Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1914, p. 3

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| | An Ordered Suit at a Ready-made Price See our stock before buying. $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 Over 300 pieces at these prices Spencer, The Tailor 820 Princess St. Opposite St. Andrew's OPTICAL SALE Special attention given to the examination of your eyes and the fitting of glasses all during this week. Dur usual discounts to stu- dents apply also in our optical department. W. E. FANNON, Eyesight Specialist, of Toronto, in charge for this week only. Examination free. right. Guaranteed. At Best's Satisfactory Druggists Opticians. Open Sundays 1.30 to 3, 6.30 Prices and Great Clearing Sale OF Boots and Shoes Every pair of boots and shoes in stock will be reduced from 28 to 35 per cent. in order te make room for our fall steck coming mw, Laales' Patent Leather Pumps Aorth $2.50 to $3.00, now ..$1.75 Ladies' Gun Metal and Viel Kid Oxfords, regular prices $2.50 and $3.00, mow _ ., sesaase BLTS 'Children's White Buttoned Boots, worth $1.25, for ...... Se Children's Oxfords, from § to 10 1-2, worth $1.25, now. ..... T5¢ H. B. WARTELL SPRING NEEDLE UNDERWEAR Less Than Half Price On Thursday morn- ing we will . place on sale ~ underwear suffie- ient to supply buyer in Kingston. Ribbed Silk, Lisle fall weight only every This is one of the fin- est lines of underwear that Canada has pro- duced, 'but the firm is now. out of business. You buy it less than 1-2 the price. Single suits and com- binations, EE ------ READY The Germans Are Close to the, Channel Seaposts. | TO FIGHT ON THE LEVEL INTEREST MANIFESTED | OVER OUTLOOK. i GREAT > oe The Casualties Promise To Be Ter. rible -- The Battleground is Not Announced -- Cavalry Will Be of rmmense Value In the Conflict, Dunkirk, Oct. Vance continues. skirmishers than 14. The German ad- licyele and cavalry have been encountered less a'seore of Wiles from channel seaports. The hurried 'massing of the allies' forces indicates the near ap- proach of a titanic conflict. Lines between the allies , and mans have heen, already, tentmtively felt out by each other "but as vet no general engngement has been fought tayunlties will be terrible in this im pending battle The country monotonously flat, almost without cov- er. Censorship prohibits the trans mission of even the approximate cation of the battleground chosen by the allies, at which they will attempt to force back the invaders, but it can stated that entrenchments have already been made ready for this con lit, Realizing the immense import Ance cavalry in a battle of this character, reinforcements of large detwchment of this branch been received, Ger lo he of special a have Whistles For Use Of Wound. dd. Paris, Oct. 14 Dr. Monnier, r Paris surgeon, is urging the author ties to provide every soldier with a whistle for when wounded tc all stretcher-bearers The surgeon cites the case of one irtilleryman who lay for sixty Jour: m the battlefield with insufficient itrength- to call ambulance men pass ng near use War Tidings. \n ow \Ppeal has been issued in Glas a for 2,000 to replace the vaval men interned in Holland. I'he Russian Interdepartmental Com mission is sitting to to thé. Polish people suliering from the war, by means of material recruits devise measures assist relief and the suspension of taxation STEACY-SULBIVAN NUPTIALS 'elebrated on Wednesday Morning By Archbishop Spratt. At the Notre Dame chapel on Wed aesday morning, at 9.30 o'clock, one of the limestone city's charming young ladies, Miss Teresa © Sulli an, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mich sel Sullivan, S87 King street, was inited m marriage by his grace, Archbishop Spratt, to B. Noble Stea 2, eldest son of Edward 1 Nteacy Lhe happy couple were attended hy Miss Mary Sullivan, of the wide, as James Swift