Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1919, p. 15

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_ PAGE FOURTEEN + PLAY GAMES AT NAPANEE PICTON AND LEGIATE NAPANEFR CO - TEAMS MEET, Coro Won and Napand Football. Oct Picton Girls Basketball Games Vict at ws Napanee i d ba panee legiate 1 panee o sulted in Na football and Ti junior school camg "bath by lar 5: "] cton g je, Ir ad better of could not sult Pic when ball and 8 were ton THe boys played in t in the jun g team, although hetter ickers, and what ities they had they t of them The + by Ball, Napanee winning game by The seni p.m. and. a were on hand to The seniors matched, but the bl were a little the away for good runs the first goal as the ty kick Babcock, tain, made a he and completely goaler In had a grand chance score, a penally in the Judson saved a sure g stop and cleared the } the danger zone game pretty tive outwe lone along Lieut Ss the ¢ safe ( ° son made a strong rig! and Paul were al return game will be next Saturday SO ( plaved AN AUTO. INJURED BY ------ treal RBicyelist Thrown Into DitchieRe- moved to Hospital While riding on hfs bicycle Durant, of the Y { was struck by a automobile wn into the diteh The of the putomobile n ascertain what injury David on Sunday and drive motor vey him where he was found from shoek and vut broken Efforts locate the driver « struck Mr. Durant Received An Old Debt, \ 0D ore Sireet A in" which was enclosed hole "1 owe you $5." missive contained does not know who } store CURFN'S ATHLETIC RUGBY MATCH QUEENS, IL. F indoc C. vs SATURDAY OCTOBER 1tth Game Called at 3 o'clock pm: Seats 25¢. Reversed Seats 25¢, extra: Plan of seats on .sale Thursday, October 9th, at R. Uglow's & Co. nouries on Monday night at 7.30. AA A AT SA MEMBERSHIP LIMITED The White Progressive Eat ai : ° I w I'he was not known wiiet 1 p vere | has not more to get John ia Fiend { ba I Secured can obta 4 store, Prouse's Drug Store or Best's {the 14th Regiment as they are vacat- up-town Drug Store, Williamsville Whig readers may biain T INCIDENTS 01} I Notes and Item Children I Jas Kirby QMS As County Jailer--To Attend College } AS in theology at Wesley College in Mon-| the motherland, where they appointment d tha - Notice To corner cess streeis. 14th Regiment Indoor Baseball DAY roe. f General it fori, holiday THE Interest GANANOQUE (From Tar Own Corre made the 14 Conservative part in Delta on Thursday last to contest this riding in the interest of the Hearst Government, was in town on Friday and gave an address to the returned men at the club room of the local branch of the G.W.V.A There was another large offering of live hogs on the market here on Saturday, which was all taken by lo- cal buyers for shipment At the Driving Park re a rather small attendance, Pop in order Watkins' Red Sox aggregation of unday night! baseballiste defeated tne Manhattan misged the collection] Giants in an exhibition game by a boxes on ac-iscore of 9 to-1 local time Under the auspices of, the local re- and De-|ferendum committee a well. attended appointment eeting of the ladies of the town was as commis- held in the town hall Saturday even- un declara-| ing to arrange for a thorough can- r war service vass of the female vote of this mun- Peterson, | icipality. Sydney (esterday was Layman's Grace church, town ford Sine mand J B.A., conducted 3 at the onvention Ottawa | can Pol-| igston Child-| fire 8, at Plum | i false] 1e box| e alarm. Captain Cecil T M. Grady, Lieut day in councillor Clif- Arthur Jackson, morning service Thomas and or Hali attached tolin the the Canadian Regiment. -dMovement; and Reeve T. L. Ex- have rendéred most Geo. A. Smith and Principal » since the beginning J. C. Linklater of the local public istructors. They| school conducted the evening service sher in Hali-! in the interests of the