Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1919, p. 2

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.' PAGE TWO EERE ARNE R ANNE SANE \ There are numerous advantages to be derived by placing your order now, particu- larly because of the attractive prices McKay is able to offer by reason of large early pur- chases of Raw Furs at' considerably less than present-day prices. Beautiful Furs and Fur Coats--of style and quality, ready for inspection. John McKay, Limited "THE. FUR HOUSE' A A at arti, Nn erty His Master's Voice Records FOR SEPTEMBER Out To-day | Victrola No. 11, $174.00 { My Swanee Home---Holt-Rosedale Alabama Butterfly Hart-Shaw «3 cA "x You're Still an Old Sweetheart of Mine--S8pencer-Burr The Gate of Gladness--James-Shannon Four ....... In the Heart of a Fool- =Henry Burr "1 Found You----Henry Burr Favusaa Take Your Girlie to the Movies-- Billy Murray 'Baby--Arthur Fields Petle Gink--One Step--8ix Brown Brothers Egyptland---Fox Trot---8ix Brown Brothers RED SEAL RECORDS 90 185980 i 64816---81.25 | 64817--81.¢ | 88612--%2.0¢ | -MAHOOD BROS. I ------ NENENSENENEENEEE Real Estate Bargains | i $2,700--RAGLAN ROAD, near SEEN . { Rideau; double frame, & 3 & 2 rooms each; B. and O.; elec- tricity and gas. Réntal $384, $1500 MARKLAND ST; frame; 5 rooms; B: and C.; electricity; possession Sept. - 1st $3,000---BARRIE ST; frame, 7 rooms; B. and C.; lot 66 ft. front; immediate posses- sion FOR EVERYTHING | The eyes need to enable you to see clearly, for everything which can possibly contribute to the comfort of Eyeglass or Spectacle wearers. For Eye helps, from expert | examinations, to the smallest part necessary for repairs--de- pend upon rr $1500--EARL STREET; stone: 6 rooms; W. C.; possession August 28th. $2900 -- TORONTO STREET; detached brick; 7 rooms; B. and C. Stable. Lot 150 x 120. $3400---YORK ST, near Front-. enac Pirk; double brick; easy terms. McCann' 8S Real Estate and 'Insurance 86 Brock Su. ' Phone 326 or 021 JS. Asselstine, DOS, { Eyesight 343 King Bt, Kingston, Ont. | EREEREENEEEEENER vA - | 2000 Ibs. Fresh Pork To Clear on Saturday at Greatly Reduced Prices STEWING CUTS ............ "POT ROASTS ...... 4 ; BLADE ROASTS ........ ROUND STEAKS ......,.. SIRLOIN STEAKS ........ PORTERHOUSE STEAKS = PORK ' FRESH .PORK--Shoulder Roasts, 2 to 6 Ib. ... WINDSOR BREAKFAST SAUSAGE ............ FRESH PORK LIVER .................. » ; \ ; - NOTE Monday, Thor Day, open until 10 am. ANDERSON ; BROS., LID. "Phone 458.-439. r 3 {| on her way to the Welland Canal, | Vocationals 18568 | ie; Twigg, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG _ SAVED PART COAL CARGO! BUT ROUGH WEATHER MADE WORK DIFFICULT ON CABOTIA. Members of Crew of Stranded Vessel Arriving at Cape Vincent Stated A Was Doomed--Rival Ferry Service to Be Commenced Between Prescott -and Ogdensburg. That the steamer Cabotia went aground Sunday night Main Ducks, will be a total los the report of members of 'the 2 arrived at Cape \ They state that the vessel -h en in two, and that ther 5 no chance of saving her. The wrecking vessels sent out from Kingston tried to save as much of the cargo of coal as wag possible, but the rough sea' prevailing all week has made this work very difficult. The Cabotia car- Tied a crew of seventeen, including the captain. All the nautical instru- ments were taken from the boat and have heen-shipped-to Ogdensburg ' Complaints have been made about the present ferry service. between Prescott and Ogdensburg, and it is uhderstood that & rival service which DacK- ed by well-to-do citizens of Prescott and Ogdensburg will be put into op- eration shortly Movements Of Vessels, The steamer Sarnor, arrived from Montreal at 2 a.m. on Saturday, but laid 'up at Bwift's whar! during the night as the wind was tog strong to proceed to Fort Col The steamer Toronto passed down and up on Saturday. The report that the steamer Oma- ha had een lost in a storm on Lake Erie is incorrect, according