Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1921, p. 16

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i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. cm -- "FRENCH TRAIN? THURSDAY] creme ox summons . Foy RR : a | ! = | By Prof. W. T. MacClement Befora | 13: n { f | ag of the club in the new medical Naturalists' Club. Eos B Train" wil be 1a | PU/MIng by Professor W. T. MacCle- | : ; [ki The French Train wil be nent, on the subject "Edible ani | ] | agston on Thursday. The epeoa I'oisonous Mushrooms". The lecture, i [oa Yee on board the train Wi a which wae illustrateds with specim.ns ; Ios. count DeArnand, TepresentiLg end. charts, was interesting alike to ; | OF PRACTICAL DISTINCTION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1021. | I'p rome | Representatives Who Will Be . The Frontenac Naturalists' Clua and J; © on the Train in King- {8 ramber of its city friends were ad | ston | dressed on Tuesday evening at a mest | . jton, G.T.R,, F. J. Hebert, C.P.R., H. | : "tle subject of botany at the.univer Lambkin, C.N.R., A. B. Muddiman, sity And 10 those "io were visico.s | | { ; or: Can-| ' os ! Jato aig Ba pesioner for Gan {attracted by the opportunity of obbain [ori 'nator t thi ing a ! venture, [138 1aformation on this impor] } OHE Of this successful ve o | Subject. The lecturer first of all cias and to whom a lot of credit is 'lue | : : | | si oms into their clas- | for the wonderful results achieved in |® fied the mushroon | the interchange of trede and cn- | 58 and menttoned the fact that it is | ali » - - ready false to speak of toad-stoois as [ merce, and many others, 3 "ons. He oA | . FOR LATE FALL AND WINTER WEARABLES . dgistiact froma mus ae oa Dae ec aoprasma Proceeded to illustrats the two princi- y JRies an Siteq on : | pa; Le'sonous types, which are kr.wa | cities. It will be parked at the G.T.R. | PH ! No rame ot rman i: | inner station. ang consists of eight {1° be botanist by thor | | tz phalloides and amaaita muscaria exhibition cars, one diner two sleep- : + ' ' i god 'arious ¢oumon nar.es | ing care, and a tourist, representing Ae 80 by various on x | the various features of Frarce as foi-|¢ | lows i e frequent occurrence Coach 1, intellectual development : Dinets pi. 5 ve of France; 2, industries commerce After having familiarized kis an and transportation; 3 French styles; | 4®nce With the more important Pei» | 4 Teather? industries: 5, che:aical| SONS Species, the lecturer pruceeded | ! ial ' rica: | to 1lustrate the edible forms with We have assembled a few of the It} ough these are occasionally \ = bet) A |founo in this vicinity ey are not of | 4 bn many practical woolens---wool- ens out of which you will receive your money's worth in quality, £0008 BRE Peter or Jhetical style and comfort. These can on- | 2900 Bric pay. oie ye sent were familiar . : | Spoliazees, % asrierlis); 8, jewel- |W Fr te ore famifisc B S ly be appreciated by seeing them_ { ihe romactin "ane which a0: | TIEh president of the club oy. f Ry TE and noting the stylish colors, the The procuction France" which age le the nature of the orzaniza- | i & ' 2 g y : ; excellent qualities and the remar- kably low prices. [ companies the train, will be shown | All Wool NAVY SERGE the Queen's branch of the Canadiay i | at Griffins theatre, hS 50incheswide ..... voi. «e+e ....90c Yard its baby camels, the fishing fice: "| Institute of Chemistry was [1 | donated by James Lynch. A special performance for the | school chiidren will take place ai 4 |P.m., and is a wonderful lesson in | La Rochelle and many wonderful and a IY curious ighis. mtn 250 Yards NAVY SERGE os at : | : B tanch || The admission to the tra n wil be lor the Institute was formed last |{ All Wool free. An admission fee will be caarz- | y [l . . 1.50 Y. d t | Sqincheswids ................ 