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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Nov 1910, p. 2

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& THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910, SPECIAL OFFE cece Oa Canada's Two Greatest Dailies. FROM NOW UNTIL MAY 1st, 1911, the y | g Toronto Daily Mail or Toronto id | pm aia and Fa lh ogy ya Ne Eki ad iss Macgusite hl. SIRT TL WR LEATHER (including the Saturday Illustrated Section), will be mailed to any address in Canada, United States or Great Britain for ue A. BoB, Silliumuon, 4 WOre pikifts arrived in the city from Yao: a dainty gown of pale pink satin, {i couver, this week, and are en pension rH] SEER PEIPLEFEPET RIFE {bertha of lace Sand pours trimming. at Mrs, « Heale's, Wellington street, : 24 Weeks or about ic a week, delivered; Both these dailics will report fairly and fully the coming Sessions of the Dominion Parliament and the Onta- Be ood 4 Poteth . where they will be for the next ten &n excursion was run tu Peterhoro, { days, when they leave for New York this mornin, by the cadets, in order L10 spend the winter. that their supporters might have ap Mes. WS Ellis. "Roselawn." opportunity to encourage them fo | Cog (Ce pd fs victory, in their battle with Varsity lves'erday, for Uer'm, Il, for the intermediate championship. Loe» he student body of cadets is very | FE. Crawford, grate] to Commandant Crowe, . for returned home | permission to accompany the team. Mrs. J. {It is on rave occasions that such a rivilege is granted. Besides, the ca] ul a some 3 their supporters, who Pon Wednesday and is the guest wert with them were, Prof. and Mrs. | 71°°% liss Aileen Rogers, Iva E. Martin, Misses Phyllis and Ie i Charlie Short, Mr. and Mrs. D. E.| 7% Charles Rojertson, Mrs. Dawson, Canon Starr, 1 ¢ OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Black Hare Setts Large Muffs $4.00 ge Stoles STORE f } i oe | The Mesculapean Society of Queen's beld its anmual dunve'\on Friday even : ing, and the affair was most enjoy. | able. Graut hall, which was ised for the | ball room, was beautifully decorated | for the occasion. Palms and ferns were | banked on the platform, which was! made attractive with rugs and com- | | fortable chairs. college colors, | 'red, yellow and blue, were carried out in an electrigal display in the form of | a large "Q" in the middle of the plat- | form. The letters 'M.E.D." in the cen- tre of the "J being the distinguish- ing feature. 'The halls, stairs "and iclass rooms made delightful sitting | 'out places. Supper was served in the 'reading room at quartette tables. ¢ The: programme. consisted of seven { {een dandesand five extras, and de ! lightful music was supplied by Morry's | orchestra. There were about three | hundred "guests present.' The lady pa- | tropesses, who received the guests at the entrance to Grant hall, with Prin. cipal Gordon, were : i i Mrs. Watson, handsbmely gowned in | iblack grenadine over white satin. i i Mrs. ok: Co rio Legislature. Subscribe at once through The College Book Store, THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO, 260 PRINCESS STREET, ¥ Bhone 919 Large ( Only - $3.50 Jd OHN McHKAY, FUR HOUSE 149-157 BROCK STREET. | Connell, in blue satin entertmined at tea, on Thursday, in gown, with touches of chiffon and lace honor of Miss Rossivn MeLaunghlin, of {on bodice. I Smyrna, Bags that are roomy left, ~ Bags that are fashionable in have ever seen in the package design candy fine. A full one pound box of choice Chocolates and Bon Bons made in the nestest and clean- Best. Candy Kiichen in the world. Mes, W | Que., has ling Mr, ard | street. i Mr. €. N. Head arrived in the Buckingham, after visit. Punbar, Broek Bags that are very superior in and material workmanship city An appreciated. . lasting and of lus University BOOP NONOCONICCIOIOPOIROOS PRESENTED TRIANGLE. useful Gift for Christmas An Imposing Ceremody on Friday Make vour selection any time Evening. A, Low and two child: | rengUnion street, are expected. CHRISTMAS RUGS AND CARPETS. CHRISTMAS DRAPERIES, - SEPP PEPP PPR LLLP L EINE hone Ww. i Blankets % And x miorters - omiorte White All.