Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1921, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. a see ee tae {COUNTY COURT SESSION» = tty Autumn Wedding at Haruing- s ton on Tuesday, Fall Suggestions {samme niet ABERNETHY'S A ; Otiiers Adjourned om : » tate OVERCOATS WOOLHOSE 'Hl = a gs Joungest duushiir of Capt. 4nd Mrs SUITS 3 31 the cou GLOVES i on: r : t 8S 0 the coun et 2 io Mets 11 yd Ww ter, a | Eo . agi SWEATERS * HATS and CAPS J] 0000s wore on 2} eeton ba pt op AR The : oe Store of RK gston These are only a few of the young men's [innate werd SHRSETRms the Ci ion, assist by Rev. RW. j every day necessities, and our new Fall : ston ware] or one, Hartaws: ahi : prices will appeal to them. gourt, one ws 2% Tit via tal neath the xc of form 4nd autumn "Get your Season Ticket for the new Toh ard three others were |, Bridal March from ron . are | : : grin, id 1 on the arm stadium here! J Tne case of the township of King. : [ston v= robert B. Harpe, of cry. | © ie ah Bly Wed: LADIES! DO YOU WEAR SIZE 230R 37? 1 an Ha 177.20 gop | 24 10 shiv JL Suid, @ Yell of wot If you do, here's your chance! Ladies' Black Kid George VanHorne ey, Judgment was piven | [%,% 2050! WI orange Blowsows, ° Laced Boots, dark Grey Kid T : a bouquet of American | ops, Spool Heels, : or he: plaintiff 3: Le, Whi beauty She was preceded by | 1 $7 00 for $1 45 213 Princess Street. J] |X... apbosrcd for the mas iii0% bess ifL, Bor niece, Mio or) | regular $7.00, Trcaveis nena. . 8, Phone 362w, : FP, Nick Freem Tr » Who strewed her | E.C., for the defend- fiowers. After the cere i» * received, the | =A ror damages for I I rhere the artistically dee- > vi rated table was centred with a wed- vs. William Me-! : itv ng cake set in billowy tulle and ° f : is irr 1 with red buds The ~ . : . bri i gol y tume was of ' gd va Jo|lTio0s goingawsy * Boys' Black Box Kip Boots. t and veil to r squirrel furs, Mr. y govds. : i aud a i left on the moon v ~ Sizes I to 5. aterman |. -..oon ton wren mre I Men's Black Kid Laéed Boots. plate, was enlarged 141 the sail oo | F 10! street. The groom's gift medium narrow toes. Date : . le was a sea] coat with op- n vo CASES a: tt the citv|™ m collar, to Miss OC, Wilder a > IDEAL vo heen withdrawn from | I3tUnum 'and gold pin and to the A few Brown Boots and Work- ° * gave a geld bracelet FOUNTAIN PENS Hon mio rm or So oes pres simeons wn | ing Boots included in thelat. |. y, J Box Kip Blucher School I% glasses are ground to fill Also orry th Perry ys : | o All clearing at Boots. Sizes I I to 134. Tor Py wi or ars Ea Of Nmaston" a later t Heaslip-Stevens Wedding, | $3.95 SPECIAL, ........... $2.50 , 8 1J03 $e Lor juries received in 1 a | The home of Mr and Mrs, George vision of days done by. In A" | wih : hi ; an jeorg enjoyment of the passing WA TERMAN i ' stevens, Glen Moris; was the scene throng, of nature's changing FISHING BOAT Is {Uf & pretty wedding on Wednesday | picture and in the perusal of INK NEARLY SWAMPED ! og ara passing eveuts, a man is as | : ' | 3 'Heasli air. | young as his eyes. We are slip, Fair | \ -- marriage tc ane ' Alexandria Bay Man Ha Close fic] ngest son of Mr. and Mrs worthy of your patronage | Call Duin | hy « Samuel a Rockport. The" cere. 9 and confidence, We are ex- uring Storm at Delta en Nas pe ved under an arch perienced in the art of opto- . y on Friday. | of gree which was sus- - en met: t -- ) a large £ ell, The bride 2 Kinnear & d'Esterre {| .. . " ee i} 2 3 was giver y.. her brother, (ant at ! nar Y. N . 1] Ge JEWELERS | from I rge vked very pretty in her be gown o i satin She was assist- 'y her sister, Miss Eva, who wore | atior . 