wedding nature, sister bridesmaid, and groomsman I'he was of a private and quiet only the immediate relatives of both amilies being present when the nup ial knot was tied. y I'he graceful . little bride, who was given away by, her father, was dress so irr her travelling "siit of Tetede negre broadeloth, while "the brides- maid was similarly gowned \fter the ceromony the happy cou ple and pakty repaired to the home f the bride, a wedding break- fast was served, and the health of the newlv-weds was toasted At 1.08 o'clock Wednesday after noon Mr. and Mrs. Steacy left on the G.T.R. train for eastern points. « On their refurn they will take up resi dence on Barrie street, The bride was the recipient of many costly. presents, showing that she « is hbeloved "by a host of appreciable iriends. The groom popular voung Kingstoman: as where is a Married In Montreal. \ very quiet wedding, which will in terest many friends in Kingston; took place at St. George's church, Mont real, last Saturday morning, when Anne Winifred Ruth Cotter, of Kings ton, daughter of the late James | Cotter, of the Hudson Bay company, [if] building is bei [fland a new roof was united in marriage to Major Fred erick Charles Austin, son.of FE. 5. M Austin, Montreal, by the Ven. Asch-- deacon Paterson-Smythe. 'The bride Was unattended and wore a navy blue travelling suit with black velvet hat and corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. After the. core mony Major and Mrs. Austin left for New York to spend a 'short honey moon." Married In Ottawa. A quiet wedding was soleminized Wednesday afternoon, in St. Andrew's chureh, Ottawa, when Miss Constance Margaret Low was united in marriage to Harold George Drinkwater, Oritha, by Rev. Dr, J. W. Herridge, The bride, unattended, was given away by her father, Edward Low. She wore her travelling suit of amethyst cloth with panne, velvet hat to match trimmed with pansies, and a mustard-colored moire blouse with white chiffon vest Her corsage bouquet was orchids and lilies of the valley. After the cere- mony the guests returned to the home of the bride's parents, where a small feception was held. Mr. and Mrs Drinkwater loft on the 3.30 o clock train for Montreal. : Collecting Funds. "The evecutive of the YW.U. A, is jf promoting a canvass to seclive the sum of ¥1,500 to meet. the axpense of {needed improvements on the building Hon the corner of Johnsor and Clergy Hatreets. 'Ihe third storey of the equipped use, for [absolutely esentinl. Already Freder- Welch had: raised $1,100 feom citi- been found to be | FOR TITANIC CONFLICT | FEPPPEEREFPLEP EP LSP PIPE P 0D | * *» WAR BULLETINS, <-> * A sharp ' encounter between 4+ British and German cavalry » thirty miles south of Ostend to- day was followed -by the retire. ment of Germans. . : » trae French-British forces cap- 4 tured several German positions 4 at the point of the bayonet to- day, and gained much ground south of Lille. * % > * { LEE E Seep Inereéasing activity among the reserve ships in the navy yards at Portsmouth seems to indicate startling operations in the North Sea. * * * > 2 Sn + The London War Office States # | that Ostend will he defended to the last by the British troops there, which have been consid- erably reinforced. * The German advance cavalry brigades, marching on Ostend, reported turned south near Bruges, British consul will leave Ostend. HEBERT EG Bde Tb bb Montenegrins defied a large Austrian force on Tuesday near Sarajevo. Reported that heavy German, artillery was removed from Antwerp to Belfort on the left wing, FREE EBLE BRD Ebb nba oe ow Announced officially lin that the Russian cruiser sunk recently was by a German torpedo boat, not by a submar- ine. in Ber. " It is veported that Ostend has been taken by the Germans, but there is no confirmation. " og . Cossack-Russians took three + thousand German prisoners and several guns in a brilliant hand-to-hand fight in Poland. Russian official reports now say that siege guns are still re- ducing Przemysl forts, though the main Russian force has passed on. TREE LD Bd PRs « The London war office claims that the allies have won a vie- tory near Ghent, It is' stated in Tokio that the kaiser has advised Kian-Chau to surrender. + { | | { | DEAI at BASEMAN FHIRI t third base A SPY ESCAPED, London, Ont, Oct., 14.