Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Sep 1919, p. 2

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XK Faas, a th, -~ Furs Of Distinction Exclusive models and an immense variety of novel styles. Write for catalogue and full information. John McKay, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE' Mm 149-157 Brock Street. KINGSTON Yumsnnsnaneneesnenennnennnnnans a ts tse A INNER NEESER ENAEEERTRACe Victrolas and His Master's Voice Records. Vietrola X1 y- Galli Curci THE WOMAN WITH THE WONDER VOICE Dinorah Ombra-leggierei (Shadow Song) Italian Home Bweet Home él Lakme Bell Song---Italian hs Laughing Song (from Marron Lescant) French. . Lucia----Mad Scene (Flute Obb. by Baroni) Italian Lucia Sextette, Act. 11---Italian «ig wend Capinerel (The Wren), Flute Obb.--Italian ... Twilight--French S Puritank Qui La Voice (In sweetest Accents) Proch's Air and Variations (Flute Obh.)--Ttalian. 74 All the popular Vocal 4nd Dance Records in stock. 56567- MAHOOD BROS. | A a tra ga ert Real Estate $5800 - UNIVERSITY AVE.: brick; 7 rooms; hot water heating; - verandsh 'and bal- cony. ! $4500 JOHNSON brick; 8 rooms; floors; hot water electricity; 1st, $3000--PLUM STREET, cor Barrie; frame; 7 rooms; lot 66 ft. fromt. $2650 -- RAGLAN ROAD -- double frame; § rooms each; rent $384. $3800---PINE STREET---Groc- «ary store and dwelling; 7 rooms; furnace; electricity; good barn. STREET; hardwood heating; possession May | wrong lens might the eye. We will examine their e Eyesight Spectalist 342 King St, Kingston, Oat. i SEERERENENEORERR oor to ve hy a a ONLY HAD TWO ™ ue A asm PER GENT. ro . AND DECLARED HE ( OULD NOI GET INTOXICATED ON THIS, However Edward Ashford Frankly Admitted That He Had Been In- toxicated In a Public Place--Was Remanded to Jail. Edward Ashford admitted being in- toxicated in a public place, but de- clared that he had not been drinki liquor, 2 "You can't gét drunk on two per cent, beer," he said to Magistrate Farrell. Magistrate Farrell agreed with Ashford on this point, but was of the opinion that Ashford's memory had gone bad, and for this reason, re- manded him to jail for a week, in an endeavor to give him time to brush up is memory, "There is no use remanding me." aid Ashford. "My memory will not be any better then." "I think it will," remarked the cadi > There are many people before -the Jcourt who will not admit 'heing in. toxicated byt Ashford was willing to admit this part of the game but was {sure he had taken nothing stronger than two per cent "1 guess it's right," he sald w icharged with being intoxicated. Two able-bodied workmen were in he limelight. One was charged with assaulting the other, and admitted {the offence, It appears that the trouble has been brewing between the two for some time, and it came to a SHmngk/ Men one used his fists good" advantage. However, hen there >» desire on the part of the com- 1 to-have a heavy fine impos All he wanted was protection from the court so as he would not be the victim of a second assault As the matter was not a serious affair, {the magistrate imposed a fine of $2 {and ¢osts and had the accused bound over in the sum of $100 to keep the peace, MAKING GOOD PROGRESS Expected Steamer Cabotia Will Be Released in a Short Time. The Donnelly Wrecking Company | is making good ProgEgss on the s mer Cabotia, which is aground at the | Maln Ducks, and the opinion was ex- pressed in maripe circles on Thurse day morning, "that the company would be able to release the vessel ir {a day or so. Considerable coal bee taken olit of the vessel, and it is | the intention to take more out before { the attempt is made to releise the | Steamer. The steamer Imperial was expect- to arrive today from. Montreal, i a cargo of gasoline. The sloop Maggie L, cleared for South Bay, with a cargo of ice. The steamer Jeska cleared on Thursday for Oswego The steamer Omaha passed down { Tast night. The steamer City of Hamilton | cleared for Toronto and Hamilton on { Thursday morning. The steamer Fairfax cleared for eal Wednesday afternoon. mer City of Ottawa was in ed wi , 1am To children's eyes special care should | be taken, as a slight strain from the | result in perma-| | nent injury to the delicate tissues of | yes, fit and | adjust glasses perfectly. | {A STOLEN AUTOMOBILE Bring yourJchildren to N J. S. Asselstive, D.0.S. ANDERSON BROS, LTD. Cheese 28¢ § FRUITS--Fresh and select, from the orchards--Peaches, omg FRIDAY One Day Only | Plums, | © APPLES--SK Lawrence, Wolfe River, Maiden Biush, Ducliess. SMOKED HADDIE AND FILLETS. FOR THE WEEK-END--Spring Chickens, Young Ducks, Year ling Fowl. JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF IRISH COBBLER POTATOES white, clean skinned, nice size, quite the finest lot delivered this season. Inspect this lot, selling at a close price for quick turnover to make room for later deliveries of this splendid stock. rsday