Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1914, p. 2

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if -- "We are heavily over-stoeked * with Fur Coats, -lined, Chafois-lined, Puplucked Beaver Coats, and also a number of Coon 8. All will be sold at a reduction-discount from rinted catalogue prices. 8 are not marked up, and that the sale me. For instance on yill hoice: now at $60.00, p-lined Coats, on page For choice now Clearing at . Persian Lamb Caps, on page Clearing af. . .. : Bable Muffs, $20, $17, ¢ age 25 of our eatalogue vou find COON Coats $75.00, -trimmed Coafs, on page Sable Muffy, $30.00, $97. 50, clearing at $16, clear ing at ALL SALES FOR CASH. "JOHN McKAY; Limited Kingston's Reliable and Largest FUR HOUSE. Fur-trimmed, Canadian A sure guarantee our 18 genu- £85.00, $95.00, your 96,084.00, £80), £70, your . .$60.00 vevVYeYvYvYew FRESH SCALLOPS SMOKED SALMON . SMOKED HALIBUT LIVE LOBSTERS Dominion Fish Co. PHONE 520 "iOur new rugs, Scoteh and English Linoleums are arriving every day from the best manufac- turers. These are the new patterns for the coming spring of 1914. R. McFAUL Carpet Warehouse. bis | DSI. i 'Which Is It? In the matter of a home * you work . for a landlord or - yourself. [© As a renter you work ex- * clusively for a landlord. x I , As a Nome buyer you work hiefly for yourself. = In buying a home upon the 8asy payment plan, your equity in it steadily Increases until You are its sole owner. . That's better than paying 5 endless tribute--the reat- | payer 's task. Especially when you can a home at such a reason- figure and at such easy 82 Brock Street ARE GLASSES NECESSARY 7 Then a'pair of glasses would be a most useful present. We make a speelalty of glasses and will make the ex- amination at any time, New oxford library glasses In -tortoiseshell and iongnettes. J. S. Assoistine D. 0. §. 342 King St. Kingston, Ont. FLOUR A Our Robin Hood brand of flour has a guarantee In every bag for good quality, ANDREW MACLEAN _Outarle Street. PATENTS Herbert J. 8. Dennison. REGISTERED ATTORNEY, 18 King Street West, Toronto, Pa- tents, Trade-Marks, Designs, Copyright, protected every- Where; eighteen years' ex er. lence. Write for booklet » Thomas Copley Telephone 987 - | Drop a card to 13 Pine street When | wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work; also hard- aod floors of all kinds, AJl orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 0 Queen Street : Fumiture Carpets :: | Curtains Etc. 18th. Midwinter | always apprec- iated. Recuction from 10to 20 p.c. | Large stocks to select from. New- est designs. Unequalled qualities, 1] ina, {year totalled about $200,000, | Now is the house furnishing saving { \ time. We will hold your purchases until needed, and guarantee delivery. | { Terms Cash | - Repair and Upholstering Work 10 | per cent. cheaper during this sale. Phone 90. {TE HARRISON 0 pe ALT' HOME, HE SCENE oF A WEDDING ox eg ESDAY MORNING . IN HOCKEY cmcres > FALTER City Hockey League \ win Open Weds; nexday Night. 1 The City 'Hockey Lepgue will open | at the covered rink on Wadtonis, ! marriage Carpmony young Kingstonigns took place. assisted mony took place, or-clect gave away his daughter, reside [the many friends of the hospital who {responded so, generously to the Christ- {well liked by | She leaves | brothers, jeity; erich, evening, when a threeheade? slate wilt] be pulled off. in "the eri lankers wind Portsmouth, iast "runners up" for the stherware, 1 play but, us with the others, senior When His Rider Daughter, Miss Lily, Was Married to William M. Campbell, of This City. Monday's Shaw was foHowed, the marrisgge will off, this of Mayo-elect on Tuesday, by of his elder daughter, Miss Lily, B.A, to William Milton Campbell, of the firm of Campbell | Bros., Princess street, and a son of the late Francis "Campbeil. On 'Tuwsday morping at 10.30 o clock, at the residepce of Mr. and rs. Shaw, University avenue, the of these popular Rev, Alfred Brown, pastor of Sydenham street Methodist charch, . officiated, by Rev. Samuel Shibley The drawing-room, where the cere and the dining room, which was the scene of the victory ule. The ' ROCHA. the Iroquois, and K.C.