Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1919, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRITISH MW HIG SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1010. [ANERERRNEERRRRENEEERRREERENERAEE RESULT OF MILK TESTS! INCIDENTS OF THE DAY ra THE VENDORS SHOW UP WELI LocaL. Kors CAND TIME OF B k d M : ON FAT PERCENTAGES. GENERAL INTEREST. an us 1C A Few a Little Below in Total Solids Happenings in the City and Vicinity Oo Oo os --The Board of Health Gratified ~--~What the Merchants Offer to at the Showing. the Readers of the Whi the Board of } Ith meeting W. Swaine, p} recently at th I 1001 N and Mrs here. The tests showed an kmprove- | N BE Bane Scorer a Doe i Best PopularMusie ........ ..... ..... Two for a Quarter ment upon the Tha provincial buttor fa RE age [SH phen Madden, Napanee, was in Best Popular Copyrights a © Special, Sixty-Fve Cents requirement is 3.25 solid 4 f { : t 'roquines only. 11.75 per cent. of "Gen RL cr upaas mn Ottaws : HEAR SALSBURY'S "PREMIER" ORCHESTRA olids. Fe FRESH DRESSED FUR SKINS ARRIVING DAILY FROM OUR DRESS ALASKA SEAL. ERMINES--Russian and Hudson Bay. MINKS--Labrador and Northern. Skunks, Alaska Sable, Australian Opposum and Ring Tails Foxes in White, Taupe, Cross, Cinnamon, Smoke) Golden Red, etc, Fisher's, Otter, Beaver, Kolinsky, Chinchilla, and all known Fur skins. ervative candidate. . All the latest Dan ce and Song Numbers. "DALY'S BLACK, TEA: DALY'S Good Housekeeping For October able: At MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE ices. America's Greatest Woman's Magazine. Short Stories and spe- a, Morvan, who un« tion for appendi- cial articles by James Oliver Curwood, Kathleen Norris, Alice Booth, fl. C. Yanorder 3.5 i itd 1 th > General Hospital, is im- R. N. Polk & Son 3.6 yy pt William J. Locke, Dana Burnet, Coningsby Dawson, Zona Gale, George G. Cliff 1.6 i time to - have your George Lapler 1 C r ¢ We earry two expert Dorothy Dix. A. J. Barry 12.70 !tuners and will pssure entire satis- tiddies bv Sheil: . : tal A Bury 12.70 {tuners and will jsSure eutire satis Cutouts for kiddies by Sheila Young. Entertainment page. MeDonal I 0 21h i r. Cody at Pembroke: 'The Geor Hiller ' 12.4¢ g n has m ary y =.= The College Book Store Catalogues showing latest styles now re ady Manufacturers of Fine Furs John McKay, Limited ~ *THE FUR HOUSE' 149-157 Brock Street. KINGSTON SEERNESRNREEENAENERERNENRRRAREE o er o pp bs 0 aud in 3 Mr. and Mrs Loken || Telephone 919 Open Evenings has been app apher to the Prin s visit to Kingstc . 5 . Cy Dairy... 3A 11.66 |of pedis H John Bre . B 12.00 The se it took Princess Mary -- is Master's Voice [fl=nisi. = if iiss [Too cowtunt oox'Frinci stir Ee Silver EE {ie ot bas ovis EAE ENE ENE RENEE SAVE 27c R d : ; Facies 248 11.75 i otel Randolph, on Thursday and ecor S J i r 3.6 11.75 'riday, October 9th and 10th, will } Kine ic ol ir showing of their newest f:] ith mbers and finest styles for both ladies and nselv pleased at Lhe | santle Ac vie e on anything per- showing f the vendors and taining to the hair is offered to those For October ee sons So Ling Bh Ge \ i ione 1 r r Bell, who 1 . r-- give the people In Stock Just Arrived lv ountry Club Tennis. ~ 's R are some Very exciting sets Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomate So Clark's Vegetable Soup | Distributors for Red Rose Ten~--the Good Tea layed at the Country lub \ p opaide ratign-of thel Lora . "owhen Miss --fiteen inspector's report thé board [pas 2 3 se met Miss upon some routine matters n at : x C ers and Mr ndance were Dr. L. Crowley E M1 1 matches 3 b aglie ft ' a a rchie in the matches for the Leslie Victrola XI. $225.00 Mayor Newman Sud Dr. A. R a 'fleet set there Was yr bia xy _-- ' a eld t first set there wa ' - * BW Samson, medh mes ith office 3 splendid play, Miss Carruthers Eyes That Say 'I Love You" m. Eckstein's Tri 16064 me ee \ \Murchie winning, the score Mandy Fox Trop Wm. Ec y's. Trio . 