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Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1918, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, T ! a UESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1918. SI -- y JOHN McKA Kingston's Reliable Fur House FUR SALE! Store Closes Daily, 5.30 We will sell Men's Fur Coats at the fol- lowing bargain prices: ET ) Regular Sale Price. Price. Black Bulgarian Lamb GWA ROLL OF HONOR IS TO BE PREPARED FOR LOCAL HEADQUARTERS i Photo of Each Member to be Insiud- ei--~Report On Year Book--The Veterans Arranging For a Concert. At Monday evening's meeting the | Great War Veterans Association the | vice chairman of the membership committee explained a "suggestizn that he was putting' forward for the | preparation of a "Roll of Honour' | of members of the association, He eXpressed the opinion that a great Coals. i. .- ui... S80 $20 Black Russian Dog Coats . .$40 . _$30 Dark Brown Alaska Beaver $45 $37 The above Coats are all well made, lined with quilted Italian leather loops, splendid value. ; : Fur-lined Coats, good serviceable cloth tops, with fur collars, all sizes. Sale price, $ Raccoon Coats, $115 up. Y, Limited 149-157 Brock Street OE i Victrolas and Victor Records VICTROLA XI $174.00. How Would ¥ tlobeWalts ... JANUARY RECORDS A Little Bireh Canoe snd Tou, Badaxe, on Like to be Biwe ird--Waits Henlta s 5 Hawiian 1 Wien I Had Some Liste Good For Nothing... . L&t the Great Big World K They'll Be Mighty Proud in The x RED SEAL RECORDS Moonlight---Camphetl One to Say Goodbye Te--Durr TurnlogewHenry Bure le of Old Black Joe GENERAL INTEREST, Readers of the Whig. Elect O'Connor on his record. Vote for Newman the father day light saving, W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders a Auley's, or phone 564W. | Me ia lion with head and tail erect. Miss Mary Trowell, Toronto, spending the holidays with her aun Mrs. C. Smith, Bagot street, Vote for Newman and Progress, LH ! Cataraqui to the Hotel Dien on Mon. day by James Reid's motor ambu lance, They say he's a new-man, But he's proved he's a true man And he'll sure be a gude man To have as mayor of Kingston. Who? Why Ad. H. W. Newman Fox Trot . Miro' Hand TEAC re «Mires Band & Burr | Henry Burr bell & Burr Camp Campbell & Burr 4701 qt ENCOENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF Happenings In the City and Vicinity | --What the Merchants Offer to the | of The old year 1918 is going out like is t Miss F. Dey The local police have received no efficient mania for many institutions bad a "Rell of Honor" of men who had fallen, and that it would be a far better idea to have a roll of honor of those who bad served their country and been ticky enough te return home, inany of them sadly disabled. This redl would, he suzgested, take :he form i of a large and bandsomely decorated | poster, with a beautifully designed : heading. and on' the front in the body a number of maple leaves in i natural colors, containing in their | ventresa photo of a member with a ' short note of his service, ete. under each photo. This suggestion receiv. i ed a hearty support from the mem- bers present and it was decided to go ; ahead with the proposal. Members { willing to have thelr photo appear tare requested to give "gir names land particulars to Secretary: | Treasurer as soon ay Jssible. \ | dt 'was reported that thirty-three | Rew members had been initiated dur- ing the month of December. This was considered fairly sétisfactory Lut the opinion was expressed that it ought to be a hundred and thirty- three, with 50 many returning at the | present time. i The Year Book co | ed that this book mmittee report- would, it was | thought, be ready for the printer ear- ly in January, but it would not be skimped in order to get it in press {a day earlier, it necessary it would | be issued later that it may be brought up to a higher standard. It was resolved to adopt the ¢on- Stitution and by-laws of the Asso- ciation, as issued by the Dominion Convention, from the date o# Incor. poration, October 9th, 1918. Two songs, well and ably render- ed by Miss Lemmon, accompanied by lin, were very much en- Joyed by the members present, It was resolved that the rool room t Mrs. VanAlstine was removed from would in future be closed from 7.30 P.m. on Monday evenings for duration of the on that day, { Tae musical and dramatic commit- tee is arranging a 'concert to take | place in the City Hall, at which Knight McGregor, the famous Scoteh- .