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Phone 458459. 8 Meat Department--Good Values Thursday 500 lbs. choice cuts Corned Beef . . 20c. Ib. 300 Ibs. firm White Cabbage . . .. .4c. Ib. 150 Ibs. Pickled Ox Tongues . . . . . 28¢. Ib. = NOW. MAL-GEN. WILLA IAMS OFFICER COMMANDING MULI- TARY DIS. NO 38 PROMOTED. Williams Ha 1s Been In the adian Army Thirty to France With tingent. Gen. Can- Years--Went First « the 'on. came hie n hi by his friends who be the first te offer tions, It is-n¢ Kingston is plea tion that has because it bestowed Major were Ge neral tingent. 'He at the second batt « his return to Canada, pointed to T. D. R. Re mm in gueceed his Sevmou dic the tered the di an ASKS THE PRINCE TO MEET CITIZENS Army in 1 f Royal Militar y C for the purpo hands ston. It is expected that th be a day. reply some time during the DEFEATED MINISTERS. and MoGarey Dest Kingston. Sir Adam Beck, K.B.,, M.P.P fwas defeated in his Lond uency by a Labor ndidate, is the champion c¢ 1e great Hydro-eleetric He broke wi é in this campa d tion as an Inc ep nd- He was first elected to the On- tario Legislature for London in 1902 land Was re-elected in 1908, 1911 and 1914. He as appointed Minister without portfo 0 In the Whitney Cabinet in 1905, later retiring from the Cabinet when Mr Hearst became Premier in 1914 on the death of Sir James Whitney Sir Adam was born in county in 1857, {sive business Reek Known In who m constit Waterloo and acquired exten- interests In the city of London His great work has been {88 Chairman of the Hydro-electric Commission, in: which ne had had the {hearty co-operation of scores of | municipalities 'in the Province, and {has had strong support in the Legis- | lature from both parties, though it! has been sometimes €harged that | {prominent members of his own party | were secretly opposed to his plans {He was Knighted in 1914 in rec 0g- {nition of his public services. During the 'war he served as Director of Re- mounts, purchasing many army horses for the Canadian forces. | Hon. Thomas William McGarry, { Provincial Treasurer, who was de- { feated in his home riding of South | { Renfrew, had been a member of the | | Government since December,- 1914. | Mr. McGarry entered the Legislature in 1905, and has sat continuously {until the present. He was born in i the county of Lanark in 1871, of {Irish parents, and is a Roman Catho- { le. Mr. McGarry is a ready speaker, |and was in demand on the platform {in support of the Conservative cause. { He was best known in Eastern on- | | tario, and he was a prominent law-! {yer in the town of Renfrew before he entered. public 'life. The Remains Buried, { days ago on the railway tracks at j Collins Bay, was buried on Wednes- | day. The cortege left James Reid's | undertaking parlors at 10 am. and | proceeded to Cataraqui cemetery, where interment took place. The funeral was under the direction the D.S.C.R., as deceased was sumably a returhed soldier. The A. M. Gordon, the mew chaplain this distriet. of -- LL McGill Players Injured. Several of the McGill seniors are suffering from bruises received on the hard ground at Kingston. Mont- Somery, Ambridge, Norman William- | son and Baillie were used up mare than any of the others. They did the greater part of the ball carrying, and | were hit hard in the tackiing. Coach Shaughnessy will try out| several changes in the senor lineup | between now and the Toronto gama, | with a view to strengthening up the! defense. i tne | Could Have Conference Meeting. 1 If the Methodists of Kingston were assured that there was sufficient acs | commodation they could have the! next meeting of the Montreal Con-| ference held in this city, Up until the present time no place for the meeting has been selected. There is a feeling that it would be very unwise to extend an invitation with the present lack of acrommoda- tion. |, MecAuley's, or 1 piano, tuned, | only i | GROVE'S signature on box. {| The body of the man fouhd some | of | : pre- | committee. service was conducted by Lieut.-Col. | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL XOTES GENERAL AND ITEMS OF INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, planov tuner, orders at 'phone G64w. The steamer up, en M ontreal, ay her. vote 2 *¢ Constable Mul two weeks turned to the cit Monday Willi a purpos ¥ in tin m O"Gor removed sday tor an . Now is the ume to have your We carry two expert tuner: and will assure entire satis. faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Mrs "8. Sol , of Batavia, NY. wu guest of Mrs end of six months if you ng instrument we w rental on purchase 1ge easy terms on bal six hs' and arn mor Lecture on Friday. Sir Arthur Whitten Brown will le at the Grand Opera House on r, Oct aerial flight 1 h he and Sir following are a the trip Brown was Vimy Vicke rs. rout the It was months ey. The flight was me 1 competit for the Daily Mail-Lord Northeliffe Prive of $50,000 cffered ior the first direct flight ac- 3 i Any Brown and Knights by yr their grea ir Art hur Whitten Brown born of American parents. He receiv- ed a great part of his education in Pittsburgh. The distance of the flight was 1,960 miles. The average speed was 120 miles per hour. The full story of the flight has nes ver been read or told in America Sir Arthur Whitten Brown tells details that are entirely unknown to us. His i story will be illustrated with slides and motion pictures showing all the parts of the flight that could be ta- ken. leed of ¢ Guard Of Honor Parades. The 14th Regimental Guard Honor for H.R.H the "Prince Wales paraded at the armouries on Tuesday evening. There was a good { turnout, and the brass band also