Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1919, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, . TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919. ._ ADDRESSED THE GWCXAINCRENTS OF ThE DAY EST ABLISHED 1859 . : | PACE TWO JanuarySale Furs John McKay, Limited : Kingston's Reliable Fur House 149-157 Brock Street ------ TIMERAY © LURS TRADE MARK, 4 Kingston VICTROLA XI, $174.00, - TO:-DAY'S BIGGEST SONG HITS Always Chasing I'm Al the tock ET Victrolas and = Rainbows = The Rose of No Man's Land popular vocal and dance records Whether hls eyes need lasses o not. HE KNOWS the Moment the print blurs, the eves tire or straining the €yes to see. makes the head ache. ~ Have any of these symptoms made themselves felt In ur case? It so, there's relief tor you in seeing J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S., The Busy Optical House, 342 King St. TTY TY vTTYY YY Ral I | ON RE-ESTABUISHMENT AND ON! { DISCIPLINE. { Lieut.-Col, Crocker, President, and] { Capt. Black; A.PM., Give the Vet! +erans Timely Talks, The meeting of the G.W.V.A. on day evening was addressed by esident. -Lieut.-Col. R. Croek-| » also stated that he had | rned from Ottawa and ex-| hat was being done by this | fation in regard to-the work of | | re-establishment = of the returned { He said that'he was glad to be | to state emphatically that the { G.W.V.A. was recognised by the | Government, and that its representa- | tive committee in Ottawa always re- { ceived a favourable hearing on any { question which it discussed with the | Government. . He emiphasised the | need of unity between members of {local branches, without whieh unity { of "the whole Associdtion would be | impossible. He pointed out the ne- | cessity of always being able to back {up any statement made by this or lany branch with hard and fast facts | before making any sweeping indict-| {ments which on investigation could | | not be sustantiated. 3 | The A.P.M., Capt. Black also ad-| dressed the meeting. He stated that his topic was on the subject of dis- cipline.' The provost marshal of Can- ada had advised that it was thought advisable to gain the co-operation ,of | the G.W.V.A. in connection with the deportment of the returned man. He asked the co-operation of the mem- bers and said that it was in some cases most deplorable to see a mem-| ber of a famous Canadian regiment, | whose unit Had probably a record which would compare favourably with any regiment of the war, ap- pearing un-neatly dressed on the streets, or unshaved. He well under- stood that affer the return of the man from over-seas the feeling was| that they were "through" with the| army, but in spite of that he hoped | that returned men would see, with] brought "disfavor on the whose badge they were proud to| wear. Capt. Black's address was] well 'received, and a vote of thanks! extended to him 1dr his courtesy in| taking such action. | It was resolved that the following matters be taken up with the au- thorities: . . { That the clothing allowance as at present authorized to be more . re- troactive to the commencement; o | the war; thaat the post discharge pay issued to men with service éover-seas prior to Nov. 11th, 1918, be increas- ed to the rate authorized under the order-in-council regarding war ser- | vice-gratuity; that the prder-in-cown- ¢il governing the free 'transportation! of soldiers' dependents from England be made retroactive, and that monies [so expended be refunded to soldiers. The membership committee report- ed nineteen new members had joined since the last general meeting and also explained and exhibited the hon- or roll which is Weing prepared. { WANTED AT REGINA Lyman E. Johnson Muét Face a Charge of Horse Stealing in West. Acting for the police at Regina, Sask., Sergt. James Bateson and Constable John Naylon, on Monday night, placed under arrest Lyman Ed- ward Johnson, aged seventeen years, on a charge: of horse stealing. The youth is being held at the police sta- tion, awaiting an officer from the west. Johnson was placed under arrest, following the receipt of a photo- graph and a description of the person wanted, by Chief of Police Robert Nesbitt , from Regina. The youth was staying with rela- tives at a home on Sydenham street. He has been in the city for six weeks and on M secured employment In 'a GownAown store. The accused declares t he is innocent of the chatge lodged against him. | rc ee pt UNITED FARMERS' CLUB Formed at Glenburnie--R. J. Draper President, 3 The Glenburnie United Farmers' | Club was formed Monday evening at | members i Glenburnie and thirty ed at the meeting held in the house. : him, that to appear slovenly dressed wprice, and arrange easy terms on bal- regiment | anee, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. ! season 4oward harvesting ice for do- t. pany reports that #he ice is but four ' YOUTH ARRESTED HERE; | LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. | ---- : In the City and Vicinity | --What the Merchants Offer to the | Readers of the Whig. ! 'W., Swaine, pluno tuner, orders at MeAdtley's, or 'phone H64W, } Keep your kpowledge of values up-to-now hy studying the store advis " . } We have two good practice pianos' laft, for $35 a piece, C. W. Lindsay, | Limited, t If you have buying to do you are automatically, interested in the store ads. . { Nelson Hitchcock, who has been Percy, 70 Di} visiting his aunt, Mrs i his | vision street, has returned to home, Lang, Sask: We have two good practice pianos left, for $35 'a piece. C. 