Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1912, p. 2

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@ a THE DAILY BRITISR WHIG. THURSDAY. OCTOBER. 2. 7D cs 1912. THE R.C.H.A. SPORTS t : All the Popular numbers, Selections, Waltzes; and Complete Vocal Score, including--- : I'm Ready to Quit Girl of My Dreams Girl Who Wouldn't Spoon Maybe It's a Robber Quaker Talk Every Girlie Loves Me Dearest Little. Marionette October Ladies' Home Journal Pictorial Review i Harper's Bazaar Woman's Home Companion October Number of Woman's Home Companion contains the firs of the series of "Kewpie Kutouts, designs and painted hy Rose O'Neil. oR BE PREPARED For the Cool Weather. noon. The R.C.H.A. brigade have a weighty influence weather n, as the finest n weeks favored the ann: of the grtilleryr 3 which were } palléd off on the Barriefield | common on 1: And beaut ful fall . weather continued Thursday, when in the afterncof } the mounted sports of the officers| f the brigade; place on the ame greund The results of events, which took nesday morning, an naunced Two events runnin ithat the jury was out but fiftgen high jump aud the saddling compet minutes, when they returned a ver (ition (mounted) are yet to diet mequitting . the accused The | off A race of the ndture of priser broke down and wapt, | steaple-chase Is booked far 1) when he heard the result officérs, on the upper Barriefield] Mls was a well known Kingston | vommon, on Saturday afternoon. and lived here for years Also, is open to the Royal Mil | itary College Sergt. Huberly, of "A" battery at tained the highest number of points in the mounted events, and won the trophy. | to the . SORIUS At Sandwich, a jury returned a with verdict of "not guilty," in the case lof William Dalgon, (colored) who was charged with the, murder of Thomas (Tucker?) Mills, of King- ston. It will be remembered, that Mills { Was found dead in the yards of the Michigan Central Railway, at Wind- isor, on Sept. 16th last. ,. Au. inves- jtigatio followed, and some time later Dalgon was rounded up al Chicago, on a charge of having mur dered Mills A despateh from---Sandwich states OF HAVING MURDERED A KISGS | WERE A SUCCESS ON WEDNES- i TON "MAN. DAY AFTERNOON, } ABOUT A FUR COAT I { Sury at Sandwich Returned Verdict; Seat. Huberly, of "X" Battery Won, : . \ of + "Not Guilty" in Case of the Trophy in the Mounted Events| 3 bi William Dalgon, Accnsed of --A{Mflicers' Sports Tharsday After.| T=, Season is slipping along and Causing Death of Thomas Mills--) hii there is nothing to gain by wait Jury Out But Fifteen Minutes. ing. You can only comprehend the | size and completeness of our stock by | a personal visit. Hundreds of FUR COATS here in Raccoon, Beaver, Persian Lamb, als FUR-LINED ot COATS, Muskrat lined, with Per sian and Otter trimming, ete. foOx unmounted Wed- | the plage ve on If you prefer a Coat made-to order, you may seleet your cloth, linfag, and skins for Collar, and Cufls, if desired. We do the rest, and guarantee you satisfaction in every way. Last and most IMPORTANT, YOU SAVE 25 per cent. by buying here. Tailors' _or ordinary stores cannot compete | with us. Reason: We Buy, Manu: | been 019, fan, many one PREMIER BORDEN TO SPEAK At Queen's University Fall Convocas tion on 16th October. [he Right Hen "HR. I. B mier of Uanada vitaticn of the present and J anual fall cons in Grant hall 16th, that day. FPren 1 facture and trade direct. | | Conspicunously good work wa done by the batterymen in a num ber of the events, Dr. Morrison win. ning the one mile-race in fast timo 4, A team from "A" battery won thy tug of war. . During the afternoon the band of | the R.C.H.A. played selections The officials were Referee. lit. Col. H. A tstarters, Major J. Hamilton, {Atkinson: judges. Majors J Leslie, D. 1. V.' Eaton, Capts. H Boak. C. F. Constantine and W. ¥ P. Elkins; Lieuts., H. Benson, Lal ferty and McPherson; time-kKeepers Lieuits. 1. 8. Vien and G. 8S. Browne; (eteward of the course, Regt]. Sergt.- {Major W. H. Gimbleit, W.0 ay | sistant stewards, Q.M.S.I. Jordan, | | ' 65 Sergts-Major Bray and Peppiatt, i Swenters for Ba ws Pratl colors, 5Cc and up. ¥ The winners of the mount {events were: newest colorin is $1.00 Lemon cutting---Bdsm pre best show of Clock We $5.00 ada, C can you the hi i o "From Trapper to Wearer." worth in Can- er an address at weation of the uni on the evemng being known Borden is fe the versity of Uetober If you want a new shell on your Fur-lined Coat, or repairs of any kind, bring it here to séenre promptness and satisfaction. It's a special, and not only other $5.00 It's is universil er equal to clocks but Lieut N. | :] | I «Phnet: | better for the man tel Illustrated Fur Catalogue Mailed on Request JOHN McKAY 149-157. Brock St. THE FUR HOUSE | ttt a You be the judge and com vy ul w - wvwvwew pare ot BE ---- FULLY GUARANTEED, = SMITH BROS. Jewelers, Opticians, Shh a ini i Sweater Coats for Girls, Salmon, Sergt. Huberly, B. 8. M. Briy and up. > Dummy thrusting--Sergt. Hubér- ly, Q.M.8. Bgglestone, Corpl. Bland Tent pegging (individual)--B. 8.' M. Bray, B. 8. M. Peppiatt, Dr. Har- rison. Tent peeging section, '""B" battery, "A' battery. : ding and jumping (Individual) | Gr. Greham, Q M. 3. Egglestone, Corpl. Aldridge. | Riding and jumping D sub-gection "A' battery gection, "B" battery Tilting the ring and tent-pegging i =--Sergt. Hiiberly, B. 8. M. Bray, Dr. Harrison. Turk's head--Sergt. Huberly, S. M. Bray, Sergt. Rolson. Victoria Cross Br. Bilodeau, Gr. Reid. Corp. Aldridge. Galloping = .competition----B sub section, A" battery, D sub-section,{ "A" battery. . 'Balaclava mielee~-- A sub-section, "B"" battery, D sub-section, "A" bat- tery. HOME FURNISHING We can help you. Our large New Stocks of Furniture, Carpets and' Curtains was never better. _ Sweater Coats for Ladies White: Cardinal, $1.95 and up. Sleeping Suits for Children, all sizes, 55¢ and up. Good warm Underwear for Ladies, 26¢, 35¢, §0c, per garment. Penman' Underwear for Ladies in eombinations, also Vests and Drawers. {(itev, Gey with Navy, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, (action)--A sub- # 8530 KING STREET, A sub-section (section) D sub Joys' Underwear in Fleece lined, 1 ' \ nion and All Wool popular prices. i Big line of Hall Seats and Racks $5, $7.50, $11, up to $50, The best shade - manufactured is the VUDOR SHADE, made of Linden | Wood, simple to op- EH erate, can be put up "| -- RL at y October Pred Who will £ONV BORDEN, rot Sa BIH Men's Underwear in Fleece-lined, Union and "All Wool, 50c io $1.50 a garment, ; Best quality Flannelette Blankets, White or Grey. in 3 sizes, $1.00 and up : Wool Blankets in White or Grey, all the wanted weights at popular prices. Coats! Coats! Get your Coat from us and Know for a certainty that it is new this season and strictly correct in style Ladies' Misses' and Infant's Coats at reasonable prices. an honor graduate of Queen's, having had that honor conlerred upon him on the occasion of the imstallation. of Principal Gordon, nine years ago. Sic Sandford Fleming, chancellor, will preside at the: convocation, and the degrees awarded as a result of the supplemental *examinations will ix conferred, Un the same evening, the - ' { formdl opening of