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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1907, p. 8

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1907. At 'the regular meeting of the Alma and daughter, | Nater Society on Saturday evening, A inti i . = of the ath- iss Carrie, Westport, are visiting in ya Maclnnes & the ps Nova i nts to lend their support in t 0 agen Parad wervation of order at the football on » came The inabili ¥ of the police has réturned "to fasee had been gonclusively demonstra: , alter ding urday fuoon's came, flr spending u "Tow Chen the beass buttoned uardians of § Gnu J of Watert wu, Debe were hack ete ale t . px { the sof Ringston, is" visit- time. The matter was Re consid- Ihe { } | | | § | of Gananoque, were aly sure that there will be no | city and Sunday: : | repetition of the fracas caused h-- the | ing BY, an pending [0 i Sat the dominion. | be req 3 returned from: New |cfable moment, as from wight . dis- anyone day after : a turbauces. there t develop serious a on The fos s after. spendiug a week riots, similar fo t of five or six only a credit : Ea Rs ».ivears ago. propo: t the | os it, ut also er ¥ on Kingston $ students should take upon themselves it is among the bor irst- Baptist church on Sund v. | the responsibility of performing = the | y in Mes. » fackson and Miss policemen's duty was greeted with ill be found in- | these Gertrade: Rome {hearty applause, and it is now rea the visitors in the EEg gE $37: gh i 5 rgely attended. decided to appoint the officers of the rehdeacon Harding and his bride! hockey club at the next regular meet- will be in Kingston on Tuesday, :at|ing of the Alma Mater Society. LADIES' MUSICAL CLUB, | the British-American. They will only | - in certain disorders, - . intelligently | the: ] ey : than nie be in town a day. The archdeacon will| G. A. Platt, RA.. chairman of the] ur- ne oa Opening Recital of the Season | be glad to see his old friends. commitiec appointed to arrance for g Notwiths . Te. Dr. Nandtope. aged pe Ent the students' theatre nirht, has pre 0 tanding many coun _| eight years, is in the city the guest sented the committee's report. The fractions, the opening recital of. th. | of his nephew, W, TH. Dyde, Johnson [choice of companies lies between % B street. He was a delighted worship [Tom March and "Ben" Greet, and, (was well attended. There was but |r in Chalmers church dn Sunday. [according to the committee's revort, i i Mrs. J. K. Carroll and Jaughter, {it is probable that the latter will be was enough to take the places Helen, have left for a visit of a few [selected to entertain the students. as of o whom illness prevented from | "008 With her sister, Mrs. Robert he hys decided to come to Kingston part. She sang three times, | Marshall, Clinton, Ont. Mr, Carroll/for November 13th and 14th, which and expressively, as she al.| Vi! #pend Thanksgiving Day with dates are opportune for the holdin~ 3 _ | them, of students' theatre nicht. There is rs. R. Melelland, who is an art. Rev. Prol. Jordan, of Queen's univer- {also bing considered the proposal to { iste in truth, one of Beetho- | 818%. will preach in Brampton | next hold two successive theatre nights. | ven's sonatas, imparting to it the Sunday. He thea goes to London' to a ji passion and fire in interpretation speak at the Queen's alumni banquet.| The sum of $25 has been voted the | which this master's works demand, | 00 Thanksgiving Day he preaches in| third rugby team to cet current ex- goventeen | . J. Charles Villiers played a the First ssbyterian church, Lon-|"mse=.' etc. It has been recornized k Pl . and it don. {that it is well to enconra-~ the se Chaaningly, and Miss May Wormwith | . Pr. W. B. Geikie, of Toronto, one of| cond and third teams, as well as' the ever-popular Paderewski|W#een's new * honor graduates, has (first. Last season's third team de for her number. held his license to practice for fifty-six |monstrated what can be done br years, He was founder of Trinity |iniors under careful and efficient . of Grieg's lighter bits, ane, "The But. | Medical College, Ontario, and its dean management. Day. | Ury." being played with all the deli-| for twenty-five years, till June, 1903. - - oncy and daintiness the theme called He was an executive officer of the Ww. D. Lowe, M.A., has been appoint- ean for. 'Miss Muriel King, with her Men. | college for thirty-two years in all. ed president of the Pedagom Associa- is délgsohn scherzo, also played exceed-| J. .S. Muckleston. Calgare a form- tion. ingly well. The club management {er "nil. addressed the Sunday school Re promises several musical attractions [of St. Georve's cathedral, yesterday. Saturday evening was students' this winter. He asked the children, in a bright night at the roller rink. and a large i ! 7 4 iF : { 1 d more by sneech, which all listened to . | number donned the rollers after the Gibson's Red Cross y Syrup than HOW IT OCCURRED. 10 Fo the ArTite iE S Sout Alma Mater meeting. The announce- any it. ou in 3 -- home, the play and the school life, | ™e0t Was made that the admission for "The steam roller has returned to not | Clarence street, and re-commenced tho in a; 0 turday evening, beware lest he be neh. In home co Co" Jas Weway Paragraphs Bleked Up By roids wef Tor on that occ by the Whig, this morning, and told . Nth of. way toot ol he \ Ciscoes at Cornovsky's. with the . tramp of wmany feet, will how i happoner d. pe ui a compan | con oe Kirkpatrick's Art Store and there emerge from the shadows of the sitting in room. in aol Nordhei stately college buildings a prodigious Tho first notin ther had 'of the |¥ill appear in Tuesday's issue. and a woman holding on to another |9°P0t: on Thursday, at 1 pan. divini main ; man, 'who was shooting at him. Five illiam Swaine, piano Sar. Crd 'while Ra gl hod. SEW ES plc a "The New week BE Ciel mitted to ers: on Saturday v and in stbject wil a bere and with friends up the afternoon : ; ts [ps Chugles W. Maddock and wile ve-| spade soe Fug woliniie hat the Hissovered turned to Sorstogs. 3 - NY. -- SsSiquation ob i ating & + de- | speak on Josenh Mi ; Nr. and Mes I team, was accepted bv the Alma a " Te Mr. s. Maddock 5 Mater Society on Saturdav evening, er." Captain their sud Mrs, leave for and, according to notice of motion, & at least fi r home hy Sprines, after pi: "successor- will be appointed next burning an and other p Stionds in Rings Saturday evening. "Tis generally con- » Force on Walter Lamb, . hant. who {o0ded that. "Art." Turner will be the A stropg id up ¥ erent, new captain, as he showed his adap- -------------- wa from the on pid up_ 88 3 result 2 > v |tability for the position to the satis- joet. Captain is able to be around again, h "andi ction of evervone at the McGill Houadeon, will Martin Fras came dows from To-| ToT» game on Saturday. PE Au j tonto, and. entered the Hotel Dieu,| gy, following appointments have ~~ As the request i was operated upon for aP-|peen made to fill the several vacancies refused last tis. Ho is doing nicely. on the Queen's Journal staff, occas Donnelly' Mrs. S. M. Newton will receive for! gioned by the resignations of the form. to lecture in C Ya Secure aud as She Seet Sime sited taking uf her _ er appointees : Editor for arts, N. n Convocation where ings on, a ellington| J Patton: editor for athletics, A. W. on Friday, October 25th, at §| where ol street, on Wednesday and Thursday Raird, M.A.; editor for medicine, L. WE WILL OFFER The h of hie wed i Sat ° T11.. Buck: member of business commit- i neral took place, on Saturday, , S. Squires. be open to St. Mary's church, Wolfe Island, of tee, 3. Squire .. ® 9 Spoor, infant son of Mr. and| The constant falling of the thermo- 1 . Morley Spoor. The funerpl was| meter suggests hockey. It has been These handsome Coats embo- dy the very last word on good coat style~for this season. Made from a fine quality English Broadcloth and lined with good quality muskrat. The Colors are Black, Dark Green, Navy, Brown. Seme have Alaska Sable Collar and Revers, others with Black Persian Lamb Collar and Revers, and the brown has Isabel- la Fox Collar and Revers. These Coats we will offer at * |Con. Millan Tells inst as it was kept by a little lad in | 3900'S students had been permanent Shooting in New og he Nazaveth, 1,900 tas "113 reduced to fifteen cents. tall. | rolling of the mew road. Con. Millan, the Iroquois hotel pro- E Let him who contemplates treadin - i R itor, Nb et a Prout oufinently INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. the thoroughfares of the city next Sa- - ° --- ing house, the abo iE Pi 3 j pep ou he med | A batch of English immigrants 'ill phalans of 3 thousand etudeuts, ie If not prepared to buy just now, we invite you floor in front, the window looking out | ®Xfive in the city to-night. 