Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Oct 1914, p. 2

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'Pine stoles and muffs do | not necessarily mean cost- Ps year's prices are cidedly favorable to the rehaser. Fox Furs--always in d taste, always becom- fluffy,' beauti- ished and design- The new ideas are smart | --undeniably so--and tend | toh | | i out to best advan- the individuality of If it is not convenient for you to come personal- 1y to the store, write for | our style 'book. ¥ fee | the Fall Trade We have passed info stock sixty-seven bales 'of Rugs. Designs are smaller and prices as low as last season. Every, mak e of stair and hall to mafeh. The cement clad 7 room residence with lot x 80, and stable. tHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1914. a § THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S FRESHMEN'S RECEPTION ON FRIDAY NIGHT. | E | Henri Bourassa to Address Queen's | Political Seience Club on Nov, 20th ~--Lady Students t6 Help in Red Cross Work. » » The freshnien's recepiion was held Friday nigat 1a Grant hat under di- 3 fection of TRE ). fo Uo A. Qld sW. A. nyeryene Faia taat this was Ie pest 1ecepiion ever neld ai the leollege. '1here were aboui nye bun- ldred present and ail ¢ selves Unmensety . pretuly aecorated jarge munglisy room was Coliege pennants. , In, vod + reidered by Yano :vivs Jog MCATLAUY, Proi. Luuminer, Miss A.-pond, srs. od, HepKirk anu sOiLE Ly Vo Me Miss 40. WrgLG vuoi Donnell, Miss Walls, Gs Merariane, Miss M. Uruiksaani, Miss #0 Hak- day, A. HMauuer (. 1), Archer. The Misses Speoner gave u auety and C. D. Archer and , Lechraneseacn {a piano solo Gile, Me- ATunUr, Merarigne wod Meuregor g quarteis. abe gave a very pleas srucents preussira rendered beauti- ine programme {ul music, when | was BOLLE ON Jil wiabl sau Lucie Was 2180 @ Prograniine going oa in the de HU EUS TOOL. bainty re- fresnmentis were served in the read- ing room by tue girls of Y. W. L.A. jue DApPY -@iidiy Droke up about nudnige, L0e sucess the re- ception is due 10-ine unLiring emorts oi W, Dobson and MY. scuree, of the Y. M. C. A., ana Miss McDougall, of the Y. W. C. A Suge was ers; And the bright with wit were Mids SL MEESERS, 5 of The Engineering society held its first meeting of lng year yesterday afternoon in Fleming hall N. LG: Stewart, the president of the society, was in the chair. The nominations for the officers of the year, tor vigil- ance committee, and for athletic committee were held. D. G. Browne, gecretary of the-society, took care 01 the nominations. The election of otricers 'will be held next. Saturday morning. T. C. Bonham and N, G Stewart were appointed pall cl and returning officer respectiv The scrutineers will be Mr. ( Sharters trom '15, W. J. Stewart, '16, { Mallock, '17, and Mr. Harris, schedule for Arts inter year games, is as follows: 28--Yemr '16 vs 17 81--Year '15 vs 18. 2--Year '16 vs 15. 4--Year "18 vs '17. j--Year '16 vs '18. Year '17 vs '16. The rugby Oct. Oct. Nov, FIRE, DENT, AND SURANCE. AUTOMOBILE J. 0. HUTTON, Kingston, Ont. Signs That Are Passing Away Science has taken the pro- fession of optics beyond the old time "side 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,0.0.5 Eyesight Specialist. 