Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1914, p. 2

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ATTA Re Sol rir nll el 13 LAA BAU R COMPARISONS. JOHN 2 83 > 4 WT NGSTON a8 ONTARIO \ MCKAY FURS fro n[rapperbifesre, AteisTentn OUR FLESH GROUND COF- FEE AT 40c. CAN'T BE BEAT. hime 720, Prompt Delivery ~ | kehoe-Huntbach wedding HUTTON'S LIMITED 18 Market St. Kingston, Ont. Insurance and Real Estate. Telephone ie. We have passed info stock sixty-seven bales ' of Rugs. Designs are smaller and prices as low as last season. Every make of stair and hall to match. R MeFAUL Carpet Warehoues Signs That Are Passing Away 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 J.S.Asselstine,D.0.S Eyesight Specialist. 842 King St. Phone 1019 Iron & Brass Beds 4 BINED No better resting place than onr BANNER GUARANTEED SPRINGS best, $11.00 to $15.50. best English Linoleum oil cloth and shades ti curtains, Phone 90. I. F. HARRISON Co. New Stock of : COMPORT AND BU RABILITY COM. joa TRON AND BRASS BEDS, $3.00, | cottage and $4.00 up for the strongest and | Ostermoor Mattresses, the world's | 6th. 1 | add Eat. streets. i the past two weeks. Told In | - - - - | Mrs. James Henderson, Earl street, entertained at , the tea \hour, on Phursday afternoon, in honor of the visitars who "were in town for ler daughter's marriage. lhe hostess was assisted in receiving by Mrs. W. N. McKay, of Georgetown, and Mrs. J. McCleary Moore, ol London, m the drawing-roomy,- where American | beauties were used in decoration In the dining-room the tea table, which 'was centred with the wedding cake, surrounded by lilies of the valley, Mrs, Harold Davis and Mrs. E. H. Young poured tea and cofice, while the girls assistmg them included Miss May Chown, Miss Myra Dyde, Miss Jes Dyde, Miss Hilda Jordan and a | Etta Henderson ce = ew Mrs. Albert EB. Elmer will receive (for the first time since her marriage | at the home of her unother, Mrs, | J. Lockhart, 133 Union street ; and afterwards on the fourth | day luring the senson. . west | Mon | Miss Florence Ounaghiai, Earl street was hostess at an informal tea pu friday afternoon at her home lon Eaf street in honor of Mrs. 1 | H. Pense's guest Mrs. R. Brock of ! Ottawa. * - w John Nicolle, receive: on Tuesday, | afterwards on the first {days of the month. i . * - - Barrie street, will October 6th, and and third Tues Mrs. | Dean and Mrs. Coleman are giving a reception to the staff and students 'of Queen's Faculty of Education on Tues day, October 13th » - * John H. Byrne are ex pected in Ottawa, next week, to visit (Mr. John T. Byrne. Later Mrs. Byra will come to Kingston visit her gister, Miss Pearle Oldrieve. Mr. David Marsh, of Quebec, 18 vis iting his brother, Mr. John Marsh, who is attending Queen's University Mr. J. Smythe, of Toronto, is vis iting his sister Miss Bs | West street. Miss FEdna day, for Seeley's Mr. gnd Mes to Smythe, r881e lefg, Thurs to attend the McCartney Bay, Dr. Edward J. Williamson, of Ho [bart College, five weeks in w | war time, is the and Mrs. G. H (Geneva, N.Y. Berlin, Germary, during week-end maest of Mr Williamson, "Brock a Miss Ethelwyn MacGowan has re- turned .to St. Agnes college, Belle- | ville, after spending a few days with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mac gowan, Barrie street. Miss Agnes Johnston, { ogue, is attending Queen's 4 sity. { Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy y street, have returned to of Ganan- univer Taylor, Earl from Toron- Barrie street, after a visit Falls. well return Miss Laura Nicolle, has returned to town in Ottawa and Smith's Miss Helen Macarow {to New York next week after spend- ting the summer with her sister, | Mrs, Kenneth Ireland, Alfred street . * . Mrs. R. S. who accompanied {dron to Toronto, ea has returned home Mrs. A. G. Parrell { rell, of Moosimin, are at the von { more," for the winter. Miss Farrell will attend Queen's wniversity Miss Gladys Burton returned Belleville yesterday, after a short { visit with Miss Edna Booth, Clergy street Lt.