Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1919, p. 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0, n OBOURG | REAMERY | BUTTER rocer Ri md / \e razors we adver- arrived. view 1n These 11 Ask . 3 tised Four next time for 2 pound KINGSTON PRODUCE (Distributors) 11113 Brock Street. have CO. and are on our window. are Auto-Strop Razors b feat BALM ing "Balls magle. T $3.7 At Best's The Popular Drug Store « parations to-day standard $5.00 razor and at a price of offering. XS RE Weddingings. gee Marriage Licenses. OPEN SUNDAY hone 50, OUR NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR NOW OPEN Try our delicious Ice Cream which cannot be surpassed in quality. JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 King Street Kingston Ps on pn IPTC nT AHI aa oor For Superfluous Hair (Use DELATONE The Leading Seller for 10 Years § | QUICK -- SURE -- SAFE -- RELIABLE i : Use Fresh as Wanted 3 Ask Your Dealer Our' large assortment of high grade Chocolates are most pleasing to the taste. A safe and speed > is, Headache. laxati urs. Get A N alga 288 PRINCESS STREET euralgia the genuine PHONE '1128. ' at Best's Drug Store. B NEW FRERGA SEMEDY. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. $Y LEADING CHEMISTS. PRICK IN ENGLAND Ba La Elta bE gr a - EE nm The Auto-Strop is a | $3.75 is an unusual SMITH BROS. At Sat er mt x THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG BUSINESS MEN IN COMING 10 THE STRAN NAVY LEAGUE DRIVE MARY PICKFORD AS "Jupy» yx They Fully Realize Value of the "DADDY LONG LEGS. Work Navy League Is Do- e---- ing for Canada. Quaint Humor Injected into Screen Version of Famous Story and Play As tor of pl in comme by Director Marshall Neilan. Jusfuces, the 3 a. win J t It doesn't matter what his line of Which Mary! husiness is. the business man should new an : best feature, | get out and push this loan for all he og Legs," which will bel is worth Strand Thursday, Friday JHe sh . 1s loaded in a series of! ers, talk hich Mary, as n sense 181% am funniest of all the hy.! 88 with uld talk loan to his custom- loan to his employees, talk ¢ Ab-|lean to his partners, talk loan from ri | breakfast to bed time little "is not in-| And he should act, because talking n by Judy Abhott, the or-|onlv takes a man so far i tld Miss Pickford plays, with! The. Victory Loan is a business | aforethought. It $happens | getter and a business maker. It will t she and a funuy little orphan pay wages, sustain trade, sell goods | ery freckled face have just and buy goods, help commerce, agri- | prune strike" in whickt they culture, manufacturing ught to obtain better food for! The Victory Loan will hildren of the asylum, who ard n 'thin soup and prunes. a make it | | money to buy your goods. The Victory Loan is the personal | Prohibition Matron Speils Jag." | concern of every business man. ~The tyrannical head mairon has: won. the battle, being a large woman able to dominate the cowering littie waifs who are charges of the institu. po tion, and to punith Judy, and the lit-| tle » aided her in encourag-| ing thé children to strike, the ma. tron puts them out in the yard with Y A thief who has been a passing wagon ae fence a jug of hard 1 some sandwiches 1 the BANQUET AT ST. GEORGES. AY. PA. Members From Service Overseas. On Tuesday evening the A.Y.P.A jof St. George's cathedral gave banauaet . George's hall for the members who bad returned from ov- j erseas service, which was one of the most successful affairs ever under- 'taken by the society Some gixty-| boy have becn pray-|five sat down to tables arranged T- They think this fashion and tastefully decorated with Heaven, and proceed {the A Y.P A. and St. George's col- drink without inquiring ors, bearing all manner of good| ture of the donation. 80 things. The lofty hall was festoon-i that in the most innocent od with bunting and flags while over children become "happy." the table like a canopy was stretched ford's portrayal of the sur-|g huge Union Jack. ' The platform 1 Judy, who punishes her ene-|wag appropriately decked with Jacks gives jam all the children ang the tables were strewn with nat- and defies the ogre of a matron is ural maple leaves. rfully done After meal, the Dean of On-| one tario made a speech in his happiest vein, and after congratulating the |A.Y.P.A, for the spiendid showing loverseas; fifteen having volunteered |from. the cathedral branch alone went on to show what a splendid her- itage" was theirs as Arglicans who had a record of 70 per cent of their a it "happens Jdway both M Dirt 33 Plek mies to the of the masterful in this pieture which the orphan from her to her marriage to a rich man Advt 'arries Judy, } birth who sends her to college WILL MEET IN TORONTO. The Fifty-fourth Convention of Sun- day School Association. {as young people with the enthusiasm The Ontario Sunday School As S0- land courage which 1s daunted by no Weiation is holding its fifty-fourth an-_phstacles and bearing with them the nual conventicn "in Massey Music hopes of the nation; as an associa- Hall, Toronto, from Tuesday to Fri- tion which finds its truest expression day, Oct. 21st to 24th. This conven, [in Christian brotherhood fostered by tion wag-to have been held last vear, a common faith and worship. but was postponed owing to the flu | Lieut.