Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1919, p. 2

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PAGE TWO ARRIVING ALASKA- SEAL. Skunks, Alaska Sable, Foxes in White, ete. Fisher's, known Fur skins, T a Red, Rupe: RENEE ETERS NNER 149-157 Brock Street.| AAA A AA A PA E RMIYES--Russian and Hudson Bay. MINKS---Labrador and Northern. Australian Opposum and Ring Tails. Cross, Otter, eave r, Kolinsky, Chinchilla, FRESH DRESSED FUR SKINS DAILY FROM OUR DRESSER Cinnamon, Smoke, Golden and all Catalogues showing latest styles now ready. Manufacturers of Fine Fars. John McKay, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE' KINGSTON A A A Aa AAA frxxnnmmnsnana: oni tor Record, at-- NEW BUNGALOW 12 MARKLAND STREET 4 rooms; B. and C.; light; furnace --$2300; cash, balance monthly ments. Possession 14th, A electric $300 instal- October BARRIE STREET B. and Ci; Immediate 7 rooms; [rame; double lot--$2700. possession. Victory Bounds accepted in payment. McCANN 86 BROCK STREET PHONE 826 OR 621. MABEL NORMAND in "MICK EY." produced, can be seen at the Grand Opera House days, commencing Thursday, Oct. masterpiece, then come and he ar "MICKEY" sung on a Vics 16th, the greatest picture ever for three see this Go and MAHOOD BROS. At The Sewing Circle "It's as easy as anything." said Miss Mary I. Glass, to the other ladies, as she threaded her needle with a piece of one hundred thread. -""Never could have done it iti1 hadn't had good glass- es," continued Miss Mary, with a Bmile of satisfaction. "They are just the kind for fine sewing. Of course, you know I got them from J.5. Asselstine, D.0S. Manufacturing Optician 842 King Street. Phone 1010w. EERENEREENENEI EEN ERED THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ENEENENNEERERS) 2 DECORATIONS 10 SOLDIERS INCIDENTS OF THE DAY BE PRESEN rE D BX PRINCE OF WALES TO THE The List Includes Military Medal, D. torious Medal, Order MM. B.E. DJ i on Saturday after the civic Highness will arded to sol-| > in the | 2 those y Cross | the district who are medals will be later *for the presenta- awarded the D.S.( as the officers of eive the 1 ot te. O'Belanger, Dalkeith; Budd, Arnprior; M. MeNally, R. E. Drope, Harwood; C ague, Belleville; 8S. P. Wood, W. P. Coyne, McLean; J Copperthwaite, Peterboro; G. An- nand, Somerstown; R. C. M, Jenkins, Little Britain; W. J. Thompson, and A. E. Baldwin, Belleville; A. Barnes T x: Boland, Pembroke; A. Boyd, Bel- ette, Ottawa; D. N 1), Mrs. Buck, Belle- E. Burke, Ottawa; W. O Kingston; W. Hughes, Ottawa; Perryman, Kingston; 8. W. Abel, [ f° mson, Port ft, I ceased) to C ville; J. F Long, Kingst J. Ms C. Martin, Peterboro J. A. Martineau, Quyon, Qu A. N Lorne; J. E ' Broce lle; R Patterson, Oxford Mills; gE. Sr ith, Brockville; M B. LaPl 3, > ville; J. H. Pope, New Dut nneau, Ot tawa, or, Kings W. H Chugg, Ottaw loss, Cala- bogie; E. H. Co de, Ottawa; S. Coop- West Guildford; G. M. Country- man, Chesterville; W J Cowan Arnprior; C. Cowdy, Harrowsmith; R. M ighton, Bancroft; J T. Cunning, ge#pased, St. Eugene, Qué. to R. J. Cunning (father); G. P Dalton, Ottawa; W. Denton, Ki - ton; C. Ashley, Madoc Bardy, Deseronto; D tor C. 8S. Moulds, Munnings, Belleville; Ottawa; S. Moore, Kingston; Moore, Peterboro; J. J. O° Neil}, Mar mora; H. Ostrom, Alexander Powell, Woodroffe; R. E Lingston; Vv Proctor, tintown; P. G Rey ton Place; M. G. M« Dougall. J. McLennan, Martintown; - Leod, Lancaster; A. Napier,Canonto; J. E. O'Callaghan, Ottawa; H. G Oldfield, Inglewood; C. H. McInnes, } Lorneville; J. Morreau, Arnprio f F. Hector, Belleville; E i Morrisburg; E. M. Holmes, gold mines, Havelock; soin, er, } | 'Lindsay; R. W. Phone 458--459. WANTED Large quantities of Chickens. Yearling Fowl, Ducks. _ FISH! FISH!! FISH!!! OYSTERS Fresh from the coast. Lots of fresh caught: WhiteFish ...............20e. 1b jake Trout ......... Smoked Haddie . . EE . os ee 20e 1b 09 Smoked Fillets .......