Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1918, p. 3

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"7 PAGE TWG 2 == AND MUFFS |! Your John | McKay, Kingston's Relia ble Fur COATEES Hou 140-157 B _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Te ---- ALD. CONNOR TO CONTEST! MAYORALTY WITH | FOR THE 1 W. NEWMAN ALD. H { bald. O' Connor is the Citizens' Candi | date and is Splendidly enabled to | be Mayor of Kingston, 4 Ald. Nicholas B, O'Connor, who | 1 that he is a candidate | for the mayoraity, controls the re-| tail and wh le groeery business | of W. R. McRae & Co, with Which he | has been associated for thirty years. He is a merchant of keen business ability and possesses all the oualifica- | STOLES i magistrate. Ald. O'Connor entered t in coupeil continually since. from Ontario ward six years ago and h t nn A inspection invited. Se rock St. wr == == _-- == = = = ao = -_-- The World's The magnificent voices of urel, Gluek, Homer, Mela and the other great singers of Se --_-- el ee] -- "Rl ---- ---- _-- m-- al ate a --_-- ---- ee Sor fmm Come and select dance records in stock. yours to- = = --- = = -- == _-- -- -- mu == = = = om ct a] = fee = == $3500 Princess Street Detached Brick Residence 8 rooms, hot water furnace, electricity, hardwood floors, verandah. A choice selection of homes. 8a wicCann's a1 a Chambres ning At Chicago on Tuesday last Alfred Bates, a former well-known Bellevil- lian, ed Deceased was jn his fi nth year. He was by pro- fession an uphoisterer, to scarcity of labor and to insure ease place or ders as far as livery, pl Best Music For Every Home Caruso, De Luca, Farrar, Galli ' Schuman-Heink. the opera and concert stage. masterful playing of Elman, ist and other noted instrumentalists, Sousa's Band, Pryor's Band world-wide renown. VICTROLA day. All the popular vocal and Mahood Bros. A ---- King St. Fitting Glasses AN EXPERT'S JOB ALDI, BS CCONNOR, Am, For two years he was chairman of the fire and light committee and for the Past two years he has been chairman of the Board of Works. During the past four years he has served on the finance committee of the council, so that he is thoroughly versed in every- | thing pertaining to civie business. Ald. O'Connor has been one of the "big men" of the council ever since he became an alderman. He never takes a stand on an important ques- tion without careful consideration, and when he comes to a conclusion he sticks to his view, even at the risk of coming into collision with friends. He is an able debater and talks to the point. Such confidénce is repos- ed in him by his council associates that only at last Monday night's meeting they placed upon him the burden of single-handed dealing with the city's cordwood pile, which is to be sold at cost to the needy during the winter, Mayor Hughes havingy announced that he wil} not didate, the "contest remains fought out between Ald. N. E. nor and Ald, H. w. Newman. former has hag a longer and McCormack Paderewski, All are definitely to O'Con- The ES E = Fy = gS S 5 s = 5 = - ES -- ES s ES do eredit to Kingston ir elected to the mayor's chair, Mr. O'Connor hag consenteqd to the solicitation of a large number of friends and supporters who urged him to offer himsel! as mayoralty candidate, but he refused to allow any announcement to be made until Tinto the fleld with My announcement. I felt I should best do my duty giving the log Such a time, to stay.' Backed by a large following of re- © citizens, who believe he qualified candidate in the O'Connor comes before 48 "The Citizens' Candi- , 1d Ald, the people date." ------ etta and John O° li gift to the groo The outside guests were the bride's grand.