9 hat a s ' ¢ , 3 i i ahaa The final letter of J. B. Walkem |p a dette' final Jatude shoyld to come and see them; and, if you wish, can h » a a Mater meeting at 7.30 o'clock, and. S § y i ac 51 i sas, war oh oe el hs (Qs freshmen's reception ji gaj lots mesting ot 7.3 Se chopee one and have it placed aside until pad, ramniug to the window. Mr. Mil- | SQ Or CO Klliot's, cutee] he line of battle will be drawn up, required. lan _saw a man lying on the boardwalk The students of arts, pedagogy and shots were fired before "Con" got fo] Tectived at McAuley's. "Phone 7 & A the street and tackled the would-he | "Have yous cough?" Gibson's i decided upon: murderer. After a hard tussle. "Con®> Urdss illaning route ns bem ow went through the man's clothing, but Co Syrup cures any 2. Ohio roe Barrie strect : and a few bystanders had the man oe. wot I. a sbiuet, a Siroet King Clery sale pod held Tim antil the police ar. | etc het Shona] 20d turn to. the college via, Barri rive % The. Jojured man wits strried i amtucy_ ot Riskpe 8 bland Stuart stwgets. The following / in r. Millan's rooms, where ine | 4H ; _' | committer was appointed, on Satur ca" juries were attended to. Four shot ; y our 8 oy . v4 : ver posfect ara nts : HARMONY . . Neath At Portsmouth. Tis death ocourred, at Portsmouth, on Swmdiiv mornihg, of Mrs. Susan nah Camully, dow, of She late Henry Counolly, at tl ighty. Keble. Deceased Tu 4 Ai CG. W Burns, J. G. J. Uryubaet, D. I. Meload and A. W. Baird, M.A be well dressed is more a matter of close tion than the mere expending of a outlay. If you let our Furnishing ment assist you in at to your ler needs, you can be ass of get- ng the correct thing as well as saving 'some | on your purchases. We invi tion to our new fall offerings Neckwear, Half Hose, c Tailoring Fabrics * are now open. Your, cordially invited. j i ) i z Bi ei] i ir iF ¥ gf ¥ : Hi : i rit i 5 iF £7 7 fi : | er Out With Corns Don't ills > coms, thenr. a Tats to show them. £ 3 iy 3 £5 5 2 i Button Shoes forLadies | » Every One Glad to Have Them Back in Style * Also numerous other styles. We will Le pleased The Lockett Shoe Store. JO! a. vigh scale office, v. and! _Ouly : teamer. ellatt dow, | fo Oysters" Bawands & i We have several nice lines for fall. i Ladies' Dorothy Dodd High Cut Patent Leather, $5.00. Ladies' Dorothy College Cut Patent Button, $4.50. Ladies' Vici Kid Dorothy Button, nice and dressy, $1.50. Ladies' Fine Vici Kid Turn- ed Sole Dorothy Button, $4. Ladies' Empress Kid But- ton, comfortable'kind, 83.00. ER YEAR 74. NO. 2 messsssssssscscacee va] SKAY URS Things to Remember N H \ A low price seems to | the whole aim of some peop in buying Furs, It lad io. 0000000009000 00000OODNRINROINNNDS of Little Value Good far always has value of its own--like a # diamond. We give our f garments quality and st) ® to make them perfect a eo void worry by selling on e such garments as Wwe @ absolutely guarantee. \ ® urge shoppers to do the ® puying early--not only 1 : cause of the better servi @ Wwe can give, but because t ® variety is greatest now, a ® some of the styles are lim ed to one or two of a kind, 000000000000000000000000000 We invite inspection a ® Jo everything in our pow e to help you mabe intel e gent comparisons. There's no room in tl e business for anything in a ® sense inferior. The McK ® label on Fur of any sort . a guarantee of excellence. ® We make everything we se ® .nd guarantees everything makes John McKay Fur Hous 149-155 BROCK ST. KINGSTON. Turgeon Is Ahead. I'rince Albert, Oct. ay twenty-three of 300 proteste have been disposed of. Turgeor leads with eighteen votes am election is practically assured. Special valué boys' sweaters toques, red, navy, white _and 93¢c. New York Dress Reform. Saskatoon has sold $250,000 ¢ bentures at ninely, to.a S¢ firm. DAILY MEMORANDA. To- Nn. Mills & Co's formal « Continues. Music until 10 o'clock. Roller Rink every afternoon anc ing. Wonderland Theatre, afternoon evening. - : Organ Recital, First Congreg Church, 8 p.m i Compton Comedy Co, Grand House, 8.15 p.m. Princess Theatre--Moving Pictur Illustrated Songs. Meeting, regarding Liquor Tra M.C.A., 8 p.m Auction Sale at Mrs. T. M. Fe 182 University Ave., to-morre a.m, At The Bijou Theatre to-day --C *"The Gendarme's Boots, also Wood Industry of Cenwda.™ This day in history :--Kieg 11. born, 1450 ; Marquis of Lm made governor-general of Canidae Pirst British parliament, 1707. -- WHIG TELEPHONES. 243 Business Oftice. - 229 Editor OOms. 292--J obbing Department. ; fegal Forms, all Kinds, at Whi The Daily Whig is always on . Gibson's Drug Store, Market © Open till late cach evening. STUDENT EE -------------- -------- WE HAVE THE STUD LAMP YOU WAN Neat Solid Hide, wit green shade. ery eas) the eyes, and will make work-a pleasure. Ne smoke. No smel Don't ruin your eye: A ------ 'See them at R obertson Bro

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