-Col. Waldron, King street igs Tsabelle wal- ¥ in the week, and Miss Far and Mrs. J. A. G on and Miss Flossie Hudon, Barrie street, have returned from their | summer cottage at Brophy"s Point Miss Betty Grainey, St. Thomas, has returned to resume her studies at Queen's university Mr. and Mrs. Elsdale Robertson, and Master Hugh Robertson. of Ot- tawa, are with Mr. and Mrs, D Stewart Robertson, Sydenham street, for a week. Hud * Bg | Mr. Morgan Shaw, Toronto, is the guest of the Misses Shaw, Clergy street, for 4 few days this week Mrs. W. H. P. Ekins returned from { Quebec on Thursday night and is Lhe | guest of Professor and Mrs, Iva KE Martin, King street. Professor and Mrs. P. G. C. Camp- bell and their 'little son arrived mn j town to-day by the Cape Vincent | boat. . they were passengers on the Cedric i Mrs. Edward G. children and Mrs. I. | spending a week at at Tremont Park. Mes. W, L. Grant and her children j expect to sail for Can: da about Oct. Kenney and her MacPmrland, are the MacPurland * 2 0» » Mrs. 8 len and her son, Ray: { mond 'algary, are the "guests of | Mr. 4 rs. fouls Abramson, Queen | street. They expect to be joined by | Mx. Allen shortly and will go on to | New York for a visit. Miss Addie Horne, Wolfe Island, is spending the week-end with her friend, Miss Marjorie Smith, Alfred street. Messrs. W. C. Kent and George Rols ertson left yesterday for Hay Day to spend the wgek-énd. Mr. and Mis. Robert Henderson re curned to-day from . Morrisburg and Ottawa, where they have been for Mrs. J. Pointz French, who has lately been with Mrs. K, N. Fen- wick, William street, has taken rooms at Mraz Campbell's, corner of King » widow of the General (Cotton, is now with daughter, Mrs. 'Alex. Rosamond, at "Pinclanht,"' - Almonte, and eventu- ally Mme. Cotton and Miss Flsie Cotton ' will take up their residence in Ottawa. Mrs. J.. N.S, hadi, Brily street, will leave shortly for England to re main there while her husband, Major Leslie, is with his battery' at the front. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Horsey, Mrs. 'Cotton, late who who spent | to. | Barriefield with Mrs; A, Cooke, re- turned to Ottawa on Friday. | Mrs. J. C. Murray, of Toronto, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Graham, Barrie street. . + Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss May Vhoele { Hinckley to Henry Otto E I, BA Pll. D. of Fort Neches, s, on October 21st at the home = the bride's parents on University avenue. Mrs. Alexander Mephail i little son are the guests of Mrs. J. ( Gwillim, Union street. Mrs. Edward Leigh, Toronto, who has been. visiting Mrs. R. Eastcn Burns, Frontenac street, is now the guest of Mra. Philip Prideaux, Wel- lington street. Professor J. home on Wedne: the summer in Calgary Miss Mattie Robertson, borough, arrived in town on Wednes- day to take a course at Queen's uni- versity, Mr. and Mrs... Hobart Miss Myra Dyde, Johuson {turned on Wednesday | York and Atlantic City. "we &. Dyde and sireet, re from New Mr. and Mrs in town for a ronto. Rev. G. I., Campbell and Campbell, Colborne street, returned home to-day after spending the past ten days in Ottawa Miss Mildred Horsey been the guest of Miss Ruth Farl street, left for Ottawa day. Mrs. W. R. Dick, Albert has returned from Toronto, she spent the past few days Mr. Anglin McKay, Renfrew, returned to Queer \ Miss May Rya | returned to Queen' s te studies Henry