ak DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, i912 ls Booms re Heocomme nfled-=-Tlea-| : HELD A DINNER AT THE tir A ISH-AMERICAN, SAGE TWO. °C IF YOU ARE it Parliamentary Offer Of Canadian National Newspapers, TORONTO MAIL AND GLOBE. Five Months For $1.00 From Now to April 1st, 1913, Send or phone orders tc us and receive prompt attantion. sons Tor Propesal. that he ment commit ce the Board of Fda a---- cation decided to recommend the ever twn of asix-room build ng to be add. : A Nomiber of Them Attend Queen's od: 1 Victarin sthool, The conhsit University --The Engineering So-{,. ; 0 pressure for accommoda i ciety Also Favors "Ne Che for that to meet present Dance Nights. additional school space Tl § wopose the ihe Owen Sound Old Boys of {ueen's | aditi oii to ein 4 prop. wi ba ! University held their second annuni | teause there: ia . severed, 4 {dinner at the Hritish American hotel fp 000 the: jourtespstoom school | Phursday might. An excellent spread jeould: be under the charge of due prin- was provided, and to this the students he Manage i wodersios tion so great conditions the You want 4 Heavy school atiable; icipal, and, third, that asa Dew hent- JOHN McKAY, THE FUR HOUSE, 149-157 Brock St. did ample justice, The speakers oi the fi fivaming were Prof. J. lL. Morison and i Prof. F. Macdonald. in replying te the Toust of hing and Country, which Not One That Costs [5 zoevi gt. oi | 2100 0f MORBY-- |~i. min owed ve tania an a men {eountry. Prof. J. F. Macdonald Just a good [55,5 5 Fiomg, "and in so deine | he mterpreted most ably what the | looking strong- "ueen's spirit' really weant. ly made COm- The Uwen Sound Collegiate lustitote | ' ' - fortable winter coat that will keep out wind and weather. We have them re | tronght forth responses from E. ©. A, Crawlord for Medicine, K. A. Gawie Seience, J. Gilchrist, Arts, DD. Meoliill, Fdueation and H. J. McKenzie, Divina: {ats Shortly asiter miduight the bappy | gathering broke up, aller a most plea- sant re-union. The executive of the pera end of the cit) urgently required hy the addition of small amount, furaaces could be stalled that «ould heat the structure. The demand for accommodation comes from westerly part of | the city Found Him With Shees Of, A lad about | named Metirbgdr, ing apparatus Victoria schoo! the sou tuelve CG. TR. juaction, Thursday after, apparently, part of the night ng in his stoe king fre in his hand. The took him in charge. to let him off hi= corner ever, an modical student the car and, feet had been decided to take the hoy to Dr Carthy. frozen. He. was seen Aa , with his she aml were He at entire! additional | vears of age. living in the north-| , was found at the} morning, | being out a goodly! street railway men { going | i fearing that the Inds | nipped with the frost, | i § i Little "Miss Fix-It" The four leading numbers : Ship Ahoy, Excuse Me, sth Mr. Moon, Ik-1 ves | Music. Ever Love Another Girl, Will you be My Eve, mw was on board | W. Me who found that they were not | association for 1912 is made up thus: | Just received, special snaps in boots, | Honorary rosidut, Dr. Thurlow Fra. ; president, n., Baker; vice pres i= A, So secretary trons: « 8. Fieming; committee, 1. : rahe, R. J. Tucker, I. R. [rie The committee responsible | for the success of the dinner was com: ] { posed of I. 8. A. Wilkinson, #. J. Me} | Kenzie and FE. U. A. Urawford. : {ee es ju rer, was then toasted by D. R. Fleming | $13.50 up. and replied to by NS. A. Wilkinson, R +4. Fueker nnd J. I. Matheson. J, A. Mclnnis; president of Arts '15 propos. ol a toast to the faculties, which Have a look. Hundreds | of Coats here to choose from. I'he Engineering Noo ety of ueen 's] {is in favor ofits meinbers doing with- lout cabs for the college 'dances | (weather permitting) as decided by the | Levana Society some time ago. Thev { have posted notices to this effect on i the bulletin boards and the members fof the society are requested to forego | the enh convenience unless the weather |g 1s too disagreeable. The Civils have invented the latest! {in election signs. In the upper window (of Carruther"s hall a rotating hexa- gonal cvhinder bears the name science candidates the science dinner ~ of the 4 will be held on! MIRRORS . wi PARLOR SiRRORS BATH MIKRNONS BEDROOM MIREORY All sizes, from very small at 76c. and $1.00, to four and five feet long at $4.50 to $10 each. i i Gold, Gilt and Oak Frames, Bevelled MNritish Viate, See our windows. We are! selling these at a small ad- vance As it is a mew depari- | ment. , uncolored, and of the finewt , Green snd Black at 3c per at » MACLEA Sunn Rim December D. EE. Manchester, Science tawa, has discontinued his the present 15, of tit- course for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Are often of no use, because you bought something that did pot give service. Our Hoe is durable, com fortable, pleasing. THIS NEW WAY SYSTEM. E | | | It Has Been Installed at Livingston's | Stove. The few way system for the show ing of goods, which has just been installed at Livingston's store, has been attracting much attention. It} forms the finest equipment ever giv- én to a store of this character. 