Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jan 1919, p. 5

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ay THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, , JANUARY 4, , 1919. 1919 Oftice and Pocket Diaries 1919 Pocket Diaries in all sizes Vest Pocket Memorandum Books Price Books At Uglow's 141 Princess Street : 9.88 Kingston A Be FLEET LAID UP HERE; CTT ------ POUNDS BOT HE | 'NOW WEIGHS 137 100 VESSEIS TO WINTER [ovER ! AT KINGSTON, Waterfront Is well Taken Up With | Steamers, Lake Barges 'and | Schooners--Means Mach to King- | ston in 'Expenditure For Fitting | {Lawless Says He Was Nearly Out In The Spring. | Down and Out When He > a large. fleet of | Began Taking Tanlac. Kingston has q ia Abernethy's dg laid up in the harber r A visit around the harbor | vaterfront is well il-{fae 3 pwartls of one ! pounds and wds Hap-hera, and [and out," | this means 0 the city, as men | wali-k now Omaha produce merch- {have to be employed looking after lant, res g at 604 South Tweniy- these vessels during the winter, aad {eighth st, recently, "but I. now the fitting out of them in the sprin 2 | weigh one humdred i v {means the expendiure of quite a land se far as my health is yan { large sum of money. Following is ajed, I couldn't ask to feel much bet- of lake and river vessels the ter "Whe I first taking Nn ninety-seven about down; id 0. 'D. . Lawless, the began weighed Just shows that t ed with vessel { | hundred boats are 1 rr I il Steamers--Advance, America, Ar-| weight back yet," be continued, "for I abian, Aticohan, Avon, HdMsckville, [had dropped down sixty-one pounds. ; Cataract, Chamberlain, City cf Dres-| But 1 am still taking Tanlac and den, Constitution, City Ere: expect soon to tip the beam at one list : js found laid up-here: "1 'have not _Botten all my- tost City of Ottawa, Cormwall} Eric BA hundred ang fifty-eight, my weight before my troubles began. 1 began suffering from stomach. trouble and getting into a run-down condition five years ago, when my appetite went back on me. 1 lost all desire Frontenac, Clyde, Haddington, Mary LP. _Hall, India, Jeska, tex, William Johnston, Joyland, Keybell, Keynor, | Key port, Keywest, MeNaughton, Mis- sissiquoi, J. C, Mann, Mary, McVittie, 3 == Kinzeion Milling Co., Limited Manufacturers of High Grade Flour "White Rose" and "Hungarian Patent" For sale by all dealerd Canada Food Board License Nos. 118 and 4-118 -------------------------- em A re for my coffee and many ofher things {i like best, as I could not re- tain them, and the only thing that balf way ugreed with me was fruits. There were terrible pains in my right side, which would almost + Oatland, T, P. Phelan, Rideau King, Reynolds, Richard W., Saginaw, Sim- la, Shanley YRay Stanton, Thompson, iT. J. Waffle, Weaver, { Lake Barges and Schooners--An { drews, Augusty , Bacom, Brighton, { Burma, 'Cobourg, Coteau, Condor |C™™mp me double two or three times {Pakota, Dunmore, Dorchester, Ed-|® Week. 1 became uwoeasy, fearing | vards, Ethel, ~ Godfrey, - Hamilton, | 'PPenslicitis, and ng one seemed to Li Harriett D., Hilda, Kingston, Lap- | WRdorstant my case or do me. any j Wing, Mamie, Julia B. Merrill, Mel- $000." I just kept suffering. and los: i rose, Montreal, Muskoka, Nadine. | weight unile it looked bike H- Paunee Quebec, Setkirk, St. Louls,, Sheink up. to noifing Horace Tab, Winnipeg, White, | Usdition, Hin Nacoys Friant and Davie, } MR Whe Rnew Por j While talking over my case with al {friend one day he asked me why no- | { ticeable me, and | to Citizens' Candidate or Mayor In response to the request of a large number of citizens | offer myself as a candidate-for Mayor for 1919. My aor the past six years as an Alder man is well known and if it merits approval | will be thankful to receive your vote and influence. Alderman N. E. | YCONNOR {T didn't try Tanlaé. Well, this put NOUNCE INCREASES me to thinking theré might be some- { lh ng in Tanlac for me, and there) cortainly