Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Aug 1919, p. 8

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1910, The Eversharp Pencil THE ALWAYS PERFECT POINTED PENCIL, THE NEW EVERSHARP fs more than a Penell It is the PERFECT WRITING TOOL---IT 18 BEAUTIFUL -- always ready for instant writing--and guaranteed for lite long service. THE EVERSHARP PENCIL carries eightepn inéhes of lead, and a perfect point for every word, EVERSHARP Leads have a firmness, fineness, and smoothness all their OWA. The Eversharp Pencil is made for pocket, chain and lady's b . Prices trom + ++81.50 to $10.00 each. 'R. Uglow & Co. 141 Princess St., Kingston 4 Rich and Exclusive Pieces in Cut Glass Those wishing something in Cut Glass, very handsomely cut and distinotive, will find in our stock a very choice selection. These range in price from $2.50 to $25.00. Kinnear & d'Esterre It's a course laid out by nature that you should require reading or close work glasses after the age forty. If you find it not so easy to read and sew after this Age answer nature's warning and Have Your Eyes Exam- ined by Vv THE wc. wen mom PREDICT A SETTLEMENT BETWEEN MACHINISTS AND THE | LOCOMOTIVE OOMPANY. On the. Same Terms as Made by the Boller-makers-- Redaction ia Cost, of Living Woula Reconcile the Strikers, : Since the announdément that the boiler-makers had withdrawn from the"Metal Trades Federation and ex- ecuted a contract with President Wal- lace of the Canadian Locomotive Company, the electricibng' represen- tative is said to have also withdrawn. The electricians have recelved no strike pay and many of them were forced to seek other employment, some of them leaving the city. Indeed members of the other trades have also left the city; the raliways, in Some cases, paying their fare to polfits where there was asgurance of immediate employment. When interviewed r resignation ag president, tated that he resigned b could not remain in office 'Was not supported in adhering to the rules laid down for procedure, Asked what prospect 'there was for arbitra. | tion after the bofler-makers had sign- 6d up with the company, he express- #4 the ofilnfon that thers. was ho pros- pect of arbitrating the difficult: after it had gone so far. The machinists themselves predict an early settle. ment on the same terms as the bofler- makers, as many of them feel that any hope they formerly entertained of securing better ter: 8 has vanish- od and there is absolutely nothing to be gained by prolonging the suspense, @ high cost of living is blamed for the strike in the Art instance and up to within the last day or two there was no indication of a deé¢ling in the prices of food and clothing. The published agcoufits of a continued rise and the forecasts of still a high- er trend in values only had the effect of making the men more determined to fight it out. The wite of ohe pro- minent labor man stated that haa the Government but taken effective means long ago to deal with the high Gost of living 'the difficulty might have been averted, and if it gave Some reasonable aBNurance now the discontent would subside. During the past day or two there have been indications of a drop in the prices of some staple articles and this might have the effect of reconciling more of the men with families to the com: pafiy's only alternative is to leave the city, a move that means considerable ex- pense. Upon enquiry,it was learned that the Canadian Locomotive Company is rding his r. Findlay ecause he when he ready to meet the other unions the Same as the boller-makers' union, whenever an appointment is made by their represetitatives. Se pi NINETY-TWO YEARS OLD. Jolin Johnson, 880 Brock Street, Ob: served Event on Wednesday. John Johnson, 380 Brock street, celebrated the Rinstyirn anniverss of his birth on We hesday, the 18th isist. There