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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1920, p. 2

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Rr TR ee ---- SARE [GOES OF THE DAY/SYDENHAN 1S IN Try Chadwick' foal. Phone 67, | : = «wor Hudson Seal ; | - Char tea is economical tea. | | More cups to the pound. T. M. Asselstine is in Toronto at- tending a conference of court tlerks. W. § ine; 'biano tuner, Racy Local News and Items of OiamMonND ~ General Public Interest. { If you are interested in a New Fur Coat or having your present one remodel. ed, why not come in to-day and com- sult with us. Expert advice and > exact estimates given you without obligation on your part in any way. We are showing some beautiful French Seal Coats. Priced $180.00 and up. Every Number a hit. F-- _== == Sea --_-- == os -- _-- --_-- --_-- -- --_-- _-- --= -- _-- --_-- == ---- "a ~--T@arewell. -- Love Will Finda Way (duet). ~A Bachelor Gay, : --Complete Vocal Score. --- = --_-- --_-- =a ws = ---When You're in Love. THE NEWEST NEW YORK MUSICAL SUCCESS . "FEATHER YOUR NEST" = = = = == == --_ -- = Priced $325 and up. Priced $110.00 Hudson Seal. Le A number that is now selling equal in the United States to "LOVE NEST" from Mary. Ask to have this number played. Complete stock of all the latest and best selling Sheet Music. » Marmot Coats. and up. = John-McKay, Limited LN : THE FUR HOUSE 149 to 157 Brock Street, Kingston, Ontario. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG f | {Over Shortage of Power for | the Village Grist | has passed away in the person of |§ ' | John Ballard, at over seventy years | §' McAuley's or 'Phone SHV. wu | Nite time, Deceased removed here | J Pianos tuned. Phone 1544 C. W. trom Hastings county about eight | i --Love Will Find a Way. | shore" closed its engagement at the | piorning the funeral service was | § S { Grand Opera hotise on Wednesday | e1q in St. Paul's AngHedn church, | IA Paradise for Two. allow money paid in rental to a0D1Y | survive him his wife, one daughter, | on purchase of piano, C. W Lindsay | pMrq. George Davy, and a son. { { recently. of Mrs. Anna X¥ewbizging, | the home of the former's father, W. | mother of Mrs. John Gegle, formerly | Griffith. A number from- here 'at. | | rushed to Kingston ani underwent a | fred Grenfell, serious operation foy appendicitis is | At the, meeting in the township | Wrecking Company, tert Wednesday | rogigents of the village, to discuss | night, to pul off the steamer Comp- [the question of lighting and power | | John the Baptist church, Lyn this | week the place has been without | Bal- | electric lights on account of the low- Il roth and St. Luke's church, on Friday morning: 'omen's Canadian Club, Bel- General MacDonel Mill. of age. Death came on Saturday | | Lindsay. Ltd. {years ago, and since that time had evening and the house was packed. {with the rector, Rev. F.. G. Kirk-!| Aa. Mrs. Haynes and daughter, To- i.of Kingston. | tended the lecture in Kingston last | { doing n'cely, | hall, on Tuesday evening, of the ton, ashore at Lachine, for the grist mill, nothing very de- | {ness of the water, and the power TROUBLE | { 5 i} v Th M id f th M unt : M Another resident of this* village | . ; orders at | afternoon, after -an filness of some | : ey --My Life is Love. 'Bringing Up Father at the Sea- | always resided 'here. On Tuesday | After siy months rental we wil | patrick, officiating. There is 'left to | The death took place fa Renfrew ronto, are spending a short time at | Mrs. Wellingion Yor), Glen Lewis, | Sunday afternoon given by Dr. Wil- | | The tug Frontendec, of the Donnelly | United Farmers' Association and the | 1 Tie Bishop of Ontarfo is at $t. | finite was decided. For the past | i: lant has not heen operating. The leville, expect EA i B = & = -- =| Commandant of the Royal Military | College, to lecturs to them at an | | early date. ° | Our range of heavy overcoats for | i {farmers are compelled to take their grain some distance in order to get | it ground." W, Conway, president of the" United Farmers, occupied the | chair. Various residents stated their | The College Book Store Robertson's, Limite - We Are Showing the Latest