Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1912, p. 2

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CHRISTMAS PRESENT BABY WILL LOVE J D1 * White Lamb Robe Priced $2.50 to $3.20 CATALOG NOW READY JOHN McKAY The Fur House MS-157 BROCK ST. I have installed the Good- Year Welt Machine System tor all kinds of Shoe Repairing. Call and give me a trial. ROBERT PAYNTER, 200 Princess Street. Told in Twilight Prof. and Mrz. W. L Goodw Alice street, entertained to-day honor of the guests who are in town the dioneér given hy the Engin- cering gaciety." M ¥F. O Whi {hofft and Miss Minnie Gprdon poured {the tea and cofl eo, assisted by Mra | R. Bweezey, Mra. Pound, Miss Phyl His Knight, Miss May Macdonneli, { Migs Grace MacLelland, Miss Ethel {Jordan and Miss May Chown, rs for Bireh, Bagot street Friday afternoon until after the New Clarence Putnam, receive with Mrs Mrs. Samuel will receive on jand not again | Year. Mrs Utica, N.Y { Birch will James Hamilton, King! will not receive on Friday but will be at home on Friday 13th, and not again Mrs street, | next, { December { ternoon and not again the unfitil after the New Year Mra. A. W. Winnett, 109 treet, will receive on and afterwards on the Fridays of each month winter, Bagot | Friday next | Ist and 2nd during the Mrs. Frank 8 { Drive, Toronto, will be Friday, Dec. 6th, when | Waldron of Kingston w with her. tussel Hill at home Mrs. R. 8 {11 receive Mearns, * + 8 A wedding of interest to King- islonians took place to-day in Guelph, { when Mr. Rae Hamilton, Dominion | bank, Guelph, was married to Miss {Alice Melntosh of Guelnh. Mrs street, ion Monday | Master John David Murray, Frontenac was hostess at a little party evening in honor of Murray's birthday, MclLelland, 205 Al- t receive on Fri- but will on the Mrs. Edwin j fred street, will r day, December 6th following Friday Wellington bridge on Mrs. Richard Hooper, is entertaining at inn honor of her sister, of Montreal. - . . Mrs. greet, Friday Petrie Mahood | is enter. Mrs a ore. A GIFTS THAT ARE GIFTS well, look beautiful and and are g continual joy. { The wear fill felt needs, MIRRORS ! PARLOR MIRRORS BATH MIKROUNS BEDROOM MIKHORS All sizes, and"$1.00, to four and five feet long at $4.50 to $10 each. Gold, Gilt and Oak Frames. Tbe, Bevelled Nritish Fate, See our windows. We are selling these at a small ad- yance as it is a new depart: ment. R McFAUL'S CARPET WAREHOUSE. | from very small st | i DESKS, Oak Mahogany, $3.50, all the datest in $7.50 up. CHAIRS, all descriptions, a special line of Dining Chairs, $15, #18 wp t= $75 per sett. Jurass RUGS, CARPETS, CURTAINS, OIL CLOTH. T. F. HARRISON Company "Phone 90. Yours, TEA! TEA! TEA! From the Finest Tea Gardens of Ceylon, uncolored, and of the finest flavor, Green and Black at 30¢ per { pound, at ANDREW MACLE ANS, Ontario reet. XMAS STATIONERY Crane's newest shades. Prices from 38b¢ to $5.00 per box. THE JACKSON PRESS Wellington Street {is entertaining at | evening. ! i 'fton street, | [i the Rev, Ogilvie Promptly attended to by er perienced workmen, at & mink mum price. one-third lower than any. other | firm's. Otir prices are BI THE DAILY BRITISH WIG, afte Put at the at ar this hong Clarence i Mudie, Clergy! Tnursday af- antil after the year. jt e George Clarke 55 Brock street Balfour receive om Ww will Mrs treet. new Woight will re: LO-MOCTOW, | wain until after Sth, and not new ear, Mis. Oliver and Mrs. James Hig- gins Gore street, will not receive again until the first Friday in the | New Year B. Mowat, receive on Mis A I=0 Johuson | street, will Thursday, De eomnber 5th, and pot again until after | the New Year. { x» Mrs. James Reid, Earl street, was! hostess at a small tea on Monday in honor of Mrs. Spencer of West-| mount, street, ask 1o tea a0 of Mon-| Mrs. R. E. Kunt, King ed a few of her friends Tuesday to meet Mrs. Petr reai Mrs. Theodore Lyman, 'Calder wood," will not receive again until af- | ter the new vear. Campbell, Emily street, bridge on Friday Mrs. J. M. Mrs. ilton, Miss Sibbald Ham- amd Mr. Colin Hamilton, Farl street, left yesterday for 'Guelph to guests at the Hamilton-Mclntosh wedding, which took place to-day. Mr. J. B. McMurchy, of Gananoque, spent a few days in town this week, | the guest of Mrs. W. B. Mudie, Cler- gv street. r Hamilton, he Mr. Heady, King street, is spend: ing a few davs this week in Ottawa. Miss Dora Balloch returned to Gv | nanoque on Saturday, after being a guest nt the {mal year dante on Fri- day night Miss SaraR Gibson, University nue, was a guest in Belleville for week-end Mr. T. McGinnis, Belleville, guest in town over the week-end. Miss Marguerite Carr-Harris, who has been spending some time in India with her brother, Capt. Dale Carr Harris, has returned to Canada and! i* now in Montreal ave tha