|=. Te TT PAGE TW THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918. INGDERTS OF THE * DAY = ams Ee HCTORY LOA PUBLCTY is | 0: RRS a PREY ON Sa" Books and Music for Sunday FAeroplanes Will Domb the City Happenings Tn the City and Vicinity [1 With Pamphlets--Kingston Must H . F Ses wr Fiouoe Flag: Readers of tue whi, || LATEST REPRINTS AT 65c. Formerly .. .. . . .. . ( If preliminary plans made at a ers of the Whig. ' : Snapshots of Valor; Ne Man's Land, by Ifvin Cobh; Men, Women and Guns, by 'Sapper"s meeting of the publicity committee] Sale of rugs at McFaul's: Paradise Garden, by George Gibbs; Sins of the Children, by Cosmo Hamilton; My Four Years in ; in the Board of Trade rooms on Rev. Father Halligan, ill o Pues Germany, by Gerrard; Following of the Star, dy Florence Barclay; Border Legion, Zane Grey; Just : Thursday evening are a criterion | mona, is still in a very critical condi- David, Eleanor H. Porter; Over 2000 to select from. : the Victory Loan will be well ad- | tion. : " There was a short meeting of the vertised in Kingston. W. Y. Mills, the local publicity chairman, dis- | Trades and Labor Council on Thurs-| SATURDAY MUSIC SALE dey LL hal ay oa or 38s : ) cussed with the members of the | day night, when routine business was | LATEST POPULAR NUMBERS, INCLUDING--Oh Frenchy, Smiles, Sweet Poa hes, K-K-K- v committee the various methods to} disposed of. a Katy, My Belgian Rose, Wee Wee Marie, Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie, My Belgian, Rose, 1 Miss Showing be. followed in the forthcoming cam- A new butcher shop wil be Spams the "Mississippi Miss, When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France, When You Come Back, 1918-19 fur | Paign and a comprehensive scheme fed Saturday, Oct. 19, by Charles Are You From Heaven. : to keep the Victory Loan always be- Peters on corner of Rideau and : styles now ' fore the citizens was drawn up. Barrack street. : Sami ready, i Before the campaign is actively | Two of the "silent policemen" were, LATEST NOVEMBER MAGAZINES commenced on Monday, October| knocked off 'their pins Thursday . & A i } k, Advent Popu- 28th i C olitan, McClure's, Blue Book, Ainslee's, Short Stories, Green Book, Adven ure, Popu <3th, prospective subscribers to the night. Auto drivers should be more OSmMOop n, y ' i y issue will be made aware.of its ab-| careful lar Mechanics, Smith's, Parisienne, Breezy, Live. + solute necessity if .Canada is to Now is the time to have your 75¢ Write or call. HP maintain the troops which are her [plano tuned. We carry two expert! = : ta . 2 i representatives in France. A thrift Pane. and will assure entire satis-| DERE MABLE wir aaliae ne ale Da ea Ny Be : Lovee - . . ' campaign urging the utmost con- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Get a copy of this most humorous book. Send one overseas in every parcel, servation of resolirces has been Corpl. Arthur Daniel McGillicuddy, carried on in the local newspapers | youngest son of Mrs. D. McGillicud- i during the past few weeks and now, ! dy, Toronto, formerly of Kingston as the Victory Loan approaches, this | and Calgary, has died from wounds : i - " af A : : ut will be-intensified- into a direct aD received on Oct. 6th * a t peal for savings to be invested in | smie of rugs at sMcFaul's. hone is ; Open Nights n C Ys . the bonds. Two fifth-year medical students of P 919 -"l 4 18! Kingston " 's Reliable Fur Eouse 149 and 157 Brock St. The posters and advertising mat- Queen's:are- assisting the doctors in ter have arrived from provinctal Gananoque and 'another student is headquarters in Toronto, and the , oa in Lansdowne, where Dr. Ne ; J) city of Kingston as well as the nek is fll. A a ------------ Sounty of Frontense wi be placarg- We will rent you a plano, and at pi . ; ! i i the publicity displays. Some of the ng of ss fhonths if asd allo ] ] u » PL hey designs are most beautiful, and one n six RS hab rental on purchase i --. for which one thousand dollars was he and arrange easy terms on bal > bs a an tare, lent | aDace. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. : : fi Owing to unprecedented tribute at the grave of a comrade| Louis Beuudsy, aged SeYenty two ll accumulation of watch sleeping in the crim f - | years, grandfather Lo vo] if wor we re ntly plod. tlelds of son No Ye or Beaudry, of the Kingston Standard $M ri ok it s Wh Juctantly staff, and J. O, Beaudry, of the Otta- : i ind iL necessary {fo an- is ma Vv , b I . : : ade of Yidiery Bonds, J ae wa Journal-Post, died in Montreal nounce, beginning with 'Col. John McCrae, embodied in the | On Wednesday, ° this date, and until further : 4 { lassi Far, * » . Consul Felix S. 8. Johnson has re- . 1 io i 5 i a ah he Steal, War, Iu Fland ceived & beautiful collection of $5.00to $13.00 ona rug by buying at the ff notice, it will be impos ors' | ol ream appea) to buy Fourth Liberty 5 posters from Isa} S d Bal 1 sible for us to undertake 2 hie cannot Loa ¢ . 2 J ) be lightly waived aside. t the United States which decorates his MecFau 5 e on Jaturday. almoral rugs; I the repairs of tist-car- It is on October 28th, however, | © ces. e colonel has secured four autifu atterns. fi rica watches, unless such that the campaign will begin in | subscriptions for the loan in Kings- eau P . watches have been sold D, ; rie - | ton. 3 ; ° 9) earnest, and novel devices to at fk through our establish- tract the attention of citizens are in The remains of the late William : x 00 ' 'Smiles course of preparation. Everett Ward, who passed away in Size 33 x4 $35.00, for .. . $25. ment, Early in the morning of the firs Cobourg on Thursday, are expected 1 1 $40 uw a . day every whistle ig 1. or ry to arrive in the city on Saturday. The Size 3 Xx 4 .00, for 322 00 The easy swinging hythm of "SMILES" gives rtillery at Pag Heuty, and fie funeral Pb to take Place, Siow he Size 33 XxX 4 $45.00, for veo. .$ .00 SMITH BR 3 y, § 3 = ells n he vy: Vv a - fau, i : h chure owers will | home o apt aryau ideau Size 4 x 4} $45.00, for cs ea $36.00 . this Miusie a brighifioss fully in keepitiys Sith the Sup shiek, roar and clang into a med- | street, aon f 3 8 § 081 success § y p 8 ye i i he |! ~ ¥ 's. : { Jeet o 3 18 Song. IS 1m 0 ! su € g 8 ley 0 soun never duplicated in the A) of rugs at McFaul 8 Size 4 x 4 $45.00, for hn Sen $35.00 LIMITED, sung evervwhere---as it deserves to be: is ore oF the Sw. For tive min The staff of the Utilities has been 5 00 f $35 00 ll Diamonds, Watches, Issuers of a \ oh pV. 45155! | utes 5 Ww © continued, and it | reduced by Spanish influenza. From $4 Piet ws cate . | : Licenses SMILES (solo), Lambe rt Murpy, £5155 $1.25 is expected that automobile' drivers, C. C. Folger down through the ranks, 33 x 43 : y tOF | Marriage . (on e reverse) rajlway engingers and Great Lakes | men are laid off on account of ili- d : Sat 350 * St 7 : mariners who are in the vicinity | ness and some difficulty is being ex- - , d " ig J "THE RADIANCE IN YOUR EYES" is one such a will take up the outburst of sound | perienced in keeping the public ser- All other rugs at reduced prices on King y character that it attracts, and will give wonderful and forcibly bring to citizens of | vice up to the'standard. urday. : T= EERE satisfaction as a beautiful piece