-.........24¢ Smoked iscoes Ae ais ana . 25c¢. Direct from Hot Houses: Crisp Lettuce, Parsley. ANDERSON BROS, LTD. | ing, besides a considerable amou 2 of Kingston; R. J. Johnson, C. Johnston, Frankville; J Peterboro: W. C. Kearney, { H. Kelsey, Peterboro; C. D. Kaiser, | Belleville; M. Lanctot, Hull, Que.; R. H. Langford, Ottawa; E. C. La- { Rose, Ottawa; K. McKenzie, Tren- ton; C. J. Dewar, Ottawa; W. P i Doolan, Kingston; F. B. Eagleson, Ottawa; H. Eastman, MilleRoche, W. H. Finkle, Belleville; T J Fitzgerald, Indian Riv- er; 8 G. Fletcher, | Eildon | Station; K. J. Forrester, Ottawa; J. Fortier, Hull;> G. A. Gallagher Pembroke; M. Green, Cobourg, H. V./ 'Gross, Lindsay; H. J. Guyatt, Peter- { boro; J. H. Hallstone, Kingston; Q. M. S. Blackley, Kingston. D. C. M.-----8. T. Foster, Hillier; A Kirkpatrick, New Castle; J. E. Howe, Hardy, Oakwood; G. {| Belford, Ottawa; G. H. Bennett, Ot-| tawa; OC. Boucher, Aylmer; Dobson, Ottawa; G. T. Elliott, boro; W. D. Foran, Aylmer; { PFrape, Kingston; E. Gracey, Ottawa; { C. Green, Burnt River; T. H. Green, Ottawa; G. Greenham, Phillipsville; | J. Guigue, Ottawa; J. Foley, Ottawa; | R, W. Wilson, Portsmouth; 'G. G. Pts Kingston; QO. Mujvihill, | Jor rdan, Ottawa; | A. J. McDonald, Ottawa; | Eiligott, Ottawa; L. A. McKimon, Braeside; R. Parker, Kingston; J. Randall, Carp; J. Robertson, Peter- { boro; H. C, Smith, Hawkesburg; J. | Spence, Ottawa; A. Stanley, Peter- { boro; A. R. McCue, Kingston. Megitorious Service Medal. ' H. { Gamble, Peterboro; J. A. Grant, Dan- | ford Lake; Que.; F. A. Humphreys, | { Ottawa; J. A. Gowsey, Aylmer; J Kennedy, Ottawa; O. Longpre, Ayl- { mer; E. A. Pratt, Courtland; D. M. Rae, Winchester; J. G. Roberts, Ren- | trew; W. M. Salter, Billings Bridge; J. BE, Dezina, Nominingue, Que; E. J. 8S. Wallwork, Belleville; J. R. King, Order British Empire-- Lt.-Col. T. | R. Caldwell, Perth; Lt.-Col. F. J. Carew, Lindsay; Maj. A. D. Cornet, Kingston; Maj. W. Miller, Peterboro; Lt.-Col. A. W. Winnett, Kingston. M. B. E--Lieut. C. V. Mulligan, Omemee. : Distinguished Flying Cross -- i Capt. E. F. McGraith, Queen's, King- ston; Capt. H. A. Oaks, Kingston; | Lieut. A. M. G. Phillips, Kingston; Capt. R. B, Sutherland, Kingston; Belgian Croix De Guerre-- Capt. W. B. €grleton, Brockville; Lieut. E. C. 'Tittle, Ottawa; Lieut. R. War-| wick, Bowmanville. i i i i St. Mary's anage. i The ideal weather of Wednesday | afternoon drew a large number of people to St. Mary's of the Lage Or phanage where they were entertain- ed by the children of the institution to an impromto concert and After- wards had a chance to go through the building. In the reception room of the Orphanage the tea tables was presided over by members of the Or phans Guild and these ladies were everywhere through the house to help make the visitors at home. rge quantities of food and clath- | cash, was received during the The work being done by the Se in charge and the members of the Orphans' Guild is appreciated. R. H. Halbert wants the elevator at Toronto for the special benefit of farmers in that vicinity, and Faweet! backs him in his demand. ' Rankin wants the elevator in Kingston for the special benefit of Frontense farmers. Vote for Rankin. --Advt. The death occurred on Wednesday morning of Robert Milne, 133 Rag- lan Road. was thirty-nine years of age and had been sick for some time. He is survived by his wile and three children, hp » | LL.D. {the vault, 1 An enjeyvable affair was a private 2. | one of Ottawa; G. T. Radbome, Ottawa. | by LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity ~~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig, W. Swaine, plane tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 664w. Dr. C. B. Macartney, Thorold, is in the city for the ceremonies at Queen's If you want the best, use DALY'S GOOD TEA. For sale at MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE. P. D. Ross, publisher of the Ot- tawa Journal is in the city, the guest of R. Waldron. He will receive an from Queen's, an honor wor- Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Report has been made to Justice of the Peace George Hunter, about the theft of six cattle from a farmer from Pittsburgh township and action is be- ing taken. Dr. Spankie is too busy peeling potatoes to look at big things. Vote for Rankin and endorse Hearst 4 ice of the Peace George Hun- 1 have three cases up for trial fore him on Saturday. There are harges Jof theft and one of in- bald McCausland, St was in the city this week on ¥ to New York to take a post- course He is a Queen's e who served overseas rent you a piano, and at x months if you feel like strument we will allow iths' rental on purchase and arrange easy terms on bal- ance, CW. Lindsay. Gene ral Sam Hughes Brig.-Gen. W. S. Hughes, Are on opposite sides on the prohi- bition question The brigadier is a warring prohibitionist. ? Hon. F. M. Hugo, secrétary of state for New York state; writes re gretting that he cannot for the pres- t ritation to address 1 nadian Club He ome later The marriage took plac 26th of Ruth Ells and Mrs. K. Lacond MacDon- ald, to David Ross Somervy son of Mr. atd Mrs. R. H. Somerville, Kingston Hon. General Ross is a member of cabinet. You couldn't ar Fawcett or Spankie up Rass and have a good work but Ross and Rankin will h Vote for Rankin and St Advt. 4 Dean Coleman andy/ G. Elliott are eaving Friday for Winnipeg to at- tend the National Educational Con- ference, which opens on Monday. The dean is Queen's representative Mr. Elliott is to represent the Trus- tees' Department of the Ontario Educational Association, the Kings- ton Board of Trade and the Canadian Club The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Kewan took place from her former home at Sharpton on Wednesday morning. The cortege, which was in charge of M. P. Kéeves, undertaker, proceeded to St. Patrick's church, where a solmen requiem mass was sung. The remains were placed in and will be taken from there for final interment at Odessa, and his brother, An Enjoyable Dance, dance given Wednesday evening at The Garden Dance Hall, Brock street, when the staff of John Laidlaw & Son., entertained informally over one hundred of their friends. This was a series of several attractive informal affairs carried out by this popular staff, Dancing ended at 1 a. m. Thursday morning, excellent mu- sic. being rendered by McAuley's or- chestra. Stevens-Switzer Wedding. A quiet wedding took place on Ir at the Sydenham Street" Methodist parsonage, when the Rev. W. T. G. Brown united in marriage, Mary Eliza Morley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Switzer, to James Harold Stevens, son of Mr and Mrs. William G. Stefens. Both families live in Kingston. The groom is in the permanent force in the city. For Colds or Influenza. | and as a Preventive take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for SEENON RANENEENINNNCEE RENN i iT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 1919, ,. books at once. SN BX " ws = i om wm =] me on wa 7] we = = wi mm w a = wm = a i wa " = mm 5 X Telephone 919 Queen's University Text Books Received- To-day Smith's--General Chemistry for Colleges (revised edition). Smith's--Laboratory Manual, late st edition. Ballenger & Wippern--Ear, Nose and Throat. Colton's Practical Zoology, new edition. Holts Diseases of children. Dissecting sets for Botany, Biology and Anatomy. IMPORTANT NOTE.