PAGE TWO RENENEEEANNSRNENRENSEIEEEEREEE _- 'THE DAILY BRITISH + esssrssrsririsneset (NOIINIS OF THE DAY Told in Twilight FRERPR REPRESS ESR RE bd WHIG Saturday Book & Music SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1010. | AND ITEMS" OF INTEREST. ~ LOCAL NOTES GENERAL and Vicinity Merchants Offer to the Whig ts EN rb Phe Happenings in the City ~What the the Readers of Mrs. W. | anee, are st a yi with Col Deroche, Ottawa Mrs. A been visiting and vicinity Misses Deroche FRESH DRESSED FUR SKINS ARRIVING ALASKA SEAL. ERMINES--Russian and Hudson Bay. MINKS--Labrador and Northern. Skunks, Alaska Sable, Australian Opposum and Ring Tails. ¥ Poxes in W hite, "Taupe, Cinnamon, Smoke, Golden Red, ete, i Fisher's, Otter, known Fur skins. Syden- shed on POPULAR MUSIC STANDARD MUSIC POPULAR COPYRIGHTS TWO FOR A QUARTER THREE FOR A DOLLAR SPECIAL AT SIXTY-FIVE CENTS Maytime Music, 3 for $1 --SWEETHEART, ON THE ROAD TO PARADISE. ansgiving Day Donation Mary 's-of-the- Day, Oct Kingstor Lake Orph- 15th, at St an age Swaine, ad tuner, orders at McXiley's , or 'phone 684w. Sir Henry L. Drayton will be in the city on Tuesday afternoon and Wed- nesday to meet the electors and have a hand-shake Now is the time to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assare entire satis-| faction, /'C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Mrs. M. Maker and daughter, Alice month in Toront returned to Napanee on Thursday, Livingston, Barrie after spending a week with Mrs. G. In Toronto, visiting her son | Masoud, Kingston. law, Mr. and Mrs. C For your next afternoon tea, try DALY'S GOOD 'TEA. Mahood's brug re can supply you. Th >» were up to Friday night ne 500 additional names registered 2 Judge for the federal DAILY FROM Ol beth Waller, her sister, Mrs Kingston Miss E. Kna Montreal, An Miss W. Knapp. have been visiting Miss Gene Spafford, Nap- anee, " Napanes Godfrey Cross, JUMP JIM CROW. SELLING GOWNS. Beaver, Kolinsky, Chinchilla, and all . "4 Catalogues showing latest styles now ready. Manufacturers of Fine Furs. John McKay, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE 149. 157 Brock Street. Kifer | et A AEA PP sbi Mrs. D. W. Allsop Adolphustown, he past has returned having been .v HEAR THE LATEST POPULAR AND DANCE NUMBERS PLAYED BY SALSBURY'S "PREMIER" ORCHESTRA TO- NIGHT AT harles Lavell LE a ees ---------------- ERREEEN The College Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings Maxotires, § 284 On- on Mattress and Com- takén premises lately x Factory, King street, I kinds of matfrésses mms remo n and look at Vulcanizing Shop His Master's Voice Records Maytime "MAYTIME" Victrola XI. $225700 TWO POPULAR SONG HITS FROM Maytime Waltz Waldorf Orchestra American Serenade--Waldorf Orchestra .., 184832--90c¢. Will You Remember ? Green-Dixon--Just a Voice to Call Me Dear ......18300--00c, ALL THE POPULAR VOCAL AND DANCE RECORDS IN : . STOCK. : MAHOOD BROS. 'NEW BUNGALOW 12 MARKLAND STREET electric $300 instal- October. 4 rooms; B. and C.; light; furnace 2300; cash, balance monthly ments, Possession 14th, BARRIE STREET 'for Far and Near Sight. 7 rooms; frame; B. and C.; ENE ML ROENERENREENR ER -n Don't bother with two pair of Glasses the guest of rows, town Station, over the week-end Mrs. A. Amey, Ernesttovn Station, spent from Saturday until Monday with friends in Kingston Miss Edna Snider, Kingston Gen- eral Hospital, spent a week at her father's, James Snider, Maple Lawn - ® - Mrs. H. N. Moss, Renfrew, whose health has been somewhat poor of late, left on Tuesd Ottawa for a visit to her Anderson before starting Tampa, Florida where she will spend the winter. Her daughter, Miss Marjory, is to a company her South. Miss Mary McPhail, { Minnes aad Miss Doroth here for the meeting of Alumnae, from Toronto Carl Cohoon, overseas on L service. and who has been a member of the staff of the auditor-general's office, Ottawa, is here to take course in medicine at Queen's, - . . Miss Eleanor y Wilson are Queen's active Mrs. Charles A. Mahoney and fam- Barrie street, are spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenney, at Jones Falls, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Fillion have returned home after visiting Mrs. E Fillion, Sydenham. | Miss Doris McKay, attending Hav- lergal College, Toronto, 1s spending ithe holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John McKay, Sydenham street, | Mis. Balfour