Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1913, p. 2

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» 4 Special reductions on Or- ers. Every Fur in the Store subject to discount. ome Early. JOHN McKAY, 197 NEW, YEAR'S GIFTS. | oe Rugs = Sockets, fe. 'Promptly attended to by ex- workmen, a at a mini mum price.. Re prices are one-third lower : a any other firm's. Scott & Ryan Up-to-Date Electricians 116 a Js a sinking 'fund, a bank . scdouht against your be- Time to save mipnéy, and wise buyers @re doing it. Everything reduced to help you Teele Ele R= ed If you are not ready to use the goods now, we will hold them until needed. CARPETS. -- All prices. RUGS, --All sizes and qualities. CURTAINS and FURNITURE all reduced for this Sale. *Phone 90. Yours, grades and IT. F. HARRISON C0, OUR CRYSTAL BRAND Han he ANDREW MACLEAN, -- =| Thomas Copley one oo EAE Ro un ga all Kol e. timates and or! a all ki AN) Ww ecelve prompt attention RETIRING SALE} All Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and everything in stock must be. sold, as we are giving up business. Open trom 10 am. to 6 p.m. MSHS 0 & E. JACKSON 243 BAGOT STREET (Next to Macnee & Minnes), KINGSTO! Ne Whison, Sis. Campbell, Sis. Akerley, will Biren" on i" doviotios Ee aelves of the Ottawa during hibi wtunity of .visiti OF MILLINERY|. AT THE CURLING RINY] NAPANER SENIORS WON CEN TRAL ONTARIO GAME. While Kingston Won in Junior Series ~~ The ladies' Bounspie! Opened on Wednesday Afternoon. The Central | Ontario Curling league games opened at the local rink on Tuesday, evening when four Nepanee 'rinks played the loca! teams. The Napanee seniors wa! out By a score of 34 to 390 and the Kingston juniors won out by a score of 32 to 24. The rinks were as follows: Senior Series. Napanee No. 1---R. P. Reiffstein, J. W. Robinson, W. C. Smith, Leonard, skip 19. Napanee, No. 2.--H. Daly, H. Tay- lor, R. J. H. Travers, C. J. Maybee, skip 16. ! Kingston No. 1.--J. Mcllquham, R. J. McKelvey, R. D. Sutherland, E. 0. Sliter. Ski 10. : Kingston No. 2.--W. P. ' Hedley, Dr. Waugh, G. E. Searle, W. R. Sills. Skip, 20, Total for Napanee, 34; total for Kingston. 30, s in Junior Series. © Kingston No 1---J. MacDonald, G. H. Smythe, G. Hanson, 8. 8. Corbett. Skip--24. Kingston™ No. 2-0 Ackroyd, Sleeth, E. R. Beckwith, R. N. F. Mec- Farlane. Skip--8. Napgnee No. 1---J. Marsh, M. Tay- for, J. Fitzpatrick, M. Graham. Skip----T7. Napanee No. 2--P. Killorn, G. V. Savage, J. G. Daly, J. B. Allison. Skip--17. Total for Kingston, 32; total for Napanee, 24 More Lady Curlers Here. Among the . Peterboro ladies who arrived on nesday noon for the bonspiel were Mre. I. F. Matthews, Mrs. Travers, Mrs, Stevenson, Mrs. A. F. Coulthard, Mrs. H. Ritchie, Mrs. A. J. Grant, Mrs. W. A. Sander- son. The water on the ice prevented the commencement. of the bonspjel at the curling rink on Wednesday afternoon. The ladies were all on hand 'dnd are making the best of the conditions. If possible they will play to-night. Pk p------;s STOOK MARKETS, F. B. McCurdy Co., Clarence Cham. bers--H, W. Nelles, Manager. Jan. 15th, 245 p.m. Montreal Power Branl { DALBY-BRIGGS WEDDING Was BSolemnized in St. Luke's Church on Wednesday Morning, A quiet wedding wae sofénmized. at St. Luke's church, on Wednesday morning, when Miss Emma Briggs, daughter of Mrs. C. Briggs, Alfred street, became thé bride of William Henderson Dalby, of this city.* The couple were unattended. After the ceremony Mr. and Myre. Dalby leit ont the noon train for Toronto and Montreal. On their return they will take up residence in the city. Rev, R. S. Forneri, of St. Luke's church, assisted by Rev. T. W. Savary, of St. James' church, performed the cere mony. : TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. What Happened in Kingston and Elsewhere in 1887. f Five hundred invitations have been issued for the. ball at the Roval Mili tary College, under the auspices of the stafl and eadets. Parties from Enterprise are negotia- ating to purchase the fire engine in use at Williamsville. Prof. Samuel Mitchell, Montreal, was engaged as organist of St. Mary's cathedral. ow ------------ Installation of Officers. _ Lord Randolph, L.T.B., lodge No. 59, had its officers installed on Jan. 13th, as follows: W.M., Bro. I Campbell; treasurer Sis, Akerley; D.M. Bro. R. Dale, rec. sec., Bro. Heaton; fin. sec., Sis, A. A. Murray; chaplain, Sis. Heaton, P.T.B; D. of C., Bro.