was, for I have already | picked uj y 1 and my old | time strength. anc have come { back to me finished my! {first bottle until the pains, which If | feared caused by appendicitis, | | had disappeared 1 can drink my | yifes ow! and eat just anything 1 sioners j ble. with my stomach.v Sa. §od e an want and never have thé least trou Children and brothers or sisters,see why I'm for Tanlac, -It allowance increased as follows | hus as made life worth living for me i First ehild of family, $12 peril feel lke 1 ought to pass the month; second child, $1¢ per-month, | word along." % third and subsequent children, $s | Tandae is sold in Kingston by A.| per month, Previously the amount | P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Ostler, | {was $8 per month, in Battersea by C. 8. Clark, in' Fern- First orphan child, $24: second|!®igh by Ervin Martin, in. Ardoch by orphan child, $20; third and subse-| M. J. Scullion, in Shaybot Lake by . } To Children and Brothers or isters of Pension- ers. - for The local Board of Pensions been notified of an inc ances, which are to be dren .and brothers or have allow made to chil sisters of pen were rease of 0 strong and} good Seasonable Footwear MOCCASINS, SNOWSHOES; HOCKEY BOOTS, DANCING PUMPS, AT. POPULAR Visit our travelling goods. deparuient and you are sure to purchase yourself a good travelling bag. Our prices are right and we handle the best baggage that's made. ' Good Bags Other lines Abernethy's Shoe Store | 2 PRICES 15.00, 18.00 to 25.00 .4.00 to 10,00 retroactive to Sept. 1st, 1918. Pre- ouent children $18; the above to be| W. Y. Cannon, ---Advt i i i A A AN Ar Grand Concert in City Hall. i \ treat is in store for the musio- loving public of Kingston on Tues- Cay next, when Knight "McGregor, {viously the amount was $16 All children pf disability, pensions | increased similarly on a sliding scale! Se in proportion to disability. Q {ong of the most gifted vocalists who LONDON AND LANCASHIRE LIFE °Ver sang: before a Canadian audi-' } se ------ jence, will appear at a grand concert Accident, Sickness, | under the auspices of the G.W.V.A. Ete. Mr. McGregor comes to Kingston | | © An inferesting item of news for|With a great reputation as a concert; To 'Write, Fire, CAMPBELLS 9 Saturday Special Asbestos Sad Irons. MAKE IRONING A PLEASURE A hot iron. A cold Sandie, quickly and - surely attached. - Shireen Ions, stand, | handle. - 8 2. 3 5 Rg | the insurance world is that conveyed | SOl0Ist. His rapid rise to eminence {hy the above heading. The London |is due to conscientious sffort to de-, '& Lancashire Life some six years ago! don his remarkable natural endow-, absorbed the prosperous Scottish Me- ments. Gifted with a pleasing pres- tronolitan Assurance Company, Lim-|ence and unusual charm of manner, ited, and it is in their name the Lon-| his 'magnificent voice seems but the don and Lancashire Life have secured | outward expression of the inner, license from the Insurance Depart-|Qpind. At this concert, which is un- ment at Ottawa giving powers to der the patronage of Gen. T. D. R:| transact Fire, Accident, Sickness, {Hemming Brig.-Gen Pacredn, and | Automobile, Burglary and Guarantee H.Q. Staff "of M.D. No. he willbe insurance. We understand that the assisted by Mrs. O ie, elocu- organization of the new department tionist, and Miss Goldie Bartels, nt is proceeding forthwith, and we hope | linits, both artists of high stu anding. to be in a position a little later to | Seis may now be hooked at U glow" 8 give more detailed information con- | book store, Princess street. cerning methods and personnel. With'! et ee its well-established 'connections, it is' Vote for 'Newman for a better ¢ las ss | a safe prediction that a large amount of workmen's houses, of business in the various lines will; The marriage took place at the be secured. | Vicarage, Napaneé, on Dee. 31st, of + Bt may not be generally known to: George Shaw, of lie ®anadian Garfi- i » Canadian