to the owners, the Canada Steamship Com- pany The vessel was caught in a heavy gale amd returned to Kings- ton for shelter, and later proceeded borne. WON ON FRIDAY EVENING, Took Game From Dis- trict Depot by 8 to 1. In one of the best Military League | baseball games of the season Voca- tionals won from District Depet on Friday evening by 3 to 1. Gowyer, Ia steady twirler from Belleville, was on hand for the winners and helped | them to tuck away the game. The a! Vr 3.1 Posier, ss; Gérow, tI; Bills, 2b; Broder, 3b; Cherry, cf; Steven-| son, ¢; Gowyer, p; Kaiser, 1b; Law- son, 1b. { District Depot: Spoqr, 3b; Evans, 2b; Daley, Ib; Coyne, p; Olfin, If; Beswick, ss; Graham, cf; f. "Bi Dehaney; referee; The score by innings: = Vocationals 01100103 b District Depot: 1000000--1 1 4 The standing of the league at | % i { resent is: y Cn Won Lost PC 'District Depot .. .... 7 b 593 | Great War Vets, 7 3 583 Vooationals .. .. .. 8 571 ANOTHER FLAG COMPETITION i m------ | Military Football League, | At a meeting of the Kingston Mi- | litary Football League on Friday ev-| ening it was decided to play a match on Saturday evening and a challenge cup match or Monday evening. The cup has been presented bv the King ston Trades dnd Labor Council. The teams that will plas for the cup sre | {thé Shipbuilders aud the 21st Bat- talicn, President Young occupied 'the chair and the financial statement was presented by J. R, Forster, the new | treasurer. . F. Ingledew was elected | acting secretary in the absence of | Mr. Kershaw. A number of import: | i | ant matters were discussed relative seventeen games and lost only two to the personnel of the teams, anda | protest against' the game played on [¢a the local green since the club was! | formed. { { Visiting Golfers May Participaté. in | Event Labor Day. id The last flag competition at the | links of the Cataraqui Golf and Coun- | try club was so successful that it] planned to hold another similar | Saturday last was withdrawn. | handicap event on Monday. In order |sale Monday at The College | to make it more interesting the ex-|Store. { ecutive has announced that it will | permit visiting golfers, whether or | not members of the local club, to] take part'in the competition and it is | expected that quite a number will | take advantage of the very generous | offer, A number of Belleville golfers | have announced their intention to | come to the city during the day and | a splendid time is anticipated, } | Ladies fennis fournament. | The first round of the ladies' sipn- | gles tennis, tournament was played | oftat the Country Club this week. | Miss Aileen Rogers defeated Miss | | Helen MeKay defeated Miss Gwendo- {lyn Folger, Miss Kathleefi Carruth- | {ers won from Miss Manion Lesslle, jand Miss Margaret Hemming de- feated Miss Sybil Kirkpatrick. - Prevost, Brock street, has received | a case of the abovéhsuits made by the | best manufacturer's guarantee. Just as well made as order work. Anyone in need of a blue serge suit would do| well to see them. We will guarantee both color and workmanship. Queen's Néw Chemistry Professor. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Neish and chil- dren; of New York, arrived in the city on Friday afternoon. Dr. Naish, who 4s a graduate of Queen's Uni- versity, was ted professor in the departffiéi¥® of Chemistry at Co- lumbia University, and has come back to his Alma Mater to succeed Dean W. I. Goodwin as professor of chemistry and head of the depart- ment. Dr. Neish will commence his duties next session. ------------ Re-Creation of Brian Kent. Wright, issued on editing Secure a copy Monday at Book Story" fu The College plank down TF Avance, {end of six months if you feel lke {purchasing instrimeat we will allow ton Labor Day. | military +stafl officers; their wives; nursing sts- ters and V.A.D's. | evening, Skip J. M. Eiliott won from | 1A. © SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1919. - INCIDENTS OF THE