Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1919, p. 2

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ED | . >. --n -- -- - Ssiabliz PALESTINE ReLlEe FUND INCIDENTS OE Li DAY re = ----=-. 48 Pages of Bringing Up Father Cartoons. bse TE rn ATCRDATY Mote | ants, AND Friis OF Size 10 x 10 inches. Ill. Cover and Back. IL SATURDAY NIGHT. GENERAL INTEREST. i i g . . Special Price For This Week, 30c. {Kingston Must Not Fall Down in| Happenings In the Olty and Vicinity / } BR Postage 5¢ Per Copy 50 000 5 . | the Effort of the Local Committee ---What the Merchants Offer to the | {to Raise $3000. - Readers of the Whig. . 17 ~ AA} a 9 h pring erday showed ight im-| W. Swaine, plimo tuner, orders at SL " Geo. McManus Says: PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1919. owed a sl Tuesddy in the |MecAuley's, or 'phone 564W, Rd o the Palestine | Mrs. Archibald Hanfey, Welljng- po } F I ( | have tried to make Father human. He : relic ' 1 1 in the hope of get- | ton street, is quite, seriously ill ( . . . . om Muskrats ting t f lo 2 ope » y Row pt a 25 a water: Aa % ) yA has his faults and his foibles: he 1s a low- | {ed ym Kingston a meeting of the colors by famous artists at 'Weese's. i - 4 . * Ie A ~ ~ | recites was DOT Be SEE Rev), Dinous artista ai Wosees. IC A brow; he never went to college and he in jecided to extend the capi- | ton Place Methodist church on Sun: sists upon spelling geography with a capi- three days more ending | day next, $ - . . " This is done at the | DALY'S GOOD TEA--the highest 57 .| tal J. But his heart is kindly. He enjoys Y lay ght | requ nany who still intend to quality in Canada. For sale at MA- : sre FB - --t . +p . h \ an te contribute, and ft will also give the |HOOD'S DRUG STORE, Kingston. =| life and loves his fellow men. It is true that joanvase ts SLT Mf (ne 1 son Tes Devlin bas returned he loves Dinty better than he does' Van Rennselaer Trelawnew De cover the distri alloted ome a § Ww 0 : . . . d . . will also give the ladies |e E st Marks C ny, as pian. ? M , . nha . For Manufacturing Purposes. Highest | working from 'd0OF to OOF | jst. | pan 48 Goof, but who does nt aggre, at times, makes him u h PPY Cash Prices Paid |in the residential section sufficient | fis Hamm was removed from her Occasionally--that is about four times a day--she hits him with the * 7 {time to get over a great part of the | regijence, Johnson street, to the Gen- : : : |city. They collected about - $100 | era) Hospital on Wednesday by 5.8. rolling pin or a soup toureen. But, at the bottom of his heart he loves Josie SE Amouas: Ws Corbett's motor ambulance, her. elr work 13 dese of grea Now is the time to have your TN : : : John McKa Limited raise. The Wore of jue Songs piano tuned... We carry two expert Latest Popular Music 15¢ per Copy: Mickey, Till We Meet Again, { 3 been pretty wel 2X plained 0 o and il tire tis- ' . hy y , , Ys citizens, and the executive are |pifies 4°0 (ll assure oufirs satis Salvation Lassie, Ja Da, Kisses, Rock-a-bye Your Baby, We'll The Fur Howe I 5 us to raise Kingston's quota by A child of Andrew Sharp, 236 Uni- All be Happy When the Boys Come Home, Chong, Tears, Oh & . j€reecs, I ang 1aige + ", | removed to the General Hospital by renchy - It € fally pointed out tha! laid' . : . . . 