8 b i 11-9 Miss Rogers and Mr Coo-Coo-----Fox Trot--Jos. C8 i 's Orchests 18601 fPesde won the second set 6-2 and - | Vietory Bonds arp the Pop thing. Buy them! pie -------- On the price of a pair of Corsets CW. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 Who Did It One-Step ---. St 3 third Miss Carruthers and Mr. Ev-rybods Shimmies Now, Medley Fox Trot All Star trio. 18502 .. a a the Winners, the score My Cairo Love--Fox Trot--All Star Trio 90 IN THE INTERESTS OF THE KING- | he 6.4 Miss Carruthers and Mr I've Got My Captain Working For Me Now 3illy Murray 18604 STON BRANCH OF NAVY LEAGUE |) h ire now in the finals of the Aud That Ain't All--Arthur Fields 90 ------ tournament Mandy---Shannon Four 18605 Captains Were Appointed For a Num rs Breeze," Blow My Baby Back to Me Ainatics n Qt . 80 il ber of the Districts--The Sum of Detrciters Want to Bowl, ; RED SEAL RECORDS A cod 1 » bowling has become popular Carmen Prelude to Act | Philadelphia Orch 32 ah $5,000 To Be Asked For. i stroit, and oh movement is on La Iraviatu-- Galli. Curci 5482 f At a meeting of the Kingstonis st to organize a league 'just like Tango (Violin)--Mischa Elman a 5481 25 Fan the Navy League on Fri-itpgy pave over in Canada De- Laddie O'Mine-- Frances Alda 64779--81.25 1 de t was decitled to open aiiproiters by scores have spent their e-the sum of $5.000, v40ations in Canada this year and HEAR THESE RECORDS AT-- ® and t captains of a number of dis- everywhere they saw the popular 20 dozen new model style: in sizes 19 to 30. $1.50 line. Special for $1.23 Elegant range of Nobby Coats $16.50 to $75.00 p---------- iE Real Estate Los and Investments DIVISION STREET Brick dwelling; H. A. fur nace; electric lights; imptrove- ments; good cellar; gas; 12 ropms; immediate possession $4540 tricts were appointed. summer pastime in full swing. Now R. J. Rodger, the pre: they want to take the game home to MAHOOD BROS in he chair: aad i ® rere 1 an m 2 he Gr eat Ww A series of meetings has been ar- » ay and Navy Vetarane. iyanged and it is hoped to have a ¢ Trotes and L abor Council, the Boy's league in full swing in time for ear 3 Raval Brigade of this city, 2 spring work. Support is looked for, | Distri 3, the Board of E ~. particularly, from the curling frater-' BUNNEERNNLERREER Disis Knig hts of Columbus, represen. nity ted by Dr. Crowley, Captain of teams} ---- emai DIVISION STREET Brick dwelling; H. A. Fur- nace; Bas; improvements; good cellar in good state of re- pair' Possession' Nov, 1st -- $4,000 | were appointed as follows: Mrs. G.| To Hear Applications, Ogilvie and Mrs. Constantine repre-| The Board-of Railway Commis- { senting the 1.0.D.E.; Mrs. Kennedy, | sioners fop Canada will hold a sit- | the Woman's Canadian Club; Messrs. | tings at Ottawa, on Tuesday forenoon . { Grinham and J. G. Binrpson, Barrie-{ to hear the application for an Order field, Thomas Mills, H. Shaw, and | directing the Grand Trunk Railway R. J. Rodger istrict han Ald. Company to restore trains No. 31 and N. A. Smith and E. Cain represented! 