Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1918, p. 5

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: : I : of . 3 i YHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. ad - PAGE FIVE Tur SUBMIT A BY-LAW| Hac! Haclcing Cough SI 0000 FOR EXPENDITURE oF $25,000 | Couldn't Sleep Nights ON FAIR GROUNDS, a ---- Abernethy's | The Most Suiinble Gifts are the Useful Kind a - Hacking coughs are very wearin Board of Works to Comsider Snow! oq the system. The constant one ® A ® ® Who is the Girl This iE * Soldier Loved ? : sat ion----Ald, OC "4 Ing *dia tg Ge eminent onitetaes| ing disturbs the res, 10d Keays tho : Everybody Is Ready It--The Book Sensation of the Year. ! Matter The most intriguing mystery, from a literary standpoint, that i a : ritated and inflamed condition. this war has produced A Don't neglect the hacking cough. THE ling to co matter of sub-| You can get rid of it with a few | mitting a by-law to the people at the doses" of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine LOVE OF AN UNKNOWN SOLDIER |iunusry ciedions to rabo'by deben: Syrup: the most * vromt, pleasant {tur 25,000 et © medy WHO Was HE? Perhaps your soldier or mine. Sires 33 a Ee 8nd" perfect cough remedy. Known, In the trénches 'he wrpte hig heart on paper, then vanished. | meeting of Council, R."J Rod; r and How? No' one knows, but he left behind this intimate docu- jm J. Bushell attended ee it ment confession of extraordinary human importance to some quested that the people be given a ® heavy cold and was laid up for STAR v be . : ; . : : | chance to say if they wished that ex-| some time. 1 had such a hacking hi is she---and where? We publish this sécret autobiography penditure to be made' Mr. Rodger cough I couldn't sleep at night. | € hope that ls easage may roach her. said the merchants were desirous of] didn't think 1 would get over it. oth, 12mo, 25 net ; i 4 ay & i _ Uloth, 12mo, 81.25 net. . having a bigger fair, which was im-|One day a friend dropped in to see A MANUSCRIPT FOUND IN A DUGOUT possible under present conditions. It| me and was surprised to see how would be good business to have this| bad my cough was. She advised me woney expended, he said, to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine < tns-- At U low 's LF Mr. Bushell, secretary and mahn-|Syrup. The next day I sent for a ager of the fair, declared that piece-| bottle, and I soon got relief, and by 141 Princess Street 3 Kingston meal expenditure of $1,000 a year|the time I had taken two bottles, ? on the grounds was not the thing, He| my cough was all gone, and now: 1 was satisfied that with the backing|am able to do my work again. I don't \ ! ; 'Jlof the Council and the Board of] think there is anything to equal it." = Trade the by-law would carny, n . we rs As it will take three weeks to ad- Phere are plenty of "pine" pre. --- vertise the by-law, the mayor sug- parations on the market trying to i NAPPY | oocted that a special meeting of| Jive on the. 'reputation of © "Dr. Council be called on Friday evening] Wood's" The genuine is put up in to consider the matter, and his sug-|® Yellow wrapper, three pine trees gestion was agreed to. In the mean- the trade mark, price 25c and boc time the Board of Trade, the Retail] @ bottle. Put up only by The T. Merchants' Association and the; Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. | om mmm Kr Trades and Labor Council will be ask-} "7% . : od to consider the matter and be|Ald Commission, gave the Council an ready ito give their views to the entértaining address on his war ex- Council on Friday night. periences, and made a plea to the ne Couneil to help in securing positions » =. 9 Snow Clearing Question. for returned soldiers. He described Friendship 8 Ald. Newman K seconded by Ald. the work of the commission he re- . . 