Mudie and Mttle| {daughters arrived from. Gananoque { yesterday to visit Dr. and Mrs. A, yd na nett, Bagot street. Misses Kathleen and Mollie Saund- ers, Alice street, left to-day for Na- panee to spend the holiday with their jaunt, Mrs. George Hawley. . . - . | = Mr. and Mrs. Disley and their son, | John, arrived from Blackpool, Eng- | | land, on the 8.3. Empress of France, | and intend to take up residence in! Kingston. They are at present with Mr. and J. J. Kemp, Kingston Junc- | tion. | Mrs, (James Trotter, Division | street, has returned from Sudbury, | where she was the guest of her dau- ghter, Mr. J. E. Harvey, for the past | few weeks. Mr. Harvey accompanied | 7 late the bowels take Hood's nd Lieut. B. O Kingston Garrosalo a arrived in ut. Smith's Bagot street. It will pay you to Wook at Maxo- We wil end of six months' pri nd ance Ww rental on pure Lindsay. to-day overses They left England on home ad- 1 rent you a piano, and &t months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow arrange easy terms on bal- | Rev. Peter Bryce, one of Toronto's leading Methodist clergyman and ed social leader, recogniz a will speak at Sydenham street Methodist church on Sunday evening. NA A ci, ct i inion, | IS THIS YOUR CASE ? What You Should Do--Most Success- ful and Economical Treatment. Do you have a feeling of general | weakness day in and out? appetite poor? | to stre refresh? ors to. bear what should be easy? Is your "Does your food fail gthen you and your sleep to Do you find it hard to do Have your ordinary duties and iil become great tasks and burdens? If so, this great medicine revitalize take Hood's Sarsaparilla-- the blood, gives vigér and tone to all the | organs . and functions, equalled for those who are in any de- and is un-| gree debilitated or run down. Do | not delay treatmeht---begin it today To rouse the torpid liver and regu- Pills They are purely vegetable. THANKSGIVING --Coats. --Suits. --Dresses. -- Skirts. Ladies' Wearables That are correct to the minute and popular priced. | Victory 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=tive Good Tea Bonds thing. are the popular Buy them! | W.R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION | Licensé No. 6-543 YORK STREET id brick; furnace; electric 3 piece bath. Good cel- i in excellent state of repair Large yard and barn. Immedi- ate " possession--$3500. VICTORIA STREET Frame; piece bath rated; large mediate possession furnace; 6 rooms; 3 newly deeo yard and barn; im- £3100 QUEBEC STREET New solid brick bungalow; 5 rooms; piece bath; electric light; good cellar; large yard; gateway and henhouse. Imme- diate possession$3000 E. W. Mullin & Son | Cor. Johuston and Dividien Sta, Phones 039, and 539J. Let me supply you with a pair of Tn-4 her mother home apd will remain MONDAY visible Bifocals, TWO pair of glasses | With Mer for two weeks. ed Li in one--the Lenses fused together | Mrs. F. R. Casselman, Miss M. G f i | Dewar, Miss BE, M. Stewart, and Mis: So that you cannot observe where wnat M. Sheridan are in tow nattending the begins or the other ends. double lot, --$2700, Immediate possession, --Blouses, etc. If it's new and desirable, you can count on Victory Bonds accepted iu us showing it first. payment, McCANN 86 BROCK STREET PHONE 326 OR 621, JS. Asselstine, DOS. - 342 Bing Sught Speco oui. tr ANDERSON BROS., LID. Phone 458--459. Il Thanksgiving Day, Monday Store Open Until * a.m. Special Selections for the Holiday Table. OYSTERS OYSTERS OYSTERS Chickens-- Yearling Fowl --Young Ducks Prime Western Beef, Rib and Sirloin Roasts Spring Lamb-- Stewing Cuts cx rsens oes 186 boime ov... 0 ..28¢. Fomine .18¢c. .32¢. i YOUNG PORE. Choice Roasts . .. Choice Chops . 35c. Hot House: Lettuce, Parsley, Radishes: Grapes, Oranges, Grapefruit, 'Cranberries, * Sauash. Sweet Potatoes, Crisp Celery. 