_,_h ne 1910. PAGE TWO SREENENEENNES NUNN E NEENAH THE D & INSTALLATION CEREMONIES AT QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY ON 0OC- TOBER 15th, 16th and 17th, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, )AILY BRITISH WHiG INCIDENTS OF THE DAY OF LOCAL NOTES GENERAL AND ITEMS INTEREST. HPEA a A The Installation~On the the Afternoon of 16th--A Banquet to Be Given In the Evéning. and Vicinity Offer to Happenings in "the City --What the the Readers of the Merchants Whig orders at EREEE 8, plane tuner IB Ww. Beatty, r- R. Bruc Toront n is visiting I G Brock str e juryme n in the Hartwick mur- 1 case have been comfortably hous- d in the Court House during the past two nights A report comes from Ottawa that Gen. Henri Panet, of the R.C.H.A., is slated for the command of Lon- don Military distr Now Is the time " have your] plano tuned. We ry two' expert tuners and will assure entire satis. faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited t fi VR TRurs ago the most digs --SEE--- McKAY FURS ~AT THE FAIR BUT ALWAYS AT KINGSTON'S MAGAZINE Three Best Serials of the Year. Ten Best Short Stories of the Month. Secure 'your copy early to avoid disappointment. ¥, Thursday and F r 15th, 16th and 17th. v evening a rece Bption will he giv Queen's and age. On Thu tallation ¢ + WE. ARE BUSY, AKE TIME TO SHOW New Public School Hygiche ONLY FAIR AEROPLANES WILL John McKay, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE' 149-157 Brock Street. KINGSTON LE PROP CARDS es se---- Br ---- ---- Victrolas and His Master's Voice Records Dance Music Le684 Somet ne 3 rdiey Fox Prot--8mith's Qrel ) Medley Fox #Irot 3 1ehody"s Sweetheart--Me chestra My Dear--Medley Fox Trot--Smit Forget-Me-Not--Waltz--McKee's Orel Felicia Waliz+--Sergeant Markel's Or¢ APR ass Afebiane Nights----One Step--Waldo Astoria Orch. 3 Dinos -- One Step Griande's Orchestra at---One Step--- Dixieland : Fox Trot Praha Jazz ; *aper Medley One Step--Smith's Ore h Fox Trot--Smith's Orch. .. . Fog Trot--8mifh's Orch Fox Trot----Smith's Orchestra ond Medley Fox Trot--Smith's Orch. 2 edley Fox Trot--8mith's Orchestra HE AR THESE RECORDS AT--- il _MAHOOD BROS. te i AA, Wt B= A Oh, amp TR A RA. Real Estate STREET; €.; gas. 'School Children $1250---VI( frame; 5 lot 33 x 150. RIA qtms; W. stone; 7 electricity; 66 x 139. furnace, Lot rooms; oak floors. $1900 CHARLES STREET; } $3600-- COLLINGWOOD S8T.; E | | | I frame; 6 rooms; B. easy terms, $3000--PLUM STREET, Barrie; frame; 7 rooms; 66 ft. front, and C.; | With hours of study dally, shouid not| { be handicapped with ppor eyesight. Sort It takes but a few minutes for me ot $3800--PINE STREET--Groc- JH © ery store and dwelling; 7 rooms; furnace; electricity; good barn. - McCann's Real Estate and Insurance 86 Brock St. Fhont 326 or 621 Why not make sure on this point | to~day? 1.5. Asselsine, DOS. | Eyesight Specialist | : King St, Kingston, Ont. Bh apibnsnploirelpmebengrig usr vob sumo pein ety ge "Hersley Blend" Tea Sold In Bulk A Tea to please thé most critical tea lovers --Black Tea, 60c. quality for ......45c. VEGETABLES Large consignment fresh from the growers, at prices below general market prices --To- matoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Onions' Squash, 'Celery. Try us for your Vegetables Sat- urday. - FOR PRESERVING Peaches, Pears, Plums, Citréns. ' POTATOES . 200 bags * 'White Cobbler" Potatoes; large. clean-skinned; white; perfect cooking Po- tatoes. FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY In abundance. ANDERSON BROS, LD. | Phone 458-459. rg sere EYEE SE EEE | INENENEEEENEEEES | ! in examining a chijd's eyes to KNOW | i whether or not their eyes focus prop-| 2» Cape Vincent, N.Y foyer woon the chancellor Y i 1ad took place. It was on Sept. 11 address the stud- le to be held in the Ma Saturday \ € 1 1her 27th. Children's cises and in informal r I specialty "Own. Ah 1ghly ; interesting EY £ nha m OPENED A L AW OFFICE 1 1 II Thursday formerly of Russia, were present, Reid and Hon » present on 16 Kingston union.co er a candidate lection on O The Corner of Brock Streets. and King jape We-will | end of purcha the s rent-yvou-a piano, and instrument we will all x months' pe, C. W police Lindsay, Limited. court Friday te Farrell suspended s the case of a young fell 1 pleaded guilty to .itheft in an hotel, A drunk fined ten dollars and. costs. Miss Rose Corrigan, daughter Mr. and Mis=F. Corrigan, gan stréet, at the Hotel Dieu. The deces twenty-one years of age 1 w Riown Dy a large circle of Ir | :Canadfan | prominent ichange on up to 95. 