Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1914, p. 2

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hs? +? b | To meistiats Seal Coats! Conditions abroad will render it difficult to, have any moré skins dyed for' some' time; We are fortunate in having a good supply of beautiful real French dyed for our special ders skins, 7. Our assemblage of models show the new sleevesgthe pmart flare ripple collars, and the new straight hanging lines. 36-inch lengths. are decidedly favored, also trimming of cofi- trasting fur. newest 4 p ) b 4 bp 3 | y » » p y > b > b » > > » b | b - ) PATENTS Herbert J. S. Dennison REGISTERED ATTORNEY, 18 ing Btreet West, Toronto, feat. ents Trade-marks, Copyright, protécted where; eighteen years' fence. Write for booklet. ONB LIMITED n, On nce and Real how. | pelaphiune 703. ------ s 1 Signs That Are Passing Away Carpet and Rugs for the Fal Trade | We have passed into stock sixty-seven bales of Rugs. Designs are smaller and prices as "low, as last season. Every make of stair 'and hall to mateh. - R. McFAUL Carpet Warehoues Re Science has taken the pro- fession of optics beyond the sphere of the old time "side line" man, The strain mod- eern civilization places upon the eyes demands the attention of a specialist, We are Optical Specialists. We devote our entire time to examining eyes and correcting their defects with proper glasses, Consult A SEE a 1.S.Asselstine,D.0.S Eyesight Specialist. 342 King St. Fall House Phone 1019 | Easy Our ASY are new and large an prices lower than ever Modern | Residence At a Bargain A New Detached Brick, 7 rooms and attic, hard- § ood floors, hot water h heating; electric lighting, enameled plumbing, Victoria Park. v Immense assortment of new ideas | in parlor and den chairs. CARPETS, from best European the war; lowest pri Plone 90. Yours LF. WARSIN 01. aiVulsteting Work | ls, got before | F urnishing RUGS, TINOLEUM,! Feat o yr TOSSED BY A. TRAIN... A BU LGARIAN W wa AR VETERAN | HAD EEG CRUSHED. Ine ar Rideau Station on Thursday -- Brought To the Hotel Dis Nl ~~ He tecoived Wounds In the Balkan War. A Bulghrian, Jelio Jechefi, { veteran of the Balkun mE, nartow escape from being | Rideau station on° Thursday when a G.T.R. way freight struck - him and tossed {heavily to one gide of the His right leg was badly crushed bruised, but it will not be neces { to ampulate the member. { The victim * was engaged as { employee with The Grand Tnak® e | Struction gang, and while pai the track near the above place { Stepped from the rails when h the Weight train 'coming tunately he 'did , net | enough and 'a plank Proje lobe of the flat cars struck A heavy blow, tending" him for feet His iwho were also engaged i rendered what {for the injured man senifeonseibus | attendance Keyes, who is & had killed y v i mort west and | sary reg Unfor fas fren " nove a ting him with headlon n re in goveral Ie companic the we { on they was left condit summoned Kingston, removed Dr. W. k ook assistance could, in § Meclige.! | and In r ic was of was where t cigner Dieu, surgeon, land dressed the wounds | Jecheff 'is a jovial la of the Balkan | two years ago. When seen | Whig reporter he hud an inte resting {stoly to tell of that campaign and { showed . the | wounds which he of "them G over Jelio chap war abou by veteran newsp Tr X resulted earrymg newt on Ano her made a de palm of mén bullet WHS left had pi: | One la first v the top of left hand. in the A large { the | gash ber the mine ound day, ced in his another bullet | leg a little bélow the [ Jelio Jecheffi had suffered | then he stated to the reporter was ready 'again .to- take his "eountry gainst { and whenever brigamade he ther { be seen knee. Altk 80 | he up Germ he for tha. en | | i: b f I al : mmm EG dlr, Worked Herselt Off. aptain Je [ the er Holcor the ¢ Starch com in Chery owned « by pul Ned off by ompany was 'i She capa at AT count of 'leared at 10 o'clock ing, he pulled up down two-thirds the | Brockville Narrows | the fog caught him was forced to throw out hi Tne Ja d on ¢ [pul led her off hi Lor the 1 fog anchor lengt | *arole Conditions. on Pridav irom the out on parole special condition being that leave Canada . with the milit t will not be expected to Keep the penitentiary officially iviformed of thei {actions, and if they do not go, tl tparole wif not be cageelled. In | latter case they will be expected ! report at lar intervals I actions and work It j ported that certain con | granted "their parole they join the It was h atned that convicts released ary lately are the peftenti with the reg J« overseg Prayers For