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Galli Curci THE WOMAN WITH THE WONDER VOICE Real Estate $5800 UNIVERIIITY AVE; brick; 7 roomxsi hot water 'heating; veranctak- and bal- cony. $4500 brick; floors; hot electricity ; 1st. $3000--PLUM STREET, cor- Barrie; frame; 7 rooms; lot 66 ft. front, $2650 -- RAGLAN ROAD = double frame; 6 itooms each; rent $384. $3800--PINE STR'SET--<Groc- ery store and cdhvelling; 7 roonss; furnace; electricity; good barn, JOHNSON! STREET; 9 rooms; hardwood watlor heating; posd ession May |B Ea EY m Distinction Exclusive models and an b ¢ clinched KINGSTON and Records 74532 .. T4511 .74510 64669 745090 ..95212 64792 64807~ . T4558 an Italian Italian. 7 Se ------------ TT School Children With hours of study daily, should not | be. handicapped with poor eyesight, It takes but a few minutes for me | in examining a child's eyes to KNOW | erly. Why not make sure on this point to-day? Consult: J. 5. Asselstine, D.0.S. Eyesight Speclalist 342 Ring or Mineo On NERERERNNNDRERER yn. STILL LOWER PRICES Saturday ANDERSON"S "QUALITY" THOUGH MAINTAINED, IN ALL : SUPPLIES, WHITE COBBLER POTATOES-- Clean skinned, perfect table sizes. Selling at a very reasonable price, per peck or bag BEEF-- - + STRWING CUTS ....isu.: POT ROASTS OVEN ROASTS ... LOINS ...... FRESH PORK-- PORK ROASTS ............. . PORK STBAKS (ine. i marae os 880 Ih, Ibs. SWEET PICKLED BACON, sliced. . «on. wn. 520. Ib. 300 1bs. FRESH PORK LIVER ... : 300 gis TEs rare Ra BROS, LID. Phone 458459, ae ees s oe sae 00 Ib. { whén Cook's | spectable family here. be ascribed HINGSTONASHEDFORSS, 000 ™ {of the Navy League of Canada met in {the Board of Trade Rooms on Thurs- jday afternoon to discuss the coming | campaign for funds which {#tazed by the league [There was a small attendance | Ontario division of the Navy League whether or not their eves focus prop- | SNATCHED AWAY THE GUN INCIDENTS OF THE DAY NEW YORK MAN FIGHTS WITH LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF INTRUDER IN ENCOUNTER. GENERAL ' INTEREST. Find Owner of Weapon--Justice Happenings in the City and Vicinity Wheeler Traces License Number-- --What 'the Merchants Offer to Officer Finds Veteran of War in the Readers of the Whig. Stupor from Dose of Strychnine. W. Swaine, plane tuner, orders as Watertown, N. v. 8 ra. * McAuley's, or 'phone G84w. At Alexandria Bay, ? , late on Special meeting of Musici Tuesday night a masked man en- ion, Labor Hall, Saturday tered the cabin cruiser Sonora and! p.m. - leveling a gun at the occupants sit- Have you registered? If you want ng about a tahle threatened their to vote in the bygrelection you must lives and demanded money, but the register. \ ; owner of the ¢raft, Charles Blount, Smith Elliott, injured in a collis- New York, jumped from his chair, | ion on Wednesday is improving at and in a hand to hand encounter the General Hospital. wrenched the revolver from the! With the fair and high court on | man's hand, the assailant then escap-! next week, the city will certainly be-| ing { Booded with visitors. Mr. Blount, his father, mother,! Your opportunity to save money. | wife and small son were passing the The Expansion Sale of the Veterans' evening quietly reading when the! Clothing Company. i owner heard a noise and started to| Jobn Green and E. Walthem have linvestigate just as the masked tan| each contributed $5 to the funds of | entered the cabin. he Kingston Industrial fair. ° { THE DAILY BRITISH WHIiG Hear These Big Musical Numbers FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. -- --"Monéy or your He shouted Uh "The death of Dr. Hanley i¥ greatly Intruder, ' "Nregretted by hundreds of citizens There was no parley. Mr. Blount! whe knew him for his geniality. with the gunman and the Judging by the number of entries was discharged, the bullet! in the poultry department of the fair, through the table about ere will be something worth "crow-| e family had been gathered.| ing" about there. { through the table and into Now is the time to have your { plano tuned. We carry two expert | tuners -and will assure entire satis-| Blount | faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. | in pursuit. i A dollar saved ig a dollar made. | The Néw York man notified Police! Buy your new raincoat at the Ex- Officer Crabb who made a search. pansion Saie of the Veterans' Cloth- | The revolver which had dropped |ing Company. i intrud hand was taken The new cfty roller took a trip | >» Justice Kee and from.the lic-| down Barrie street and left its trac: | ence number, it was identified as that| tor marks in the asphalt. If not re- of Roy Cook, who took/out the lic-i paired the holes will be a splendid! nse Saturday morni He had just! jodement water the purchased it from the store of Alex- . ander Queel | We will rent you'"a plano, and at Police Officer Crabb rounded up!emd of six months if you feel like Cook on the lawn of the Thousand purchasing