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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Oct 1907, p. 8

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a ; A Pay $371,000 to $726,000 ngent fund from the numbe: operation from 38,000 to 93,000, Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. daughter, New York; W J. R. Henderson, J. T. Carland John J, Hill, A. Mears, v {| Macdonald, South Indiana. Specials For This Week. at Carnoveky's. city was given | Drug Store. Always fresh there. police station, a William Swaine received at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. sins §¥ r gt $900,000 to $2.-| r of stations in "T. E. Wheeler, R. E. Cushman and liam Ireland yf ; hy » C1 Carter, R. Smeall, Montreal; A. Jones, | . Hobberlin, L., F. | , 8. 8. Néwiton, Gordon T Linch, Toronto; W. T. Morrow, To! ronto; William Fisher, Hamilton; D. E.| Savage, Windsor; Alex. Ferguson, | Cornwall; A. Wilson, George Berager,! Belleville: J. G. Preston, W. .J.| Moore, Smith's Falls; W. J. McColl, | Peterboro; KE. Tobin, Madoc: J. Aj Fancy large orange quinces, select. | ed jelly erab apples and pickling pears | You ean always depend on the in-| fants foods sold at Gibson's Red Cross , piano tuner. Orders | , on er 22nd. Beresford Lovett, son llip Cosby Lovett, D.L., J.P. P: -| Capt Somers in "The French Spy' his work. Theatrical Career--IHe The county conservatives have had a y x Played strong representative during the past . Many Parts With Stars-- |g, years in the 4 member, Mr. ported by _|big "majority. Mr. Avery was chosen ort oF, Somplon, spp a by the party as its candidate aftera| The first "rush" and initiation of ner" amd tha' tmoract womedy, "A | Edwards, who "wished $ be Fronts Romance in Reality," at the Grand| Pac's representative at Ottawa. Tuesdny evening, Oc-| Was pretty hard feeling between the Y A organi ark, Leighton, Buzzard, | The same two gentlemen have been the "'sophs" and the freshmen walked, , has been specially engaged|at work for some time past SeekINg| into the trap like sheep. | to support this company on a tour|the support of the epfefentotive eon through Canada. Until lately Mr. |=ervatives of Frontenac. They ars morning, when about twelve of the! Lovett bas been playing with great deadly opposed to one another, and go sucess many leading parts through | neither asks nor gives quarter. It is} hagement of the workshop, and were out England, chief of which was his] 3 in 4 : '-2 men sceking a parliamentary. seat with) the wal). At nine o'clock about fifty | {the success *of two rontinents--the | such vigor, .instead of waiting for the members of the second year class were press being unanimous in approving! People to seek after them. Perhaps it i| aut on the a Thirty years ago Mr. Compton was | that old Frontenac is not dead, poli- freshman used as a decoy. On the in- a prominent figure in the theatrical | tically, even if it is behind the times stant that the freshmen saw a Tot to | World, having supported many of the | in other ways. {great stars in both hemispheres. While| Large bands of supporters of each | playing Mark Antony, jn Shakes- | aspiring candidate came to the city { JRSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1907. = THES ON THE FOREHEAD WITH the! PURPLE INDELIBLE INK. election > -------- has been during the past two weeks. An Occurrence at Queen's he morning--The Unsuspect: 'Fréshies" Fell Into a Trap Prepared For Them By Their Seniors. ie YEry Avery, who won his elections by a stiff contest in convention with Dr.| the senson at Queen's, took plhce this morning, when the science freshmen were received into full membership, | the sophomores acting as instructors. | of | twd sections of thé party, but alli The gerap to-day was the outcome of of | united to clect Mr, Avery. a well ized plan on the part of The fun started at eight o'clock this| year men were caught in the most unusual in this district to . see] pourely 'hound and stood wp against. campus throwing around] healthy sign. It shows, anyway,]eome of their own number and one number of their year being maltreated, | the fun started. The first year men| ran for the "sophs." who retreated to| | 1, | | i Brass and Iron Beds nished rooms : i on ground floor. sels, All t "At James Reid's. See our up-to-date Fur-| Parlor, Library, Din- | ing Room and Bedroom ; CARPETS See our fJ|| lineofimported squares, NE unions, ta stry, Brus- latest de- signs. Prices moderate. | peare's immortal tragedy, with Thursday morning to attend the con-| tha old gym. locking the door after) a - srr them, and leaving only one window a open. BERESFORD LOVETT" rh ! With The Compton Comedy Company, at The Grand, on