THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919. 1 THE D AILY BRITISH WHIG ~TIGEFIVE GEO. A. WRIGHT MACHINIST Has removed from King Street to 40 PRINCESS STREET Repalr work of all kinds, Phone, shop 1204; Res, 1203 H. ROWLEY House Paluting and Paper Hang- ing Estimates on work freely given WALL PAPER FOR SALE 340 BARRIE STREET. PHONE 12¢8J, RRA EMPIRE GROCERY High Grade Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, Cooked aud Uncooked Moats, LEWIS ORR 820 King St. Phone 349 License No. S.27445 Fresh Cut Flowers ! Ferns, palms, F.J.J PHONE 1670 O. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Builders 21 MAIN STREET Phone 238. A So -------- "THOMAS COPLEY : Telephone 987 . Wanting anything done In the CRrPen. fory. Hine. Extimates given on all kinds #f repairs and new work; slae hard. wood floors of all Kinds. All orders ill receive prompt nttention. Shop 3% Qaeen street. : Att corre A tis sh DR. A. W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON Begs to announce ha has resumed his practice. corner Johnson and Welling. ton Streets, Kingston. Tes. phone 363. that er re -- a ge 2 BIG BARGAINS 70c. Red Rose Tea 25¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Eur! Streets. License No. 8-27149 Phone 1544. JLKS say they enjoy our F baking. They know. that no bread baked is superior to the bread we make, and they know our pastry is quite tasty. They know our buns are the ones that please and tease their appetite and that all the cake we make is just exactly right. py rn : The narrow minded man is quite liely to carry his partisan ideas to the extreme, Usually there is a pay day follow- ing those things that you and 1 get for nothing. G. WAS HINGTON PREPARED COFFEE made in the cup at the table. All size ans in stock. Prompt Delivery. D. COUPER "#1.R Princens nivet Phone Ta The Ma A AA Atal rrison Studie recently destroyed by fire, has been | rebuilt and equipped with the most up-to-date apparatus. It will be open for business on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th | and the continuation of your patron- age will be appreciated. 92 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1318w. Kingston Cement Products Factory Makers of Hollow Damp- Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, Sills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults, And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. Factory or. of Charles Patrick streets. PHONE 730W. Mgr., H. F. NORMAN and of SPLENDID FARM, 135 ACRES ~--TWO MILES FROM CITY-- FOR SALE. APPLY: -- W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance $9 Brock St. Phone 484 ] ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR CREAM In Any Quantity | GLOVER'S | Phones 47 or 780, mead) i \ The Value Of The Home The man Who can afford to.own reasonable earning capacity ean ---should make it his first concern to solve the problem. He will b the real estate offerings closely impress im favorably, He will family and his eity. Teo every su home to rally around." For the choicest lots, houses = & home--and the average man of e nlded in that task by studying and investigating those which thus be serving himself, his ch man, we would say "Get a nd locations, apply to: sprays, wedding bouquets w ade to order OHNSON, Florist. Telephone 703 67 Clarence S J. 0. HUTTON treet, Kingston YES, PAPER IS GETTING SCARCE THE WORLD OVER Tx gston and Vici nity i Ontario Graduate Nurses. i e nurses will ing in Ottawa representat- Boys' Black Rubber Coats. We have on sale boys' black rubber t same price as last year, Sizes 6 to 12 years. Just r the fall rains. ~--Corrigan's. New Church Approach. n 1erete approach has been st Congregational ) ngton street. The board one was worn out and ew walk is a great improvement. Not a "Dry" Election. A Whig reader points out that al- though Kingston voted "dry"" on Monday, there were so many surpris- es that the election could not be terméd a "dry" one by any means. Remembered "Guy" Curtis. Talking about coliege 3 3 Queen's University last week, ancellor Beatty recalled the great work of "Guy" Curtls, the football star of the older days at Queen's. Queen's War Memorial. is expected that active will taken shortly regarding Queen's war memorial Prineipal Taylor has asked the students to ke up the matter as soon as pos- It be Not In Harness Yet. Kingston's new ci Capt. Robert Ro iness yet. He some time in his mother has been quite ill will take over his duties shortly. police, 2 is not in har- been Muskoka district, He