149 157 Brock Street : | people are asked not to wait to be James Reid's motor ambulance Latest Magazines Received T lay: Family Journal, Popular, eer iitons OY Bareis, on i animes Phetoplay Journal, Sna Stories, Classic, Youngs, Modern Pe io Wilson 'Y. M. | produced at the Grand, and which 0 op y ' PPY ' - ' : ' PO ely Elion in. | Was a great success, has returned to Priscilla. GER 2 Perth. . 5 p The members of Granite Lodge re i1sly re ted, $2,992. : > Dyer ously Teporiod hi Central | Oddfellows, held an informal dance : @ school. a - for the members and their friends » V t 1 | gar. Jas. Richardson & Sons on Wednesday night and the event " 0 A Nroan. RE was much enjoyed. - 1C YO as 3% fi en & Co Lin We will rent you a piano, and at Phone 919 38 Open Nights say's Ltd. Mrs. M. A. Ayerst. C. J.|end of six months if you feel like ory and Jrahaum Hoh de Paynes Percept the six months' rental on purchase -- - iy et es Cg gee ERY hat AE ® Hanley, Miss Daley : oO J. ( herry, The secretary of the Board of|&= -- e ave | Mrs, Jeremy Taylor, Mrs. Isabella Trade acknowledges the receipt of ® ® ' 1C oY Hughes, Misses Lovick, J. B. { och- $15 from the Allies Friends' Red rane, A. W. Brown, Friend, G. E. Cross Society of the Township of quisite in Stock D ® Just Arrived Hague, Frederick Welch. Pittsburg, for the Belgian Children's Campbell's Tomato Soup _-- Rr Kingston utilities office, Prin- purchasing instrument we will allow | $4--T G., M. T. G. Health Fund. eCcor S i 13. --J. Turk, ne The girls of Chalmer's Church { | $2.--Dr. Boyce, H. Harkness, Rev. |v; oi0n Band assisted by outside tal. J. Fairlie, John Campbell, F. C. Ire- ent, will hold a concert in the Sun- Be Se Sor Clark's Tomato Sonp Clark's Vegetable Soup land, Mrs. and Miss B., W. H. Galla- 2 leg aden) oe VICTROLA XL. $174.00. her Rs , > . , day school rooms, Friday, March $ gher, "Maple Home, Mrs. Wm. 21st, 1919, at 8 o'clock. Admission, Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the popular Cochrane, J. A. Macalister, Rev. J. Adults 25¢, children, 15¢ W.R.McRae&Co i ; N BOP ye "oC, ¢ Latest Popular Victor Records W. and Mrs. Forster, Mrs. E. Potter, Prevost, Brock street, has just re- GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. J. A. Holland, MisS coived a case of tweed. cheviot and Mickey--ilenry Burr H, C. Davy. . blue serge for his order department. My Ain Feolk-=Alun Turner ... ... ... . . 216040---poc $1.--A. E. Treadgold, A. E. Day, His ready made clothing and gents' A Rare Chance To Get a Nice Home, Kinsen--Fle, i , nerics e Minkle 3 ar aT re Big sre gue . ce. 2160510 Anglo Americ an Hotel, Mr. Finkle, 'ryrnishing department are well as- That's What God Made Mothers For--ilenry Bure Mrs. Nickle, Sympathizer, No Name, gopted with the latest goods. In Berry Pickin' Time--Henry Burr ... .,. ... « .214052--00c J. Chambers, Mrs. Constantine, Miss Action has been entered at Os- * Well Built, Central- ly Located No. 230 Brock St., solid press- ed brick, with metal roof, 10 TI We TotE Again THO C. Hart .., ... ... .. 18578--00c B. M. Ireland, R. E. Genge, Miss J.|goode Hall by the Toronto General Beautiful Oblo--Waldorf Astorin Orch. Elder, Mrs. G. Wright, Miss L. Walk-} Trusts Corporation for a receiver for rooms, hot water heating, sun parlor, fireplace, in good con- dition, with right of way at Til We Mevt Agsin--Oriando Orch. ... ... + + 18526--00¢ er, Mr. O'Seale, Friend, Miss Rich-!al the real and personal property, rear. Our range is most complete and com- prises everything that is approved by fash- iondom. This week we are showing a big range of New York styles. Voile, Marquisette