Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Nov 1918, p. 2

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& TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918. -- es _ THE, 0 ATLY BRITISH WHIG, Srm-- -- so HOCKEY CLUBINCDENTS OF THE DAY San Si] fromiome yen, MeKAY ORGANIZED FOR THE SEASON | LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF ON MONDAY EVENING, GENERAL INTEREST. g, and ton Hockey Club for the com- Mrs. E. Perdy, 309 Earl street, ng ason was completed. The ex-| hag gone to Ct v's Lock to visit secutive contains the names of vet friends for a wee A erans who brought victory to Kings- Rummage sale in St. Paul's school CAPES, COATEES, STOLES, ton in former years, and their pre- room Friday afternoon, Nov. 28th, tence is a guarantee that the science and Saturday, Nov. 30th. AND MUFFS IN tof the stick and the puck will be Members of the Women's Cana- DECEMBER ISSUE ALL FURS {{mparted in a thorough manner and dian Club may renew their member- [that the material finally selected ship tickets at the Library, py . | | for championship honors will be of Choir coneert, First Congregation NOVELS BY: 3 | the truest metal. The officers chos- al, Thursday, 8 p.m. Humorous and Rupert Hughes i are: Honorary patrons--Brig.- patriotic, Admission, ~ 15e. Come, leanne Judson a AOD aVALITY | General T. D. R. Hemming, Brig.- P Charles lee, Portsmouth, was Clarence Buadington Kelland Gen. J. 8S. Maunsell, Brig.sGen. A. removed to the General Hospital on KE. Ross, CMG., MPP; W. P,Ipyesday by James Reid's motor am- A by We use only the choiest and finest skins Nickle, KC., M:P.; Col, G. Hunter | pulance. SHORT STORIES: v Ogilvie, «Col. Harry Genet, J, J Phe ban is lifted and the post- The Minstrel Boy by Peter B. Kyne In our garments. Write or call for catalog. arty, ~ Willlam Casey, = Mayor [master is at ltberty to announce the Tg Hinge) Ro) DH enh gnes, Major T a, Kidd, Major sailings of vessels. carrying mail to A Problem In Grand Larceny by Kemneft Harris rdson, C.AMIC,; E, O. Sliter, foreign parts. A Model Modified by E. Rhodes Castle F Lieut.<Col. J. R. Gardiner, A. Ran- 'The firemen were called this af- an . . A ; s var C rood i 3 i i The Fight at Fort God by Jas. Olivér Curwooc John McK a Ltd kin, M.P.P.; John Sowards, Majo ternoon to extinguish a chimney Na Fish Mt Fone Go A > . W. J. McManus, J. D. McMillan, blaze at the home of William With- A Set of Furs ' by Clifford 8. Raymond s T A ™ ey ' William Cook Flected President-- | Happenings In the City and Vielnity a - Intermediate and Junior Teams ~=What the Merchants Offer to the to be Entered in the OH.A. Readers of the Whig. There Ww 1» splendid meeting of Sweet elder at Pickering's. hockey enthusiasts on' Monday evens W. Swaine, piane tuner, orderg at 3 ; S nd - the organization of the McAuley's, or 'phone 564W. President, William Cook; vies- ers, 90 Gore street The Poor Little Thinger by Bozeman Bulger HE FUR HOUSE president, J. P. Flemming; man- Mayor Hughes and Ald. Wright A Little Job by Walter Jones $ ager, J. Powell; treasurer, W. J.|pave gone to Ottawa to attend the 149-157 Brock Street " Kingston { Driver; secretary, G. P. Alarie; ex- 'Builders' convention with regard to M GAZINE . ecutive committee, 8. MdCullagh, | reconstruction after the war, 'S MA John McDonald, Thomas. Angrove, Rev. J. D. Ellis, Colborne street, EVERYBODY Lo ovalsh, Edward Hartrick, Aix lwiil preach missionary sermons in Twenty-six Stories and Speefal Articles hy Brand Whitlock, Irene Castle, Irving Bachelor. Arthur hur Coot; honorary members, Wil- Pembroke on Sunday next, Rev. W, Somers Roche, Ilda M. Evans, and others liam Cook, Thomas Angrove, Jack H, Stevens filling his place in Queen Evans, Robert Stanton, . | Street