-Col. Genet, speaking for the epidemi Arrangements have heen {guests, tendered the regrets of Brig.- completed whereby the strongest list |Gen. Williams, who was prevented rol speakers that-has ever--appeared hy an--importanmt-- ing from being: before an Ontario, convention, has {present, and the appreciation of the been secured Many of Ontario's |returned men for the hospitality af- PAGE THREL pg PROBS: Rain tonight and part of Friday. Steacy's Two Day Thanksgiving easier for your customers to find the | Bi Returned male population enlisted. voluntarily; § LBAR'S| on 'NOX A COLD TABLETS y cure for LaGripne; ve. Breaks up a cold A -------- A a Workers and speakers will appear. A short but delightful Iprogramme given by the Misses Ker- {shaw, Wilson, Shepherd and Stafford {and Mr. Gauthier was enjoyed msipatessioitbuBi FLORAL TRIBUTES The music of the convention will be of the usual high order, being in charge of Prof. E. O. Excell and Prof A. W. Roper, neither of whom need any introduction. tion of the largest delegation that the Ontario Sunday School Association has ever had; and - considering. the fact that this that the delegation will be than that of 1915, when gates attended. larger George K. Quarrington, Torbnte, is | president of the Ontario { School Association. { Sunday | ANOTHER SEASON OVER, Summer Home Island. Mrs. J. H. Curtis of No. 1785 Lake Road. Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs, Rose have closed their summer home on Gipst 'Island, near Alexandria Bay, and returned ta Cleveland. Mr, Close On Gipsy Those people '(and they are many) who dread the ordeal of an ofe examin- on are agreeably aston- Ished to find that. Hy made us, it causes no pain, by STOMACH DISORDERS pA fscomfort, op ineonven~ ARE READILY CORRECTED AND ORGANS RESTORED TO REGULAR AND HEAL» THY ACTION BY. THE USE OF PARMELE VEGETABLE PILL 08, And We Use Ne Drugs . E'S Thousands of lonshoremen Keeley Jr., M.0..0. 226 Princess Street la t the orders of their estimated * that between fift thousand men joined th Wednesda ! sixty trikers. NE, sia, I A nn Be Our Stove Hospital Serves the same purpose for Stoves as kx serves for human beings. It is in charge of an experienced Stove Surgeon, who, with a staff of trained assistants, devotes his whole time to Stove Repairing. n - It costs less to have repairs done propeyiy by experienced men. than the tinkering up by amateurs, because the former will do better work in half the time taken by the latter, Shall we send one of our stove surgeons to see about your, stove? He will give estimates ang fall information for your an ordinary hospital ns once talked to are 'Ways referred to on the McKelvey & Birch Lid. Brock St. PHONE 237 A tn py ~went leaders 1 [Curtis was a real estate dealer and one of the pioneer buflders on the river. He was associated with I. P. Lampson. also a real estate dealer of Cleveland, in the building up of Edgewood Park, and The Edgewood, hotel which was partly burned about two years ago. The first year they ¥Wuilt shacks, but so pleased were they with the surroundings that cottages were built and later The Edgewood, which has become, and still is, so widely .and favorably Known, among those seeking a quiet and exclusive hotel i In 1907 Mr. Curtis bought Gipsy Island located just beiow Point Viv- fan, and erected a handsome home | here he spent his summers until {his death in 1816. He was a man ifar. sighted: and efficient and. did much in promoting the islands as a popular summer resort. the v Gag Manager Resigns, Belleville, Oct. 9.--Manager Thos. @ Arrangements are | being completed for the accommoda- { ' is a post-war and u | postponed convention, it is believed | {forded them | In Memory of the Late Nicholas < Timmerman, Pillow, Family. Wreaths. Police Force, Mr. and | Mrs. N. J. Landry, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. | Clarke, Mr. and Mrs, T. Gallivan, | Anchor, City Health Department. Cross, Employees Kent Bros. | Star, Official Beard of Princess | Street Methodist Church < Sheafs, 8. 8. Corbett-and Mr. and | | Mrs. NT Pickering. i { Sprays, Princess Street Methodist! { Sunday School, Ladies Adult Bible | | class, Princess Street Methodist Sun- | Jay 'S¢hool: Kings Own Class, Prin- | cess Street Methodist Sunday School, | | Police Chief Nesbitt, Mr. and Mrs. | | W. Thompson and amily, Mr. and | Mrs. Mark Eves, Mr. and Mrs. J.