local referen dum committee - Mrs. Kate Gould TOPPING RESIGNS. Brockville an with niece S.M Mond be be the will interests of Coun course King Thurs Mus Ww - visit her mer Hugh 10 8 Montreal. Bre jail is now without a W. Topping, who has| his who have been lo- since October, 1917, cated © » eince arrivi from over- igned Governor Top-! seas, left for Montreal last week and to take up his studies took passage later in the week for will lo- nnan, a turne il years oversed In wi He rished his examinations cae of Ph.D. last week and on followed the comple- He was a returned offi- fl GUARD OF HONOR TO PARADE. enlisted as a private in! At the Armories On Thursday Even- Keyvior are Field Ambulance in Feb » won his commission in the A returned to Canada a ing Next. of the 14th honour for the parade | guard of legimental Prince as on Saturday |" iy The Late John C. Peters. nd of death laid a i hearty ipper at 3 nep bew at the corner ¢ rack str Dr. H 3 mored and pronounced death due to heart failure The deceased was sixty-nine years of age and is surviv- ed by two sons, A. Burton Peters of Toronto, and" James Lewis Peters of this city, one daughter Mrs. A. Jef- rett of Syracuse, N.Y., and two bro- thefts William and George. His wife died six months ago 1d Bar sum els Late Mrs. Donnelly. Mrs. Adelaide Donnelly. wife the late Matthew Dbnnelly, -passed away at her son's residence, 157 Rag- lan Road on Sunday. She is survived | by one son Matthew, and one daugh- | ter Mrs. J. Doherty, both of this city The funeral is to take place to Cata- aqui cemetery on Tuesday, Rev, J D. Ellis officiating The Late J. A. Henderson. John Henderson, late of the 38th battalion, C.E.F., passed away at his residence, 434 Princess street, on Saturday night after a prolonged illness talion in 1916, but in' EngtXTh he sustained a serious injury in an ac- cident from which he. never recover- ed. He was invalided to Canada in 1516, and had been under treatment ever since in the military hospitals Deceased is survived by his wife. He was born in England thirty-four years ago, and members of his family still there. The funeral will take place on Tuesday with military honors. TWO VESSELS AGROUND IN LACHINE LAKE The Richard W. and Keynor | Reported to Be In | 7 Trouble. par ' "The steamers Richary W. and the aground 'in Lachine Lake, The Richard W. was on her way up and the Keynor was on her way down loaded with grain The re wt in the 21st Battalion, after| Wales will be held in the armouries | Donnelly Wrecking Company was no- » months in France on Thugsday evéning this week ping's return home A meeting of those interested in pointed goverdmr of the in-doorbasebatt is catied for Mon served in that capacity | day evéning at the armouries, and at credit from that date to|the officers are to assemble on Tue ¥ day evening to discuss regimental af- of 'the fairs. A rehearsal of the brass band ¥ been decided on Rut it is|isto be held on Tuesday evening. t7another returned man |, the appointment [of the 21st Battalion, has been ap - pointed permanent orderly room ser- geant of the regiment, and will sume his duties on 'Tuesday morning Rooms on the ground floor of the r armouries are being taken over by ot successor p-Town Readers, who . formerly papers at W. J. Clark's store, | in them at W. J. Paul's cig as- subscribers, jed by the distriet staff. serbia Suffering From Salt Famine. Vienna, Oct. 6.