Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1919, p. 7

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919 ARE YOU PREPARED ? FOR THE COLD WEATHER THAT JS FAST APPROACHING? 4 . Pen A "ARM OVERCOAT WILL NOT BE OUT GOOD OVERCOATS--(the only kind we offer searce, but we get them and get them right-- OF PLACE. for sale)-----are RIGHT IN QUALITY--RIGHT IN STYLE--RIGHT IN PRICE Don't fail to see our Waist Line Overcoats in Blues, Browns, and greys--%£22.50 to $40.00. All prices between, D. J. WILL ---- A a A Aa ot St if - For Wedd FEA SERVIUES SILVER bride, and something that Wi give service (or a life-time iti thr We mention a beautiful three yp $30.00. OST eye-trouble is the direct re $30.4 M sult of eye-neglect When the first signs of eV® strain appear a competent optometri should be consulted We will thoroughly | mechanism of piece sel at Other sets from $12.00 up. examine the delicate your eyes and prescribe the gl : that will give you comfort and ease Our moderate charge regulated by the amount of work on the s | and the value of the mount choose, Kinnear & d'Esterre 100 PRINCESS ST r front; heat- BUILDING, STREET RAFPH ARENCE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE * 8. KIRKPATRICK KINGSTON : N PREM SES. " * HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW FLOVER SHoP YoU ARE WELCOME Always to inspect our cut and potted stock. OUR SLOGAN: "WE STRIVE TO SERVE." DESIGN AND DECORATION A SPECIALTY. A. D. HOLTON 280 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 661. 2 RESIDENCE, 2086w. 4 a AAAS L a a te test ag rr WP FURS-- Everything in Furs obtained of us wilt be found of the high- est quality, perfect in fit and right up to date. : Gourdier's 78 BROCK STREET. YOU ARE INVITED TO VIEW THE FAVORED MODELS IN AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOES FOR 1919.20 ; For exclusiveness, beauty, grace, correctness and superiority of materials, workmanship and finish, the new Fall styles excel anything ever offered for your consideration. : DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR DISPLAY. : ~ Allan M. Reid, a --..._.en.l A _ Doris Folger in the tennis tourna- your child is having the best and IN REGARD TO THE PLACING OF HIS MEN i Protest Made By the G. W. V. A. Re- garding Two Returned Men--Chief Says There Is No Cause For Com. plaint, : At the mee g of the civie fire and light committee yesterday after- noon, the secretary of the lecal GW. Vv branch voiced a protest. He stat- ed that the association he represent- ed was of opinion that there had been discrimination in regard to the plac- ing Firemen Lutz and Patrick, two returned soldigrs and former firemen, in positions in the depart- Rg r ing f of ment, the fcrmer being placed inclass | 1. The member of the committee stat- ed that they had nothing to do with the matter, as Chief Armstrong was supreme in the placing of his men. The chief stated that he could mot permit interference from any outside body or even the fire committee it- self in regard to his brigade. He plac- ed the men as he deemed them fitted to best serve the city. He could not see that there was any ground for complaint in the matter under dis- cussion, . The committee decided to place a hydrant at '*Calderwood' at the ex- pense of the Government, and to ar- range for the fire department to an- swer calls on the same terms as jt did for Mowat Hospital, both these institutions being outside the city li- mits, It 'wa$ also decided to ask Council to notify the Utilities Commission to place a hydrant on Brock street be- tween Division street and University avenue, It was claimed that the Utili- chairman had stated at a civie finance committee meeting that the cemmissjon would place this hydrant expense to the city the new arc lamps will | soon be in operation on the streets The first new at the corner of Division and Concession streets, is to be lit tonight ties vithout Some of one, PROSECUTION THREATENED | If Slaughter House Owners Do Not Comply With The Law. | Dr. P. J. Maloney of Cornwall, | district officer of health for\ Eastern Ontario, is making an inspection of slaughter houses fo ascertain whe- ther the regulations of the Provincial | Board