--An | + unknown German spy, arrested near the government wireless station, at Port Burwell, with many photos and plans of the harbor and district in his poc- 4 i ket, escaped from his guard while being taken to Woodstock Jail by jumping from a train when it was going full speed, He has not been seen since. +* | o* Skin Trouble on the Scalp Skin Dried and Cracked and Hair Fell { Out--Cured by Dr: Chase's Oint- { ment. | LE - Eczema is annoying and distress- ing at any time, but doubly so when | hair to fall out. Here is a grateful letter from a lady who was cured by | using Dr. Chasé's Ointment. i 'Myre. Hector Currie, Tobermory, Ont, writes: ---"1 was cured of a dis dgreeable skin disehse of the scalp by using Dr. Cha . Ointment. trouble started with itching and pain {in the scalp the skin would get dry 'and crack, and at times would bleed, {and the hair would fall ont. 1 tried three doctors without benefit, and Suftered for three years. Reading in the almanac afiput: Dr. Chase's Oing< ment, 1 began its use, and am now completel? curpd. The hair has \grown again, ind 1 am as well as 1 (ever was. You are at liberty to use this letter, for I'am glad to recom- mend so excellent a {reatment." ens, in large and small amounts, Dr. Chase's Ointment has, no rival a8 » cure for iiching skip dikease. 2 . 3 Ee "ectively arranged. her +Hilda day | Lelland, of Toronto « & = PEEP L PIPPI EES PES PPPS } returned to Branksome tov vite | Mrs. ! Miss Doris Browne and her guest it gets into the scalp and causes the | The | (Continued from Page 2.) Mrs. H. T. J. Coleman, Frontenac Street, pnterthined at a reception vesterday afternoon from fouy-thirty to seven o'clock, in honor of the girl students in the Faculty of Education. In the drawing room, which was fra- grant with lovely. American beauties, the hostess welcomed her guests, and was assisted in entertaining them by Mrs. W. Fo MeNeil and Mrs. W. KE. Macpherson. © Mrs. E. O. Sliter and Mrs. Raymond presided at the , tea takle im the dining-room, where quantities of autumn salvia were ei The girls 1 who assisted in serving refreshments in- cluded Miss Florence Flliott, Miss dna Booth, Miss Cora Watt, Miss Eleanor. Minnes, Miss Kate McKay, Miss Chrissie McLachlan, Miss Agnes Johnston and Miss Phyllis Plom- mer. * ai ae \ number of Miss Fthelwyn's friends held a most enjoyable surprise party on Thanksgiving night at the home of Mrs. George A. McGowan, Bailie treet, when those present were : Miss Ithel Kent and her guest, Miss Stone- hotise, Miss Lillie Murray, Miss Mgr- orie Uglow, Miss Jamieson, Miss Beth Small, Miss Kathryn Hart, Miss Muriel Brooks ,Miss Harriet ~.Gardi- ner, Miss Dorothy Sweeney, Miss. Ha- z¢l Browne, Miss Doris Jrowne and guest, Miss Helen Moore, of Lon: dong and Messrs. Walter Steacy, Vie tor Minnes, Rolph Emery, John Hay, stonehouse (Toronto), Sherman Hill, Pick Flmer, Bert. Dickson, Fd. Ryan, wrroll Ashley, Philip Mucarow and Cadets Sircom and Lemesurier which * went to Point, on Monday after nogy, included Miss Hazel Browne Miss Gwenneth Merrick, Miss Doris Hrowne, Miss Helen Moore (london) Miss Ruth Anglin, Miss hathryn Hurt, Miss Eleanor Phelan and Ca det Lemesurier, aPenhale, Sircom Lurnbull MeQueen Philip Ma \ very Vielhorne's jolly picnic and CHIOW A delightful Duteh luncheon wa :iven at the Country Club on Mon lay, when the guests included Mrs Hubert Stethem, Miss Mamie Gar Miss May Rogers, Miss Char lie Shortt, Miss Marjorie