Production of Ceramic Art, the New - ORIFLAMME WARE Dazzingly brilliant with color and fascinating with its opale- cent reflections, It is the result of a new and wonderful discov- ery of an English potter. Oriflamme ware fulfills the soand condition of the highest art. No two pieces are alike. . The old bronze and old gold effects produced with this dull metallic surface are at once artistic in the highest degree, the flame in the furnace transmits at will the modern creation, CALL AND SEE THIS LINE Robertson's, Limited 75-76 PRINCESS STREET $5300--Rideau street -- Four frame tenements; 6 and 7 rooms each; in first class condition. - Rental, $766. ~ Frontenac Street -- brick; 7 rooms; hot water heating; hardwood floors; possession May 1st. Rental $360, $8000--Aberdecn Street -- 6 rooms; furnace; electricity. $8050--Barrie Street -- brick; 4 rooms; furnace: electricity, System of Business Changing Our | | i | | {men and boys are the best value in ! views, and all thought that with | | the city. Boys' $8 00, to $15.00, | sare and economy the plant could | men's $18.00 to $27.50. Prevost | ghtain power enough for its opera- | {Clothing House. Brock street, | tlon most of the year. H. W. New- Telephone 919 Open Evenings : Archbishop Spratt administered | man, Kingston, and Edward Barker, | | the right of confirmation to a class | representing the Power and Light of seventy, at the Church of the Good | Company, were present, and sub- | | Thief,' Portsmouth, on Wednesday | mitted their case, saying that the evening. The priests in the sanctuary | | included Rev. Fathers McDonald, | Hanley, Lacey and Joseph, The funeral of the 1ate Frederick | Watts, the victim of the s | at Wolfe Island on Tuesday night, | including took place on Thursday afternoon. | Deceased was a member of the island | Anglican church and the funeral ger- | vice was conducted by Rev. | Leach, The Sons of Scotland a | big meeting at thé N necessary to be turned over to $6,600. It was proposed that the | thereby providing power for There is a rumor that ! ay take up| et there is Mr. | pot carried. some private individual m re holding a | the proposition, but as y ew Orange Hall, no prospect of the diffic Princess street, on Thursday even- | gettled. {Ing, Nov. 4th, when fifty candidates | will be initiated. Following the initi- {appointed as the librarian of the ation there will be a concert and | dance. 'The committee invite . all | out her duties. Rev. G. | Scotchmen for the social evening. {and H. A. Buck are attending the Ww, .J. Douglas, advance represen- | provinetal Sunday school convention | tative of "The Law Divine', the fa-|at Belleville. Frank Trousdale ar- | mous English play to be presented at. rived home Tuesday evening, after | the Grand Opera House on Nov. | and 10th by H. V, Esmond and Miss | Eva Moore, is in the city completin : - : P, Branisns Kingston Newman Club. ad tragedy | United Farmers purchase the estate, | i the mill, dwelling house, | f! and waterway, from Mrs, Woodruff, | §i the | § grist mill and the lights, but it was | fi ulty being Mrs. J. Foxton has recently been | } public library, and is now carrying | | Stafford | §! |g 9th | an absence of a few. weeks. If | | power plant and all the accessories | | provide light would |} anyone paying! | arrangements with D \ 3 y nb ; | the manager of the Grand. He was The Newman ( lub of Kingston | formerly with Sir Johnston Forhes- | elected the following officers for the | { Robertson, | coming year : Hon. patrons, Arch- | bishop Spratt; Principal Taylor, | Queen's; Hon: president, Dr. | Gibson; Hon. Vise praia ls, 8 J: V. Nicholson, principal of Regio- laxative | ois College; Rov. H. 7. O'Fornr tablet ) | St. Mary's cathedral; = pi | 0. LaFontaine; vice-president, Miss ing nervousness or ringing in | M. Millan; secretary-treasurer, D. J. the ft pi head. Be sure you get the genuine | Walsh; council, Miss Quinn and Mr. Ask for GROVE'S L. B. Q. tablets McNeil (arts), D. Dolan {hedicine), 3 TE"S sien | J. Doyle (science); soclal commit- Lock or 3. W. GROVES signature tee, Miss I. Nicholson (convener), : ! Miss Corrigan, and Messrs Kehoe and McCrea; spiritual director, Rev. D. A. Casey. Head. Because of the tonic | effect, GROVE'S L. B. Q. | (Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone witho i ---------- ! Quinine That Does Not Affect the The Profiteering Limit. "I stayed at Highbinder's hotel last Letters to the Editor {| .... | | "Yep?" | "Sure did. He's the king profiteer, all right." "How come?" "I complained this morning of hav- ing had a nightmare, and he charged me for a livery - rig!"