Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Sep 1919, p. 5

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s FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919, = . : : "THE DAI IL BRITISH WH 1G fr---- Lake Ontano Yeout | Canadian Paci fic Royal Train [| | and Whitefish, Fresh || . y rire ES : ~ me er § Established 1870 Sea Salmon, Had- boil & * ok dock, Halibutand | | SETI onli aS I TWEDDELL'S md Cod. : A rgd vets x Ww 'g Es Bs ; ig S -- A EN 1K 8 . i For all new style, good wearing Ean BR 0 Ea | | Suits $20 up-to $45 All Prices Between 6. WAsHNGroN | fuel dn ee | ------ PREPARED COFFEE made in the cup at the table. All size cans in stock. The Prince of Wales will travel in Lord Shaughmessy's private car "Killarney", which the Chairman of i D. -COUPER- | Ponce P. R. has placed at the sposal. _._.__. _ . ; : 0 Ry : : igs am ¢ 341-3 Princess stres. Phone Fo}; of to the "Killarney" the ; CRF 3 EET LA : 3 i " . ; : For Year 'Round vl | train is to have a second private |' A #3u3 : y . £ LR : ! wi ; ® car, the "Cromarty", belonging to |' EY Xs i 5 ; \ i : ; } ' { Service Is a Present Commander J, K. 'I. Ross. The x3 ¥ $ a Sin "Cromarty" is finished in satinwood y 4 Ard at SR : 01 pe : te wm Day Necessity and fitted with every comfort imagin- Sa % ; ' Sk An v Wy : PETAR 3 : kble. The remainder of the train pt TF es i p ; ? $ GR v he . 3 i consists ofthe compartment ear : £ "Soh BD Aa ; : ; | Banas : Health statistics absolutely ® | "Empire", the dining car "Canada", ; A : 3 ! hs Rak" FI Ro : < WH ps prove that an Ice Box is a two sleeping ifs the "Carnarvon" i he : Ae x ia 3 ; i 7, 1 : household necessity for 'the Photographer | and the "Chester", ' and the car gra . ; 3 3 g \ ; | : RL 8ocod of the family's health all | "Chinook", with two baggage cars BN i 2 A 4 ; ¥ os 5) USE % ETO a I i year around. Better take this wishes to announce that he has § | at 'the head of the train. a : * | 2 4 Jrecantion and Sjesusrd your . taken over the Photographin | The engine and several of the . ins . . . » : i} . i 00 efore 8 too late. ere Business of W. L. Raby | Cars, notably the "Chinook", the The Canadian Pacific Royal Train Can ving the Prince of W An | : £ is a complete assortment of Ice 151 Wellington street, and is J | fompartment and'baggage cars, have | pact little room fitted with a lounge,] The central! portion of the ca Boxes in all sizes and styles at now prepared to do first class been completed for the occasion, | eagy chairs. a table and- electric! devoted to the dining room whict : by and- dine with him io th g - Y moderate prices, work in this line. 1 but are specially interesting in that fans. On rainy days or in cold | tastefylly. decorated in royal blue. | exclusive dining *room laid fer six. | a ------ Workmanship guaranteed. they are the first of a new series | weather the passing scenery may be | Beneath the | tile extensior 13 Six more can be accommodated in FA) PHONE 1738. | lint have, Boon adopted for the | viewed more pleasantly through the | a heavy pile « Arpat of blue, with six | th marty", { a Shecial cat S I EVENSON & H ' entire C. P. R. System, an are large windows on either side, tham| chairs upholstered in t pestry | wil e provi or the remai th Atri - | equipped with everyihing that is from the platform outside. A speed | mateh. The curtalus and. even the | of the party. The main diner is a Phone 53 : 3 83 and 87 Princess street. | modern in railway carriage building. | recorder adds interest to the con-|drawers of the sideboard carry out | pleasant piace where tables for four he \ . After this journey these cars will stant enticement of the jou ¥.