Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Oct 1914, p. 8

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~_Tohave Suits and Coats that are distin- guished by the utmost style, smartness, and that arealso practical enough for most women to slip into them, and find them decidedly be- coming. That has been the problem we have will he held on Thursday afternoon. ceased. who was always a great lov- sive cruise. THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S the Freshmen. There was a meeting of the students orchestra last evening in convocation hall under the direction of President During the past summer the de er of yachting, paid a visit to his home town em route upon an exten- ed almodt instantly by the shock and friever spoke. Witness was making {some repairs to the engine, and it was necessary to have a light to see I what he was doing, Asked for probable cause of the | accident, witHess said that the lining {of the socket on the end of the cord might have heen damp. hen again {it might have been that there was a Good Athleties and Musicians Among | |i her voltage than the ordinary 110 | voltage, If a handle had been on the lamp he did not think Oskey would have met death. Even with a handle, it was his opmion that the higher voltage would 'have caused death. It worked out successfully in assembling the new stock. Ladies' Suits in the Newest Fall | Fabrics LIVINGSTON'S BROCK STREET excellent material in the freshmen | --. Very sad news was received by Mrs. In the high court 'at noon, Wed- Tuesday afternoon, when she learned | case was opened of Julia Oskev va. : that her som, Hepry,"had inet with | the corporation of Kingston and the L di d Mi bia y y - many years has resided" in Water | Yushand, .John Oskey, who was an d ies dil ISSES RX town, where he was a mason cou- employee. of the tile works. His ! tractor. The late Mr. Burns had death occurred &s the result of an ao : RN, find yh rection of the Water !vident at Sunday, Th : wet town Y2aM.C.A. builds and was en-| My Pp FR bl f S f or Overcoat oon WU ng amd va rth en, Tk The i e wearableness of our Suits for large, siracture, a wall of which]: he defendants caused his th ; Cunni ; . well as external injuries that brought | Yrs. Oskev: - Mr. Phelan, of Robin- : Shout death after a few hours. stte, Godfrey & Phelan, Toronto. $ dail com t You'll head the procession ; , ston and spent many years heee. [Tile Co.; and J. I. Whiting, and D. : y ment. of clothes on that day ; 3 3 where he was widély known. The late! 8. Givens for the corporation of good ' .jeion, Thome surviving are his wife! A fact revealed in the examination AR ad : and three sons. Robert, Henry and lof 'Mrs. Oskey was that her husband now. Thanksgiving isa day a ha sling at the fais 2 : % ab 2 residence, 524 ontenfic street, # [and that they had been married in when we are given to think- ; kB |tertown. TDeceased's mother aad | Hurizaty. Ihe Aman re Tuan . ' * 0 y ' ing of the year's prosperity. "i Olive. live at 61 Uwion street west. [was a witness, and he told of the The occasion carries with it Pw : Kingston. ' Another sister, Mrs. J. [death of Ofkey, which had been caused The funeral of the late Mr. Bums | with aw exténsion cord. He was kill how much better you will enjoy it if you are in tune There is no better way to feel prosperous, to feel that the for you, and to look prosper- ous than to be prosperously- R ade for the season. | dressed. 