Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Nov 1914, p. 2

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§ ; thaving conve Ma , M dé To Spec ial | Measure You will find here a beautiful assortment, of SKINS, beautiful linings and styles to select from. * Quality," workmanship, style and satisfaction guaranteed. Prices moderate. Y, Limited 149-157 BROCK ST. We have passed into stock sixty-seven bales of Rugs. Designs = are 'amaller and prices as a8 last season. Every make of stair d hall to match. Bagi Yr $5. ply on ux Will oile, RR the whols Christmas Presents our stocks of furniture, carpets, cur tains, ete. Members To Be Warden Kennedy's Guests 'On a Trip to Napanee | Susie, was - John The Thursday « To Increase Court | House Insurance, The Frontenac County Council has dress of white maeguiette, with bridal dv , "ity «il. | veil to match, and a 5 meets in the day tins; med. | the: valley around her head: S beautiful bouquet of white car- meets in the day time, avd is, therefore, able to sit with the Ukion Fed a A& pretty Nounday O'Neil's, the ton On Monday, ; w "took place ing, at of home of the Bay street, when her eldest daughter, united Burns in marriage to Gordon, of Sharbot Lake. home was beautifully decorated. The bride was dressed in a beautiful ring of lilies of She car dack tioating over the court house A Mations. After supper was served the tower, phile it transaets the king's | business. The county councillors are | now holding ir November session, | on Tuesday miter adjourn 'at the week- i fnoon, and wi end. | All members were present at the opening session, viz.: Warden J. A. { heuneay and Couilicillors John Gray, P. J. Wensley, WH. A. Calvin, John Foley, €. 6. Mehnight, TI. o. Haw ke, be Di Parks, Robart Mev . n " f ys WW Donaldson, U. W. Sleeth and br. Wik liam Spankte. Adjournment was made until Wed- nesday morning, when these communi- cations were read : From Hon. George KE. WPoster, minis- ter of trade ana commerce, asking that no more perishable contributions from the couniy people to Mrituwin be sent forward, owing to the clusing of navigation on the St. Lawrence. Union school sections No. '}, Bed ford, and No. 6, North Urosby, ask ing 'for the lease of a portion of a road allowance for the enlargement the school Wednesday moon. ' It smdunsed "to $25,000. The custom. was to renow the policies when they became due. His standing instructions were to that etiect. Councillor Freeman thought the in- surance should be doubled. I'he risk of fire was too great to take any chance. Furthermore, the premium was very small. Tredsurer Purdy remarked that insurance money now would not go much further than half the distance {it would have goume five years ago, {in case of a big fire. "It wouldnt much more than clean up the debris," said Councillor Free- H man. 2 ii On motion of Councillor Halliday jit was decidéd to inerease the insur- ance to $50,000, renewing the pre- sent policies and authorizing the treasurer to place an additional $25,000 on the buildings. ll Councillor Wensley moved second- lied by Councillor Freeman, that the li chairman of the road and bridges {i committee meet with the chairman lof the Lennox and Addington com- li mittee and report in January upon the bridge and boundary Mne be- tween the township of Miller and | Frontenac and Addington © county. | The bridge was impassable, and the councils of the two counties were responsible for it. ! High County Constable John Pur- dy was present at the Wednesday fi morning session, acting in the i capacity as sergéant-at-arms, but as [lthe eouncil of T914 is composed of Han amiable body of men, he had [| plenty of time to take a snooze if he ¥ wished. [| On Thursday afternoon the coun- cillors will be the warden's guests on a pleasure trip to Napanee, where a visit will paid to the Lennox and Addington couneil which i= in session this week. The two bodies will fraternize in the ev ening. ALD, SUTHERLAND TO RUN. Will he Candidate For Mayor in Coming Elections. guests indulged in The Dufulyed the you ing and cou ames, res ceived were numerous and costly. The bridesmaid was Miss Mabel Vanco AML R. D: Sutherland will be a can- | didate for mayor. He has decided to ! accede to the request of a large num- | ber of citizens who petitioned him on | Tuesday to be a candidate, and on | Wednesday morning announced that he | would be in the field. - His card an- | his 'candidature appears in | to-day. | ¥ With Ald. T. ¥. Harrison and Ald. R. I. Sutherland in the field, the | mayoralty campaign is mow well un | der way. Theve has been some talk | that Mayor Shaw would likely seek | re-election, bat thus jar kis worship is keeping mum on the subject. dibs. War Of The Seven Nations. A complete picture of war scenes showing the fighting along the neo-Belgium frontier also \ esting ward theatre, King to-night and Thurs | day. : Hf i ? I~ The bridesma bonavet of ear Every coat is of this season's design. They are attractive in style and beautiful in curl This is your opportun- ity. Come early to- morrow. We expect a quick clearance at these prices. 