--Reports from Ser- bia state that great R Victoria Carpovsk and Prin- copies at of | mine. A large part of or 14th men interested in | have had no salt for more than six baseball will meet in the Ar-/ months and a serious impairment of Rosie Nardello, five y illed gn Thorold by a g n the axle. | health has become general in conse- m-- | quence sold. was Nine ocery truck | been over her, she having' hidden | but have months, get hundred cars of sali lying in Salcnica for it has been. impossible them transported to Serbia. mrp ta a En ee ne me ee SALE STARTS TO-DAY ACT NOW | PAYMENT | Only «a Limited Number of Machines Will Be Sold on This Plan A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THAT NEW "WHITE" NOW Club is a simple, scientific, elastic plan, by which you can become the proud owner of a "White Sewing Ma- chine on very easy payments and have same delivered to your home poy fet payment of 25 cents, and have the added privilege of get- ting Substantial cash refunds by prepaying final payments. EVERY "WHITE" 1S GUARANTEED ~' Use Your Machine While Paying For It. .1s what you will earn for every the day it T. F. Harrison Co. Ltd. . BE THRIFTY JOIN THE CLUB T0-DAY You Will Be Saving While Sewing FIRST | 25¢. final payment made in advance of is due. paym't 25e lst Payment 4 I paymy dn f i | Sth paym't] 8th paym'tilon rm'til 3 she i ise i + I payers ete ee memes 5 | 5th paym't &th paym"t] Tth m' 2 c Ste { Soe ] soe d 13th paym'tilSth paym'tit4th paymtilsth pavm: Toe Eine 3100 i Tf 16th phym'tilTth paym'titsth paym't) ph BT oh TS a ee he 23rd paym't 1" ge 24th paym'tiSth paym'ij26th paym't 27th rm" BER ray an Par » HENENENSNERENNANEEEE "REIN NEENEEEE ENE ENE EEN NEE MUIh paymtiItth parmtiaiss » ET fe te Tr hh 0 520d parymiti3trd payei'tiSith payme § $1.40 | 3150 | 350 a UP last Payment $1.60 TT j35th paym't $1.50 $1.50 | sufferings pre-| vail there as a result of the salt fa-| he peasdnts i tified and sent its wrecking outfit He enlisted in the 38th Bat- | - DAILY BRITISH WHIG MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 1019. To the Electors of the City of Kingstor and Village of Portsmouth Ladies and Gentlemen: Having been presentéd with a number of largely signed petitions, asking me to be a Unionist can- didaté in the coming by-. election for the House of Commons, | have decid- | 'ed to accede to the re quest of the Electors. Respectfully soliciting your hearty support. Faithfully yours, Br rt romeo iii To The Electors Of Frontenac Ladies and Gentlemen: If you believe my servic- es to the County merit your support I ask your votes and influence. Election Day October 20, 1919. to the scene, taking along the barges Frontenac and Johnson: r I'he tug Mary cleared with barge Cobourg, loaded with good grain off the barge Hilda for Mon- treal. = - " Steamer Belleville arrived Ernest Cockburn; of this city, late Montreal on Saturday. Steamer Cadillac passed up from Montreal on her way to Hamilton. The City of Hamilton passed down to Montreal, with freight, Sunday afternoon APPOINTMENTS MADE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE |Five Positions Are Filled Is the Announcement Made. The following appointments were announced at the Royal Military Col- lege on Monday morning: x 'David Walter Munn, of Montreal, ds professor in ¢ivil enginséring. Mujor Philip Earnshaw, M.C., of Mimico Bedch, Toronto, as instructor | in civil eengineering. 8. C. Morgan, of Kingston, as in- structor in physics. John Francis Twiss, of Tilsonburg, | Ont., as instructor in mathematics. Lieut.-Col. A. D. Cameron, D.S.0., M.C., of Lord Strathcona Horse, as profesgor in tactics. RIFLE TEAM SHOOT. The Scoves Made. by Headquarters | Marksmen on Saturday. The following are the results of the team the Kings sociation: No. 1 team: uheut. E. W. Skinner Q.M.S. A. Newell ., ergt. H. J. Baker J. Barrett M.S. F. Temple n Headquarters-Rifie As- - ww on 0. 2 team: S.W. Pugh ... rgt.-Major ¥. Coldham ergt. W. Parkes ..... 2 ergt.