Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1919, p. 3

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J PAGE TWO INENERENENERER un FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919, BIG PROHIBITION MEETING INCIDENTS OF THE DAY FOR WOMEN HELD IN THE SAL- VATION ARMY CITADEL. ; THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ENENENEREEEEEED = - > -- . LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OI GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity 3 : Musical Hits From The i Nerhat er Greatest Play Ever ing, $23 Staged In Kingston Mrs. Anderson of Toronto Was Chief Speaker-->Mps. Bateman Presided. George two ribs F RESH DRESSED FUR SKINS ARRIVING ALASKA REAL. ERMINES--Russian and Hudson Bay. MINKS--Labrador and Northern Skuuks, Alaska Sable, Australian ( ypposum and Ring Tails. Foxes in White, Taupe, Cross, Cinnamon, Smoke, Golden Red, etc, Fisher's, Otter, ~KBown Fue shine Toronto : SWEETHEART. Word has been received that Mr i en have arrived safely : : ROAD TO PARADISE, e of dresses for Thanks : AY TY UR DRESS! DAILY FROM OUR DR} 1 liv ana at the i Ra & ¥ ; ; £ \ COMPLETE VOCAL SCORE I Lesslie have your B Carry two expert n and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited -Aliss Donaldson was rem \ 1 Jun i 11 Hospital JUMP JIM CROW. Now is tt! a asd, SELLING GOWNS. Beaver, Kolinsky, Chin hilla, and all ~ SWEETHEART, WALTZ. Catalogues showing latest styles now ready, Manufacturers of Fine John McKay, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE' 149-157 Brock Street. KINGSTON EENEEESUNREN sums ------ pana | Furs. Hear these numbers sung by the original New York cast ? * Fos sn Boa The College 'Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings es -- ba rn of L was destroy RE EEEEF ENE ENERO NEE EEE Thanks ------------ re His Master's Voice Records » Brockville r Thanks A A Ae tr a it tt Stn - SEN NENEENEENNNREEEENEEREERENEPE We Have | CANYOU WEAR in Stock " Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup A small size? If so, read this Special Sale Slark's Vegetable Soup of Silk Dresses, in sizes 16 and 18 only navy, green and grey shades -- priced at $15.00 and $18.00 each. On the bargain 'counter Saturday, at, each $9.95 | Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the i Good Tea ' Bonds are the thing. Buy them! Maytime "MAYTIME" Victrola XI. $225.00 Victory popular KINGSTON'S FUR STORE TWO POPULAR SONG HITS FROM Waldorf Orchestra { S------------------ | W.R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 ' American Serenade--Waldorf Orchestra 18432--90c¢. Will You Remember ? 18309--00c¢, Navy Blue Serge Suits Greens-Dixon--Just a Voice to Call Me Dear n't t THANKSGIVING Bea; of the 3 ma ond Xe oa MONDAY will ma ~ still A at the liquor =) MAHOOD BROS. [|i oie \ ' eaker ee ---- of t ; ANAENNRNNNNONN RE ALL THE POPULAR VOSAL AND DANCE RECORDS IN : STOCK. stric YORK STREET Solid brick; furnace; electric light; 3 piece bath Good cel- lar; in excellent state of repair. Large yard and barn. Immedi- ate possessjon--$3500. Sizes 16 and 18 only; regular price $22.50. Saturday for just $10.00 less than the price --yours for . . .. L ee mato Wrnt gave a detailed t injurious effec liquor, which was ben only as me The one danger was in the appetite dcqu | for strong drink . This often car | weak n d men to destruction | many a } was ruined Billy | {Sunday ss ou might as well try | { | VICTORIA STREET Frame; furnace: 6 rooms: 3 piece bath; gas: newly deco rated; large yard and barn: im- mediate possession---$3100. QUEBEC STREET New solid brick bungalow: 5 rooms; 3 piece bath; electric light; good cellar: large yard; Rateway and henhouse Imme- diate possession----$3000. abuse « licine Furs Naturally at Thanks- giving time one's thoughts will turn to Furs--it's always a reminder of winter. Visitors in our city over the holiday'are imvited to: our 'store. We welcome all who .come to look even if not prepared to buy. Our stock comprises an immense stock of R eal Estate Bargains $1950, CHARLES 8T, 6 rooms; B. and C $2800--- PATRICK ST. New brick; 5 rooms; B. and C $400d--DIVISION ST.