-Wool Blankets. Grey Al-Wool Blankets. sonenane Union Blankets. Gonil lors in Batting, Wool ©. and Biderdown filled. vos R, McFAUL. CARPET WAREHOUSE. BO00C00000000P00000000 -------------------- Sa, DON'T FORGET : TO TRY M. NOLAN FOR YOUR GROCERIES, 358 PRINCESS ST. Our Cotlee at 26¢ and 35¢ caznot be beaten, . PAYING RENT KEEPS: YOU FROM OWNING OWN HOME What setistaction will 1t be | you 'in after years to say: 00000000006 '6000000000000000008000000000000 Hin his new s were recived. Early buyers have the big choice and no risk. We store until wanted at our own risk, COUCHES, all up to $45 eheh BOF AS, PARLOR SUITES, ~+was a large attendance present, from 4 FT - PARLOR TABL § small or large: Oak and Mahogany, 1.00 up to $35. CUSHIONS, "DRAPERIES, RUGS, SQUARES, CARPETS. Have your repair work done be- fore Christmas. Repair and Up holstering promptly and well done "Phone 90. Yours, T.F.Hatrison Co. YMCA. LADIES' AUXILIARY The Business Transacted at its Fri- day Mecting. The Y.M.C.A. Ladies' Auxiliary hele its monthly meeting at the buildin on Friday afternoon, with Mrs Chown, president, in the chair. Ther were about thirty ladies present. Mrs MeCallam gave an interesting talk os women should he intesested in reform and all may have a share by pray ing. « As this is the week of prayer the meeting was then opened for any who wished to say a few words of prayer and quite a number respond ed. The {reasurep reported $131 on hand Bills to the amount of 88.39 for print | ing und paintibg were passed. It wa decided to spend about $120 in sup plying two new Sraquet boards, put ting new locks on t old locker: and installing new electric lights w the first floor. Refreshments the business are to be served 4 boys next Thursday night, : i yHsuiiton has a a 4 very aithiur steward and regret losing his. servides, so the voted to give him 2, slight token of their ap preciation nnd wish him all success fi "bor, which will of new ipts of $44.40 in membership fous nad nee ral sale ations, making tl tea realize ¥72.50. 7 nking 3 the After the closing a! by idol the ladies 2 seventy-five, about sixty of whom were Boys and eal to thor mehiy enjoy the evening. be Lethbridge, A Quite a numbe CABINETS, ele, Lthined to "Prayer," one point being that ali 8. Milne, of St. Patrick's chap ter, R.AM., No. 145, of Toronto, > 'an imposing ceremony, Friday evening, | presented the beautiful triangle, to the Ist P. of Ancient Frontenac and Ca- taraqui chapter of Kingston. There * Gananoque, Brockville, Morrishury Belleville and Napanee, which in Or many distinguished cor Aide ¥. ©. Daxy, frond upt a those presente > 4 ¢ » Ag pam., the visitors were enter dinner, at the Frontenac Club, and at 8.45 adjourned to the Masonic hall, where the work of the evening was proceeded with. This beautiful golden triangle will be placed in safe keeping, aud in the very near future, will transferred to the province of Quebec, by a large delegation from Kingston. Carnarvou chapter, of Montreal, will probably be the honored chapter in the above pro- degree wos conferred upon several candidates. Caterer James King had a bounteous repast ready for the la crowd, at the close of business, and a very plea- sant hour was spent in feasting, song and, story. Kingston chapter. is in a very flour ishing condition. It is the oldest in Canada, having been instituted in 1797, and has had several distinguish- +d statesmen upon its rolls, including the late Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir Oliver Mowat, and others. The success of this large gathering is chiefly due to the untiring efforts of Pe. A. W. Winnett, first principal, and D. J. Evans, secretary, who are both very active in the advancement of chrysanthemums ranged for the table decorations. guests included Colonel and Mrs. J. H. | V. Crowe, Canon Starr gnd Mr. Ernest Dawson. | + + 9» | vine. After this reception, the mark Farveying, summer. taingd at the tea hour, on afternoon, in hamor of her sister, Miss Cameron, of Toronto. +> M:. Ernest Dawson, Miss Madge Daw son, Mr. P. C. Stevenson-and his Li le son Allan, Miss Ma , P wn dgers, Mrs. W. R. Givens, Mi p : : s Mat Dorothy Hill, Miss Marguerite Akins, Miss Lassie Kirk patel . i. Ballour Mudie Mr. Bruce nen, Elkins. Boak, Capt. J Capt. H. + * 9 On Thursday evenmg, Mrs. H Kaulbach, Royal Military College, was hostess at a. most enjoyable party - given in honor of her guest, iss Grange, of Belust, Ireland. White were effectively The Gildersleeve, Miss Mabel J, Ci Baker, BSc, DLS, west, where Mr. Baker bas been hushand on "his survey during the They will spend winter months with Mrs." Baker's Mrs. Blackhall, Albert street, enter Thursday + Mrs. Coin 'Hamilfon, Mrs. BR, H. Tove, Gore street, tertained, informally, at the tea hour! un Wednesday alternoon. * + Mrs. H. W. Snelling, Division street, Royal Arch Masonry ju the city. It was in the wee small hours of the morning when thig happy crowd joined hands in singing uld Lange Syne" and departed. . : % The Kingston chapter will visit [eeds chapter, Gananoque; 'on Novem- ber 28rd, and exemplify the Holy Roy: al Arch degree. The triangle will probably be placed on view in the city, for the benefit of the eraft. The triangle was received cago, at a_ huge gathering of over 000 Reyat Urch Masons. The itinerary is as follows: Province of Quebec, thence through the Mari- time Province, New England States, then across to the British Isles . and Europe. It is expected to take five vemrs io complete its long journey, und thus it will continue to further cement the feeliiy of good fellowship throughout all the civilized countries of the whole world. a Tt is accompaniet by 5 beautiful ill- uminated volume, containing the names and list of officers of every Shafter through which it has passed. ver has the privilege of witness. ing its return in Toronto, after this remarkable journey will view the crandest masonic pageant ever held in the Dominion of Canada. HAD STONE REMOVED, in Chi- 2 - Railway Company. For the past few days men Princess street. iH 1H] i 1H eH ILLS & CO. > Fur ~ Lined Coats for. Women. Oar claim that we are iving the : t value in i Fur Lined Coats for Wo- men is easily " justified if doing the busi- is any strong are we in. Muskrat Lined Coats with Alaska Satie collar and revers a Saty Fie Dollars Look around, make Mrs. | Baker accompanied | Earl attest} will receive on the first and third Mon days of the month, during the winfer, | 4 * + 2 i ens; Lo Fo I [fiero dian, Aviets ARE. where they ahate been Visiting Mrs. Low's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Price t Mrs. A. E. Rudd, Toronto, is visits ing Mre.C, W. Lane, 85 Gore street. -- + % « The many friends of Mr. and Mes, Hallaway Waddell will be deli vhtel to re BARR'S Saterday Candy know that they have decided ito SMITH BROS., Opticians, b Jewellers. 