DAY |= Happenings in the City and Vicinity ~--What the Merchants Offer to 'the Readers of the Whig. Buy your, groceries at Pickering's Dancing in pavillion in afternoon at fair grounds on Labor Day. W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at McAuley"s, or phone 564w. There was a large market Satur- day morning. Prices produce were little changed. "Teddy" Smith, the genial railway Bagman, on Ontario street, left for; Toronto on Saturday morning, on a two, week's vacation. As the Feanlt. of the long walt for street delfvéty over -the week-end, quite a number of citizens on Satur: day asked for mall boxes at the post office. in I Boarding houses are probably so called because a man is expected to > for LATEST POPULAR MUSIC Including: ~--Dreamy Alabama. ~~Blowing Bubbles; --Tell Me.. ) ----Carolina Sunshine. Deputy Sheriff Benjimin Watter- s worth was here from on on Sat- =Beautiful Oho. urday, with three deserters for the penitentiary, There werq, given two years each, gd For your next afternoon tea, try DALY'S GOOD TEA: Mahood's Drug Store can supply you. The largest string of horses ever attending the Brockville Fair for the track events was on hand this week, no_less than forty-threé trotters and pacers being quartered on . the grounds. Baseball and football 'matches and sports of all kinds at fair grounds on Labor Day. Captain Walker of the C.A.P.C. retires today, Saturday, after twen- ty-five years' service. He goes Book and Music Sale ... TONIGHT LATEST POPULAR COPYRIGHTS . SPECIAL 65¢. PER COPY LATEST 40c. HITS (to-night only) STORE OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY -~TORONTO DAILY PAPERS ON SALE AT 1.830 P.M. The, College Felephone 919 ¢ TWO FOR A'QUARTER gree »++3 FOR $1.00 --Golden Gate. --BY the Camp Fire. --When You Look in the Heart of a Rose. --Bweet Siamese. ha ~Missouri. > Book Store ' Open Evenings : ~ to British Columbia and plans a trip down the coast to California and to New Zealand. We will rent you a plano, and at she six months' rental on p ase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. i Boys playing near the building are blamed for setting. fire to the marine signalling station at Barrie- field on Friday afternoon. The fire- | men were given a call at 4.30 p.m. The damage will amount to about $30. . Don't forget picnic at fair grounds Dange Ia City Hall in evening. A splendid dance was given in Grant Hall by the staff of Queen's | Military Hospital on Friday evening. The music was furnished by the Salis- | bury orchestra. It was a distinctly affair, those present being -- ett ten September Good Housekeeping. Read the large four colume advt. In this issue and secure a copy Mon- day at The College Book Store, Open all day. un J. M. ELLIOTT'S RINK WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Won Seventeen and Lost Two Games During Season In the Bowling. At the bowling green on. Friday | Skip W. H. Montgomery by 15-3, | and Skip D. Buchanan from Skip H. | W. Newman by 16-10. In the deu-+ bles "H. W. Newman and A. W. Mec- | Mahon defeated R. S. Graham and G. i Bateman by 17-12, and in the! singles, H. Angrove won from D. A. { Shaw by 9-0. By winning his game at the bowl! Ing green on Friday evening Skip J.| M. Elliott can- claim the champion- | hip of the season. - His rink has won ed in stock to-day. White Voiles Which is the most remarkable feat | His rink consists of P. "3: Conway, Sergt. J. H. Baker and E.! Willlamsen and himself. The doubles and singles competitions are net yet! fifiished. | Anadis stra gins Harold Bell Wright's New Book. The Re-Creation of Brian Kent on | Book | First edition of 960.000 al= ready exhausted. Price $1.50, - i . Labor Day Excursion. NNN NNENNNENNEENEENEANEEEEEEEE 20 dozen "Wear Like Iron" Black Rib- bed Hose for Boys; all sizes. 