| Quirk and family, Mr. and Mrs. D.| Nesbitt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson and| family, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rutherford, | Mr. and Mrs. ¥, H. Rutherford, Mr. | and Mrs. J. Kinch, Mr. and Mrs. A. | Kinch, Miss Violet MacNamee, W. D. | Graves and family, Mr. and Mrs P. H. Baker, Ceorge Masoud, Mayor] | Newman, Mr. and Mrs. R. Saunders, | { Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Saunders, Mrs. 8, { Tones, Barrett and Mrs. Fralick, Miss | | Almeda Mallen, Mr. and: | { Green, Mr. and Mrs. Purvis and fa-| i mily, George Hentig | i Letters of sympathy: Choir of} { Princess Street Methodist Church, { Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and family, | Coming to Kingston . Douglas Wright, who has {spending his holidays with his {ents "Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright, | {Bimwood avenué, London, Ont., {returned to Queen's University. : {his splendid services during his three, years at the front in Framce, Mr! Wright will be presented by the been | Sale With special re-pricing, means real economy and satisfaction for all attending. The values enumerated here should crowd this busy shopping centre from 9 to 5.30 to-morrow. | i AN IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY OF NEW FASHIONS For Women And - Misses Beautiful color harmonies: lovely textiles; subtle lines and unusual style themes emphasize the art of dress in these modes presented for your inspec- | tion .at moderate prices > WOOL VELOUR COATS A selection of 50 pure Wool Ve- | lour Coats, in such becoming shades as | brown, beaver, burgundy, blue, rein- deer, etc., in exceptionally new Fall fren styles. Reg. at $40 and $45. Sale Price $35 and $37.50 VELOUR AND WHITNEY CLOTH COATS We offer a wonderful value in Can- adian all wool Velour Coats; all sizes | 16 to 44; convertible Collars; belted effect; half lined: two shades, French gray and nigger brown: worth $35. SALE PRICE, $25.00. --Salts Seal Plush Coats. --Silvertone Cloth Coats. --Duvetyn Velour Coats. -- rr ---- \ Mrs. S. |] i { IH i i par-| {i has | § or: § A AAA as lA tA SN A. Gardner of the Belleville Gas Princo of Wales wilh a D.C.M. on! | Works has tendered his resignation |ghe occasion of tha visit of the to Ald. Simmons, Chairman of the [Prince to Kingston on Octe ber 25th. Gas Department, \the resignation to] B ------------ take effect om an audit of the de-| Aged Man Hit By Express. | partment's books. The resignation is Brockville, Oct. 9 ---Henry Fen- | the culmination of strained relations | nein an aged resident of Brockville } { between the manager and the gas- : makers, which reached a head when |g public crossing on Tuesday, and { the Council by a by-law appointed { while no bones are broken. it is tear- | § He |} | Willlam Cook the gas-maker, with ij complete control of the gas plant. I Vancouver Tavolved. | . It is reported that the scheme in- | volves Vancouver, B.C., interests, and | | that the company operating the dry- | { dock in that city are connected with | | it. The climate on 'the Pacific coast! | Will pepmit of the building of ships {all the vear round, while in the east | jed he may suceumbd to shock. [as Slo pretty badly cut i ruised. and Vo not tehin | Was struck by the Ottawa express at | ) i HB 8 | eds | Piles, i SERIE will relieve you at on | [the activities are somewhat restrict ed owing to climatie conditions. | ___ A scene from "The Dumbells" in tlie | + "Biff, Bing. Bang." at the Grand on T | day, Oct. 14th and 15th with a matinee on Wednesday aft- i Far i free if you Po. stamp 3 pag postage. | § 4 i i po a: sday and Wednes- | musical coinedy| I Steacy's --Matalam Plush Coats. --Bolivia Cloth Coats. LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS AND PYJAMAS LADIES' CHAMOIS GLOVES | 150 pairs genuine French . Chamois Gloves; 2 domes: neat- ly stitched and worth to-day $1.75 a pair; all sizes. Sale Price, $1.00. lust arrived in stock, 200 Lad- =" Flannelette Night Gowns and Pyjamas; well cut and all sizes; excellent quality Flannel- ette; very specially priced. Chamoisette Gloves in the fam- ous Griffin make; twelve shades to choose from; the best glove value at the price. Sale Price, $1.00. . Sale Price, $1.59 and $2.48. - » FRIDAY MORN ! Between 9 a.m. and 12 o'clock noon, we offer the greatest of all sale attractions ™~ ING'S FEATURE Double Discount Stamps Save money while you spend it and secure your new Fall Coat, Suit, Dress, and hupdreds of other dress essentials at an extra saving. i --] Flannelette Blanket Sale A limited quantity, 60 pairs only, of special quality "Klon- dyke" Flannelette Blankets; 12-4 size only: while they last SALE PRICE, $3.49. See the hundreds of other bargains on special dis- £0 play in nearly all departmen ts. : : Limited : Limite

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