S CAFE brother, Fotras, if 0 aah ie ivers. Pure Lunches served on the also left his brother, Thomas, 5 share from a meciing of the directors of | § \ Capable dri er : shoreest 20ticn TE ta 4 b the Ottava, Rideau Lakes and Kings | Asters ; gasolene for sale. | REGULAR DINNER, S8c. nev stallion. iq k n Elecine Railway company len Gladioli | A ders were received for the con-!} ' Bibby"s Garage ' has been entered for probate, whereby x PAPPAS & Oy The will of the late John S. Walker! Ve . . | Princess Wt . struction of the line from Ot k rom our own garden i his daughter, Miss Lettie, gets the en-| t . i b | / / taw to smiths Fadls Smith' i |! ) kalis to Kingston, Lombardy | § each day at "lure estate, Y Ihe will of the late Thomas Ennis, | ¢i junction to Pecth and Lanark Lon rs iia 3 | < sf the sk Storringto i tractors' tender in detail for cach of | gi ' N passssassasaasanens~ stl OF YOUN FHOrse8]s to imarts ol errticn, bor 18 gr sie wm kite ca SED URDY'SH MUFKLIN -- ee i------ -- 9 r Busy state Coroner, gets the full estate. - lq Its (juitea problem for ance 0 Lugden, Englgnd. Roun 4 H O M E well Tou He wo a Ln 14 2ame mei to know just sol, the manag Br, JO gO to Fogland |§ 109 BROCK STREET F wou Repository. Board reasonable TWO NEGLECTED CHILDREN { what Hat suits then best. | i n all from the English oui ale [§ 7" i - by day, week or mouth. | Sent to. St. Mary's-on-the-Lake Or-i§l This prob em is casily | Hid, roeering bo the tenth "ot va | | | OPPORTUNITIES RB: W- SMITH. Mae phanage, Friday. '§ solved here, whether you yard Kidd, MP. former vicepreg | lowers im all arrange np ------------------------------ ; 4 : 8 ss ts 4 dent . iy waltons | ; J ; . WN C. Mel aha chie, as hildren's ¢ want a Stilt Hat or Sofv { A tender for the cobstenction. of the ment for all occasions 1 3 society agent, o 5! OT a . : * L: a i ' y= fF LAR Prock's Fhoobolins Li, erin agent in Fries mori § Hat, Wo have a geent big Fire icin wae Sm fog nlf Prom. 3 ab Kaglis 2a A % Th : . r.. Lgson's estimate, which will in as "119 Beverley Street, detached J Touon mui invigurateaihe who's | ten years of age, to St. Mary's-on variety of all th? best oii be considered a favorable i frame, 7 rooms b. & co; § borg Yoakes BOW | (Jake Orphanage, where they will 3 makes . * point bv the English capitalists. Gan good cellar; lot 45 x 120. and Praia Worry, Des [be given a home and attention. The : oo i} anosgiie interests are approaching this l com Jaminsions, Sper lads came to the sity from Sharbot § » ompany ste Livingston Avenue, detached ry =hathe i $5 $2.50 {company (0 enter that town frame, 6 rooms, stable; nice Lake, where, they have ben living... 4! Stetson jy » rire - The vouthpare to be pitied. _ Their §i - - lat: - partis 08 Bot Bve together and the § KNOX $5, Tress $2.50 Thomas MeAuley's Birthday. 44 Colborne Street, brick, 6 ease of non-gupport on the part of the §i ? Thomas McAuley, the veteran hook rooms. b. & c. father was beard before the magistrate § Gal $3 W | $2 B sler, was seventy-five years old on i ; Yon y averly 00 IR Friday. He is a native of county | 399 Barrie Street, frame, 7 ' To Renovate the Randolph. at Sharbot Lake. --Fhe children have!d | : h Hawes $3, Waldorf $1.50 i Meath, Ireland, but came to Canada ; w.C, Arrangements have been made by J. [been sorely neglected. : | . y oJ. i when nine years of age. He fast i- 200 Albert: Street, brick, 8 S. Randolph, owner, and J. Spence, | {§ located in Toromto. Then he went to | "rooms hot water | heating; 3 | Proprietor. of the Randolph Hotel, Hom in Hide House. ; Rn TD he nt Jot 50 x 186. Hor the renovation of that hosteley. | . hi 4 fj: Jammie ii En AE : Fully $10,000 will be expended. Wat. |: With the razing of the bridge house, ; ew ston fully equipped as a book-bind. Of approval is set conspleuous- 57. Bay Stivet, trame, 7 rooms, Rhy.) Newlands & Son, amhitects, have] Rich Will. be the case whea'the 'pre er. Here he started in business in {fy IN TIME 1¥ on all our laundry work--it + Wc; deep lot. oes prepared plans and specifications for [sont dfupidated strucigre over the ¢ {8 1860 jor himsell, and has cver since TAKEN . is florgy Street West, new brick, (B| the work, which will be begun at once | Ata" ui river is removed. to be re @ {poem in the bookbinding and book (l THE TROUBLE 9 rooms, furnace, all modern Bi Tha bar is to be enlarged. a tik four waced by the permanent breakwater, iP soiling business. Those who do not With a child's eyes is usu- improvements. ° laid wn the main office and writing | hich is in the proposed plan of the § know Mr. McAuley will find him every | ally easily corrected, but if Cleanness 3 room, steuetural Changes made in the government for the improvement of § iil day ut his store on Princess street. the glasses are not exactly ' BUILDING LOTS. "more baths > and' 1avoratories | he. Kingston = hamor, some citizens § . OVE the town couldn't do without him, right great havoc. is played The distinguishing symbol that F will recall incidents attached to it : : iD sad the Whig hopes that he will hive with the delicate nerves aud characterizes a and We have a choice selection 3 , =f ¢ ¢ o he le: d ol tissue A ny location at moderate . . 5 ; Ona of these is Rahert Genge. of the i $1 per Pair Up 50 #8, lemst 'one: Bundrad yeara A To insure your child's, breeding i sty terms. | RENAE BRC OR . . {local post office staf, who clmimas it sge. : ys a : Bl "Hudnut's toilet wager." He, nos as his birthplaces. Mr. Geage's lather 3 : IE glasses being ght have me Prerything we wash is $1.95. Saturday bargain, st Gibson's [was collector of tolls for a few WATCH OUR WINDOWS. | To Post the Scores. prepare lim 2 ter an expert Boticeable for cleanly & B years, and it. was in this old 'Tand- : 1 The athletic commitiee of (Queen's examination of the eyes. } sweetness and faultless Bi Red Cross Drag Biers. . | i " McCANN fl Carrying out the wishes of the mark that his son wade his debut in lini } has arranged i have the seqreyof the J. S D 0. $ ironing. i . ] Spe : : to western hemisphere. A c i} laterprovincia an nterentlegiate . Asselstine ! : . . Bday, bare os ro ptt 2 rughy matches posted this semsoo Ih : a Ys Se ¢ , 82 BROOK 8T | at the bs at New Aerivils GEGRGE MILLS & has arranged for a special wire to the Re pm &'Optician Bi { KINGSTON LAUNDRY Ba he ' In men's hats at Camphell Bros'. sid ry grounds. . King "Phone 1019. - Cor Princess & Sydenham Sts. LL Hatters and Furriers. ; Kingmon's Exclusive Optician. + "Phone 23. yO b ing \ § For w#vervbody-Besi's Balm, the