insurance world that son Regiment, Kingston, to Masgie the London & Lancashire Life and Mercedes, danghter of George White, Fire Insurance Company, or "the Old | Adolphustown. L 7. & 1.," as it is popularly known, is{ Elect Newman, a native born Kiag-, practically the pioneer insurance ston boy. ; company in. the Dominion, dating | J. Buro, dairy instructor, Mille right back™to 1862, that is, hefore' Roches, has taken a position at the Confederation, doing a huge busiwess , Kingston Dairy School for the win- for those times in the big naval set- ter. tlements, as as far rt , Victoria, | C3 terminated their: oe tence as a t Life and Fire, the Lite ho taking the London CINGSTON EVENTS| establishment as their head toot 25 YMARS AGO. the Fire taking the Liverpool as their; § headquarters. Thus exactly 50 years 4 afterwards the Company goes back to its old existence gs a Life and Fire Company. = Thos. Mills, branch man- ager, Kingston. Beginning the Sea- son, 1919 The success of our fur trade last year has encouraged us to do still better things this year. Despite the high prices that prevail on most articles "of merchandise we wre still able to show excellent. values in furs of quality and style. . Fyr Neck Pieces YE ur Muffs Fur Coats Fur Caps Now is the 'time 'to buy. . | APL BOS There iy good skating on all the rinks. It is certain thet 8 nighiystan will | -- be employed at the t Ofte, or ne Mesws. - Pringle 4d Joyner will | Storing <ordagier Marriage, be condidates re the wardeaship of FURS] A pleasant event took place on {the county of Frontenac. i Now Yéar's day at The home of Mr.|, The steamer Pierrepont had a and Mrs. Gordanier, Glenburnie, [hard time getting over to the island when their daughter, Mabel, was to-duy. ~B will be hav Tas trip. united in marriage to W. W. Stor- William Harty, M.P.P. a Ed ing, Denbigh, ont. Owing to the! ward Steacy attended the Board of prevailing epidemic, the marriage Trade | nquet in Toronto. was quiet. The ceremony Was per- Business men commenced the year formed by Rev, J. W. Charlesworth, | by sending out accounts. One firm B.D., Elginburg, The young couple | issued 2,000 bills to-day. COMMUNITY ~ PLATE AT. Kelly, Brockville. 8 Released--D : PATRICIAN This plain _pattern is severe in its lines, "yet embodies all the grace which makes it thé 'most popular design in Com- munity shiver. 'have the best wishes of the com-! Rig crowd of Kingstor people went | munity. . out to Harrowsmith last wight to at- PR tend the ball at Den' Greaves'. lee is forming guite solidly on the harbor M ahle to eross to the islands to-mor- row. acceptable substitute for Ster- ) gd TONIG WE H00D'S ling silver. 'broke. ' ns Stoddard, Pembroke, 3 : = a Tea. Spbous, dozen 7.00 col. Jv A Co an . = the Grip x 3 Promoted, Em Fusiliers, dozen $13.00 EY Canadian niilitia, Jor survives at Salonica Jrademe of the Royal hitery: Col | Elect ewnian, his time for a bigger and | Word 'Nas boty recone By frivid in the city of the sudden death of Chisiiun: Chappetle, un Nor. 24th, in resided in Kingston ar "al MN His son, Walter, vei Canadian Casualties * Prisoner of War--Lfeut. R. Carle- ton, Hartington. Repiriated--0. ¥. MeDoweil, Lindsay; G. G. Olmstead, Portland; lifetime of wear, and is a very Community plate will last a ESTABLISHED 1854 Starting Another Vent In Our, Honorable Furniture And Undertaking 3 Career . "Satisfied customers, who years ago have bought their furniture here, when starting house, in turn have sent their children to buy and receive the same satisfaction that they themselves have had. This year with our enormous stock and abnor- mally low prices insures another twelve months of success. Sixty years reputation is our guarantee. Reid High Quality and Reid/L.ow Prices. JAMES REID Phone 147 for Service. ° A GOOD SUGGESTION fy not give your BOY OR GIRL POLICY | THE EXCELXSIOR | LIFE A'strong Canadian company x L . SUTHERLAND

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