| Latest Calfskin Pouches 2 NEW SHADES Sauterne Beige, Plaza Grey, Stroller Tan, Sn Chanel > R. UGLOW &CO: | + -HANLEY'S z (Established 1871) Steamship passages "booked to all parts of the world. Pass- TL Th rig Ar Ph hy Bermuda, West Mediterran- £30. Bound the 'orld Steamship 4 .. Prepaid passages arranged for it " in rom ig give 1. dasiey, 63.8 A, OX. | Riys. Station, corner Johnson and Ontario streets, Kingston, Ont, Oper day and night. 'Phones 99 or 2837 Hard Wood Choice Body Hardwood. Soft Mixed Wood. Kindling and Slabs. - $35 Wristlets we Gruen has now perfected the first wrist watch we can fully recommend at this price. This is made possible by the special Gruen movement con struction which allows greater size and strength of parts. $35 Gruen Wristlets are now available in a choice of several smart designs in . beavy white reinforced gold cases, . Kimew § {tne .céntiy il. pany under the mame of somsinsnts Be LK PRODUCTS PLANT WILL SOON OPERATE | Gananoque and District Will Benefit--The Driscoll- M Cliffe Wedding. ' "fii Gananoque, Oet. 12--T A. Me ! Auley, Toronto, inferested in Arnold {| Bros., and Piggly-Wi, iy stores, re- ach ore ur} chase of the Milk Products-Plant at Gananoque, and has organized a com the Na- tional Milk Products, Co. Limited, for the manufacture of milk powder, and of which the Gasdanogue plant will form a unit. Mr, McAuley and his aseociates ars interested in chain flores properities, and it is assum- ed that they are allying these food products properities to supply: the requirements of these chain stores. deal has been that this factory which has been ly- ing idle for so mady months will shortly be humming along with the rest of our industries. This will not only benefit the town, but much of the surrounding country. Cherry Buell, Poole's Resort, was the guest of Mr. Heny Lake at the week-end. } A preity wedding was solemuized in St. John's Church, Monday at 6 am. by Rev. A. J Hanley, when Carmen, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cliffe became the bride of Ernest Driscoll, son of Mr John Driscoll, Howe Island. The bride was attended by her sister, It is pleasing news to hear that this | consummated, and | * Tran 5 het THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Wm------ the guest, of Miss Mabel Carpenter | Auring the days of the Teachers In-| stitute i Wyman _ Mullin spent the week- | i KINGSTON'S "BIG BEN" edie oo TOBE CLEANED UP | sister in Antwerp, N.Y Civic Property Committee Will Ford Berry, B.Sc. Delors, ; two sons Ted and Tom, Call fof Tenders for the Work. guests of Mrs. "Margaret * Ch eaa-- . - Kingsion's "Big Ben," in the City Charles street. ! Miss Ina Sheets, Keelerville, was "Patents Mr. and | Hall tower, will undergo am opefa- { Mrs. Oscar Sheets, over thé week-|tion--thai {is the bi and | are the | Barry, | tthe guest of Wer hat citizens cgn see ut wearing oft their ents, ; | eyes. Mr. and Mrs, George Hanley, Bat'! The dial is sadly in peed of clean- tersea, visited .friepds here at the | ing, the hands and the figures re- week end. . | quire painting, and the entire out- Henry Lake spent Sunday with fi: calls for a genera] cleaning up, friends in Mallorytown. jand while the. time for general Mrs. W. Rath, who has been very | nousecieaning is fn the spring. of the fil in Kingston General Hospital, is | year, the work Eh will be eonvalescing here at the home of | undertaken just as soon as the ten- her sister, Mrs. Fred Quinsey.|gder for the job can be awarded. Brock street. | The matter came up for discussion Mrs. L. Gruady. Mrs. B. Oo Brit- | 3s o meeting of the Civie Property ton and Mrs. J. Arthur Jackson are | Committee held on Monday after in attendance at the W.C.T.U. Con-{ noon, and it was decided to call for vention at Hamilton. Mrs. Grundy | sanders for the work. Is the delegates from here. i The committee will also cali for The lecture given by Mr. Moore | toners tor the painting of the Win- Jinder the auspices of our Hortieuk: | gow gills and the outside wood werk | tural Society Tat Priday evening | ot tne City Buildings. was largely attended, and as uanal | The city engineer will be called was very Interesting and Instruc- {upon to submit a report of the out | side stone work carried out at the City Bulldings. i i : { tive, Mr. Moore's talk this time was { principally on bulbs. LETTERS This Is Columbus Day - i Full Course Dinner 55: WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR RESTAURANT WHICH 1H . BEEN EN ¥ RENOVATED AND REDECOURATED Ag See our new paiptings, done by Chinese Ar( Student. "4 Player Plano with Full Orchestral Accompaniment." FIRST-CLASS MEALS ' OPEN 6 AM.TO 230 A.M. . 