Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1912, p. 2

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¥ PAGE TWO, FESTIVAL OF All This Week * THE EMPIRE ARMOURIES Come To-night and see the Sights. The Biggest Show on Earth. Admission We are Showing a : All for Charity Only. 15 Cents. To-morrow Night Something Different. few beautiful Furs. Leave your name for our Art Catalog. JOHN McKAY THE FUR HOUSE. 149.1 57 Brock St. The best shade manufactured is the VUDOR SHADE, made of Linden Wood, simple to op- erate, can be put up in five minntes, Made in all widths R MoFAULS [ATTRACTIVE "HOMES { 1} 42 ULBRGY STREET WEST. Detached Brick, 10 rooms, hot water heating; best sani- tary plumbing; electric light- ing; garage and fine lot. 101 CENTRE STREET, © Kensington Place. Detached Brick. rie lighting; ; "bulding RE rIotione here this most desirable re- deal locality; emsy terms. 9 «Beverley Street, De- tacheg trim, 7 rooms; mod- pr The Tovements;. splendid viot, 45 x 120; nice and shade trees. : . ». . KINGSTON HOME. FURNISHING We can help you. Our large New Stocks of Furniture, Carpets' and Curtains was never better. Big line of Hall Seats and Racks, £5, $7.50, $11, up to $50. | | | I -j Parlor Cabinets, all styles $4.50, $7, $10, up to $60. A fine line of Music Cabinets, > Tables for Parlor, Dining-room, Hall, Kitchen, ote., 76¢c to $85.00. Parlor Sultes, over G60 styles un- equalled variety, $20, $27 up. Carpets, Rugs. Curtains, Draper- les. Linoleum, Oflcloth, Shades, etc. "Phone 90. Yours. T. F." HARRISON COMPANY v WINTER STORAGE FOR MOTOR CARS Bpecial price if arrange." ments are made a' once. James Ww. Carrell, forty-three, died at his late laud Taowley young woman was aertaigned on a charge of vagrancy. In her arrest tB& THE -- BR XG AD CASE REVEMED HOSPITAL GOVERNORS YOUNG WOMAN WALKED wl STREETS AT NIGHT, Believed That Her Mind Has Be- " ¢ome Unbalanced----Was Taken. in Charge by Police--~Mystery of North Side of City Cleared Up-- _ Police Court Cases. in police when a A sad case was revealed court, Tuesday morning, mystery concerning the woman who bas been walking the Streets, nearly every night for three weeks, has been She was arrested on a charge of vagrancy, and the magistrate re manded her'ior a week, in order that ber case could be investigated. It is believed that her mind is unbalanced. She is married, but it : was stated tbat her husband is gt present out of the city. Police . Constable solv James. Downey ar rested the woman about two o'clock on Tuesday morning. He found wandering around 'the street, and as she could not give a proper account of herself, he took her to the station When she noticed the constable watch ing her she ran into a laneway, hide. For some lime there has been a good deal of gossip about the mysterious woman walking the streets at all hours of the night. When arraigned before the magistrate, the aecused had very little to say. She told the mag istrate thht she attended the King Edward Theatre, om Monday night, - that when she returned home, she found the door locked. She eould give no explanation for this. The name of Michael McNally familiar one on the police ter. Michael only arrived, in town Friday, after a short vae ation, but it did not take him long to hit the high spots, with the usual result. He said he would go on the list-ii given a chance, but the court said his story was too old to be considered The penalty 2 one month Henry mitted fined 31 ten days, asked for with the magistrate, forthcoming, and he had no enter an appeal her to it a Was and costs, or "also drunk," ad and when he with the option of a private hearing but it was not chance to Ellis, an his guilt, and costs, was 'The Beauty of Health. There is no beauty so attraclive as {ty in 1897, and h yal and wife, Me) cama to Kiger an Eng. in the . The decensed™ is ed by | Adelaide, Elsie _and will |. the beauty of health. It is a kind »f beauty almost any one can have Don't endure pimples, blotches, etc They not only mar personal appear ances but are signs of dangerous Ylood disorders. Jade's Iron Tonic Pills (Laxative) cure the blemishes and remove the cause. They are a great nerve strengthenes and Mood makeg. In boxes, 25c., at McLeod's brug Store, 53 Brock street, one door ahove King street. Money back: if not satisfactory. Lady Received Bad Eat. An élderly lady received a bad fall on Main street on Monday evening while on her way home. She had been down town and was returning in the early part of the evening. The street jwas so dark that she could not see f where she was going, and walked ofi the sidewalk. An ambulance had to be called to remove her to her home People in thid vicinity state that the streets are hardly safe to travel on at nights on account of it being so dark, Rushing Road Paving. The paving curbing is abot finished on the Clarence street block, and the scarifying of the Wellington, Brock and part of the upper Claredve street block is being done. The