| Canadian baritone will sing. the general meeting held More Returned Men Coming, A special train. carrying seven of- ficers and 274 men from the 88. Car- Military District No. 3, passed through Moncton, N.B, at - four o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. | word regarding David - Hines, who | made his escape from the "lock-up' { at Napanee, some time ago, Vote for Newman and civic administration, Norma Twigg, daughter of Wil . To-Night at SPECIAL POPULAR MUSIC SALE... . .. ' - Latest hits, inclading. Oh Frenchy, Smiles, The Rose of No Man's ~ Land, My Belgiar Rose, K-K-K-Katy, How I Hate to Get Up in the 'Morning, Indianola, Never Too Late to be Sorry, 1 Ain't Got Weary Yet, I'm Sorry I Made You Cry, Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia, Wee Wee Marie, and all other present hits. BOOK SALE, COPYRIGHT FICTION OF $1.50 BOOKS AT 55¢ where in the city. NEW YEAR'S CARDS AND BOOKLETS .. .. .. . . .Bc to 25¢ The last opportunity is to-night to send these out per mail. TORONTO, MONTREAL AND NEW YORK PAPERS Jan. Ist Extra supply of Toronto and other. daily papers will be received Wednesday (New Year's Day.) : . % THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919 18 S Open Nights ry rnin bh Bg TTY YY Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Clark's Tamato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Good Tea. Victory Bonds are + Buy Them! GOLDEN LIO License No. 6-543 Lr il A . the College Book Store . .2 for 25¢ All the Oet., Nov. and December additions not procurablé else- We Have in Stock Campbell's Vegetable Soup Red Rose Tea--the the popular W.R-McRae&Co New Detached Brick Dwelling On © St. west. Hot wa~ ter heating, electric light, gas. $1.25 82.50 NTIS «os doln wieGommten | May it be a very happy and prospe Ham Twigg, was operated upon for It is expected that they will arrive in appendicitis at the General Hospital this city on Wednesaay night or on Monday and is reported 10 be do- Thursday morniag, unless the storm ing well. interferes * with the progress of the Vote Newman and More train. These men have been granted tries, | turlough, and will be dropped off at Now is the time to have your their destinations en route. No de- piano tuned. 'We carry two expert tails have as yet been received as to tuners and will assure entire satis- the number of Kingstonians in the faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. A county resident was befora Mag-! istrate Farrell Tuesday, charged by | 4 government inspector with giving | unwholesome food to pigs, cise was dismissed. O'Connor is the man for mayor. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Grooms and family, Division. street accompanied by their neice, Miss Mary Mooney, have returned to the city, after holi- daying among relatives in Napanea, | | When You Come Back eee Onward Christian Soldiers Fruesting Schumann eink Mahood Bros. | HIN 11H he us year. Indus- : E E f hs NR "Individual Eye Care No two persons' eyes are exactly alike. Glasses that correct ene per- son' vision will probably injure ane other's -------------- Pre or Brock a ma, grea : rev fa8 8 t but the gegortment of ready-made ciothing, |and a splendid assortment of gent's ! furnishings, His order clothing de- partment was never, better assorted with new goods. It will pay you to examine his stock before buying, Took Out Winding-Up Order. $2500 A New Brick Dwell. in 4 On Nelson street, with all Improvements. We have a complete list of homes and investments at of. years of age, Ont. was taken to m & Welland hotel, od" suddenly, Each eye must be examined separ ately. We prescribe glasses only af. ter the most careful examination with scientific instruments. Every lens we supply is ground specially for each case in our own efficient business administration. Miss Mary Hickey, of Glenburnie days with her three si welo shene. O'Connor as mayor will give an has gone to spend her Christmas holi- sters in Chat- and on (her return will visit her in Welland and Penetangni- Newman will make a progressive | Mayor The death of Mrs, Margaret Hay- nes opcurred on Tuesday at Ports. mouth. The deceased was seventy- two years of age and was formerly a resident of Camden East. The body Was sent to Enterprise for 'ntor- ment by S. 8S. Corbett. Vote for Newman the friend. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six nonths If you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on' purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ii} ance: €. W. Lindsay, Limited. TELEGRAM OF GREETING You are assured accuracy and prompt service in trusting your eyes with us. Appointmerts made for any time. Consuls J. 5. Asselstine, D.O.S. The Busy Optical House, 342 King St soldiers® A. B. Cunuingham, while in To- ronto on Monday, took out a winding- ! up order at Osgoode Hall of the Kingston Hosiery Company. It is un- derstood that the compaby intends to close, out the business. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine,call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tah- lets. Look for signature of EW. BE. Cures a Cold in One Day, { O'Connor is the man for mayor. The old year is certainly passing out with a blast. The weathe- on Tuesday was certainly rough. Vote Newman for Good Business. uy Newman & Shaw 5 The Always Busy Store = Phones 539w and 539) curred at the General Hospi Monda; The Late Mrs. Samuel Low. e ¢ The death of Mrs. Samuel Saw de : ie } .2(f Dominion Fish Co, | afternoon, deceased E W. Malia & Soo Cor. Johnson and Division Sts,

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