and Scrim Curtains At prices ranging from $2.00 to $13.50 a pair. 233 jor, Prion, 3 Gran, a" 3 undertaking and assets of the Pol- - oleman, Mrs. Ellen Harding, W. H. son Iron Works, Ltd. Hear Your Favorite Vocal and Dance Re- Way, W. McCammon, , L. Shannon, | "hig munten hs of St. James cords at Mise Huttie Buck, R. F. Greenlees,| sunday school were given another Friend, Joseph Dennison, most delightful entertainment Wed- ST ------------------ nesday night, when Rev. T. W. Sav- * 4 IMPROVED MAIL DELIVERY. ary provided a lantern slide and a Soni oui most interesting talk for th littl a 00 I 0 S Will Be Seventeen Walks in City In-! frp. SEHDE WIE for the little ® stead of Fifteen. Acting on instructions received Have You Helped? )| from the post office department at The Holy Land calls for aid--do ty |Ottawa, Postmaster James Stewart is your part 'today. i i he mail delivery i I ---- AARC | 555" we ents So PH bb bb Hi {the letter carriers, making seventeen REAL ESTATE [|More Headaches Are walks instead of fitteen. + SIR WILFRID'S PICTURE. : Reli ed With Gl | Three new men have been taken * oo . BARGAINS ) ev! 1 ASSES | on the staff, and following out the > The Whig has tor sale a | . -. - > " - : Than With Medicine! | rule of fthe department, they are ail © number of copies of a splendid : i returnefl soldiers. A. J. Raven, of |g portrait of the late Sir Wilfrid $45800--MACK ST,, BRICK, 9 § 3168 Albert street, and E. A. Benn, 30 & Laurier. These portraits are rooms, hat Mater heating. | . Fifth street, have been taken on'as|,, printed on excellently fMnish- $1800--RUSSEL, ST ~FRAME, 5 I c temporary letter garriers, and H. H. % ed paper and' 'measure 123 tr ly "mtable, ii Freeman, of 461 Albert street, has | 4 inches by 19 inches. They $3500 -- FRONTENAC ST, -- | ! been taken on as a clerk. 4 are especially suitable for Brick, @ rooms, furnace, A #% framing, and are supplied in 7 * strong mailing tubes. The #% charge made for these pie~ I A at Furniture overings Elegant range of all the best weaves in colors to match the furnishings in any up- to-date room. Reasonable prices. Specialists in Floor Coverings EEE RAR EEL For a short time we are offer- ing this building at a bargain. We Buy and Sell Real Estate, Money to Loan Fire Insurance E.W.MULLIN & SON Sellers of Real Estate, Cor, Johnson and Division Streets. Phone 530) and 530w, E. W. MULLIN, EB. V. MULLIN garage. . OLLENG Wonk op Welcomed Home. $3300 -- COLLINGWOOD ST. irty friends gathe Brick, 7 rooms, furnnce. i / Pm Dirty Sriongy Sathered ua 4 tures, ten cents over the coun- ! sda 8 1e ny e ifteen cents whe - SIST-QUEBEC ST~7 ROOMS [I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gough, Fron- > i an fifteen oRIZ wach Ye B&C ~ fi ienac street, to welcome home Sergl. |, portivay one, and i Pe $2050--JOHNSON ST. BRICK, 7 R. §. MeeLeod, aper 'our sb # merely to prevent indiscrimin- rooms, hardwood floors, fur- half years' service overseas. Sergt.