ractised. On Thursday of of of this week Major- ieneral V. A. S. Willams, G.0.C. Military District No. 3, will inspect the guard and band at the armour- ies. The guard will parade at the G.T.R. station on Saturday morning prior to the hour of the arrival of the train of His Royal Highness. To Prevent Influenza Colds ¢ause Grip and Influenza -- LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- lets remove the cause. There is one "Bromo Quinine." Ba WwW. 30ec. Who Will - Handle Patronage. There is a lively discussion going on over the position of Kingston on the provincial patronage lists. The { Tories are out of it and there is much speculation over the question as to which party will constitute the local Children's Hats 'A BIG ASSORTMENT AT POPULAR PRICES EEEEUEENENEENENE' SRR SNARE REAR ASE R AREA ERAS ™ Wh Maytime and My Soldier Girl Hits ~--~SWEETHEART JUMP JIM CROW ROAD TO PARADISE COMPLETE VOCAL SCORE! Yogiland Sing Me Love's Fire, Bluebird light, Missouri, Waltz , Drea Kentucky Maytime Remember Tell Me Alabama, why, Dreamy Dreams, My Soldier Girl WRAP ME UP IN A BUNDLE OF LOVE. "MY SOLDIER GIRL. Latest Dance Song Numbers You Can't Drive My Dreams Little Western Land, Willow Lane, Golden Gate, Tulip lustan, Arabian the € Weeping on. ptland, Hi The College "Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings Nights, Away, Camp Moon- Enid Birch Canoe, By the Time, Sweet Hawalian Beautiful Ohio, INNER ENED range. YOU DO NOT Buy DRAPERIES and CARPETS month, or even every year, hence the ne- cessity of having them correct. is easily the best in the city and is bound to please the most critical tastes, price will not prove burdensome to even the leanest purses. Always pleased to show the FLOOR RUGS and CONGOLEUM RUGS At Reduced Prices. Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" every Victory Bonds - WeHave In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the Good Tea are the Buy them! popular thing. W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 8-543 Our stock while "the ---- NE ---------- KINGSTON EVENTS 23 YEARS AGO. , } The secretary of the Dairy School | received a letter from the Rathbun Company, Deseronto, asking if it { could handle a ton of milk from over {the Bay of Quinte Railway. {th e Dairy School. | assistants. | ! versity, has just made a discovery Prof. Ruddick thas arrived in the city and will take over the work at He will have four More Frontenac people have at- tended the Kingston Collegiate, where fees prevail, than have taken the free course at Sydenham. A Geological Find. Sir Henry Jones, of Glasgow Uni- { which will probably have a very im- | portant bearing on the atcepted | theories of ¥$licozoology. In a nar- | row rock fissure on the hills in the | neighborhood of Tighnabruaich, Ar- ! gyll, 20 feet below the ground level, | he observed a protrusion quite un- . like any of the geological remains of -----------------cs. FRIENDSHIP'S FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT CHOICE APPLES. ~--TOMATOES --POTATOES --AND CORN. 216 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 2 bath. } $3500--YORK STREET -- A p v » } E. W. Mullin & Son -- $3100--PATRICK STREET -- 2 new frame dwelling, with Electric light and 3 plece new brick dwelling, furnace; Electric light; large yard and barn. 4 $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; beautl- fully situated; at $60.00 per month. Possession about Nov. 1. with gas; Cor. Johusten na Division Sts, ra d 3304, weieee BUILDERS SUPPLIES so-ouee BEAVER BOARD We are Distributors for this District. S. ANGLIN & C0. NADAS F Tr The Taste Tells--bespeaks the quality and ~ nicety of our SAUSAGE. Oxford .................0.. 20. ib. New England . . .. ive win vaBe. Ib. Windsor ..................... 2%: Ih LittlePig, nn v ff TTD If it's good to eayyCO., LTD. Er { the neighborhood. The general ap- | pearance of the fossil was that of a { petrified fish, but it had evidence fot teeth and eye sockets guite un- { usual in the particular strata of the { neighborhood. Sir Henry called in { the expert advice of the Scottish | Archaeological Society to examine 3 | the find and meanwhile for the sake, ! of convenience it has been classified from $1.00 for a Boys' Cordu- | among the caprolds. The importance "roy to $7.50 for a real Velour, fl of the discovery les in the fact that 3 . ; { hitherto this order has not been 3 { ¢ene beds, a much later strata than CHOOSING HERE i found earlier than in the post-plio- i i the Argylishire hills. Postpofement with many simply means never, The cheerful giver may also fool- {ishiy 'wake a. song of it { The pessimist usually has & storm 1 scheduled for to-morrow. Weather Notes. A shallow disturbance centred near Western Nova Scotia is causing rain in the Maritime Provinces and an- other is moving eastward across the North West States. Showers have occurred in Ontario and Quebec. and snow in many parts of the Western Provinces. Pens Special Self Fillér Barrel Waterman's Fountain Pens } For the young folks we have a splendid range of Fall Head- wear, Velour, Plash, Velvet and Corduroy are the mugterials mostly used and the prices are moderate, ranging upwards with clip, large Ink . $1.50 "eo gtee *aiiee wiv wa Who Can Find It? Je Wednesday morning a citizen into the Whig office « to an- Moni that he lost his vote on Moa- day. The clerk was. just as quick s the citizen, so she advised him to gvertise for it and he might find it. tilliam Spowden was removed to! ome, 263 Alfred street, from the ral Hospital on Tuesday in 8. 8. : thetl's motor ambulance, me ; y EASY George Mills & Co. 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST.