Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1918, p. 17

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eet "Out of the High Rent District," Ylomor's _ Ladies" - Salts Plush Coats A big variety of exclusive models, priced $27.50 to $85. With every price between. VELOUR COATS All the wanted shades, special garments. No two alike. Priced $27.50 to $48.50. i CHILDREN'S COATS For all ages from infancy up. prices. We save you money. Headquarters For Stylish Millinery. T.J.O Connor 260 Princess St. Telephone 800 Higher up street but always lower in price. Get our Waltham Watch LADY'S watch, while necessarily very small and dainty, should also possess © "the quality of unfailing accuracy. The "Waltham: Ladies' Convertible Bracelet 4 Wiutelt answerbtthese Yequlrements. An / exclusive feature of its construction isthe "disappearing eye" which enables the watch to be worn in several different ways, as the caprices of Dame Fashion may dictate. Waltham quality in every detail assurés endur- ing satisfaction. "Your jeweler will show you' Your "jeweler will 'show you the Waltham 'fange of 'high grade watches including many exclusive models for both ladies and gentlemen. ¥ i oe * Waltham Watch Company, ' Limited, Montreal. ae FOR UP-TO-DATE SHOES, TRY J..E. Johnston, 70 Brock Street. J THE WALTHAM WATCH, For Sale By SMITH BROS., JEWELERS ,LTD. © 350 King Street. Bo 3 2 LESTE AE Bi Oo row Feel Right Ge Box 1 8 as Eland Mrs. Ycert given by her TE YMC 1 WORK OVERSEAS 22m MUSKOKA SAFE; PICKED UP BY TUG APT. T. F. BEST SPOKE Anout| Towed to Sacket's Harbor and SERVICE WITH THE TROOPS. "Later on to Cape il e---- : ; Vincent. "yn Taken a Big Ase the Tem- | porary Camps. . issen- | barge Muskoka, which spran; tial to Well Being of the Men. ta bio args deserted by th coming over from, Oswego, on Meon- Interesting letters have been re- | celved in the city from 'Capt. T. F.| Sork ras pick j ; rib . day night, was picked ip by the tug: Best, now overseas, who Was en-| yvaskinonge and towed to Sacket's gaged jn Y MICA. work in Kings- Harbor, and later on taken to Cape Vincent. The vessel took in only ton. He speaks of 'the voyage over, {about two feet of Water and is in: it being filled with jnterest as well | as danger. The chaplains and the g i it] Y.IM.C.A. had a magnificent oppor- i at: Lik feared that she CS Personatty iattat avs Keown | be seamer Tea irrived tio my tressages more enthusiastically | Charlotte with a cargo of coal for the received than by ithode two thou- | waterworks wharf. : sand Sammies," remarked the writ-| MT. Co's bulletin © The tug Glyde er." They are a fine lot of sol- | arrived from Montreal, with two diers, full of life, health and 'pep! | light barges, and cleared for Mont- It: was an inspiring sight to see | real with two coal barges; the tugs them landing off fifteen transports | Thomson and Whalen are due to thirty-four thousand strong." arrive to-night, with C F ARR the = steamer 'Capt. Best states that the Y. M.| Mariska, in two parts, from the ca- C. A. is doing a wonderful piece of | nal, and will clear for Prescott, work in London alone. The steamer Toiler "Passed down In the temporary summer-.camps | from Toronto to Montreal at 3.55 Mie "Y" takes a big place in ' the | a.m. on Wednesday. hearts of the men of all ranks, for | The steamer Belleville arrived from its' work is really esseptial to the | Toronto at 5 a.m. and, cleared for well being of the troops. -In these | Montreal at 6.20 a.m. on Wednes- segregation camps partigglarly this | day. work is appreciated the more, be- | cause the men are not allowed out | owing 'to contagious diseases being | among them. (Consequently athe | letics are popular; conteens and | reading rooms, correspondence tents, concerts, lectures and re- ligious meetings are all crowded. | « » A DELIGHTFUL CONCERT By Mrs, Wood in Convocation Hall * on Tuesday Evening. Lovers of vocalmusic were delight: ed on Tuesday evening by Mrs. Herb- ért Wood's voice at the patriotic con- at Convocation Hall, Queen's - University, for the benefit of the LO.D.E. Mrs. Wood is the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. A. P. Knight, but whether it was