3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1oo1, Lo r-------- A ---------- 3 es HEMLOCK We have a large and well assorted stock of Hemlock on hand. - You will find that we can meet your needs at right prices, Allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042 Victoria Street cE -- Automotive Eqipument Tourists' Bureau Mavufact urery' Agents Accessories " We Can Get It" - - 100 Broek St. Kingston, Ont. B. R. EYRES i ETRE Phone SISW - - . G. V. DREDGE Briscoe Model 4-34 Regular Touring Car, Five Passenger and the remains were placed in the ivault here. Prior 'o coming to Ra:l- | ton, where he had lived about a year, | CHAUTAUQUA AT SYDENHAM . £ |deceased had resided at Camden | Farmers Ready For Kingston |; Convention-- William Mr. Ward, engineer at the conden- hab LL has moved into the west side | Mini ' Iton. fot Patrick G=ooms' house near the | {kgh school. Frank Olark, who sold | 0 Ihis house to Charles Joyner, hus | | brought the 'house on Mill s"rae: | the various numbers by prolonged {owned by Patrick G-ooms. The house | applause, the first of the series of | as been occupied since spring by | concerts furnished by the Dominion | ; 0 Lalonde, whe ran a shoe-re- | Chautauquas under the auspices of { pairing shop .nd who is now moving | the Women's Institute was given on to Railton. F. Anglin has received | Tuesday evening in Wesley hal. The & new power wheel for his elestric artists of the evening were Dixie plant. Duo, called "Southland's Sunshine The three-months-old child of Mr. Girls," in the persons of Miss Marie and Mre. Edward Quinn, Burridge, | Terry and Miss Lucy Griffis. In a dled suddenly on Friday morning. Sydenham, Oct. 27.-- Before audience that showed iis approval would stand side by sid programme of song and story, both The body was taken to Burridge on displayed their versatility and com- Saturday for burial. mand of their art. Both young ladies M'ss L. Fraser, of the high school are from the republic to the south, staff, has been absent this week ow- and loward the close, Miss Terry Ing to illness. . Mrs. F. Sine has tak- voiced the feeling of perpetual, peace en her place. Mrs. Smith and Mis. between the two nations, saying that Halliday, Massena, N.Y., are visiting | they were all of one blood, and | with Mr. and Mrs, J. F. McRory. under all | poriens Walker and Bernard Swit- : zer have returned home from Sud- A crowd that took up all available | bury, whore they have been working, épace was present for the opening concert, every reserved seat being THOMAS A.: LOW IS OUT. sold beforehand. If the first enter- tainment may be taken as a criterion, it looks well for the succeeding con- certs," which should prove a big drawing card for a radius of several He Will Be the Liberal Candidate in South Renfrew, Renfrew, Oct. 28.--Thomas A. Low, ex-M.P., was unanimously nom- Inated by Liberals of South Renfrew | -- SATURDAY BARGAINS NO TIME LIKE TO-MORROW TO BUY THESE SPECIALLY Sale of Sweater Coats Assortment of . Men's Heavy Sweater Coats. Reg. $5.00 on Sale at $3.50. Men's Trousers Men's Tweed Trousers worth $4.00 pr. on sale $1.98. Sale of Girls' Dresses Girls' Fine Serge Dresses, all new styles, PRICED GOODS CHILDREN'S COATS Children's Navy, Black ang Grey Reefer Coats, special price 95 ea, White Cloth Coats Blanket ) $4.50 Children's White Corduroy Velvet Coats, trimmed with Silk Braid at $2.98 and $4.50, . HOSIERY SPECIALS Children's fast Black Worsted lose in al] sizes reg. 85¢ at i and 50 . Men's Work er special Sale of Hoslery 25 doz. girls' fine rib- bed Black Hose in all sizes. Reg. 50¢ on sale at 25¢ pair. Cashmere Hose Ladies fine Black Cash- merette Hose Reg. 500, on sale 85¢ pair. Sale of Boys' Pullovers sell regularly at from $500 to $12.00, On Sale at $2.25 to $6.95. P Flamelette Blankets 10-4 white Flannelette Blankets at $1.75. 11-4 Flannelette Blan- Boys' fine wool Pull- overs in Navy, Slate and Brown. Reg. $2.98 on sale at $1.95. : {at a convention held here this after- | Kingston next Saturday will be a No other names were offered. | greater one than before fs predicted |The nomination was seconded by | by some farmer stalwarts. The farm-|I. E. Pedlow, representative from | ers are more determined than ever |this riding in the late Patliament: | | This car is bigger, stronger, more pow erful and better in every way than the form- er old model. Price F.O.B. Brockville $1,550.00 Plus Sales Tax Canadian Briscoe Motor Car Co., Ltd, Brockville Men's Socks, special 39¢ pr. DRY-GOODS SPECIALS Large drawn thread Beq Spreads worth $6.00 ea. on sale at Heavy Wool to place a candidate in the fiel.i { David Barr, sr., Renfrew, and John against Dr. Edwards. A meeting of | Stewart, Waba. the United Farmers was held in the| Mr. Low was elected in 1908, and | Union hotel Saturday evening at (won out on the reciprocity issue which the following delegates were | three years later, but retired after | appointed to attend: T. Hagerman, (the election in favor of Mon. George | C. Amey, R. J. Lindsay and D. Joyce. |P. Graham. He is prominent in Ven. Archdeacon Burgett, of the | business, and has resided in Ren- diocese