Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1912, p. 2

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- You Want a Copy And every man or woman, who is interest! ¢d in Fine Furs and la- test Fur Fashions. A Post Card will bring you our 1912-13 Art C 'atalog of McKay Fins. We use only select - ed Skins, purchased direct from the Trap- pers, made up in our Clean, Sanitary Factory, under the per- sonal supervision of Mr McKay, ensuring you value and satisfac- tion in ev 'ery way. For more than half a century, the of MCKAY has been Trading, Dealing and Making Furs, and our positive Guarantee of Fit, Style and Quality, goes with every piece of Fur, bearing the Mc- AY TRADE MARK Now is the time to mike © your selection before the rush begins, Write To-Day While you think ouit. Model Coon Coat, with best quality ete, full skirted, Ia------ po ten 5 | | | | "asi made from se- of Quilted _ lots of room . 895 up. Collars vin $14.00 uy, what you want and" prive you see you get satisfaction You Mike your selection from the Cata Express Office, prepaid, for free Hlustration shows McKay lected, full furred skins, lined Farmers' Satin, Leather Shields "Our War Cry on Men's Coats . a . Other good serviceable Winter Coats, with Fur Just write Mr. McKay about want to pay. He will person: don't need to send one cent logue. We will send it to your examination. John McKay, The Fur House, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. ie kswoe Cpe TUESDAY UNTIL ony Canadian Company whose bone, on have Sublet through bre foe tor | ee Ee eniay 8 Fay Hutton, 15 magn - | Nearly ] OF THIS WEEK and | - This season's Rugs R Carpets are handsomer ; cheaper than at any time in | i our thirty years in business. ana ¥ i 3 y | CARPETS, r- LA 4 RUGS, : i i LINOLEOUMS, i BLINDS, VL cakes CURTAINS, COMFORTERS, GENERAL HOUSE FUR. ! NISHINGS, and > \ Sale of Wiltons and Axmin- ister carpets 600 vyards--to clear this week---every yard is reduced from §0c to THe per | yard. | | ew % . > We can't afford this only for: : R McFAUL'S this'one clearing sale and only a | for this week and only for . : CASH. "Phone 90, T. . MARRSIN COMPANY QUEEN'S CAFE Lunches served om the _ shortest' notice Handsome |] Residence: RE a |i For Sale | Ce stonPlace afd New * brick: '9 rooms, 'water heating, large ndah on three sides | th fine viewlof the water Kensington Park. ent walk, sewer and i Yours GIN Far | | nte and Kathleen Daley, f Miss Sibbald Hamilton, House | Lassie Kirkpatrick, | Misses Nora and Helen Gordon, Miss | Marion Redden, | Marjorie Pense, "| Mundell. | SATURDAY { | $iijoyahle time | Browne, [Miss Ruth | Strange, | Marjorie Campbell; | Lovelace, Tud, Morphy, Ings, Ince, | McMurtrie, McGowan, {and Madge Crowe, lis antertaining, on Thursday [mother of Dr. L. E. Crowley, "ther daughter," Syivia, have THE BAILY BRITISH HG, Told in Twilight [1 Mrs. A. E. Snell, Johnson street, was hostess this afternon at a very delightful giris' tea in bonor of Miss Marjorie Duff of Guelph. The tea table which was prettily ar ranged with crimson carnations, was presided over by Mrs. H. Ram- say Duff and Mrs. P. CG. Campbell Miss Marion Redden served the ices. The girls who assisted were Misses Jean and Helen Duff, Miss Chris- | tine Loucks, Miss Hilda Hague, and Miss Mary Strange. The guests in- cluded "Miss Mary Hora, Misses An- Miss Mabe! Miss Edith Hague, Miss Aileen Misses {Gilda rsleeve, | Folger, Miss Madge Taylor, | Hilda and Dorig Kent, Miss Mildred | Jenes, Misses Christine and Sylvia Cochrane, Misses Lillian Kent, Miss {Misses Mabe! Dorothy and Marjorie Brownfield Misses Emma and Misses Aileen, May 'and Rose Rogers, Misses Phylis and | Charlie Shortt, Miss Nora Macnee | Miss Mamie Garrett, Miss Mahe { Dalton, Misses Helen and Madge | Crowe, Miss Madeline Higgins, Miss- és Marjorje, and Gweneth Merrick | Migs Madge Dawson, Miss Lilian Miss Marion. Lesslie, Miss | Dixon, Texas: Mise Minnie Gordon { Mies Afleen Benson, Miss Marjorie | Starr, Miss Dorothy Hooper, Mis | Francis Sullivan, 'Miss . Gertrude | Power, Miss Etta Ward, and