848 King St Phone 1019 LIFE, SICKNESS, ACOI- IN- Wanted---A Grocery Store in re. sidential part of the city, apply to 18 Market Square, Nov. & Nov. 23 The results of Arts '18 elections of officers for coming year are: Hon- orary president, Prof. Mitchell; pre- sident, R. Allison; vice president, J. Fraser; secretary treasurer, Mr. Browne; historian, Miss Hilda Land: poetress, Miss J. Saunders; orator, A. J. MelLeod; prophetess, Miss A. Sutherland; marshal, Mr Houghton; critic, Miss E. Lyons. Year '16 Arts held a rugby prac- tice on Union street campus yester- day afternoon. The team is get ting into shape for its grst/game on Wednesday, Oct. 28th. T. Y. Mar- tyn is. manager of the team. The Political Science club met yesterday afternoon. President, Len McQuay, took charge. A leter was read from Henri - Bourassa, M.P., saying that he would speak to the Political Science club and all stu- dents on Nov. 20th. His, subject will farm will be, "The National Ob- servance-and-Respectability.of Can-| ada." A letter was read from J. 8 Ewart, saying that he would speak {to the club sometime this fall. The | elections of officers resulted: Hon- | orary president, Prof. W. L. Grant; president, Len. MeQuay; "1st vice president, J. A. Melnness; 2dn vice president, John Gileh¥st; secretary treasurer, J. G. Countryman. A mass meeting of the college girls will be held on Monday after- noon, te. discuss the Red Cross work. Two members of Kingston Red Cross society will éxplain the Furniture Carpets ue with don't go to retain antique design--which ates years hence than. it is Young couples when buying. pur lines of more valuable Our Rugy 'end Carpets to match are Hams. Thee Jaf. More than, mere hel designs, and Sumer EW Mid iso: ve mE There are Germans living | Draperies GOOD FURNITURE increases in vai | pleces, it % its finish, and iM it"s a good is really the p-~to-dnte style--it is worth more now, Ti der this 1 ul yon to see, ' nes A FURST RE copled | rom G and which will get further' ou. | wo hat YOUR | stiffness work of that society and ask the | college girls to help. OUT AGAIN AND IN AGAIN. Jobn Billings Locked Up Same Day . He Was Liberated From Jail. "My, but this is awful. i T had | just been given a chance I would Rave got out of the city John Billings, no renowned Josh Hillings, had this to say at the police court Saturday morning, and perhaps he had cause for the remark. "John was just liber- ated from the jail on Friday morning, after serving a term for drunkenness. | By nightiall he was again very drunk and Constable Marshall Armstrong did him a good turn by taking him to the lock-up. The magistrate imposed a fine of $3 and costs or one month. | As he had but seventy cents he will have to go to jail. Billings makes money by selling shoe laces, Three drunks, who raised a row in la restaurant Friday, were given a | chance to proceed on Montreal. Married At Halifax. | A wedding of interest to many peo- { ple in Kingston took place last -Mon- !day afterneon in Halifax, N.8., when | Miss Madge E. Maedonald was quiet- fly married to William Edward Steacy, son of Mr. and Mrs, 7. Steacy, | Johnson - street, who is "stationed at | the barracks in Halifax. The vere mony was performed in the churchby | Rev. Dr. Foley, and the bridesmaid was Miss Frances Phelan, sister of the bride, while Lieut. Ringwood perform- ed the duties 'of best man. No wed: trip 'was taken; as the groom is v expecting orders to go overseas. relation to the PS Should Be Questioned. Four Germans placed under arrest at Gananoque and brought to Fort | Hengy some time ago, were later re- and are now living in. a tent the town that should, at questioned by the wuthor- joyed tnem-' their way to FOUND DEAD IN CELLAR I MARY PETERSON, OF BATH, HAD A STROKE. Found By Her Poster The Deceased Was of Age, Mrs. Mary Daughter Peterson, of Bath, by her foster-daughter, Thursday at noon. The deceased had been strick en with paralysis. She was eighty years of age and was very active des- pite her years. . It is thought deceased had gone down into the base ment to ner. The adopted daughter, ing she was going out into the den upon her w. customary did not think anything more her until an hour or more had pass- ed. When the old lady had - not made 'her appearance a search was immediately started and to her hor ror she found