4 { Anglin, sprang a motion on Council presented al asked that everything Fauaas Rood Ras. Tdcenm that did not meet with favor, owing possible he dope to help the men | 210 Division St. Phone 545 to the manner in which it was pre- who had fought for us and many of whom were out of work and without 4 | sented, and Ald. Newman afterwards) | means. I ay . * { withdrew his resolution. It was to} Ta attentiine wo Maver Hugh fll! ~mmmennnnniiann vnn [the effect that the Council consider] Ra ie ni Be wore: Mayor "yt, Highest Prices For' and Alds. Anglin, Armstrong, Black, the constructi single-horse' ! he construction of four single-hors Couper, Clugston, Ohown/ Corbett, Second-hand Ba it map out four routes over which to; "= , or . gs KINGSTON EVENTS use the plbughs in the outlying dis- O'Connor, Peters, Simmons, N. A, [* 8! ; & the city eng y now ploughs, that the city engineer Hewitt," Kent, Litton, Rona, Of All Descriptions, Also Smith, Wright and White. onl i 25 YMARS AGO. tricts of the city, and that the Wright and 8, Scrap Iron ti ploughs. He thought this would meet ' { A large quantity of butter, not of the complaints made about the city APPEAL 10 THE PEOPLE in { Counetl Miss Catherine M. McLean, Craik, Sask., writes: --*' Last winter I caught A A SN AA ENN _- Slippers | Slippers Slippers / eee eee remreereed Carpenter and Builder W. R. BILLENNESS | Specializing Store Fronts and Fit. tings, Remadelling Bulldings of alt Ld ESTIMATES 8 EXPERIENCE | ) Address, 272 University Ave, Choice car load. Get our prices before buying your wine ter supply. - TT For men, women and children in leather and fancy felt. Men's Slippers ». .. .. .. .. .. .. . . ..50¢to $3.50 Women's Slippers in fancy felt and cretonne .. .. .. .. E $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to $2.50 Children's Slippers ...... .15¢c, 85¢c, $1.00, $1.25 BabySlippers .. .. ........ ..... 50e75¢c $1.00. GIVE SLIPPERS THIS YEAR. ~ Abernethy's Shoe Store v i ' garbage horses be used on the Copper, li the proper weight, was seized on the | walks not being shovelled early B ; market the mornings for the workers going -------- ; Pp a | AM. John Herald ds 'canvassing |10 heft Sutjes. K i} . TO CONTRIBUTE TO VICTORY ) ' | for the mayoralty. AML 'Connor took exception 0 . S AS TREE FUN ap er, te. ~ [| Eggs sold to-day at thirty.cents, |the manner in which Akl. Newman CHRI TMAS TREE FUND, { They will soon be out of 'the reach had troduced the snow-shovelllg| po... 1. Benefit of the Soldiers' Kid- A, SPEIZMAN, ic} oF the poer os. question. He thought it rather)" 4,0. spout Three Hundred Dol- 3 audacious at such a time as this to : Ai 690 Queen Street. Phone 2211 lars Subsctibed So Far. 0 OS try and ride over the Board of Works. y : . Edward Hudson died #n OChicago.| if the Council would intimate to tN8 The Victory Caristmas Fund is not growing as quickly as we would like. He was a leading contractor. He |board that some improvement was advisable in the manner of clearing| There must be many more subscrip- ' was born in Perth the walks of snow, the board would certainly deal with the matter. Ald. O'Connor objected to the manner in which the question hadibeen brought tions, both large and small, before it reaches the sum aimed at, and we appeal to the citizens for increased support to this most worthy cause, The Whig is devoting much space to ETT s ERO AOOE ECE CARERS . : bd | : : forward. A S on in 0 111] e Ald. Wright held that this was a boosting the fund, and this at a time 9 question that belonged to the Board|Wwhen spac very valuable, and of Works. It was the case of a the hearty support and So-operation weplash" before an election, and he|of the people of Kingston is asked Wa for in order to make this event.a big READY WITH thought that the matter should be referred to Ald. O'Connor's commit-| success. It is an event to which the CHRISTMAS FURS tee, which could be safely trusted to soldiers' children are looking for- do the pight thing. ward with great eagerness, and they | Mayor Hughes said ite would have] must not be disappointed. The \ to rule the motion out of order un-| fund now stands in the neighborhood less it were withdrawn, of three hundred dollars, so that Ald. Newman said he was pleased | there is a great leeway to be made to withdraw the motion. He had not|up before four figures are reached. intended to mtake a "splash." Per-|And that is what we are aiming at. - , haps it would be better to refer the Gvery cent of that amount will be e matter to the Board of Works. He|needed to give the kiddies a fitting ) J d in tendered an apology to AM. O'Con-|entertainment, one which they will . an make your nor for any attempt to usurp the remember, one for which they will ome selections now -- functions of the Boapd Of Works. thank the people of Kingston, and We will set Manufacturers of High Grade Flour "White Rose" and "Hungarian Patent" For'silé by all dealers Canada Food Board License Nos. 118 and 4-118 . As the Board of Works meets onjone about which they will write to A