PAGESIX = THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 2, 1918. ---------------------- SERGT, ALL AN! WW. SHEA DEAD. AT SATURDAYS MARKET | Eastern Ontario News |" Er a ll i RIEAIS in farm pro nce ih the market square on Satur lay worning. 'The fine season- * showin n nding rural able 'weather. brought out a lage 1 | distrie cat r Wilson crowd of customers, and g full tur and George of Lans- 5 out of farmers and market gatden- { downe, rapor r cess so far pi % ers Prices in most casés were on $ jib 1 anve % a high level, and those who expeet vill heb IS a ed to find supplies cheap were dis From Our Own © saponden BAe fie 2 1 vi 4 x (From Our Owr pondent.y { tl Church ; appointed. amp Mol ad seropiee . pv Vices I be re \ is usual on > In ths inner market eggs and bat fab Monawk, it a es "| Sunday, and the and highs - : fl | tef werg plentiful, but there 'was no . eC rl ahout Ltwg 6 clockion 1 es genanls will he reop on Monday reduction of prices. Eggs had risefi day afternoon, and, accompanied by |: > ) gs S58 - y he blow! f ths tory. whistle morning again, and were selling at from 70 the » ad x : ing oy sties, Representative { the Toronto] gid cents to X50 cents a dozen, with the ; and the ringing of bells, proceedéd to street railway n in town i X bulk going at 75 cents a dozen. But- ® 8 ® - bombard the towhi again with Victory luring Tt % erday "en- 4 u tery was steady at 55 -eents a pound, Loan Nterature Two of the ma- | 00g i motor and eon 3 in spite of a largely, increased sup- tints rewusnnd lo Desstonto during daetors for steady work with 'the ; ; 1ply, owing to the Wole Island chedse it Al . ¥ © » » " gx OF \ + : 1 Jore Foro {aa Bast x SE ing, and. yesterday afternoon did atiay . on i Rh deratynd oe Nios oie wore salle Respectfully announces to the citizens of Kingston that he some loop the loop siunis over the | oa {$1.25 each, with fowls at $1.50. Live is a candidate town Last evening the sybacrlp| "in, 9 Troop (Grace Church) Boy > [fowls were going at $1.50, and tions amohnted 10 abont $125.000, [gaqute, in charge of their scoutias. firs {ducks at $1.75. One farmer's wila which is condidered as a yory er Rev. W. S. Lennon, made an auto so : {had on hand a good supply of duck's trip to the home of Mr. and Mrs. El- 4 | eggs, which she sold al 76 cents a lon Cenner, near Gananoque Junc- 'dozen. tion, on Thursday evening, and were In. the meat section there was a mtertained. {good supply of lamb and pork At the home of her nephew, Fran- Fronts of lamb were selling at rom sis Melntyre, Wellington street, on . 25 to 27 cents a pound, and hind- Wednesday afternoon, Miss Ann - i NN SHBA quasters at 28 to 30 cents, Pork Huteheon, an elderly resident of this . ahothor Kingston voung wan, | was a itttle dearer, being 28 to 30 own, passed away after a short ill- Who we erseas at the opening of cents a 'pound for Sronts, and 30 to So. in Se} seventy Afth yar ot het the war y id his "bit," has passed hs fol hindquarters there a $ v x 2g . In- - oo i an Pr PS ¥ ind wife, a oe atiod 40 his away, : 3 person of Dera Allan Hi "protus fic prices were not OA Nak Yi . : William S . son of the late John! keeper The remains are i r ord- housekeeper The remain were | chen who died on Friday last, at 11.