'W. Lindsay, Limited. ! Lieut. F. Vokes, 8f the Royal Mili- tary College staff, who underwent an! operation some diys ago, is making rapid progress toward recovery. Principal §. W. Dyde, 'of Queen's! Theological College, has been con- fined to his room for the past few days ill of grippe, but his condition is improved. Mayor Newman and Alds. Corbett and Peters pald a visit to the Child's Welfare Station on Monday afternoon and witnessed the good work being defro there. ' Now is the time to have your plano tuned. ' We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C, W, Lindsay, Limited. William Day, Bath Road, was on Tuesday removed to the General Hospital. He has been in failing health for some weeks. The many friends of M. €low, Princess street, will be pleased to hear that he is progressing favorably after a critical operation at the Gen- eral Hospital on Monday. We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months If you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase Matthias Clow, Princess street, un- derwent a serious operation in the General Hospital on Monday and came through it admirably The doc- tor gives good hope for his recovery, and for this his many friends re- joice, Nothing has been done so far this mestic use. The Kingston Ice Com- inches thick in the areas usually marked out. by 'the health officer as fit for domestic nse, JOINT COMPANY SALE LADIES FIRST: Without You Me and You Home Life Happy Days All My Life FLO-F1.O: . Good-bye Happy Days There's One Little Girl ZIRGFIBLD FOLIAES, 1918: Starlight When I'm Looking at You Garden'of My Dreams OH, MY' DEAR: City of Dreams I Wonder Whether Boat Song THE BETTER "OLE: It's Our Wedding. Day THE GIRL BEHIND THE GUN Some Day Waiting Will End There's a Light in Your Eyes Back to the Trenches. KISS BURGLAR: Since 1 Met Wonderful You Solitaire Lane SINBAD 'N Everything Cleopatra Twinkle PLUE EYES: Blue Eyes GOING UP: Going Up Tickle Toe TOOT TOOT: Phone 919 ~ Production Music FROM ALL THE BIG 1919 NEW YORK SUCCESSES The plays you would go to see were you in New York. Price, 40c per copy. Introductory price, 3 for $1.00. SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART: 'Girl of My Heart Somebody's Sweetheart EVERYTHING Sunshine Alley * You're the Very Girl I've Looked For The Land of Romance THE CANARY: ~# Love Me in the Spring Thousands of Years Ago Only in Dreams ZIEGFIELP'S 9 O'CLOCK BEVIEW By Pigeon Post Tipperary Mary When My Sweetheart Comes Bick to Me. (Hippodrome) : Honeysuckle Inn If. You Look Iy Her Eyes The Last Long Mile MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS: My Life Is Love " When You're In Love THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE » Open Nights TY -3 OFF LADIES' FINE TWEED, VELOUR AND PLUSH COATS Latest creations and in nearly all the best sizes. iy am ~---- im Room Rugs Best quality tapestry rugs, dainty color- Includes Some Big Bargains For Men In Fur and Fur lin Ractoon, Muskrat, Goat and Otter skins have all advanced in price recent- ly--a sure sign that next season the prices on those articles will be consider- ably higher. These furs would be excellent buying now at this year's régular prices, but the investment § 1s. made exceptionally at- [If Hiwest, ings, handsome patterns, size"3} x 4. Our $35.00 rug. Special for .. .. . . .$25.00 REMNANTS OF BRUSSELS CARPETS Specially priced at Suitable for mats. $1.25 up. The Always y Busy Store (McFaul's Old Stand) Sadhana daa baa a N Bld a a ah aad Adhd a 4 bo 'LIQUOR CASE ENLARGED. Accused Woman Blames Another Woman For Selling Booze. After hearing evidence for close on to three hours, 'the case of Mrs. Sadie Davis, of 36 Clergy street charged "with "unlawfully aving liquor for sale = without a license," was enlarged till Friday by Magistrate Farrell on Tuesday. We Have W.R McRae&Co LION 0. 6-643 If you have a house or a lot for sale list with us and get results. We have still room on our extensive lst for properties of all sizes and in all locations, If you have a house to rent we will findgou a suitable ten ant. « Estate managed, rents col- lected, Fire 'and Life Insur- ance Nothing too small or Jarge for us to handle. EW. Malin & Sen * Cor. Jolinson and Division Sth, Phones 530w and 539) License too poses BUILDERS SUPPLIES wwoctney Get ready for spring rains Nothing Hho Cedar Shingles to All" other roofing materials must take second place to Cedar Shingles for durability, comfort, appearance; cost, etc, S. ANGLIN & C0. Wood washing Fruetory, Lamber Hay. & Wellinggon Shreets, King- Jractive ith he further [fivrs. Davis dentes thi she sold li- imnaucement o big ue- jHauir, and puts the me on to an- haa; Koanan. Rl tions, during this ue oe. ao a ho Was staying at ; A : 319. Vair . J. " ] a H 'hom o she claims she / 3 | vair a cer iad ppointed |i this season's alpeady com~ Wlordered out of her home for mis- | «we 2to 4 lbs. each, alb. . .. 1 paratively low prices. pt 23 : \ 3 5 a : > : 3 1 H 8 : ¥ 7 a of Si 25 Sa : ; NOTE Get special codfish recipies. Joma Hogan, Wilkias: Bise-r, a (Soan Soats, ail i Sr ; ii | Sait ds $100. Special value for «......

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