cement mixer of the company has been shipped, and it is expected that the cement founda- tion of the first block will be .done this week. Blocks will be laid next Monday, The cutting down of the trees on the north side of Clarence wireet was proceeded with on Tuesday moraing. Had a Conference. Members of the Board of Works and Industries Committee held a confer ence Tuesday morning with represen- tatives of the Creosoted Wood Block Paving ( ompany, of New York, a vom- pany which is to be incorporated in Canada, but after the meeting information to give the press. This ia the company which is consider ing the location of a plant in Cabada. Record of "Suicide. I'he prisoner named Hammer, who committed suicide, by hanging in his cell, at London, Ont., after he had been sentenced (o five years in (He Portsmouth penitentiary, was convict od of cattle stealing in Waterloo coun iven four years in the penitentiary. n October, 1906, he was given six years for theft at Ham iton, his time having expired in May ol this year Went to New York. those who went to New York y morning, were Dawid Murray and wile, C. Goess and wife, Miss Florence Carnoveky, Patrick Lawless, Joseph Valey, Q.M.-Sergt. Pearson and Sergt. Kran. of the R.CH.A., D. D. Rogers, 'Thompson, Jame: Camp- ry daughter, Miss Gertrude Campbeil. v Among in Taewtn John Me Frank R. Pember Coming. Frank R. Pember, of the wall Known Pember Hair Store, Toronto, com- ing to the Randolph hotel on ny, October 14th, with a font line of la dies" and goods, He of theatrical g On New York Excursion. About two hundred people left. Tues: prenyiy a large stock + day morning, on the annual excursion to New Yurk. The steamer America carried the excursionists over to Cape Vineent, at 5.00 o'clock, and quite a large number of people were at the wharl to sce the Kingstopians off. oy Maggl Soup © demonstrate : All hig werk we will ; was | over, it was stated that there was no court blot RECEIVED RECOMMEND ATIONS FROM VISITING COMMITTEE. ed Satisfaction--Kingston Haosr | pital shows Up Well as Compared) With Other Hospitals. The Board of Governors of King- ston General Hospital met ou Mon- day afternoon The committee management reported that ber+Bad been unusually busy for the | season of the year, and that the new wing was progressing as favorably) as possible considering .the scarcity of laborers, but the contractors has' promised to push it idly as circumstances will allow. Being the last meeting of the hos- | pital year, a statement was submit- ted and received with a good deal. of satisfaction" by the governors! present, A comparative statement was presented by Dr. Boyce com- paring it with published from other hospitals, and in number of patients and the cost of management per capita the King- ston General hospital shows ap | very satisfactorily. The report from the visiting gov- | ernors was presented by Rev. D. Laing, and was perhaps more ¢lab- orate than usual, into what they have seen and ap- provedg.and some things which they thought might perhaps be still further improved. The report lad to considerable friendly discussion, and was finally referred to the com- and act upon. The visiting governors appointed T. D. Minnes. The members present were F. G, Lockett, (chairman), T, McK. Rob ertson, Dr. Garrett, Rev. D. Laing, A. F. Chown, R. J. Carson, F. W. Spangenberg, B. W. Robertson. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. -------- What Happened in Elsewhere in 1887. KE. F. Wilson arrived in the with thirty educated, an children. tainment at the Rev city, speaking In gave an ant hall. Rev. Mr. Timberlake, Third Methodist church, from England. Twenty-four students are tepdance at the Women's Chllege. The sergeants of the 14th battal- fen have fitted up a room at the | drill shed, and in it they spend their leisure time. They pastor arrived in, at. Medical DROPPED DEAD IN WAGGON. The Sudden Passing of | Keeley of Railton, The sudden death of Frances Keeley came as a shock to his family on Monday at Railten. Mr. Keeley, who | tor some time past had been troubled with his heart, dropped dead in the waggon while driving near his house | at Railton. The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning St Patrick's Church, Railton, where quiem mass will be sung. The re mains | will be placed in the vault at Railton to Elliott win Not Tuy. Edward Elliott, the 'crack rughy player, when asked by a Whig repre- sentative, on Tuesday morning, if the report was true that he was going to plsy with Queen's seniors in their next game, stated that there was no truth in it. "I am out of the game and intend to stay out," he said b Kingston's Famous Fur Store. ] ) ip b » A p and no Two are alike J | Although the selling of i | Furs is the biggest part i of our business, our ladies | {'Ready-to-weartrulekeeps | | | continually on the in- | | crease. In Ladies' Suits | | we caterto particalagpeo- | ple, those who want good | values and who appr ciate | distinct but not the ex . treme styles. $12.00 to $25.00 WATCH WINDOWS, COUR ™ Espa Statement of the Year's Work Caus-| of | Septem- | along as rap- | reports | : the | going Tr a ES mittee of management to look into | for this month are R. J. Carson and: | English | city: | of Francis | hb p b OCTOBER =, 1012. .QUEEN'S 'QUEEN'S QUEEN'S TO-MORROW Don't forget the Grand S the 1,000 Islands, one of the A100 mile tn Brock St., i | ) t } ft" 3 5 160 and 162 p through Fainyhod, at 1:30 P.M. and returning at 7:00 P.M. Proceeds to go to the- Gymnasium Fund.. Come and give it a boost Special Excursion Rate COLLEGE BOOK STORE PRINCESS STREET. ial Excursion thro wonders of the world. ( h leaving toot of Value arial | Are Right Kingston and | i" Best quality Flanuelet with Pink or Blue border, : Big value at the price, 10c Horrockses' Genuine E ed by us direct, perfect colors and dainty patterns 15¢ and up. Grey Flannelsy in | yard and u Ur | Army F Janne Is, strong and serviceable, 36¢ a yard | || and up. al Scarlet or White Flan | Underwear for every | for the wee tots, all sizes | Children's Sweaters, to 82, and only 50¢. Sweater Coats for M Cardinal, Navy, White and popular prices. Ladies' Kid Gleves, (i shades, all sizes, with guar ty, for $1.00 a pair. NEWMAN ( | | +I A Rink CURLERS MAY BUILD of Their Own if" Rent Raised. A largely atlended meeting of the executive of the Kingston curling lub was held on Monday ung with re gard to the renting of the rink fo the coming winter The rink wd have to be rented from Queen's Uni versity and it iz understood the price asked is too high. A proposition was framed up by the and will sent to the authorities at the 2 The anneal meeting will be next Monday and this matter again be discussed | There is a possibility that if the Lnmiversity hole out for a high rental, the eurling club will build a rink of its own and will not want the pre { cnt structure, wl ever commitice col held will be lege. Local Victoriag Work. The Vietorian Order of Nurses held is monthly meeting in St. Georgy Hall on Monday afternoon. The cul lectors 1n the different wards reported inereased irterest in the work of the order and were greatly eocoyraged by i I'he nurse's report showed thie mnety five visits had been made dur ing the past month. 'The religious de nominations attended were as follows Anglicans 5; Roman Catholies 4 Methodists 3 and Congregationalists > its £ } , Called to the Yukon oe, { The Dawson Daily News of date announces that Lionel Pennett hag: just been called ihe Yukon bar. Capt. Bennett is a grad uate of the hingston Military College ahd served on the Roval Canadiag recent Gordon ta 34 inch Flannelette, pretty colors, perfectly fast, member of the family, the wanted makes and at lowest prices | : Infants' Slee ping Suits, so warm and comfortable , 80c and up THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. s That te Blankets, Grey or White 3 sizes, $1 and up. a yard. nglish Flannelette, import won and All Wool, 15¢ a nels: best values, in all 'ombination Colors, Sloe 24 isses and Ladies, in Greys, Combinations, all sizes and nuine French Imported, all intee. Regular $1.25 qual = ~ & SHAW Bweet Peas Asters From our own garden cach day at Flowers arranged for all occasions promptly. A ------------ ta. ti men. seta vr o-- For the Theatre OPERA GLASSES 'artillery at Quebec Citadel before ing to Fhe Yukon. He is a rot of De. J. PP. Bennegt, Phicago, abel - Dollar Fountain Pens. 7A guarantesd fountain pen for a! "dollar at Best's. i i Witch Havel Cream, the gealline, 2 jbotties 2e., at Sargent's Drug Store. | The steamer America made s special ® tour of the lands this afteroocn fos y he of studests attending riilwny thie fOmMNg lot McCann. HH Wo ho wry 1 te: far objects " that many » Near-sighted Woman requires provided ber eyes are not sub. ect 0 & oMANT Ww rain hosi't bose the minute me here Tor a Lorgnerts 2id to clearer visor J. §. Asselsting D. 0. . Registered Optometrist & Opticinn jose at ha 1a ails ax mn We can show you the best $5.00 worth of Clock im Can- | ada. treet It's a special. and not only equal to other $5.00 clocks, but better. It's for the man- tel. . You be the judge and com- pare. Ey FULLY GUARANTEED. SMITH BROS. s Jdéwelers, Opticians, , Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 850 KING STREET, FURS "Ermine, Persian Hudson Bay Sab le, { Lambs, Minks, at GOURDIER'S 76-78 Brock Strpet. | 'ABARGAIN IF SOLD QUICKLY A frame; dwelling on Stuart Street, | two-storey containing --S rooms, im- provements, good cellar and gas for $1,500, E. Heal FIRE Ww. Estate Bought AND LIVE JOHNSON & MULLIN and Sold, INSURANCE, DIVISION STS, "Phone 539. COR. § Don't fuss, don't launder those COLLARS, CUFFS AND PRESS SHIRTS 1g gladden your heart. There'll be no blisters, no blots, no saw edges to irritate your neck Belentific clean ness positively swsured every | Tire worry--we'll

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