---- Cartoons Magazine, Not Army and Navy Adjunct. 669 Princess St., Kingston, Oct: 27.--(To the Editor): On Oct. 26th | & report of the Army and Navy Vet- | erans' meeting of Oct. 25th was pub- | Hshed, The following extract from | | that report states: ' "The Kingston unit of the Army {and Navy Veterans is known to all i from coast to coast, and with its vari- | ous features, Including . its Navy Resigns as' Bacteriologist. Dr. W. T. Connell, for eigh Provincial Board of Health, has ree| | ry president, W. | F | { teen | fi years assistant bacteriologist to the |} Business Boo At The ming Always Busy Store "THERE'S A REASON" Here a shoppers:-- : 20 only, large size, ity ticking. . . , "24 onl fancy Ticking ........ 36 only, large size, Mat--goad weight "sen y, large size, Feather Pi re a few only of the m any snappy Bargains for Friday Feather Pillows--covered with good qual- .. Friday; to clear, each 98c. llows--covered with good quality +++eveve...... Friday to clear $1.23 each Rag Mats: size 30x63" --a real, nice Floor "++..s...... Friday, to clear, each $3.25 $2.25 SILK POPLIN, $1.50. 200 yards best Three Cord Silk Poplin--black, navy, pekin, re- seda, old rose, maize; ma wide se 'wwieinisinin ei a'nin pn 0 o 0a 4 9 0saiyy, ce en. ideas from fashiendom. kes a lovely dress or'separate skirt: ter ee na Ladies' Black Cashmerette JUST IN-Pictorial Quaiter 36 inches On Sale Friday at $1.50 per yard. Hose; nice quality; sizes 8% to 10. er =» v's + + + ++ + Friday at 50e. pair ly for winter-- filled with latest LOL Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" $3100 -- UNION STREET -- On and-after Noveniber 1st, our | League Branch and Boys' Naval Bri- brick; 7 rooms; all im- provements. | $4600--VIOCTORIA STREET-- | 6 rooms; furnace; electri- city; verandah. FARMS FOR SALE McCANN Real Estate and Insurance 86 Brock St. Phone 326 or 631 ly cash and carry basis, Watch this space for Specials! / om business will be run on a strict. J. Cullen r | | Bade, along such broad lines of use= | fulness and covering such a field of | activity and influence, going far be- | yond what was originally considered [to be the work of a veterans' organ- i ization." - i As a member of | branch of the NavyLeague of Canada, |1 beg to take strong exception to this | statement, and do not understand the Kingston ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. wearing two different. pairs of Glasses --one for distance and an- other for reading ? If so, try a pair of the invisible bifocals and you will wonder how you ever got along without them. "Perfect vi- sion for all distances in one lens-- that's the idea. Consult: 1. 8. Asselstine, DOS, 392 King Street. Phone 1019w. | why such a misleading article should | be given to the pubke, especially at | the present moment wnen so much | unfavorable criticism is being direct- {ed against the local branch of the Boys' Naval Brigade, 1 The local branch (No. 122) of the NavyLeague and Boys® Naval Brigade is a distinct organization and in no way connected with the Army and | Navy Veterans; furthermore the {Army and Navy Veterans' have mo [Jurisdiction whatever in the work. | Ing of the Navy League of Canada, or of the Boys' Naval Brigade. | _ Unfortunately Branch 122 of the | Navy League had to rent a portion |of the upper flat of the Navy block, because at they 'were the only available quar- ters they could obtain. In connec tion with the interest of the Army and Navy Veterans to the Boys' Naval Brigade, I would like to draw attention to the significant fact that they (the A. & N.V.) receive $100 per month for the rew rooms occu- pled by the Naval Brigade, and I am led to believe that this is far in ex- cess of the amount they pay for rent that time 8nd taxes for the entire building. J Can you wonder they are interested In the Naval Brigade 7 Trusting you will publish this let. { ber in the inferest of the Naval Bri- gude, and the Navy League of Can- ada, so that some of the wrong im- pressions, the general public, may be removed, Yours sincerely, ' --F. WEBSTER. Made No Apology. Kingston, Oct. 28.