Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1915, p. 8

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The Coats Young | Men Like The swagger Young Fellow's Coat is here in very attractive styles and the regular English models. Our cut shows one of the season's new models, the swagger Balmacaan, so very popular for young men. Every.coat is tailored to the limit of perfection. Many fancy fabries--price $15.00 to $22.00. Livingston's, Brack St A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. On Sale ToNight $2.50 Sweater Coats for $1.69 EE i 20 dozen Penman's High Grade * Knitted Coats, military collar and V neck styles, in Grey, Tan, Maroon and Navy; all sizes for men and wo- men. Regular value, $2.50, ' ; "WM Special To-Night for $1.69 mn 3 0c and 40c Bath Towels for 2c 30 dozen White and Faney Colored Terry Bath Towels, full large sizes. Good heavy qual- ity, worth up to 40e, : : 1 ~ Special To-Night for Ze : 51.00 Wit Bedspreads or $1.00 be 24 only, large double-bed size, 2 yards by 2 1-2, hethmed, ready for use; splendid wearing quality; worth £1.50, J a Special ToNight for $1.00. ------ RL | WALDON'S 71 WHIG TOBACCO FUND IT HAS NOW REACHED THE $750 . MARK. There Are Still More Collection Books To Come In--Good Cana- dian Tobacco Is Sent Forward. The British Whig"s Tobacco Fund continues to grow, It now exceeds the $750 mark, and many collection books are still out. When we re- member what the boys have been do- ing these past few days, there should be a hearty response in order that the supply of tobacco may not cease, Good Canadidn manufactured tobac. co is being sent, just the kind our soldiers will most appreciate. Don't let the movement drag. © Get in and help Read the list of to-day's con- tributors. If your name isn't there, you'll still be in {ime for the next i} list if you send your contribution along to-day. Previously acknowledged ..$730.29 J. W. Hazlett, R. M. C. .. .. 1. D. Freer Ferguson, 19 Aber- deen street, city: ... .. .. Mrs. \H Jeckell, 184 Queen Breet. iu. Lh Cut | C. A. Gibson, Stella .. .. .. Mrs. Penfold, 386,Bagot street Mrs.Penfold, 386 Bagot street Mrs. Clifford, Smith street .. Howard J. Conyne, Johns- town, N.Y... .. .. .:. A Kingston Friend .. Collections Made by Miss Violet Birley, 227 Al. bert street, city A. L. Suteliff, street ... $5 Bill Sykes .. .. S. T. Birley, Voncouver, BL, .. suv." Mrs. F. Birley, City Gladys Biriey, City. Elsie M. Birley, City. . Wm. J. Carrul, City... A. Cooks, City Mrs. John Conroy, City A Friend, Barriefield. . 3S. Crawford, City W. Girdler, Vancouyer, BC. .... W. King, City .,. H. Singleton, City R. Day, City ... ... .. Bill Sykes, Bank of Mont- real A! w. Bearance, City i | | ll 1 7 Engineers | Were Held Up ils. if | Ross McRae, City Mr. Hedley, City Collections made by Miss Gertie Berry, R.M.D. No. 2, Lyndhurst: | William Berry, Sweet's Corners Wm. Moorhead, Sweet's Corners . {J. H. Church, Sweet's Corners osama | Bertha Johnson, Lynd- hurst ". . Mustard, Lyndhurst. . | Wiltse, Sweet's Cor- RPE vy uss Mrs. J. Galway, Sweet's Corpers ©... ... .... A Friend, Seeley's Bay. | Miss J. Shook, Lynd- | hurst aC Wilfred Shook, Lynd- "== | hurst ... . | George Berry, Sweet's nti. Corners . >. | | Fred Berry, Sweet's Cor- ners ... lil | Thomas Berry, Sweet's { Corners : ve meen | Charlie Berry, Sweet's § Corners ... .. George Yardley, Corners | Geo. Wheeler, | "hurst . | Andrew | 1d. Hl | Miss G. hurst ... | Tota) Si 753.14 At Barracks Seventeen members of a topogra- ; Phical party of the Dominion Govern- | ment got into trouble at Tete'de Pont barracks on Thursday afternoon. The party have been making a survey of the district, and are now working here. They ignored the command of the sentry at Tete de Pont bar- racks to stop when they had entered upon forbidden ground, and the guard fired a shot over their heads to show them that he meant business. The seventeen men were placed in detention and held for five hours un- til their identity was established by the Department at Ottawa. The fact that the engineers had maps in their possession - de the military authorities suspicidus of them. Apol- ogles followed, and the engineers proceeded tocsurvey the shore line at the barracks. : Strand Theatre. - Delighted audiences witnessed -the presentation of 'Just Jim" a power- ful 4-part Broadway feature starving "Harry*D. Carey" and other good photo at the Strand on Thurs- day and day. The same bill will be*shown to-night. v For the first half of next week the offering will | be Edward . Eggleston's - immortal story "The Hoosier Schoolmaster" in 5 parts, present those big-Broad- way favorites, "Max Figman and Loi- ita Robertson" and an all-star cast. Other high-class photo-plays will also be shown. Admission, matinees §¢, evenings 10¢. A Red Cross Day. Mayor Suthe has received a lettergram ) Lieutenant 'Governor of Ontario asking the co. operation of Kingston in making the 21st of October a Tag Day through- out the Dominion in aid of Red Cross h The Mayor will likely | { | day evening to consider the matter. Special Sale For Monday Only. Blue Damsons zud small Yello Gages Te quart or S0¢ peck at Car novsky's. x _THE DAILY BRITISH WHI. SATURDAY, OCTOBE ----3 6.104 5 ' hospital night-shirts fer overseas sol- i 2 : "|diers, the ladies of the village and || Nn i : 4 vicinity making the shirts and send- | {ii , call a public meeting next Wednes-{ pee. a 2, 1015 CLOSE OF CONVENTION | OF SOUTH FRONTENAC TEACH. ER'S ASSOCIATION, iii \ Various Papers Regd At » Afternoon and Evening Sessions - om 0 The annual convention of i ' . - South Frontenac Teachers' 5 i : 2 . : ton Slosed ua Friday Speuing, and. [} We will place on sale a number of really good things, at prices BE ome a hos | . greatly below their value. ventions held. The election of offi- | i | cers resulted as follows: Honorary it X ; president, S. A. Truscott, L.PS8.; pre! {ill ° sident, M. VanLuven; sdcretary- | il : treasurer, Miss G. Harold; executive, fin ¢ 9 oves Miss G. MeoKnight, Miss Scanlon; | | i ' Miss Freeman, Mrs.: Revelle, th | Gamsby and Mr. Cosgrove. Miss Pap- fi ® pa and Mr. Armstrong were elected | if as delegates to the Ontarie Educa-|[i y an y ; 0 ars tional Conyention. 1 9 The retiring presideffit, Mrs. Re-| bl velle, read a communication from! the League of the Empire asking {iii that the news at home be sent to + iil the soldiers at the front. This mat- || ter will be taken up through the | ii schoo} and 'Miss Harold will after the arrangements. On Friday evening, M. 1 Inspector for North Frontenae | {ii schools, gave an address on "Nature Study." This subject came on the muck talked of Part 1 examinations | iii } the discussion of which took up much | jill From 9 am. to 6 p.m. time at 'the convention. C. C. Main gave a very interesting | iif talk on Friday afternoon on School | ff WE WILL HOLD OUR ANNUAL FALL Fairs and showed their advantages ; of having these instructions. Mise | Jil Freeman read her report of the! O.E.A. oh Friday afternoon. | simi ur | | Remnant ithe Slide Way IE Into Drydock {i H. Ryder, an emiployee of the | Kingston Shipbuilding Company, had | a narrow escape from drowning in | 'the drydgck on Friday night. After | Hilt the Ontafio Car Ferry fad been float- | | - ed, Mr. Ryder was walking around | iii y : the dock with a lantern in his hand | {i When every remnant and short length will be offered at a to see if everything was right. While | [i price that will mean a quick sale. opposite the slide way at the west- | [iil Over 2 bl ) 2 ) ern end of the dock he slipped and | [il } ver 2,000 Remnants and short lengths have gathered went down the incline into the water | i during the brisk sellihg of the past three months and the space faster than any toboggan could have | | hes , a Cs : i a . made the descent. Mr. Ryder slip. these occupy we must now have for new goods constantly arriv- ped underneath