50¢ per pair up 20 dozen Girls' Lisle Hose -- White or Black--all sizes. Extra value 50¢ per pair up ONLY 10c. A YARD 200 yards extra wide, Garter Elastic; black; just the thing for the school stock- ings. Regular |5c. value. Special to-night ren ina easier. vedes «100 per yard, BLOUSES BLOUSES Beautiful styles in holiday Blouses plac- wm : : : oo My Georgette Crepe in flesh, white or maize 3 --extra special; all sizes . . ......$7.50 up. Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" WeHave In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato. Soup ampbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomatp Soup Clark's Vegetabls Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea~~the Good Tea | Victory Borids are the popular thing. Buy them! © W. R. McRae & Co. ' GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 ? WHICH ? Paying Rent iy Giving Good Momey Away. COLBORNE STREET Solid brick; 7 rooms: improve- ments; gas for lighting and coke ing: good cellar; furnace; yard and right-of-way. Garage . i $2200. s i BARRIE ST. Brick; 7 rooms; cellar; yard: Improvements: in good condition. Possession In two weeks--§2,500, CHERRY ST. Frame; § rooms; - ghoa- yard; improvemen.# tn first class state of repair--§1,500. E. W. Mullin & Son §| Cor. Johniton and Divial Phones 530W. and 5300, "e 4 4 : . . 4 o h , ----- * TT DULDERS' SUPPLIES sae: Saw Mill, Planing Mill, Woodworking Boat leaves Swift's wharf at 2 p.m. : . Str. America, last trip of to Thousand Meisnds and Ar pon FARRER NREEERREN RENE nnn -- WAR TROPHIES EXHIBIT At Toronto May Be Shown at the : Kingston Exhibition. R. J: Bushell, secretary and mana- i ger of the Kingston Industrial Ex- | hibition writes: | In the issue of your valued paper j otf Fast evening, I noticed in an edi- torial, an item referring to the ex- i Prime western beef at Pickering's.| { Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Sheds, etc. Star Fruit § his plant closes at 5 o'clock Xena Store ||! "Fn tw 3000 Ibs. Choice Beef : | fil BE Set hibition of war trophies upon [bib tion at the Canadian Nationa - | bition, Toronto, and how interesting Candy Store. they were. A hint was thrown out 66 Princess Street. that "Bob" Bushell, should get them Cad seasomable Fruit asd Candy from the Star Fruit and Phone 273, S. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Fuctory Lumber Yards Bay & Wellligton Streets On your name being left off the Voters' List. If you were missed by the enumerators or are in doubt call at the Y.M.C.A. or phone 450 for jhe information before September st. . Aare mar EEA wae BLIcc anadsy F Board $ for the Kingston Industrial Exhibi- Fruly, 1080: Candy, ot: tion, Sept. 23rd-27th. 2 : I beg_to advise that negotiations are now going on to secufe the same for thy Kingston Industrial. Owing {10 the energy put into the exhibi- | tion by myself and board of directors | and the press of our city. I find build- ing accommodation inadequate to { supply the demand for space, which condition I hope will not be permit- ted to exist another year by our city council and public spirited men of 'our city. 1 am much in favor of a ; ' " | first class hotel and a rousing big a | 4 | exhibition, two essentials, necessary J a | tor. the Wregress ou Suh far famed n w Fall Felts are ready city. ns are welk under way for he ne $3 up to $7.50 Jin guton to have an exhibition sur- Si up to § ig all efforts in thé past, in Any Panama in our store magni and character, and I pro- 7 Hi mise our visitors an exhibition of en. "Any Straw Hat for $1.00 tertainment and educational value Cge 9 Ladie's Hats not surpassed by any Board of Dir- | ectors East of Toronto for 1919. © AT UNHEARD OF PRICES - Panamas and Ready-to-Wears i ---------- oe 98¢. Take No Chances. KINGSTON, ONT. « : : Office Phone 60 : Factory Phone 1415 "es Lumbe r, Conl and Wood --- Cc ANADAS | AVORITE D - ETT'S CHOCOLATES § Finest Quality iH . \ : 8 RED FEATHER ASSORTMENT - ELECT ASSORTMENT . FRUIT CORDIALS ¢ - A rs ¥. CHERRY COCK TAILS 'Fresh--delicious. i q § Mahood's Drug Store ¥

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