| Apples varied ia price accord Déceased had been in poor health for peck, another was selling some i pew pump at Burnt Island and also Thi with kis many friends and acquain 4 . y Aylmer, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs, George"! £. ae 3 and 10.cents éach, and lovely : tances. He Pa young man of ster- |, iflower were selling at 20 cents N. Morris, 374 King St. Gracey's golden wedding . anniver-} apd wis 1 0 all , she said, at 30 cents a peck, and she 3 Iieut TR Aird, who was éap- ied te g {and Collegiate Institute, and later sold at 25 eents-a peck, parsnips at Fruit & C dy St e We invite everybody whether they wish to purchase or not, armistice which the Turks have sign Major MacPhail, and it so happened er's wives had brought Tn supniies your order promptly. to reconsider was called home owing to the serious | PPE, GRORGE TIMMS WRITES is 3 : | > #-member of the Young Men's Club jetter from her son, Pte. George ' : son, Pte. 45¢ to 53¢ a Ib. at's us. We are caught red-handed Cc W LINDSAY {the Army Service Corps, under the have it, it didn't go through my sn »® . x military honers ? re - % wk 0 inter a pr he 4 forwarded (0 Merrickville for inter o'clock. in Quee n's Military Hospital. to quality, One farmer had a The government supply boat Gren- > 3 t - #ille has been in this section for sev. SOM tite, but it was on Sunday last (lovely eating and cooking apples at CLOTHING ON EASY! awh 4 g . Nea af : news of the death of*Sergt. | Yh e had o TERMS erecting a boathouse for the use of fo, 1 IEE idespread regret:.as he 'PURPKin time, and he a Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Pure, che caretaker. -- . . : beautiful yellow _ specimens at § Gentlemen" Suits and i was well known and very popular its each. Cabbage were cheap at a Overcoats, ur e a @ SN ® Hay, of Petrolea ,and "Jack" Grjecey, | 157°"" 7 r- minde friends | m A ~~ : . y f New Westminster, B.C, who were 8 mace many IFIENGS one farmer's wife had a few hush- Nt St tt ' . v wmnnér and disposition, 1 . "lovely for jelly." 5 Lsary celebration, have left for thetr| . The late Sergl. Shea was tWenty-|coon disposed of them. Celery was everal homes five year age-on the 18th of Au-iselling st various prices, ranging " gust last * was born in Kings- from § cents a bunch to four buneh- The tured while raidi Constantinople s i e Ing {.c MN on Queen's University, where he was | 35 dents, and onions at 40 cents a The only dun a=tos kt = 88 it keeps prospective buyers posted in the Intost designs, o yy n store open = ed He was & famous hockeyist; |Deard the call of his country, aml had potatoes, for which they charg- and ail seasonable fruits, peaches . Dr. Robert Magill, chairman of dropped his studie He went over- sq $2 to $2.25 a bag. and plums by busket or dozen. M: nrinal aps with Queen's Engineers under In the inner market a few farm- Hogue made candy. Call or tele. ud » p el pervisors, has tendered his resigna . ; @ a = se : ' that he left here on his birthday on of home-made cakes, cookies, pies, £6 P incess St Near The Leading Undertaker; Motor and Horse Nquipthent : rin ) " 3 ia : 'alcartier, later on to Kngland, yey te g fora. BAgerh . Music Maintains orto. AA Arr 4 Naloartlor, ron to England, very tempting, And were eagerly King St. Phone 273 ines sof his father H ewas &ass- | I ------------------------ | IND A Y ed, and on two occasions suffered He is in Hospital in France With a o . E f from shell shock. | Contused Foot. { alu h Sergt. Shea was a member of| Mrs. Thomas W,. Timms North 1 e In your home will keep every of that church. in which he took an Timms, dated France, Oct. 9th, Freos > 7 rit ln x " : x Fa ee. in Fresh Eggs .. .58¢ a dozen He was also a member which is in part as follows with a full stock of lumber lath, shingles, . A.D. of 8 and TF He is survived hoot, 'only caused contusion. I dont' i . 