8 ar 250 Yards en's Brane . | history and geography for the 'irile | MOONE of Queen's Branch Held on ed at the production and the pro- | SPTing. Although many of the mem- | Aiwed BOTANY SERGE Tuesday Afternoon, ceeds will be turned over to ihe | DOTS of the staff of the department of I 54 inches wide, $2.25 yard. In colors: Navy and black. which has bey | HOM welcoming the city peopie who were present. | 1 LIVINGSTON'S WINTER OVERCOATS The great cold-defying Ulsters, Great' Coats and Motor Coats, Swagger Ul- stereettes, Dressy Chesterfields, single and double-breasted effects $25.00 up to $45.00 ASR INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY ones showing them ihe beauties of this country, the French Soudan vith | The first meeting of the session of || | smistrv C ' ) 1 French representative in charga of | the chemistry at Queen : yerg ol | % 3 5 : | ready members of the Institute, it is | the presentation who will take i: to | ; : ! : : . | understood that Queen's has the dis- the blind soldiers of the republic, as, 4 i 31 a gift from Canada | tinction of being the first university || . to form a student branch. The exeou- || | tive committee as elec ted last spring 1 -- |A. B. CARSCALLEN Is [Is conducting the branch this | ses- || Buy your Overcoat now--be ready LIKELY CANDIDATE sion. The officers are as follows:-- || | ---- | Honorary President, Prof. J. L. Mec- The Conservatives of Lennox Kee; president, 4. &. Jacques; vice 100 Yds. FRENCH BROADCLOTH $3.50 yard. In colors: Navyand black. | president, R. H. Manske; secretary- and Addington Meet at treasurer, WV. E. Patterson; gradu- Napanee. ate' representative, D. O. Notman; ------ and undergraduate yepresentative, The Conservative Association of | Mr. McAlpine, | Lennox and Addington is holding #ts| Several of the members of the fa- | i | | convention in the armouries at Nap- | cully, who are also members of the | 75 Yds. MEN'S WEAR SERGE 54 inches wide, $3.50 yard. In colors: Navy and black.' eo o 9 Livingston's 75-77 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route it Pays to Walk : Founded 1847. acee this afternoon. (Institute, addressed the students, fin Ce SER A ESBS | 150 Yds, BLANKET COATING Stated that it was expec.ed that sev The first meeting was principally | 1 S. ' eral names would pe put in nomina- | for organization purposes and the || . . A | sion sbut that he general impression | next meeting in the near future win I 56 inches wide, $2.50 yard. In colors: Brown, Cardinal, | Navy and Black--a suitable materia] for heavy, warm | I was that A, B. Carscallen, prominent | be addressed by Harold Roast, sec- coats. 125 Yds. JUMPER DRESS FLANNEL ected as the stamdard-bearer. Othoar | stitute of Chemistry, 29 inches wide, $1.25 yard. In colors: Paddy, Brown, names mentioned were J. W. Robin- son, merchant, Napanee, and A C. Died At Waterloo, Ont, Red, Copen. 50 Yards senesen NRL Aeaefie, Tummon, Selby, The present member | Kitchener Recor W. J. Paul, ig retiring The sad dean took place on Sat- It is stated that W. p Black , urday at the home, Allan street, Wat- ber for the Ontario Leyislature for [erloo, Ont, of Mae Greenwood, be- || this constituénsy could have the nom. | loved wite of Frank Reitzel, the de- | ination, if he so desired, but that he | ceased being in her thirtieth year. | does not want his name to go to a| Mrs. Reitzel has been #1 for some | ballot. ' | time and while her death was not un- | -- | expected it will come as a great shock | Called Each Other Names. | to her many friends. To mourn her | Inverary, Oct. 26.--Hbn. Dr, J, 1, | 108s there dre left the sorrowing hus- | [Edwards and Lieut.-Col, Frederick | band and one son, Danzer, and to Ferguson "locked horns at a politi-' "hem deepest sympathy is extended || {cal meeting in the village Saturday in this their hour of sore bereavel evening last. The meeting, which | ment. The deceased's father, Frank | was held in the interests of Dr. Ed- | Greenwood, one brother, Thomas, | wards, was very largely attended. and one sister, Mrs. R. White, all of | Before Dr. Edwards commenced his Wolfe Island, also survive address, he announced that he would| The funeral was held from her ie) be quite willing to allow any person | residence on Tuesday morning to St. In the audience to speak. Dr, Ed-| Louis' church for service and thence | fre took occasion to hammer the to the R.C. cemetery for interment. | Farmers' party" and also took al ; il | "swing" at the leader cf the Liberal| Grown Under Glass. Ii | party. The Statements ' were too! lettuce, young and tender, er 2 strong for Col. Ferguson, so he took | day at Carnoveky's fruit store. | Dr. Edwards to task. Before the | : if SILK VE LVETS meeting was adjourned Dr. Edwards | The labor party in Kingston held || aud Col. Ferguson hd saileq seenln motion on meen angsion held] For the making of hats---ir a wide range of new shades. other some very uncomplimentary | nect'on with the campaign of Dr. | i names, Fergus J. O'Connor, when the matter | : BLACK PANNE COSTUME VELVET of registration and matters pertain- | S d 40incheswide ........ villa . . $7.50 Yard "ne. aes All Wool BLACK FRENCH POPLIN * 38 inches wide. . coer. . $175 Yard 300 Yards All Wool Anderson Bros. Limited FRENCH CASHMERE 40 inches wide. In colors: Cardinal, Navy, Brown, Cream, Black, -.. .. $1.49 Yard SILK DUVETIN In a beautiful range of pretty colors---principally used for hats, vestees and wraps, Attractive Savings in Groceries FOR THURSDAY BISCUITS--5 KINDS All five special home favorites. Just the proper Cookies and Biscuits to satis- fy the kiddies, also grown-up folks. Try these Biscuits=--Honey Bar, Pao. ple's Mixed, Fruit Gingers, Kitchener, Sugar Brittle oleae 19. Ib, Tomato Catsup--qt. bottles (each) ..24c. New Pack Sardines (inoil) ....4 for 25. New Prunes---special large size--best value of the season . . 2 Ibs. for 38c. Buy them by the box----25 lbs, $4.25. Rolled Oats--fresh milled . . 32 Ibs. for 17c. Flaked Wheat--for porridge ... .3 for 25¢. Sheriff's Pure Orange Marmalade--N5, 4 sizetin'.v..... vx vu vouis 70g, Potatoes--good winter keepers -- special Premier's Quebec Itinerary. . . Ottawa, Ont, Oct, 26.--Premier price on winter supply order, | Meighen's Quebec itinerary is as fol- | lows: Nov. 4th, Montreal, afternoon Eggs--No. 1 storage. Every Egg guaran: {and evening; Nov. 5th, Lachute, « afternoon; Nov. 7th, Shawinigan teed. Will serve in most cases where |} Li afternoon, and Three Rivers, | 1 1 | evening: Nov. 8th, Quebec City, even. new laid would be required. Try these. EE or ohh aaa Gly. oven sreiivaan vas R108 for 15c. | and' Sherbrooke, evening serra ie. 320, Ib. sesessa 9c 0h, ---- German Marks for Coupons, {Ing to the election were taken up. | New York, Oct. 26,.--A cigar store | The meeting was well-attended. | at Forty-third street and Broadway | Milforaq Bassett, a boy of thirteen | Is giving fifty marks instead of the | years, died at Frankford on Monday | usual coupons with each box of cigars | cf injuries sustained on Saturday | 5 when he was struck by a motor, The marks are worth less than al | mea, on equal number of coupons, Pitty | DAILY MEMORANDUM. hool | marks were the equivalent Of $12 in| Home-made Sale by Home an Rano0 1914; now their value is about | October Fath Fead thool, on Fides Ga thirty cents, i Cooke's Church Ladies' Ald Xmas. tea and sale in the school room, Wednes- | mt day, Nov. 30th, from 3 to 6. Auniission) Potato Prices Drop. 106, Toronto, Oct, 26.-- Prices of po tatoes in large lots are 10 cents a| bag lower this week than last. De- liveries have been heavy recently, not only from Ontario points, but | from Quebec and New Brunswick. Values on track Toronto, yesterday: were quoted at $1.25 to $1.35 for Ontarios and $1.35 to $1.40 for New Brunswicks. . | tata & Son, Liuiited 3 Haft street. Thursday afte vd oclock, to Cate . a riends and acquaintances invited to attend, Seapesttully DO YO ENJOY WALKING? Nothing more heaithful than a brisk, invigorat- ing hike in the erisp Fall air. You must have sensible WALKING SHOES. 12 different lines Ladies' Brown Oxfords--welt- ed sales. Priced as high as $12.50. Not all sizes in each kind seb enainna, Finest Hand-picked White Beans 'Tggo Baking Powdpr--1 1b, size 'OCOA~~English Breakfast--bulk . , . Salmon--cholce pink--1 Ib, gins ,. . . BIG SPECIAL IN SUGAR--Car must ---- For stealing a motor at Point Anne Mike McGrath was sentenced at Bel- ieville to three years in the peniten- tiary. The motor was recovered in the north part of Frontenac county and your share of the bargains ! the whole upper works hag been APPLES---Cooking and Table. changed. . James Munro, Ventnor, . | Bone a very serious pb operation at the Geners] Hospital in Kingston. The good wishes of all 80} ' he : 1 'm fi Phones ¢0: 458-459. Wholesale 1767. | a or oo ae. made a reduction of a cent a loaf in the price of bread makiug the price 10 cents, id

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