850 KING ri Issuers of Marriage Licenses Lt re PEO EeRePNe Ie1000000000608 68 dinner | ar- | 3 ----FOR and Mes. Baker, are expected to-day, from Holiday Trade THE---- perents, | Mr. and Mrs. Aiken, Earl street, Santa Claus and his' big range of goods need a lot of space sr to satisfy and in orde big for display have inaugurated purposes, a sale ; 2,000 Yards of Fine priced from 4c to 10¢ a yard } 10c, and up to 18¢c a yard. It's a must have room. MONDAY, PER YARD Colors Greens, wide b ete. Browns, 500 Yards of Fine guality and sheer b MONDAY, PER YARD 200 Yards of Colored Green. fine quality, priced Black MONDAY MORNING 500 Yards of New Fall for Monday Valenciennes Insertion, all new patterns ON MONDAY MORNING PER YARD 1,000 Yards of Fine Embroideries, good stylish patterns 500 Yards of Cotton Cashme Navy, MONDAY TO CLEAR, PER YARD Victoria Lawa, Taffeta Silks, 75 a yard also a few Regular 50c and 60¢ quality PRICE, PE Dress Goods lengths, all good colors, being broken lines from a busy season's selling, priced at Tie, 85c, $1.00, and up to $1.50 a yard p MONDAY MORNING AT 8.30 PER YARD his. ambition we }§ Read -- shame to tell the price, but we Se Xx re, Corded and Plain, 36 inches Cardinal, Cream, Black, 10¢ 16 inches wide. nice 10¢ Blue, Pink. Nile Waist Lengths in Pale i' YARD ac in short and long main in Kingston, as Me. Waddell hus gone into busihess here. > The eogarement is announced of Miss Ada Pearl White, only danghie of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. White, Toren- | ito, to Mr. Richard hadden, sofi o Mr. snd Mrs. Richard Hadden, Picton, (Out. The marriage will tdke place very quietly the last of November. + & » Anglin of Mr. and Mrs Samuel an noutce the engagement their daughter, Jennie, to Re Donald Hogh MeCuaig, VPA. of Tottenham, Ont. The marriage will take place on Wednesday, Uc. Sth, 1910, * * 2 Mr. and Mrs. Peler Stewart, Dttawg ; the edzagement of ther {aldent daughier, Elizabeth, to Mr Tuslie Maclaren, of Prescott. Thema riage will take place ois month. {Continued on Page 6.) mae ee | "Re-Form" Arch Support 'he terth Flat Foot is used not onir to indicate an aggravated form of the disease. breaking down or depression of the arch of the foot, but alse where there is a tendency to the arch weakening. which is correctly dizg- | nosed asx Fiat Foot. i The person may have a high instep! arch, and yet suffer seriously from | the early stage of Fiat Foot. The! cause ig that the foot muscles and the! Jramerts and tissue membranes bes! come straiied or weakened to a de-|§ 'ee that unfite it for carrying the y's weight The RE-FORM Arch! Support at this time is recommended, | as is nrehed sufficiently high to} uphold fhe instep arch ontil these! Hgaments and muscles become normal | and active to perform thelr natural Pa sn. E-FORM Arch Su forms a 4 awed arch? oot is in more ad aaa] Maes ana L hay orm # and 6 plate German Silver, fhe le ite dfilied openings st their exterior "hd, prevents. breaking us »OOR sed las gives the spring = to wearing a RE-FORM | Apel, treatment ix advisable 2% the muscles quiekiy respond and soon become normally bealthiul Fur S He by ing 11 recom, forth; good cellar for § ed #reecsvrssrssassasnase Lr e "IN MINK. SABLE, ERMINE, HUDRON ts BAY BROCK STREET, Good Properties For Sale Don't business wait Come and see building lots can be sect us A large, commodious Solid 160 ft, bedrooms, double library, dining-room, combination furnae Worth $% 0600 drawl and gas We O00 Rents pollected, , and money M properii man io joan Telephone No. 539 Sresessssntseen cssssssesP e Whole Show From the first 'ring-up" of the curtain to its final drop, you are asked to Inspect the work. ings of THIS. LAUNDRY. See how we attain perfect, sanitary cleanness; see things come in grimmed and soiled see 'em go ont with shining faces : Observe transformation tious, of the 4] 108 every stage Ark ----- Br ¢ and good Stable, on plot 97 | Princess Street, contain SABLE, W, F! Gourdier, We Have a List of | And can suit you both as to location and price have Chole from until you me red ick ng $0 and sell ag in . : * Corner Johnson pnd Division Street Pessgessesssnesssassssee SssasasaasssstsesPresene

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