instrument we will sallow Island House. The man had taken|the six months' rental on purchases ten grains of strychnine and was in|price, and arrange easy terms on bal-| a comatose condition. He was| ance, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. takén to the jail and a doctor was ummoned who worked over him 1 the man's condition re- ry précarious from 'the of the drug, Ss | et Attorney Cooper was A hearing will. be. held condition permits, Se -- of a very He is a sdldier-and 'no motive can for the act if' he is It is thought that his mind become affected from shell shock in the war and from the use of strychnine ag a. stimulant, | evolver passing which th It went the floor. The masked man broke away and jumped frem the boat, Mr. for to destroy siree IS SEEKING HOME For Two Children Whose Are In Distress. As announced in the classified ad- vertising columns of the Whig. Evto Warburton, secretary of the Kingst G.\W.V.A., is endeavoring to find a home for two children, a girl aged twelve and a boy aged five years e circumstances of their case are *h should meet with a hearty onse from citizens who are in a tion tb adopt, temporarily, these two children. The. father is perman-| will survive, it was said ently insane as a result of his service this afternon. It is alleged that he at the front, and is in an institution had been drinking heavily since the for soldiers in that cohdition. The Welcome Home celebration here a is in hospital suffering from few days ago. He was engdged to tuberculosis Her physician states a local woman, a widow, and t g en-| that if she can stay in hospital for agement wis broken, according to| twelve months, le has every hope of acquaintances. a complete and lasting cure. She Mr. Blount, who braved the gun! cannot, howe ver, remain in hospital of the masked man, is fifty years of unle home can be secured for her age, and his father and mother who|two children for about a year. The were with him in the cabin are elder-| cost of maintenance of the children ly people. Although the experience for that time will be paid, and on the was a shock to them, no ill effects) recovery of their mother, she will set | have resulted. {up a home for them. This is a case in | every sympathy should be gi- Parents Cook is a 8: re turned A 00k moti \ EARNINGS HIGHER TOWARDS WORK OF NAVY iA. GUE OF AY UEA"! About $220,000 In Excess of Last . = sid Year--Bigger Surplus. The eighth annual report of Can- C . : { adian Logomotive, issued at the an-| ouncil to Be Asked to Contribute, yg] meeting, shows a net profit of the Balance, { $802,076, as compared with $877, The Kingston executive committes| 987 in 1818. This gives an average ,| earning since the inception of the company of $508,280. This year a balance of $1.266,794 is ta be! is carried forward, as against $920, October,| 417 in the previous year. Dividens of when, $120,000 on the common and $105, chair.| 000 on the preferred were paid dur. the! ing the year. Tag Day to Be Held and the City in 'or Newman n took the Lieut. Carnegie, representing of Canada, addressed the meeting, | y ita " | i Brevities setting forth the hature of the cam-| In ee on Riches who | paigh So funds. A sum of $500,000] was charged DT ie Tara, wag S to be.raised in Canada, of which|.' ob CRE SRE od | Ontario's share is $250,000. support, sentence was suspended. King-| 2 en : ston. is t 5 ; | A youth arrested a week ago, ona ston-is to be asked to raise $5,000 of} charge of theft was fusther this amount, as ¢ - | as compared With $10, ed for-another*week Constipation the city council last year. The funds! Is Cured by are to be-used for the building and] HOoOD'S PILLS | operating of seamen's institutes in| {the various port towns of Canada, {for the formation of boy's naval brig, |ades and their training, and fob the irelief of all sallors and their depend- {ents who are in need owing to the losses caused by the war. Various means of raising the mon- ey were discussed, and Mrs. J. B. Carruthers, on behat of the Imperial {Order of Daughters of the Empire, !' tatated that they were willing to-hold+ a tag day, probably on October 23rd, | by which a substantial sum would be! | raised. i | It was decided that the head-| {quarters office in Toronto should get! {in touch with the heads of the var- jjous men's organizations with a view {to securing their active co-operation {in any campaign which might be nec-! essary. In view of the provincial els jection and referendum, which fall on! {O¢tober 20th, the dominion by-eléc-| | tion on October 28th, and the Victory {Loan campaign which comes soon jafter, it was felt that it was almost | impossible td hold a canvassing cam- i paign to raise the $5,000, and that |the best method would be to appeal ito the City Council to make a grant of the amount necessary, a8 was done last year. Lieut. Carnegie will! therefore appear before the meeting of council on Monday next to make an