ni EAS RRS a pe Seapea iid IAS er on wa THE DAILY BRITISH 'WHIG, WPIDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 192. DARED HIM TO STEAL MISSION CONVENTION -- ovo sa ent, wee om on wus sens wont |f- Gir] of My Dreams Music ~~ Women's Magazines for DISTRICT, ABOUT A FUR COAT It Was His First Time in Trouble, uti in the Sydenin Street Meth} All the' Popular numbers, Selections, - October and Magistrate Allowed. Him to] = 40 cpureh--it Opened on Wed-ll Waltzes, and Complete Vocal Score, « pended § y . 'ye HO Ol SUS Soutence--Was | nesday Afternoon. i inclnding--- i Season is slipping : | Placed Under Arrest in Toront » TT rs APPA Along ait [| ov Brow vo Wimeom. | The Woman's Mpmenary J I'm Ready to Quit Ladies' Home Journal O8ing. You can only comprehend the [f | Thi te bed 07 0k, "Hh he, om Sy Girl of My Dreams Pictorial Review size and completeness of our stock by (B |wheel, on" a dare from his tienda: Methodist Pl pray aa Wednesday Girl Who Woulda't Spoon Harper's Basar . EBS hee In. Nacioon Daou ocelot, SE Vt Il Qe Ten Reber Noba's Sows Suzys Persian Lamb, also FUR-LINED f fuk ie'sete o's bye ops | un and fey: Sitch ooo lI Quaker Talk Ho Las CAS ht moe sian Oks, Tess ote CFB [Pras Ho was amested by the "To |ing jession, Vumencing u "hs Every Girlie Loves Ms of the series of Kewpie Kutouts, : ra ia night by Cok table | A feature of this aiternoon's pro Dearest Little Marionette designs and painted by Rose O'Neil. gramme was an ideal woman's aux- the Ua EB Arniel. The wheu lac : If you prefer a Coat made-to-order, } |romeng ¢ whed was 80 lary meeting, conducted by | taraqui auxiliary. Miss H. L Chown | y 'our C ini . Give Bel you may select your cloth, lining, and D. A. Givens appeared for Pell and AH ClCH Lh stctive Tine . nN » vs =' ¥ d i _ i = fo skins for Collar, and Cuffs, if desired. [p jd foo lemiency on the gun by conducting a mission circle meet \ : We do the rest, and guarantee you (§ |iroubje before, and had a wile and & Many suggestive points as how | ! ildren. He had been taking a '¢ make these meetings more' instruc satisfaction in every way. Last and jp [tv nd i sting were thrown out A Trees . ee , | f ink. ith his friends nd had tive al interesting fon 3 % : : most IMPORTAN I, YOU SAVE beef er - A rio a "he | In the aftesnoun, the devutional, ex \ 100 andl 300 B oT. SIRE 25 per.cent. by buying here. ~Tailors | wil was on the push, on Wellington EE net rs Mies A. AN RINC EET. or ordinary stores c AC ta 1} |stheot, and Bell jumped on it and rode | ll hii sang a solo. Re | lores anut compe to faway to Nap » and later went 10 Fortes Showing the advancement that! with us teason : ; We Buy, Manu- : Toronto : lized had Leen made among the auxiliaries, | facture and trade direct. i Alter getting away Bell vin 1 | societies and mission circles during the | S-- . what he had done and repented, al-| 0. ore rend. - i . i though he was afraid to bring the |" . HL, 1" wheel back to the owner. ------ -- From Trapper to Wearer i Bdl spoke a few words in his own « . We can show you. ibe bast / t ay i behalf, asking for a chance on ac : es Weg pedoilinagn i count of hs wife and family. " . J e a i The magistrate remarked that it was alla. If yon want a new shell on your Fur-lined Coat, or [p [another case of the infocen' having : ' hasan, f kind. bi it | J i to suffer, but allowed the accused tof ; i repairs o any and, bring it here to secure promptness | go on suspended sentence. Bell will i It's a special. and not only and satisfaction. i make good the expense