of Health are being observed, and any person found disregarding | the notice sent out through the sec-| retary of the local board in July last | will be prosecuted under the Public Health Act { The following is a copy of the no-| --Hee--sent--to--sixteen--bitchers--in--the-- Kingston distriet: "Under instrue- | tions from Dr. Maloney, district of-| | ficer of health, the local Board of] Health of the Township of Kingsten hereby netify you that you must im- mediately comply with and cbserve the regulations of the Provincial Board of Health respecting slaughter | houses where not under licensed in- | | spector, a copy of which is herewith! given you, In default you will be la- ble to repeated fines of $500. (Signed) "CHARLES F. ADAIR, Secretary of the Local Board." The regulations referred to give detailed instructions as to what is required in the equipment and ar- rangement of bulldings, the disposal of manure; affal and blood, drainage, | water supply, cooling rooms and Sur: { roundings. Live animals are not to he kept withih 100 feet of a slaughter house. It is currently reported that the notice has in some cases been disre- garded and that the regulations of the province have not been carried out. The inspector has been given specific instructions and, if it is found that conditions are not what they should be, prosecutions will fol- low. BIG SCHOOL ENROLLMENT. |Al the Classes Well ! Term. It is expected that the report of Inspector I. Russell Stuart to: the, Board of Education will show a big enroliment in the Collegiate Insti- {tute and the public schools. The board has the position of a teacher of manual training to fll, and as a result of illness, the teacher ap- pointed to take over ithe position of domestic sclence instructor has not | been able to take over her duties, Filled This * Winners Of Leslie Shield. Capt. Murchie and M'ss Kathleen | Carruthers were defeatrd on Monday | by Capt. Colin Carrutlers and Ms | ment at the Country Club. Miss Fef- | ger and Capt. Carruthers are, there- | fore, the winners of the Leslie shield. } -- Before attempting to size up an easy-going man arouse his temper. Adrian Revelle is in Toronto to enter Osgoode Hall. / "SYRUP OF FIGS" 1S LAXATIVE FOR CHILD Look at Tongue! * Reniove Poisons { light aggregate, only 150 shares be- ing traded in, although the stock was Accept "California" Syrup of Figs nly--look for the name California most harmless laxative or physic for | going mails will be closed at DREW MOTHER'S MONEY OUT OF LOCAL BANK The Youngsters and Two Com~ panions Set Out for a Big Time. Three boys, all : between tweive and thirteen years of age, were taken to the "lock-up" at noon on Tuesday. The police had a call to the outer -station where it was stated that three youngsters wera flourishing a big Hi THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG === THE FRE CHEF SUPREM; HormiessMeans =~ sum of money, and that it looked as; if something was wrong John Naylon went to the #téne to In- vestigate. He found that the lads were well supplied with money, and on being qestioned, one of the boys admitted that he had secured $47.50 from a local bank, on his mother's account. He had given each of his companions a $10 bill, and they were evidently out to have a good time. | When the mother learned of the matter, she asked that the bov¥s be locked up. They were caught in the nick of time, as they had only spent one dollar up till the time of their arrest MONDAY POSTAL HOLIDAY By Carviers on Thanks- giving Day. Monday next, October 13, Thanks- giving Day, 'will be observed as a public holiday bv the Kingston Post Office, and the office will be closed, No Delivery | with the exception of the stamp vend- | ing wicket, the general delivery and will for registration wicket, which main open from 8 ta 10 a.m accommodation of the public There will be no delivery of mails by carriers on that day, and the out- noon. Two clearances from street letter boxes only will be made--about 10 a.m. and the usual last evening col- lection, as announced on the boxes Le aaa Theatrical "Maytime." '""Maytime,"' the phenominally suc- cessful musical comedy, or "Play with music" which ran, for two solid