Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1917, p. 7

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anti IN Production Increased -¢ffort and clency in labor, omy and less waste In livin building up capital by hare: | er work and greater savings enrich you and your The men and wo- home must produce cover war's waste. eff .- to It is easier to make money than to save It. Savings Account at The Bank of Toronto will hip save what your increased effort provides. HETABLISHED THE 1868. 119 Branches in Canada: BANK NK or TORONTO FOR SALE An eight roomed brick-veneered house -- one block from the Y.M.C.A.,, containing bath and closet, in first class condition, $300 cash required; Best opportunity in city. chaser, Open Every Saturday balance to suit pur- Evening from 7 to 9. The J. K. CARROLL AGENCY. 56 Brock Street. Have You Seen Mahalia ? The latest creation in face pow- der, talcum powder, vanishing and cold cream, toilet water, etc. Our upper window display is "A Beauty." Hoag's Drug Store Branch Post Office. Kingston, Ont. Watts, Hl: F Jorist Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs Just Arrived from Holland -- Plant Now, { Carpenter and Builder W. R. BILLENNESS Specialising Store Fronts and Pit. tings. Remodelling Bulldings of all kinds, ESTIMATES tt EXPERIENOR Address 272 University Ave. F.J.JOHNSON The Leading Florist Floral Designs, Wedding Bouquets and Cut Flowers our specialty. Orders Hieq prompury. Phone 230, 115 Brock tree Garage VULCANIZING All kinds of cars repaired Cars washed. Gasoline sale. Cars for hire. With J. M. Martin, Maxwell Service & Wiltshire 10 Clergy Street Phone 1192. oils for BUY VICTORY LOAN BONDS And Help Your Country and Your- self KINGSTON TAXICAB CO. Another Carload of the Co Wonderful "EGG-O" Baking Powder. Just Unloaded For (z= Everybody Uses EGG-O 8) W. G. CRAIG & CO., LIMITED. Wholesale Distributors. Potatoes! By the bushel or bag; gual oy high and prices low; also a choice variety of apples and vegetables. Friendship's "210 Division St. Phone 545 Special Until Decem- ber 1st, at the UNIQUE Grocery Ludella brand Ceylon Black and Green Tea, 45¢ 1b, Fresh Coffee, 40c 1b. C. H. Pickering 490 and 492 Princess St. Phone 530. For the Boys at the Freat. CHOCOLATTA Contains the Choroiets, or Silk ana re Cuiz. Ne Cooking os Milk Required. For Sale By D. Couper, Phone 76. 341-3 Princess 8t, {CAPE VINGENT FERRY CHANGE OF TIME Effective Monday, ember 3rd, 1917, Leave Kingutan wa % Arrive Kingsto Thi round ry daily except yh Credit Sale On Monday, Dee. at Murvale, E. L. Amey iit' nell for man nid, we | 'horses, 38 cows and 28 = AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Imple- fms fo wrt a' va more econ- J uj | | Dec- | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 19117. opera] HOUSE GRAN TONIGHT Last Chance To See. Polite Vaudeville A five-act wonderplay takem on the st. Lawrence River near Clayton. HAROLD LOCK- WOOD and MAY ALLISON, in "The River of Romance" | The Pathe News, Comedy and Other Features. Evening 10¢; Natinee 10c Reserved, Se Extra Any Seat Friday, November 30th Queen's Tatversity Dramatic Club resents Green Stockings A Comedy In Three Acts By A. E. W. Mason. Part of Proceeds for War Relief. Prices -- 050e, Tic, $1.00, $1.50. Seats Now on Sale, Saturday, Dec. 1 Matinee 2.30; Evg. 8.15 A WONDERFUL SUCCESS Coming Here After 200 Crowded Nights in N.Y, and a Big Week in Toronto. Morosco's Big Laughing Success TheBRAT Brilliant Broadway Cast including REA MARTIN "A remarkably clever actress." ~/Toronto Mail & Empire JUST ONE BIG LAUGH. Prices -- Matinee 23e, 35¢, 50e, TSe. Evening. 