Brown field, Miss Sylvia Cochrane and Miss Kent reft, $e eh. Barrie street, en Miss Marjorie's hour on 1 Uglow; tertained some of Mrs. R 108 PAGE THREE ° -- A Broad Assortment of Smart New Styles in Misses' & Children's Coats !! Anything we could say of He Jsemblage would fall short in the telling, but Favill give us fashionable great pleasure to show vou these little garments Won't You Come To-Morrow Misses' Coats From $6.00 To $12.00 Children's Coats From $3.50 To $8.00 The New Coatings A very large showing of the new coatings in which every new weave, color and pattern is represented. You'll be sure to tind Just the coatings You want here, | Priced From 75¢ To $3.00 Yard With many exclusive coat lengths. STE ACY'S THEBUSIESTSTORE iriends at the tea in honour of Miss Louise Mc " Al few Miss R. Voaden, who was Miss la Nieolle's guest for the past dnys, has returned to Peterboro. Miss Marjorie Uglow, Barrie street, Hall, Toron to, to-day, after spending the holi davs with Mr. and Mrs. R. Uglow. Dr. C. W, Belton, Alived street. left on Tuesday for Winnipeg. Mr. Douglas Anglin returned to Ot tuwa yesterday after spending 'the hol idays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs W. i. Anglin, Earl street. Mr. Walter Steacy is home Ridley College, St. Cathalines, fow days, and is the guest of his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Steady Tohnson street. Miss Mary Stewart, Alfred has returned from Ottawa, where spent the week-end with Miss raine Shortt "tam a, MrT Tand MrE Herbert Robertson and boys spent Thanksgiving in N: fron for a street, she Lor Edward Dowling, of Montreal, «rent the week-end with his brother Mr. Reginald Dowling. Mr. and Mrs. J. C been the guests of Mr. and Mrs I Jobhmson street, will re home in Montreal this Gurd, who have Smith, their turn to week. Miss Norma Dougall, who Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mes M. Hughes, University avenue, turned to Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, on Tuesday. Mrs. H. Peacock n- for the past return to her.home riday Mr. Wendling Anglin, of Thorold spent Thanksgiving in town with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Ang lin spent J re who has been ir two weeks will in Toronte on * *« = = Charlotte McKay has re Agnes school, Belle spending the week-end Mrs H. B. Mills Miss turned St fo alter with Mr. and Jazot street Miss Ethelwyn Macgowan and her guest, Miss Jamieson, who spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. G A. Maocgowan, Barrie street, return ed to Belleville yesterday Miss Ethel Kent anf. her Miss Stonehouse, returned. tp Monl fom College, Toronto, vesterday, al ters spending a few days with Lt- Col. and Mra R. E. Kent, King guest 8 treet. Miss Olive Caven, of Toronto spent Sunday in town the guest of Brock Graham, Barrie street, Migs Helen Moore, of London, re turned to Belleville, yesterday to their studies at 'St. Agnes' i + resume College. i! Wr - Miss Mildred Masmorine who was Mrs. H. A. Betis' guest for the holi- day, returned to Toronto on Tues- jday morning. Miss Jessie Smith has from Ottawa, after a visit Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Fisher. { 'Mrs, Stanley N. Graham who has heen spending the supuner with {her parents, Mr. and Mrs Samuel | Rirch, Bagot street, will leave to- morrow. for Halifax to join Profes- scv Graham. Miss Ada Birch will accompany her. as far as Montreal. Miss "Eva Creighton, Regina, Sask. spending the week at the home of Mi: Campion. 