32, between Brockville and Belleville BARRIE AND PINE | the Trades and Labor Council which were discontinued September C. E. Taylor, secretary, will be 28th. | STREETS. } glad to receive the names of persons i Don't bother with two pair of Glasses | who are willing to assist in promot- Gospel Service. for Far and Near Sight. | ing the Navy League by contributions Hear Thomas Rich of Belleville at | | or giving time in soliciting subserip-| Orange Hall (ground floor) Sunday | tons. { October, Sth. ---- | A hearty welcome to all. YORK STREET Brick dwelling; H. A. fur- nace: electric lights; gas; barn; good yard; cellar; im- provements; in good state of repair Possession 10 days----- $3,500 E. W. Mullin & Son Cor, Johnston and Division Sta, Phones SI0W. and 530). Frame; 7. rooms; hardwood ? x . floors; electricity and gas. If Let me supply you with a pair of In- purchased within ten days, visiblé Bifocals, TWO pair of glasses ARE A will sell at a bargain. Imme- in one--the Lenses fused together | LATE SOCIAL NOTES St. Mark's Church, Barriefield. «diate possession. g i om. Special thanksgiving services so that you cannot observe where ome; Mrs. W. H. Lake, Picton, is in|morni ng and evening. Preaches, begins or the other ends. { Kingston for a few weeks' visit morning, the Bishop of Ontario, Dr. Miss Imlack arrived from London: gijdwell: preacher, evening, the min- McCANN te weak to be the guest of Mr. and | ster, Rev. J. O. Cooke. Services will | Mrs. E. Newman, George street. {ja on the old standard time | E. | be : = The Always Busy Store a3 86 B K STREET J S. Asselin, | D. 0S. Col. and Mrs. ou gls Young, aft-! -- ni | ROC jer an absence © several years over-| {14th Regiment Indoor Baseball PHONY. 526. OR va: Eyesight spacial seas returned lo the cliy on Fridar.| Former 14th men faterested jn, FANSEEEENNNERRANNNNANERRENNERRER 842 Ki sper Ont. {and will spend the intr here, indoor baseball will meet in he Ar-| reese BUILDERS SUPPLIES wees Corn will soon he fit to cut; and we are waiting to make that new Silo for you, out of good Spruce or B. C. Cedar We furnish hoops, lugs, doors, roof, et Everything to your liking Nothing hetter mada : JENERERE Mrs. W. Skinner has gone to Syra-| pouries on Monday night at 7.3 cuse, N.Y., to visit . her daughter, mouries on Monday bight at 7.90. DARGE HILDA IN PORT. . Ask for our printed pamphlet NERERENEREERRENR Murs. Edward Marvih and her son,| 1 : on Silos rene | Lyman Skinner. { | Towed Here From Stony Point on | Miss Sarah Lavéll who has been! Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Friday Afterdoon. ' i visiting in Kingston has left to spend; | The barge, Hilda, which went a few weeks in Toronto aground at Stony Point, arrived in : 3 Ha 4 Lieut:-Col. and Mrs. W. H. P. El Enjoy the Comfort { port on Friday afternoon. The barge FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT S. ANGLIN & C0. { kins, nurse and bahy, returned carly { lost her rudder, but did not suffer NGS ! p endnarks in the week from East Orange, N.J., any other serious damage. CHOICE APPLES. orking ory 1 e ° where they were visiting Mrs. Elkins. of Good Furs The steamér Jex cleared for Os- Lumber Yards ' d 3 * 0» -- TOMATOES | . w on Friday night. . Bay & Wellington St | N. Gates and children together | The schooner Horace Taber arriv- ~--POTATOES KINGSTON nT { with Mrs. Malo, Montreal, are spend- : | ed at Collins Bay, with coal from --AND CORN. Office Phone 60 {ing the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oswego. { : Phone 458--459 a H. Howison, 179 Montreal : i ne steamer Haddington passed up 216 DIVISION STREET Factory Phone 1415 | street. g : trom Montreal to Port Colborne. PHONE 545 } i] Mrs. T. C. Kalebaugh of Kansas | , ; The steamer Omaha is at Sowards : | City, Missouri, and Mrs. J. J. wig- | wharf from Montreal. } eee Lumber, Conl and Weed TONS OF | gins, of the Linden, Watertown, N.