and cleared for Mon- [DIED ON THE STREET i WHILE GOING TO WORK {Robert Holden, Weaver, Drop=- i ped Dead On Cataraqui Street Thursday A.M. | - Robert Holden of Quebec street, an | expert weaver at the Dominion cot- {ton mill, dropped deg on Catara | qui street at 6.45 a.m. while on his way to work fellow workmen. R. J. Reid's motor bulance was summoned and' the {body was removed to his undertaking { parlors. {Company in Kingston during past twenty-five years. For some time he had suffered from heart trouble. He is survived by his wife and two children, one of whom is | Robert Holden, tanner at the Davis tannery. the i MAS BEEN RECOVERED! Wa Byidently Taken By a nt | Party of "Joy | Riders." ------ On Seturday night, T. S. Watson THE DAILY BRITIS. has! with a number of his] | Home for the Aged, for St. police the theft of| INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND }TEMS_ OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer fo the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, plane tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phope 564w. Rummage Sale, #riday, Oct. from 9.30 a.m. Island market. James Hickey Gilenburnte, returned. home after a trip wp 3rd west, Your opportunity to save money. The Expansion Sale of the Veterans' Clothing Company Easy going men are apt to spend 100 much time up in the clouds look- ing for the silver lining. The civic committees are meeting to-morrow to make preliminary are rangements for the visit of the Prince of Wales, 3 If you want the best, use DALY'S GOOD TEA. For sale at MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE The registrations booths "for t Bominton election tn Kingston a observing 'daylight saving time. Mrs. Harold Hughes, Earl street, {has been advised of the death of the little son of her brother, Lewellen Bland, Chicago. Excavations by the Utilities Com- mission continue in roads that the Board of Works have only recently patched and rolled, Princesa Street Methodist olrurch management will lay before a district Methodist committee plans for the building of a larger church Now is the time to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert | tuners and will assure entire satls- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited "harles Smart and A. T. Hateh were presented with past grand jew- els at a meeting of Cataraqui Lodge { No. 10, I.0.0.F., Tuesday evening. A dollar saved is a dollar made. { Buy your new raincoat at the Ex- pansion Saie of the Veterans' Cloth- | ing Company. Prof. J. L. Morison arrived from Scotland to resume his duties at Queen's University after years' absence. He served British army. Those wishing to enter bird hous for Kingston Humane Society's com- petition dt Kingston 1ai¥ are to bring three in {ihem to St. George's Hall on Satur- day at 2.30 p.m. the drowning at Victoria, B.C., of his inephew, L. G. Millar, canoeing at the {time of the acci\ient. He was twen- ty-five years of hge. There will be §n early sol for etoek in the'ndw hotel, w be named "Tete Yu Pont." A com- mittee is looking\about for a site How would Ciyargnce Park do ? Registration fo the Dominion bye-election has become Brisker since the people have begun to realize that they will not have a vote unlees they register in person. The regis trars are now kept busy all day. We 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 bal. ! ance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. WAR SERVICE REGISTRATION ation { For the 14th Regiment. Princess of Wales Own Rifles. i A considerable number of veterans | have already recorded their war ser vice at the regimental orderly room in the armouries, almost all branches of the service In the late war being représented. © One N.C.0. had served | in the 14th Regiment from 1886 to {1894 and now reports three years of | wi¥'service in Burope. The battalion was represented in each of the four {infantry divisions in the field, as well } {as in the Artillery, Divisional Train, | {Army Service Corps, Army Medical {| The late Mr. Holden was abdut sev- jenty years of age, and was in the! jemployment of the Dominion Textile Corps, and Railway Troops. } The orderly reom will be open daily frm 9 em. to 12.45 p.m. and | 2 p.m. to § p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m: tos {12.45 p.m,, and in the evenings of | Thursday and Satupday also from | 7.30 to 9 o'clock. { Permits For Building. { J. K. Carroll has taken out per- mits for the erection of five dbunga- fows on the east side of Centre street | between Union and King streets. } A permit has been taken out for the erection of a frame mission bufld- | ing on Montreal street, opposite the George's | cathedral, : | | his automobile. } ,| Constable John Naylon has been| { working on tha case, and on Thrus-| {dey morning he found that the car! {had been deserted on the north shore: {of Loughboro Lake, and later