Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1914, p. 2

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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 Furniture Carpets | Draperies GOOD FURNITURE fncreases In val- ue with age-=it don't go to pleces, It retains its finish, sad i "ss a good antique designe=which Is really the up-~to-date styies~it Is worth more fifty years henve than it ix mew. Young couples - should consider this when buying. Jt will pay yom to see our lines of NEW FURNITURE copled from OLD DESIGNS and which will get more valuable further on. | Monday | tingent in England. | | camp. | | " Our new ine of Parlor Sates in ana any, are cove a nd in | o a RKeeplug with rugs, ete. $20.00 up to es our aheRauY. Bedroom Suites, | TE. HARRISON £0. "5 {to {were | Stewart had a letter Capt. J. ARTS AND NG } ELEC. TIONS ON SATURDAY So- Girls Mater Society Discussed Fubctions -- Queen's Ground Hockey. cial Play wire held radalts ocisty elections morning The Honorary president, Dr. ; president, FE. W. Pilgrim: ice F. Pavater: secrelafy, J. assistant secretary, 1. Hu. treasurer, John L. McKinnon; Wenn; critic, J. North; 15, RJ. MacKenzie: Cumming; '17, B. C, W. E. Rankin; PP.G. and Spa Arta' Saturday Ihe are | teheson; auditor, A. M onmimtteemen, op: 18, Herbert Coneursus Inigmitatus et "Vir Chief jastice, 4. « MeCormick; judge, W, *i. Maclntyre: senior prosecuting attorney, J. A. McInnes; sheriff, 4. 1. MeQuay; clerk, M. Erb; chief of police, JJ. 'Ay Mefiregor; Junie prosscuting attorney, K. Me constable Melville; "17, . Sutherland; 'IR, MacCallum Thr junior orier; J. J. Black; Marsh and Fd: Hanna and I. Rosey MeFadden and N. ( J. MeKinnon and H. J meeting f this The largest Aloe Mater x held on Saturday tion "hall Over two prestnt A lawyer's damages medical the year evening in { onvoea hundred letter asking stolen during the rush wa< referred ~t wer goods freshmen's Aesculapinn made for the bv the Aesceulapian annual dance Nov Dec. 9th, and by the its annual dinner Dec culapian society asked for the use of upper corridors of new wuilding for its annual qocial evening oft Nov 27th. These communications. broug out lengthy discussions that the functions at the university sed this year A notion was carried 'to divide the meeting into a committee of the whole to discuss social functions, in cluding dinners and dances. 'Mr. Bald- appointed speaker About twenty gentlemen of gave their opinions on After a wellkdelivered oration Spankie moved that the put wd as Raving taken no 'ae tion on social fanctions any laws, but that the commend the different take into consideration the present crisis I'his motion was seconded by Mr. Mathewson and ddopted was decided grant whove cieties' for giety. Requests use of Grant hall Society for its 20th and dinner Arts' society for 2nd. ¢ The Aes arts' dee be win was the matter Mr on ree soviety re faculties t to the requests election morning. The The Engineering Society were held on Saturday results were Honorary Prof. L Malcolm; president, I Dunsmore: hrst vi Calhoun; second vi Orr; secretary, P. Earnshaw; ant secretary, Grant Smith; treasurer R. F. Smith; committeemen, "15 J, A Fournier, '16 AYexandeér Jackson, "l J. A. Bara, M. R. Byron, "IS M, F Kerr, J.-M. Campbell. Athletic © committee : President, R T. Smith; vice-president, W. H. Slinn seétélaty-treasurer, ( B. Dawson committeemen, "15 Nelson McCartney 16 C. BE. Fraser, '17 8. H. Burwash "IR D. A. Stalker. Vigilance committee : ecuting attormev, M. S prosecuting attorney, tum; elerk, M. 7. Met EK. Baker; chief of police Fareell; constables tineau, '16 R. ( McClefinan, 0. Ferg Is R. Patterson. assist Senior elds: prose junior McCal shen Shi ruson, een arts "15 an Saturday morn called ol r wi itl he ey b betw d for y be game. It this week n girls held a ground hockey, on Saturday morning on the upper campus. They used reg ular . sticks 'and .a ball Tor =a puck l'e are being 'formed in the different years and the schedule wil start in the near future practice ir FOUND COAT AND VEST Of Man Who Was Recently Held Uy And Robbed. The police now have in their posses a coat and vest, the property of a man who was held up and robbed of 'about $87 a few weeks ago near McAdoo's bush. The elothing wa found by ol the people hving in the neighborhood. 'The man was in an autombbile party and was held uj on the roadway hy some one who hit him 'over the head with the butt end of a revolver. 