incurfed in his | oduad 10 4 £ 35.00 sock, arrest. - ® - - - . «© x the - but better. It's for the man- { Illustrated Fur Catalogue Mailed on Request i PAID A SURPRISE VISIT The marriage of Miss Irene McBride, a elie A | y Sey ; daughter of Major and Mrs, "John I . tel. | McBride, to Mr. Dudley Oliver, man- ' i To Welcome Mrs. Hastwell Home| -- } : | ager of the Bank of Montreal, Magog, JOHN McKAY | From England, | and _-- of bein Inte a re i - { How does this Coat You be the judge and com- | The members of Hope of Kingston | Oliver, R.AM.C., is to be celebrated . i ; . pare 149-157 Brock St lige, 1.0.G.T., to the number of | ot the residence of the pride's parents, - strike you at the above -- cue Si ETE iis { to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. East- o5 October 16th. f : '» 5 THE FUR HOUSE | about thirty, paid a surfrise visit} 4262 Dorchester street west, Montreal, : he \ * FULLY GUARANTEED. vou wel, to welcome home Mrs Fastwell . - 4 8 1 price? : : i >: from Fngland, where she was visiting Rev. George I. and Mrs. Campbell, | friends tor the past thres months. An| 30 Colborne street, will be at home om | enjoyable evening was spent. The | Thursday aiternocn and evening. | ALY] A s . HOME FURNISHING lodgu deputy, Brother Beale, gave . an - - - - i 7 It 18 only one of many SMITH BROS. address of welcome to Sister East Lady Aylesworth announces the. eu-| Soalaen. Olli We can help you. Our large New| well on her return io the land of ihe 'gagement of her mece, Miss Flovence 4 ] th . ewelers, ans, SL at we show at this : J " Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Stocks of Furniture, Carpets and, Waple. Bro. Allein sso spoke a few |Grange, daughter of the late Mr. and 850 KING STREETE,. manufactured is the ¢ tion, Sister A. Eastwell, V.T. song, St Andrew's church on October ? NE x ' : ii - : to call. Curtains was never better. words of emcouragement to the lodge | Mes. William Grange, Newburgh, to 3 | S Sister Eastwell. {Continued on Page 3.) members, urging them on' to a greater | Mr. Edgar Ainslié Wright, son of Mr. "Ri 4 : 4 activity during the coming fall Be Mrs. Orange Wright, Renfrew, 3 | popular price, and we winter months. The following mem-| Ont. The wedding is to take place 1 VUDOR SHADE, Sister Kastwell, sr., spoke a few ee . { words, » thanking the members for y v | | { a, ; h Former Kingstonian Killed. n'y Hudsen Bay Sable 4 WA their surprise, sa that she ' felt : ' made of Linden 1} J | P ae in (he old | . George H. Pidgeon, aged 94, was ' 1 Premed | { { ers and friends took part in the pro. | quietly in Augustine chureb; Winnipeg, + will be pleased to show butter" for the run over by a street car, in Hamil- gramme:; Pianoforte sdfo, Sister on Qct. 16th. Jones, C.T.; song, Br. Jones, mar- eo Bb od I Reid Gananoais | i { h Sue, ; " T .| Mrs Dav . Reid, G e, shall; cornet solo, Bro. T. Hughes; er Shean. a er \ i t e range To any person ; \ [AS }land, and that she had come back oy Wood, simple to op- LE | with a greater ati , to do TRI I 2 Other garments at from $5.00 to erate, can be put up 3 moré for the temperance cause than About twenty-five years ago, he was $25.00 each. Every Coat new this " e . , . 1 Made in all $7, $10, up to $60. A fine line of Church in Samdon, Bug season, not a single garment left over lig GOU R DIE R'S Music Cabinets. Kingston 'is not the only place! Mrs. Lawrence Verren, for drunken song, Bro. Carter, P.C.T\; recitation, Ermine, Persian ever before. employed as a messenger in the cusg) widths . . i § | : . \ : where bees have taken to a church to |ness, was fined 85 and costs or ome | from last year. F ! 