| the color scheme, for the silver { and tables for two are placed in --- be drafted into the regular ggrvice. | while a0 air pressure gauge indicates | table service reposes between di- | the windows down each side of {he gf -------- p---------- i During his visit to Canada the the application of the brakes by the visions of blue tapestry velvet Be- | ear. The rich brown tomes of the D It N Prince of Wales will live on the engineer, tween the sideboard dnd the window | Cuban mahogany walle and ceilings Prompt Delivery, Er -------------------------- | traln for about two months making Next to the observatipn ecompart-|is a secrelaire with pens and paper | combined with the green hangings the "Killarney" his headquarters ment comes a section devoted to the | ready for many social notes that! and ascsituateduith inlaid lines ef throughout the trip, The train is ac- Prinee'a secretary, after which one | will be imposed upon the Prince and | satinwood harmddnize beautifully, cordingly equipped with modern de- reaches the bedroom td be ¢ecupied | his secretary. Above it a mini | The diner will accommodate thirty . vices and conveniences, tnus en- by His Royal Highness in person. | atiire 'bookcase, just large enough { persons at a sitting. Send us your hair or || *abling the Prince and his suite-to|A rich simpHeity character this | for a few delightful volumes specianl-| The three remaining sleepers pre- f 1t titres t be | enjoy as nearly as possible the dom compartment, which is finished in| ly furnished, and all by Canadian | sent only -.onesfeature of exceptional e ma 8 0 forts of a stationary dwelling. Noth- white mahogany inlaid with a fine authors. inte st to the travelling public well + | ing has been overlooked from the | line of ebony outijen the panels With steel! walls finished in | ij ecg inQed with the detalls of the renovated and recov. | handle set at the royal bedside to Built into the Slings Sh the end | tation mahogany, a kitchenette, |C. P R. sleeping cars. Tueked away ered. {= Yegulate the 'temperature of thelis the bedstead, finished with little | pantry. icebox, service counter, char-| in a corner is a dispensary as ship- I stateroom, which is a standard ap- ornamentation in the white mahog- | coal heater and chef's bodroom, have | shape as the doctor's office on a Feather beds x Plllowy pliance in_Cgnadian Pacific equip- | any of the room. Over tiie bed may | heen fitted into limited space beyond ship. A special chair has been ar- thoroughly sterlitzed and made || ment, to the telephone that brings |e pulled a roller curtain to protect | the dining room ranged for the patient jf such there Ante atirtasen at modern cost. * him in touch with all parts of the{the occupant from the dust and| The compartment car "Empire" ial be. and the showpiece of the: little ".» { train. droughts «of the ventilators in the | reminiscent of an English co for | office is a patent light fixture with - In order to distinguish it from all ceiling. The door is a full length the seats are partitiohed off which the physician can examine 1 other cars on the line, the "Kil- mirror and an ova! glass is set above | joined only by the narrow corrid the throat. Kingston Mattress Jarney" will bear the coat of arms | the dressing table. The fittings of that runs down the length of In one of the baggage cars the mpany of the Prince of Wales, having|the dressing table and toilet are) car. At each end is a commodious| darkcloset and workroom of the treet. Phe: beneath it the inscription "Ich dien". | brass in harmony with the wood- drawingroom with a sofa in addition | offiedal photographer have been ar= 56 Princess & i. S02w, The car is entered by means of alwork and a large receptacle "15! ts Lhe upper and lower berths. The! ranged. There are shower baths and small observation platform at the screwed into- the wall to hold a color scheme of the compartment sleeping compartments in the bag- : rear, small yet large emough to ac- thermos bottle for hot or cold drinks | ear is grey 1d green. the grey of gage cars too, and cold storage cup- commodate several arm chairs from | during the night. Next to the royal| the marbleized wall finish contrast- { boards where the chef keeps his | which the royal party will view the | bedroom 1s a second 'stateroom, | ing happily with the green of the| supplies. An auxiliary geuerator is FOR SALE i monders of the Rockies or the with two berths similar to the first | heavy frisette plush upholstery. In also installed here, to provide elec- { fascinating wheat. flelds, of the| assigned to the secretary. Then in| each room is to be found an ino-| tric light throughout the train if it is stationary for any length of fime. { prairies. The first compartment. is|.a niche in the wall is a shower bath dividual heating control. Lot on Raglan Road, 98 also devoted to observation, a com-|of white tiles and porcelain, The members of the Prince's im- feet front, with barn--=$800.00. f Mr A A A A AAA ria sty ae Ams > Bi The music of the Victrola WEDDED AT ARDOCH. Sng "hata; to the Bridesmaid, a sail | DOINGS AT, DENBIGH. WORK DONE AT ZEALAND. E makes home life a finer thing W. H. GODWIN ra ay i {| The Hamilton-Watkins Nuptials on |of engraved cuff links. |Last Soldier to Return Home--Mis- By the Woman's Institute In Past {iz . . & SON il 27th August. Among ithe relatives and friends siondiry Services Conducted. y Three Years. : JRE "JT is an entertainer for all of you, i Ardoch, Sept. 8.