9 -- of Schools fl, Berets vin ve Sarid vith id mike it ge a prem: for my | GHARLES QUICK an's Lumber Yar Food Board ldcense No, 90-5008 ment, {load of snow apples at 50-fenis a G ------------------------------------------------------ aral days past engaged In installing Sh 3 e was removed to Queen's Hos- |g) "0p 0's peck. Only one farmer pita {temembered that Hallowe'en is Mrs. Banfield and daughter, of n town for Rey, Dr, and Mrs. Henry | els of erab apples, "lovely Arrivi g Dail y h Ard who ton, and attended the publie school | os for 25 cents. Beets and carrots fagt vear, may be released under the ki y te 1 ha ' . taking a course in science, when he peck Quite a number of farmers from 8 nam. to 11 pan. Cnifforain the Government' Board of grain su » e Rnd we will attend to tion: The government wants him i : : August 18th 1514 He first weul pickles and preserves. These looked 230 PRINCESS STRERT PHONE 877 ¢ A France, where he was en- wnapped up by the housewives : . Morale' gaged up til two vears ago, when he vni-- J------ Cannds 2 and Busted iceune Noa. % 2 $ dh PLAYER PIANO Queen Street Methodist Church, also : Frontenac street, 5 in receipt of a CHOICE Bl J 1 TER member of the family in good active part . : $ 8: 3 5 spirits, bright and merry. of the Great War Veferans" Associa-| "I am in hospital wounded only | § nxtiower Olcomargarine, a ition. At the time of his death he lightly. I stopped a piece of bomb | A ant anity of picnic. ham, : etc. held a position at the armouries with on my instep, but as luck would hal 'o ¥ picnic han Fu ilk Deceased will be buried with could make it as a present for my | full mi / 5 The family birthday next Wednesday. We are 112 Clergy St. Phone 2011 Victoria 8t. Yard 1 Phone 1042 § m8 3 #3 a 3s 14 rifPess St, Kingston } 2p oy 8s home is at 100 Barrie street having some very cold weather here Quebec, ------------ now, but not mueh rain. It is just . two months since Cliff got hit. He - mi Ari 1 got his Aug. 8th, mine on Oet. Sth. a 5 In order to be well with= : He is expecting todreturn to Can- in the sphere of safety and nda at on ik. Pi e avel nder date 0 cL. oth, a $0 that parents need have 9 ¢ Timms states: 'My foot is abeut ust } } 1 v e no hesitation whatever in} z k= 1san , ; ; dl safe; reliable $ ? J vealed, but my arm, where 1 was medicine, Bold in thres hie sending their children to || Pry ? inoculated, is pretty sore, and I foes! 30 pe Ls: school, the re-opening ||| 5 have to carry it in a sling. I am in in OC} psd oh en soot mi will not take place on es : the Sonvalescen; department i. Li . Consignment of Red Hot Heaters. Will recip wl expect tobe here a month a ' apie" Auden: (If Monday, 4th, as was in- ol ; lest, There are plenty of Y.M C.A o Just Arived toast bread, boil, fry, broil, in fact will cook rE DICInE £0. timated. Due notice will a : and other places to pass ihe time caamphelns Tomato a : a meal for small famil $4. 50. NT. (Farmeriy Wiadser. be given in the press as || : : awav and concerts and cinema. 1 . pp ddr Soup P y ES---------- to when the re opening . 4 don't know what we would do with Clark's Ve - i ; ; VRE FS th getable Soup Carpenter and Builder || wii! occur. a gut the VGA and: such Tike | orripucnte for Hod Rose Tea--the SEE US DEMONSTRATE THEM. Montreal, | Ottawa, . Brog kville, Belleville and Three Rivers. Good Tea. Ww. R. BILLENNESS JOHN MAC | ¥ slates Te ar Is po Victory Bonds are the popular 5 er pipes, routs an Fi. OH DONALD, - 3 10 get it near-the-ent-thut-T-guoes----Lthing._ Buy Them! The m Ww I Adin UT Ri] ine Hulldiags of sli Sec.