years in New York, seven months in Chicago, six months Boston and three months in delphia, is to be seen here at Grand Opera House on <'riday and Saturday, Oct. 10th and 11th, with a York cast of the long run headed by William Norris, Carolyn Thomson. Messrs. Shubert produced "May- time" in Ne#w York on August 17th, 1917, and the fact that this Company has been playing in the same piece larger cities this year. Another remarkable thing about the play is the casting of smaller parts. "Maytime" is a dramatic gem that would make a big hit without music, but "Maytime's" musical score is so delightful that many of its num- bers like the famous "Will You Re- member" are sung and whistled all over the country.--Advt. mee "Oh Boy" Thanksgiving Day. The dainty, refreshing and delight- fully. pretty musical comedy, Boy," the New York Princess Thea- tre musical comedy success, the management of F. Ray Comstock and William Elliott will be the at- traction at the Grand on Monday, Qct. 13th matinee and night. 'Oh Boy" is unquestionably. the brightest and smartest musical comedy New York has seen in many a moon. The book and lyrics are by Guy Bolton ald P. G. Woodhouse and the music 4 is by Jerome Kern. The story of "Oh Boy' is extremely interesting. The musical hits are: "Let's Make A Night Of It" "You Never Knew About Me,", "A Package of Seeds," "An Old-Fashioned Wife," "A Little Bit of Ribbon," "Fhe First Day of May," "Koo-la-loe," "Rolled Into Ong," "ON, Daddy, Please!" "Words Are Not Needed, "When It's Nest- ing Time in Flatbush," "Flubby Dub, the Cave-Man."--Advt. Biff, Bing, Bang. That the Canadian soldiers in France were royally = entertained while billeted near the front lines, has been amply evidenced to home folks since the arrival of the famous Dumbells, who are playing a home coming tour of the large Can- adian cities, presenting their origal overseas revue, "Biff, Bing, Bang." The production which they have brought to this country is identical with the various shows they gave the boys at the front. The ¢ast and cho- rus are made up entirely of soldier- actors. The Dumbells will be here at 'the Grand on Tuesday and Wednes- day, Oct. 14th and 15th. --Advt. (Continued On Page 16) Canadian Locomotive Stock Up. Montreal Gazette: Canadian Loco- motive shares rose to 97 on this mar- ket Monday afternoon, after eslling at 534% to 95 in the forenoon here. At the day's best the price stood for a net gain of 7 points over the last ! transaction recorded in the issue lo- | cally. Dealings, however. were of more active on the Toroato market, where the price reached a top of 95. The advance in the that the protracted company's employes had been set- t . : the little stomach, liver and bowels. | Children love its delicious on each bottle. Mother! t without fear. You must say "Califor- Arrangements sre being made to | tary hospitals here fo vote. For th patients who are confined to bed the! | ballot boxes, I is understood, will be carried to thei: hedoidaa, matinee on Saturday. with the New | Melvin Stokes and | continuously ever since would indi-| cate that it is one of the most remark- | able- musical successes of the genera- | tion. Instead of sending out inferior | companies, Messrs. Shubert are keep- | ing the first cast intact and it is this company which, will visit mest of the | "Qh, | under | the |' issue, was ac-! cempanied by' reports from Kingston [be tickled to death at the painless, | strike of the quick riddance of all your corns unce ¢ Comstabie i a New Footwear WE FOR WOMEN'S FALL WEAR. BROWN KID AND CALF LACED BOOTS, WITH MEDIUM HEELS BLACK KIDS Abernethy's Shoe Store MANS HAT If you find it hard to get suited in Hats this is the place to come, where you have the large stock of authoritative styles to choose from. --NEW DERBIES. ~NEW SOFT HATS. ~NEW VELOUR HATS. --NEW-TWEED-HAFS: --NEW CAPS. --NEW GLOVES, rather | As usual, \we excel in style And value. CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers EECHANS PILLS Keep the stomach well, the liver active, the bowels regular, and the breath will be sweet and healthy. {-But let poisons accumu- | late in the digestive organs, the system becomes clogged, gases form in the stomach and affect the breath. in| Phila- | the | Correct | these conditions with Beecham's Pills. They promptly regulate the bodi- ly functions and are a quick remedy for s stomach and Bad Breath Largest Sale of any Medicine Bold everywhere. In bease She, ide "BOBBED" HORSE'S TAIL "Twas To Be a Joke But It Was An Expensive One, Some parties who regarded the af- fair as a joke, "bobbed' the tail of a wood, a well-known resident of Wolfe Island, but the owner did not regard it as a joke nor did the guilty parties later on) for the owner of the | horse was about to take action for | for bearing before Justices of the | Peace Hunter and Allison on Tuesday i by the i the costs of the court. ~ i fn 5 | There is marked interest over the | Military Indoor Baselall League. the | first game of whichis to be played i this evening betwedn the G.W.V. A. {and the A. and N. Veterans in the | Armouries. A ! The higher'a man elimbs the hard- {er he may fall." Glorious Relief! om tt uct. J Foot Lumps You'll feel like a kid again, you'll you paint on Putnam's Extractor. { Deo It to-day! have been selling this safe, depend- {able and sure remedy for nearly fifty ears. Only costs a quarter. he trick every time. Patnam's Corn Extractor was the {Arst corn remover on the market, has {to-day the Jargest sale, and simply sbecause is by lonz odds lhe best or TET Koz 83 re pal pamphlet. o Call Attention round." Our new Bobs have them. them before buying. please and profit you, Phone 12I1TW, ARE SHOWING BROWN AND A A AN i PA EO Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor AND CONFECTIONERY STOR®™ HOT DRINKS PURE ICE CREAM HOME-MADE CANDY AND CHOICE CHOCOLATES NEXT TO OPERA HOUSE SEE EEE LEER ARE .o0k's Cotton Root Compound. A safe, reliable regulating aie Sold in_th of strength--No. 1, $1; : No. 8, $8 par all druggists, or 5 on peceipt of Address : THE COOK MEDICINE CO. TO OUR AUTOMATIC BOB It's the only Coupling that lets .the hind bob work "all right all They will McNAMEE & SLACK The Repair Shop, 54 Queen St. PAGE SEVEN Fall BLACK DRESSY BOOTS HIGH $15.00, $12.00, £10.00 to $7.00 OR $10.00, 80.06, $8.00 Er + Help That - You YOUR DOMESTIC PROBLEM 18 SOLVED "The modern woman demands a Kitchen Cabinet. It is a complete kitchen in itself and fits in perfectly with labor in a step- saving modern kitchen. Silent Servant Three Shelf Tea Waggon, with removable tray and rubbed tyred wheels. ] Jas. Reid The Busy Store With the Large Stock 'Phone 147 for Service. in 1111 Sakell's PHONE 640 HERRERO Fil et PV VV Ro 4 NOW IN STOCK Limburger Cheese . Henderson's res dee 3 rice, A AAA ALARA See ~ horse belonging to Joseph Green- | Dealers everywhere | Does | | 25 YEARS AGO. {KINGSTON EVENTS ddd hhh Ah Aa a Grocery 59-81 Brock street. Phone 279 | EL i | Grippe is again making a | about the city. | Sneak thieves are causing itrouble. i robbed of all ¥s contents. i Last night "Con" Millan's | damages, and the case was scheduled | refrigerator at the City Hotel was raid much | Miss Jean Kellogg, a graduate of | | morning, but was settled out of court [the Kingston General Hospital, has guilty parties paying $25 and [been appointed head nurse in the ! Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. | ! James McGowan {celebrated "Macadoo" { James Thompson. i horse i | Toronto, who is an (speaker pn referendum work. IW. T. G. Brown will also speak. The | S.A. band will provide suitable {All women are urged to be present. | A novel feature | conducted | {Men also welcome, iwill be "A Straw Ballot," | by the dies. Several peoples have {against disgrace while dodge poverty. purchased i A Women's Mass Meeting. Will be held in the Salvation Army | jcitadel on Thursday, Oct. 9th, at 81 i p.m. addressed by Mss. Anderson, of | outstanding bumped trying to the | from | IS THE » } TRADE MARK ON CEETEE LIST UNDERCLOTHING, Rey, | music | up A summer girl has many engage- | | ments, { the most rings. the wrong man i | 1, foo woman never thin kathat a wan | inks she wiks wo mul. but the -telephone girl gets | When a bachelor meets the right | girl. be is apt to discover that he is The C.TURNBULL Company of Galtel intitey

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