Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Nov 1914, p. 2

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A -------------- a Sacque Coats and Sets | 4 Made To Special } Measure * a You will find here a beautiful assortment of SKINS, beautiful' linings and styles to select from. Quality, workmanship, style and satisfaction guaranteed, * Prices moderate. McKAY, Limited } HOUSE. 149-157 BROCK ST. Science has taken the pro- fession of optics beyond the sphere of the old time Yside line" man. The strain mod- eern civilization ' places upon the eyes demands the attention of a specialist, i ! We "are Optical Specialists. We devote our eitire time to examining eyes and correcting their defects with proper glasses. 1.8 Asselstine, 0.0. Eyesight Syscialiss 34% King St Phone 1019 We have passed 'into stock sixty-seven bales of Rugs. Designs are smaller and prices as low as last season. Every make of stair and hall to match. AR. McFAuL © &¢ Carpet Warehouses ; : i ruggifts or mailed in plain pkg. on 1 oeibt of 1 fi i med scar ar a goes BRR ACT" 3 'Useful and Wanted--A Grocery fn re. ; . ween Beautiful | il of She Christmas Presents Free 3 \ 3, Wood's The Great Puglish Remedy. Tones and invigorates the whole Dervuus system, makes new Blood in old Veins Cures Nervowi A bility, Mental ana. Bro Wey, De ie ental dna in Worry, on. ev. Cons of KEnevpn, Palpitation pr 2 the 74 rt, Failing Memory. Price $1 per box, 05 $5 tes , 81% will please, six will eure. * Sold by ah We have hundreds of Joy givers in ony stocks of furniture, carpets, cur- thins, ele." i § i | 'the reeves { som, of Knox oNurch. of UNDER piscussion By the Codmty Ubuncil--The Eni dren's Ald Society ALk< For An Increaded County Grant. The. Frontenac County Council de- voted some time on Wednesday after noon discussing a motion 'made by Councillors Freon and Hawkey that a resolution pas at the June sea- gion, providing for the char &iX por cent, on goody drafts be rescinded, as the rosulty of it would be the charging of interest taice over an the five front town. ships, whith alowe were mterested in the. goad sab Discussion reverted back to I toll roads, of the » hips point- ing ont that municipalities had paid for these roads, and enlightening the back township representatives on thiy point CaunciMor MeVeigh brought the dis vagsioh to a hidh 4 when he orarBed that the council seemed to be divided | two. dRkmps and front, id not consider this right. When he chime to i 'ounity Council Fe understood. thai s popresent mg the whole and 'not just one particular part The point was emphasived by Conn. cillor Foley that when the good roads syste wax adopted, it was clearly undorstood that the thirteen town: ships n6t | directly interested, would not have to pay Hid plan had been followed out In order that the fibe front town- ships 'will not be charged daultfe in. terest, 'an adjustment will be made, A delegation from the Kingston branch of the Children's Aid Society, congisting of Prof. Alexander Laird, G. M. Macdonnell, K.C., Rev. T. W. Savary, Rev. D. Laing and Inspector Wyllie, dvaited upon the council and asked for an increased grant. The oh: jects of the society, its and the good work it is doing in Fronfenae were placed before the council At present the grant is $175, Considet ation of the request wads promiged It was late on Thursday morning when the councillors went' into ses. sion, as two committees had been meeting. The Property mmittee was waited upon by various insurance men, wha sought a share of the sdd;j- tional 325,000 insurance to be placed on the court house. By-laws were passed confirming by laws passed by Uso and Bedford town ship council for the closing of the roads running through those town ships in the interests of the C.P.R. A by-law was passed providing for a monthly audit of the treasurer's books and for the countersigning of all cheques by the county clerk, The council confirmed the by-law to grant $2,000 to the Canadian patrio- tic fund, made at a special meeting held in September, , Countillor Calvin reported that the special committee appointed by the council to act as a patriofic fund re- lief eommittee, had attended to three cases, which were all that were re- ported to be in need in Frontenac, Councillor Freeman told of another the ro. baek CONTE one cent needs was told that some dependants of a certain Frontenac overseas volunteer were in need, The countil adjourned until 10 a.m. Friday for