'The two had a livdly in which the man attacked lost his coat and vest. Son some tussle, Brock Street Hall. The gospel servicer at Brock Street Hall on Sunday was one of more than ordinary interest and the attendance the largest since the summer season. The first speaker Mr. Peterson, of Toronto, gave an attractive 'gospel message from Paul's message to Philemon from was followed by a stirring address Ly F. G. Lockett on the "Forgiveness of Sins," and how God could be just and righteous und yet forgive sin- ners. During the address the ut- tention by the congregation was very marked. Letters From Canadians Another bunch of letters arrived on morning from Kingston young men with overseas con- Postmaster 1. from his son, ('. Stewart, who stated that the contingent had every comfort in James 8. Macdonald, wrote his parents here. that the contingent wight be ih kn land for two months more. Lieut .- Cal, A E. Ross also wigte fabout ND A io the Fall And Wintér Impotatations. Prevost Brock street. has received | all his fall importations for, his tailoring department: consisting of (suiting and overcoating im great frariety to choose from. Also large Isteck of ready-made | clothing and PHONE, eens: furnishings. wl "Cherry Corb 8, a Gibson's, various faculties AMS. he contrary to Presiden, A "4 ther-is auaiaghe of the THE HALLS OF Ql eg EL NE 1 RH HENRY opel vi FiRADED HARD TO BE GIVEN A CHANCE J ----. - The Chance the Magistrate Gave Him Was That He Should Be Out Of the City by Tuesday Morning -- Accused Was Very Glad of the Offer And Promised To Leave, Shith, a in The cHarge Henry strapping fellow, had to face police court on Monday morning was that of vagrancy. He was placed un- Ser arrest Saturday night by Sergt + chance said Smith walk to? ve me out of the city,' "Where will yon the magistrate "Well, Hl alk to Smith. "Ji | cannot io Kingston 1 promise The m t just where Smith would walk to and | o pressed him for an answer How: the accused appieatéd to have ne ial place in mind. He merely tended to go on a tramp antil he w to get work, . Smith has only beed out of : chor time and the thoughts of going back recsiled many unpleasant thing to his mind. "Please give this chance. . to wo. back to that jail," he putting emphasis on the wort bush," work here out. the get to walk ever spe able me want said, "thal {he magistrate Smith a chance The judgment he should be out of the v morning work in 1sked the finally decided t Rings had better go, th Sinith went, and while s door said "thank * replied And through th passing vou" t« " KYE IN BATTLE W. F. FitzGerald's Nephew Led a Bavonet Charge. Rev. W: J} received very sad on from Ireland A 'a wound his PiteGerald Monday moming letter told him | of \ nephew, Lieut. Gerald \ FitzGerald, received im battle, "and resulted in 'the loss of his eye FitzGerald was with the Lein regiment, which 'went through days of hard fighting. In lead a bayonst charge near Chappelle, Belgian frontier, was hit rifle bullet close 1 No operation could he field, so the youna news which Lieut sler three ing on the by a German the left eye performed on the wht is only twenty wis removed 'with the woundad back to Fngland, and taken to. Wim bleton Cottage hospital, where it Yound necessary to remove th The optie nerve of ,the other eve Lieut. FitzGerald's fa Bank of Ire he man, years of eve 'affected land in Waterford At The Grand. Musical Comedy an opening pla two-net musical gem, "The Luna and the Lady," consisting: of a catchy nd up-to-the-minute Trane; int#rmimgled: with of eomedy of the better kind and a selection of good vaudeville acts, including Bayard and Geary, both pupils of "the now famous Cas tles, who will offer each evening a s lection of all the late dances l'aken a whole this without a doubt of the best popular pric re tions ever appearing in K where they will hold forth for tire week, beginning tonight, Grand Opera' House, 1 ction . To-night Imperial will ofier I'he com pany the twe dozen nrusicad plenty as as "After Gibson's Rainy Weather Shave Our stock of umbrel- las ineludes a big variety for men, women and children at Toe, 81, 81.25 $1.50 and up. Our dol- lar special so well known that ° anybody may order one by phone with confidence. IS RAINCOATS We sell the kind that keep out the rain and our prices are not high, either, : Men's Raincoats, $6 up Ladies' Raincoats, $4ap New Caps New Gloves and T will walk] sad § strate was puzzled to know | 8' 15c.. Dutton's, opposite