Tuesday. of the freshmen suffered some hard] Oct. 22nd. | The freshmen now eager for battle, | climbed through the window ome by ; | one, when they were greatly surprised | | to find themselves immediately bound solute satisfaction. good. All Popular 'Fashionable A splendid collection awaits you here of Tailored Skirts--smarterf then ever, and if you are looking for something exclusive or 'different from the ordinary skirts shown, we are confident we can give you ab- We pick a few to mention. There are many other styles equally Styles. hand and foot. and put in a row against the wall. Their boots and] socks were then removed. after which! the chief of the opposing tribe de-| manded that they be tapped and| branded." ! The "newlyweds" put up a stiff | scrap for close on to half an hour he-| fore they were handled. but jn the! end were dipped in the bath, and had a large - letler "PF" sfamped on the foreheads and hoth cheeks with indeli- | ble ink of purple hue, | The most amusing part of the pro- | ceeding followed when all the shoes! and stockings were put in two large! sacks and carried to the front of the new arts building, where they were piled in a heap. The vanquished force, $4.50 Skirt. Nine gored, pleated skirt, trimmed with wide silk braid on alternate very pretty specially gores, made in Tweeds, designed hang gracefully. $4.50. to now one hundred strong, were again nile of foolwear, and had to dig for | | their own. This part of the proceed- | ing was watched by nearly every stud- ent in the university, the bovs| thronging the grounds and the lady| students occupying seats in the win-| { dows, far from the danger line. After two hours diligent search most ! of boots had been paired off, and the! fight was over, three cheers were giv-| en by each year and the Gaelic slogan | was voiced by over a thousand lusty throats, left loose and chased across the gravel | and' campus in their bare feet to the s . An extremely stylish model in of the new smart box pleated walking skirts. It is cut very and was designed by an expert noted for making graceful skirts. one full ' $5.75. This rush was easily one of the best ever pulled off at the college. the see- much about being mussed, but some rips in the clothes line. Many a citiz- | en was surprised to see a young fellow | limving home, his clothes torn and | leading heavy part in Miss Fanny Davenpart's play, "Pique," terminat- ing his engagement" in that part at Mrs. Morrison's Grand Opera House, THE E. B. EDDYGONPANY, ' LIMITED, HULL, CANADA. Everywhere ia Canada. Kak for Nddy's Matches. Just about the same time you change to the Heavier Suit and Overcoat for cooler fll days, you cal for heavier & HALF HOSE a little "warmer" in The ices st 'woven and made up, can al- : ways eC in Livingston's stock. Toronto. It was during Mr. Comp- ton's engagement at the Standard, London, England, that the late Sir Heary Irving (then Henry Irving) had contemplated his first visit to Am- erica, and in a casual discussion with him upon a prospective tour to Can- ada and the United States. asked Mr. Compton to make an application to support him the following season, which was hot made, owing to his withdrawal from the stage. { The part of "Peter Probity" in | "The Chimfiey Corner," was played by Mr. Compton more than thirty years ago in Toronto and, although = fol- {lowing upon the heels of that great artist, C. W. Couldock, the Toronto Leader said Nr. Compton, although less forcible than Couldock or Hern- don, in the comic element of the play, {rose to a point of grandeur in pathos and dramatic action surpassing any other exponent ie have seen. LIMESTONES ALL READY, To Play Westmount in Montreal on Saturday. The Limestone -fpothall team will leave for Montreal at midnight, Fri day, and will meet Westmount at Baseball park on Saturdas afternoon The boys have been working hard the past few days and should give a good Charles Pope, New Orleans, Mr. Comp- rR { ton was specially engaged to play the | like old times to see the little groups| man, after his first taste of the stuff] dusty, and a large "F" stamped on I vention in. the afternoon. It looked| his forehead. but it was only a fresh- lof county politicians on the streets] that has made Queen's students stick | discussing the situation. Emissaries of | together as they always have. | both candiuates were everywhere in evidence, endeavoring to win the luke-| HOG BOARD FOR KINGSTON. ond year men all appeared in their $ 5 scrapping clothes so did not care so ° * A gracefully hanging skirt, gored pleated, trimmed with but- tons, made from an extra good quality French Venetian Cloth. Colors are black and brown. 