208 Princess Street HE CROWN CAFE PHILIP TOY, Manager . i i i 'Telephone 2836 i 2 4 4 Mrs. Laurier Pelow, while O'Gorman | Cliffe, brother of the bride, was best | man. After a dainty wedding break- | fast dt the home of the bride's par- | ents, Mr, and Mrs. Driscoll left to ' " { spend their homeymoon in Toronto | ? i and Niagara Falls. i i Miss Gertrude Chapman, who fs supplying at Millburn School during | the illness of Miss Lillian Bowers, | | was home Jith her mother, Mrs. ! Clark, over the week-end, i Mrs. M. Butler, Newboro, is the | guest of Mrs. Margaret Berry, | Charles street. ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker, who | To The Editor Of The Whig Bishop Ingram at the Tomb Hf Abra. ham Lincoln. Sir,--May I call attention to that | very gracious act of courtesy per. {formed by His Lordship the Bishop of London. England, at the tomb of | America's greatest citizen, the mar- tyred Abraham Lincoln. Many in reading this would pass it over as a very ordinary thing.. I beg to call attention to the fact that it was a i Tools ForEverybody No 'mechanic consi- 8 ders a job hard to per- form when his tools member that perfect tools are the only kind we sell. . Any kind of a tool at reasonable prices. See window display | Stevenson & Hunter 85-87 PRINCESS STREET. TINSMITHS AND PLUMBERS. have been in New York for the past couple of weeks, returned on Sun- day. While there they saw one of the worlds series baseball games, and Henry bad the privilege of standing yery close to the famous Babe Ruth when he did some of his wonderful batting. . C. 0. Holmes of the U. 8. Stee! Corporation, New York, and H. W. Maxson ome of the Montreal rapre- sentatives are spending a couple of days here, combining business ard pleasure. The funeral of the late Henry Pe- low who died in Cedar, Quebec, couple of days ago took place Mon- day morning from his residence on North street to St. John's Church where Rev. Father Ryan sang a high requiem mags. The funeral was largély attended. | very extraordinary thing, and the | impression it made on me was the | fact that our excellent bishop was paying tribute to the character of { this former mighty president of the great American Republic, it was this that led our excellent Bishop of Lon- CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, { don to kneel at the tom) of the rail- The man who discovered America in | splitter, who brought that unholy the year 1492, | slavery of the negro race, to a vie- i WORK ON PORTRAITS |». oe PROGRESSING NICELY | 3: i Foch is a, 3% | are too proud to fight until at last {it was a question whether America ona | was to retain her independence or Pigiures - i acdontiy_ang | become a vassal state of the huns, on who were seeking to smash the First of Yedr. | world's treedom."" be proud of Abrahal Lincoln, when we remember | dt the beginning of the great war, It seems to me] ! that the memory of Abraham Lin-| The Misgions tg be preacted In| » . . t#ls parish by the Rev. James rai-| Mr J. Loxton Rawhon, of oe | } formeriy of Kingston, - who lon, O.M.I., opened at Howe Island | = given the contract. for retouch. on Sunday last and will continue for | ing the old portraits of Sir John A.| %ill dam us. This must be the atti- the balance of this week. Nest Sun} yr oedonald and Hon. Mr. Hagerman, | tude to-day against all slavery, day the Mission opens in Lanslowne, | is making good progress in his against all despotism. and on tha Z4th in Ganunoqus, { work. ? | We glory in the splendid leaders Miss May Pinkerton, Elgin, was The members of the Civic Pro-|of our. historic Church of Etfgland, | perty Committee, at a meeting held | who recognize the secret of true 4 / So ( orns on Monday afternoon, received a |Rreatness in God, who has raised the Haid or ft Fetter trom Mr. Rawbon, in which | little cabbage garden of England to Drop off in Foot Bath coin gripped the American nation and they rose up in their might and sald "If we don't dam the huns, they {on most satisfactorily he stated that the work was going | be the greatest empire under the sun Th v Al Is marvelous corn solvent af {| The portraits. of these two | because her power has always been of i dis- | Sard Imbediste wate tron iin | tinguished men form part of the col- | Spread a few drops of Putnam's! !ectipn in Memorial Hall and In May | Painless Corn Extractor over the | !2st it was decided to have them re- | corn or callous. The pain stops¥at | touched and Mr. "Rawbon Is doing | once. Another application or two, | the work in his Toronto stullio. He | followed by a hot foot bath, and the | fs doing the two portraits for the corn drops off. To get rid of corns, | sum of $550. Jou must ge Futhain's inion | om ohractor and follow the treat-| wij) yg.delivered in Kingston early Mant. Costa little; at druggists eVery-!in the new year, and ns Property | ? : ! i ple | TORS | Nuptials of H. LeR. Armstrong and] my | Miss Mildred Briscoe, | Napanee, Oct. 11.