339% Princess street, with her sister, Miss Phyllis Creigh- ton. who attending Queen's uni- versity. | Lt-Col and Mrs. James Massie 'and Miss Edith Massie will leave on refurned with { vi Montreal, leit, on Sunday, wm IN TOWN gm ircle of friends Mrs. Macphail, who has been visiting J.C, Gwillum, Union street leave, on 'lhursday, with small son, for Merrickville, to visit Ms. JJ. H. Coleman | Mes. C Johns arrived from || Fhoenhill, last week, and is the guest || i Dr, and Mrs. R. | Sparks, John son street i Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Rigney, George | street, have returned New York. Miss "Frances Fraser Thanks giving father, Rev. b Mrs, KE returned from ing Monday with it St. Agnes school Mr. "Harry Walkem irom. Hamilton, spend +8 with his parents; Mr B. Walkem, Beverly street = = = E, Willis KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE Ladies, Just Received a Ship- ment of Silk Bamboo Shades | Green, Yellow, Red and colors, for table lamps and [ll - diningroom domes direct from our friends, Japanese street, hag | Come and See Them Electric Co. Bidwell | 79 Princess Street Hl from pent th her King ville, after Miss Moll Was m town | to Fhanksgiv i and AresCoT HIE - Phone 441. the Bank to spend ot Mr. Uharles three weeks with his parents in Hali fax, N.NX Miss Rathbun came down Deseronto, on 'luesday, and will Mrs. Iva KE. Martin's on hing street, until to-morrow. Miss Grace Hemming, King returned, last night, from 'I'oronto Mrs. Montague Strange, Earl street, returned to town, to-day, from Toron to, after a visit with her sister, Yarker Miss Ethelwyn Mowat, street, has arrived home, after spend ing the summer in Scotland, the guest of Mrs. Thompson, at Boscombe, neat Bournemouth Miss Agnes I'hanks giving in Gananoque, with her par ents, and Miss Bessie Sanderson and Jeannette irom be guest, One Quality Only ---- The Best Nothing short of that can satisfy us or you You don't know a GOOD tire unless you have tried a MICHELIN Sold by THE PORRITT GARAGE Co., LTD. All' sizes kept in stock and prices right. Phone 434. 110-114 Wellington St, street, Mrs Johnson Johnson spent Mise Plummer were her guests for the { holiday I'hey returned to town on | Fuesday Mrs. G. W arrived to-day Mrs Donald, Bemidji, Minn from John, N.B8 Smith, Gore ot to visit LH street v . = of Miss . » » Tungsten Lamps Highest Quality, Lowest Prices. Halliday's Electric Shop Engagement Announced. Bessie Ning horn, voungest daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. John Kinghorn, of Rochester, | Y.. formerly of Kingston, and Mr, | Henry Melvor, of South Carolina, has | : take place on No- | home ! The wedding been arranged to vember th, at bride's parents, the of the | The engagement is agnoanced of | -, George Henry Brown, Seeley's Bay, | to Miss Elizabeth May Beamont, of this city, the marriage to take blace quietly at St. George's eathed- | ral in the early part of Novem- | ber. 'Wrinkles Quickly | If the aserage woman only knew ft | $ not at all difflenlt 10 preserve the | olthiul centoiir and velyety smooth- 1exs. of complexion Every woman - hates to see her face wrinkled or bag- | - gY.-and practically every one has ex- | perimented with some sort of patent remedy in the effort slither to remove such condition ur ar a off. 2 hi f A "Ax a malter of fact, the most effec- + ang IR BX Uve remedy in the orld one that mm 0 an I £ X¢ any "woman an easily make up her- - » sell at home, in a moments time, Let | : r ooking her take one ounce of pure powdered | « 0 ante 3s x saxolite, which she can purchase & a eolmblete range. ; ; any drug store. and dissolve it In a half pint of witch hazel 'Apply harmless and refreshin to the fade every day. le results are surprising--and instantageous. Byen after the very first applieation a marks: ed improvement ix apparent The wrinkles are less In evidence and the face bas a comfortable, smu Fasline; a stylish, comfortable call and see our line, eptionally attractive, If you are looking for { wearing shoe for fall, call This season's "Friday for Toronto, where they will in future make thelr home. They of frmpess that is most delightfu and good. for working shees, remembey we have:

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