100 select Pumpkins, 100 Citrons. If It's Good To Eat, We Have It Sree meeting of the Queen's Alumnae As- | sociation and are en pension at Miss Beard"s, 42 O'Kill street. Miss Cora Kemp is home from Bel leville, where she has been attend- | ing a lady's school, to spend the holi- | day With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. {3 J. Kemp, Kingston Junction. { Haa Caught Five. | A man who wal wanted by the! police had been photographed in six] | different positions, and the pictures sent to the chief of police of a pro-| | vinclal town, where it was thought | Mkely the fugitive was hiding, After! ithe lapse of a few days the following | {reply reached hendquarters: "8Bir af I duly received the portraits of the! | six miscreants whose capture is de-! jsired. I have arresied five of them, fand the sixth is uhder observation | {and will be secured shortly." ------------ Had a Great Shake, i The Renfrew Mercury says that! Hon. Dr. Arthur E. Ross, Kingston, { and His Honor Reeve McEwen, Ren- | | frew, "had a great shake hands" be-| fore an audience assembled in Pem-! | broke the other evening to listen to: | political addresses. It seems that | they went to the same school, visited | | the same swimming hole, skated on | | the samé pond and pilfered from the i same orchards in days of auld lang! | syne when boys together at Cobden. i i A Kind. Act. On Thursday evening Martin | Snook, Bath Road, was presented | {with a purse of $750 raised by a sub- | i seription from farmers in the town- | i ship of Kingston and adjoining town- | iships. Mr. Snook suffered the total | | loss of his barns kod contents, valued | (at $3,000, during an electric storm | on August 24th last. and his friends raised the money to asa'st hith in| erecting new barns. Mr. Snook was! | grateful. : Gen. Ross At St. Luke's Church. At St. Luke's church to-morrow | bvening service will be of a patriotic nature, it belng a national Thanks-| giving service. Hon. Brig.-Gen. A. K.| i Ross, M.P.P., will speak. His sub. | {ject will be "Why Canadians Should! { Ba Thankful, and How They Should | {Show their Gratitude." Remember Donation Day; Oet. | 15th, at St. Mary's-ol-the-Lake Orph- | f anage, Buy Your Holiday Hat To-night. We Hat Evdrybody --Hats for Men. --Hats for Ladies. --Hats for Children. Naturally at Thanks- giving tim& one's thoughts will turn to Furs. Visitors to our city over the holiday are invited to inspect our immense stock of skins and manufac- tured Furs. We spe- cialize in Seal gar- ments. Catalog pn request § George Mills & Co. "Makers of Fine Fan"™ 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. ES ar KINGSTON EVENTS 23 YEARS AGO. a? Macnee & Minnes' employees have challenged the wholesale grocers and drug men for a game of rugby. An interesting plowing match will be held 2¢ Harrowsmith. George Bireh, George street, pick- ed raspberries in his garden to-day Ald. William Mundell owned the first safety bicycle in the olty. John M. Theobald returned from a hunting trip to-day in the township iof Clarendon. He brought home a i great many ducks and partridges What He Had Forgotten i A, farmer, noted for his absent: | mindedness, went to the market {town and transacted his business. He {started of his way home, however, {with the unpieasant-eonviction that the had forgoetten something, but {what it was he could not recall. As ihe neared home the conviction istrengthenad, and three times he 'stopped his horse and went carefully {through his pocket-book in a vain {endeavor to discover What he had forgotten. In due course he reach. {ed Gome and was met by his danght- jer, who looked at him ih Surprise and! i then exclaimed: "Why, father, where [have you left mother Best IMue » Sults, Prevost, Brock street, has received 3 tase of the above suits p'ade by the | best manufacturer's gusrsutee. Just as well made as order work. Anyone !in need of a blue serge suit would do well to see them. We will guarantes { both color and workmanship. ' nt We make over all kind of feathers into mattresses, pillows or comfort- fers; latest method of cleaning. Deo minion Mattress and Comforter Co. ! S-- street. 'phone $77w, Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store 3) Ral LL FRIENDSHIP'S FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT -~CHOICE APPLES. ~TOMATOES ~~POTATOES ~--AND CORN. 216 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 % FEE 7 Rex: NADAS FAV WEEK-END SPECIAL = E £2 = = E Ei E E : 4 = veees BUILDERS SUPPLIES seage Dry Kindling Wood This is a good time to Iay in a supply of dry kindling, for fall and winter. S. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Factory Lamber Yards Bay & Wellington Streets KINGSTON, ONT. Office Phone 06 Factory Phone 1418 wae Lumber, Coal and Wood -- Xt BOY Ds $7 NES D JCr SHO 50c. Ib. to 60c. Ib Chocolates F RIDAY AND SATURDAY 39¢ 1b. Agents for Page and Shaw Chocolates Mahood's Drug Stere WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOu