Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Sep 1919, p. 2

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IR PAGE TWO. EENNNEEEEENEENNNNREENNEEANENANE ra : There are numerous advantages to be derived by placing your order now, partion larly because of the attractive prices McKay is able to offer by reason of large early pur- chases of Raw Furs at considéxably less than present-day prices. ZANNEEENCENNEEINEE "and quality, ready for inspection. | John McKay, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE L ! Beautiful Furs and Fur Coats--of style rh rl De tohes state 'that mE -- His Master's Voice Records Recorded In Canada A eR Victrola No. 11, $174.00 235001 $1.50 235008 Thora (with Orchestra)--John Steel Nervana (with Orchestra)--John Steel . Some Day 1'll Come Back to You--John Steel 500 Roses--John Steel . . . . $1.50 Let the Gréat Big World Keep Turning--Henry Burr 216049 * They'll be N ity Proud in Dixie of their Old Black Joe 90 Micky--Henry Burr 216040 My Ain Folk--Allen Turner . 90 God Send You Bick to Me--Henry Burr 216034 Hello Central! Give Me No Man's Land 90 Honey, Will You Miss Me--Lieut. Gitz Rice Take Me Back to the Land of Promise-- Lieut. Qitz Rice. . Hindustan--Henry Burr Kisses-- Henry Burr HEAR THESE RECORDS AT--- MAHOOD BROS. J HOME BARGAINS 3000 -- BARRIE STREET, frame; 7 rooms; B. ahd C.; lot 66 ft. front; early posses- sion. $2950----BROCK ST., Brick; 7 rooms; furnace. Cash $500. $2,700--RAGLAN ROAD, near Rideau; double frame, § rooms each; W. C.; ele: tricity and gas. Rental $384. $2900 -- TORONTO STREET; detached brick; 7 rooms: B. and €! Barn. Lot 150 x t 120. Immediate possession. FOR EVERYTHING The eyes need to enable you see clearly, for everything hich can possibly contribute THE SCHRIGLEY AGROUND STEAMER WENT ON THREE MILES ABOVE CROSSOVER LIGHTS Donnelly Wrecking Company Secut- ed Five Hundred Tons of Coal Off the Steamep Cabotia on Wednesday --Movements of Vessels Reported, The s mer Schrigley is aground, twelve miles above Brockville Lights She was running 1 and bound west. No information "was obtained i | badly she was damaged. | with the $8a running high that the and to the shoals. Ati The Donnelly Wrecking Company | made another trip to the steamer Ca~ {botia on Wednesday, and returned with 500 tons of coal off the stranded vessel, The work will be continued The steamer Jeska and the barge ! Isabella Reid, loaded with coal, the former from Charlotte, and the lat- { ter from Erie, are unloading at the penitentiary. 10.50 a.m., 'on Wednesday. The steamer City of Hamilton pas- ed up from Montreal to Toronto and iamilton at 4.30 a.m., on Thursday. The steamer Toronto down apd up on Thursday. 2 1k r $ | HEARD ON THE SIE | Prince worked his ri hand 8 trip up 'no , shaking people that he was ft hand. suffering from is. hoped that 1 have both g order when for the week- 80 er Canadian His Royal hands omes 1 end of Oct Ac here ording #¢ will Look out for some old time 'rushes boys get. back in full force. There is a rumor to the effect that the Prince of Wales {s going to have | in all the cities with 25; It would e pur M the"mayors 000 populat lly be too 1 i or the sak people. start and boost the population. Inspector W. S plaining about the at Stone Hughes 8 in the peni- . He says rowr and that a them. We any camplaint from the fat men in the penitentiary at Portsmouth. 2 cells will certainly have to be made big eno { men who get fat on profiteering. tentiary that they are t al man cannot have yet to hear Speaking about the strike at the locomotive works, it is stated that one man has been working on a farm all time, and yet he reports to i labor headquarters here tw ice a veek, and has drawing hjs $8 a week during the four months he has been on strike. It certainly is an ill- wind that blows no person good. $1 the The Lights That Failed. A number of electric lights in the | outskirts of the city were not in working order on Wednesday night: jAld. Chown, chairman of the Fire and { Light Committee, and Ald. Smith, { Were out on a tour of the city on Wednesday night, and they made a {mote of the places where tha Hghts "| failed to shine, and as a result they | will take the matter up with the Util- | ities Commission, as the committee | does not 'want to pay for street lights { when the city is not getting the bene- { it of them, . 1 -------------------- Rifle Club Meeting. { At a meeting of the military head- | quarters rifle club on Wednesday ev- | ®ning it was decided to hold the con- 'was during a terrific wind storm Steamer was swept out of her course | The steamer Cadillac passed down | Tirom Port Colborné To Montreal at One writ- ' when the 18 com- ugh for the! ims - Wg git THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer io the Readers of t Whig. W. Swaine, planc tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564w. ' Remember that Sgiurday, 13th, 1s Tag Day for the Hospital. Sept General Ottawa House. new school building. | Only one contagious case was re- ported to the medical health officer < last week, ver, Unexcelled in Canada -- DALY'S! | GOOD TRA---always the same. For sale at MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE, { Kingston. ' : The labor men in Kingston are talk- | ing of securing a candidate for the { Peterboro Board of Education is tasking the eounell for $240,000 fora i It was one of scarlet fe-! \ G. O: Stevenson, Ottawa, a fourth! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1019, 10 Kindred of the Dust by Number Please by The Abolishing of Death by . . 'The Deluge .....' SYear Arts-student-at Queen's toivers | sity, was operated upon for append!- | | citis last Monday in Ottawa and is | now recovering. Now 1s the time to have your {plano tuned. We carry two expert {tuners and will assure entire satis faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Kingstonians at Napanee, on Wed- nesday, speak well of the horse races. | I| The College Book St. Lawrence and the Bay of Quinte! No fee was placed oh automobiles and it is stated that several hundred cars were parked in the grounds. A new weekly boat service on the as far as Trenton, will be inaugurated on Sept. 18th. The steamer Imperial will run on the old schedule of the Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, Enter- prise, Ont., wish to announce the 'en-| gagement of their youngest daughter Sadye, to John E. McKenna, [Smith's Falls, Ont. The wedding will take place quietly on September 16th We will rent you a plano, and a end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ance. C. W. Lindsey, Limited. he celebrated Bagot street. dump is still in the limelight. Some brush caught fire while Ald. Chown, chair- | man of the fire and light committee, and one of his colleagies, Ald. Smith, inspecting - the dump, and they uished the blaze... ios Let's | CBITUARY The Late Yin Lee. | Yin Lee, the Chinaman who was struck by a bicycle two months ago on Princess sireet, sustaining a frac- tured jaw, passed away at the Gen- eral Hospital on Wednesday. Blood- boisoning set in from the wound and caused his death. The deceased was born in the province of Sen Ning China, forty years ago and had re- sided in Canada during the past fif- teen years. He is 'survived by his {wife and children, who reside in { China. | ------------------------. | Grading of Mechanics. A prominent trades union writes as follows regarding grading of mechanics: Tt Thits question 1848 1d a8 the hills as anyone who is in touch with the trades knows. A contractor who has jany work of any extent takes the best men he can 'get and any who do not {come up to the mark are. dispensed {with 4s soon as possible, man the | finds. some are expert in one bramech {and others in another, and thus uses | them to advantage to himself and to {his employees. This is an age of {specialty and each fits the groove in | which he belongs. On the other hand, | the contractors themselves are all | graded from A away down to 2." A first-| | clade contractor sizes up his help and | ? 1 { { i 1 Telephone 919 The Efficienty of the Soul by Meredith Nicholson Rupert Hughes James Oliver Curwood The Man Who Invented It ....F 000,000 PEOPLE Peter B, Kyne 0 . +» - Basil King rank R. Adams ON: SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. WILL READ THE October -Cosmopo AMERICA'S GREATEST MAGAZINE, CONTAINING The €rimson Tide by ...... Robt Oriental Irritants by .. The Lotus-Eater by .. The Connoisseur hy ... Trailing ArButus by .. Uneasy Street by .... Black Dan by ..... W. Chambers ++. Kenneth L. Roberts . Albert Payson, Terhune «++ + Perceval Gibbon . Frederick' A. Kummer a Art + Somers.Roche sree eass Jack Boyle Store Open Evenings price--per yard NINE NEN NEE ENR NEE NEP VERY" STYLISH Be: Ey 200 yards of extra quality Chif- fon finish Broadcloth--52 ins. wide -- navy,~nigger brown, taupe, Belgian Blue, grey, tan, black--new goods at an old va veee: $5.00 | $ and it's-a beauty. We have your Winter Coat-- a 4 gs ve | WeHave In Stock . Just Arrived » Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable, Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's" Vegetable Sou Distributors for Red Rose Teoathe Good Tea i Victory Bonds ate the popular thing. Buy them! nN W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 IN esvsvsos REAL ESTATE $2350--Double Frame dwell- ing on Johnson street (near Division), $2100 on Double frame dwelling Montreal street. $4500--Double brick dwelling on University Avenue. $2450--Detached dwellnig on Collingwood street. $12350-- Detached dwelling on Cherry street, ; $3350---~Detached brick Beverly street. Fire Insurance, Money to loan, E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnston asd Division Sta, Phones S30W. and 539J. on STUY TTY Y UYU TOYO YYY { cluding shoot om two days. Thanks-| | giving Day and the Saturday preceed-| { ing it. There are three trophies and! to the comfort of Eyeglass or One On the Whig. Spectacle wearers. $1900--PINE STREET, frame, il A correspondent vouches for the | 6 rooms; B & C. For Eye helps, from expert examinations, to the smallest part necessary for repairs--de- pend upon $3800 -- Collingwood Street; stone; 7 rooms; furnace; oak floors; lot 66x132. Pos- session Nov. 1st. McCann's a Real Estate and