Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1919, p. 2

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Established 1859 Store Closes Dally 5 O'clock - Summer Furs in Seal, Mink, Male, Sable, Squirell, Baum and Stone 'Martin, Etc, Our Fresh selected Collection 3) Hudson Seal Skins Arriving ¥e Your inspection invited-No obligation to buy. 'John McKay, Limited hay of Fine Furs "149 to 155 Brock Street Kingston os His Master's. Voice Records An Elman Album Whoever has a collection of records, will, of course, have some violin recordd; and whoever Has violin records is sure to have some by Mischa Klman--that young wizard of the bow, whose performances have thrilled and delighted thousands who have attended his concerts and literally millions who have listened to his records, Now an Elman album or albums would add wonderfully to the enjoyment of Elman records, for your. entire collection would be together, and you could easily and quickly select the SS ones you or your friends wished to enjoy. Some (Besiloven) ae aaa ie edttation". n Ave Tt a i Andante Osntabile (From String Qt) . All the popular voces] and dunce records hi stock. Mahood Bros. | eort, and there superintended the Qf {adians their roal strength was the| Wi moral fibre of the men, and it seems Ni ---- MORAL FIBRE OF CANADIANS WAS THEIR REAL STRENGTH, - Lt.-Col. Charles A. Low, Who Com» in St Thomas lL Charles . A. Low re- overseas, 'arriving at gnday noon, . "18 'son-in-law of D. Price, 'Postmaster, 'Aylmer, 'and has been: 'overseas nearly tiree years, He enlisted in July, 1915, and was ap* pointed' second In command of the 80th Battalion: the same year he was commissioned 0.C. of the 146th Battalion, which he récruited, trained and took over- seas, & ng in England Oct. 6th, 1916. It 'was found necessary, owing to heavy Canadian casualties, to rein- various battalions in England. The 146th Sent mos: of their officers and R. June 16th, | In November of H forée ithe units in Francs trom - the | : Lto the Departme | | with regard to the - [elevator scheme.' There is not much sickness in the city 'at' présent. Ww. Swaine, plano RuBeE, orders at} Med ox era Nan 0 men em Inthe city, 3 far Lhe + taken At a Only fe AR has --- a Son to ¢h Mh officer during the past four bea Stra wheniés om the hark: Tues squats cor 11 e 2 { '38 Island lr § nt of Public Works 'Kingston harhor Addressing a: "group: of people on the market J. Bushell declared that the Kings- don fair in September would be the iF best the city ever witnessed. Prevost; Bropk it, has just re- : heeived a case of tweed, cheviot and blue serge for his order department. His ready-made clothing and gents' furnishing . department are Pi as- |eorted 'with the latest LIEUT,-COL. SHARES. A, ow Col. Low wag attached to this bat- talion for some time. 'He returned to England to take an appointment as O0.C. of the Railroad and = Con- struction Battalion, but "was sent back to France and was 0.C. of & battalion engaged in procuring timber for the line, commissioned 'by the War Office to go to Egypt on an important mis- | 'the ship | { sion. On the way 'out Lewis, on board of 'which were 3,- 000 troops, with Col. Low as 0.0, Was. torpedoed about six miles off Alexandria. The ship sank ih seven- teen minutes. | Col. Low stayed with the ship till the last, and when fore- ed to abandon, he and many others went over the side. He succeeded jin getting aboard the destroyer Es- work Of fescue of many men. This ship 'was struck a few minutes after the big ship bad goneidown. Col Low, after a fight for hall an hour for lité, was rescued by a trawler |' which had hurried to the scehe of the disaster in answer to the wire- less call. This is said to have been the greatest loss of life of any mar- ery. graves within an hour. Gives Credit to Those, at Home, I found hini most interesting. I pf are me more far-seefng, or one things 4s' Col. Low. th he daid: 'The have adh bef a name and ah hed Can before the world. Without a doubt the main strength of the 'men from Canada was the strong, prayerful, sympathetic support those at home." "My own opinion," he stated, 'is ito me only fitting that we men wa ! through this struggle He was then | In my interview with this officer | have met few men with so broad an |' that could see into the very heart of | Among other | 5 : that the factor which gave 'Can- | No concrete walks have Bot been i built in the city this season, and it | [1s possible that none will be. Only a few old boardwalks remain in the outskirts, and they can be patchea for another year. . Potato producers eclars that the hot weather has multiplied the bugs to an alarming extent. The bugs for", the tender sprouts to show themselves. potate the six months" remtal on purchase brice, and arrange Shay 'ering on' bal ance. C. W, Lindsay, Limited. collector's office at the city build: paying on or before the June. ----i------ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 'Taesday morning, R. {| | {have actually' sat on the gronnd i i [waiting oV¢ will ret vou 8 plano, 'and arf} end of "six months if you feel Tike|Hl purchasing instrument we will allow || People are dropping to the tax |} 'ings to pay thelr rates in order toll gét the two per cent. discount by Hi 30th of IN Personnel of Orchestra and Execu- [Hl tive--O. F. Telgmann, Conductor. Fda Violins-- Misses: Mign Norma, Telgmann, Gpldie Daria | Jean Douglas, "Phyllis Taylor, Simpson, Daisy Johnson, Ruth on Miliner, A. Burns, ttle Kelly. Harp--Miss Plano--Miss Grace Clough. iné disaster during the war, 980 of- Ww ificers' and men having gone to wat- : Picolo--Ki Sarimet Hila, C Taylor. ey 'Allen, M Gl Dp, Py Dr Le. Warren Violet | 1 1 The Three Beat Serials of the Year. The Ten Best Short . Stories of the Month The Mah Who Sold Himself, Peter Clark Macfatlane: The $40,- 000 Wink, Richard Washburn Child; The One Road Out, Katherine H. Brown: The Woman in Upper Nine, Elizabeth Dejeans; Pinch- ing a Wildcat, Frank J. Davis; Yum-Yum-Granum, Kennett Harris; The Little God in the Square, Walter P. Eaton; The Tree and the » Bough, Mary Synen; The Safe and the Sane, Jos. IC. Lincoln: The Debt, Edgar Rice Burroughs. GET YOUR COPY TO-NIGHT AT' THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Adds Greatly the the Pleasure of Your Bath We have a big variety of all the various and qualities in white and colors. Priced at S0c and up. A pleasure to show (Near Johnson Street) A brick dwelling, H.W. heating, atk improvelnents, ar: an office building, $9,200 | A solid brick dwelling, all .im- provements, barn and large yard, $3,850. A semi-detached dwelling, B. light, for $1,850. Possession at Once. "The Always i. Store. - (McFaul's Old Stand) igh cost a the high cost of 1 ih The bush and at the ills, leave lit- tle prospect of any drop in the price of lumber. Our advice is to buill now and get the use of it. Quid bear tribuje ta the ho Ih sent 'their Ten forward i} 9 <2 lise ova he rote 1 Oa: a 3 "ol ¢*Anderson's 877 [Eee Bn i refreshing in these times HH} Boe ota, inking. to La a i Sansa

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