the boat, bit man- mg.» So Monday vou will have a chance to secure at aged to swim out of his perilous po- | | : oo. sition to safety. He was pulled from i the water by two other employeers. HELPING THE CAUSE. | | . From One-Third Off to One- I ral ~ Half off they are Willing aid Bious he: do | |i , their share in contributing to the va- | | ; rons ite" ad "01 Hd | Remnants of Dress: Goods tended concert and social was held ip enrausly given Hundreds of ends of Fall Materials] suitable for Children's The programme was as follows: | [i Dresses, for Skirts, for House Dresses, for Waists, at prices from iro, Aus, Canadian t [({ one-third to one-half off the price. Boys"; chairman's address; piano duet, Mrs. Stewart and 8S. Anglin; | | piano solo, Miss Eva Sands: piano | nil Pr -------- ~~ duet, Miss Hazel Sands and Miss | ii ' Patterson; song, Mr. Fraser; song, | {iil ] 1 . Miss Bernice Sutherland; song, | Misses Beulah and Thelma Hutton; |} Oo 1 S violin "solo, Mrs. Louis, Belle Isle; i --3 chorus, "Your King and Country Hi . : New Souls fandolin solo, Miss Both Black and Colors, in a great variety of makes, manv of them wendoline~ 3 Bh | ap " i fm Av Ing ne i gn mie op Aughong 2H are from pieces received during the past month that have sold Rev. Mr. Stewart gave a stirring | [i quickly. : and eloquent address, in which he ap- | 2 pealed to all the young men present | Hi REMNANTS / = REMNANTS to offer their services in defence of || OF CRETONNES a OF LININGS Canada and the Empire. | it The proceeds of = the concert ||ff OF CHINTZ ! OF MUSLINS : amounted to nearly forty dollars. | OF SILKALINES OF KIMONA CREPES ! The ladies of Battersea have also contributed and = collected $35.83 : OF CURTAIN NETS with which they purchased cotton for | | jug them to the Red Cross Society' in {ipgston. Since the beginning of , August they have sent three pairs of SUITABLE FOR GIRLS' COATS ) Socks and forty-two shirts, and still L E LA ? TS have a whole web of cotton which | if - SUITAB. * FOR DIES coa x they intend to make up. These are exceptional values and are ah stvlish makes and attersea has also contributed to | {ill = rn alitv at fr i " i the Tobacco Fund $25, collocey to very good quality at from one-third to one-half off the prices. Miss Sands, and $3.75 collected by | * s ' the post-office. ~ J Brantford. Slate. The North Biy CoP. R. waiting room and canop have Brantford s Asphalt Siéfe applied. .. The change * from" dark quarried slate to Brant- % " ford Red Slate is more attractive and - : y 4 non-breakable. The above change duplicates the Slate on the Cobalt Nurses' Home, Hollinger Mine Di- rectors' Lodge, Manager's Residence, Ete, at Timmins, and Baptist Church at Cochrane.--Cohalt Nug-! get. 8 i . . The Sault has Brantford Asphalt . . SE > Slate on the new Windsor Hotel, R. |[poeevy TTT TTT eee Tete EE i. H. Carney's residence, Steelton Fire | Hall, Ete, and acres of Brantford || fing.--Soo Star. i Ny . Ye : Roo! i H * Kingston and towns between and | including Toronto, have .. numerous ||| : BR . fine residences covered with Brant- | : : ford Asphalt Slate, which, it is said, | ® will outwear the best shingle roof | Ski v procurable. 8. Anglin & Co. are Jnr the Kingston agents. "eimre In Shoes for Ladies , Our stock of Ladies' £3.50 Shoes is always the best, but this Fall we ~have added some new lines and ean now show $3.50 Shoes that will compare In every way with most $4.00 makes. Our facilities for buying in such large quantities gives the customer the benefit. All our, Ladies" Boots at £3.50, whether Gun Metal, Patent, Cloth Tops or Calf, high spool heel or military, ven $ § ; - 7 pat ye Sina Susie, | are new and guaranteed. : : imparities that are in the blood. i 2 ods SBarsaparilla makes pon. | : : he : 5 i! The Lockett Shoe Store builds up the whole system. The ski P. 8.--Trunks and Valises, and a good variety to choose from.

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