At 12.05 p.m. Friday lirst of the | that be reg | sinee 1 Mr sq | had evervthing RM ( Anes upon so far Jucen s at rontg L to t al M till ent ut | Te | Ww hic h ) Favish {in ( | th ast caution 2,500 WHAT MoGILL w ANTS Way of Re-arranging Schedule, fact that Roval s dropped out Footl entire ed Military the Ue Inte the Arran McGill has contended published Iakt given was not that own w ay. MeGAH s 10th and bud Wits dropped (letol ut home \ are er Nover er 1th; Queen's on October 24th and Sst, nd Tordnto's games October 1 November \ccording a nn n io an h othe apart ea 1 propos October October v, October 24th, T October 31st, Toro nher 7th," MeGi Lith, It rstood that th ove schedule McGill will ask at Interectlegiate Union mee at hingstory on Saturday R.M.C. has drop ped out Intercollegiate Football University will and ¥3 000 in gate This was the McGill Union vear thes » pall the debt He nent Poronto: i at Met Queen's Toronto; MeGill. is the tie CCaUse of lose between receipts. th statement at receipts went a McGill student Onn wit of Intercollegiate" Rug thy Executive, A meetin } executive union ha afternoon eprek of the heer ir colle i. will | from the fron exec 1ropping me before {he 1 t McGill and of revising to ente another Touching Frenc Klock lain t found ba officer on s reprinted. a Re I ads Darlir ore eri ei to u In thi ite has bee than to many othe > 10 create adian M: gazine, actually impress an art: Canada > of war is vividly v Newton MacTavish in ntitled "War Time appedrs in the Canadian Magazine. October issue the Mr. Ia as result of the : together into compact, sible form all the various of government : b l ition it ronmental in mot nmoning ind the anada a con in of wehing Prom the the aper 1 P call for ' me mith awa to ont and pre er volunteers to go to the int of. preparation outlined EO is here "meetings for prayer under the lical Allian I'he only the divine and j auspices of the Evan { was held in the cit) | vie 8 'are short, lasting 112.30 o'clock: They raying for | ruling of the { last until the | At the service | Javary, of St. { \eader, -and the speaker was | Gordon, who gave a short ta ae | power of prayer and the extent of the jwar. "No other war ¢ aused: so to pray for pede; he | people Finance ( ommitte © ! are for the present war Friday, Rev James' church pose war, ceases | I wa Prine Ww th many said Civic | The old question of getting better railway facilities to the industries | on Untario street came before a spe cial meeting of 'the Civi Finance committees "on Friday mc rning, but no action Avas taken It Pr posed to have a joint meeting of the Financg committee ard Board Works. The é¢ommittee } {thy discussion over the s debentures | | | | | | | | ale Tea In Aid of Day Nursery A tea in aid of the Kingston day | nursery--the Creche--will be held atthe residence of Mrs. W. R. Giv- | eng Maitland street, (near Yacht! " Club) on Thursday afternoon, Oct | 1st, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Everybody | | is asked to bring a pound 'of any- | thing suitable for the Creche, and | , ten "eats Help a worthy cause | along by your attendance and gift Score One For Kingston. | The contribafions received to the | | Canadian Patriotic Fund in King | ton stand thé highest per capita of { { any city in Canada so far. average here is $2.65 per head. other cities the average has from $1.50 to $2.9. Score one for | ! Kingston! Notes. | Tiere are some indications that | a disturbance, now in South Caro i { lina, will develop into an important | | Storm as it moves north-eastward. {Rain is falling in eastern Quebec {and the maritime provinces. else where in Canada the weather is | | fair. Weather tern sgl The World's Best. Dents gloves, the world's best, have | j arrived for fall at George Mills & Co. f spec ial agents. Prices $1 a pair up. James McParland will be open for { business in his new building at the 'old stand, 341 King 'street, Satur day, Sept. 96th, instead. of 'I'hurs jday, Sept. 24th, with a fall line of ! wines, lighors aud eigars.' "The House of 'Hats" This i is s Fall Hat Hat Tijue- Got a You simpl; Vv ean 't wear felt hat again this fall, for apart from'the big ch; ge in shades there is a won- derful difference in the styles. The new ones are- very distinctive. You can "spot" them last Season 's Rughy Taronta Since Queen Union, | 1] yrven™ lon 4 ¢ vars the in Cannda," Mac- reviews what has taken place war, the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 194. | { "A full and complete line of all books authorized Education for use in the Public and High Schools. supplies. -OPEN NIGH Also a full line of students' New Spellers Just In pr HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS by the Department of . TS: The College Boo = Princess Street. ----_-- ps ----------" A ---- a. TT imme | LL DRESS GOODS Here are two timely bargains in Fall Dress Goods for Saturday buyers. 