| ; : S-------- : --- . LY. are the guests of Mrs. H. 8&1 | Leahy, Wolfe Island. : AA GUY BROS. MINSTRELS : i. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. H Howison. | { LN; N - y 179 Montreal street, have returned| ! . Old Time Show Pleased Large Audi- { The hal Stores : ea S an . 0 iafter spending twg weeks 'in Ham-{ 5 . i ence at Grand Opera House. E ¥ : ! y mond and Otta J h Lovers of the old-time minstrel ICANADAS RTE Te fe aT < : 3 - > show were given a fine treat at the A d Dus Serge Suits. ) : Grand "Opera House Friday night, . Carefully selected and bought right, ensuring to our patrons very Prevost, Brock street, has received A when Guy Bros, were the attraction. | [J WEEK-END SPECIAL reasonable prices, coupled »ith quality. It will pay you to visit a case of the above suits nade by the - A big audience greeted the show, and M our store Saturday. . best manufacturer's guarentee. Just ' all were 'delighted with the excellent : 5 0 1b 60c. Ib - as well made as order work. Anyone ' ; » programme of songs and dances, spe- C. to C. in need of a blue serge suit would do : cial musical numbers and a dozen or wall to see them. We will guarantee more special features. The minstrel both solor and workmanship. 7 : melodies of years ago wefe Stren : : B ee x with fine effect. Charles Guy an Ch 1 t Indoor Baseball League. We will put in storage until George Guy, made a big hit in their 0CO a es A meeting of the executive of the uired fcle uw which various turps. Kelda, 'the famous Military Indoor Baseball League was requ a rt pon frog man was warmly applauded in held on Friday evening and a full at- a deposi oat Ey his act. The Agawam Quartette sang | FR _-- . ee tendance of managers wus registered. | Our tremendous stock of well, while Badin Bros. gave a novel N IDAY AND SATURDAY STEW BEEF ... Tress Major W. J. McManus presided and! LRN Furs makes it easy musical act. Hugh Norton rendered a the rules for the games were drawn Ji high 5 a . BB eight songs, and made eight differ- ' 39c¢. 1b up and passed. The diamond was/@l to choose your Furs here. ént changes of costumes in very . y marked" out and fibai arrangements; 'B quick order. The show ended with a ade for the opening game next, J v ARMENTS some real old time dancing. 3 : Wednesday. Brig.-Gen. Williams, Jf HUPSO Seal G SPECIAL! HAMBURG .STEAK ... : honorary president of the league, has on SPEDIALTY . > gnified his intention of pitching the Z : } En 300 LBS. PORK LIVER Torey ag tie 14th Regt. War Record. : hoy ' { i ey ¥ Coarse. ameter tor Susi st weer |. i Mahoeod's Drug St CHICKENS, JC a At Prescott, on Oct 1st. Capt George Mills & (Co. (for the Prince of Wales aud 14tn . : " ore. HICKENS FOWL. DUCKS--SWEET POTATOES, CRAN Saruel Baty sad Miss Atay Sart | i | Ragimental tie a rar g ; BERRIES, GRAPES, APPLES, PEARS, VEGETABLES of Maitland, Ont. were married at ff . ; ice in Canada or overseas at Ordet- | 3 Bis / 3 8t. Marks. Church. After a short 128 and 128 PRINCESS ST. ly Roam in Armouries, 9-12. 45 agd i o wedding trip they will reside ai Ale ti © aff 2-5 dally. Evenlags of Tuesday. |' WE ARE HERE TO SERVE der Bay, NX. { TFNGAAT and Saturday. y ' Agents for Page and Shaw Chocolates

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