2 Ny Ea rrr Ys y Ayan fo I t TR Tada ot tue beers Is For a Tasty Sensation Qa ues in | gala that st ¢ th country ted ths groom. The ceremony | and he is luc | ® | y t able to tel rmed by Rev, 8. IF. Newton, | ea 4 Beddin [about it | I After the ceremon the | M 1 Optometrist [2h2 : : y Registered Opto . ' He and his guide were out a con-| guests numbering about seventy sat 140 Wellington St. Opp. Post Office 140 Automobile Repairing Lita distance from shore in their down to an elegant wedding supper. | Buy your supply of boat, fishing, when the storm. came The bride received many useful and | ----------y upon them so quickly that they hard- costly gifts. After a short honey- | Groceries, Provisions TT ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON {5 vow" ty "hey aed ost site" Arr snort In Telegraph' Building, SUITE 1a « 1 a few moon the h Appy couple will reside : | minutes their boat was n full | 1 Fairfield w Meats and Fruits -- f FOUR GOOD ROOMS, with two minutes th 1 g FU in Fairfield where the groom recently hh valuts, suitable far offices Phones: Shof 1035. Res. 15874, of water zuide iat he | purchase | or will arrange for residence Ap- 378 BROCK STREET believed th Ny ay pu d a farm, | at the ply MR. KIRKPATRICK on | Dell 1 ni} ( ve | } premises. | themselves would be to slide over CYNE T | UNIQUE GROCERY AND "nnn | the side of the boat and hold fast un ' KINGSTON ATHLETIC CLUB. | ea MARKET z til they could drift ashore. Mr. Bail- em m-- 400 and 492 Princess St. | @¥, however, said that he was a good | Has Been Formed--Quarters on Al. Phone 530. | bafler and he and the guide started fred Street, { to bail and succeeded in keeping thet- A new sporting organization to bé | : boa: afloat. tnown.as the Kingston "Athletic Club | . . \ 1 'hey arrived back at camp in a | has been formed in the city, with the | IC erin | . roy 1 ing ane sir s ® * | very exhausted o on: and oon- r 1 of promoting and stimulat- | sider themselves lucky t 100 PRINCESS STREET -- hat it w | t id boxing, w restling ahd | \.. J | not worse. Mr, Bailey brought home | Ju-Jitsu, Te ee vr er . | With him some fine specimens of] I ie. Inauguration of the mew club | | black and Oswego bass and wall-eyed | took place Monday night in the as- | Dr. Bell's Veterinary Wonder pike. |sociation's rooms and private gym- | wl TS ar $500) bottles ---- ' | vie m------------ inasium oh Alfred etreet.. A splen- | Wonder a fair trial. Guaranteed for ------ Educational Addresses, did exhibition of the manly art of [| Colic, Inflammation of the Lungs, r oo... 7 "eg Very often we find people , who " i Dr. Karr, B.; Ottawa Normal, | self-défence was put on by Messrs [| Zowejn Kidneys. Fevers. Distemper ¢ Think of the Convenience?" etc. Send 25e. for Malling Pavkage > ill address the teac Oct. 6th ¢ Clarke and Haunts, and thése nem- | ete, Agents (anted Write your EX Astonishing Suluce iy promise d you at our store this week ! . .. . . Mi nL, ena en SSO y rhe | ddress plainly. iIXCE ONAL BEDDING OFFERI NGS, BRASS AND IRON BEDS t Ye Cour » on 1- | bers of the sporting fraternity wh g ; a1 : a ' THINK their vision is as good as it ever | Ith. In the Court House on "Ce bor? ot, the poring trator present ||P BELL, Vs. KINGSTON, oe. || EXCEPT) SPRINGS, OSTERMOOR MATTRESS & FEATHLL LL EDS { o 101 I ae ir i 3€ 5 an hac ur OF { I He . . . | am 3 § 3 ' " | were treated to a performance which | ~~ ee ------ All Simmons Products. Don't miss it ! was, but on examination we find jt very {On "Literature in the Senior Classes." | were treated to a performance which On Sept. 30th, George C. Jones, [Eas aT ee JAMES REID much below normal, due to neglecting dress on "Mexies an lions. la son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Anson | Hlustrated in E h Hall, Queen's It has been felt for some time that 9 ' i . » : { University Det. 6th, 8 o kK. Those | these particular sports have been Jones, Sidney, and was well and 1a The Leading Undertaker. to have their eyes examined sooner and | interested in' education will be made | sadly neglected in = Kingston and |YOrably known in Belleville. PHONE 147 FOR REAL SBERVICR welcome at all our sions throughout the summer various | a ---- ST Any proper Glasses fitted. { --A. ALKENBRACK, | sporting enthusiasts have been en- Secretary, | deavoring to bring about some means Let our Optometrist examine your "~~~ | BY "Which they 'might indulge along thase lines, and incidentally have the | eyes and make sure that your vision is A | OPpoTtunity of viewing 'some reat | * elever performance by local and ous. | upto thenorimal standard. ARMOR, | ee ee fe CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS .......$5:00t0 $10.00 50,000 SAMPLES , { III i isis { n is result of this | movement and followers of the game | {Will be pleased to hear that an up- | NEW BOYS' OVERCOATS..... veieiacarerie-areie SOD0 to $15.00 to-the-minute Programme has beef | i | worsos oul for the winter glving | Smad El ead] NEW MEN'S OVERCOATS:-............. ..... .$15.00 to $35.00 | B 3 = RS have ambitions to appear as gladia- | ; L NEA tors 'in the roped square. Theso & 6 | '8 R a rn (9 { work-outs will be put on several © 3 3 | [times a week thus giving everyone a . . { Ri 0) r TAR | A n a - - - i by bs ] chance to take advantage of the Optometrist 132 Princess St. Hy ni | work, and it is also understood that Phone 347. Eo mi | exhibitions taking the form of smok- ; ers will be given, ' We wish the new club every sue- cess in its 'endeavor to revive interes: in this sport, and are sure that the Oxfords ||| ™wicE Top Tarps 'RONEY'S, Princess St. omond - Girls' School Oxfords in dark Lown News of Kingston Smita: \ : 4 TEN YEARS AGO TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, this ; ' b f thi by - NTY.- L AGO. city will put on contests on a par tute's station on Long Island. A [and her son, John Hannan of 4 calf imitation brogue style» Also in black Chicken thieves have. commenced | The price of o in Kingston is | nih those seen in.other centres |earerully chosen familly of mice has | city, who have been 4t that resort calf. Good; serviceable footwear at a mod- ; re SE Ringeoon is Nn : 4 ria h where the has been lo: or- | b the experiment. | for the past few weeks fools SENHA WysaSSs o0 Dirisios ATInE. oobi will not be SUTDIIS- | ganized, vo dl Pred tor are Flos similar 2s p -- street, * ed to find a price of 20¢ dozen t Ye cf vi Quite a number of local baseball asked on the market. ber i ---------------- "0 man than any specimens previous- i Sa Searchlights with which a Los 7 | enthusiasts are going to New York The steambarge Iona 1s aground _._ Sex Predetermination, : A uted In Rethins Jredsterd matin Ang motion picture studio is ege $3. a pair | to attend the world's serics games, about a New York, Oct, 5.--Predetermina- | 0 sex, according to th making erate price. VETS ATER ay mile outside Trenton har- | : i Verimenting aye claimed to' provide a Cadet J. K. Cronyn won the cham- | pop. { tion of sex, goal of many scientifie exneriments if successtul wits mice, billion esndle power in a beam of | pionship in the sports at R.M.C. Collegiate Institute sports wii] be | SXPCTiments with birds and fowls, is) they plan to apply the results to In a Jaw case in Saskatoon the go. held on Friday in the city park. being attempted with memmals for | humans, h | value of sunlight ° cused man, two lawvers and "he A scarch is being made for an : the first time at the Carnegie Insti- | 7 : Allan M ; magistrate were all former Kingston- lady who mysteriously disappearad Mrs, Hingan Injured. ere Rei a Tad light having seven times the actinie fans. from jher home at Bell Rock. Captain Burnside had some trou- , 9» Ogden N.Y. Oct: § 7 Mrs. Ion are voy . T. J. Rigney, late of John Mudie's John Ha + widow of John Han- ing Whee SHOE STORE : blo getting the sloop Ariandne law office, is now in the office of nan, suffer fracture of her right 3 Ob through the gap during the gale on Holthan and Pattulo, Toronto, erm wh iszv.ng church in Paul HOH Sor Retema and oN , {| Tuesday. Best Seemity hose, {Bmiths £oaday, (according to tons, It relieves at oie 111 Princess Street Kingston | There now remain only about halt S. Burton has resigned his post as Pills | re \ ally heeds ms sii Do not gripeor ansise word received e. Mr an has | qo 27 i: dozen sailing vessels plying out of bookkeeper at Elliott brothers and Purely vegsta- | er ert fe y a been at you; Sniths to it her per and send 2c. sta for postage. o0e. & -- A . . §! Kingston. . {Will resume his studies at Queea's. aay to take. 36g, zi : p | ge. 0 daughter, Mrs. Dougaid, Montreal, | YX alt dealers or Ecmauson, Sou \ --

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