he! {two guests from Montreal, Migs Kate Craig, Misses Annie and Mar | garet Fairlie, Misses Edith and | Hazel Massie. wl The marriage of Mise Sarah Dori { Suckling, Mr. Roy Buchanan which takes place to-morrow in St. § mon' church, Toronto, will be interesting te many of the bride's Kingston inends The bride will wear ivory duch esse, with eourt train, opening over chautilly lace skirt forms [panel in the front and the bodice trimmed with chautilly lace. A juliet j cap of pearls and tulle veil will com | plete the costume. She will carry ar old fashioned bouquet of orchids and lihes 'of the valley. The maid of hon for, Miss Maud Baud and the brides maid, Miss (Hive Buchanan, will wea: white satin, veiled in mauve chiffon bes h yellow girdles, The picture hats velvet are trimmed with ye! to satin which roses, | wanada,"' (after spending some time in ¢ WEDNESDAY, Perth are r. and Mrs Clarke Wright, ¥ x Miss Graham Stark passed through Kingston on her way home! from Conway to Gananoque Capt, Harvey of Bristol. England. spent several days in town this week. Canon Starr left on Tuesday Toronto to spend a few days. Mrs. Frank Cartwright: left Tuesday for Ottawa. Miss Greta Slater of Gueiph ar- rived in town yesterday to visit Mr and Mrs. Thomas Slater, Barrie St for on Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. A B. Cunningham, Misses Elizabeth Florence and Master Bennie "Ong- | spent Saturday in Brock-| ville, f Miss Dora Oldrieve is in Ganan- | aque, a guest at the Taylor-Reid! wedding to-day. 3 Mr. D. Forester, Queen's Uni- versity, spent the week-end in Gan- inoque. Mrs. T. G fara: uis is the guest of her mother. Mrs. G. King, Alice St. | Mrs. Beswick and daughter, Mary, | O'Kill street, arrived homeo to-day, | New | York. Miss Mowat, Toronto is entertaining it tea this afterngon in honor of her neve, Miss kdith Mowat, daughter of | sheriff Mowat. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cunningham | snd Master Paal Cunningham are ex- pected in town from Red Deer, Alta, | this week, to spend some time with Mrs. R. C. Carter, West street. | Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson and family, of St. Catharines, are visiting Mus. Herbert Robertson, Wellington street, Hon. Col. Bam Hughes, of Ottawa, | is spending a few days in town this | w - "vv =» Alexander 11. Moore ceive for the birst time since riage with her mother, Mrs, Hazlett, at her home, Koval 'ollege, on Friday afternoon, 25th Major Pierre . Hughes, itreet, left last week for the als haamika hunting club some time. Captain W. H. I'. Elkins has return vd to town frome his hunting trip. Mrs Maitiand Hannaford Master Philip Hannaloed, of Montroot are expected in town on Saturday fo spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs larke Hamilton, King street, Miss Lahan hent, Barrie street, ex pects to leave on Saturday for Ottaws to vist Miss Mildred ( Mrs, will re her mar Willian: Military Oetober St, King Bourbon to spend OX. Mr. (. E. Willis, Bank of Montreal, has returned from Halifax, where hel was spending some time i I i. bows and vellow and the bouquets will be of yellow Buds The little flower girl will Miss Persis Seagram and the best mun [i harles Boomer. - The ushers will be | hare Austin Suckling, Heber Smith, Hugh Morroy and Teyes Gooderham. rose 1] very jolly surprise party riven by the younger boys and girls} on Saturday evening for Miss Freda Burne, Frontenac street, and a very was spent. The included Mrs. Philip Pri Miss Eleanor Minnes, Mise Ad Petrie, Miss Lilian Mundell Miss Helen Gordon. Miss iis | | guests deaux. | Cochrane, Miss Helen Uglow, Mise Maizie Dwyer, Miss Kathleen Ryan Miss Katrine Hart, Miss Hazeb Miss Christine Loucks, Martin, Miss Mary Miss Rose Rogers, Miss Cadets Mciver, Gray, McDonald, Bishop, Der- Barwis and Ross, Pitblado, mistown, Wilkins, Walker. Mrs. Butler, Roval" Mili entertained a number ol boys and girls at a very delightful ten on Monday giternoon. Miss May Butler and Cadet Basil Butler, helped receive the visitors and Mrs, T. Bir- chall Wood assisted in serving the tea. Some of the guests were: Misses Helen Miss Drake, Miss Miss Marjorie Pense, Miss Mamie Garrett, Misses Hilda and Doris Rent, Miss Nora Macnee, Miss Kathleen Crisp, Miss Madge Dawson, Miss Mamie Garrett, Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Brownheld, Miss Charlie | Shortt, Cadets Lovelace, Melver, Mw Iaggart, Blackstock, MeQuaig, Gar | land, Carruthers, Storms and Uantin. Prof. and Hay College, Parkins, The first round of thé tennis tour- nament at the Country Club, is bo- ing played this week and some of | the matches played resulted as fol: lows: Mise Dorothy Brownfield, and ldeut. Lafferty, won from Miss Mabel Brownfield, and Capt. Boak. Miss Madge Dawson and Prof. P. G. Campbell won from Migs Aileen Rogers and Lisut. Benson Mrs. A. E. Snell and Prof. L. F. Gutman won from Miss Mildred Jones, and Prof. Andersons, Miss Rose Rogers and Mr. Hyman, won from Miss | Charlie Shortt and Mr. Eaton. A wedding of interest to Kingston- ians took places to-day in Gananoque | when Migs Clara Helen Reid. daugh- ter of Mrs. David J. Reid. was mar- ried to Mr. Howard Tavior. som of the late Mr. Wasley Taylor. and 'nephew of Renntor George Taylor 'Miss Florence Reid of New York, was bridesmaid. and Mr. Rex. Tay- ior, of Cobalt. was best man. » - - Miss Strathy, of Toronto, enter tained at tea op Thursday alternoon, to introduce her niece. Among the suekts were Miss G. Strange und Miss 4 Nessie Smythe, of Kingston. 4 Mrs. John Hamilton, King street, after. noon, at bridge, and at tea on Fri day afternoon. L Mrs. NM. EF (iowiey, Ordnance street, with - alter a two weeks" visit with relatives in Lhicago: - nx Mundell, Hroek, str - - Mrs. eo: | will receive to-morrow, the Thirsdny, and the tl and poet Thursdays of the -- during the winter. 1 hot B. Novi an a street, - was | Friday Messrs. James and 'Hugh Macdonnel) | are expeoted in town to spend | Thanksgiving Dav with Mr. and Mrs. | fi. M. Maedonnell, University avenue. | Muss Hilda Hague expects to spend | the week-end in Toronto Miss Hilda hent, Miss Nora Machee | and Mr. Walter Micnee are leaving on | for Toronto to spend a few days. | Mr. Basil Hackett, who has been vis iting Captamn and Mrs. J, HB. Coch rane, 'Gore street, has returned | Montreal, Dean and Mrs. Duckworth, who were the guests of Li.-Uol. and Mrs. A. P Cunningham, "Ungwanda, returned on Friday to Toronto, » . . to Nr. Geolirey leaves to-day days. \ Miss Margaret Fairlie, will leave on Friday to spend giving in Toronto, the guest Guia Fairlie, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Nickle, Earl street, have return®d to town, after a two weeks' trip to Chicago and other pWints west, Mr. Arthar Franchlyn, Saints Rest, for Brockville for a few Brock street, Thanks of Mise |} Turner, of Hamilton, "The Hat Store." | It } VE HAT EVERYBODY § In our Hat Department | one can hardly imagine a p| Hat or a Cap for a man or boy that we do not show in big variety. In our Ladies' Hat section we have a big selection of | Millinery and fine | assortment of : | Colors are mostly white, in various shapes, pure wool, a very handy and becoming head dress for 50cto $2.50 WATCH OUR WINDOWS! 'asd Mm. J. T. Devin of fa | -------------------- Slater, (ed on Monday from~Ottuwa | spent i Picton, | wedding, Clergy avenue, | land. Univers: { Philip { Buchanan Suckling row. where he spent the week-end. { streot "peat the last best man at i thing today, "street. ne. A. is proving to ul | sight semior members have been list. ed, while seventeen juniors have join: ed. Already the sum of $395 § beim collected for fees and this money 'will be spent in wemodelling the build: OCTOBER 23, 1912. huss nm A a ONTARIOZHIGH SCHOOL HISTORY of ENGLAND JUST RECEIVED. PRICE 65c Cosmopolitan for November Now on Sale. Articles and illustrations by Chambers, Gibson, Morris, Oppenheim Chester, Harrison Fisher Spring Maid Music. All the Isic v and others. 