--(To the Edi' tor): I am instructed to make known oY despite the fact that Lg : # y about in the A. & N. bui vertising the public apology of the G.W.V:A., we wish the public to un- derstand that the G.W.V.A. have | made no apology to the Army and Navy Veterans, and intend to make | hone ufitil such titne as the matters referred to are answered to the sat- isfaction of our comrides. ' : Yours truly, --P. T, BOULD, Secretary Kingston which are in the minds of. | Medical College. y Comes Back to Prison. John Ward, an escaped prisoner from the penitentiary, was sentenced at Toronto to two years in the same institution, to run concurfently with the sentence he Is now serving, for stealing a suit of clothes from a To- ronto store, Charm tea is from the best gar- dens. NEW HATS For Boys and Girls Army and || For the young folks, il we have a splendid | ce wer = Velour, Vel. vet, Corduroy an & Plush, are the most wanted and the | prices are moderate. | Boys' Hats . $1 to $3 | Girls' Hats . $1 to $6 It's easy to choose here. Gearge Mills & Co. 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. | signed as he has become professor | of the practice of medicine, Queen's | | Sgolated that he of Fall 'Head- | i fothing | | { IN MARINE CIRCLES | " & As the results of the heavy wind Storm on Wednesday, quite a large fleet of vessels were held up in port, The vessels fn port included the steamers Stormount, Windsor, Maple- gulf, Arabian, -Buena. Vista and Mapleheath. | | The steamer City of Dresden, with | Ithe schooner Katie Eccles!" arrived [trom Oswego with coal. The City of {Dresden is discharging at Crawford's | wharf and the Katie Eccles at An- | glin's. seseye | The steamer Brockville cleared on Thursday morning for bay ports to load apples. : | 3 1 er | IS IN POOR HEALTH; 'SAVED A JAIL TERM Magistrate Farrell Gave Of- ender a Chance in the Police Court. The fact that he is in very poor { health, saved James Mc¢Ewen from {serving a term of three months in jall." He was arrested recently on a charge of being intoxicated, but had only been nking two per cent. beer. Evi- dence was offered to.show that he had been drinking liquor, and: when he refused to tell where he had se- cured the liquor, the magistrate im- until such time as he disclosed where he had secured his liquor. Magistrate Farrell received . in- i: formation from a doctor that Mec- Hwen was in poor health, and on this account he changed his 'decision in the case and imposed a fine of $10 and costs, and the fine will be d » . The magistrate gave the accused some timely advice, stating that he was doing himself great harm drinking liquor. The accused still declared 'that he had been drinking but two per cent. beer. Tea and Sale at Victoria School. The Home and School Club of Victoria school are holding a Hal- lowe'en tea and sale of home-made ¥ | cooking, Friday, Oct, 29th, 3.30 pai. § posed a sentence of threa months, or § Johnson St. Large brick rooming house; 16 rooms; 11 bed rooms, with basin and cold water in each room; hot water heating; electric light; gas; 2 bathrooms; 3 balconies; entrance from two streets, Revenue $100.00 per month." A bargain at $6,200, HOUSES TO RENT, 'E. W. MULLIN & SON Kingston Home Fluders, Buyers ang Sellers of Real Watate. Phones 539w nud 538). JOHNSTON and DIVISION STREETS, PUMPS ~ For Women Patent and Kid Leathers -- high throat vamps, and one eyelet tie styles, high Louis - heels. See our real beauties at the special price... . 1..." welts rene ane 36,00 Steve J. Martin "Shoes of Merit and Distinction" It is the thorough doing o ever ie attempted, Ih work with a hearty real man." The best worsted iin now da - A large nest of wasps will account for at least 24,000 flies a day, says one naturalist. go Aromatic honey, Seehed Baa othe locality, is produced by of Main" " in Loadoa §10 so 2 -

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