her lying in the cellar, life being extinct. Miss Pbterson hurriedly iniormed the neighbors, who came and assisted to earry the re mains up into the house. The fume ral of the deceased was held on Fri day afternoon. think- gar- walk, FOOTBALL SATURDAY MORNING. { McGill" 11 and Queen's II; Clashed in Game on Lewer Campus. Queen's TI and MeGill TT ned up on the lower campus at Queen's univer sity on Saturday morning as fol lows : Righty Years i was found dead in the cellar of her home' the! get potatoes to peal for din-| about | | oan LATEST POPULAR MUSIC, Two for 25 Cents Over 1000 to select from. OPEN NIGHTS. Tipperary 15c. JAYNE STERLING COLOR SONGS. Regular 50c. SPECIAL 25c. When the Gray of the Sky. Slumber Time. When Day Is Done. Dear Little Mother O' Mine. $1.50 and $1.25 Reprints, of most popular books THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 160- 2 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 919 MoGill 11-Flying wing, Rosebor: ough; halves, Rainboth, McKay and Martin; quarter, Faweett; Scrimmage, | tvan, Macdonald, Puckery« inside wings, Sergus, Mouser; middle wings Wilkins and Melean; outside wings, Forbes and Parkins, Queen's TE-Flying ' wing, Nicholson; halves, Spence, Whitehead and = Me- Neil; quarter, Cook; scrimmage, Mc- Cormick; Stalker and "Embrey; mside wings, Lyons and Tumbs; meddle wings, Minnes and Young; wings, Harri and Wert. The officials wers : liims, of Queen's; referee; T. ran, of MeGill, umpire The quarter time Gs» MeGall, 5. Half time : Three-quarter McGill, 8. Final : "Ken." Wil score was Queen's MéGill, 7 Queen's, Queen's, 13; time : 10 on Queen's 14; MeGill, McGill and Queen's tied the round. 'The teams dre playing it off McGill won round by 16 to 14 Mackie. has re From Rev, Dr, Postmaster James Stewart a letter from Rev. Dr. Mackie, Scotland on the 12th of 'The month. He states 'that ha had a lettde dated Sept. 29th, from his som, Lieut. William Mackie, with the Royal Artillery in France. Lieut. Mackie was then well. He had been in all - the battles from Mons on ward, and is now at the Aisne. His column was in tight cornd:s, but bs Dr. Mackae states that two nephews ave at Letter ceived who reached caped of his front. also Fall And Winter Imporatations. Prevost, all his fall tailoring department suiting and overcoating variety to choose from. stock of ready-made clothing gents' furnishings. impcertations for his consisting ef in great Also large and The best time to. stop paying rent is before you begin. If you have al- begun then the time to stop Talk with McCann about ready is now. home Hugh Hagan, Westport, has sold his farm to M. McCoy, and has pur- chased J. E. North's farm ot Ard more. p Kingston's Famous Far Store. Elegant Styles | And Beautiful Materials Are the striking fea- tures of the new Cloth Coats we are showing. We take a good deal of pride in our display of Ladies! Coats this sempson. Every garment has been select. ed with excep tional careful- ness and theve are no two alike in our entire stock. To attempt to describe these Coats here would J be an dimpossi- Ji! bilky -- there Hi are too many fh 4 kinds of cloths [|| and styles. Of course the early choosers, get the best choice, so come early. The season al- ready has gone pretty far, but J}! by buying now you will be prepared for the cooler weath- | er that is bound to come soon. Dom't wait until the cold spell ssvives] choose now at your leisure. Special value at $10, $12, 9i4; others as low as $6 and as high as $25. GEORGE. MILLS & 6 'Furriers and Ladies' Costumes O'Tollo- | 1: the HIB Brock street. has received! true. | strawherries to the Whig office, which "ter sold at 32c. a pound, and eggs at son's. . Mes. W. H. highly respected Ladies' weight, vests natural color outside | dollar a pair. Al