3 pH a IO oe amount of musical { Leen caused by a voltage higher than i $14.50, $1 2.00, $1 8.90, $20 | 3 3 ettes apd the president expects the or Witness was still on the stand when » me ee chestia to have another successful sea-! the court adjourned for ;an hour at | ' : 5 Aa. I'l p.m. Ig d ies 1} 3 | I ' » ® To Be Prosperously Dressed 3 were out to practice last night on | ' ' 9 - % | the lower campus hey were put | through a very strenuous workout for | 3 E : | | . po Be Capt. J. P. Meleod Lhe boys are! 2 : x - ~ work faithfully, { $18.00 Suils or Cvercoals orking tainty, CCT : | For Girls, 16, 18 Years, $14.50 up to $22.50 day afternoon, dumng. the rughy prac-' 1 3 tice. was hurt again. vesterday after 2 --. yesterday afternoon. There is some [here are 20 good styles, making pro- , - a . ma------. -- » g : HENRY BURNS MEETS DEATH BY | FOR DEATH OF JOHN OSKEY BY : 3 5 : WALL FALLING. ELECTRIC SHOCK. i | SEIS z Z EE mT ET ET = = a y | Deceased Was a Mason Contractor, | Mrs. Oskey is Suing Frontenac Floor li be . > And a Son of Mrs. R. Burns, Union| and Wall Tile Company And the J {i - ® ' . Street, Kingston, Corporation of Kingston. i [ lish Fall { its f v i. Burns, 61 Union street west, on | nesday, before Justice Britton, the i + or ¢ i Ne PB : . . { 1 0 . an accident in Watertown, N.Y. |sromenae Floor snd Wal Tile C. "Blossom Out on n ving ; n which caused his death. The de {The plaintiff dlnims $10,000" dun ; y ceased was of middle age and for | 1ges by reasom of the death of her the works on 4 8 . leath i . Bay collapsed and inflicted internal - as & Mudie appeared for i omen 18. a matter of was born in King- Fir the INontemse Floor and Wall { Mr. Burns was an Anglican in reli- | Kingston. 'if you let us get yon ready Donald. all resitling at the family | was a Hungarian, also the witness, two 'sisters, Misses Margarel and | ager of the tile 'works, Mr. McCabe, ; R. Moore. lives in Toronto. when he was holding an electric lamp - the spirit of prosperity, and with the day and season. future holds more prosperjty dressed, and that means well E 3 uv. Waite, Arrangements were | P A 3 | {here is gener- | was his opinion that his death had tulent among the freshmen and fresh. | 10. About thirty-eight football nlavers | 0% ' 3 : Mi y . . nn Rdg isses New Fall tits Buy Livingston's $15.00 or { Aeeton. of "Ken" "Williams and College, snd who was hurt on Mon noon | i About thirty-five men, including . ) i twenty-five freshmen, were aut prac 3 Es i tising for the various athletic events ' 5 " vision for every figure. some old records will be broken Lhe Queen's athletic track meet has been changed from October 16th to October 2ist, and the winners in each event will be sent to the | intercollegiate ! track meet, which is to be held in| -- Mantreal on October 28rd Walk | | | A Little Out of the Way, But It Will Pay You To | EE Te. actne hone yvwYYwYRYy Married on Wednesday. A quiet wedding was solemnized | on Wednesday morning, Oct. 7th, at 3 Sg we oo % the home of Mr. and Mrs. J E \ . " {Chown, 425 Albert street by Rev. H. | REV. DR. 8 D. CHOWN KE. Curry, when their eldest daugh Who's now general superintendent Mabel became the bride [f the Methodist church in ~ Canada Coats for Slender Women, Coats for Medium Figure, Coats for Stout Women, tery Edith a i : : 2. "1 to that Fition 4 t of FE. D. Moon, Sydenham. The bride Methodis! general Fe was beautifully gowned in blue silk . tawa. He succeeds Rev. Dr. Carman ' [trimmed with overlace. She was | : attended "by her sister, Miss Annie WEDDED AT BREWERS MILLS. . a t on S E. Chown. The groom's brother. ¥ | oF G. Moon acted as best man. The Joseph Carty, Of Kingston, And Miss A very large assortment of all the newest weaves, including Gabeidines, English: Serges, * Men's Finish Cloth Serges, ~ French and English Cheviots, Broadcloths in Chiffon, Glove and Venetian Finishes, English Worsted Suitings These come in all the new color n thoroughly shrunk, dust and spot proof, 48 to 58 inches wide. Prices from ings, guaranteed the guests sat down to a wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Moon left on the 1.30 p.m. boat for New York where they will visit the groom's brother, William Moon and Dr. G D. Chown, brother of the bride. The popularity of Mr. and Mrs. Moon was testified by the many beautiful and useful presents they received Gone To The Front. Lieut. Harold Wilkins a graduste of the Royal Military college, will sail on Friday next to join the Lei cestershire regiment at®hondon, Eng- years of age and resided at Belle ville. Patriotic Fund. In the