| ls will be matched in the: jumior se ies. The games commence at o'clock, and the executive is desirous ni a good crowd of fans. "Mel" land will, likely officiate. TT we Williamsville and Victoria The Williamsville Victorias' hockey executive met on Monday evening and elected officers. The management has and semior Juvenile City League. The officers elected were: Honorary dents, 2 Couper, 8. 'Green, FE. Mot- "calle, Blakey and J. Brebner; Pres | ident, + Mckedridge; manager; A buffet luncheon, which followed, were . ert tna A | Somerviile; tastefully decorated with pink roses, | Compton; captain, G. Somerville; hon lily af the valley, smilax and ferns, {orary coach, A. Metcalie: coach, At the bride's table the wedding Comptan; captain of junior team, cake was ornamented with bridal | Veale; manager of junior team, |e | roses, : 4 I , {Godman The bridal couple was uphttended - and only! their relatives and imme HE diate friends were present. The may { | | HAS NO REGRETS Elliott Says Defeat, when defeat said © my who a gown ol What Ald. About appeared very graceful in Alice blue charmeuse, draped and skirt, with train, trimmed with shadow lace and pearls. A real Brussels veil was ®aught to the hair with a wreath of orange The bride's three-piece travelling suit was of Copenhagen velvet, and she | wore a hat to match. The bufiet luncheon the sister of the bride, Richmond, of Ottawa, friends, the Misses I. gleton and 1. B: bodice Ald. about tt 'omuniiss Lon, "1 attribute {confidence of loyalty -to my the desire of blood. They commenced at the head, at one who has been in harness tho longest, I will now be in position to carry out my. first inten formed over a year ago, to private liie ¢ own no regrets s ihe pe ogple rraceinily. | had no organiza asked the Elliott, his for Utilities' defeat to friends, and friends, coupled the wer blossoms. ove my with my was served b Mrs. D. W and 'three of he Driver, FE. Sin Foster, of Battleford, Sask.: Mr. and Mrs. Richmond and Robert Shaw, of Ottawa, a brother, att ntion 10 my were out-of-lown guests present. "I have Amid cgogratulations and confetti! vendiot of profuse, Mr. and' Mrs. Campbell: loft | made no canvas on the noon train for their hone tion and did not ring" a door bell moon in New York, Philadelphia and 'I hope to take a keen inter st ip the Washington, via Montreal. Amgng futue in anything. cappegtaining to those they expected to visit is Dr. A. [the welfaps of the city, from the Shaw, of Philadelphia, a brother view point private citizen, and the bride. On their return they wil Il eijon, r the time at 111 Bagot street. The wed- 1 thi ding gifts received by the bride wx ther fe! costly and numerous. Among wee a reading lamp and m aboga ul pedestal frdmithe Bible wchool of Syd enham Street Methodist which she is pianist; alse a clock chairs from the Ancient Frontenac d No Spirit Cataraqui Chapter of Royal Archma WwW. sons and the Kingston members oi avening. Rameses Temple. y id The hest wishes of hosts of Kingston friends are extended to Mr. and Mv { ampbeil. The former is one of the city's promising business men, and hi wife 'is highly esteemed in all cirel where she is active. or tion, ka) retire more of a heing it v of eritieizi commis ar their selection church, of good of Animosity. FitzGerald, on Sunday in introducibg his "Indulgences," stated that Rav. sermon he ind not preaching on with regard to .the Roman church with any for' he wished to say that he would {rather be a good = Roman Catholic f ¢ hristian than' a lukewarm Protes Catholic THE GENERAL HOSPITAL Governors Well Pleased With Ed Christmas Decorations. { The first meeting of the year of the board of governors of Kingston .gen- eral hospital was held on Monday ai- ternoon. Present : F. Chown | (chairman), Lieut. -Col. J. Massie, James §. Minnts, Rev. D. Laing, G. Y. Chown, F. G. Lockett, W. B. Dal ton, ds Carey, Prof. D. H. Marshall. The report of the committen of man- agement stated that the holiday sea son was . made very pleasant for the | patients, besides the usual hospital id Christmas and New Year dinners, | Division court was old on many donations of fruit, candics, etc. | 48Y+ Report was crowded out were received, and the tea given by day. 3 . " the Victoria Circle of King's -Daugh Palm Olive Soap the |' " sateen underskirts, lar 51.50 for 95¢. Dutton's. Alex: ander Helbree, aged twenty- {seven, was shot dead by a burglar at his rooming house, Mountain avenue, Winnipeg, early Tuesday morning. 'buy Red Rose Cream" Judges of the high and county |eourts in Ontario. are not entitled {to have their incomes exempted from | municipal taxation. 'Red Rose Cream for rough skin.' | Sold at Gibson's. Sale of colored at Gibson's. Tues 10 at Gibson's. Soars] tets was much enjoyed. --- EE -- I'he governors expressed their ap- preciation of the kindness shown by | Kingston's Famous Fur Store, Ladies' Cloth Coats Worth_$20 to $25.00 Now $11.89} We still have a splendid collection of} the very newest in winter cloth coats and now every coat shows a big reductio We have your size -- come .in and look them over. Fur Bargaiis * | las, _ Very Large Alaska Sa- bie Muffs, worth $25, now .$18.50 Beautiful Alaska Sable Stoles, best quality and make, $35, for . $27.75 Alaska Sa- tail-trimmed .$23.50 Compare! mas appeal, acknowledgment, of which will be made in the daily papers in a few days. Le The financial statement for the first three months of the year was 'sub- | mitted and considered satisfactory. I'he new wing is now nearly com- pleted and the building committee was, asked to take charge of the ar-| ral ents for the formal opening. George Mills, having qualified, was appointed a governor of the hospital, and, with Dr. A. P. Chown, will be the visiting governors for the present month. | he Late Miss: Helena Cassidy | the House of Providence, on Mon- | A morging, Helena C assidy, aged |! thirty years, passed aw: ay after a hrief | period of illness. She was born at | | Howe Island, and was the daughter of Peter ( nssidy. She has been an in- valid the whole of her life, and, for the | pie sear and a half she had been an! inmate of - the House of Providence. Although being unable to be around, | she bore her lot cheerfully and was a wide circle of friends. ! three sisters and three Mrs, John Bieof, of this! Mrs. A. Hendricks, of Water town, N.Yg Mrs. P. Birkett, of Kings ton, and Ernest, "Bert." and' Ovie Cassidy, all of Chicago. The funeral will be held on Wednesday morning, and the remains placed in St. Mary's | {vault, | ph p-- ---- | i Municipal Securities, The interest on munic ipal gecurities | still runs high. The following are the | | furchases made by the Odd Fellows Relief Association' at the last "mest ig of the Investment Committee: God: 3,950, at 53 per cent.; Kelow- | B.C. , %7,000, at 6} per cent.; Ren- | 84,845," at 6 per ocent.; St. Vital, i £10,000, at 6 per cent. The pur- Lod by the assoviation during the and the | i Pow, |B Very Large ble, $30 stole S HOW Compare! interest averaged 53 per cent Died in General Hospital sad death : occurred in the general * hospital, on Tuesday morn! ing, when Milton Elliott, of Camp- | | halliord, passed to rest. The deceased {was a freshman in medicine at Queen': © {University. While 'home for the Christmas holidays he was tukgn il; with an attack of appendicitis. Om | | Wednesday last, he waw brotight to the hospital. He was twenty-one years of age. ory Watch our windows. GEORGE MILLS Co. Perfect comfort : Dr. Vernon's cu- | Makers of Fine Furs. Bhix - eng boots for men or women. ! zam® will count as inthe pre sent sched will face-off with | and. Regiopo: | Hy: { decided to-enter teams into the junior | MN. to-dgyv | to | the | as presenting merely historical facts | ese subjeets | All Popular, Vocal and Instrumental Music is on sale Saturday, 10c per Copy Clearing Sale of Frame Pictures. 