Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Oct 1914, p. 8

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Combined With Comfort and Style To meet the requirements of our custo mers this vear we have stocked he avy with all the best styles and fabrics." We antici- pated heavy sales for our Balmacaan and shawl collar overcoats. and to Judge by the last week's heavy selling, we Lit the nail on the head Talking right to the point on overcoats We want you to see the splendid coat we are selling at $15.00 Come while the stock is fresh and coniplete in sizes. LIVINGSTON'S A Little Out of the Way, But It Will Pay. You To ! Walk : Et § IWALDRON'S ! Owing to the present conditions, not one of the lj following articles could be 'replaced at the present values, but as the quantities are not large, we will clear the lot to-night at these special prices. | 240 Linen Table Napkins if Full size, 22 x 22 inches, hemmed ready for use, in ! neat patterns, polka dot, Shamrock and floral Di designs; a napkin that will give good wear; well worth 20e, MEET IN SENIOR INTERCOL- LEGIATE RUGBY GAME At the University Athletic Grounds Saturday Afternoon -- The Line- Up of the Teams. { The weather was all that could be | desired for the Intercollegiate rug- by game on Saturday afternoon. The | 'Varsity team arrived in . the city | Friday evening bringing with them i quite a number of rooters. The | Toronto squad are a husky looking { bunch, ; F | The official line-up for the game Position * Varsity flying wing centre half left half centre half quarter centre scrim. Kennedy right scrim, Dunsmore left scrim. Nicholson Ellis right inside wing McMullan Pilgrim left inside wing Berwill 'right middle wing White | is: | Queen's ! McQuay Hazlett Hill Rowlands Quigley McLeod Lindsay | Doyle Sheehy; Stratton right outside wing Macdonpell right outside Box left outside A picked rugby teanr from the city left on Saturday for Brockville | to play the Q.R.T.U. team of that f, own. Those who went were: K. Millan, T. McNeill, J. Stewart, Cy Stewart, K. Reid, G. Dick, H. Dick, W. Lumb, Grace, 8S. Latuney, V. Somerville. t THE BOWLING CLUB Presented Gifts to W. R. Sills and Team Winners. The members of Queen's bowling club did henor to W. R. Sills, the honorary secretary of the club, on Friday evening when they present- ed him with a handsome silver tea service and tray. During the years that Mr. Sills has been connected with the club he has done faithful service and the members appreciate it. W. R. Sills and the members of his team, which won the rink bowl- ing championship, were presented with suitable. gifts. The members of the team were Dr. John Watson, William Moore, Thomas Lambert d Prof. Symons The team was also presented with the S.8 Corbett , ver trophy R. S. Graham and Rev. Leroy Rice who won the doub- les also received suitable gifts. Napanee Plowing Match Notwith: (anding the unfavorable weather and land conditions, the third annual plowing match of the Lennox and Addington branch of the Ontario Plowman's association was the largest yet he at Napance. Fhirty-one teams could be counted | on the land at one time, which was | three more than last year. The re-| sult was: Men's sod----- Thomas Craven, Bath; Joseph E. Seals, Morven; John Kent, Sr., Napanee; Archie Howie, West- brook; J. W. Walker, Switzerville: Frank Cassidy Centreville; Ross Paul, Bath; I'. J. Robertson; Strath- cona, | Men's stubble--John Kent, Jr i Marysville; Herbert Aylesworth, R.| 'M:. D., 5, Napanee: W J. Gollinger, Selby; Henry Sexsmith, Selby; Wil-| liard Embury, Newburgh; William | Milling, R.M.D., 6, Napanee; Samuel | Knapp, Selby. { Boys' sod--C. CC. McKim, Na- | panee; Joseph Kent, Napanee; Gra: i Cock, Napanee 1 Boys' stubble Kenneth lock | ridge, Newburgh; Fred. Joslin, Bath: | Rupert Taylor, Napanee. | Riding plow, open to agents I M. Reid, Massey-Harris agent Wilkinson plow, for the best work]. done in any closs by a man using a Wilkinson plow--John Kent, Sr Napanee. « Extra special, donated by the xa panee Drug company, limited, for the best "crown" in men's sod orl stubble--Thomas Craven, Bath {i