of Qu' Appelle, delivered an |ITeW for more than thirty years, 'Hs address of in the Anglican church | Was member of the county council ANGLIN BROS., Bay St. : last Friday evening. {in 1901, and served a term as war-| NTT rey The funeral of the late William |den. i in rfectly healthy state | Milligan was held at his late resid-| In his speech of acceptance, : { ¢ Hoe Tair ol wie heute by 5 are yore os to Sore Ni Railton on Tuesday aie flow sau hs yoy tor a ne for Surprise Soap 3 for tlon of New York doctor. tor of a Parisian medical institute. |noon, his death having occurred Ju STS Fon hors ru i Lifebuoy Soap 3 for 2le A square foot of honeycomb con- The sun gives 800,000 times Hote | The service ry cn are ey Fo Lavender Toilet Soap ing 10,000 cells, light than the hoon. G. Stafford, | rez. 10c-...:.. 4 for 25¢ Boys' Short Trousers Boys' Short Tweed ~25¢ ea. Trousers worth $3.50] kets at $2.25. Heavy Roller Toweling reg. lon sale $1.98. - ---------------------- 50c, a snap at 15¢ yd. | : SOAP SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 1c 21i¢ 21c Mr. Comfort Soap 3 for Gem Toilet Soap Surprise Soap Powder nessun a. 3 for 22¢ Lux w.eeensevi. 3 for 280 Naptha Soap ...2 for 23¢ | McIntosh Bros. ee -- £ "Abramson's Clothes" Style, Quality and everything that's of First-Class Garments Assorted Toilet Soaps 10e¢ 3 for 23¢ Kingston on Monday. by Rev. Nas conduciad by He States. Sir Wilfred Laurier, he said, | took his political life in his hands in 1911 in the interests of the farmers of Canada, There are now three candidates in the field, Mr, Low, J. H. Findlay, Conservative, and R. G. Wilson, Pro- gressive, DEATH OF CATR 8he Died In Toronto--Had Served With Credit During the War, -- (From our ow 1 wap Napanee, Oot. 27 he a ot the late Miss Ethel Hawley were ' | brought to Napanee Yesterday after- Doon and taken to her mother's resi- dence, Adolphustown, for burial in the family plot. Miss Hawley was tha only daughter of the late Ryckerson Hawley and Mrs, Hawley, Adolphus- at the time of her death ER required "TI-O-SAN" There is nothing like music with a dash of the Orient A splendid range of fabrics to choose from, prices from $12.95¢0 , vee. .$2445 \ Special for Saturday A range of Men's Serges in blue Indigo dye, regular $35.00. Saturday .....51845 MEN'S CAPS Latest fall Patterns, all reduc- ed for Saturday, MEN'S BOOTS In black and tan, with blucher or long lasts. Prices from $3.95, $4.45,34.95, $5.45--all Sizes. ---- WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR Tan Oxfords for fall in brogue and saddle strap. All fine calf. Regular $8.50. Saturday $4.75 in it to make you feel like dancing, and Raderman's Orchestra render this truly Oriental Fox Trot'in brilliant manner, "Remember the Rose' is another stirring Fox Trot number also played by Raderman's Orchestra on His Master's Voice Record No. 216332 Sweetheart Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Baltimore Buzz - Fox Trot Eubie Blake and His Shuffle Along Orchestra His Master's Voice Record No. 18789 erseas. Her death will regret in nursing circles was belioved by Besides her mother, one broth- er, George Hawley, in the west, ary left to mourn. Percy "Rankin, London, is spend- ing the mext two weeks in Napaneg | and vicinity in the interests of the | Daly Grange Tea Co. London. Mrs. | RG H, Travers, Walkerville, is | spending a couple of weeks with her i mother, Mrs, W. 8, Detlor, Bridge | street, Little Miss Joan Fleming, To- ronto, és with. her aunt, Mrs. J. W. neon. ev 00 Fox Trot MEN'S SOX in blaek, wear. Saturday, 6 pairs Er guaranteed good 8 eee MEN'S FLEECED UNDER- WEAR : Good heavy weight. Saturday wesree. TBC Fox Trot One Step Mimi - - Bandana Days - Played by the Melody Men His Master's Voice Record No. 216324 Wang We Blues - - - When the Sun Goes Down - Played dy Coleman's Orchestra His Master's Yoice Record No, 216228 AL on 10-inch Double-sided "His Master's Volce" Racords, $1.00 Ask to hear them played on the Victrola at any "His Master's Voice" dealers 3 . el eel ee esa Fox Trot Fox Trot forthe Presbyterian concert on Tuesday evening. John Wilson, an employes of Boyle & Son, had the misfortune to get acid juto his eye while at work last week and was tak. en to a Kingston hospital where the €¥e was removed. P---- Died At Lansdowne. Lansdowne, Oot. 27.--The village Wag shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. Charis Overcoats Our Boys' Wearing Apparel should not be overlooked .Don't forget we have a wide range to choose from and prices to suit every pocket book. Buy now while you can have a com- plete choice of fabrics and sizes JUVENILE SUITS JUVENILE COATS in blue chinchilla anq Assorted tweed mixtures; Erey tweed. coats from 22 to 27. To [27 regularly up to $12. clear Saturday ses ome sommes cs MAH=Hoo0D Bros, 113 Princess Street Re Agent Victor Phone 301]. Ahk For Saturday $5.96 to $7.95 158 Princess Street. re aeniales A Ahad n v v TveY™Y ry TTY ve 8 oo. closed next week. -- Betore adjourning until Nevember 3rd, the reichstag rejected a resolu. ton vigorously protesting against Fam EE ramson the Lea of Nations en the parti- Lad i of