--Students are advised to secure their text Owing to the strik es in the printing trades, publishers advise it will be several weeks before further shipments can be made The College Book Store Open Evenings PICTORIAL QUARTERLY For Winter. Brimful of bright ideas from Fashiondom. Proucure a copy at our Pattern Counter. 25¢ Newman & Shaw ep --.---------- EW. GFOVE' 8 signature on the box. | = 30c. We welcome visitors to our city, to "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." We have a Fur Department, replete with skins and manufactured garments that ranks among the best in Canada. Be buy direct from Furs in our own workroomis-- therefore our prices are lower than most wholesales. George Mills & Co. 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. tenac by voting REFUSE RE-INSTATEMENT | ot The Brockvill-Believille G. TR. Ss. The secretary of the Board of | Trade is in receipt of the judgment of | the Dominion Railway Board upon | the application submitted by King- ston and Brockville for the reinstate- i ment of local train Nos. 31 and 32 {:that have been removed by the ma- nagement of the Grand Trunk Rail- | way. These trains ran between Brock- { ville and Belleville daily, and the | railway claimed that they lost money | by their operation. The judgment is | as follows: { "I view of the disparity between | the earnings and the out-of-pocket | costs, and having in mind the exist- | tng train 'service, an order for the | reinstatement of trains Nos. 31 and { 52 would not be justified on the facts | before us." TWO DEANS APPOINTED -- A. L. Clark, In Science and Prof, Skelton In Arts, The Board of Trustees of Queen's University met Thursday. Professor Oscar D. Skelton, PRD, F. R. 8. C., was appointed dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Professor A. L. Clark, B. Sc, Ph.D, to be dean ot the Faculty ot Science. The matter of a six-year course for the Faculty of Medicine was not discussed at the meeting. a -- { Prof. The Hearst government expended $1,676,235 this year in the interests policy is bigger than Spankie's pota- to patch. Vote for Rankin ard the interests of the farmers--Advt Dr. Alan Bateman representing {| Yale University at Queen's installa- { tion exercises and Mrs. Bateman, New Haven, Coan., are guests of Mr. j and Mrs. G. A. Bateman, University | avenue. {If you appreciate what the Hearst government has done for temperance back the 'Hearst, candidate in Fron- in----Advl. v of agriculture. Hearst's agricultural | FRIENDSHIP'S FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT --CHOICE APPLES. ~--TOMATOES --POTATOES ~--AND CORN. 2106 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 NEEEL - In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomate Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Totti Good Tea Victory Bonds are the thing. Buy them! populaz W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 $3100--PATRICK STREET -- a new frame dwelling, with | Electric light and 3 piece 3 bath. p $3500--YORK STREET -- A 3 new brick dwelling, with furnace; Electric light; gas; large yard and barn, $3000--QUEBEC STREET---A new brick bungalow; posses- sion at once. TO RENT A new brick dwelling, on King Street West, with hot water heating, hardwood floors 'and all conveniences; beauti- fully situated; at $60.00 per Mouth. Pessession about Nov. ) E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johmston and Division Sta. Phoses SI0W. anil 530. vette BUILDERS SUPPLIES sane! | 3+ Hard Coal The best Scranton « oal, in all sizes. Egg, Stove, Chestnut and Pea. S. ANGLIN & CO. Factory Phone 1415 - * saree Lumber. Conl snd Wood ------ XL S7 ores BE CE 4H IE he Gstintasd Hot Water Bottles From $1.00 Up N WeHave A

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