-- brick, 9 rooms; furnace; electricity, | 2750--BARRIE - STREET™. 8 7 rooms; B. and C; { 1 ic to regulate h as, try to regulate! the liquor ie." The r the liquor trafic was impo Mrs. Anderson then tot kX up the ballot and showed that ballot beer was stronger than the two per cent. now in use, and was more than whiskey itself - At the conclusion qf her Mrs. A. E, Knapp moved a Let me supply you with a pair of In- Vote of thanks which was sec onded | visible Bifocals, TWO pair of glasses by 'Mrs, H i Lavell: Both of the { 4 P speakers paid a very hig} ribute to lin one---the Lenses fused together M nderson for her mn interest- | 50 that you cannot observe where one | in 1 instructive addre All felt | begins or the other ends. pac) encouraged and helped by what sie said. Mrs. Bateman then presid- ed over a straw vote, which was tak- en to show the people assembled how the ballot should be marked on poll- ing day. Frame, Remnants m of 8§ ble, { Don't bother with two pair of Glasses injurious E. . ul & S on a sar Sig! Cor. Johnston and Division St for Far and Near Sight. Phones 630W. and 5304, ios of Floor Oilcloth and Linoleums small and large pieces--to be cleared on Satur- day at big reductions. frame; 7 large lot. $4300 JOHNSON STREET. BI double frame, 7 rooms; elec tricity; furnace, Rental, $480. Victory Bonds accepted in pay- ment. Money to loan McCANN 86 BROCK STREET address, hearty voor BUILDERS SUPPLIES mectss Newman &Shaw & The Always Busy Store = Eyesight Specialist PHONE 826 OR 621. 342 King St, Kingston, Ont. ANDERSON BROS, LTD. Phone 458--459. Thanksgiving Day, Monday Store Open Until 10 a.m. Special Selections for the Holiday Table. OYSTERS---OYSTERS OYSTERS Chickens-- Yearling Fowl--Young Ducks Prime Western Beef, Rib and Sirloin Roasts Spring Lamb-- Stewing Cuts . ..... loins.............. Fronts . . "i Legs YOUNG PORK : Choice Roasts . . . . "Choice Chops . . .. 35¢. Hot House: Lettuce, Parsley, Radishes, Grapes, Oranges, Grapefruit, Cranberries, Sauash, Sweet Potatoes, Crisp Celery. 100 select Pumpkins, 100 Citrons. ..:18¢c. . .26¢. ...18¢c. ..32¢. 1.5. Asselstive, DOS, QUEEN'S RUGBY LINE-UP - { THE PLAYERS TO MEET VARSITY IN TORONTO. | ard Box and Lindsay Maleolm | Have Whipped the . Team Into Shape. i Queen's senior* rugby team will play in Toronto in the first game of} the Inter-Collegiate series Saturday! afternoon. The players left for the! Queen ¢ity on the noon train. It has been a very hard job to get the players trained up to scratch this Year, but thanks to "Jack" Williams, iDr. J. Howard Box and Lindsay Mal- colm, they have been put into pretty | fair shape. i | The line-up for the big game will chosen from the following: Backs, Brownfield, McKelvey, Campbell and Stewart; quarterbacks. Carroll and Evans; scrimmage, Ferguson, Atchi- son, Fill; middle wings, Ellis and Carson; inside wings, Brandon and! { Bowman; outside wings, D'Esterre,! Carruthers and Blakney. i ------------------------ The Late Richard Boyd. { The funeral of the late Richard | ! Boyd Yook place from his late resi-| dence, |7 Colborne street, to Catara-| qui cemetery at 2.30 p.m. Thursday. | The religious ceremony was conduet- | ed