of was a { left in Wellington street, spend a fow days Starr to Canon on Tuesday Foronto. Mrs. Fred spending guest of Court. Mrs. Clarence Cowan, of Oshawa, is days in town, the Lennox Mills, Bishop's a few Mrs Otis Putnan arnved from Utica on Tuesday and ix the gest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs samuel Birch, Bagot street Mrs. J. P. Gildersleeve, who has spent the past several weevs' in Den. ver visiting her son, Mr. Arthur Gil- dersleeve, returned home on Tuesday. Miss Drake, who is now with Mrs, J. 1. Shine, Royal Military College, will leave about the 4th of Decon- ber for their howe in England haw a De. E. F. Torrance, Frock returned on Monday from Belles ville, where he spent the week-end. Cant. and Mrs. C'. N. Perreau, Roy- al Military Colle Rev stront, ;, who have been visiting in New York, Montreal and Ottawa, returned home on Saturday. (Col. and Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie, Prin- cess street, have returpmed from Ctta- ¥. Nickle, M.P., Earl street, left on Monday for Ottawa. Miss Lillian Norton-Taylor, Welling- who has been visiting in Sarnia and Toromto, is expected home the first of next week . = 0 Capt, W. H. P. Elkins will leave on Sunday for Ottawa, where he has recaived a staff appoiptment for the winter, Mrs Howard Taylor and Florence Reid of Gananoque guests in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Potts, who has been in Stir- ling for some timea visiting Dr. and Mrs. James Potts, arrived in town on Tuesday to visit Miss [Jolger, Brock street. Mrs. L. B. Spencer, visiting Mrs. Samuel street, expects to return mount on Thursday. , Mrs. F. J. Leigh of London, Eng. arrived in town on Saturday to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Birkett, Bagot street. Rev. A. 8, Kerr, who was a gues! at St. Andrew's manse for the week- Mizaj were! who has been Birch, Bagot to West end, returned to Belleville on Mon § day. LJ - . Mrs. R. E. Kent, King street, en- tertained very informally at tea on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Petrie of Montreal and a few of her friends. Mrs. J. O. Crisp, Portsmouth, is entertaining at tea this afternoon. Mis. W. I. Minnes, "Hillcroft," en- tertained at a jolly little birthday party on Saturday evening for Mas- ter Grant Minnes. Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, na-da, and Miss Nora Gordon, street, spent to-day in visiting Master Gordon ham, who is attending St. On-gwa- 'Bagot Brockville, Cunning- Craig, AMred street, and Mrs. T. F. Harrison, William street, returned home to-day from Napanee. SL Hon. J. K. Kerr and Miss Flor ence Kerr, of Toronto, passed through Kingston on Saturday on] their way home from Ottawa. Mrs. Robert O'Hara who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Craig, Alfred street left uesday for i to visit her brother, Mr. and Mis. les McDone og of Medicine Hat, left there uwesday and will arrive on Fri- oy ogg 4 Montreal, where they visit Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christmas, jatar - Mrs. McDonnough will | Truro, | vice councillor, : er. § mrs json; Hy, Alban's ig { ductions. WEDNESDAY, family bave arrived in city from Toronto They will remalr after Ohirst tie nti mas inst met reant | Slade, WAY, Major rd ihe enga { ter, lu f Alrombirae anton riage to take place Zhi Moatre ig, December Ihe alTiag lav ton daughter Boa hy an lLayion men Montreal, Eaton, of son of J NR. will half-past tvo Wednes in Christ church cathe | benslem Regiment OFFICERS F | LECTED By Council No. 121, Chosen Friends. Council, No. 121 elected its officers for on Monday evening Past Councillor 8 1 Chief Councilor, A. E E H. Haw H. Sharpe; assistant Mrs I Johnston ; Charles G. Clarke; physician, G. W Mylks, M.D. ; prelate A. O. Hapson marshal, James T: Cotter; warden, J. Cotter: guard, A. Johnsion; ntry, J. Suddard; medical exami- ners, G. W. Mylks, MD. 1 G: Bogart, M.D., H. E. bay. M.D.; trustees. Thomas Wright D 1: Garbutt, and James cWaters auditors, A. E. Elliott, 0 E. Han- organist, Mrs. O. E. Hanson; delegates to Grand Council, C. G. Clark, James MeWaters, and H Sharpe. A joint inétallation will be held January of the officers of the lodges of the Chosen Friends Councils. Nos. 2v, 121 THE the as MeCo year follows mack liett er, corder, in three in the City and 217 Hotel Scheme Not Dead. Dr. Edward Ryan, chairman the Board of Trade, at W hig on Wednesday that tion to & rect a hotel vd 0 ruthers : has by no dropped by the Board o number of the members have 1 forward this for some years, & the president intimated rg the Boston promoters are, apparent none too active. he looked ward to developments locally to for id Winter Importaiions, t, Brock street, has recei 1 all his all importations nis tailoring dcpartment, comsisting o