loys' special -- Dominion Bank trophy, won the second year in suc- cession by C. €C. McKim, Napance. | ------ Belgian Relief Fund is The following additional subscrip- | tions have been received by the pre- | sident of the Board of Trade for the | Belgian Relief Fund: Mrs. R. S. waldron, $15; Mrs. R. K. Kilborn, $15; Mrs. EK.'J. B. Pense, $5; A. Calvin, $10, At the present time there nine bags of potatoes and hags of oats awaiting | Citizens desiring to send produce | are ! three | Gage ning the Campbell contest the teams finished with a Homer scoreless g ? M Adelard Varsity--Goal, Gilley: Sinclair oot, og Silly; Referee-- E. O. Sliter, Kingston; | MoCyen, umpire, D. W. B. Hendry, Toronto. |g, ; i Corkindale, To Play in Brockville were held as spares. kindale: scoring a goal after fiiteen ond half, t b, , Gilbert, M. Cooke, F. Evans and R. |r quoi, the game ending Varsity Queen of Spain. +| theatre, and will be seen on { noon vach afternoon at 4.15 for all thereafter up to will this, the greatest serial story produced. Ideal theatre Monday and Tuesdwy. Migs Edith Pense, $5; H. | © 'advance, in prices. shipment, | INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER "Varsity and Queen's Playell Here Saturday Morning. Un Saturday morning the Vagsity soccer team, of Toremto, clashed with Queen's in the fimal game for the championship of the Intercolle- giate soccer union, comprised of these {Wo teams. Last year a stiff fight Vas put up by Queen's and Varsity for the trophy and was won by 'the Mi latter after "three games had - been | . Queen's went to ochuding]| J and ¢ the BN I I clashed with Varsity, concluding' game with a drawn. score. A later Varsity came to Kingston again the score ended even. Var-| then paid Queen's "ravelling Bt win- J | i week and sity penses to Toronto, where the match was settled -by Varsity playing has been always the « same. Queen's two weeks ago went to To- So far this season the result of % ronto and after an hour and a half i i ame. The line-up of the teéhms is : Queen's--Goal, Sutherland; Brian | backs, Leeds, Duffett; half-backs, B. Cassels | Mackenzie, Donaldson, Coulter: left middle wing Hughes! y ards, | full ! for- Imes, leNab, D. Mackenzie. I Beaton; backs, Preston, Roos; forwards, Fenwick, | i » Robb, Me-| Trebileock and Givens Refaree~Prof. J. F. Macdonald, The first half resulted in Varsity's avor by a score of 1 to 0, MoCor- nimutes' play. There was no scoring in the sec- Queen's, 0. This gives Varsity he championship. MAURICE OF BATTENBURG I'irst member of the royal family to be killed in action. He was a cousin 1 King Geonea and a brother of the PRICE OF MILK GOES UP Will Be Given a Boost to 8c a Quart. The Whig was informed Satur- day morning that ai a meeting ot tne milk dealers it had been decided «0 boost the price of milk from 7c. 0 3C a quart on November 1st. It has been usual for tne dealers to put the price up for the winter Guns From Tc "Trey 0'. Hearts." Don't fail to read this big story by Louis Joseph Vance, stari- | §i Ing mn today's issue of the = Whig. ft is the talk of the continent and |f 15 showing in the. leading theatres. |§ In Toronto alone thirty-eight houses ire running it. The pictures start | Monday and Tuesday at the Ideal | these The serial lays cach week until completed. ladies and children and all others who | 'are are' roquestod to attend after | performances and avoid oven: | Special show commences | i stu- | i lents to enable them to see this won- |! lerful ' picture without neglecting their studies. Evening shows will start Wt 6.45 p.m. and every fifty minutes eleven io'clock. You following | ever Follow the crowds to the) i ug rush. make no mistake in Entertained Old Folks. Thursday evening Mrs. Truesdell Sydenham street, with a small |}! vircle of young people entertained | Old TO-NIGHT An opportunity to save on a number of things needed . for the cold 'spell next week. haa PRE a & 360 White Cotton Corset Covers | A fine woven make with long sleeves and buttoned front. Just the for early wintér. These are worth 25¢ or more. : YOURS TO-NIGHT .. : nn | Pairs of Men's Sox Made from English