160 and 102 PRINCESS STREET. of this popular Opera now on sale. COLLEGE BOOK STORE 'Phone 019, im Thanksgiving Day ! Will soon be here and that means some thought regarding the Dinner Party with Jits turkey, pumpkin pie, ete. There is nothing that tends to make a sue cessful dinner more than Snowy White Linens, the kind we sell. Bleached Table 50c to $1.50 a yard. Bleached Table from $1 to $7.50 Each. Table Napkins, including many designs to match Table Linen and Table Cloths, 7c to $5.00 a Dozen. A big range of dainty designs in Tray Cloths, Doylies and Sideboard Covers at, reasonable prices. Kid Gloves a new pair of Kid look up the -extraor- % Linens, beautiful designs, at Cloths, handsome patterns, You will likely (iloves for the holid@y. Better dinary values that we are offering in Genuine French Kid Gloves, made hy the celebrated maker, Jules Guerry, to be had in all shades and sizes. Regular $1.25 quality, for $1.00 a Pair. strongest require Every paie backed up with the Had antee, NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. » guest of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Barrie street Lol. T. Benson, hing street, return where he | the and week-end Mrs. Charles ['ublow, of who were guests at today's are visiting Mrs. Publow, street, while in town. George Richardson, | Biversity loft on Tuesday jor St. Thom as to visit her brother, Mr. Mcf aus Miss Agnes Richardson acoom | panied her mother as far as and returned home to-day. Dr. have arrived at | E. K. PURDY'S | | Mrs. Foronte 109 BROCK STREET, ~ Mr. E. lin . Smythe returned from Ber Satdraay to atten! YLueen's Ly Miss Bessie Smythe, I an Foronts visitiag Pollen, will be Roses, Lily of the Valley, | [Chrysanthemums 'and | Carnations. All fresh. 36, on West street, Mr. and. Ms a guest at the wedding to mor who Store 'Phone House 025A, Mr. and Mrs ance, who are in wedding, are. the Mrs. Herbert Habertson, strpet, Prof returned WA of Nap town Jor today's My and Wellington fCirange, guests of John Dall, Queen s 1 aiversity, on Monday from 1icton Col & Hunter Ogivie, Princess woen-end in Ot Anything in Your Eye? to im some their awa Mr. J. Wright, Montreal, who was the Wright-Slater wed: # visiling hes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Wright, Colborne Many people who come us for eye examination agine that there is foreign substance in efes. It is sometimes hard to con. vince them that these gritty sandy, scratching, irritating bpditions are symptoms asd effet is due to refractive errorg which >may be corrected by the use of proper Glasses. Let Us Take the Grit Out. I. §. Asselstine D. 0. S. Regtutoics O it' & Ontich 843 King 5. "Phone 101% Miss Martha Neilson, of Philadel: who has been summering at . "pent Tuesday in tows. Andrew Fleming, of Lakefield, is visting her parents, Dr. and Mrs, Malcolm Metiilliveay. New Menthers for YMCA.) The membership Shmpaiga of the Y. be very success Sines the first of October forty. has It is desirous that the sam of ORNAMENTS Remember, when thinking of Xmas. Presents that of Whitby soon our Stock Jot is very complete, comprising Chains, Crosses, Necklets, Hravelets and Brooches. SMITH BROS. Jewelers, Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. '850 KING STREET, FURS Hudsen Bay Sable Ermine, Persian . Lambs, Minks, at GOURDIER'S | 76-78 Brock Street. | Three Choice Locations Johnston Street---A double brick dwelling, furnace, gas and all im- provements, $56,000, Detached solid brick dwelling, near University Ave. 10 rooms, hot water heating, electric light and gas oe good yard and bara, $5,000 No. 506 Princess street--=8olid ick dwelling, 17 rooms, furnace, gas and Improvements, 160 ft. frontage by 150 feet deep Good barn $6,200 Ie: W. MULLIN Heal Estate Bought and Soid, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE, COR. JOHNSON & DIVISION STS. 'Plrone 539, Stubborn a a Mule SHIRTS That lave been mundered -- fromed out of shape with hands askance and humps in the bosoms that will not stay down, dida't come from this « LAUNDRY Our shirts are astractable yielding and pliant as a irained. birddog A Poluter for You to FP improperly

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