- | Moutreal, and Miss Agnes Flanagan and Miss Gertrude Paus, | The happy couple left on the noon 1rady for the bride's bome in Toron- 0. et ---------- Appeal Against Drain, An appeal. has been made by R, J. Wright, Barrack street, and Mrs. Crawford, Bagot street, award made giving the Angrove gar- ge permission to extend the drain running from thejr premises sewer on Colborne street. The award Was made under the ditches and watercourses act, and as the drain TUnS through private property, Judge Lavell has been "asked to set if & date for an appeal, ------------ f | Serge. B. J. Wilson' Wounded. C ¥ lions. Mr. and Mrs, Charest, of Mrs. Sarah Wilgo; street, received r tions necessary for a successful chief | the City Counell as a representative inst can save 2 per be a can- be some time ago to accede . | coursed. by | 3 » B MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918. - WNCDENTS OF TT DAY] -------- LOOAL NOTES - ITEMS GENERAL INTEREST. oF } Happenings In the City and Vicinity | --~What the Merchants Offer to the | leaders of the Whig. | Oysters; The Best; Carnovsky's W. Swaine, plano tuner, orderg at McAuley's, or "photie 564W. There were seven new cases Influenza reported over Sunday. The Salvation Army collection ax the market square meeting Saturday | hight amounted to $40. Portsmouth ratepayers by paying ROUGH taxes on or before Wednesday 20th By Ring Lardner, cent x $1.00 | On this 18th day of November, [§ i Killarney roses are bursting into Slogm in the Custom's House gars The funniest book | vemmeaoent Fria that specially ade of the war. Every- drew the crowd. It pays to adver- dy. wants some- thing that will appeal to sense of humor. is book presents BOOK TREAT 'EM of The caste has Been chosen for "The Lion and the Mouse" to be played by Queen's Dramatic Club at an early date, Queen street, Meth t church on Sunday. pi Start now 'and do your Christmas OPPIng. It 18 mone too early. The merchants are already displaying holiday goods. The special service of thanksgly- Ing which was to have been held at Convocation Hall, on Sunday after- | noon was ned O'Keefe, former big league pitcher-- now "shutting out" the Hun--to his friend Al The salary of Rev. W. 8, Lennon, pastor of 'Graee Methodist church, Gananoque, has been increased from $1,500 to $1,600. Now is the time to' have your We carry two expert ll assure entire satis- Limited, Phone 919 the letters of Jack: THE COLLEGE | THE FUNNIEST THE WAR Us mot to brimg much baggage, and even their tooth of them forgot to feweh a qt. bottle and by the time we ner didn't have to blow his were coming. Somebody iromhone and & couple of em had OF Sone Extracts: -- "Well, Al, they had told some of the boys came w ithout hadn't some Bot outside the city limits the engi whistle to leave people know we mouth organs--and we all sung Wiatic songs like Jonah Vark and Over There Banuer the guy I was setting alongside of ed on the Star Spangled hollered for them not German or something and I was asked him why they shouldu't play stand up and he says 'If you wouldn't never use a word like command. So that shat him upy "Well Al we started / to-day ing time for me to practice can throw in your vest pocket all throw like he it's a the Germans.' along with them and we to play that oge and 1 though going to bust him, it and he WaSH't the only one either AL "So afterwards when we were # are playing Jonah Vark me on boys and give them hat,' say a whole lot worse than that if he learning to throw bombs and of course that won't be no trick for me and you might say tt was wast. at'it because when ny arm feels. O.K. 1 but to-day wouldn't cut loose and take chances with ny arm because | this war won't last long and I guess I won't have no trouhlé signing up in a big league at my own terms after what 1 done, ought to seen the officer that wag trying to learn us how wonder they hit Europe to say nothing about BOOK STORE brush, but that sung pa- and when they start. he was a pro. but somebody says because he coiildn't to quit tell. hell becanse Jonah Vark So I Said 1 guess he would bad a dirty rat ke you in his it was reining and 1 figure But you and if they Open Nights . Gananogue high school win® be | formally opened 'about Christmas, | and