suiting and overcoating in great va- riety of patterns to choose Also large stock of ready-made cloth- ing and gents' furnishings. Minden Masonic Yodaé Officers. Minden lodge of the Masonic in this city elected the following offi cers for the coming vear at its an noua! meeting on. Tuesday evening W. Pillar. WAM.; R. 8. Graham, (;. H. Gillespie, J.W.: William Baillie, treasurer; T. D Minne s, Rev. Dr. Macgillivray, chaplain; Bunt, tyler Fall Prev for order RB 'raraformic'" "th oat Gibson's The tablets Engineering Socigty of Queen's University, will be address- ed at its banquet on Wednesday evening by James White of the Con- gervation commission, Ottawa, and representatives of the Allis Chal- mers, Bullock and the Westing- fouse Electric companies Joseph Hodge, certificated piano tuner and repairer. 336 Brock street New books added to library at "Gibson's." "The Hat Store." We want to clear out | every bit of Millinery by i Christmas. All Trimmed Hats | All Feathers, Mounis, i Riblons, ete, at big re- v WATCH OUR WINDOWS! GEORGE MILLS & GO, DECEMBER |. i Canadian Order | 'hozen Pricnds, | 1913 | record- | surer. | from, ; SW; secretary; | | | | | i |¥ 1 1 2 Board, and a: chaitman ¢ dren's Aid Society 10% Little "Miss Fix-It" The gar leading numbers Ship Ahoy, Excuse Me, Mr. Moon, Ever Love Will you be My Eve, 'Parliamentary Offer Of Canadian National Newspapers, TORONTO MAIL AND GLOBE. Five Months For $1.00 + From Now to April 1st, 1918. Send or phone orders tc us and receive prompt attention. Music. Another Giyl, A Big Cut in the Price of Ladies' Coats. 50 Garments that are crispand new this sea- son, built on the very latest lines, the kind that stylish ladies han- ker after. The prices range from $1250 to $18.50 Each. For a Thursday clearing we mark the NEWMAN & SHAW] THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. THE « ARTAGE RATES. Local Board of Trade Stand Behind Recent Hesolution. On Friday, there will Le a conference Toronto, between i i the Eastern Canada Boards of Trade i and the represents w of the Cana dian railw reference to the pro FLORIST hy cartage rales to | E. K. PURDY posed increase wnadian 109 BROCK of this week mn ays, in shippers, The Manufhetur ers Association wilh also be repre sented : The Kingston Board of Trade not send this ses sion. It { will any delegates to will be remembered meeting, held a resolution was passed, against the proposed and a copy of the resolution on to the railvay com that at a timé ago protesting increase in rates STREET, special Al seasonable stock on hand at all times. Phone in connection | ! night and day. was sent missioners { i TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO." What Happened in Kingston and rie Elsewhere in 1887. J. C. Connell dent of Queen's hy acclamation Rev. Dr. Macgillivravy was one of the speakers at the re-opening serv. fces at the Napanee *reshyterian church A fight occursed bet man and a citizen. changed. The matte in court M. A, elected pres Alma Mater soelety en an alder Bis WE were r will be al a More Acvommadation Needed. Rev. Mr. agent of the Chil of the city and dis- trict, says that the greatest peed in the work at the present time is ac- commodation for children placed in his charge. There is no room in the Orphans' Home, and applicamions have been received by the mother of three children in the county. Mr. Smart has heen wotified to at- tend court in Ganamogue, on Thurs day, on behali of some children. Smith "Elliott Resigns: Smith Elliott has resigned as chair. man of the Sydenham Hi Big t A mittee. Mr. Filiott id serviee to the, Syder- . and his resignation bv all who know Smart, When You Find Yourself Holding the newspaper off at a distance. It is because you mie troubled with Hyper- opia, or Far Sightedness, and need glasses to enable you to see clearly at ciose range Better have me examine your eyes to-day and supply the special gilnsses necessary J. S. Asselstine D. 0. S. Registered Optometrist & Optician 342 King St. Phone 1010. Kingston's Exclusive Optician, cultural toed labored jor that im Heavy English Hall Marked Family Silver generation can to dint or get generation after use. Too heavy out ef shape, We = Christmas selling. have some of such pivees fully equipped 3 Christmas to fill ne, SMITH BROS. Jewelrs and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Hudson Bay Sable Ermine, Persian Lambs, GOURDIER'S 76-78 Brock Street. Minks, at REAL ESTATE A : cement cottage new on Hirmcass St., for $1200 W. MULLIN Real Estate Broker, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE, {OOR. JOHNSON & DIVISION 37S, "Phone 539. At the sign of the white cross hls ALE LAUNDERING KINGSTON LAVNDRY, Cor. Princess and Sydenham Ses. "Phone 22,

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