Griffien's thea- foe" i -- The Battle Song of the Allies big! the | The biggest selling and most { {i} popular song in the world to- day Send a copy to your | friends in the States. For King and Country asked | The great recruiting song of England. Featured Uy the leading bands, orchestras and singers the country over. Har- old Jarvis says, "It is the best WAr song used." m- | Jail a . don't New York Sunday Times "All the News That's Fit To Print" 50 pages of solid reading matter, 12 pages of illustra- tions in rotogravure and black and 'white from the scene of the war "The Peace of Righteous- ness," by Theodore Roosevelt. The latest war news. THE College Book Store Latest Popular Music Vocal-- Oh, My Love California and You Along Came Ruth The Little Ford Right Along 'Poor Pauline Last Night My Croony Melody I Want To ' Go Michigan. They Start The Victrola Instrumental-- Valse June Congratulations. You're Here and I'm Here Pepper Pot, One Step "Tango Jeg of Mutton, One-Step Kitty MeKay ~THE-- College Book Store Rambled Back To or pris: | A BIG RANGE of all the popular colors in Velveteens, special value, at 50c a yard and up VELVET CORDS in black and colors, full 27 inches wide, and selling at 50c a yard and up SILK AND PANNE VELVETS in black and all the wanted colors, $1, $1.25 a yd. SILK PLUSH and sealette for coats, nice fine even pile, in exceptionally good shades of black, 36 and 50 inches wide, $2.50 to $7.50 a yard. Pictorial Review Quarterly Winter edition. book and any pattern for 25 - Newman | i & Shaw, The Always Busy Store TIME In Celebrating Hallowe" en on Satur- day Night. but it was great fun," said to the Whig on Sunday He had reference to the night before and he related his experiences with a num- { ber of other boys who '"'dressed up' | tor the occasion and made the | rounds of his neighborhood. It is safe to say that all the "kid- dies" had a great time, judging by the number who were bhoticed on the streets Saturday night engaged in fun and frolic. Quite a number of the "big boys" were out too, for more than one citi- zen found his front door mat several blocks away, gate posts were carried away and in a few cases an entire boulevard was carried off. The old game of "tick-tack' still held sway and door bells were ring- ing all night long. A number of residents when answering the 'door bell, found "that the door had been tied up with thick rope so that it could not be opened. The police were out looking Tor any who might do wilful damage but no serious complaints reached the ears of the bluecoats. Al- together, it was a most orderly cele- bration and just as it should be. There were many house parties in different parts of the city. REV. DR. MACKIE WRITES "Gee, you nEste r morning. Hallowe'en | { f a KIDDIES" HAD A GREAT | iy About the Experience Of His Son At the From, | Postmaster James Stewart on {Monday morning received a letter {from Rev. Dr. Mackie, in England, telling about the experiences 'a' his {son, Lieut. William Mackie, - with the Royal Artillery in France. He stated that Lieut. Mackie, was much amused at a clipping from the Whig stating that it was reported he had been captured. He has teen in tight places, 'but always made his escape. At present, he is with the artiMlery near Ypres, where so much hard fighting is taking place. Music! This week: only! Tarrid Jacobs Bond's beautiful dong, "God Remembers When the World Forgets," EEEGBUIMERS' SUPPLIESTRGT {The Hearth Fire ¢Anglin's Lump Coal 5 You think of -the oth- i er is a part one g We haye § stock of large and shiny cally free screenings. |S.ANGLIN&CO Coal and Lumber Yards BAY & WELLINGTON STS. Phone 66. an extra choice 3, blocky, smooth lump coal praeti- from slate and i@ ¢ 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 : Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses This In 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 location at a reasonable price, See me before buy- ing. Houses to Rent, Fire Insurance = | E..W. MULLIN, Real Estate and Insurance, Cor. Johnston & Division Sts Phones 539 and 1456 Jo if From the first "ring-up" of the curtain to its final drop, you If are asked to Inspect the work- if ings of THIS LAUNDRY See how we attain perfect § sanitary, cleanness; see things E come in grimmed and soiled-- fi Sou 'em go out with shining if faces. lf Observe every stage of the transformation. Ask questions.

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