Hon, Dr. Cody and Principal {Taylor wil likely make addresses. frp Washburn, Brockville, was | treated in Kingston for an injury to [his eye. He has returned home. It | Is thought the stght will be saved We will rent You a plano; and at end of six months IT you feel like | purchasing instrement we will allow i hs' rental on purchase Ange easy terms on bal- Anara.: C.' W. Lindsay. Limited. Charles Brown, who has been em- ploved as g clerk in Sand's store, is leaving on Tuesday for De- pausville, N.Y., where he will take up his residence. He will manage an hotel for his father. Mr. Brown is a native of the States and came to Kingston seven years ago. He made many friends in this city. of Emery Doctenr from James Reid's parlors to Wil- The de- RRC Pleasinly The funeral i took place undertaking ! mar cemeter been in the employ Routledge Bros., farmers, at Sydenham, for many years, and Was brought to the Kingston Genera) Hospital suffer- ing from influenza, more | varied municipal training, and would | Moving Pic | "A wonderful picture film wifi Men Only, fivp-reel moving be'sshown at the Military YMCA. on Tuesday: Nov. | 19th, at 7.30 pm. Dr. 0. J. With- row, noted lecturer wil comiment (on the film. AlN men are invited { to be present. There is no admis- sion fee. Special music will be dis- Do not miss this oppor- | tunity of seeing this great picture. ------ cet sein. ] Lieut. Tiyon Has Recovered, | Mrs. R. Lyon, 447 Johnson street, e Monday from her Nursing Sister Agnes i Lyon, Bramshott, England. stating | that her brother. Lieut. Rosswell | Cameron Lyon, who Was recently | reported seriously {l, has now re- covered. . Lyon went overseas {| with a «draft of CAM. officers in September, : -- On Nov. 8th the death of Phoebe a youth residing on concession of Sidney, injured at the Corby- of the G.T.R. Clair Sills, the fourth Was seriously ville erossing 3 y . NORMAN S. CASSEL | WAS | KILLED IN ACTION. Fell While Canadians Were En, in Severe Fighung Around Canrs | p = brai -- Parents Received Letter | From Chaplain, | . The Whig was ndtified of another Ty Norman Stanley f ; : and Mrs. James Cassel, of Westbrook. | ( Who. enlisted with the 146th Battal. : 3 fon, and went overseas with the | 156th Battalion. ~ He fell in fiction ¥ : on Sept. 27th. He was a fine type { i of young man, He was just twen- ty-three years old, and will be much ilssed by a wide circle of relatives and ~ friends. Previous to going Overseas he was engaged on a farm, Besides his parents, he is survived hy Aree sisters and five brothers. One Urother Archibald Howard, is now serving in France. > ' { Pte. Cassel have i a letter from MH. Jackson, plain, th which he refers to the Pte. Cassel, and goes on to it he met denth while the nS Were engaged in ng the Germans one of t ] TRC ------ af 0 Different ARE THE COATS WE SHOW $16.50 AND UP. Newman § Shaw The Always Busy Store. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED Peanut Butter, Oleo Phone 580, O. H. PICKERING, Prop. Cannda Food Hoard License Neo Ne2i82, Goverment FISH Fresh white fish and her. rings arrive dally to the aired Grocery Co., at the Government price, SMOKED FIsu Finnan Haddie, Bloaters and Kippers SPECIAL WINTER APPLES Northern Spy and Greenlags, Per barrel, UNITED GROCERY Canada Food Hoarg License No Ne 1247 Phone 207 Ben Lée, rap. 138 Princess Street, Fillets, ee: A Solid Brick Dyell- . On Pine street, H.W. heating. electric light and 1 improve. ments, with large barn: lot ot x 140, $4100" t Jor, tn. A Brick Dwelling On Alfred street; all improve. ments, and large barn; lot 66 x 165, $3500 A New Semi-Bunga- low On Victoria Street; all provements im. A full list at office When you waat to buy or sell a home, soe, E. W. Mullin & Son \ te) -- reese BUILDERS SUPPLIERS ------y | Fuel Wood Dry slabs and hard cordwood in short and long lengths. S. ANGLIN & C0. one 66, Pn Cor. Bay & Wellington Sty, their

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