Peacock arc short time, from Te- who has yester- street, where has miths Falls, resume has her " wWoegy ick, attend Migs' Jean Corm of Paris, is at the residence to | university Mr. C. S. Stewart, Harrowsmith, was in town on Thursday. Miss Ruth Campbell, Ottawa has turned to town to resume her work at Queen's Mr. Buntain Smythe's turned to Mrs, J ed town from Lake She exp€cts to sail for October 10th Mr. Ger home afte | the west. re. Miss re- been days who has guest for a few Toronto to-day. St to Joseph. has returned * « Dr Mrs Mackie left yesterday for Scotland on the James Bar has been guest at the "Rampart" ed them to Montreal Mr. and "Mrs. Tandy tice this mer at Mre small ing the H. Tandy, this week John Montreal to and 8S. Letitia. ay. who week after spending the Wolfe Island Varham Davoud who have summer with Mr sons and for their home '""The Hat Store" Come To The Hat Store To- | Night for a] NEW FALLHAT it's big styles variety, and good want in smart value you Broek | and her, | returncd spending i Peter-! Mrs! Queen's Beven Dunbar bas return- England on ng the sommer in sail for Mrs. their accompani- and Miss Let- Tandy are moving back to town sum- and her two been spend- Mrs. of Wolfe Island left early in Salt } ! { { i London, Sep 12 (Spee! famed for eae hou in so hut it Is' playing ne mean part these days in upholding what stald military "Long Way To Tipperary" New English Battle Song 1 correspondénce )--The réute fo Tipperan and story the world over, is of no strategical importance in the great war, the British troops fighting the Germans in France, "It's a Long Way Te Tipperarsy™ Ax they go into battle the "Marseillnise," on their Hips, Germans thunder their © has come to be the English hattle song in the present war. go down in history and it Is nothing at all but a London music hall ditty. "Die Wacht am Rhein," sonorous and impressive, and the Belgians Sghtigallantly with their beautiful * but the British sing no national air. that famous old spot in Irelnad, experts tall the "morsie" of It wilt chaut their "Brabanconne" ihe French "Tommy Atkins" goes into the fray shouting an inconsequent vaudeville jingle that nan in It nat n word abo death or valor, zlory And, lest it's It's I's a long way to Tipperary, To the sweetest girt 1 Goodby, Farewell, Leicester Square: The ably ne man in the world more surprised than he nt the "far flung" The British hero sings when revelle sounds: he sings it route marching, he has familiarized bis French comrades with . and he sings It when he takes his position in the teeih of a raking shell fire, "hoots-boots-hoots-beots, slog zin' Chemin a Teeperaire,™ or pathos. Americans do not know the words of this epoch-making chorus, some unfathomed reason to become historic: , long way to Tipperary, a long way te gut Know. Piccadilly: a long, long way to Tipperary, But my heart's right there, up and down again:™ why he choosen thik particular air nobody knows, THIS AND ALL LATEST MUSIC ON SALE AT af THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Anglin, ! Princess Street. - Satutday Night The balance of our special purchase of Ladies' and Misses' Suits Including Tweeds, also Navy and Black. each. - Plain Yalues up to $25 To-N ight $9.95 - Ladies Fall Coats, the best styles : shown this season, $7.50 to $35 { The Best Dollar Corset in the trade. 