Methodist church : Kingston referee, George Van Now is the time to have your T Horne; physician, Dr. Robert Han-| nang tuned. We carry two expert I HE COLLEGE BOOK S ORE ley. : 3 nd interme. | LUIS and will assure entire satis- / wo tea ns, junior an inte - 7 it i % nN /. Lindsay, L mited, v diate, will be entered in the Ontario a ord A ae in the A.O/H. Phone 919 a Open Nights Hockey Association During the | gag, over Sargent's Drug Store, last two years the club entered a Wednesday evening, Nov. 27th. All en. { Junior team, which went into the | members and their friends cordially semi-finals, but this season the club | invited. {| expects to bring the championship | The Board 'of Trade acknowledges | : to Kingston | Iie' receipt of these donations for the Belgian Sick Children's Fund: Mrs. CHURCH GAVE REckprioN | [Eig (RK Chilirens Fund: Mrs. - fle : | ' ker, Union street west, $2. To Staff-Sergt.. Sherbourne Wilder We will rent you a plano, and at on Monday Evening, end of six momths If you feel like A reception took place on Monday purchasing instrgment we will allow Just Arrived oyeniug in Princess Street Methodist! ppe ory' months rental on purchase Campbell's Tomato Soup chiarch to Staff-Sergt. Sherbourne price, ard arrange easy terms on bal- Campbell's Vegetable Soup Wilder one of the original first CON~' apace, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. ' Clark's Tomato Soup tingent boys who returned home re-| The Pathe News shown at the : Clark's Vegetable Soup cently, He was wounded and lost an Grand Opera House contains the Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the eye at the second battle of Ypres. pictures of the Canadian editors at Good" Tea. Rev. J. A, Waddell, pastor" of 'the yh. 0. by in France. W. R. Givens, : Victory Bo are the popular church, made a splendid address of of Kingston, fs clearly seen in the thikg. > Buy Them! welcome. Miss Mabel Waddell pre-' pf hing WEDNESDAY WILL BE "BLOUSE DAY" sented Sergt, Wilder with a beauti- Mrs. (Sergt.) W. J. 1. Smith's ful bunch of chrysanthemums to con- two sons, Herbert and Charles, 268 vey to his mother, who was unable Wellington street, were removed to AT THIS STORE. ONLY THE LATEST to be present. Addresses of welcome the Hotel Dieu on Saturday and . . C dé 0 were also given by the 'Rev. Mr. gnarated on on Sunday for Appen- . CREATIONS TO SHOW YOU. Shont, J. Peters, Fred Rutherford dicitis. They are progressing rapid= GOLDEN LION and W. G. Graves, Staff-Sergt. Wilder Iv Ticense No. 6-543 A at AA Al a NA Pst tN tg NNN Riri made 3 suitable reply. ois wore On Monday evening the Young Peo- rendered by Miss M. MacFarlane, a's Society of Ca ve y ) . : : : Miss Gertie Peters, Miss Anna Tim- A Ag A Rlvary SHU h he jo 20 dozen White Marquisette Blouses in a big -- Inerman, T. H. Baker and Master charge of Miss Ethel Bick ham, the range of pretty styles, all sizes from 34 to 46. Willie Timmer man. Mrs, IT, H. Ba- candy table Miss F. Sloan, and the A d h d a ker contributed a piano selection, and homemade goods Miss E. Revell, The $1 25 AND UP etache Dwelling on Miss Gertie Peters and Bert Cooper peeads ware over $66, . : John Street a duet, Readings were given by Miss New cured fruits at Pickering's, tae ha rR ttn As reenter for $1 400, on easy terms ' ' A = I Victrolas and Victor TS¥"" Records TWO SPLENDID RECORDS There's a Long, Long Trail McCormack In this favorite and melodious song McCormack is at his * *" Victor Record No. 64494 Dance of the Goblins Heifetz If you appreciate violin music you should hear HEIFETZ play la Roudes des Lutins (Dance of the Goblins). The delicacy of touch, the wonderful technique and the superb violin tone Of this record are truly remarkable. Victor