their "daddies" .over there!in Ger- r order aside ° Wadnesday evéning, the snow ques- : tion will be considered. , many. There are roughly one thou- mn I er or and deliver it , sand of these kiddies, and not one ' in H fe ' Reports From Mayor, must be missed, so send along your . Christ or ng Toilet Sets, Pi Mayor Hughes reported that the contribution. ristm Our Christmas stock of Toilet Sets, Ler. milk committee he had named was| The Daughters of the Eipire held v fis mas . fumes, Toilet Articles, Razors, Brushes, busy investigating the cost of pro-|a special meeting on Tuesday fore- Hndson Seal is justly the aa €ombs, etc., has arrived. duction. noon, the result of which is reported most popular fur. Only the " GENTS' DRUG STORE The mayor also reported that it|in another column, and now arrange- fur of snimals taken In the SAR would be amother month before the ments will go ahead at full speed. PA oO northern We are going to have a 5 : - . . chlorination plant would be in-| The co-operation of the Great War:] Canada have the desirable Ji your gifts Be furniture, as nes aie or he ns Shia Saat. ue Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. stalled at the waterworks. When it| Veterans' Association is confidently fullness, fineness, and light- Card and Work Tables, Elegiric Piano Lamps and a he x ' ; was completed thie contractors told |expected, and all that remains to ness of weight. We specialize Gentlemen's Smoking Setts, and Pedestals and J, i Benches, him dhe city water supply would be| make the tree a success is that the in select Hudson Seal. fully safe for drinking. money should be raised quickly. At The Busy Store With the Christmas Spirit. vention he attended in Ottawa two|peared a suggestion that the weeks ago, the maypr stated that] ployees of stores and factories should $175 00 up . . Kingston could forward to a|collect sums of money amongst good deal of Government money be-|themselves to subseribe to the fund, ing expended here in public works.|It has been suggested that church Ald, Wright said he hoped that|societies, clubs of young people, busi- : the mayor would impress upon the|ness rjen, etc, also take special col- Council of next year to follow up the|lections in order to make a donation matter of having he Department of|to the fund. In this way the sum Public Works make the promised ex-|would be spread over a larger num- penditures on Kingston harbor. The|ber of people, and a larger number "The Christmas Store." resent before all the pretty things | mayor said he would. would share In the joy of giving the . tment of Small Table Lamps kiddies their Christmas tree." Tt is Kingston s Oldest Fur With regard to the builders' con- In the Whig of Saturday there ap- " em-|| Hudson "Seal Coats 'Phone 147 for Service. +1 _ int. _ x . and buy your Christmas P are taken. Look at the asson in our windows'at $4 each. . Finance Report, hoped that these suggestions will/he Store These recommendations of the acted upon, and that the donations finance committee were adopted: resulting therefrom. will soon begin That the Ladies Auxiliary of the|to appear in the list on the front page. And in addition to that, the - ¢ - g 8) h (Army and Navy Veterans' Associa- P ewman Pl Fi 1] tion be granted the sum of $200 for | Whig appeals to eitizens of to . N ! - 'assisting in providing lunches at the | make their subscriptions as large as Dass 2 Vi ; N 'station for soldiers returning from |they possibly can, se that the objee- gal Ll 4 4 ; | LY Pri NCESS Ng \ (Overseas. tive will. soon be reached. Kings- 0 8 AR i 0 That a further appropriation of [ton has, so far, always gone over the / $1,500 be granted to the Board of |top in splendid style. Let her dosol CHRISTMAS XMAS SUGGESTION Why not give your BOY OR GIRL Works. . once again. And she can do it, if : That the following accounts De|ihe people only get together and, SUGGESTIONS boost tHesgund with all their might. F GENTLEMEN paid: Miss Helen Fraser (wills).. $42.30 H. Attwood, honorarium S{F. Sager .. .. .. The death occurred at Fort Wil liam on Nov. 19th of Mrs. George Penfold, after an illness of only a few days with influenza. Deceased's ; '|maiden name was Margaret Me- You may be puzzled just iGonegal, Canonto. : : 9: what do. give hime4f oe Harold Kingdon, Brockville, died smokes us suggest a few $$ pieces of interest. 3 ! Single # quality,

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