'The suits ars kept in cabinets, which wil contain as many as one hundred and sixty suits, the cabinets heing closed in with glass, and at the same time being fitted out with the most up- to-date necessities. By this system, the suits are kept clean and tidy, absolutely free from dust, well pressed, ete? The same system applies to the cases for overcokts, while there is a special cabinet for children's suits. iitign, there has been installed an ove mirror and dreasing room. This new aystem is in use in New York, Montreal and Toronts, and Mr. Livingston, who is aver on the lookout for sompthing real good, at once saw the value of the system, and by the use of it he will be bet ter able to cater to his customers. Tae business of this store 18 m= creasing every day, and the secret of the success is due to the fact that Be Ara ll Cee farm at St, Boys, 8 to 10, $i; 1] to 13, 81. 1 to 5, 81.25 Ford Wiltse, Athens, has pointed manager of the Anne de Bellevue. Gibson's. been Manicure royuisites. Kingston's Famous Fur Store. CHRISTMAS RS The end of November is here, and so now it's time for Chiistnids shop- ping. You will find this store a place of interest for gift buying. Furs are the big attraction always. We have everything you value. Ly considered, | than most Our prices, quali- wholesales. the store is, at all times, giving the very best service possible. ~The man 'agement i8 to be commended for their enterprise, widdgw of Amel Edward : Mrs, ¥. Catharine Simonds, of the late Samuel Simonds, iasburg township, Prince Connty, died Wednesday night Deceas- | od some months ago was the victim of a paralytic stroke from which she never recovered. Mrs. Simonds was born in Prince Edward county eighty- one years ago and had lived there ail | her life. She was an estimable aged | lady respected by all who knew her. For many years she had been a mem- ber of the Methodist church. {hres sons and one daughter survive. The 'sons are Philip, Joseph and Edward, and the d ter, Mrs. Mary J. Haw- poof in. Amelinsbury town: CARPETS, RUGS, CURTAINS. Goods held until Christmas. "Phone 99. Yours, T. F. HARRISON Company Ete, Promptly attendéd to by ex | perlencell workmen, at a mint | mum price. Our prices are one-third lower than any other firm's. : y with the request of the conneil to veo natty lighting around the peni- Work not been com- Tight plant is | made as soon ns possible. » work, but a start will be il Déath of Aged Lady. I§ Our Ladies' Far Lined Coats at $50. Our Ladies' Fur Lined | Coats at $35. Oar Ladies' 'Muskrat i Coats at $50. i. Our Ladies' Persian | Lamb Muffs at $25. can think of. and when |! you buy here you get real | are lower | We urge vou to shop 15: Patton's Shoe Store. . ap 4 government and odd sizes, and are determined to clear the lot on Saturday, Serges, in black, navy, ments priced from $3.50 to $6.50 The range includes Panama Cloths and Natty gar- -- We have alot of Ladies' Cloth Skirts, hroken lines green and brown, Att A SAN er ------------ The price cutting knife has been hrought into use and on Saturday morning you can take your choice at $2.50 A ce Plt rr A I Vt NB AA IN Ml at IMI tl Pe It Underwear! Underwear! We have a great range of all the best makes .in cluding Imperial, Penman, Hewson, Peerless. Watson --and can fit ont any member of the family from the smallest infant to the largest lady or gentleman, Prices to suit all sized purses. ro We are doing the Nobby Coat Trade of this city, and are pleased to show our range. Prices run from $5.00 to $25.00 NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. | | SUDDEN DEATH ON THURSDAY of Mrs, Mary Jane Taggart of Wolfe Island. A very sfidden death occurred at Wolfe Island on Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, when Mrs. Mary Jane Taggart, wife of William Taggam passed 'away after a very hrief iil- ness. The deceased lady had been in £00d health until Thursday morning at about seven o'clock, when she was siricken with apoplexy. The da ceased lady was very well known on the island and alse in the city. She {was in ber Bfty-third year and was a Roman Catholic in religion. She {is survived by hor busband and fam- Hy. FLORIST 109 BROCK STREET, All seasonmable stock i§ on hand at all times. Phone in connection night and day. A Fine Recital. A splendid organ and vocal recital was given im St. John's church, Portsmouth, on Thursday evening, by the organist and choir, assisted hy city people. There was a good audi- ence, and the programme wus highly 'THE PEOPLE'S E. K. PURDY appreciated. Organ solos were played by C. 8. B. Harvey, organist of Nt. George's cathedral, and A. Marshall, organist 5 Se. abe, 8 <husth, abd sung . J AW. Craig, Mire. H. Betts and J. A.W, Craig. Four members of the choir, the Misses E. Henstridge and A. Baics, Messrs, J. B. Walkem and J. Halli day, contributed a quartette. Theos § were thirteen numbers in all Often need Classes for read. ing only, their distant sight being perfectly good. If the print burs or' the eyes tire when reading no other symptom is necessary. What Is NECESSARY if you want perfect Glasses is a visit 0 3 J. S. Asseistine D. 0. $. Registered Optometrist & Opfician 3 Kin St. Phone 1016. Hall Marked Family Silver The kind that generation after generation can use. Too heavy to dint or get out of shape. We have some ob such pleces for Christmas selling & We are more fully equipped than ever this Christmas th fill all neads in our line, ------ SMITH. BROS. Jewelrs and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, 850 KING STRENT, FURS Hudson Bay Sable Ermine, Persian Lambs, Minks, at GOURDIER'S 76-78 Brock Street. REAL ESTATE A new cement cottage on Princess St., for $1200 E. W. MULLIN Real Estate Broker, FIRE AND LIVE INSURANCE, COR. JOHNSON & DIVISION STS 'Phone 63). Of approval is met ously ou all our er oa work Mosniices The distinguishing symbol