worsted, some in shades of grey, mixed. These are good values from 25¢ or more. YOUR CHOICE TO-NIGHT - others in heather 15¢ Pair | Children's Fine White Flannelette | Nightgowns Properly made from a soft warm flarnelette; sizes for girls from 6 years, 8 YoUks To NTGHT oo. 45c Each enraNew Arrivals To-day + STYLISH COAT, COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Both in PIQUE, LINON NOVEAU and SWISS; also NOVELTY COL. LARS WITH VESTEE. - ~-- NAA rs Lg pi A i A A. AAA A, ti { } THE BEST MAKES THAT SURELY MEAN A SAVING. » TANS, in many shades $1.00, $1.25 { BLACK, that retain their finish $1.00, $1.25 | WHITE, soft and fine $1.25 { GREYS, pretty shades $1.25 Your Winter Coat MAY BE SELECTED TO-NIGHT. A NUMBER OF REALLY STY. LISH COATS NOW READY You are at perfect liberty to come and try these coats on and satisfy your- selves that they are the best for the money. You are never urged to buy here--and are welcome at all times. NAA a rr, A ti ett A At ttl AA Ni mrtg Kid Gloves AFTER SUPPER SALE | eR -- to the Belgians can have the same |the inmates of the Home for sent to the Ontario street fire sta- | Friendless and Infirm Persons, for tion, or if notified the firemen will an hour, with songs, choruses, duets call for them. They would like to |#nd organ recitals and every selee- get all the produce in for one ship- [tion me} with applause. Mrs. J. H. | u ment. The firemen are in need of | Truesdell and her young friends barrels, bags and cases to make the will end regularly during 'the ! Nrments The local branch of the j winter and 'he old people will cer-! Bank of Toronto has offered to for- t#imly welcome her after last tia tne money for the relief of the | night's entertainment. The follow- Belgians. {ing sang and plaved: Misses Bell, | -- | Ailsa, Eva and Vernal Truesdell. | Nt Was Pretty Strong Cider | Mrs. Truesdell ably accompanied | | There was an interesting case before | them, | Justices of the Peace Bradshaw and | Series in pan { - Spooner, on Saturday mernivg. The | The Earnings Fair. ; \ case was brought by the crown. It was stated by J. W. Norcross gainst a resident of the township of [general manager of the Canada Portland for selling liquor in a local Steamship Lines, that the earnings option township. The barrel of of the "ompany during the past few #O0n Sale Tonight at 12 Ye Each. 40 Dozen Bedroom Towels Hemmed ends, all white and some with red berders; _ pure linen and good size; regular value 20c each. On Sale Tonight at' 12%¢ Each. Low Heels, Solid Soles, 4300 Glass Cloths, Kitchen | Towels and Sick Towels - Pure linen ready hemmed in white and coloured bor- ~~ ders, worth 18c and 20c each. {ion Sale Tonight at 12%c Each. J celebrated event later on in the day liquid $n question was brought into, court. The Belleville cider works sold ed. the defendant the liquid, guarantee ing it 1.30 per cent. proof. It> was fornd by government analysis to be 3.38 per cent. The law is that any-| tong above 2.50 per cent. is intoxi- cating. At the Police Court . There was but a short session of the police court on Saturday morn: ing. A young man volunteered for overseas service on Friday morning, rand at night was very much under the weather with the result that {he placed under arrest by Con- stably Michael Berrigan. He plead- ed guilty to being drunk when ar- raigned before the rt, and has handed him over to the months had been better than expeet-! "Two or three weeks of good : freight business would do much to-| ward a very favorable showing in: earnings," said Mr. Norcross, "and i we are hoping that before the sea-'J son closes we will enjoy an improve- ment. Officers Chosen. Atl the annual meeting of Lennox 'and Addington Teachors' associat-| ion the following offifers were eleet- ed by acclamation for the coming year: Mr. McLean, M.A. Napanee; vice-president 'Miss Mitchell, New- burgh; secretary treasurer, Miss E. || i Harrison, Napanee; delegates to the | O.E.A.. the retiring president, Wil-|}] liam MeKay, and Miss A. McGinness. Two Dollars and Fifty Cents Not the regular price, but-a

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