-Major S. G. L. Mayer ... Staff-Sergt. A. Aldridge . . .. o ZZ ww /] No. 3 team: Lieut. W_-Blake Staff-Sefgt. W. 3 Sergt. A. Middleton Sergt. P. Lowing C.8S.M. S. Batt Bachelors Of Science. The following students of Queen's School of Mining secured their de- gree of bachelor of science at the supplemental examinations recently held: "William Bennett, New Glas gow, N.8.: Malcolm Ross Storn. Ot- tawa; C. Donnelly, Kingston; D. J. Ludgate, Parry Sound; David Gordon Ramsay, Toronto; Ibn Lucas Silba, Napanee; Norman Frederick Tisdale, Brockville; George Kirby Water. liouse, Kingston; George Dalton Vert, Avonmore, Ont.: John Llovd May, London, Ont. Frank Harold Smail, Regina. = hile A Big A Sale. i An auction sale will be held on Oct. 23rd, at the Kincaid farm op the River road. four miles fron, Kingston. when 75 head of Holsteins (60 of them registered). horses, sheep, etc. will he offered for sale. The farm is for private sale or to let. Referendam Workers. All those who are willing to lend a hand in furthering the aims of the focal brangh of the Ontario Referen- dum Committee are asked to attend 2 meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in the Y. M.-C: A. rooms. the from | Having been unanimously chosen | as the standard bearer for the Unit- ed Farmers' Association for South Frontenac, at the convention held on| September 20th, I respectfully solicit your votes and influence to help elect | me as a member of the Ontario Leg- islature. WM. FAWCETT. mn ani, Nomina | Belgium Peeved At Luxembourg. { Brussels, Oct. §.--Economic ne- | fotiations between Luxembourg and | Belgium have been broken off by | Belgium as a result of the referen- | dum in Luxembourg under which | France became Luxembourg's finan- | cial ally. The Belgian minister in|/ Luxembourg has been recalled i ------. atch held on Saturday by ! NM HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED WATERS Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups. x i Dublin Ginger Ale, English Ginger Beer. COLA CHAMPAGNE APPLE CIDER Agents for Dos Label Ale Thompson Bott Wholesale Toba 202 Princess St. $1.25 Per Case 50c. Per Gabon minion White $1.75 per Case ing Works Phone 304 onists, JOHN M. HUGHES |; PHONE 2050 and we will go after that old Caglug that needs repairing-----it will ast out the season. BARGAINS IN NEW © ASINGS AND TUBES, STANDARD VULCANIZING SHOP 254 ONTARIO 8 T. COR, QUEEN A. NEAL, MGR. T a tt FON rt ip With Penslar Syrup, White Pine and Spruce Balsam. Sold only at SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts, THE ONLY FOOD THAT HAS NOT ADVANCED' IN TWO YEARS EAT MORE The cheapest bread in Kingston. Phone 467 and our salesman will call. TE J Je J TI H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC Co. See our display at the Fair next »week. : Special- bargains - in Toasters, Irons, Heaters. Bread toasted while you wait. ; Try and win beautiful Table amp, : 167 PRINCESS ST. If You Decide to Buy a Sonora < Get It At Lindsay's 14th Regiment Indoor { Former 14th men interested in: indoor baseball will meet in the Ar! mouries on Monday night at 7.30. Women's ¥ * ¥ Army cita * Baseball Hi 28s meeting. Salvation | 1 Thursday, Oct. 5th. i You are sure of seeing the entire series of Sonoras before fixing your choice. Each Sonora model has some unique features about it. To select just the right model for your requirements, a careful inspection of them all is imperative. The process of comparison and selection is made easy and pleasant for you at LINDSAY'S. Com- fortable demonstration booths are at the disposal of all who call. ~ "BABY GRAND" "IF IT'S ON A COLUMBIA RECORD, LINDSAY'S HAVE IT This handsome model is one of the most popular Sonoras. It has a clear, rich bell-like tone, plays all makes of disc records perfectly, has the auto- matic stop and tone modifier, and an envelope filing system with capacity for 60 records. Price | $315.00 Other Models from $74 to $675. 9, 121 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON. Montreal, Ollawa, Quebec, Brockville, Belleville and Three Rivers ' s

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