at the residence by Rev. Taylor! | Dale, pastor of Cooke's Presbyterian | {ehurdh of which the deceased was a! life-long member. Rev, Mr, Duan as- isisted. The bler was banked with beautiful floral offerings, bearing tes; timony to the rezard in which the de-| (ceased was held by a large number jof friends. After the service the! cortege procesded to Cataraqui ceme- | tery where interment took place in} the family plot. The pall bearers were Willlam Graves, H. Smell, Wil-| | Ham: McQuaid, George Gibson, Wil- {Ham McCammon and Joseph Tierney. | pst ------ i | Special sale of dresses for Thanks- | | 8lving, $25, at Waldron's. | i '. Swaine, plane tuner, orders at If It's Good To Eat, We Have It Ww. { McAuleyls, or "phoge GEdw, skins and manufac- tured garments, spe- cializing Hudson Seal. Holiday Hats We have been receiv- ing fresh shipments of Hats almost every day of late--round- ing out a stock of Hats larger than is found in most cities larger than Kingston. Two specials for men are a Silk Lined Soft Hat at $5.00 and the new Velours at $6.10 "Hats for Men. --Hats for Ladies. . --Hats for Children. George Mills & Co. 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. | ENE NEUEN SEEN EE EEE IEEE NE SERRE » ENEEEEEEN NEN EN EEN ENAE ENA INNER NNER Dry Kindling Wood 726 STUDENTS REGISTERED, -- ly In the Arts and Science Faculties of Queen's, The first results in regist Queen's University this seas follows: Arts, 429; science, Registration in science is still pro ceeding and the total of first-year stu- dents will be well over 200. This is | the largest freshman class in science ever registered at the univers { Registration in Arts is lNkely to close to-morrow. 207 Will Rebuild A Hotel. Frank L. Raymond, lessee and manager of the Marsden House Alex- anda Bay, N.Y., has made public plans for the rebuilding of the hotel {and improvement of the water front, that will make it one of the finest on the river, and that will be a credit jalike to the islands and Alexandria { Bay. - The intention is to remove all { unnecessary buildings from the traet i known as Cornwall square enlarge | the hotel and give dt a proper set- iting.. The present structure will be | remodelled. The Dupe Of Germany. Rev. Mr. Codling spoke on the pro- hibition issue to a large gathering (at Inverary on Wadnesday evening {and made a good impression. He said i that the propaganda of the Personal Liberty League was incited by the Germans in the United States two years ago, in order to retard the out- iput of munitions in that country, and he regarded the Canadian league 1 as the dupe of Germany Addressed The Children. | Thursday was regarded as Fire i Prevention Day all over the province. {Fire Chiaf Armstrong spent a very busy day addressing the scholars in {several of the schools on fire preven- tion. } Special sale of dresses for Thanks- | giving, $25. at Waldron's, SEEENREEEENEENENSEREENENENEEREEN This is a good time to lay in a supply of dry kindling, for fall and winter, 5. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking 'Factory Lumber Yards Bay & Wellington Streets KINGSTON, ONT. Office Phone 08 Factory Phone 1415 FRIENDSHIP'S FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT --CHOICE APPLES. TOMATOES POTATOES --AND CORN. 216 DIVISION STREET PHONE 345 Lumber, Coal and Wood ae Rexall s 9 Toh fa. (XI ANADAS FAVORITE DRUG STOR F< WEEK-END SPECIAL S0c. Ib. to 60c. Ib. Chocolates FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 39c Ib. Agents for Page and- Shaw Chocolates Mahood's Drug Store WE "ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU

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