Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1919, p. 6

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"Strawborrios _all Winter! All the delicious flavor will be preserved if you follow the directions in our Lantic Library, and Hse only Lantic Sugar in original packages. 2 and 5 1b, cartons, 10 and 20 1b. bags, Atlantic Sugar Refinerios, Limited | EY AT Sugar "THE DAILY BRETISH WHIG, FRIDAY, THE WORLD'S TIDINGS IN CONDENSED FORM Tidings ¥rom All Over Told in a Pointed and Pithy BY. of the estate of Sally Mallory, Yonge, has been grant- ed t0 O. L. Buell, Mallorytown. The British Admiralty has placed contracts for salvage of the German warships sunk by 'thelr orews in Scapa Flow. : Holland will consent to the extra- dition of former Emperor William at the Hague, according to a Berlin des- patch to Paris newspapers. A six shilling increase in the price of coal, préviously announced by the British government, will be effective July 21st, Bonar Baw announces. The steamer J. L. H. F, Morrow, from Cleveland to Montreal, with a cargo of coal, 1s ashore on Morgan's Point, about six miles west of Port Administration ENOS FRUIT SALTS Fresh Stock Just Arrived SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. Colborne, Miss Amy Forsythe, a former Al- monte young lady, was united in marriage to J. P. Chisholm, Weyburn, Sask., at the home MeCurd, Moose Jaw. Russia at the present moment ia the keyndte of the future peace of the world and the relifting of that coun- try must be the first duty of the league of nations, says Winston Churchill, Miss Jennie Page, B.A., who re- signed her position on Almonte High School staff lately, was united in marriage to J. A. McLean, Lyn, a re- turned soldier. The marriage was celebrated in Ottawa. FOR SA Uptown Grocery with Residence; Stable, Garage, Ice House, stock equipment com- plete. A going concern. Price reasonable; immediate possession. Apply to-- Telephone 703 J. O. HUTTON treet, Kingston The death of M. W. Lazier, occur- red at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. T. Teake, Transcona, Deceased was ninety-one years and four months of age and was a brother of 8. A, Lazier and Col. 8. 8. Lazier, Belle- ville, A will of six words scribbled has- tily on the margin of a daily market report four minutes before the testa- tor died, was filed in the surrogate court in New York Friday. The writ (OF was Alexander William Waters, igeneral agent of the American Fruit Exchange, For Camps or Excursions. All the latest magazines, Popular copyrights 66¢. Popular music 2 for 26¢ at The College Book Store. ri According to labor officials who Announcement We wish to announce that the following garages will be closed every Sunday in the future from 12 o'clock noon until 7 p.m.: VAN LUVEN BROS, | GEORGE BOYD. ANGROVE BROS. : cd {2 Se Is uniform day after day, has he favs that pleases: sends the kiddies off to school ed, anad hurries them home again for 11 Cents a 1 1-2 Ib. Loaf. 467 and our salesman will call. Phone fain » = w4| have taken a prominent part in cham- iploning the cause of the 0.B.U.,, Winnipeg labor today is"a One Big Organization. | Feeling is growing very strong in { Hamilton, Chatham, and other cities against merchants keeping their stores open on Saturday, Peace Day. The Vernon, B.C., branch of the GW.V.A., will organize a chain of co-operative stores throughout the O'Kanagan Valley, The St. John' Valley Railway in New Brunswick is to be ready for operation by the C. N. Rys, on the 1st of August. "Boss Croker, former Tammany chieftain, is returning to New York to live. He will sell his racehorses in Ireland. The Alabama State Senate has re: fused to ratify the Federal woman suffrage amendment, AA in. ih pr. Py DR. A. W. WINNETT ---------- ENTAL SURGEON Begs to announce that he has resumed his practice, corner Johnson and Welling- ton Streets, Kingston. Tele- phone 363. : of Mr. and G. 8. ! desires to. ants that ne is DENTAL PRACTIOR | In the sults of oftlcsn Gver Ma. hood's Store, corner Bagot and Princess streets, The | Garage 'KILLED BY TRAIN | SEEING FRIENDS OFF Aged Ql Woman Fell Pronsiisi Monk and atform. ------ Y, Glen Robertson, Ont, July 18.