of melody. Kingston and farmers within tie Mrs. George S. Young, the presi- range of the noise the 'imperative dent of the Toronto branch of the ; "THE RADIENCE OF YOUR EYES" (solo) Wer- aay of subscribing to the Vie- | Queen's Alumnae Association, gave aia y Ban ae aase nana ivrnr cane va 25 an. her house for the meeting at which renwrath, 45155 $1.25 Six antupianes Tom Deseronto | gne eadred ras Hook ® oii $73 .C.: camp will vis © city during the Al th Pon veel mt penn Rt tt PE meen Croom Lustre Skirts oe . » ; : thousands of Victory Loan pamph- , i % All the Popular Vocal and Dance Records in lets and advertising devices. The | KiDBston for Queen's Military Hos pital, stock. throbbing of the engines of the six Dr. McGregor, of Kingston, who k ny deatest Dereon 1h the cy. iy '1 | has been oversess for the. peat three Slightly counter soiled. - An industrious ter they have circled the city tho | Years on military medical service in . k d a 00 Tos. aeweplanes will sail through the air France alent with Queen's MiL- lady with a needle can 2 wen: She : northward for thirty-five miles ana | !8Y Ho Uilt, and. recently re- 1 ese ns n Lt. Scatter: leaflets along the roads near | tUrned to Canada, is now associated with one of th garments 120 y & farmers' houses, with Dr. J. J. Robertson, of Belle- Saturday morning each .. .. .. . .50¢ "| When _subscribers open their | Ville, as assistant, roid NN Hents with leading advertisers in A di Suflesing. ¢ . d 2 8 © city to devote their space to the According to despatches from sev- 3 , bond, issue, and, he lrg that tne jeral Ontario points local fuel com- ily. Popular priced. REAL ESTATE ca gn will Se continued in the | missioners have been seizing cars of : daily paper for the three weeks of | coal consigned to the Dominion Gov- a ni ------ 2 i ii f the campaign. ernment and distribufing it among " ; a . 'A monster parade embracing all | the residents of the towns for domes- AN EXPERT'S JOB sections of the community will be a tic use. Where this extreme action part of the publicity in the city, and | was taken the fuel commissioners de- ewman : aw 1 te 20. any fh wSheral prizes are being secured for tared that residents were uiidel going . j Three tenement, brick dwell- . matter {the best floats exhibited in the par- | har ships owing to the lack of fuel, . sd glasses accurately. Only the eal indi i " has, 2 rooms, B. & C. St y. y ade. and local indignation forced them to & The Always Busy Store XN ] RI on tal X W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street. Phone 700. s ® Whig fo fet evening' : od F it ti n on opening' night Victory: Lone os! | SEIZE GOVERNMENT COAL. nn 3 He @ brought prominently before their a Es < any = 4 000 g eyes. Mr. Mills is making arrange | To Distribute to Residents of Towns Warm Winter Underwear for all the fam- huh a ani Avenue. ~ Annual ren- trained optometrist with ex-! * Bvery purchaser of a bond wil! | take action. perience, ability and the pro-!he presented. with a button on| Enquiry at the office of .the fuel per Instruments can give you Which Is stamped an nor flag, | administrator for Ontario elicited the AAA AR A RRA dl acd 05 Ph 8 ER Sh LS ERE Ea n ou ¥ this servie: ich is a duplicate ofthe honor [information that coal consigned to the | Soh Zi ag being presented by the Gov-| Dominion Government enjoyed pri- V § oars. Mourad & "| ernorGeneral to every city which | ority and was not liable to seizure. TOADY" ONLY CLUE Frets BUILDERS SUPPLIES ewe | § . n t to 86. Brock St. Phone 326 or 621 Sclentific_examination and ace oxcends ts quota in the. I8sue. | mace even nn Honan Rin i curate Siatate at Aselsting Kingston is expected to raise $2, \}[To Ownership of Snapshots Picked HEMI OCK 2 : 750,000, aud should. this amount be |," «Kingston's Famous Fur Store" | Up on Battiefiold. A Sr saan A + or ---------- over-subscr an honor flag will Brockville Recorder and Times, A . 