2 i renewed rumor that a-ten pe | Victory Bond di vidend is po he near fuiure. stock Thursday morning, selli Oe A new comer | legal field in Ki of Ambrose S! breaking into the on in the B.A., who has op- law office in Kingston at the vorner of Brock and g streets, over the Royal Bank of Canada. Mr. Shea is a native of Athens, and gra- duated from A ns High and Model sthool. He then went through Ot- tawa Normal School with disti ingtion, and thereafter taught school for tem years, four years of which was as a in Ottawa University. He ob- ed his degree of B.A® extra-mu- rally. In polities is a Liberal. He comes to Kir ith splendid re-| commendati and has bright pros- | § pects of a br { Mr person In dance 1e College mfisic Book latest ned ened a She: Kings ton is "his gre a n the future of the old Lime- City. .He looks for big ingston wien 'the Wella 3 completed in the nea and when the improvement in power { service from the St. Lawrence River becom an accomplished fact. Mr. | and Mr Ambrose Shea have taken i up pe ent residence in Kingston at 385 Earl street. { Fare Refund Sale Last Day Tomorrow ends to-Ngorrow en- ables ' people from outside points to-buy here at really the same cost as those who live in Kingston. Scores came this week to see the Fair fare gic sale that THE WAFFLE FO*NDE RED Oswego, When the lost steamer Waffle left "air Haven, about fifteen miles above )swego, Monday she had 2%9 gross ons of coal for Kingston. It is about 5 miles across the lake on the course the Walifle would follow. The theory is that the Waffle got a short |4 nce beyond Oswego and found the lake too rough for the voyage and | attempted to put back into Qswego. | The wind which blew the wreckage | ashore was blowing from the north-| east. The fact that the wreckage | | came so S00N makes it probable that| { if the boat foundered it must have {gone down not more than ten ad { fifteen miles from shore. The Waffle was 102 feet long and | | had 22 foot § inches beam, She was | valued at about $20,000 by her own- | --Hats for Men. ars, § --Hats for Ladies. Whig Advertising Pays. | --Hats for Children our big Fur Depart- ment. We expect an- other busy day to- morrow. On Thursday a returned officer; a! | University man, inserted a classified {advertisement with the Whig, stat-| {ing that he desired pupils for thei {coming term. He called on Saturday] {to express his appreciation of the i result, he having been offered more {work than he can possibly do during] {the season. Within the next day or! iso following the advertisement, he {secured orders to the extent of over: {$4560. Whig advertising paid him,! fui it pays others. i 1 gli. 3 { | Marine Intelligence. Steamer Ottawa passed down to] | Montreal. | The steamer Imperial took Barge; i141 to Toronto this morning. { Steamer Phalen cleared this morn- ling for Charlotte to load 'coal for aon real. | Steamer Holkem is loading grain jat 'the Richardson elevator for Card-| {inal Schooner i } Newest Millinery Our display of new Millinery is a real treat for all who ad- mire lovely Hats. Popular prices pre- vail. Chr s fall Horace Taber cleared! for Oswego. : -------- Guard of Honour, Applications for Guard of Honour {for the Prince of Wales and 14th | Regt'l registration of war service in| variety. {Canada or overseas at Ovderly Room | 12.45 and 2-5 daily. iin A § 9- | Evenings of Ddesday, Thursday and New Plush Coats | Saturday. ¢ The new models are ready -- some plain and many fur-trim- med--$33 to $100. George Mills & Co. 