[, 0 distribution, The picture nnce, Macleod is a son of Mr. and Mrs, #.is worth many times the money :) a» Mac 9 Tost Sec w» S } p . Jeorge Maelsog, nd Vat Nosond % as a souvenir of Canada's you're ill--try wearing a pair of our| Street. IHWEgO, N.Y. Fie Ras sf a | * greatest statesman. Order or eyeglasses to relieve the strain on [2 umber of years in Kingston and |g cone no fof ee supply fs y ll | your eyes. was one of the first to enlist, Am- # limited, and cannot again be . ! This is a simple remedy but very | OP8 the put of town Buests was Pte. »* repeated. ll | eftective. Consult George Gibson, of Lynhurst, recent- ly returned. The hours were spent Real Estate I J S. Asselstine, D.O.S. in games and music, after which Eyesight Specialist dainty refreshments were served, 86 Brock St. Phone 820 or 021 | King Street a. oh Help the Holy Land. 33 Ri Ont. Subscribe to-day, Campaign closes STTIRTIN | « o, caste, Comooten. | suiuday aigi. g . ; Navy League was held in the major's OE RT SA . - - nnn ~-- A A A i PP EURO A Newman & Shaw oF The Always Busy Store Bs (McFaul's Old Stand) r When your head aches and you See Complete List At Office. ii | feel tired and nervous. Don't think rare -------- if BUILDERS SUPPLIKS USED LUMBER We have lately received seve eral cars of used lumber from Camp Mohawk which we can sell at bargain prices. ¢ (RRR x 4 T&G Spruce, 1% In T&G Shorts, Spruce, lin. dressed, random . widths and lengths, EEE TE EERE EE EERE RCT: - a @ ; sda v . fice on Wednesday afternoon and 1 x 11 and 1 x 12 dressed 1 side al YY YY" yyw YY YY YY ghia hr Sie Cwoeie, 3 WANT TO EMIGRATE. pi a . 4 - 2.x 6 rough, sisting 'of Mayor Newman, Belgian, His 'Wife and Cousin Wish \ SCIENCE: NOTE ; vrs rough, "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" to Come to Canada. BOOK REFILLS saved, lumber has been wéll Whiting, Mrs. Constantine and Mrs. That immigration from France and Arthur Ellis was appointed to con- other countries in the oa 3 sider the question of holding a mem- BUYING FURS IN Belgium and, commence asd soon as for twin lock binder = bership campaign during April. the authorities and conditions will 20¢ 100 S ANGLIN & Co sing Now Tovomot permit is shown > a letter which the per o Pre . 4 ° 2 ves. of a local doctor overseas re- | BRITISH WHIG JOB . . The Grand Trunk is now employ- i Sathet ot ir ey The letter Hn Wood worl Factory, Lamber Jug the 3aed class Mikado type o Ca- ll mentioned three Belgians who were nadian Government railways locomo- a very anxious to come to Canada if a Tp tive in its fast passenger service on Ri thers wore. any suitable commercial eo. mtmber Lio toa and sale at Ms. this division, these locomotives S openings for them. One of them is | p00 0 00 AREenoD. Pr. hauling the International Limited |} the clerical head of a very large firm ' " and other express trains . The loco- | / 4nd his wife is a teacher in the larg- motivés, which are a recent product iy est public school of a city which has o fthe Kingston works, are capable : lla population of about 9,000. A of attaining exceptionally high speed : H cousin 'of the man is superintendent .| with trains of moderate length. ! \ | of a plant "three times as big as the T i i locomotive works," according io the ; y : | , and the three are very anxious The Holy Land people are starv- | v es ' 2 ing. them by giving to the ib "The writer was very anxious té estine Relief Fund. pi gecure an early reply, and the mat- : | a li tor has been referred to W. F, Nickle, | M.P., for consideration, 3 St Ci -- Give! Give! Give! The Holy Land people are starv- ing. Help them by giving to the pal-{ # estine Relief Fund. : HA ut War Worlirn, . Wa H Pr OPienps, ari} 1] Workers wae held on Wednesday aft. | erpoon at the of Mrs. Jams $109 to the Salvation A ol digre Cataragui organization is in the interests of the alu hm a a oa aa ! & starving He of H Ji Land, = Su Foro y oly

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