Record No. 74570 All the Popular Vocal and Dance Records in stock, Mahood Bros. HA Hilti [THT HEREC AE HHA Edna Daley and Miss Sitirley Barrot.i 3 Rankin, M.P.P., and Robert > : Refreshments were served during the Bushell were guests, on Friday night, White Silk Blouses, very serviceable, and at Ad ched D elling on evening, at the banquet of the Belleville " i i ' ------ Cheese Board. The Tntenigeneer a reasonable price, sizes 34 to 44. : Elgin Street with barn, y | Speaks of Mr. Bushell as 'the man $2.50 EACH $1 500 , 0 %$ | behind the gun in the greater Kings. ; L ; Military Mattes |" ™ ==" rr recess + He IAHR a ring | 4 j KNOWLEDGE, | i : ' 7 4 Woman's Auxiliary. Crep i i INSURANCE "In our Examinations." : | The annual meeting of the Wo- Georgette : Blouses In a wide range of on Clergy St. West, For a few cents a day you can Sergt-Instructor J. G, Murray, MeN's Auxiliary of the . Kingston shades for evening wear, sizes'34 to 44, All improvements protect your prty from + A "UM "been trans. Ceneral Hospital was held on Mon- $ y ' y Tos bo. : MERIT C.A.G.8.. M.D. No. 3, has been trans- day afternoon. The election of of- 'Specially priced at $5.00 AND UP $4,800 ' ferred to M.D. No. 2 for instruction, ficers resulted : Miss Lilian Mowat . Ar ~~ FIRE "Tn our Methods. >| ere House Military School prostlent: en Tes dian Mowat ~ ne Fire Insurance. In our Methods. 3 e Nic NO presi : a Ar peri n Yourself from loss by 11 etnoas been George Nicol, vice presidents; Mrs. Capt. J. M. Hamilton has G. A. McGowan, treasurer; and Mrs, Crepe de Chene Blouses in a wide range of Sellers of Real Estate, ; transferred from the office of the dis- 3 v 4 : . DISABILITY QUALIITY trict paymaster to the staff of the CUNT, secretary. shades for evening wear, sizes 34 to 44. : and your family . dont ' clearing service command as con-' TTT : i ' Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. amd your family or dependents "I . ({lasses *? | ducting paymaster. Susanne Silvercruys. Speciall priced at $6.50 Phones 539W and 530) from loss by n oul rlasses. . v-- Don't forgét to attend "lecture of DEATH Captain A. V. Tremaine, RC jj Mademoiselle. Susanne Silvercruys TT reir a 0 4 : posted for duty as acting G. S. O., under the auspices of the Children ] . E Ww Mullin & Son Let us tell yon how. THE REASONS, M. D. No. 10. of Mary of en in Notre Dame PICTORIAL MAGAZINE FOR DECEMBER. . ' Eat Hall, Thursday, Nov. J HI J "" De i H p 'For v ARK mobilization is proceeding in Assembly Hall, Thursday, Nov. McCann S For our Success. Canada in each of the militia dis- 28th, 19)8, at 8 p.m. Admission, iricts at the rate from one hundred! 25 cents. Ladies and gentlemen 80 Brock St. Phone 326 or 621 CONSU LT, to two hundred per day. admitted. Cl. -- : The Arsenal Guard at Lindsay is ; » 78 A to be disbanded. 'This guard has Buly One BROMO QUININE" ; WwW 5 . oD, SSELS INE been doing duty since the plant 0 get the genuine call for full name LUMBER Grand Trunk earnings for the T » D.O.S. commenced operations, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- . third week in November were $1.- CYvai - ro lets. Look for signature of E. W. = The Always Busy Store N= 357,756, an increase of $453,420 Lhe Busy Optical House, | designation of No. 3 C. A.