appeal for a grant to make up the difference between the amount ex- {pected from the tag diy, and the (objective set for Kingston, LEFT IN MB. WALLACE'S HANDS The Policy To fle Purened Relative o Strike, We hat everybody -- -men, ladies and chil- dren. Choose your new Fall Hat to-mor- Tow. T At a meeting of the shareholders | of the Canadian Locomotive Com- pany, Limited, held at the offich of Aemiling Jarvis & Co.. in Toronto on Thursday the shareholders unani- mously endorsed, by 'resolution, the manter in which the strike at their works in Kingston had been conduct % i Headquarters : ed. : The old board of directors were re- elected and the executive officers are: Mr. Wallace, president; Mr. Jar. vis, Chairman of the. Board; Mr. Whiting, vice-president; Mr. Birkett, secretaty were re-electad. At a subsequent meeting of the new board of directors the policy to 'e pursued relative to the strike was George Mills & Co. 120 and 128 PRINCESS ST. eft entirely in the hands of Mr. Wal lace, i hm A i remand- | | the vessel will likely undergo repairs {and then possibly be sold. { Toller passed down last night, and | the steamer Oatland passed up Fri- i day morning. LATEST POPULAR MUSIC LATEST BONG-DANCE NUMBERS (reg. 40c¢.) .- LATEST POPULAR COPYRIGHTS . HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S LATEST AND BEST KEGULAR PRICE $1.50 Telephone 919 Yogiland, Honeymoon Waltz, Carolina Sunsh ine, Pon't You Remember the Time, On Miami Shore, You Can't Drive My Dreams Away, I Never Knew That I loved You, Tell Me, Golden Gate, Dreamy Alabama, etc, played by a Seven-Plece Orchestra at the Strand Theatre Friday and Saturday Also by SALSBURY'S "PREMIER" ORCHESTRA at this store Saturday evening. - . Saturday Book And Music Sale | BOOK, "THE RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT" The College Book Store Open Evenings JI TWO FOR A QUARTER THREE FOR A DOLLAR « «SPECIAL 63c. SPECIAL $1.85 ° SNAP IN SOX Wy v yy NN Any 50 dozen Men's Wool Sox -- good full size--seamless-- grey shades. picked up some time ago. Good value to-day at 60c. a pair. Our Sp A'bargain that we price, Saturday A clearance in broken lines of Colored . Georgette Blouses: only a few sizes left. Saturday, on the bargain counter ..$5.95 Children's Hygiene Waists -- sizes 19 to 26. $1.25 value for Saturday . Newman & Shaw 5 The Always Busy Store. =) TEEREEAENEENENENEEENNSENNNNENAAR STEAMER CABOTIA FLOATED FRIENDSHIP'S TOWED TO PORTSMOUTH BY DON- NHLLY WRECKING COMPANY . FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT CHOICE APPLES. | Vessel Went Aground at Main Ducks On August 24th--Movements of [1 § TOMAT ee OES Vessels Reported Along the Harbor -- POTATOES The Donnelly Wrecking Company AND succeeded in releselag the steaiher ND CORN. Cabotia on Thursday aftérnoon. e 216 " e vessel went on at the Main Ducks on DIVISION STREET | August 24th, while loaded with a ONE 543 cargo of coal, bound from Ashtabula to Montreal. The vessel was towed into Portsmouth, and has still seve- T § E. W. Mullin & Son | -- WeHave In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup . Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's WV e Boup Distributors for Red Rose Teale Tea i Victory Bonds thing. are the popular : Buy them! : W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-643 $2350--Double Frame dwell- ing on Johnson street (near Division). :$2100--Double frame dwelling on Montreal street. $4500---Double brick dwelling on University Avenue. $2450--Detached dwellnig -on Collingwood street. $1350--Detached dwelling en Cherry street. : $3350---Detached brick Beverly street. Fire Insurance. Money to loan. on } Cor. Johnston and Division Stm, Phones 530W. and 530J. BUILDERS SUPPLIES ey Hard Coal The best SCRANTON COAL in all sizes-- Egg, Stove, Chest- nut and Pea. S. ANGLIN & Co. Woodworking Factory . Lumber Yards Bay & Wellington Streets KINGSTON, ONT. Office Phone 66 Factory Phone 1415 ral hundred tons of cecal on doaih. After the coal has been taken out, The Cabogtia while towed to Ports- mouth also assisted under her own steam. The work of releasing the vessel was made most difficult, ow- ing te the fact that the steamer went on in a spot exposed to weathet con- ditions with no shelter whatever, The vessel was taken off just before a heavy gale get in at 4 pm. There is yet 500 tons of coal in the steam. er. on The steamer Xalkaska cleared with the barge Liberty for Buffalo. _ The steamer Chamberlain and barge Frank and White, arrived from Sadus Peint, with coal for Rockwood Hospital. The steamer Jex, loaded with coal fram Charlotte, is unloading at Rock- wood Hospital. The steamer Maple Grove and Bowling Scores, » The towlers are still at it. On Thursday night the following games were played off: i Evanson 10; Frissell 13; Turcett (14; Campbell 11; Mr. Johnson also!. {defeated J. H. Blakely. i I "WEEK-END CHOCOLATES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 39. LB.