3 a = Ix hom, the highest point A the 'WEAR GOOD | "It a short, "prepossessing y ung Is the chief building u a Bdwar ley, wel nown . ty Hall tower. . lady nicknamed "Toady," who ha . ; roughout Elizabethtown as a mer- J.S.Asselstine D.0S Mr. Mills is requesting that all WARM FURS flf5c picturo taken with "Bui in "the || material for studs, t bh Pru, died at the home of business houses and merchants in » Hizrove" one summer's day and Who joists and rafters It home nts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil- ~|the city should end their letters ||" i 3 lives somewhere in Military District |} J . s 2 ri of pneumonia Thursday. . With the words, "Yours for the Vie- And Avoid Si No.3 will got in touch lhe Be lasts indefinitely, if + -~ . . corder an es § Ww. tory Loan, 1918," thus demonstrat- ve {ing their whole-hearted support a her photographs together with a not ex pose d to Wanted to effect an exchange il; the issue. ) || number of other snapshots which weather of property? : iii The foregoing is but a few of the were found beside the body of a red- . lL Want a loan on real estate? sad jj plans that have been made, and }{ haired lance-corporal of the 2nd We have a fine as- Want Fire Disurance? many other unique schemes are be- % Battalion on the battlefield recently : Po business with Mullin & Son. by Pte. K. J. Owens, 2498049, of the sortment of two inch bs ig er : lug hoid back ue Surprises for the 3 Colombia: Patisiio a fii: public. r. Mills is making a very ~ Ny fi "2nd British umbia alion. i ; & 0 ] atw a | emergatic chairman, and ds deter. ; | Il The photographs were forwarded || good, sound stock. A acta a ce Ry 8d * ii! mined that the loan will be well ad-| i if to the Regorder and Times by this S ANGLIN & Co Ci good collar and. yards : Pn . - . . , AR rd vertised in Kingston. At the meet- soldier with the request that an ef- . fli ing on Wednesday evening | fi fort be made to locate the parties 32.09; Possession in 30 ad * : ! | lum- [ll ber of sub-committ - a A hi Id be interested ip them. GOOD VALUES COUPLED WITH | including ota x ut * ES i TH Ws them at the Ain. --_-- Woodworking Factory, Lumber theatres, churched, noisy times, ad- : beside a dead lance-corporal with ards, | verbising and , decorations, commit- : a! || red hair." Pte. Owens writes. "'[[§ Bar & Welllnaton, Streets, King- E Ww. Mullin & p A SE The. last committee is arrang- |} 5 3 fi hadn't time to find out who he was, Office Phone 06, | y }] but hie belonged to the Secand Bat- Factory Phone 1415, 7 tallon." ee Lumber. Cou) There bt that Ji} The snapshots are six in umber . i d aré evidently taken in a rura I- every winter a good deal | dlsteiot. , On the back of one ap- § of sickness might be Hipears, "Clare and Bill, taken in the avoided by the wearing of Ji Grove. Toad" and on_ Sutthe: | r'é appears the wording, ** a Sood warm, comfortable Hiv ken in the Grows. To 4 ady." ne or two e other In jackets, muffs, neck- hotographs appear to have been pieces elo., we have an either in French-Canada or in normious sack road for FR, ott,% es, Soi oud . His : a - . your inspection, as Mi ground of signboard obior Sgn pre i brices onus A Be a. bear evidance of hav e naps" os ps cit will pay you 1 fhe soaps pockets of the dead y: : for a considerable with merchants to decorate the tores both inside and outside period.