--On Wednesday, | from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. D. { © Denbigh, Sept. 6.--Albert Wien- Zealand, Sept. 8.--The following| [SES an inspiration for each of you-- Real Estate & Insurance Aug. 27th, at three o'clock p.m., St. | MacGregor, Rowland Hamilton, Mr. |ecke, the last of the young Denbigh | is a general report of the Women's i and a "playmate" where there are John's Anglican church was the scene yand Mrs. D. Rintoul, the Misses Tena ymen who served overseas to come Institute since organization here 8 EE children 89 Brock St. Phone 424 of a pretty wedding, when Miss Hilda MacGregor and Lizzie McCausland, | home, arrived home a few days ago. | three years ago, held a social in the : : Watkins, third daughter of Mr. and { and the Messrs. Perry and Spencer, | Mrs... R. Jackson of €logne, gpent &|school house, realized $24.70; at eel Mrs. J.P. Watkins, became the bride | of Myer's Cave, and Mrs. A. Flint and | few days here visiting her parents, {another on the school grounds in "Hi st ' V 1 " ARAN Sm. | OF Charles Ray Hamilton. The cere- | Mr. and Mrs. James Millar, of Snow | Mr. and Mrs. C. Both, Mrs. James June $59.41 was raised. The inati- Se 1S a er S ol1ce mony was performed by Rev. P. O.| Road. {Clark and children, who had also| tute purchased three rolls of flanel- 7 i Watson, Plevna. The bridal party The following Friday she bridal made -an estended visit at CI Both's, | ette, made 48 pairs of night shirts, La RECORDS - ee entered the chupch preceded up the | couple. left for Prescott, the Thou- bays sired 40 ae 23 pans -- PYpmas, 18 Duin o r i : : aisle by the winsome little flower sand Islands and other points, where 8. Stein. who,----after 0GlIen socks, rs wristlets, made | i Si Star Fruit girls, Sie fola and Irene Smith, |a short ids and o will bbe spent. On Summer. school in Sharbot Lake en-|and quilted two. quilts, 200 yards 3 90 cents for 10-inch, double-sided Candy Store followed by the bridesmaid, Miss] their return they will take up resi- Jorrd aisit with relatives I OHAWE, Bandage, ave 3 towards war pris i / 18594 Tell Me--and--The Vamp--Fox Trots Jos. C. Smith's Orch : Lucy Gray, cousin of the groom. af- | dente at "Riverview . Farm," where ie to pf Sa mer Rap Lore She oners, leaving a balance of 329, Me, | 18589 Anything is Nice if It Comes from Dixieland-- American ter which came the bride, leaning on | the groom has a pleasant home await- as Sen engaged to teach Be o0). d John Garrett moved and Mrs. Thom- Quartet--and--Eyes That Say "I Love You" If you want to have a good time the arm of her father, who gave her | ing his bride. rthur Crankshaw of Wolfe Islan: as Garrett seconded that they buy ; ' : i Irving and Jack Kaufman " sable Feu wey |Speut & few days here calling on a5 yards of flannelette for Red ty ea Fruit and away in marriage, Ani ree i forma bors. | C ; offi 216059 Burmah Moon--and--Doughboy Jack and Doughnut int HE eins Rp ca) They took their places beneath a MASONIC CONDOLENCE few friends and former neighbors. | Cross purposes The same officers Jit Mr. } «5 5 - 3 Geo O'Hara Store. beautiful arch of evergreens, inter. Mr. and Mrs. G Stein, former Den-| were retained for the following year: firey EE -- bigh citizens, who a number of | Mrs." Thomas Garrett, resident; Mrs, H 216061 I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles--Waltz-- and--Burmah Moon 96. Princess Street. Fhome 273, Spetsed Mii dom and Sitanra-tings Tealored 17 Lome Lodge to Mrs. C. | years ago. settled down nsar New|A. M. McCharles, at 4 hE --Fox Trot Wm. Eckdtein's Strand Trio A . 3 AVES. i ergrin's wed- i p a Liskeard, have sold their roperty | Mrs. R. McV » Secretary-treasur- : a--One-Step--and--] alada sed Bead Lee ding march wdls 'rendered by the Tamworth, Sept. 5.