20e¢, 50e, 75e, $1.00, SEATS NOW ON SALE. S-------------------- All Week Commencing Mon. Dec. 3 THE MIRACLE MAN (Coming ASK HIM -- HE.KNOWS THE MOST REMARKABLE SHOW OF THE AGE. Direct from record breaking mn at Toronte. Now plays ing Grand, Toronto. Here next. ' THE SEPER-MIND And his company of Modern Wonder-Workers 213% hours of weird, gripping and amazing entertainment, WONDERFU L VLIAUSIONS Matinees, Wed., Fri. and Sat. Prices 25¢, 85¢, 50c & 75c. Matinees, 25¢, 50c. Matinee Friday for Ladies Only. Girls under 16 not admitted. GRIFFIN'S Thurs., Friday, Saturday A Monster Bill. Lasky Presents Madame Petrova, in "EXILE" Alice Joyce and Harry Morey, in "Richard the Brazen" CHAPLIN in "A Jitney Elopement"' Final Episode "The Neglected Wife" Prices--Mat. 15¢; Evening 23c, Save Your Coupons For the Big Drawing for V eon Loan Bouds, Saturday evening, Dec. STRAND Thurs., Friday, Saturday GOLDWYN Presents JANE COWL, in . PAGE SEVEN The People's Forum CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion, le & word. cone secutive insertion thereafter, haif- cent a word, Minimum charge for ene insertion, 20e; three § B0c; six $1; onc month, $2. HELP WANTED APPLY A NIGHT PORTER. RAN- dolph Hotel. APPLY A HOUSEMAID, MATRON, Orphans' Home. A GOOD KITCHEN WOMAN, at the Frontenac Hotel APPLY AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL, AP- ply Mrs, Treadgold, 4% Frontenac street. GIRLS WANTED, LIGHT WORK. AP- ply Frontenac Moulding & Glass Co., Limited. A PLAIN COOK, REFERENCES RE- quired. Apply Mrs. Hemming, 157 King St, city. A WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work; no laundry. Apply Mrs. Davis, corner Sydenham and West sireet; IMMEDIATELY, A YOUNG WOMAN for general housework; evenings free. Apply 162 University Ave. or Phone 375. WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM WO- man, wishing 40 g0 to country to "Hive. ; state age. Box "A" Whig Office, "Kingston. ASSISTANT MATRON; ALSO A GEN- eral help. Must be fond of child- ren. Apply Mrs. Ruston, Children's Shelter, Belleville, Ont. A MARRIED MAN TO DRIVE SAND to eity. Steady work the year round and good wages. Apply R. H. Fair, R.R. No. 5. Kingston. WANTED GENERAL UPRIGHT PIANOS, for cash or in pam yment of new pianos and grafanolas. C. W. Lind- say, Limitea, 121 Princess street. BICYCLE RIDERS TO BRING THEIR bicycles to. Geo, Muller, 378 King street, to be cleaned and stored for winter; aso skates hallow ground and sharpened. Phone 1032. TRAVELLERS CALLING UPON MER- chants and business men In East- ern Ontario cam connect with a ood, aide line Eo applying to Box ce WwW. Whig O Strictly cou- we WANT TO BUY ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND fidential second n furni.ure, stoves, heaters, clothes, étc. We also have everything in the second-hand Mne for sale. 8 Shapiro, 45 Prin- cess street. Phone 1337. WANTED---OLD FALSE TEETH: don't matter. if broken. 1 y ta jis per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mall oF Terl 403 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, Ma. -- MANY BIG ADVERTISERS FIRST started with a Httle .ad this size. The cost is so little and the re- sults so big We will gladly give you full particulars. Call at the office or drop us a postal today. British Whig PubMshing Co. PERSONAL HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- ishes removed permanently, with- out scar; 30 years' experience. Dr, Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Ear, Nose, Threat and Skin Specialist, 252 Bagot street. SITUATIONS VACANT. WHY NOT LET THE READERS OF iis paper do business with you? Your advertisement in these pages would give them the apportunit y to do so. For particulars, phone or write British Whig Pub. "Co. SHOW OUR BEAUTIFUL CATALOG and earn fine income; Pickering Ivory combs, brushes, mirrors, knit- ting needles, desk sets, clocks, pic. ture frames, baby sets, bag rings, ete; outfit