Whig's list on Tuesday, Prof. Matheson was credited with a been $50. Eleven seventy five. Eleven seveént, five. ' "Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles," Gibson's. Sault Ste. Council has decided to issue treasury notes to tne amount of $30,000 to continue local im- provements, so as to provide em- ployment. "Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles," Gibson's. Elevey seventy five. Eleven seventy five, =" Maritime provinces manufartuders formed * an, association at Amherst, N.S, replacing the provincial branch of the tanmdmn Association. wedding march was played by Mrs. | 8S. Freeburn. After the wedding' land. Lieut. Wilkins is tWe&nfy-two contribution of 50¢; it should have. Beatrice Murphy. Brewer's: Mills, Oct. 7.-A pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Bar naby's church, Brewer's Mills, at 9.30 o'clock Thursday morning, Oct, lsi, with Rev. Fr. Crowley officiating, when Miss Beatrice Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, of Seeley's Bay, was united in marriage to Joseph Carty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carty, Elgin. The bride, iwho was given away by her father, entered the church to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, played by Miss Verna Murphy! sister of the bride. Bedutiful gilections were vendored | by the choir during the nuptial mass. The bride looked charming im a blue silk with lace trimmings, with hat to match, and. ; carried a shower bouquet of white tasters and lily of the valley. She was { assisted by the groom's sister, Miss { Mary Carty, wnowas dressed - in a blue suit and hat to match, and car- ried a shower 'bouquet of pink as- {ters and lily of the walle¥. 7 The groom was assisted by Frank Me- { Avoy, of Seeley's Bay, \fter the --eeremony the bridal | party motored 'to the bride's home, | whete a sumptuous wedding break- fast awaited "them. The happy cou- ple left for Ottawa 'and other east- ern points mid showeks of rice and confetti... The bride's travelling suit was navy blue serge. After they re { 'urn they will take up residence in | Kingston, where the groom is a tea- | ¢hor in the Regiopolia college. The 'groom's giit to the bride was | a necklace set with pearls,' to ° the { bridesmaid a gold bracelet; to the | $8.90, 10.00, 12.30, 14.50, 18.50 up to $25 Girls" Fall and Winter Coats 3 years to 17 years. Some pretty styles now ready. $3.99, 4.50, 5.00, 6.50 up to 1200 - ! % | Froomsman a gold tie pin: to the Eleven seventy five. Lleven seventy organist an: opal ring. Many beau- five. hes » Man : es @% tiful and costly present tifi Don't buy White Rese flour ii you | tha re ro Yvhioh he Sostified to want a cheap flour. ple are held ; . "For sure Cough Cures, go to Gib- i . 5 4 EE © ® SoRis> I Skinner Satins poSiarece ERiiop, of Parish, X.¥..| 4 umpeeor the. Tomah rihgns » ormeri 3 T : ¥ rehants | rerly manager of the Union {© had signs printed with "Made , House at Cape Vincent, has taken |'™'® at A over the Carkon House at Cape Vin- Lin Canada' on them, and on Wednes- Now is the time to choose your evening slippers. We have a very choice assorlment in pat: ent, satins, suede and dull calf. _ All new lasts : : : : + a | 75c¢ to $2.50 a Yard day morning several of them had the signs displayed in their windows. = It «oo $ . NY | For Coat Linings.' One yard widths [Jie Sis ive. boven vent | ne dpiared tei ino a 4 ' : bid for the trade that Germany had | all colours. The rad Miniter, ob vaio has with Canada before the war, and are : v | : | p to 1ay- 'mines in the iriatic showing to 'the public that they are 5 4 . i . i : decided Atria patriotic enough not to sell foreign CO i . | ot : - oads at such a time as this. The Slippers with I $1.25 a yard fitter ety of PS. GAloF your Sati Slippers to match your new gown with our | ; } ~ calation at home by huyving goods & | made in Canada,"' should be followed. : y RI e, Camden Fast. underwent a eriticyl operation a) 5 te v

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