Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Sep 1919, p. 2

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PAGE 1 wu HEESE Furs Of = Distinction Fxclusive model§.and an immense variety of novel styles. Write for catalogue and full information. John McKay, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE' 149-157 Brock Street. KINGSTON i His Master's Voice Records Recorded In Canada > Instrumental . Victrola XI. $225.00 A Little Bireh Canos and You--Walts How Would You Like to bs my Daddy, if Miro's Bang .......... .. Geraldine Waltz, Hesitation--Miro's Band The Blue Bird, Walts--Miro's Band Laurentian-Mareh--Band of First Reg Land of the Maple, Band of First Regin Chevalier, Jig Medley=--3 Zaftino Hornpipe, Medlay--J. Zaffino in s Cleopatra, One-Step--Miro"s Dance Orchestra Calicooo, Fox Trot--Miro's Dance Orchestra . ... I'm Sorry T Made You Cry, Waltz--Green and D'Lier Jazaophingé, Fox Trot----Green and D'Lie I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles, Walty--W, Strand Trio Burmah Moon, Fox Trot--W, Eekstein's Strand Trio HEAR THESE RECORDS AT MAHOOD BROS. 216050 90 216047 90 216008 90 21603 90 2180386 a0 216057 90 t Grenadier Grenadier . . Eckstein's 216061 80 LR Ain mig No si, A ------ ------------ GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE Wall Hstablished 'Business, No. 71 Pine Street Frame store and dwelling attached, with 7 rooms; sleép- ing porch: furnace; B. &C.; electricity; large barn; henery and garage; large lot. To children's % ken, as a slight stra Btock fresh and up-to-date. be taken os ygin from Will sell buildings, stock and fixtures' at low price. Owner leaving city. 5 : McCann's Real Estate and Insurance 806 Brock St. Phone 826 or 621 | the eye. - adjust glasses perfectly. Bring your children to Eyesight 5, $42 King St., alist ton, Ont. "ANDERSON BROS, m. , QUALITY, VALUE AND SERVICE _ Thursday Values uy a AYER Eee ese. Oven Roasts Ft bass i 3B Th Beef Drippi; tives co. 35e I: Bett Suny on ly Se fb, + Use Anderson's Kettle Rendered Lard Try Windsor Breakfast Sausage . . 22¢. Ib. 300 Ihe, Smoked reakfast Bo 300 oy fresh | Sg In . . 20e. Ib, ..18e. Ib. 22¢. Ib. $ave un ents -~ head): Le ork Liver ,...... 6c. 1b. * rin IN FITTING GLASSES eyes spacial eare should | wrong lens might result in perma- | | nent injury to the delicate tissues of | We will skamine their eyes, fit and J. §. Asselstine, D.0.S 5 -- THE DAILY BRITISH WHiG STRUCK BY GIA. TRAN INCIDENTS F THE DAY SUSTAINED LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF i -. BMITH ELLIOTT FRACTURE OF THE THIGH, ship Auto Truck. Smith Elliott, who conduets the farm of the Canada Steam- ship Lines in the township close to the city, was struck by the G.T.R. local passenger train go- ing east at the Perth Road ¢ross- ing while driving fn 'his hi truck to the city with a load of milk about 8.30 a.m. Wednes- day. The truck 'was smashed up and Mr, Elliott was thrown out and badly injured. The train was stopped and the injured man was conveyed to the depot sia- tion and 8.8. Corbett's motor 1 | him to the General Hospital 'Where it was found thet thigh bone was broken and that he had Teeeived other serious injuries. Drs Morrison and Williamson attended him and X-ray examinations were made. Mr. Elliott has baen going over the raflway crossing almost every day of his life, AUTO AND MOTORCYCLE Motorcycle and In= Jured. An automobile and a figured in an accident at of Bagot and Princess | Wednesday morning. Mrs motoreyel the corme street, dier named Dufty, ran up on to th sidewalk at this corner. Mrs. Cosp tich is regarded as serious. |". Duty claimed that the automiobil motorcycle and this to the walk, bit Mr. Murphy claim phy had been in Mahood"s drug stor and was making a turn at the corne when Dufty was coming up Princes street, The motor car stopped, it i alleged while making the tary, bu at any rate the motor 1 td the sidewalk and Mrs. I was on the walk was injured [LITTLE BABY FIGURES Over to Care of Another Woman. | Wednesday. It appears that the baby was tak (én away from .the short time ago, and handed over t { another woman to be eared for. Th ing her baby, and, it is stated, ha