unnecessary. Pickering Factories, Leominster, Mass. Es- tablished 1899 THRILLING STORIES OF THE GREAT war. Profusely illustrated. BEv- ery mother wants it, as well as every red blooded Canadian. Easy seller. Low price, Big profit. Freight paid. Credit given. Sam- ple free. Winston Co. Toronto, $3 MADE DAILY INTRODUCING TO neighbors new domestic products reducing cost of Mving. Send ten cents for actual goods for selling samples. Garretson Company, Brantford, Ont. r The following article was written ex- clushvely for The Whig by D. L. Ber- wick, lately returned from the front. Kaiser shouted 'General The world in general has answer- ed to this command, and the ques- 'fon now asked is --How will it af- fect the social and financial condi- tion of ail the fighting nations apres la guerre? Ever since the war . started Mr, Smith, the tailor, and Mr. James, the shoemaker, and so on, reverted from their position to don the King's uniform and the once stuck-up, con- ceited puppy of the so-called aristo- cracy found himself in a position on which he was forced by military dis- cipline to pay homage to his tailor, shoemaker, ete. He has learned the lesson that is bound to be a lasting one. We heard in days gone by mamy great things about tae blue blood of Europe, and England in particular, but we find the batlefields of France not only sprinkled by this blood but washed by the blood of the despised working people and middle class. This -has had its tendency to show the elite the controllers of trusts, was not enclosed in their money bags, but in the veins of tae despised and crushed--the working people. Will the so-called working people realize their importance in the nation to which they belong? I feel certain that this will happen and by its happening will relovultion. ize aristocracy and promote our greatest aim in this war---the aim for a world-wide democracy. GENERAL POST--Apres La Guerre. that the salvation of their country |i, * After the war.the different organ- izations of brotherhood among fight- ing men will take the place now con- trolled by unions, and this brother- hood will be of such a binding nature that the working man who hitherto ges been under the mailed fist of Mr. Money Bags will find himself re- leased. We hear speakers day after day dwelll on the words "Prussian Militarism," "Crush It," they say! Sure, we are all fighting to crush Prussian Militarism, but let's also re- member that while we are fighting with this aim in view there will be a greater and far more destructive meanace to erase before the men wha have fought can reap their dues, and that is the abolition of aristocracy and the promotion of democracy, It was my privilege while in Eng- Jand to have interviews with some of their leading newspaper men, in- cluding Horatio Bottomley, the edi- tor of John Bull. I was very much impressed with Mr. Bottomley's weeldly articles, as they were always written to forcibly champion the cause of the working man. He is a man of the people and for the peo- ple in all his writings. While in con- ersation with Mr. Bottomley I ask- ed his opinion with regard to the standing of the working class, after he war. He expressed the opinion at the working people, through itheir representatives, would be the ohief factors in deciding this war should peace proposals be submitted. if this were to happen it would be the greatest victory that the working people could achieve; and God help| = the Kaiser, for we won't. THE ENUMERATORS ORITICISED. For the Manner in Which They Are Doing Their Work. Richardson's supporters are critic- izing the manner in which the enum- erators are doing their work and the difficulty there is in securing infoym- ation. Men who are very anxious to get their names on the Voters' List have