on was| i brought to the city and left almost | | within a stone's throw of the garage, | | where it belonged. The owner se- {cured the car. | Evidently the car was taken by a iparty of "joy riders." : { -------- { | Presentation At Mountain Grove. | On Tuesday evening a large num- | ber of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Alvero { Cronk met at their home to bid them { farewell before leaving for their new home at Welland. After a pleasant- ly-spent evening, W. T. Hawley read an address to them, expressing the high esteem in which they are held and the regret of their friends at their removal, and wishing them a | happy and prosperous life in their new home. Miss Grace Thompson Ppreseyted them with a purse, the con- tents to be used in purchasing some suitable gift as a remembrance of their olden friends. Mr. Cronk made a brief reply, thanking the friends for their kindness. The ladies ther served lunch and adieys were said, while the people departed, regretting that all would never meet in their home again, i tienes. Shortage .Of Office Room. There is a shortage of office room in the city as well as a shortage of {space for business openings, and some people think this has an efféct iupon the high cost of living. The | fuestion is asked In this connection why should not the government va- cate the private office buildings used in the city and locate at the Barrie field barracks which fs practically die now that the convalesccent sol. diers bave been removed tg Syden- ham hospital? of "The Hat Store" | Come to Headquarters for your ! i i We are the only direct im. porters of Hats in Kingston. George Mills & Co. 138 asd 128 PRINOESS ST. Hig the | Judge Lavell has heen advised of! hich may | wha { C. Patterson, aged ninetee {in 1918, and received [tenve. «In April, 1817, fie was sen- ev THURSDAY, SEL 1EMUER 18, 1019. Re -- October Magazines . 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WeHave In Stock Just Arrived Iz { Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Saks Tomato Somp 's Vegetable Sou Distributors for Rad Rose Tet Good Tea ' IAPAAAA AAA AA AA AAA anny SENATE RE NNR NER ifty Decidedly N Ahhh --NECKWEAR. --FRILLINGS --BABY BONNETS BLOUSES --COATS --SKIRTS --SUITS and at Correct Prices. ~ Victory Ronds thing: popular are the Buy them! W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 8-543 an Ee -- ik gman pat uo REAL ESTATE $2360--Double Frame dwell- ing on Johnson street (near Division), / NOTHING NICER than our elegant range of Eider- down Comforters. They com- bine beauty, warmth and rea- sonableness in price. $2100--Double frame q welling on Montreal street. " $4500--Double brick dwelling on University>Avenue, $2450--Detached dwellnig on Collingwodd street. : Congoleum Rugs are much-in demand. We have al] sizes in stock. $1350--Detached dwelling on Cherry street. $3350--Detached Prick { Beverly strast. = ~ i Fire Insurance. ETE F Money to loan. Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 E. W. Mullin & Son except Saturdays. Cor. Johaston aud Divikion : | . Phones 530W. and 5394. Newman & Shaw meer on. p.m. Sta, Hard Coal The best SCRANTON COAL in all sizes--Egg, Stove, Chest- nut and Pea. AN EXGTNG AUTO CHMSE POLICE FIRED SEVERAL SHOTS BEFORE THEY CAUGHT THIEY. Howard Patterson Was Sent From London to Serve Three Years For Stealing Automobile~Allowed Out on Parole Last April For Similar 5. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking - Factory Luniber Yards Bay & Wellington Btreets KINGSTON, ONT, Office Phone 68 Factory Phone 1415 swe Lumber, Coal and Wood wus FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT --CHOICE APPLES. --TOMATORS --POTATOES --~AND CORN. 210 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 in Watter- Howard ears, who was sentenced at London to three years in the penitentiary for the theft of an automobile. The prisoner has quite a record. He was convicted of housebreaking -spended sen- on Thursday morning, wi tenoced to three months in tae reform- atofy for tleft and in October of the salie year, he was sentenced to serve twb years in the Portsmouth peni- ; tentiary on a chargs of theft. He : was released ob parole last April The prisoser's home is in Hamilton. a er Harry 8. Greenberg, manager of Woolworth's store a 1 143808, ix the : owner of the car w was stolen. : . _ ie ' The car, valued at $1,800, was taken SPECIAL BAG i trim She Savket suuase Sn we gi AMERICAN BEAUTY" of pug. an ® owner no i uy till ten days later at Niagara MAXIMUM where iz was recovered, dam- aged to the extent of 3300. The accused arrested by the police In London, a*ter a very eseit- ing antomobile ¢ , in which the police fired several shots, ' eae 81,00 rersransisaini 1.50 "ereeansasinee $0.95 ; sexsaiansea30.00 KANT LEEK BAG cantot leak becsuse it is made in one piece. erg

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