--The follow- there and intend u buy a fre in a Mosse, phan Armstrong gee : lese3, Ruspan oS mé-~Siave 2 Smife--Medley Fox Tras ody B 4 bride's sister, Mrs. Lorne McDonald. | ing letter of 'condolence was sent 10 | western Ontario. Until they have de-| Leta Chambers auditors. : The bride was beautifully attired | Mrs. C. R. Jones, of Tamworth, bY | cided where their future home will, Goods sent to the Red Cross in Red Seal Records in a gown of georgette crepe over | Lorne Lodge No. 404, A.F. and A M.: be, they have returned to their na- 1918: 11 night shirts, 14 pairs py- white silk and wearing a hat of white "Dear Mrs. Jones--The officers tive home and are welcome guests at|jamas, 10 pairs socks, 3 pairs wrist- } 5 at Greatly Reduced Catalogue Prices satin and silk finished 'millinery | and members of Lorne Lodge No.|Mrs. Stein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. lets, 19% night shirts, 1 quilt, .400 EEN 883612 La Ca Gi T | braid. The bridesmaid was gowned 404, AP. and AM. extend to you | Fritch's. yards of bandages, 17 night shirts, 64770 Tk or Stn Fuse (Comm) Burch Carvan us jin pink silk with overdress of sha- | and your son Sandy, their sincere Missionary services were cohduct-; 12 pairs pyjamas, 8 pairs socks, 30 jE ( pu . Jascha Helfets 1.25 dow lace. : Both carried handsome | sympathy in the sad bereavement ed last Sunday forenoon and evening | chemise for refugees leaving a bal- 74594 La Travista--Ah, fors' & lui (Seprgne) Galli-Curei 2.00 bouquets .of maldefPair ferns and | which you are suffering from the loss | in ike Lutheran Ohureh bY Fev. G. lance of $12. i i 64817 Beautiful Ohio (Violin) Kreisler 1.25 avhite china asters, Allan Watkins, | of a true, faithful and loving husband | A. Zimmer of ankin, while Revs. 64816 For You a Rose (Bariton © Emilio de Gogorza = 1 brother of the bride, assisted the | and a kind and generous father. C. F. Christiansew and J. Alberti of As the members are scattered eley- | ( is - 25 groom. After the ceremony, amid "We, his brethren, mourn with | Gods Hill conducted similar services oi lle ey [i war aver §t : showers of rice, the bridal party pro-| you. His counsel and advice, as well {In the Lutheran church in Raglan | Was thou on | HES \ . ceeded fo the home of A bride's as his genfal and true friendship, will | township. AiR SN a andoned, but some thought some- 2 Yiarola from $34 up to $597, sold on easy payments, if parents, where a dainty repast was |be seriously missed both in and out R. Mayer and his daughter Susan [thing should be done for the home, | 8 csired. Ak for free 0 ie put 624-page Musical Ency- served to the immediate relatives of} ef the lodge; He possessed all the | of Philadelphia Pa who were for afand that4t would be Hotta bor 1 eve 8 clopedia listing over 9000 "His Master's Voice Records. served to the ¢ > v > és a g } . is S t . the contracting parties. In the even- characteristics of a true Mason and ees Nelcomp this bra | the pUrPose ot oti new Hons ing a large reception was held in always encouraged those who tried | MT OT vaertigy re they | for the coming rear. : : = - 3 : their honor, and many and beautiful | to live. up to the principles of mas- ng Jor Don Bdie TER where Joa gy : Hear them at 'any "His + were the presents received, which onry, and, ke a true brother, sym- they. return to their city home aoross| -- 1 S a body builder our show the high esteem in which the | pathized with those who honestly | A bread cannot be excelled. -- ' soe It's real food. It's a ||YOUDE couple are held in the com-|tried and failed in the attempts. He | 0° lize. 2 Eo He Was Business-like. C Master S. Voice dealers Sr . munity. The groom's gift to theyhad very high ideals and could not A man from the north of Scotland 3 Manufactured b: Berliner. Gram-o-phone Liited Pleasure to ask your guests to bride was a gold monogram watch | compromise with falsehood or dis- | Social At Sunbury. was on holiday in Glasgow. One Sun- Er y > Monta TP Co., Limite Dastake of it. And say, do us [iy | hogor. He was a true brother, and a| Sunbury, Sept. 9.---Rev. P. W.