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. Des: [Tue Serge Suits. Prevost, Brock street, recéived ia case of the above sults n'dde by the j dost manufacturer's guarentee. Just as well made as order woik, Anyone {in need of a hind serge suit would do! well' to see them. We will guarantee; both color and workmanship. 5 All trainé and boats brought iycores of people tu the {air on Friday f . ever | 25th, r Brock Street Methodist afternoon, clothes lecture was street Metho- evening 'I The College Book Store N:. W, Monday wl Telephone 919 for six months if you feel like |?! _rental on purchase and arrange easy terms on bal- morning, petty was | of Cor died ¢arly Friday morfding fends: Locomotive was the most on the Toronto ex- This has given rise to a nly Hear. The "Premier" Orchestra Saturda Our co-operatives and to buy Furs in We Hat Everybody: Hats are here i in big rk- | ct at! The new authorized edition for use in the Public Schools now ready. Open Evenings = ow an ow | of ri- ng sed was, ell ery trimmed. ng wm 36, 40 only. line for 50c¢. a yard. for ladies who care. mt EEAEEERESSEEAACAANINEEEE . u& Ladies' House Dresses--pretty colors- es 36 to 46. Saturday Special Black Muslin Blouses--Broken sizes 34, Saturday Special Li CURTAIN NETS Two extra good bargains in' Curtain Nets for Saturday shoppers; pretty pattetns; 45 inches wide; 50¢. line for 39c.; and 75c. COATS--COATS New, nobby and popular priced--the kind { Nevman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" A « ENENENANENNENEENSNDERENANEENEERY We Have S-P-E-C--A-LS 'White Corset Covers--Late and Embroid- Saturday Special In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup { Distributors for Red Rose Tea~--thé i Good Tea t Bonds ¥ thing. .45¢. {Vv ietory, 5 . Fen are - the la Buy them! popu a W.R McRae & Co. GOL DEN LION ense No. 6-543 Still selling $1.50 Corsets, new model, for $1.23. Sizes 19 to 30. TST eve ves eevee ewe. Bargains in Centrally Located Properties NELS( N SE Brick; rooms; improve mer gas; good al A barga t NSON STREET E. W. Mullin _ Sen Cor. Johnston and Division Sim, Phones S35W., and 5804. yee BUILDERS SUPPLIES seeconse Saw Mill, Planing Mill, Woodworking fac- tory, ns Lumber Yards, Coal Sheds, etc. {KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO. i a 3 i 256 YEARRS AGO John Renton will play with the sen- {for Jrickst team. ries Anglin and George Latur- Bey, while troiling near the cotton mill, canght a pike weighing 12% | pounds. {i The Harty baseball team is playing | strong. A game has been arranged with Cape Vincent. i Ottawa 221st Battalion Club, Arrangements are being made in Ottawa for the formation of a 21st | Battalion ¢lub. It is estimated that | there are about 800 ex-21st Battal © jon men in the capital. General Hugh- | es will be the chairinan at the first | meeting, and Colonel H. E. Pense, | the last 0.C., and Major T. F. Elmitt, 'D. 8.0., a former 0.C., have promised to go from Kingston for the meeting. i At The College Book Store. Modern Priscilla, Pletare Play, | Red Book, Fashion Review, Green { Book, Cosmopolitan, Classic, ete. { Upen nights, | .., Saskatchewan and Manitoba Gov: | ernments, and probably that of Al- | perta also, will be represented at the t inquiry of the Board of Commerce at' . Montreal into the textile asd boot | and shee industries. { 'Miss Rose Martel of Quebec has | heen informed of a bequest of $75, {000 in the will of Wm. Hughes of { Butte, Montana, to whom she was en- gaged, but who was killed fn action n France. i. Five carloads of sugar to relieve | the shortage for preserving has been | placed in the hands of eight Winnl- | peg jobbers for distribution through- ' gut the Province. --TOMATOES This plant Yioses at 5 o'clock pm. every day. S. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Factory Lumber Yards Bay & Wellington Streets ~ i KINGSTON, ONY. DIVISION STREET Office Phone 66 PHONE 345 Factory Phone 1415 FRIENDSHIP' FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT ~~CHOICE APPLES --POTATQES --~AND CORN. 216 ease Lumber, Conl and Wood A The: TS Stores CANADA'S FAV ols Bi yy JG STORES SALE WEEK-END CHOCOLATES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 39c. LB. PAGE AND SHAW CHOCOLATES $1.25 Ih. Mahood"s Drug Store ERVE YOU