sizes and guarantee, all est Wonderful Hosiery Values for every ber of the household. Ladies' Black Corded Velvets in all the a yi inches wide; Roman Stripe Silks { Sweater Coats in a great colors all sizes We Have the Coat or Suit that will please fit, finish and price. yYou--sty) le, tt tt edt NEWMAN TONIGHT Elastic Ribbed Underwear, and drawers, Ask To See Our Special Kid Glove at one backed (hE Dainty coldrings at, a yard winter white and 25¢ each and up "we wanted shades in with the strong l the maom- Extra specials in Hose at, a 25¢, 35¢, 50c (Cashmere wanted shades. 27 wed 11 for girdles, sashes, ete ... $1.25 range of pretty im stock. i & SHAW "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" McGILL RUGBY TEAM To Meet Queen's In Kingston Sut- ! urday Afternoon. | The wind on Saturday morning was due north and quite strong. This will not be a benefit to the McGill team when .it meéts Queen's this afternoon The McGill ground is surrounded by trees and the Montreal team does not have much practice in heavy winds Shaughnessy, the McGill coach, wik play the following: Flying wing, Neath: right half, Paisley; left hal, Laing: centre hal, Jefirey; quarter, Montgomery; scrimmage, Demuth, Mec Call, Pennock; left inside wing, Reid; right inside, Ross; left middle, Wil liamson; right middle, Quilty; left outside, R. Laing; right outside, Ken- nedy. Officially, McGill does not know any- thing oi the protest by Varsity. Shaughnessy says| that every player on a McGill team must have 'a cer tificate signed by two members of the faculty. Waterous is not playing be cause his people do not want him to. AH of the other players : mentioned are now attending college. All that the McGill authorities know of the protest is -a question sent from To- ronto asking if = the allegation = was Strawberries Grown In October. On' Snturday morning J. B. Ash, 49 Arch street, brought a bunch of he had grown in his garden: during Octobtr. He has a number of the plants at the Piesem time in hlos- som. Saturday Market. There wai a very large marci on Saturday, but mo change in prices. | Potatoes sold at 75¢c. a bag, and it is likely that the price will go even Jower, as there is & targe supply. Put- 30c. a dezen. "MeConkey's week-end sweets," Gib- Peterson, an old and resident of Bath, was found dead on Wednesday mori ing. Cause of death stroke of para: FEES UILDERS' SUPPL LES Eo) 7 The Hearth Fick Anglin's Lump Coal E You er is a p We have an stock of large, bl and shiny lump t cally tree from screenings. S.ANGLIN&CO"| Coal and Lumber think he ot! extra wky, coal slate ERO IW Yards IX BAY & WELLINGTON STS. Phone 66, I I TEL (rary Lomoer, Coal & Wood [mam our fan il a Jupslien Just arrived. New New Even If you (Rink ven if you hon ha oe that hunting Sinead come in -- look around. You may ie womething to Increase your comfort or pleasure, Mitch Hardwars . nternstional Ze, Cough Syrup, 150, Gibuon's, _ 8 col i lh RN | | | | smooth Bi practi- #5 and 82) CLOCKS Oddly cased clocks. Clocks to match mod- ern furniture. Old Country designs mostly. Clocks are going up in price. Select yours before that happens. Smith Bros, Jewellers 3 Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses This Is the time to buy your furs You have a better assortment to choose Gourdier Furrier 78-80 Brock St. Real Estate In All Its Branches Buying, Selling Or Renting Any desired at a | oasonab le price See me before buy- ing. Houses to Rént, Fire Insurance E..-W. MULLIN, [state and Insurance, Johnston & Division Sts Phones 539 and 1456 location E tell your friends~if dissatis- ft fied, tell us That's our § platform constructed on am ol Jee it's be strong enough §i i ig enough to support and your friends. oy TESTED ONCE

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