-- i Mrs. Don. Duncan McDonald going | to the G. TR. station here, on Satur- day morning, to see her daughter, Miss Kate McDonald, and two friends oa. fa under the car wheels and was illed. Mrs, MeDonald had followed the travellers into the east-bound train to bid them adiey and was leaving their ear when she Slipped and fal between the coach and the station "platform. At that moment the train started and she was killed by the moving wheels. Mrs. MeDonald was seventy years old, She is survived by her husbana, ed four daughters and four sons, sulle of whom are residents in Mont- real. --------i CHURCH SERVICES. Zion Church, Pine street---Services ,11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The new minister Rev. Mr, Dunn, formerly of B.C. will preach his first sermon in this church, Calvary Congregational Churche-- Frederick G. MacKenzie will preach at both services, Morning service, 11 a.m. evening service, 7 a.m. Bible class and Sunday school, 3 p.m. Young People's Meeting, Monday at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8'p.m. All are welcome. First Chureh of Christ Scientist, Johnson street, belween Bagot and Wellington streets--Sunday school, 9.45 a.m. Serviee, 11-a.m.; subject, "Life"; Wednesday, 8 pm, testi monial meeting; 'public reading room, same address, open every afts ernoon, except Sunday, 3 to § O'clock. All are cordially invited to the services and the reading room. St. James' Church, Corner Union and Arch streets--Rey, T. W. Sav- ary, rector, the rectory, 1562 Barrie Street, 11 a.m, moraing prayer apd holy communion. Sermon subject, ""Blotes on ithe States." 10 a.m, Sunday school; main department, 8 P.m.; Sunday school, beginner® de- pantment, 7 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon. Preacher, J. Millar Me- Cormack, superintendent of the Camp Mission, St. Luke's Church, Nelson Streate--m Rev. J. de P. Wright, M:A,, B.D. Rector. 6th Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m., holy communion; 10 a.m, Sunday school. Music, solo, Mrs, T. W. Morris: 4 p.m., holy baptism; 7 pm, evening "prayer. Special preacher for the day Rev. 8. G. B. | Wright, M.A, Assistant Rector of All Saints' Cathedral, Halifax, N.S. Seats free. Strangers and visitors cordially invited to attend. St, George's Cathedral--The Very Rey. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A, D.D., 'Dean and Rector, 78 Wellington St. 1 Telephone '215; Rey. Pecil Whalley, M.A; B.D, Priest Vi Ir, 164 King street. Telephone 1444. Fifth Sun- day after Trinity': § a. m. 'holy communion, 11 am. 'holy . commun- fon, preacher, Rev. Cecil Whalley; 7 D.m., evening, Preacher, the Dean of Ontario. Service in the 'Chapel daily at 10 a.m. except Thursday,' 'when holy communion is at's am. ------ ' INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, -- Local Notes and Items of "General 3 aboreat, Saturddy, July 19, 1919 1 "der Tag" of the British race, every Hag be unfurled. Lemmon & Sons will be open to- night with a full stock of auto tire, tubes, and accessories. : 2 |. The Salvation Army War Veterans'|" band gave its weekly concert in Vie- toria Park on Thursday evening. was greatly enjoyed 'people. : {We trust there will be ns resident fi dead te patriotic impulse as to Earsve his usual avocation on f'eare duy, or be the means of causing oth- (ers to do so, This should be a day | Brockville Recorder . and Times says: The return golf match, . Kingston vs. Brockville will be pul: led off very shortly; as the Limes tone City fellows have to go some- where to get their hair cut. > -------------- It by throngs of A Satisfactory Test, Norman R. Wilson, inspector for the Canadian Fire Underwriters' As. sociation, Toronto, tion of the local fire br waterwork igade, and 'ed the corner of mts ang he wad nutes water a line of hose 250 feet Mozzle attached in € 4 minute afterward, JULY '18, 1919. ANOTHER CONFERENCE FRIDAY AFTERNOON . -- Betweén the Locomotive Come pany President and the Metal .. Workers' Executive, { ---- AR important 'conference is bein dd held this afternoon between Presi- dent Wallace of the Locomotive Come bany, who was called back to the city for the purpose, and the executive of the metal workers unions. The outcome of the negotiations is being anxiously watched by many citizens Who are concerned over all matters altecting the welfare of the city and the industries that we have. There are reports, that should a Settlement of the strike be reached, thére are many workmen 'that are lost to the city, having moved away during the last three weeks, and will not be inclined to return. Just 'how many have taken up employment elsewhere cannot be stated, but one of the employees estimated the num- ber at two hundred. The loss in vages to employees -alone is Very large and eannot be made up before winter sets in. M ny men are looking for a satisfactord outoome of the éon~ ference now in Progress and an early return to work: Members of the ex- ecutive committee are non-committal, eile WITH THE GOLFERS. Club Accepts Invitation to Play at > Brockville, The Kingston Golf club has receiv- ed an invitation to play a return match at Brockville on August 2ng, and the invitation has heen accepted. Brockville played with the local team a week ago. The Kingston club "win make arrangements for twelve mat. ches'at Brockyille. Teams will be se- lected for games in the local grounds on the holiday. Twd Year Victories. By winning out in the finals of the Canada match over H. W. Newman by two shots, R. J. Wray, Belleville, captured the Wiser Trophy for twe Years iu suecession. He won the Wis- er Trophy last season in Kingston, defeating John MeKinley, of Ottawa, by a score of 21 to 14. The score by ends in this year's game was:-- Newman 001 011 100 000 032 120-12 Wray--- 126 100 011 113 200 001---14 Rupert Darling's victory over W. Stewart, Eastern Hospital, in the fin-. als of the Domition match by 17-6 gives the Vittoria Club the Reid Tro- phy for the second consecutive year. Larry Nevins skipped the Vittoria rink when they defeated A. Turcotte, Kingston, in the finals in Kingston, last season, by a seere of 19 to 18. Tournament Nearing End. The president's handicap tourna- ment at fie Cataragui Golf and Country Club is nearing completion. A.B. Cunpingham and Major Wil- lam Harty have yet to play off in the semi-finals, the winner to meet Hubert Ryan in the finals, The return match at Brockville, which was 10 have taken place on turday, has been 'postponed and in- stead a sweocpstakes handicap will be held at the local course, It is ex- Pected that the Brockville games will be played in about two weeks, - Te Pass the Time, All the August magazines on sale at the College Book Store. The Alberta government will fine ance the purchase of fall rye seed for farmers in the drought districts and will in this way give relief under the terms and provisions of the Seed Grain Act. Grand Trunk Railway traffic earn- ings from July 7th to 14th: 1919, $1,238,908; 1918, $1,130,800; in crease, $108,103. Last Week to Get Cheap Tea I will sell the balance of my stock of 60c. and | 70c. Teas for this week at . .50¢ per Ib. This in face of two advances in wholesale prices. " Steamer Brockville Bulletin JULY 18th~--19th Wednesday, July 16th--Special trip for children of the Orphans' Home, 9.00 am. St. James Anglican Point, 1.00 ana 2.30 p Thursday, Jaly 17th---Queen's Summer School Association, excur- sion among the islands, 2.00 pom; urch, Sunday School Picnic to Brophy's \ J, Friday, July 1Sth--Regular trip to Amherst 'Islands Saturday, July 19th--Regurar trip to elephone 199 for information, +++: 5.00 pam. Alexandria Bay ....2.00 p.m. 7 The Central Point in Life Insurance Or late years many new and attractive features have been intro- duced into life insurance policies but the Central Point is tec- tion. The Company. takes the responsibility of caring for your family in the event of your death --that is the * point.' The Mutual Life of Canada has been Jasuing monthly income policies int which the claimis paid b monthly throughout the life of the beneficiary, but the essential thing is protec. tion, whether paid in a lump sum or in instalments, The Mutual also has introduced the disability feature under which the payment of premiums will be wai under certain conditions, But the Fasared nficinityp 7% insured aod ESE AEANFRTRY ~ = a Na SS by for a long time PE LY Lo ~ oN Writ fo partials of Mtl Police "The Mutual Life of ONT _S.ROUGHTON, , District Agent Kingston, Ont, CFA PY FSS sa A A AAA citi meee DAVID SCOTT Plumber left the 'City Fri- |; da after 'making his bi-annual in-| eC! ! Plumbing ana Gon Work a specinl. All work guaranteed, A dress] 145 Frontenac street, g 2s 7 Our store will be open until 10 clock | ty this evening to enable you to do your Satur. i - * Es SSA &"

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