|GROVE. Cures a Cold in 6ge Day. : y yo . ' i over the corresponding period ol 342 Ki 8. C. training depot has been alter- | 30c. The prospects of a Jz. ing St. ed 'to No. 3 C.ASKC. Service Comit AAA AAA A Ar ahh A RA A AAR : strong export demand : pany. i ; a -- ---- and a good home market, The following' N/C.O'S. and men Experiences in Belgium, indicate that prices. will fil have been discharged from the | The address to be given by Made- NEW -- . " remain firm, if they do ill Depot Field Battery to civil - life: | Maiselle SHvescruys, of Brussels, on | hot advance, ili Sergt. J. P. McCabe, Sergt. R. S. | R riday next, affords an opportunity & & note should miss of having a graphic | LAWN MOWERS Buy now what you need. Windsor, Corpl. C. S. V. Hawkins, ' il Gunners J. Arion. C. R. Reid, R. description of the German invasion ARE COSTLY. . es a C. Ross, J. V. Fahey, F. D, Match- 3 Re of Belgium and of the suffering and - le : , : , ett, C. G. Thompson, A. W. Walter, ! 2 devastation which followed that Get your old one sharpened, re adi { W. N. Ball, A. Ferris, J. Lauter- of event, Mademoiselle Siivereruys ralred or refitted at moderate : : | man. tells of the massacre at Dinant, the cost. Parts supplied for all S ANGLIN & Co ROASTS OF PORK . \& standard machines. . Ve i burning of Louvain and of her vivid . i 1 i Yo, 3, } i cluded a narrow escape from paying hn M. I Phone 66. 1,000 Ibs. Farm Fed Pork, cut to order 2 to 8 Ibs. { depot No. 3, has been struck off : the Goith penmity foe fram paying Johr 'M. Patrick Cor. Bay & Wellington Sts, 3 - Pp y g "149 Sydent 8 nn Lieut. Charles w Bailey, district | \ experiences as a nurse, whieh 10- jj the strength of the C.E.F. on gene- el SPECIAL 28¢ LB | ral demobilization. escape of wounded Belgian soldiers. . : aod Convocation Hall, on Friday next, at Captain B. H. Thompson, C. A. k £156 pm. Women's Canadian Club Hf f jv. C., has been granted leave of ! members free; publie, 25c. [| absence from Nov. 25th to Dec. 2nd. i sis psu | HAMBURG STEAK, made from selected Fresh Beef, 20c LB. : They were allowed to proceed from the clearing depot at St. John, N.B., OUR OYSTERS HAVE THE TANG OF THE Ho their homes on furlough until the ' | i : Boys Caused Damage. H Jy Boys broke into the main building | 7 ¥ at the fair grounds, and did serious | ' damage to the government exhibt of The sixteen returned soldiers who were expected in the city yesterday afternoon have mot yet aan 3 grains, and also made off. with four- % NE ? 2 hr FY oh COLD WEATHER I8 [| Cotun'thrviy uu vc ii | ff THERMOS UNIVERSAL, VACUUM FUR COAT WEA- were dai wih in Juvenile Court BOTTLES, ALSO LUNCH SETTS me boy was whipp. or stealing rT g ph | 8 1 pint $1.35, $1.50, $2.95, $2.75, $3.00 1] the flags. v : Sn i : : In Marine Circles, 11-2 : o system, whidh*€over: Cooke's Y. : Cleared: Keyport and Keybell,| PI rei $1.90 of the sealshipt sy y h€overs the grow oung People' yo ! | a phar. and. _ Keybeil ' v | i A i second week in December. : Lr | Major E. H. Young, commanding the Ontario Military Hospital, Coy We receive our oysters under the regulations j OUTS. Was in the city on Tuesday. © y At a meeting of the ing, shueking, shipping, selling of sealshipt Church Young Jeon . i go; McCluth and barge, upper lakes, x 1 guart imo ene Dy $3.50, $4.50 sore. or ack; IB, me Iapimas King, wall. | Refill éottles for pints or quarts ov the beautiful brick resid th : ; . . 4 purshased trom ir. Sprun so] W These bottles keep liquids hot for 24 ; : @ hours. A necessary and very convenient i : XK. n; treasurer, Miss fi nN. » : else rrangements are [ff i ney. Y, died in North Bay recently. : SINK i v minister, Rev. W. Taylor ff] . UF. = [and amet. r= 10 Reanvitie household article. - See our window. i 10S. bs Il Y oh fide Oh Karly "hoosers get best choice. | "Al the things which were sent to] MR 1 . : 3 WA Thank : : 3 : ww soldiers in France, Flanders and It- . : Ce Degartment Phone, Grotery Dogar hon. 1aA8". i _ Divisios : A i needed for it nadia : 9 & aire) Degartmen ae, 1048 : : : iB : & Co. 0 Siberia. Soh panadion mov 4 Mahood's Drug Store § : FR Pars. 3nd Wiltertorcw 3. Fe : Retail T sixty thousand dollars

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