been endeavoring to get possession | of the child. The case was brough before the court so a8 the necessar woman in question the right to kee the baby, and the latter was handé« | it over into her custody as the fesul {of the, proceedings, i i Saat y | OPPONENT OF OTHER DAYS. | { Plead Before New Head of Railwa Compniigsion. { Before the Dominion | Commidsions, Ottawa, on Railwa {appeared on behalf of the {ot Parham, a village about {miles north of Kingston, and fort u the | With an agent in charge and a &idin ordered. {M.P.P., Addington county. Dr, Edwards and Mr. Oarvell will be remembered, says the Ottaw Jourdial, were bitter political enemies | {In the old days, that is before the con- | i on the horigon,!| Lient. Fred James, of Ottawa, has | i The old politfeianseenjoyed the sight! been appointed assistant publicity di- | t reetor for the Department of IMami- | | $cription issue loomed {Of the member for | ing before Mr. Carvell., tod that lducted at ; | establishment of an' | improvement of the | ment was reserved. § he railway budiness ~ Parham to Charles Harty James J. Taugher ... ... ,.. British-American. Hostal . ATFHend ... . . ... . The fund now totals $2,870. St. George's AY. PA. Annnal. At the annual meeting of the An | | | { i i { i i | the followiig officdrs were elected: | the Dean. bi President --Rev. Cocil Whalley, Vice-President Evans. | 88 ry-Treafurer i yer , 80 that with an unusually programme ises to have a successful year. Very Appropriate Choosing for his text verse of the §8¢ Matthew, ~'Liyw 3 Sapter -- ambulance wav-eatted to remove ns FIGURE IN ACCIDENT ering rapidly. Mrs. M. Coyne Was Mit By on M. Coyne, an aged women, was knocked down when a motoreyels, driven by a sol- received a severe shaking up, and ows ing to her advanced years, her cofidi- [driven by Charles Murphy, hit His put him over on { his car was stopped at the time. Mur iN LICE COURT CASE Taken From Mother and Given A baby figured {an a case which | FY : ' | came before Magistrate Farrell on | mother objected to this woman hav | papers could be taken out giving the Tuesday, | erat Dr. J. Edwards, M,P. for Frontendc; | last. residents rbd | that better station accomitiodations jt] tate and he may accept the nomina- | Fronienae, wears] | ing his best Stinday smile and plead- The member fr Fréntenac declar- cons agent and the| station. Judg.| | | i AR oh Te pt. | | KINGSTON INDUSTRIAL FAIR. | et 4 The Subscriptions Are Still Coming Hand, iglican Young People's Association | Honorary President--Very Rey, 4 Miss Martha Seymour | Editorial Seeretary-- William Wea- The attendinse Was very snoourag- ing and the utmost Sathiaipm shown before it, the soclety pro- GENERAL INTEREST. He Was Driving Over the Perth Road Happenings fn the City and Vicinity Crossing In the Canadian Steam. - ~~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig, . Have you registered? | W. Swaine, planv tuner, orders at MeAuley's, or 'phone 584w 2 The Kingston Industrial fair is to be 2 hummer. Get ready to en- Joy fit, Your épportunity to gave money. The Expansion Sale of the Veterans' Clothing Company, Make It a point to take a day ofr next week to witness the fair at the Alfred street grounds. ! Almon Walker returned on Satur- | day, after spending the past week! | with friends fn Oshawa. ei} Inquiries are being made at Brock- | ville, regarding a 'Ford touring car | (stolen from T. 8. Watson of this elty. 7 | Now is the time to have your | |plano tuned. We carry two expert {tuners and will assure entire satis- | !factien. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. There is considerable talk over the coming bye-election. Kingston's best interests must be conseryed, say the | political leaders. | A dollar saved is a dollar made. Buy your new ralhcoat at the Ex- | pansion Saie of the Veterans' Cloth- | ing Company. i W. R. Magill, of the International Press, Limited, in the Hotel Dieu Hospital with appendieitis is recov- The annual meeting of the Par- | ents' Teachers' Association of Vie- toria sehool will be held Friday at 4 p.m. at the school. Donald = Billett, Kingston, while visiting his parents at Chantry, had the misfortune to break his leg in a caraccident. He is ltiproving nicely. Wa will rent you a plano, and at 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 b. "ance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Miss Minnie Frasso met with a very painful accident; and is confined to the Hotel Dien with .a severely frac tured arm, --All-wish-her a-speedy frecovery. z * The ¢ meet ~ 2 | © 8 Y property committee is to Friday afternoon to make an inspection of the fair grounds and sea that all is in order for the hold- ing of the Kingston fair next week. 5 John W. Dunlop, aged eighty-six t years, died on Tuesday at his reg , | dente, 21 Colborne street. He was formerly a resident of Cataraqul, and was an angel of the Catholic Apos- tolié 'hureh. He was unmarried. Judging 'from reports the Whig | has received from its correspondents throughout the district, the whole | scountryside is coming to Kingston next week to see'the fair and have a peep dt "Bob™ Bushell. T S | i young mother ¢ f 4 ! 0 4 | 8 | The Lite Andrew Eagleson, Andrew Eagleson passed away at t | Portsmouth on Tuesday. He was ¥ | sighty years of age and formerly tive ed at Millbrook, Ont, where he his a brother, James, still residivg. The body was sent to Millbrook via a.T R. by R. J. Reid, undertaker. B p d t t= The Late Henry Dillabough. i |" Henry Dillabough, aged twenty: | four, son of Albert Dillabough, Win- Y | chester, passed away at the Kingston | | General Hospital on Tuesday, after | ¥ia short illness. He underwent an op- | ion for appendicitis on Thursday | The remains were sent to Win- | v| chester by R. J. Reid on Wednesday. ! BRT i Ald. Patterson A Candidate , i g|. labor men state that they wilk| of at least eight cars in length, we have the firet candidate in the field | I Dr. Edwards was support | Jor the Clinton {®d In his application by W. J. Black, | Oct: 27th. byé-etection on | They Rave requested Ald. | | Willlam Patterson to be their cand® | a tion. Lidut. James' Appointment. i | gration and Colonization. He went | | overseas with the 148th Kingston | Batinton. "The Hat Store" Come to Headquarters foi your & . -- -- October Magazines ial Review, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Woman's Home ture, Electrical Experimenter, Outing, Baseball, Saucy, Parisienne, Smart Set Picture Play. Yogiland, You Can't Drive My Dreams Away (G Willow Lane, Don't You Remember the 'Time, bama, Carolina Sunshine, "Tell Ohio, Western Land, By the C " Telephone 919 Cosmopolitan, American, Green Book, Peoples, Short Stories, Live, De- tective, Smiths, Ainslees, Blue Book, Good Housekeeping, MecCalls, Pictor- Companion, Delinsator, Standard Quarterly, Popular Mechanics, Illustrated World, Physical Cul- Ginger Jar, Live, Snappy, + Motion Picture Magazine, Classic, Photopiay, Latest Million Copy Hits In Music itz-Rice), Weeping Golden Gate, Dreamy Ala- Me, Hindustan, Sweet Siamese, Beautiful amp Fire, Blue Bird, Blue Rose, Rose Room, Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight, Moonlight Waltz, Enid Waltz. The College Book Store Open Evenings a - EY a. OR THE FALL | ee 300 yards All Wosl Serge--navy, Russian green, taupe, grey, black: 54 inches wide. To-day's value' would be $4.00 a yard. Our price Habutai Wash Silk--36 ins. wide, in 20 of the season's best shades; beautiful quality; our special price, per yard Ben va ivan oo, S138 a A A hn ain ining Store Hours--9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. except Saturday § Newman& Shaw u (3 The Always Busy Store NN 4 ee A aarti i eae a, AT WOLFE ISLAND FAIR and Baseball On Thesda The following races took plac at the Walle tslaga Fair of Tuesday: In the rushing races there were but two entries and Salvidore won from McChesney by two out of the three half milé heats. The best time was 1.01. > In the named race, the result was: Petér Hawking by W. Hawking 1 1 1 Jonny Mack, ty J, Me¢Donald 2 3 2 The Diamond, y a Murphy 3 3 3 est time, 2.561%. While the Diamond was second position in thé last heat he fell, and Jonny Mack, who was following closely, stiimbled over him and thers Was & lively mix-up. 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