76-78 Brock Street. Lambs, Minks, at 3 i Down Wall of a $5, $7.50, $11. up to $50. deputy; song, Bro. Morgan; recita- riage will. take place quietly in |» Parlor Cabinets, all styles. $4.50,) ol Honey Trickled veteran of the British army. . . Ge Sister C. Egastwell; song, Miss P. daughter, Clara Helen to Mr. How- \ = : The best shade Pig line of Hall Seats and Racks,| rown; reatavion, Dro. Heale, lodge | ard Taylor, Gananoque. The Mar WB i who will take the time in five minntes, . | ETRY toms house here.. He was appoint- : ed under .the McKenzie government and was superannuated. He was a make their home." The Whig recently ymonth, by Magistrate Farrdl The made reference to the fact that bees |court reently took her two children " A A AAA AN NANNING ON a AAA A A at tt had taken up their abode in the chim- [awav from her and placed them under THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. equalled variety $20, $27 up. overed among the rafters of Roxeth . ' iB Carpets, Rugs Curtains, Draper- Parish church, Harrow. During the Children S Coats | "Phone 90, Yours. down a wall of the church and this : for es R McFAUL'S aey at Princess strest Methodist | the care of the Children's Aid Se . am ees em md 3 hurch. The following despatch, from |cietv. | London, Eng!, dat pt. ls 3 2 : oy ' : Sond ng!, dated Oct. lst, will ex > ass rasssas A Down Town Lo- Tables for Parlor. Dinlng-room. |" «So ein] thousand beds and a st A Nines ¥ Fur S : 7 3 Touhy 4 ore ngston's Famous Fur Store. Hall, Kitchen, ete., 75¢ to $85.00. |of honey weighing, it is estimated, at gstan's cation can be -- ~ -- ' ? > recent hot weather members of the 1 tthe di f the | an Bl = ; aa 4 w lec ) e discovery of e bees and i sp AR $e - ' ; T. F. HARRISON COMPANY |i. ime "Sue yo, the bos ad Nf ree ewe comme Sasaasesnents $3.500 ! Red -------- sy | . Parlor Suites, over 50 styles. un-|least a hundred weight, have been dis- Purchased les, Linoleu! " i : leum, Ollcloth, Shades, etc congregation noticed honey trickling wards removed iHul r 3 emoved in pailfuls and the Met on Tuesday Afternoon--~Report | | Fresh hees hived elsewhere." Motor Touting Cars. ; ' nl Valet SR | Sweet Peas Property consists of a large meeting. of the Civic Fire comn aH Z 2 . By the day or hour. | TRY IT AT 4 0'CLOCK En Tait i a Asters stone dwelling, Containing 12 Capable drivers. Pure What Happened in Kingston and with Als. F hairman), Baile : d improvements, lot Relieves brain-fag---- : © i} ue « ¥dit (chairman), Jailey, . .. [pirooms and nmpro } fag Elsewhere in 1887. Stroud, MeCarthy and Sutherland in Gladioli 66x150, stabling for 4 horses, gasolene for sale. helps you work. Kingston baseball team disbanded. 00. i |B} attendance. y - | Chi f Armstrong reported that only From our own garden K ST Belleville wins distrit league pennant ¢ y $ ' ® SBE AR rem: . f { BROC . ; Jail 'report showed: that 6 prison. ; 262 remains at the credit of tha LIPTON'S..oomaiiirs fmt" Fe apotias is § ouch day at " nding Sept. 30th. ; by Al = Widow of Hon. John Macauley : of Sha ale of bores, mented 10 30, P U R D Y ' S died. § ne {Rui ! . tp te October Ist the fire depart drive sheds, ete Possession at once. MULLIN el Rove" Richard. Whiting in dicen { ment oe sespunded 10 wvent>thi 4 10 9 BROOK STREET [fi | \ ; ' i : {cabis, which is nme more than at the } {GON 1810) KTS. . street church, denounced gambling at £4 ' | [ie fe Int nn. ges nal 1 , Jonss0N sd VIVISIOn op The Busy | Kingston fair. pl { Sel i Recuntly, the elevators of the Mont New chemical engine failed tp work |g! - : Hl renl Transportation company and Bi well at an Facl street fire. The sama - pe iB! James Richardson & Sons have been lowers in all arrange- 4 % iB : 7 3 engine is sll in. wee. = _ ip! connected with fire station No. 1 Fb . asi | NEW SHOE WLPAIRING BUSINESS JC. ot surgical nstrumnts covert |§ [ cmssbedt_vish Ste siation So. | hx 13) omens forall occasions ; | ROBERT BAYNPEH-has taken ed stolen frow Lr. Mundell's office. | ! The chief reported that the invita i 1d stand, 368 BB 2 Te in | tiols of the city to the Provincial Fire = i Pl oF A kind: ; a ha of Sudpirt Features. { In our Ladies' Ready. Bi(hiiis' Association, to mest in Kings i s ng promptly se Mofireggor, his Rid Tourie i; . AA . {ton in 1913, wus acoepied. Rf dove An work guaraniced a tha i Juri 8} 10 Wear Department we Bi us acoepled _ That comfortable Cotlag ladies at the candy booth. CAITY a well assorted 1B RINK STOOK PAID WELL. | ving during next wok |§! Stock of Coats for Child 81 Be with large piece "of land, | 49 Trac ) Received 8420 F : by visiting the Yarn idl ren. The styles and ma- | er Blas Leds, $l tormerly owned by Samuel |B! GES : Booth 3 vy. and : : : ) : : purchasing the i terials this season are Bl! A meeting of the shareholders bi the Green, situate west of the . : . : ss : 8 ' | h Hoo J Ln or " h : iw becon wmvy MM Kingston - Skating and Curling Rink village and on the water front fy - u The 144 ny g oming. Heavy Bl Association was held on Tuesday ps : | Cop BS ; 2 iagonal and Blanket Bi (ermoon. to receive a statement of the A good all-year-round home | Cloths made plain and in § company ¢ affairs. The property, con for cleanliness, whiteness, : combinati ith | sisting of the buildings of the «kating sanitd as well as a pleasant summer | 10ns, many wi i and carling rinks, having been sold to spotiesshess 184 ry home. Just the place for "rhe Rest be no At Home" days the new short capes. We Bi Queen's Cavers, Aoahing Marthe treatment of @pur wash- week. You your friends \ {was required to be dome except divide ables, and at the Festival. have also Caracul Cloth B50 Sis ne" compans and ina of I Fitting Glasses 4.89 poultry raising. " | Thoma ~anl Thire will bx lots of musi Coats and all kinds of Bit 3 | S Copley ' Festival. Two' ots hr at He a Te | A detailed statement was submitted 70 CHILDRENS EYES THIS LAUNDRY Telephone 987 _ : [a win be sold at a. bargain. Far Comts. : showing assets on hand of ¥31,209.7v Especial care should be taken, i : chestrs. a Drop. a. card. One of the treats at the Festi " B| which being divided amongst the pres. as a slight strkin from the 2 ; hn tg wi ne : will 'be to if ps -- $2 25 fo $8 00 ad wp ent holders of stock, gave each co: « WIoGg lens plght result in per- wili answer «.e call ond . . . » J | 2420 for skies S38 of Sack, The prin Bane nied 39. the delicate give you just what you 4 ¥ cipal st were Ri & 'tissues of the eye. = want t wh ot We Hat Everybody. . [Bi Sons. J. B. Walkem, K.G.. J. B. Car We will examine theif eves 5a h dunt » aus Jou wai ' | ruthers, W. Ji. Macnee, F. C. Ireland |J§ fit and adjust glasses periect- * ap WATCH OUR WINDOWS! |B) and M. E. Flanagan : Jy. Bring your children jo wi please you i a : Festival il hei A oa rk | : val v en Arm ee ; ; Real Enate Transfer. 1 $ A I { D.0.S iin ' : : Register od Optometrist & Optician KINGSTON LAUNDRY $42 King St "Phone 1019. Cor Princess & Bydenham Sts.