so far been unable to find out really what has been done in thelr case. For instance, the enumerator for No. 16 Rideau Ward is J. Wilson, who lives at 292 Division street, ac- cording to the list issued by J. B. *| Walkem, Deputy Returning Officer. When several Richardson supporters went up to call on Mr. Wilson ix the evening to see if he had placed their names on the list they found that 292 'Division street was a vacant lot, up- on which Mr. Wilson had not even pitched a tent or erected a These voters congider- ed that there was something radically wrong in the appointments, Upon placing the matter before Mr. Wal- kem, the Whig was informed that the wrong street number had been given. It should have read 392 in- stead of 292 Division street. ; Other votera who had gone to the Army and Navy tion rooms on Princess street to look there were unable to find quite likely to occur, b of these Shumerators are obliged to; An imnocent-looking wh Veterans' Associa. quarters any trace of these ed. This was | case may be, before the county judge on and after Dec. 7th. Foster Estate Worth $400,000, Washington, Nov. 29.-=The estate of John W. Foster, former secretary of state and noted diplomatist, who was the father-in-law of Secretary of State Lansing, 1s valued at $400, 000 in a petition fled for the pro- bate of his will. The estate is hed in trust for the widow during her life, tween the two daughters, Mrs. Ro- bert Lansing and Mrs. Allen Macy Dulles of Auburn, N.Y. Hettie Green's Estate. Boston, Mas, Nov. 9.--The full bench of the Supreme Court ruled that the Silvia Ann Howland trust fund, amounting to $1,000,000, in which the late Mrs. Hettie Green bad a life interest, should be divided in- 'to forty-five parts for distribution among the heirs, By this order three grandchildren of Gideon How- land will each receive one part, for enumerators who had their head- or and after-|H wards is to be divided equally be-[}i LOST ON NOV 26TH, hand, ceive reward A BUNCH OF Finder kindly return to L. i4 Coiborne A. Mare street and re KEYS, FOR SALE. THESE EFFECTIVE ADVTS. 00MF little. Once, Fa three times 0s: - one week, $1. \ TUESDAY EVENING Grand Opera fashioned gold-rimmed eye glass, Finder and receive re- side with turn 'ward. handie. to this office House, an Kindly IN OR OUT. old- re- NEW EMPRESS nearly new street, STEEL RANGE, Apply 48 Frontenac A New MCLAUGHLIN AND CHEVRO. »BUSINESS CHANCES let. Apply Dr. H. A. Boyoe, 93 Wels lington St, v INVESTORS WARNING DONS INV one cent until you read Finance, and learn how fortunes are made and lost Free trial subsoription. Success ful Finan Dearborn St, nee, Chicago. ucces by Investors. OAK DESK, FLAT TOP, FIVE DRAW. ers and cupboard, cheap. 86 Brock 1 Street. Phone 326. GARDEN LAND --- 13 ACRES TWO miles from Kingston. Apply to R. A. Marrison, Cataraqui, Ontario, = DR. REEVE, Nerve s of ex treat di y. Year me to cessfull letter rience .enables icult cases suc- Call, or state case by 18 Oariton Street, Toronto, § Se ------ TO LET A ONE-TON Truck Bl to arage. SANFORD MOTOR n first class condition. Ap- G. Cralg & Co, or Boyd's GENUINE GRAPHONOLA AND TEN seleotions, § ote own Choice, I, 35 Terms: $5 © $1 per Lindsay, Limited. 131 Princess § Be PRIVATE SALE OF WALNUT, oak furmiture, carpets, curtaiis and poles, gas range, Pandora coal AND OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. to A. B. Cunningham, bers. Apply 79 Clarence street. range, lawn mower and refrigera- tor. Apply 99 Clergy St. West, AUTOMOBILE TOPS, ENGINE HOOD FURNISHED BED SITTING with fire place; rooms; hot water heat. also two Apply singl 2 Wellington street, ROOM | 2 covers make your car start easy in cold weather. Have your top re- covered and curtains repaired. Jud- son's Auto Tops, Brockville, - e TWO FURNISHED suitable for son street light Terms reasonable. FRONT ROOMS, housekeeping, Apply 282 John. SOME OF THE BIGGEST ADVERTIS. ers today sometimes use a little ad Mke this. A phone call or a postal will bring you full par. tioulars about this department. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE OR MER. chandise, clean and dry. Real Estate Agency, 0s Brock St. bles Phones "326 or 621 McCann' British Whig Publishing Co. es | LARGE STOCK OF BXTENSION TA« and dining ohair buffets, china cabinets, also beds: snrings and MR ° EIGHT-ROOMED FURNISHED HOUSE good locality; from December to April. 7, Whig Office. with bath; rent; ply Box 112 moderat Ap all kinds of second hand rite J Thomnson, 333 Princess street. e Phone 1600. o | -- AT BATEMAN'S REAL TWO FRONT ROOMS, large without children. FURNISHED, bedroom and small kitchen; suftable for young married couple 304 'Earl street ESTATE AG- ency. $450--LARGE LOT, BARN AND SMALL dwelling. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, ULEAN our own lock end Phone 526; res. 989. ary, alr key. Queen street, rooms; rost's C wv Storage, ¥1000--Fn AME, ¢ ROOMS, DIVISION $1400--FRAME, 6 ROOMS, MONTREAL St. THIS of using may Whig Pub. Co. DEPARTMENT glad to hear from any one thinking advertising, We British olassified Write or Phone us about it. be able to help you. ALWAYS $1400--BRICK FRONT, SEMI DETACH. ed. $1400--FRAME, 6 ROOMS, IMPROVE. ments, large lot and barn. $1000-ROUGH CAST HOUSE ON PRIN. LARGE BEDROOM WITH room; hot, water Hghted. Use of warm and in good locality, heating; phone, electri Box B, Whig Office. FINANCIAL SITTING Rooms Apply cess street, 7 rooms, yard and gate- way. ©| $1900--BRICK, 6 ROOMS, IMPROVE- ments, good cellar, yard and lane. $2000--FRAME, 7 ROOMS, IMPROVE. ments, corner lot. $3200-BRICK, 7 Rooms, FURNACE, FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. incorporated 1863; R. 'Smith! resident, W. F. Nic- issued on city 8s, municipal and debentures; morigages pur- investment ment Societ President, M.G.;: vice- kle, K.C. and farm countr chase sale; ' terest allowed. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE re Insurance Company. Available In addition to the policyholders have security the unlimited Hability of Insured at Before renewing giving new i rates from Stran ° assets $61,187,215, which city property, possible rates. Agents. Phone 3 plonel oney ropertie R, manager, 87 Clarence St., H, bonds fo dopa received and Castwright, Ki lowes DENTAL for got & Strange, right of way, $2500--RRICK, 10 "Rooms, ALL IM. provements, hot water, HW, floors, $5000--BRICK--13 ROOMS; CONVENI. ent for roomers. , TO $0002 NUMBER ~ 10 select from, 67 CLARENCE r ST. KINGSTON, BOARD AND ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR WITH. out board. Apply Mrs. Beardsell, %2 Ontario street. . LEGAL A. B. CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER and solicitor. Law office, 79 Clar- ence street, Kinmston KN L.D, Sins, Arty, ND D.D.S., Phone PIANO TUNING. Jos, HODGE, CERTIFICATED PIANO tuner, Leave orders at McAuley's, J. LEONARD WALSH, DENTIST, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Phone 626 DRS, SPARKS AND War, Phone 346 SPARKS, FURNITURE FINISHING P. DRISCOLL. FURNITURE FINISH. r. 23 John Call or dr Street, op a card, DEN- tists, 169 Wellington street, G. C. D. LDS. assis or Phone 868 DRESSMAKING MISS RICHARDSON, pERESSM AKER, having resumed business, solicits orders for fall ad winter work. Address 202 Alfred street. ARCHITECT WER ane re TS, SEB. ul Brock and Wellington os. WANTED HELPERS, HANDY MEN AND LABOR- ERS, CAULKERS AND CHIPPERS. "HIGHEST WAGES PAID. CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVE COM- PANY, LTD.

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