the benefit of committees, MARRIED AT BURLINGTON. Dr. Harold M, Harrison, Of Kingston, Took a Wife, On. Tuesday, November 24th, the marriage was golemnized in Burling- ton, Ont., of Christine Jean Gordon, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilson, of Burlington, and Dr. Harold M. Harrison, son of Mr. and Mpa, T, F. Harrison, of Kingston. The cere. mony was performed hy Rev, John McColl, D.D., Gorham, N.Y. uncle of the bride, assisted by Rev. D. Ander. The bride was beautifully gowned in ivory brocaded grenadine and Venetian rose point lice, while the attendants, Miss Mabel Hard and Miss Margaret Macintosh, Madoe, wore dresses of daffodil silk crepe with flowered ninon. Douglas M, Chown, a cousin of the groom, acted as groomsman. The wedding music was played by Miss Anna Laidlaw, Hamilton, a cousin of the bride, who wore cunard blue charmeuse, trimmed with duchess lace. During the signing of the register, Miss K. Peart, in 4 dress of blue satin and shadow lace, sang "The Crown." The bride's Hugh MeColl, Milton; mother wore grey broeaded satfn cloth with ' touches of Hame colored ninon, and Mrs. Harrison hauve moire silk Dr, and Mrs. Harrison left short trip in Eastern Ontario, after which they will £0 to their home in Cobourg. The bride travelled in a Shart, navy blue suit with black hat and furs, The out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. T, po, Harrison, Miss Olive and D. M. Chown, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. CoE. German, Miss H. Hanley Pre. J.T. Bowman, London; Miss Me Coll, Mrs, T. Laidlaw, Miss'Alma Ro- bertson, Georgetown; Pr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mys, Marshall, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Harrison, Goderich; Mr, and Mrs. H. Hill, Watertown; Dr. and Mrs. Hogh Laidlaw, St. Androw's College, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs, Campbell Laid law, Ottawa: R. J. Laidlaw, Dr. C H. Hollis, Miss Janet Douglas, To- ronto; Mr. and Mre. F. Wallace, Tona- wanda, N.Y. J. D. McCrae, Queen's University, Kingston, J ------t Wolfe ¥sland Ready For Invaders. "German raiders from across the border will not -get past Wolfe Is. Innd without getting scarred and was dressed in for a | whittled up a bit," said Dr. William the ig on Thursday at the island. a home gudrd to 1 Wolfes." One is- lander has been sha ing' sword on a gr lone for the past two weeks, 80 48 to be, able to carve like the knights of old. St. George's Mothers Meeting. There will be no meeting to-night, on account of the church bazaar be- Spankie to morning. It seems be known as * "Foot powders" at Gibson's, . The annual geting -ol the Queen' Alumni association of Ottawa will be held at the Universi br Club to-night. "Hudnut's Toilst Water." mght. case that should be looked into, as he ing held, to-day, in St. George's hall, | And He Had a Strovg Fight in Gere ns Sn " 5 tie mie ~ Dr. Joseph Allen Graham, Ham: tnond, Indiana, formerly of Kingston, and 4 graduite of Queen's Medical Colless, was recently elected coroner of Wa eounty, which is second in the state, hy a majority of 3,200 voles. As Hammond is a German city 'the campaign was a vicious one against 'der Epglander." as. the Canadians nre called there. . Dr. Graham will receive, with sal ary and fees, from $3,000" to 85,000 per 'year. He is a brother of Mrs James Thompson, of Moose' Jaw, Sask., formerly of Kingston. Dr. Graham writes "hoth my broth er, Jack, and myself sing "Tipperary" and pray fdr a speedy end of the horrible: war, Give our kind regard to all old Kingstonians." Fall And "Winter Imporatations. Prevost, Brock street has received all his fall Imporfations for Lis talloring department consisting of suiting and overcoating in great variety to choose from. Also args stock of ready-made clothing anc Gents' Furnishing. Phone 919 Located In Kingston. After an absence of five vears from the city Dr. Stuart M. Polson has | taken up practice in the city and Fe has and: surgery accommoda- | dation at 132 Wellington street. Dr Polson ds one of Kingston's rising young physicians and promises to make good in a proféssion to which hé has devoted his life's work Bas office at: Gibson's, "Foot powders" The "Hat Store. BEFOREWE CLOSE THIS EXECUTOR'S SALE WE WOULD LIKE TO SELL EVERY HAT IN THE STORE greys, white, black, in and every pair fully value for Our variety includes everything in new and fashionable headwear, and our entire stock has been greatly reduced in price. SEE Now on Sal 15¢ Per Copy 'The College Book Store, "Open Evenings i Mail Orders 2c Per Copy Extra . 