-8 pre; rs, Bro. S ackney: St. Com., Bro. Bell, Bro. Bis. Nicholson; T. Tylat, Bro. J. Wil son 0. Tyler, Bro. G. Bell. . i solo, Mise Bessie Wilson: TJewel," Lillian Sautders, Helen * json, Elsie By Children' ¢ Sydenham Fireet Methodist Church. © | Ths Sunbeam Mission Circle oi Syd- 'nham Street Methodist church, under the able leadership of Mrs. W. Anglin, gate an enjoyable concert in the school hall on Tuesday evening. The following took ~ part : Instrumental an action ng, Helen Chown, 'Jean Chown, Elsie Dargon, . Florenee Kilpatrick, Helen Kilpatrick, Lillian Saunders, Pearl Hunt and Verna Germain; solo, 'Hush-a-By," FEillian Saunders; "The Ruggles Dinner Party," Ida Kilpat- ony Margory Taylor, Margaret Wil ton, Jeun Wilton, Jean Chown, Verna "Elizabeth Cunningham, Eleanor Norton, "The Crown Kil- trick, Florence Kilpatrick, llelen hown, Pearl Hunt, Gertrude .John- Barton; recitation, 'They Didn't Think," Miss Lillian Saonders; solo and chorus, "Missionary Bells," Miss Elsie Barton; dialogue, "Aunt Polly Joms the Missionary Society," Germain, Georgia Fittinger, Marion Mcintyre; song, Elsie Lyon, 1 ueile Corbett, Bessie Wil- son, Gertrude Gillespie, Vena' Lang. don. The regeipts of the evening will be used in' missionary work. Eo i DEAN W. 8 ELLIS, To be the next president of the Can- adian Club, After a Grant. The veterans the 14th Regiment, P.W.0. Riles, out for service during the North West rebellion, met at the armouries on Tuesday evening, and again talked over the matter .of inducing the government to, in way, recognize their services, The vet- erans want a grant, A Tentative List. The sitting members of the Board of Education®met; on Tuesday night, and icked a tentative list. of committees or the board, which has its inaugura- tion this eveming. It is expected that A. W. McLean will be echairman-elect of the new board. The Juicy Joys of Grape Fruit. We have a large stock of all sizes, ig ones weighing" two pounds .| some each, ne weky's. SL ------ a ~-INVENTORY Fur Sale To make this the most noteworthy sale in, our history we are making un- heard of reductions in the rice of every odd piece of ut in the store- For to-morrow's sellin we emphasize Fur and Fur-lined Coats for Men and Women, 1 only Ladies' German Otter (dyed" Muskrat) Coat, regular value $42.50 Sale Price $26.00 1 only Ladies' Black Beaver Coat, full 50 in. long, quilted lining, Black Siberian FurCollar, splen- did value at 315.00. Sale Price $10.89 2 only Mens Black Beaver Uoats, Muskrat lined and collars of Per- I sian Lamb, a £50.00 Coat in most stores, SA ------ _ The liberal members of the strik- ing committes of the tity council dis- claim the that they were re- ble for the retirement of J. M. Farrell from the Board of Fduca- on. They were very desirous that ert and then switched to Mr. Monk he cause for the retirement of Mr, farrell does not He at the liberal door. Un Wednesday aiternoon Judge Price beard tha Betition of the council of 1 only Man's Siberian Wolf Coat, . lined with Quilted Farmer's Satin, leather shields, etc, re- markable value at $20.00 Sale Price $15.75 To all who are in search of stylish, well-made and } very inexpensive fufs, this sale offers advantages which cannot be over- i} estimated. EMIS E00 some | § | 269 University [} home and - lost his bearings. i} picked up on Johnsén street $ 2 7 2 % re { % PES ; . ol THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, NupNbSAN, JANUARY 15, 1013. : A MISSION CONCRR® -- 4 I Fa LEGE B "Practical" Tickler Memo Desk Calendar OPEN NIG 160 and 162 PRINCESS STREET. This is a good time to buy a supply of Ho use- hold Necessaries, as prices will be higher very soon. Bleached Sheetingsin 7 x4, 8x4, 9x4, 10x 4 widths. prices. 25¢ a yard and up. All the best qualities and at low Unbleached Sheetings in 8 x 4, 9 x 4 widths. Pillow Cottons, Plain and Circular, 40 to 46 . inches wide, lowest prices. Some exceptionally good values in Linen Towels, 25¢ a pair and up. White Bed Spreads, in a wide range of makes. $1 and up. Flannelette Blankets, White or Grey, in medium, large and extra wide sizes. White Wool Blankets. Only a few pairs left. Will clear at right prices. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Table Cloths, Side- board Covers, Dresser Scarfs, Center Pieces, etc. The best values we have ever shown. NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORER. WILLIAM J. TURKINGTON EXONERATED ' BY THE LOCAL MASONS UNION was In . Connection With Frontenac Ward Nomination--He Was Not to Blame--Masons Elect Officérs and Decide to Hold a Banquet. The Masons Union met on Tuesday evening and installed its officers for 1913. The officers are:-- President, James Turner; vice president, Robert Snowden; corresponding secretary, A. Fowler; financial secretary, Frederick Curtis; treasurer; Robert Wright; in- side guard, Cornelius Donovan; out- side guard, A. McUariney; delegates to Trades and Labof Coungil, Robert Wright, F. Curtis and W. H. God- win. The meeting exonerated Wood. Turk}! ington of unfair work in the matter of his failure to secure aldermanic nomination 'in the recent election in Frontenac ward. He was ill, it was explained and could not look after the matter. Mr. Turkington dedisd to the Whig any connection or dealing with the conservative party, as had been intimated. He said he had fully expected to run and 'thought he was nominated until he saw by the Whig, in the account of the nominations, that he had not been. masons' 'meeting also ' arranged for a banquet at which they expect to entertain 100 guests. It will be held {in 'about two weeks. : Little Boy Was Lost. Little Bruce Hughson, who lives al avenue, had a sad experience on Wednesday morning, when he wandered {oo far from his He was by two { well- disposed Methodist ' preachers, HH Bev. T. W. Neal and Rev. Jokn Web ster. The little lad was erving and (said We was afraid. the policemen hand put him in jail. <r giked his~ father's mame he said it was Mr. Hughson, and he worked '"'down at the office." Mr. Neal "made enquivies awd found that his home was 'on University avenue and them he escorted the litle fellow Bi, | Hyacinths Daffodils PURDY'S BROCK STREET, The People's Florist, 'Phbne 36. ' Roses Valley Violets OOK STORE od » Don't Think Your Eyesight is good. because you read the pape" a yard from your eyes. "5%. 7 4 ture sign that yon i..e Fresbyopia and need Glasses to see clearly for close work Decide to-day to have me examine your eyes and pre- pare just the Lenses your eyes need to enable you to see without effort. J. §. Asseistine 0. 0. §. 343 King $4. Phone 1010. Kingston's Execlidalve Optician, An Ornament ; on any desk A Record of past as well as future mem- oranda. Price - 50c ~~ All remaining Ebony Toilet Pieces in our Stock will be subjected to a discount dur. ing January of 25 per cent. These. arlicles comprise Mir. rors, Hair Brushes, Manicure Pieces, Cloth and Hat Brushes, i -------- SMITH BROS. : Jewelrs and Opticians, 850 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. FUR COATS Cimon fii. Hudson Seal, 50 long, Shawl Collar and Cuffs, «Lee. $125.00 inches Persian Coats, 32 inches long, Shawl Collar and Cuffs, «ales $160.00 GOURDIER'S 76-78 Brock Street. ron on dD . i CRA Real {Estate 2 Building Lots Eller- beck Ave, near King St, total frontage of Doth lots, 104 x 156 to a laneway at the bear for $450.00" ¢ For Investors this is worth picking up. . E. W. MULLIN Kingston's Rell Estate Broker, KINGSTON LAUNDRY | Cor. Princess and Sydeoham Ste,

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