--On Saturday | last word in combina- tion gas and coal ranges, now on sale at * Joseph Abramsky & Sons, Limited Princess St. > They carry a full line of up-to-the-minute gas ranges. Call and ask for a copy of Moffat's there to suit your par- ~ ticalarneed. din - { transient insuranee. | 3 ADOLPFHUSTOWN WEDDING. | | morning. October Sth. at 9.30, 8: | { Alban's Church, Adolphustown was| {the scene of a very .pretty wedding | {of interest to Napaneeans, when | { Mildred Briscoe, elder daughter of} i Mr. Harry M. Johnston, Adolphus. | {town was married to Mr. Howard | | LeRoy Armstrong, only son of Mr. | {and Mrs. Howard Armstrong, News| burgh Road. The _ church was! prettily decorated wilh chrysanthe | mums, dahlias and autumn leaves, {and the guests' pews were tiéd with { white satis ribbons and asters.' The ceremony wal performed by thas | Rev. Herbort Pringle, with a fall | surpliced choir, and Mrs. Hugh Box [ played the wiiding march. Ths i bride was given away by her father 1 and was attended by her sister, Miss jmdub Johnston. The groom was assisted by Dr. Hugo Gleeson of Peahurst. N.Y. The bride was gown- ied in a frock df powder blue.geor- | gette with black pleture hat, with {3 Ser of blue ahd rose, and wora! a corsage bouquet of roses and lily-of-the.valley. The bridesmaid's gowa was of black! georgette embroidered in red and gold, hat of sand and she wore a cor- sage bouquet of-sweetheart roses. Daring the signing of the register, Miss Heathcote sang "Beloved It Is : Morn." Fpllowing the ceremony =» {reception was held at the: bride's home where a dainty wedding break. fast was served. The happy couples left on a motor trip, alter which Mr, and Mre. Armstrong will make thelr homes on the Newbdrgh Road. = The death took place in Brentford, sweetheart | on the side of right, and opposed to all wrong. Bishop Inffwam's kind act binds two nations closer together, helps to secure a greater peace than all the Leagues of Nations combined. One touch of gature makes the whole world kin. Let politicians {fight over pigeon-feed politics but | It is expectsd that the portraits | this is statesmanship that we believe | in. May we recognize the import- ance of these kind acts of our lead- Coimitiee f(s arranging for the ers as an important example to our| whe children. Righteousness exaltes a | nation, sin is a reproach to any peo-| --JOHN PUTTENHAM. Perth Road; Oet. 11th. Corner stone of the new $150,000 addition to the Stratford Collegiata Institute was formally laid yester- day. Her Hair Fairly SPARKLES Now! The woman who knows what to do after waving her hair doesn't fear the effect of hot irons, Nor of frequent ~-of comb or towel---and the hair is i soft 'and lustrous, and behaves beau- | titully. A bit of Danderine rubbed lightly into the scalp, is the one sure way to dissolve every particle of dandruff, But a few drops more make a dress- ing that is simply marvelous. A sheen that rivals brilllantine, and no grease! J ister of Customs. : on Sunday. of W. C. Livingston, well | dressing known barrister, and for many years aid to hair bealth yet discovered, 3 i : A civic reception was tendered af! K¥chener to Hon. W. D. Bul' Mia- | : its . Every has it, for only 35¢c. For the finest you could find, and the' washings. A few drops of Danderine Tost CUTS BURNS &SCALDS EL ATT RIT ies Your Home deserves a Banner Furnace Just as long as your house is not heated--every room in the house warm a comfortable--you are not having the come fort in your home that you should. A Banner Furnace, properly installed, will give you uniform heat night and day in all weathers'with a minimum of labor and fuel. Ask our dealer all about the Banner Furnace or write us direct for Booklets desoribing BANNER Furnaces. The Galt Stove & Furnace Co., Ltd. Galt, Ont. BANNER ) "PIPE AND 'PIPELESS Banner Furnaces are FU R N CE % made in pipe and pipe- Kingston Representative: l&ss type to suit every style of dwelling. E. Lawrenson, 357 Princess Street, » | 1 CHESTERFIELD WEEK The new season brings new home things--looks | ing at the Autumn styles in Furniture. i The new season styles are now on our floors and discriminating womed od 3 ! aspire to exclusiveness as well as fashionablenoss are makin | selection now from among premium presentations. DISTRIBUTORS FOR SNYDER'S "SANLBILT." + JAMES REID THE LEADING UNDERTAKER "Phoné 147 for Invalid Coach. REPORTS FROM WESTPORT. {A Number of Visitors In and Out of i the Village. | Westport, Oct. 12,--Dr. and Mra. 1A. L. Tiokess of Watertown are vis- {ing friends in town. Mrs. Olive i Kearns has returned to Ottawa @iter | spending tho peat week with relatives { ere. Misses Mildred Merkiey and Don't let it go until it develops into something much more serious. There is no better olds Bronchial Afflictions jan Robert's Syrup, It 8 up the ¢ Ph the throa oe quickly restores normal ¢ [Blair of Det'or spent the week-end | wilh his mother. Mrs. D. Blair. "It is sald that ihe Anglo-German | { entente in economic matters may: follow the conference. i