1 ---- 300 Yards All Wool (Cheviot Suitings In the best shades that this season demands, inetud- ing Copenhagen, Brown, Navy, Colonial Blue, Old Rose, Tan, Beet Root. = Notice the colors carefully, then the width (full 54 inches) and lastly the very low price. $1.00 for 75c a Yard. 250 Yards Dress Tweeds 40 to 50 inches wide, in mixtures of blues, greys, Browns, Greens, etc. Worth up to 60c.a yard. Saturday 39c. L n rr A aan WE SELL ONLY STYLISH COATS, THE KIND YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, $7.50 TO $35.00 | mmm ny Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Sore | | TR] 4 TWO SONS FOR THE f'wo From Principal Gordon's J am- | ily Enlist for War. incipal Gordon has two sous go- front One son, Rev, + Gordon, Ottawa, went to Valcartier some weeks ago as a chaplain, and now another son, Huntléy Gordon sof Hamilton, has volunteered his services He a mechanical. man and will be enrol led as an artificer He passed on Grand Trunk railway at noon, on Friday, on his way to Val er He connected with one amilton's big industries, FRONT ~ UVILDERS' SUPPLIES; JR ] of i is H Being optimists and Beliey- & in our country's future, we 4 re remodel} art of our 5 plant in antici ion of the ¥ good times coming. s When you want the best val- in woodwork and _ Jumber El come ad us, the ca is INDUSTRIAL CLASSES k Store Phone 919 CLOCKS ---------------------- ------------------------------------ Oddly cased clocks. Clocks to match mod- ern furniture. Old Country designs (I mostly. Clocks are going up in price. Select yours before that happens. Smith Bros. Jewellers Opticians Issuers of Mariage Licenses This ix the time to buy your furs. You have a better assortment to choose Gourdier Furrier 78-80 Brock St. Consult Me Now I can quote the best pur- jChase price or rental figure ion city property: TWO GOOD BARGAINS FROM THE LIST $1300--Livingston Ave mue detached frame dwelling, with improve« ments, and stationary washes tubs, good garden, lot 34 x 132, S300 cash, balance on time. $3300--~Collingwood Street, detac hed brick dwelling, 8 rooms, B and C.. electric light, good cellar and yard, verandah at front. Houses to rent from '$8 up tw $30, E. W. Mullin, Cor. Johnson and Division Sn Phenes 339 and 1456 Reorganized By Board Education This Fall. industrial held last winter. by the Board of Edu cation will re-organized this fall, A meeting of the industrial committee has been calied for to- Right, when the preliminary arrangements. will be matle. The classes last winter, the { first of vhe kind to be held in Kings ton, successful Fhe at { tendance and the many who attended , the put (forth by y * S.ANGLIN& Co, | > EO 'oal und Lumber Yards 18d i | BAY & WELLINGTON STS. QO 0] lamber, Coal & W ood spre] of Be he classes which were be Phone 66. were most was good appreciated the board. efiorts HAVE RECEIVED COMMISSION. at a glance, In soft hats welbave over a hundred kinds to choose from in eve ry and shape COneely ! color able. Special valge at $1.50, $2.00, $230, $3 Da, The new Rerby is the hat fer Sun Quy% and Special occas ~ Te "Coore nrettier gun, ever, $2, = 50, $3,°$3.50 i, 85 We are Kingston agents for the world's best hat makers, sit | Three Cadets of sf Royal Military Col- lege For Overseas Duty Three more Royal Military col- | lege cadets have received immperial commissions. They are, M. WwW. Brown, with the 17th Lancashires: A. GI- Dobbie with the King's Own Scottish Bordeters, and H. 7 Ver. | guson,-Davie with the Scottish rifles, (Cameroniang). They expect to sail within a week. Hunters Attention! Our fall sappiles Just arrived. New guns and a Rie ammunition, for that hunting expedition, come in and k around. You way find some to Increase your comfort or pleat : ' Mitchell 8 Hardwara Princess Bt. aternational Harvesting Agent for | Disgrics, | | | House Keepers, Attention. ] S00 Ibs: Shoics spring lamb on sale { to-morrow, Saturday. Note the price' of this lot. Sold by i the quarter only. Forequarters, be. f 1h: hindquarters, 18. This is a great bargain. Meat department, } Anderson Bros., Phone 43 "08 See C. W. Lindsay's adv. , Page 7, of pianos, : re removal sale of YOURS FOR pri Cor. Princess and Sydenham 3 Phone 22, Stay T 5 Sud TERMS C, 0. D.

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