17 $8.50. warm and "independents" over to that large promises were being made Cheese Board. to the "uncertain" ones, Kingston will have a hog board. It The convention went into session|will he conducted in conjunction with at 1:30 o'clock at the court house. the Frontenac cheese board, and hogs their respective sides. It was said | One Organized in Conmection With $9 50 . . The matter of choosing a candidate! will be boarded at the meeting of was hotly discussed. Some of those{the board on Thursday afternoon at! presont urged that the selection be de-| 1:30, when ali buyers are requested to ferred till next March. To this there |be present. | was strong opposition. Up _till 2.45] The suggestion to start a hog board | o'clock, no decision had been reached. |was made by Secretary Valleau, and it | The decision to go ahead at present met 'with the hearty approval of all prevailed. the members of the board. Mr. Val- Eleven gored, pleated skirt, made of fine quality French Venetian Cloth, effectively trimmed with silk braid. Colors are black, navy; brown. $9.50. Five nominations were made : Pr.llean introduced the subject a few Edwards. M. Avery, M.P.. J. F. Gol-| weeks ago, but at that time no ac lagher, Dr. Spankie and W. D. Black. | tion was taken. The secretary has been looking up The Late Thomas Lemmon. the matter, and he considers that it| The late Thomas Lemmon, who died [Will be well for the members to give last Friday, at Victor, N.Y., of apo-| this new enferprise a trial. He re-| plexy, was employed in the shipping ferred to the success of the hog board department of the Loeker Insulator|at Picton, and said that if the board factory. His death was the second in|Was organized the buvers would, no a family of fourteen children. He js|doubt, attend. He believed that it survived by Joseph, John, and Mrs. | would be a great success. Other mem Thorn, William street, and Miss Min-| bers signified their willingness to start erva, Princess street, Kingston: [the board, and thus the preliminary George, Manitoba; Mrs. Wright and] steps were taken. Mrs. Smith, Harrowsmith, and Miss ------ Allie Lemmon, teacher, Harrowsmith: "Wonderland.': James, Wa'ertown; Hiram, Collins| The bill at Wonderland just now is Bay, and Wi'iam, Kingston. the finest seen yet. The show is open- ed bya very funny picture called, Granite Lodge Smoker. "Work for Your Grub, in which it account of themselves in theie first game. Their back division is strong, all good runners and good kickers, ! and they work well together. "The wine line is composed of good husky | fellows who have played the same for | some time and are on to all tricks. | Crawford and Bearance are two as | good men for the outside wings as | one will meet anywhere in the OR. | FU, and the man that holds or | catches them will have to go some. | Moxley .is plavin- a fine game at quarter, and has the knack of keeping the men working all the time. Man- "Con" Millan will ba home from lew York to-morrow, and will accom. pany the team. {Ken" Williams Out Of Game. Queen's I football team has received a hard blow as Capt. Kenneth Wil: liams, severely injured in"practise, will have to retire for the season. For the year "Ken." has felt the effects of an injury to his side and while laying veslerdny received. an addi- Fiona! hurt that, has put him out for good. Ii. Wil . Quean's loses one of the half-backs in the intereol- and as kicker he has in the dominion. The = boys were all sorry to hear of "Ken's" ac cident and sincerely hope that he will not have to retire permanently from Save Herald's Coupons. Daily d and others that. will, wave the coupons. which will a Will all subseribers of 'the Montreal | diy A very enjoyable time was spent at {shows a tramp stealing a pie and then Granite lodge. 1.0.0.F., last evenine [the whole country chases after him; NOTE--AIl these skirts are made from cloths thoroughly shrunk and stitched threads. Girls' Skirts. Some of the neatest designs brought out for this season are now ready and prove interesting. $2.25, 3.00, 2.75, 3.25, 4.50. ticle. the prices with silk the occasion being one of their popu- | they finally catch him and bring him lar smoking concerts, Progressive | back to work for the stolen pie. The pedro was first played, after which | feature of the show is "The Aeron. dainty refreshments were served. Then | ant's First Appearance,". one of the a musical programme 'was put on, | finest pictures seen in Kingston, also members from the other Kingston |one of the cleverest. A couple of men lodees taking part. R. Stafford won | start to go up in a balloon and they the first prizo and Mr. Gilbert, the | 6 sooner go up when the anchor "boobr."' The affair broke up shortly | catches everything in sight. First an after midnight. old soldier, which they drag up some Se p------ fifty or sixty feet then drop him Married At Long Island City. |i, a river, from which he is final ly res- The marriage took place on Monday | cued by a company of soldiers. The evening, at the Church of Our Lady off next shows a very exciting picture, Mount Carmel, Astoria, Long Island| where a mother is wheeling a baby City, of Miss Clara Christella Harte,| carriage, and all of a sudden the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harte, | slichor catches up the carriage, knocks of Astoria, to Dr. Eleazar A. 'Gaudet, | out the baby, and the mother faints. son of Dr. F. A. Gaudet, Moncton, However, the carriage comes down N.B., formerly. of Meteghan, N.S. Pr }withacrash on the pavement, all Gaudet for a time d medicine at hed to nothing. There are lots McGill university and graduated from!more of very laughable scenes in Queen's, x which everybody should be sure and soc. Some very fine 'illustrated songs In bloom for Christmas--if you close one of the finest shows ever seen plant your bulbs now. See Chown's|in Kingston. collection of Dutch bulbs. The trial of the members of the At The Bijou. Wholesale Grocers' Guild, on a charge 71), pictures in "A Maiden's For. to restrict trade, will take place inltune," now on at the Bijou are per Toronto. in January: haps the most exquisitely delicate Physicians recommend olive oil. It's [ever shown in Kingston. Fach As sweet as a nut. The kind sold at|looks as if it were from the brush of Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. a preat artist, and as a whole, they Another earthquake shock, of much|must evoke the approval of the most less violence than that of Wednesday, {cultivated critic. The ¥ ing was recorded at the weather bureau to-| piece is the spectacular comedy, "A . Dream Of Fair Women," with a , Trosses--all dizet and styles, at|"Danse du Bailet." Chown's Drug Store. oh and after October 17th, for the Kingston representative, , dom tongue-tied, POOOGPOOIOTH BARGAIN _ FOR THE LADIES, Fall Shoes already broken in sizes. We have put on Bargain Tables. One Table Ladies' Box Calf Blucher Cut Boots, lar eye- Heavy Waterproof Soles, 1deal Winter R. $3.50 Boots marked $2.50. One Table Ladies' Patent Colt Button Dress Shoe, plain toe, light sole, cheap at $3.00, now marked $2.25. One Table Ladies' $3.00 and 2:50 Dongola Kid Lace Boots, Boot. egular Though marriage is a tie, il is sel-| Hyaciath bulbs, 5c and 100, at . tial Chown's, heavy and light soles. A splendid bargain, maghed $2.00. Che Joockett Shoe Store. YEAR 74. NO. 2 PETUUTTTUTIRROTT TSS i i i fonbape ioe fi MSKAY fi furs D) In Persian Lamb Jacke & We lead as in other Furs. % SELECT YOUR i SKINS. 9% Cur styles are absolut 4 ccrnect. We guarantee Kt and Quality. Models N( i! ready. Your inspection ga vited. bX ---------------------- A 1 140-155 BROCK ST. Fresh shipment just arrive Oka Cheese Tilsiter Theese Canada Cream Cheese Primrose Cream Cheese } Primr mrose Cream Cheese, Imperial Cream Cheese (Small, medium and larg Jas, Redden & ( Importers Of Fine Groce: See Bibby's special 25¢. hose. Master Charles Moore, ten-y son of Frank Moore, Newborc the victim of a serious accide) day, while playing with a bo black powder and a lighted The powder exploded and the of broken bottle striking him, and neck were badly lacerated Bibby's for Penmans woo wear. DAILY MEMORAND A Fact 'Phat most Men know, : The Hats of style and quality Comme from Campbell Bros'. Civic Mipance Committee, 8 pt Amusement advts., on Page '1 Roller Rink every afternoon a ing Wonderland Theatre, afterne evening. This is the Festival of St. L Evangelist. Princess Theatre--Moving Pict Illustrated Songs. * - There will be a 'Tea at the Club, on Saturday, 19th. E tho There will be a Tea a © Club, = Suturday. Oct. 19th. "Bonnie Brier Bush,' Matinee Opera House, 2.830 he Satun Rugby to-morrow :--Queen's v DR Queen's un a Military College Campus, =- | At The Bijou Theatre--T he 5 Pantomine ~The Fairy 0 ] Mocks," and "The Raid on Club."' ae : This day in history ~--Sir Olly made lieutenant-governor oe 1807 ; Lord Palmerston <i United States took possession Rico, 1898. A WHIG TELEPHONE 245 Luuiess OE 220--Ediloria oonis. 292--Jobbing Department. : Legal Forms, all kinds, at "he Daily Whig is always o Ce ag i Market Open. till late each evening STUDEN ---------------------------- WE HAVE THE STI LAMP YOU WA Neat Solid Nickle, v green shade. Very el the eyes, and will mal work a pleasure. No smoke. No sn Don't ruin your @ ------------" See them at Robertson Bt -------- ------

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