-Treas., Board of La " & I am through with the. line for a ESTIMATES 4 EXPERIENOR . : while yway."" : | - 23 Vatve. Ave, : Edugation : ; g 'Pte. Timms isa son of T. Timms, W. R. M R Ce TT 4 41 | 67 nih "3 . { [ foreman of streets. He enlisted in C 0 RR ean, get le sain I aed STR CEI Ar g i veaching. England he transferred to ; GOLDEN LION = 7 Nr "gt a at } if the R.C.D. and has served in this f ut | W : unit continuously. He is now a ma- |i License No. 6-543 _ m---- chine gunner in the fiset Canadian y ; Cavalry Brigade. On arrival in Eng- H. W. NEWMAN Lind he suffered {rom diphtheria, RBraYS: WeAdIhE bonamels sede vo weds 6 a mayoraity candidate for 1919. Lut ha has been twenty-one months » - He s¢ mikes announcement if the 5 LE, nig. Ald. N h rant a num- in France. He is twenty-two years " . A 0 h jber of years tt il, 'and has of age. 115 Broek St. Phone 209. en #OHYe Hw eitherations @ is ® well-kn 0, REAR d in the electric farhist § n IN MARINE CIRCLES. also prominent jo | I Movements of Vesséls Reported : - Loke Ontario Trout | Police Court Brevities, Along the Harbor. ¥ 5 y DP you wonder why 2 Thrown and Whitefish, Fresh Herbert Reid. for being intoxicat-| = The steamer Keyport eleared for i suddenly into widowhood with . fied in. a public place, was given six the Welland canal, 4 A 1; : d the Sea Salmon, Had- months in jail, a3 it was his second | The steamer Chamberlain arrived ¥ a its worries an cares, ever~ dock; Halibut and offence. «| from Cornwall, light, and will clear : r haunting fear is with her that she William Murp, intoxicated. $10 for Oswego. ¥ will be: un ble t th h E fil. and costs or a month; Wilham' MT. Co's bulletin: The steamer ; y ' a 0 e home i I Goodman, Infraction Ontario Tem- Pawnee arrived, light, from - Mont- 3 ie ' together. If the br 'comes, shy Dominion Fish Co. if : perance Act, $200 and costs or.three real; the barge Hamilton is discharg- ror nm : dreads separating from "the 'chil montha; Victor Plouffe, intoxieatéd, ing grain; the tug Thomson and remanded till Monday | barge Hamilton cleared for Port Col- / 7 on j dren whom she loves so dearly. Sanaa Rod None Licenns | Bebe - © | borne; the tugs Whalen and Bowman Hi A H Overnons Greoting Card, arrived with the stern part of the J h Sil Her husband has been dead less than All Christmas, New . Year's and steamship Thomson from the Wel-|' Sd a year, and the major portion of his Srecting Savdé for aréitas should be mn canal, and cleared for Mont- : fi oe 1 savings has been 3pen for | for funeral ex- selected and got ready for mailing ar rea / penses estate once, Uglow's have por immense ks " . / Ra they and doctors bil some d The real ide to select from specially designed== Thanksgiving And Memorial Services " idy li rou ARNO By with special designs and mottoes, The Salvation Army will re-open : Hcy tte nest-egp t now be real that will be greatly appreciated by Rheir Citadel . to-morrow 'morning . 2 ized on, and the fear haunts her. that the boys in Enslang and at the front. 200 a thanksgiving vervice at eleven EB - ¢ 2 " hat already hus heen ! ~- pe lock, conducted by Adjutant and! WH | ' SN ee aad . : Read. all the pages et the second Mrs, Smith, and at 7.30 p.m. there | ' : ; men ' On Al Kinds. section of the Whig. I NG Te a L instalments and taxes as they fll due. . ee TREAT Nr Rm Lieut. Cora Beck, who passed away Her position is pitiful, yet not unlike Be at Ottawa, and Mrs, John Mayell, the shat of hansdscis of othess. He bia cog provided her with a Bon Moke Grocery SET AI) TE: aritemt a Bi hep Coulee vin hits Nar pend will pla? he © plexed? Have sy proto she le Fd Ey j 4 ide ne she | ves? Let ue tel you about out Monthly Income