the Nicol mining Parlor Cabinets, all styles. $4.50, ond metallurgy building will take in five minntes, . $7, $10, up to $60. A fine line of § Place. Arrangements for the cere . ) he M a d e i n all monies are not yet complet Music Cabjpets. ho : widths . . ; R MEAS Hudsen Bay B8ab le, | Ermine, Persian L/ Lambs, Minks, at GOURDIER'S li Black underskirts, from 50c. Dut ton's. Fra nut milk chocolate. Gibeon's Dr. A. R. B. Williamson, D.D.G.M of the 14th Masonic district, went | to Newhoro on Thursday on an official visit. Aprons, white. or black, COULD GET NO TERMS, his | Students Going (0 the East and 76-78 Brock Street. West Must Pay, ton's. Last spring the railway companies Juv Hudnut toilet water. Gibson's a at Fo EU EE SS A 200. Dut. A Down Town Lo- cation can be - Purchased for $3.500 Property consists of a large stone dwelling, containing 12 rooms and improvements, lot 66x150, stabling for 4 horses, tdrive sheds, ete Possession at once. F MU The Busy Real Estate Corner, [| | JOHNGON and DIVISION STRERTS. | "Phone 639. | i i Tables for Parlor, Dining-room, Hall, Kitchen. ete., 76c to $85.00. Parlor Sultes, over 50 styles. un- equalled variety, $20, $27 up. Carpets, Rugs. Curtains, Draper- les. Linoleum; Olicloth, Shales, ete. 'Phone 90. Yours. T. F. HARRISON COMPANY Inman wn FIVE CUPS of this most refreshing beverage for one cent. LIPTON'S Goes farthest for the money during the vacation. The college an thorities sought to have 'the order scinded and appealed before the way commission in connection with the matter. :The authorities then sought to have all those who had re gisteredd" up to last year allowed n snecial rate, but this also was dedlin wd. Te rail msued orders declining to grant any | ee -- -- ~ spucial rates to students coming irom THE ALWAYY BUSY STORE. the far east and far west to attend college or teaching at these points mst -- AT THE POLICE COURT. Four Cases Heard by the Magistrate on Thursday. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. | Fresh What Happened in Kingston and Elsewhere in 1887, Jodiord Min ng company, with capi tal of E2350,000, incorporated for the Motor Touring Cars. By the day or hour, Capable drivers. Pure gasolene for sale. BROCK BST. 'agrancy was the charge against FINE FURS | Wise Fur Buyers | Sweet Peas | ! By . i Joseph Foster, 4 ie police cotirt on } Buy of Experienc- I Fhursda, ait Up, ul Was voi ¥ Asters Purtoss of wining Jax ton aul othe | { mtich that such a ohare Gladioli | | | surprised o a the. La for ed Furriers -§| The corporators are Sir Richard Cart 3 { thould be jut against him, and stat {ed wright, Hou. Alexander Morris, Wil { A lam Morris (banker, Toronto), John 1). Fowler {New York), Benjamin W Leen here -~ 2 i ere ! 2 Folger, Matthew I. Folger and ! . } ¥ day, and his record ph Bawden, . : v 55 in the Fur [nto Customs collections wire reported as Budhiess | Cor R can't 2 pe y y y arade i» pe worked last week," he said, "and From on Sn garde " We have ! 1 don't see W hy Ishould be charged each day at [pin this way." He was remandid for u . nnn ity LLIN Jos witl he looked PURDY"S 109 BROCK STREET Timothy Burke Vhursdasy He simply Keep x0 Wr morning made his third viet (0 the court be Hight mpc 8, lowers iu all arrange- ment for all occasions promptly. German Doctors Coming. The German doftors whi werd at tending thy medical canvention at Wash ngton, are booked to arvive her on thé 12.30 noon train on Friday 1 he steamer America, under the charge of an. R. & OF eew, will take the par ty, wheal numbers 246, for a trip among the Thoitand Islands. - They will visit various cities in Canada be | fore leaving oa their return trip. The Blindness of Virtne. ROBERT PAYNTER has taken over the business of the Jas. Davis at the pld stand PRINCESS STRERT All kinds of Shoe Reming promptly done. All werk guaranteed RS Detached Brick, 10 rooms, STILL HANGS IN BALANCE. "hot water heating: most mod- 'ern sanitary open plumbing; exceptionally well built; gar | company will be - : " company wi seen | here--at : age, ete; all. in first-class Grand on Wednesday, October Uth, in| condition. = ak Cosmo Hamilton's four act sensation. for cleanliness, whiteness, CENTRE STREET, KEN. SINGTON PLACE. spotlessness and sanitary treziment of your wash- ables, and wilt sbswer ..6 call and give you just what you al play, "The Dlindness of Virtee" The American tour of this organiza- ticn is under thd direction of William | Morris, Jt ia said that (he drama is, a strony indictment again permit | ting children ta grow wp in ignorance | of certain subjects. : ¥ 4 100 Ty Gy A | In Fitting Glasses TO CHILDREN'S EYES Especial care ghould be taken, as a slight strain from the wroag lens might result in per. manent injury to the delicate tissues of the eye. | New: Detached Brick Resid: "ence, 7 rooms, b. & c.; hot air § "furnace. v af . There Thomas 2 a card to 18 Pt £ aig thee Yousg Man Injured, Cornielins Bormingham, a young man follows : Tmports, S130613; exports, A : i £10.770: collections, $20,953.5 for. over. {ihe made The: Tocomotive works will thirty [nite 2 lu dass. Thin, woe wy ed this fall with electricity. ih h the tuurt could stand for f i i yours - if | Boas fine was imposed $18 aml cost . "0p | OF ome monih. - p 1 longer i - William Troy admitted being drunk, # than all | i but, 'as per usual, asked for just one other deal- [Bmore chance. He promised to go to es his | { work, and will have the chance, if he CTE In this { pays a fine of 31 %and costs. Other vicinity ise he re to jail for ten dave bi | | Edward Hay, who slipped off the wa combed, { ter waggon and had to be taken in and have teharge by the police, was handed over an sitab- | 1 an escort from the barracks. lished re- Bi tation |b : Ra a k Ee hu {Fhe Fate of the NeW Hotel Project ] > y : g 3! Undecided. high-grade Furs. We are | the new hotel project manufacturers and car | he yaniiot ot ri are and awaits i tts at he an enormous stock. jal De ori aing promised their Ena ET ; cial aid. Al visit to our: show rooms [B|i°1,41, 0nh) Use of tEe men i y » 4 oft finan- ft ese i em hav cn Pia . a « rest arte } i hanging hack. Money demands are doubt) very heavy, and make it { hard to give this scheme support. Tu only statement that tan be obiained orders will ve prompt attention Sop. 40 Queen Street cb 5 a -- HERBERT J. 8. DENNISON employed in the oily, wet with a mis hap, on Wednesday afternoon, shin he fell and hurt his shoulder. When he was taken to the gemsenl hospital he was unable to tell haw the accident happesed, only that his foot caught in rope. wd threw hem. ; + pte i. rooman, of Napa the rail i of the CAR, was in. - 2 Jooking = 5 wk ig vena. Gibmon from ithe thing "will be put through in 4 near future." P ugh in the All the latest and operatic Bios, Bane street, Ali e 'Soaps. Gibwon's, the hotel people is that pid iy. . for Ottawa every' Mon reday, J, Swift & C -- ml] We will examine their eyes adjust glasses periects your children to S. Asseistine D. 0. §. Register ed Optometrist , Optician 842 King St': Phous 1019. Kingston's Essdusive Optician. want, just when you want it, and at = price that . o will Please you. i Cor Princess 8 #ydenham Sts, {© Phone 22,

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