25 p.c. Discount. Latest Fiction, presi- | regular $1.35 to $1.50. Batre: $1.10. The College Book Store 160-162 Princess St. D. | Phone. 919 His LOTS OF SNAPS This season of the year finds the store flooded with extra good buys, Broken Sizes, Oddments, Clearing Lines, Remnants Etc. All marked at Closing - Out Pri YiCes. citizens to try new | spirit of animosity, =| Ladies' and Misses' Coats j =v afew left but they are right up to the minute both in style and price NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. GRANIE LODGE 1.O.O.F. | -- | | { Held Installation of 'Officers on Mon- day Granite lodge, met on Monday stallation of « G.M. J. Donevan, assis M. W. Mitchell, both of officating. The following were in- stalled : N.G., F. Pollitt: V LH. H. Milne; financis al a cretary, Charles Hig- gins; recording wecretary, J. Pollie; treasurer, Dr. 0. W Daty; chaplain, W. Harkness; RG HH. Begg: R.S.N. G., F. Murray; L.S 0. {. James; | R.S.B.G., J. Jacobs; L.JS.B.G., W. Pringle; warden, H. Filson: conduetor, B. Whitney; R.S.5., W. M¢Culia: L.S. S., A. Dunlop; 1.6. Baker," 0.6., W. Harris, After the installation a was served by Reid & Hambrooke. Speeches were given by the visiting gllivers, Solos were sung by A. Me- Mahon and Noble Armstrong. For the past month or so; a contest has heen on A for new members, and it was won by sthe blues, captained by H. Milne Evening No. 1.OOF., night, when the in- ers took place, D.D. ed by D.D.G. .ansdowne, FUEL we ceteris ime Good Dry Maple Cord- wood, Hard and Soft Slabs, Kindling, - Etc. Orders "have prompt attention. W. S. ANGLIN & CO Cor, Bay and Wellington Sts. banquet Mrs. Bampfield Dead. Friends in "Kingston have been vised of the death, at North mouth, Mass, of Mrs. William Bampfield, a former greatly beloved resident of this city, who passed a. way at the close of New Year's dav, from acute muscular rheummtism, af- tor weeks of _ severe suffering. She was buried on Monday = beside many loved members of the family. Her demise is deplored by those who knew her in Kingston, and regarded her highly for the sweetness of dig pobition and the kindliness of lar acter, )r 3 associated with the North American Telegraph company, and died sdéme seven years ago. While in ling {ston Mrs. Bampfield was a regular | {attendant and member of .St. Geor- Bvery ge's cathedral, hd Outdoor Sport. ad- Fal P. ~rgon should have some kind of outdoor exe rcise, either snowshoe- ing, tobozghning, skating. We have all the necessaries. Snowshoes from $2.50 to "$3.50. Toboggans from $3.00 to $4. 50, Skates, 50c to $5.00. Every skate guaranteed ing and Dreaking, and, boots free. ve W. A. Mitchell ale ! Children's from Dutton's. 'hree counterfeiters arrested at Lon- 'don, Ont., Tuesday morning. They 'had their working outfit with them. "Buy Red Rose Cream" at Gibson's. i Strong effort being made to obiain the release of thé - imprisoned miners at Nanaimo, B.C, "Van Horn's Liniment'" at Gibson's: slippers gainst plat- astened to i INSERTED To convey the best wishes of this. firm to one and all, at this sea- son, and 'to extend also a hearty wish for a Bright' and Prosperous New Year. Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. FUR SALE 20 pc. discount off all furs. W. F. Gourdier 78 Brock Street Good Homes Cheap A double brick dwelling on Brock street above Division, each s'de con taining 9 roorgs, and a deep lot, "$3,600 each »- A new detached solid brick dwell ing on Frontenac street, eight rooms, furnace, gas and electric light for $4,100 Houses to rent, Fire. Insurance. - E. W. MULLIN Real Estate Bought and Sold. Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 539 and 1456 r predecessors. Trot the New Year and the New Thought Bring You to Our Laun New Sanitary and never a failure in doing spot- ork---remember, never

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