| day evening he wid walking along | HSI 19224 via a little favor, will you please ? i : gentleman, and could not stoop to | Currie attending the meeting of | Argyll street when he came upon a | Tell them the name of this |! slander a brother behind lils back, | Presbytery in Kingston this ween. contingent of the Salvation Army, bread and they'll order it too. i ; if he couM not do him any good he {Several of the farmers have some and a collection-bag was thrust in Thank you. i would not do him any harm. small acreages of fall wheat on hand | front of Hig mcse. © 'He dropped a | 'Permit us to offer the suggestion | that could not be sown last spring. penny into it. Turning up Queen \ The social on Monday evening last| street, he encountered anctiher con- as a word of consolation, that per re - ) : Was a Successful event. . A crowd |tingest of the Salvation Army, and RR haps it is better that the body should i in "acs" held n TS BAKERY : ; v die than to exist, burdened by a dis- [an always be gathered in Sunbury) again a smiling 'lact 3 collee- 1 cased mind; there are worse things [80d the Ladies' Aid is -is to-be con-| tien-bag in.front of him. "Na na," 2 HOME MAD v ! in life than death. The f alone | Bratulated on the successful' events] he said. aa a peugy tae a squad 7 i J . wv . ALR i Saalied ae Ae PeSY | paver Aot a: Satrican. i| Soo's EO Tou" the corner Sut led by an all-wise and mer- | 1 0e pastor : ' Is Sontrol a good programme of music was giv-| was very good of you. But, then, yon I avenly Ruther to assure, °Ny the chief part being by MasAul- aut de a good thing Joo ¢ atten ®t ' * ey's orchestra of Kingston, who de- , you know, the re- F You that should you or your son, at a great praise. Corn cutting| pay yon a hundrédfold." "Aweel," We are always pleased to demonstrate Vietrolas and Vietor Records any time, during your life meet with and potato d time as come| said the cautious Scot, "we'll jist wait obstacies, which may appear unsur- ? Agsing and between these occupations and] till the first transaction's feenished T, F HARRISON CO LTD mountable, an intimation of your fall fairs the time of the small boy] before we Elart the second." . Lu .y . 3 trouble will bring the united assist- is pretty well taken up. School - ™ - 229-231-233-233-337 Princess Street. Phone 90. & ance of the members of this lodge | fairs will soon be on again in the Gas Prom Fuel Waste. + Sto e : submitted | to your reliet. : township. The one. for Storrington ~The duty we owe our brother |is to be held at Inverary on the 9th|, YUel waste from locomotive smoke ins { Bt, Ottaria will not be ended uxtil his wife and | gst. 2 Burupoan falls oad taal : x ials For Th)s Week: Mr. Nesbitt | on are united with hsm in the Grane : in en electric plant, ; h Lettuce, Beets, On- zo any | LOGY Kbove. Signed on behalf of] There are better fish In the sa. ; YOS. fons, Cucumbers and . Vege- s 2 IDE MALY {rma Lodge No. 404, AF. and AM. 'Than have been ever caught. they eay Tie bev of the sixteenth tables, ete. init i 1G. F. Dean, W. Master; J. A. Brown, | And this is doubtless true, because erages e. 8 Fresh Fruits arriving daily-- fi [208 © Hasan Secretary rho Dis fish always gor away. | | Ssntury ware water, mead, suck and Agents Victor-Victrolas, 113 Princess St. Red Currants, Saspnartie, i -- x 3 So © °F An Irishman says that posthumous . . . Peaches, Bananas, Goose os day's work ¢ ; 4 Ce y ; Works are the works a man writes and Pears. br th | fears Rhe: more." Lots of men seem to. think that CAS | O R 1A after he is dead. Watermelon, whole, or by the { Mr. Nesbitt gives J entire credit for | there 4s a patent on honest labor] : ; Fortune sometimes favors a man slice. | Mis recovery to TRC. Profit by lia land they don't want to risk being For Infants and Children for the purpose of destroying him, -- nes. Tipthem. iingers. InUse ForOver30 Years | * #7! ¥bo can't sing, and win onl, Drueeiat St rite 8 Tor bur Nothing 's better than a good wo- 8 _ns. should be muzzled. 45d costs you n man and nothing is'worse than a bad Always bears aa is silver, silence is golden eT a King receipt o fe the 4 Z cheek is brass. : anywhere on one. \ : ¢ {+ Sole agent for ton, James B. Rest is the sweet sauce that is dis- Signature rf 1 Some men, * like donkeys, lack | McLeod, Druggist, 2% fied up in connection with hard labor =a 3 "0 "horse sense, :

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