6 | models in sizes 18 to 30. The Best Quality Kid Gloves in the trade. Colors and Black, $1, $1.25 { Underwear for all the family, warm, NEWMAN Mr. Tandy accompani- as Chicago, Ill Ottawa, ' who has been Mrs. E. H. Pense's guest this week, left to-day for New York to visit Mrs. B. W. Folger, Jr. | A Lake Clty ed them as far Mrs. R. Brock, Ladies' Musical Club. the Ladies" Musical the evening recital Hall, on October Sth, interesting and at- has been arranged 25. Mem- I'he season of Club opens in Convocation at 8.15 A very tractive programme Admission to non-members, bership tickets on sale at Uglow's \ssociate, £1.30; active, ¥1; students, He. Each member is entitled to two complimentary tickets for the eveniny with recitals, Fall Assizes Cases. There are'fgur cases on the docket anteced for Arial on Tuesday at the fall assizes. James Richardson and Son are suing the C.P.R. for #40, choosing a hiit--this 1s your NEW CLOTH CAPS Hundreds of nice pat- terns to ¢hoose from at dle, Toe and $1. DENT'S GLOVES silk lin- at #1, store Grey or tan, ed or unlined, $1.25 and $1.50. NEW UMBRELLAS Just arrived from the maker. For men and wonien. Toe, #1, £1.25 and £1.50. GEORGE MILLS & C0 have been spentling a few days at 650 for oats destroyed by fire at Owen Sound. Julia' Oskey is suing the city corporation and the Fron- tenac s'loor and Wall Tile Co.,' for 210,00 damages for the electrocution of John Oskey. Sarah M. Johnson vs, Amn Field, for enforcement of provisions off a deed Johanna Shortt et al v§. Thomas .J. Lyle, | for Hann of matter arising under ithe will af Rev. William Short, , deceas Fall Aad Tmporatations. Prevost, Brock street, has received his fall importations for his tailoring ~ department consisting. of suiting and overcoating in _rreal {variety to choose fram. Also large stock of ready-made (clothing and gents' furnishidgs. ---------------- e-- - An Acknowledgment. { | The ladies of the Orphans' Home committee gratefully acknowledge the ! receipt of $500 from the estate of the | lata Mp Mary ass, | f "Huyla's "weekend sweets." Gib son's. I. *"Jack" Day, of the Kingston Col- legiate cadet corp Was been award- ed the silver medal for being thé best shot in the corps. MoCann has some good ments for you to purchase a induce- home durable and popular priced. & SHAW| "THE ALWAYS BUSY $2028. i #The Euro- dpean War from productive labor. Canada must feed them reap large profits, Prepare for the good time it coming. Fix up your house ff with Anglin's lumber and mil work. 4S.ANGLIN&CO. Coal and Lumber Yards BAY & WELLINGTON STS. Phone 66, Lumber, Coal & Wood | Our a supplies just arrived. all kinds pee pd if you think ¥ hat before another winter arrives, ¢ herve. they are, fated for author-composer of this imperishable Iyrie is Jack Judge, 8 music hall artist, and there is prob- vogue it has wo suddenly received. of "Le But to drown the mototony Phone 919 Oddly cased clocks. Clocks to match mod- ern furniture: Old Country designs mostly. Clocks are going up rice. elect yours before that happens. in Smith Bros, Jewellers Issuers of Marringe SDuticiuns Has withdrawn millions of men J Y and ¥ their families, and incidentally | This Is the time to buy your furs. You have u better assortment to choose Gourdier Furrier 78-80 Brock St. Consult Me Now I can quote the best pur- |; chase price or rental figure Il' on city property. TWO GOOD BARGAINS FROM THE LIST | $1300---Livingston Avenue detached frame dwelling, with improve- ments, and stationary wash- tubs, good garden, lot 34 x 132, $300 cash, balance on time, {{ $3300--Collingwood Street, detached brick dwelling, 8 rooms, B' and C., electric light, - good cellar and yard, verandah at front. Houses to refit from $8 up to $30. E. W. Mullin, Cor. Johnson and Division nd Phones 539 and 1456 SATISFIED WITH OUR Lan en | en » E tell your friends--if dissatis. fied, tell us That's our platform -- £ platform constructed on "i." but it's CE [' TRUSTED ALWAYS Kingston Laundry f Cor Princess and Sydenham fi - Sts. Phone 22 me TERMS ©. 0. D.

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