Insurance 86 Brock St. Phone 326 or 621 Eyesight Specialist #42 King St., Kingston, Ont. ----WHITE FISH ----LAKE TROUT --~----PARSLEY ----WATERCREST -- CELERY ----SMOKED FISH --HADDIE, FILLET Plentiful just now. ~----SPRING CHICKENS ~----YOUNG DUCKS ----YEARLING FOWL. {| ANDERSON BROS, 17D, Phone 458-459, J. 8. Asselstine, D.0S. | 2 number of money prizes, and all of them will be open to the individual! his wife were staying at a hotel in| | shooters, 'the younger members be-| An Eastern Ontario country town. As | ing offered every encouragement to | do their best. There will be no teams in this shoot. At the conclusion of the shooting, a meeting will be called to arrange for a social evening at { which the prizes will be presented. -------------- CE Made Bést Appearance. In the cadet corps competition at | Napanee fair, Wednesday afternoon, {the Kingston Collegiate boys did i splendidly in the drill and up to near {the end of hg movements lopked i like winners. n the physical train- | ing, Kingston and Belleville tied for first place. The Kingston boys on the whole made the best appearance on inspection, all ef them being well set up. They had a very enjoyable time in Napanee and the people there gave them a warm welcome. Agree To Co-operate. At a meeting of the Separate School Board on Wednesday evening the members expressed their willing- ness to co-operate with the civic au- therities on the occasion of the visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Ald. {| Norman Smith and Ald. Percy Chown | attended and asked that the school children take part in the musical pro- gramme of the day. The board agreed to have them attend the ceremonies at the Cricket Field. ------------ ---- Committed For Trial, A Frenchman named Hammond, iwho was employed on the steamer { Toronto, was placed under arrest on jarrival of the steamer in Kingston ion Thursday morning. charged with {indecent assault, the complainant be- {ing a.member of the crew. He was | brought before Magistrate Farrell 'and was committed for trial. Con- stables Timmerman and Clark mad> ithe arrest. ! Taxes Are Due, ' Collector Newlands reports that ithe taxes have been coming in very { well this year. Next Monday, the 18th, is the last day for payment. After jthat date five per cent, interest will ibe charged and payment enforced. | following: A Kingston citizen and is natural, they enjoyed reading the | British Whig which came to them | daily. One morning the lady missing, | the newspaper asked the chamber- maid, "Have yon seen my husband's Whig?" "Good gracious, Mrs. band was bald," she replied. A ii "THE HAT STORE" GIRLS' & MISSES "FALL HATS IN BIG VARIETY - ia case of the above suits made by the Newman "The Always Busy Store" | & Sha | o Brown, 1 didn't know that your hs.| AANA ANASSASNNEEEESEREAARE yee BUILDERS SUPPLIES sans Dry Kindling Wood a supply of dry kindling, fall and . winter. for J. R. CARTWRIGHT DEAD. | {He Had Been In Failing Health for ¥ = Bome Tithe. {John R. Cartwright, Depuig At- {torney-General for Ontario, died on | Wednesday. Mr. Cartwright had | been failing in health for some time. | Third sen of the late John S. Cart- wrighhy, Q.C., M.P., he was born at [Kingston on February 28th, 1842. He was educated at Rugby and Ox- [ord nai his B.A. in 1868. He {was called to the bar in 1871, and lin 1878 was appointed clerk .of pro- | cess at Osgoode Hall In 1889 he ! was appointed Deputy Attorney-Gen- eral. The Province of Ontario has {lust a most valued public servant, and the Covernment a most conscientious and single-minded counsellor. A 'Contractor Dead. : Word was received on Wednesday anpouncing the death of Robert Wed- dell, the prominent harbor contrac. tor, at his home in Trenton. He has Deen ill for some time. Mr. Weddell was about seventy years of age and had been for many years engaged in dredging and similar contracts for governthents ahd municipalities. He was a shrewd financier and was con- sidered one of the ablest business men in the Bay of Quinte district. He was married three times, all three of his wives having preceded him to the . He is survived by one son, Robert, Jr, and one daughter. Mrs. Charlés Weaver, both of Trenton. Bes: Tue Serge Suits. Prevost, Brock street, has received 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 guarantes both coier aad workmanship. jus intimated in the tax collector's | notice on another page. For the next j few days there will be a rush to the | { city treasury to Pay. } 1Gen. A. E. Roex. 8 Loudon fair, Gefleral Semin . Speaking ' at the opening of the : Bir Arthur Car- ivie; In his review of the war, made | special mention 61 The work of 3-i7- -- o---- ns-- We can supply .you with To- matoes by the bushel Also Spices and Vinegar. Ewry- thing for the Catsup season. Get our prices before buying. FRIENDSHIP' 210 DIVISION STREE + PHONE 545 S. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Factory Lumber Yards Bay & Wellington Streets KINGSTON, ONT. Office Phone 68 Factory Phone 1418 € maser Lumber, Conl and Wood --~---- TT Page and Shaw Chocolates $1.00

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