were many callers at his residence to wish him att happy Feturfis of the day and to o6fter con- Jratulations to him on his wonderfu) talnments of so many years of life. Bveryons was pleased to find him go hale snd hearty. Among the many allan (were his two sons, James ohinon and Edward Johnson, Mrs. Walter Jolinson's. sister (Mrs. Phil. lips), and granddaughter, Gertrude, from. the States, who are visiting in the elt; W. H. Hall, Mis. Hall ana kon, Perey, and many others. The little party broké up shortly after ten o'tlock, with the singing of *Blest Be the Tié That Binds' and "Goa Save the King," in which the aged pilgrim heartily joined, SIX SHIPS OOMING. Beventeen Are Expected to Land y. ships bearing about 17,000 soldiers, Are cenaren Of ers, expect: Canadian ports within the next four or five days. Metagama, which 1s expected to dock ay; the Cotbna, which docks at ifax on the 18th; the Mogantie at Montreal on the 17th; the Corsi- can, at Qusho ihe 17th; the AL agus, a Nos; ship ng wound- ed Canadian soldiers, at Portland, Maine, on the 17th; and the Cassan. dra, at Quebec on the 18th. terms, especially when the: TY | born, B. V. to Oswego for coal. They are the ¥ }injured, otc i ir el 68 at Hi jit lokving Sxplosion Bere a ai Expréssage DAILY BRITISH MANY EX-SOLDIERS SECURE POSITIONS New High Record Claimed by Department of Qivil Ro- Establishment. A new high record in securing em- ployment for ex-soldiers of the Cana- dian forces has been attained by the Information and Service Branch of the Department of Soldiers' Civil Re- establishment, 3,250 ex-soldiers hav-| ing obtained positions during the | past week through the activities ot pfficials of this branch. During the preceding week a total of 3,043 ex-soldiers were placed in employment through the branch which represents the previous high record. To date 50,669 ex-soldiers have secured employment through this branch of the Department of Soldiers' Olvil Re-es blishment, wiich maintains offices In' thirty-nine centres for the purpose of placing former members of the Canadian army in touch with employment op- portunities, Represetitatives of this branch have so far answered 263,289 in. quiries on various subjects of imme- diate interest to ex-soldiers. WINNERS IN LOWER SCHOOL Those Who Passed In leeds and Counties. Prince BEdwird The candidates named below, un- der counties, have passed the Lower School examination for entrance in- to the Normal schools and Faculties of Education. Lennox And A hs 8. B. Allen, V. B, Craven, H. M. Cagsidy, B. M. Caswell, R. 1. Davy, A. A. Dickon, B. M. Dean, M. W. Freeman, N. M. Hambley, G. M. Hil, Gerald M. Hil, ©. M Harrison, M. M. Harrison, M. Johnston, M. B. Lewis, M. B. Luther, BE. H. Magee Honors), ¥. ©. Maclean, A. L. Neilson, C. 8. Neilson, M. Q. Paul, J. BE, Ramsay, H. J. Ryckman, D. W. Sagar, L. RB. Sheridan, W. B. Taverner, M, BE. Wales, L. B. Wood- cock, V. R. Wilde, G. A. Wattam, M. I. Whalen, R. M. White, Prince Edward, A. H. Bowerman, @. Brooks, B. H. Brown, J. G. Burley, C. H. Burr, R. C. Burr, R. J. Currie, M. Ferguson, M. B. Grimimon, H. H. Harris (honors), G. BE. Jarvis, V. D. Jones, D. M. Ker- foot, (honors). M. Purtelle, BE. L, Taylor, B. M. Thompson, M. A. Vance R. Walkinshaw, M, §. Whattam {bonors), M. B. Williams, M. P. Wood, 8. M. Wood, H. E, Wooton, NOW IS THE TIME BAG or SUIT CASE PAGE SEVEN - TO BUY YOUR CLUB before prices go higher -- which they will without a day's netice, See our Club Bags specials $5.00 $10.00, $15.00 See our Suit Cases .00, $6.00, $10.00, $16.50, $23.75 "WE SELL THRIFT STAMPS" Abernethy's Sale of Men's Panama Hats A big discount on every hat. Ladies' Panama Hats Children's Summer Hats. Men's Soft Straw Hats Leeds and Greniville. M. J. Alguire, M. BE, Alguire, T. B, Amell, W. H. Bulger, F, E. Booth, XK. I. Bushfield, F. D, Bush, O. @. Boyd (hotiors), C. B. F. Bradley, M. C. Boyd, J. R. Boudreau, R. J. Bell, J. E. Condie, A. B. Checkley (honors), ¥. L Curry, R. L. Connell, M. Carty, M. R. Coburn, A. L. Comerford, M. B. Conlin, R. Caldwell, G. A. Chapin, L. B. Ooliter, B. W. Cowan, H. L. Dumbrille, M. M. Drummond, H. B. Dobbie, R. C. Bail, M. ¥. Earl, M. ¥. All at Clearing Prices CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers FANCY RATTAN, COOL AND INVITING for living room, lawn, or porchs; upholstered in cre tonnes or tapestry; settees, arm chairs and rockers; it enables you to furnish in artistic way at moderate prices, Phone 147 for service, as a full staff of upholst: ers and cabinet makers are at your service. JAMES REID Phone 147 For Service Fleming, BE. M. Ferguson, 0. M. Fuses, G. C. Ferguson, M. I. Froats, L. P. Guttridge, T. J. Goddison, EB. A. Gordon, M. E. Graham, A R. Humphrey, 1. C, Hanna, K. O. Hil- An Unfailing Way To Banish Hairs Haskins, C. (honors), H. T, Johnston, M. EB. Kenny, E. Kilborn, H, Kilpatrick, P. R. Kaiser, BE. F. Kingston, H. M. Kingston, G. 1. Keillor, F, 1. Leggett, W. D. Landon, H. 8, McDougall, B® E. McLean, P. ory, G. G. Mal- lory, B. T. MacPherson, (. MoeCanh, M. Norris, H. M. O'Brien, I. P. Paul (honors), BE. I. Péttem, J, Patterson, GQ. Patténham, M. M. Rapple, W. Li Slack, A. L. Steacy, D. M. Shaver, (honors), 0. W. Smith, B. A. Stagg, B. Btotts, H. V. 8t. Amand, J. H, Saunders, W. 1. Stafford, H. Stewart, G. Boanlan, A. W. Scott, H. M. Tacks. berry, G. L, Taylor, B. H. Tett, C. Vickery, C. G. Vickery, I. G. Van. Camp, R. Whitmore, 0. M. Wilson, P. E. Wood, E. B. White. ee ------------ IN MARINE OTROLES. Movements of Vessels Along King. ston Harbor Front, The steamer Jex cleared from Crawford's wharf on Wednesday for © steamer Jeska cleared from the asylum for Oswego on Thursday or coal. The tug Constitution cleared from the M. T. Co.'s wharf for Fort Huron oft Thursday, & tug Escort, belonging to the M. T. Oo, tapsized and sank in the Welland canal on: Wednesday. An Unlucky Stedmer, The oon Gamer. which | four men were Kill jad in the privacy of your own home 1 you get a small original package o delatone and mix into a paste enough of the powder and water to cover Ry the hairy surface. left on the skin about removed and the gkin washed and every trace of hai result from this treatment, but be b : ; 8d. No harm or lhconvenience can } sure you buy real delatone. hb Would Be Greatly Welcomed in Bast- : ern : Representati Hydro-Electric ; collect! be Mh THES he proposal to con Struct a Kingston an; TE Th Sole asrvien tae into the city from the west- rn (Beduty Notes) Ugly hairy growths can be removed This should be minutes, then will have vanish- | Sper Fam Ene th ts experien n Calta Will be PALA his Saber Biriohbe In brett aiieX Es an ta perisn 0 0 na : oth costs. No PrESaE, Apply JOHN NORTHWAY & SON ol Wainer years men' A i NOTICE OF REMOVAL Your Picnic et ~--Ox Tongues, in glass. ~Lunch Tongues, in tins, ~--Bliced Bmoked Beef, in tins, i. ~<Reefstonk and Onions, in tins 1 ~-QCorned Beef Hash, in tins. ~<Potted Meats, in tins. ~<iagadibn Botled Dinter, in tins, ~~Baked Beans, in tins. ~Qrape Juice, in bottles. =~Lemonade, in bottles. --Orangeade, in bottles, --Montserrat Lime Juice, bottles. Atything alse you may want, Just ask for it. may now be found at 111% Atreet, a few doors above Wale y. Goods store, where 1 ue to carry on Begtate an and will be please. Qustomers 8s well ones Who may see thelr commands to m 3. sume roek t Streets, 3 i: aie lence in el a. . J Yes oa the Dutarth 0! on a information ih con the! & Ee that He dorner J Bhastice, OhNSon Bhd Wel Phone 368, Ringston, Tol. Hie from Torofito to|* i unt dervion freight th of the province and ooiineot Samer Bile let |

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