her residence on the Pacific coast, or the exercise of great care in the matur- ing of her natural gift--or both--she has developed a high sense of art and 'vocal expression little dreamed of by her former friends. This was readily discernable "in her first number, "L'ultima Canzone," by Tosti. She maintained this Aigh quality 00 OOO HHH Un El throughout with' the consequent ap- LATE PTE. EASTWOOD, GANANOQUE preciation of the audience. The last | WORT Pvc number contained a sympathic note 15 WORTH CONSIDERING which was pleasing. Mrs. Wood manifested a wonderful capability Din and reserve of vocal power, She was | Erect. Hotel. . In a recent issue the Whig gave assisted by Mrs. Coleman, tontralto, Ry chick and Dr. Harold Angrove, 'Miss Les- the particulars of the plan by which Plan Oil City, Pa. Carried Out to OF THE FINEST QUALITY We're in a position this sea- son to do better than ever be- fore with high class garments of superior quality.. Any com- ' : > 5.1 0il City, Pa., sought to raise stock lie Taylor, daughter of Principal-Tay-| . lor, gave a number of selections on 07 the construction gf an hotel. 'A the violin that received marked ap- | Rumber of teams were engaged, and | {Two readings were realized to"be devoted to the Sunday school, » preciation. Two very pretty pjano | selection were given by Miss Phyllis Knight, Who also acted as accomi- panist, The body of the hall was filled and | many were seated in the gallery. At | the conclusion of the programme Dr. | Taylor moved a hearty vote of thanks to Mrs. Wood and those who assisted | her, -He said it was Mrs. Wood's concert and congratulated her upon | its success. " MARRIED ON MONDAY. And Have Gone to Toronto on a Brief Trip. | Early on Monday morning, Sept. | 30th, a pleasant event occurred in St. | Mary's catherdal, when Sergt, James | Gordon Murray, C.A.G.S., Queen's Hospital, formerly of the 21st Bat-! talion, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. | John Murmay, Sydenham street, was united in marriage to Margaret Mary; | eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John! McKee, 100 Raglan-Road. The cere-. mony was performed by Rev, Father Hanley and the couple were assisted by Miss Clare McKee and Ignatues'| McKee, brother and sister of the bride. After the knot was tied the happy couple were driven to tha home (of the bride, where a sumptuous breakfast was served, to which friends and relatives were invited. ! Many 'costly and beautiful presents J were received, showing the esteem in Which the couple were held. Sergt. and Mrs. Murray left on the G.T.R. noon train for Toronto and on theirs return they will reside in this city. 'A CHURCH TEA. Enjoyable Functign Held at Princess Street Methodist, Tuesday Evening An enjoyable evening was spent in Princess Street Methodist church on' Tiesday evening when a tea was held under the auspices of the Sunday school. The lecture room was crowd- ed and after the company had retired to the church a splendid programme took place. Mayor Hughes presided: ort address by of Brock Street p , and by Rev. BE. Richardson Kelly, of Cataraqui. Vo- cal solos were rendered by Rev. H. E. | James, Daniel Cooper; Mrs. Douglas Pound and Miss. Gertrude Peters. also . given: by Miss Posselwaite. About $100 was ---------------- ! anch In France A . Lieut. Raymond Ralph, son of Mi. T. W. Ralph, of Brockville, k in France again, after train- his co n amp, and Folkestone, England. He onl overseas. with Queen's Bngin- ~ Was wounded in the battle of | Julien, returned to Canada and with and t sted i & 253rd Battalion at Rioesn, onl 1 in B : he wag stricken | fy on i and * later result that the $100,000 stock desir- they went out and made an appeal to the citizens to take Stock, with the ed to promote the company was over subscribed 'by $11,200. It has been suggested that if parison you care to make will show that we are equal to every * possible gompetition. Come in and see our fine fur setts in~all the fashionable styles and popular furs. Kingston desires to have a first-class hotel that a similar ¢ampaign might be carried on here, the sum re- quired secured .in a A short time. The idea is worth Wi EB Eo Casuahy oi MeGHI' Practice The workout of the candidates for the McGill Rugby team, held in.the Stadium Mondays afternoon, was the best so far this season. Twenty-four men tyrned out in uniform, and the first scrimmage practice was indulg- ed-in. The practice was marred by an accident, 'Duke' McDonald suf- fering a fractured collar-bone in an effort. to pick up a loose ball. Mec- Donald played Rugby 4n the "Littie Big Four" with -Trinity College school of Port Hope, and this was his initial practice with McGill. He is a returned man, baving served over- seas with a McGill Hospital unit. Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Carpenter, Brockville, received. word of the Hudson Seal Coats The kinds that show style at popular prices, CAMPBELL BROS: Kingston's Oldest Fi¥ Sere. License No. 8-768, Our coffee hax the pure, rich coffee flavor, so much appreciated death in Syracuse, N.Y., of ' their neice, Miss Myrtle Carpenter, daugh- ter of the late Mr .and Mrs. Gideon Carpenter, Brockville. Deceased had ' been ill only a few days, of Spanish influenai. Charity may cover a multitude-of sins, but there are a number of mul- titudes still uncovered, -------- | KINGSTON EVENTS| 25 YXARS AGO. Business .men are complaining about the practice of people skipping out without paying their 'debts. Archbishop Cleary confirmed four hundred candidates in St. Franels Xavier Church, Brockville, : "A lot of hay sold on to-day's mar- ket at §7 a ton. = ood's Pills "The painless, purely vegetable cathartic; cure billousness, con- stipation, ail liver (lls. Pléasant by lovers of a "Quality Cup" of this universal morning beverdge. There Is No Doubt - Quality, counts. Our coffee anley are increasing every week. Every day we are metting new customers for our finest coffee, Try a pound---it will please you J==you will remember the quality. Price, 45¢ per lb. Henderson's Grocery A Square House to Desl With Phone 270, 50-01 Breck Street. Nn Cy Silver Mesh Bags Fashion slill gives the to take. Work every time. 25¢. 11 A large mesh bag as one of its popular styles. . A medium size,-square top, unlined, priced at : a lined, pricet at $7.50. o square fop, } PAGE FIVE Ladies' black kid laced boots, high tops, good heavy soles, medium heels. Sizes,3t07. = +o LT 2a Special Value $450 Abemethy's Shoe Store 3 : = = = = GS THOUSANDS OF ARTISTIC HOMEY HOMES Have been furnished the money-saving Reid way. Thousands of wives now find home a happier, brighter place in which to spend their lives. - Thousands of husbands more keenly than be- fore anticipate the home-going, all due to Reid way of furnishing with Reid's High Quality and Reid Low Prices. JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker--Phone 147 rm NEW LAWN MOWERS ARE COSTLY. your oldsbne sharpened, re- or refitted at moderate. cost. Parts supplied - for all stavdard machines. John M. Patrick Salary Protection IN CASE OF Sickness or Accident (MEN & WOMEN) * Costs $1.00 a Month + COVERS ALL DISEASES, Pays first week of slokness witheut extra charge; Han all the old and many mew . and valuable benefits, » up a line nnd we will explain it fully, or when . | drop in ut the sfice. MERCHANTS CASUALTY 'CO. R. D. SUTHERLAND DISTRICT AGENT | Corner Broek & Bagot Streets. BUTTER ¥uierilé PAPER Stock Printing, "Choice Dairy Butter," 1,000, $2.85; 5,000, $13.00; 16,000, $23.00. Specially printed with your .own copy, 1,000, $3.50; 5,000, $15.00; 10,000, $35.00 Special prices on larger guantities. ipping charges paid on 5,000 and over. BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. KINGSTON - Prop eall and COKE ORDERS ONLY . TAKEN Phone 155. The Preserving and Pick. | ling Season Requires the best and purest vinegar and spices. Our stock is selected with care and will give satisfaction. C. H. PICKERING Grocer and Meat Dealer, 490 and 492 Princess St. Phone 530. / "Xieenge No, 8-215. Complete Stock of Dyes: RIT, SUNSET, | RUMMER, ~~ © © Others range from $2 10,$35.00. : AH new and attractive dosighs. oN those in mourning. Prices { from $4.50 to $f . a ta ih 3 - 4 A very desirable bag for {| For Service. IS a ies vp iio

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