160 Princess Street SR ---- EL A The tremendous sale that we are having of Ethel Kid Gloves easily proves it a "winner" with ladies who care. They are made by one of the most celebrated French makers (Jules. Guerry) --every pair made from fine selected light- weight skins, extremely light and pliable, and in the newest style,"with Paris points, and two clasps at wrist. Tans, browns, sizes 534 to 7 1-2, guaranteed. $1.25 1.00 Per Pair Newman & Shaw, "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" HEN SURVIVED SHOCK. Was In Vehicle Struck By Train at Rideau Station. Dr. G. W. Bell was one of the first to get out of the train which figured iD. the accident at Rideau station on Vednesday night. He was also one of the first to reach the two injured boys. He bad some medicine with | um, and he gave some to Arthur | 3avage, who was go terribly injured and it revived him. Dr. Bell says that the load of oats was knocked around in a terrible tate. One bag he noticed - had something in it, and on opening it he feund a live hen which had been on the vehicle when it was struck. 'he hen seemed very glad to get ut of the bag, and as soon as liber- ated got very busy eating the oats. | You can't have too many hats--most men don't have enough. Ev- ery man should at least have one good stiff hat to wear on Sundays or on special The variety of soft hats, both in color and design extensive nowa- | days that there is no limit to the number any occasions, 1880 Wedding At Godirey. A quiet wedding took place at) the hureh of the Sacred Heart, Bedford, tee BUILDERS' on Nov, 23d, when Miss Mabel, daughter of Frederick Scales, Verona, was united in marriage to man should have in his wardrobe, SUPPLIES we-e-y The Hearth Fire-- Anglin's Lump Coal You think of one-the other is # part. We have an extra choice stock of large, blocky, smooth and shiny lump coat, practicals I free from slate and screens gs. S.ANGLIN&CO Coal and Wood Yards BAY & WELLINGTON STS. Phone 68. General Office Phone 06 Factory Phone 1415 O'Rielly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Rielly, Godirey, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father O'Hanlen, Miss Marie O'Rielly, "niece of the groom,. was bridesmaid, while the room was supported by his heother, Stephen O"Rielly. The bride loaked charming in white sali silk We show a splendid assortment of smart new styles in soft hats for young men at $1.50. Other stores will ask you at least $2.50 for their a the and $2.50 win- couple to the home of the rroomn's parents; where a sumptuous repast awaited them. Only immediaté relatives were present. Thev yop 0i od many beantiful and useful pre sents. In the evening a recepticn was given and dancing was indulged n up to a late hour. The Ap we ; couple will reside at the home of th the store for $1.65. groom's parents; ie Gloves; Umbrellas and or Ralnccals ai big reduc. ||, "ob Cough Symp, 150. Gib. 'tions. ; Mrs. George Welsh Rn Yow. All ter soft felt hats are on sale for $1. Any $2 stiff hat in the store for $1.35, Any $2.50 stiff hat in ters, two sisters and survive, one brother 230," Gibson' ag ibson's for drug Britain's foreign office denies - a . : hat Dr. Graves was ever entrostnd stod with . $id ok ' $i ourse, if you simple kind of we have at the T and in sell Sw proof for Xmas Gift Giving ! Beautiful single stone and three stone rings, at. prices to suit all purses.' We have excel- lent values these days, and will continue these favorable prices indefinitely, « See our offerings while the assortment is good. se. Smith Bros. Jewellers : be Opticians Everyone Should Try and Get a New Home for Themselves Why should you pay rent when you can save money by paying rent on a new home of your own? Why not build a home of your own, | from $1,000 to $10,000, on easy terms. 1 Albion Hotel Remodelled throughout One of Kingston's Best Real Estate Broker Are me? - Lf so, call for Marre. of the many bargains listed with me this week, Prices from $900 to $22000, I can advance you at least half on purchase price. Farms to sell, De to ut. E. W. Mullin, ALL KINDS of FEAL Estamn 456 you looking for a -- Cor. Johnson and Df Phones 539 and 1456. The more whims you have about laundry work the better we're suited. want a broom or' carpet sweep-

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