1 Only Persian Lamb Coat, size 38, length 40, shawl collar, coat sleeve semi-fitting, black satin lined. Executors' Sale Omly Persian Lamb Coat; size 34, length 40, new sailor col- lar, kimona sleeve, loose back fancy brocade lining. Execu- tors' Sale Price .,.. $188.00 Only Persian Lamb Coat, size 38, length 40, new sailor col- lar, and cuffs of Alaska sa- ble, kimeona. sleeve, loose back, fancy brocade lining. Executors' Sale Price $185.00 Only Persian Lamb Coat, size 26, length 30, shawl collar, coat sléeve, sémi-fitting; black satin lining. Execators' Sale Price Ouly Persian Lamb Coat, size 38, length 32, shawl collar coat eleeve, senib-fitting, black satin lining. Exeécutors' Sale Price ....... $190.00 Only Persian Lamb Coat, size 38, length 46, shawl collar and cuffs of Alaska sable, coat sleeve, semi-ftting, grey satin lining. Exeentors' Sale $200.00 Only Persian Launb Coat; size 28, length 40, new sallor col- lar and cuffs of mink, kimona #leéve, loose back, faney bro- cade lining. Executors' Only Persian Lamb Coat, size 40, length 36. shawl collar, coat ¢leeve, loose back, light brocade, satin Hning. Exe cutors' Sale Price . . $217.50 1 Only Persian Lamb Coat, size 36, length 44, new sallor collar, k¥mona sleeve, loose back, fancy brocade lining. Execntors' Sale Price $217.50 1 Only Persian Lamb Coat, size 24, length 44, new sailor col- lar and cuffs of mink, kim- ona sleeve, faney broead lining. Executors' . Sale Only Persian lamb Coats, both are sizes 38, length 52, large shawl collar coat -sleeve, box back, beautiful * h- | nett, and the best man, George Burke, | both of Kingston. { was dressed in a | serge and wore a tions. id suit of navy blue x a Mrs. W. B bride, 68 ~ Now on S ie Ti Pu The College Book Store, Open Evenings Mail Orders 2c Per Copy Extra 160 Princess Street | In Ladies' ~ Wear Garments » styles and priced please all classes you ought to see sizes, $1.50. mr -- Underskirts Received this week, a Moire Underskirts in pretty shades of purple, navy, Paddy green, black; all We have a magnificent showing of Ladies' Coats in this season's most up-to-date at figures that will of buyers. We show a nobby range at $10.00 each, and them. House Dresses In dainty designs made from pretty color- ings of prints and flannelettes. Large and small sizes, $1.00 and $1.50. ~---- special Tn Ladies' NEWMAN LITTLE BOYS SMOKING Rounded Up By the Inspector of the Children's Aid Society. There is trouble ahead for little boys in Kingston who persist in smoking cigarettes. Inspector Wvilie, of the Children's Ald so- iclety, is after the youngsters with {a big stick. He is very anxious that 'the health of the Yoys should not! 'be ruined, and is doing everything possible to have them give up the (habit. On Saturday and Sunday the I inspector rounded up four boys for | smoking <¢igarettes and took them to the police station. The insp or also rounded up the dealer who sold the boys the cigarettes and the parents of the boys, The dealers { were warned and the "kiddies" giv- ien a heart-to-heart talk, and the 'action of the inspector was much | appreciated by the parents. "Ladies Exceptionally Happy." | A Whig reporter on his rounds of the city, to-day, observed that every lady he met seemed in a particularly | happy frame of mind. Upon inquir- ing the reason he was informed that the woman's idol, "J. Warren Kerri: gan." was to be seen in two hig fea i tures, entitled, "A Man and His Bro- ther," and "A Twentieth = Century Pirate," for - two days, Wednesday (and Thursday, at the Ideal Theatre. Authentic pictures, taken in the war zone. will 'also be shown. Two days ouly, Wednesday and Thursday, lat "Ideal. 't miss this bill, Marine News. M.T. Co.'s elevator : Hall, treal & SHAW The Always Busy Store REAR ro++BUILDERS' SUPPLIESe wey THE OPEN HEARTH A LOG FIRE We have choice, dry cordwood and slabs cut in suitable lengths for your stove or grate. . May we send you sample load ? S.ANGLIN&CO. Coal and Wood Yards BAY & WELLINGTON STS. Phone 66. General Office Phone 66 Factory Phone 1415. a wseselmmber, Coal & Wooler) Ready-To- 'of the many bargains li Real Estate Broker Are you looking for a Je' Wf Sa . - --1f so, call for oul } isted with me this week. { Prices from $900 to $22000, I can advance you at least half on purchase price. Farms to sell. Houses "to cat, E. W. Mullin, ALL KINDS OF REAL BSA Cor. Johnson nnd or Phones 530 and 1456. WHIMS! The more whims you have about laundry work the better ¥e're suited. OPES TET OT

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