the Kingston's Good Looking Member. The Ottawa Journal says: Sir Henry Drayton who, whatever he may show as a parliamentarian, will at least add something to the ap- pearance of the front benches. For Fall and Winter. Prevost Brock street has a great assortment of Ready Made Clothing in suits and ¥vercoats and a splendid assortment of Gents Furnishings, his order clothing department was never better assorted at extremely low pri- ces. Mid-Week Prayer Mectings. A large number of people are at- tending the middle week 3 h RY ¢ ~ TZ NY = ----c SN athletics steps! spending | services |s held in many of the city churches, | - TT TTY TTT YEE TUT TTY YEO eY and the "meeting e becoming very at | popular, No Garbage Collection, ha 1 As a t of the work of street yy pavipg one section of Stuart street Died In Ireland. {will be deprived of garbage collec-| tion for a short time. .The collec! s tion will be resumed just as soon ass, the rigs can travel along the street. { Post Office Decorated. | The post office is now decorated for ithe visit of the Prince of Wales, and presents a very nice appearance. The Government has a great array of flags and bunting out for the occa sion, h of John Galbraith Given, only son of the late Matthew Given, managing director of RH. & i Rogers, Ltd., of London and Coler- {aine, Ireland, and nephew of Rob- (ert C. Galbraith, of the Whig, who iat present in Ireland. {thirty-seven years of age, and from S is "i{father in the management of large factory at Beresford Road, Col- ie mgmt eraine, @ ras held in high esteem Indoor Baseball Match. sraine, aad was hel ny | Re An interesting game of indoor as the baseball was played , Wednesday night in the armouries, between the! R.C.H.A. and the A. & N. Vets. The| game resulted ina win ror the artil-; lerymen with a score of 21 to 12. -- Gen. Macdonell At Game. Major-Gen. Sir. A. C. Macdonell , was at the athletic grounds on Wed- | nesday to watch the rugby game. He | displayed a keen interest in the | | work of the cadets, who recognized) { his enthusiasm by winning easily. directors. s0 soon after that of his lamented | munity. i Adopted Old War Hero. Syracuse Post Standard: Dennis P Nash, the first Syracusan to win the | Croix de Guerre for bravery under | fire while driving his ambulance over shell-raked roads in France, filed yes- terday with Arthur C. Mead, county Small Attendance At Game. i There was a very small attendance Reed Belch, of {at the rugby game played on' Wed-| Street. {nesday between R.M.C. and Queey's.| Dr. and Mrs. | Doubtless people are saving up their) ives of Kingston {money and 'vocal powers for the big} | game on Saturday next. | Dr. John A. Belch and No. Mrs. Florence Belch are both nat- But It Dare Not. Listen to what the | Philosopher says: When exposed hose Along the street I see Decorating G.T.R, Station, Work was started Thursday morn- ing at the G.T.R. inner station in the decoration of it for the visit of the Prince, who steps off the train this station. A Toronto firm is do- {ing thé work. i ¥ vd chests ar silken Thoughts that arise in me | Wedding At Glenvale, Platform for Band. | A very pretty wedding was The platform for the Ottawa | emnized at the home of the bride's {G.W.V.A. band concerts is already fo| parents when their daughter, Lillian be put up in the Armouries. It is{Crawford Swain was married li sections, and will be put up 8 1) George A. England. Rev. Mr. Smith jurday morning. In case of wetness, officiated. The bride looked charm- the inspection of veterans will takeing in a suit of brown silk. She was place in the armouries, and so the|given away by her father. The bride { platform could not be erected before|received many costly presents and this. so various checks, showing the {esteem in which the couple theld. Much comment was made on William | the bride's cake which was made Murray, | and artistically decorated by and | grandfather, J. C. Swain, aged sev- The bride and groom they i An Enjoyable Musical Play. With - Patricia O'Hearn, Dunlay, Lee Abbott, * Bud {Donald Archer, Frances Clyde | Viola Ward in the leading roles, and | enty-three. {the ""Wonderful You' song, '""The/have gone to Maberly, where | Kiss Burglar" delighted a large | will reside. The groom is the own- {audience at the Grand last night. | er of a good farm there. iss O'Hearn is as delicious as last down to supper and ason and William Dunlay is de- lightfully funny. The production sat at the re- and fifty present. BN INE TE RANE R --Chicago Daily News SPEECH BY PRINCESS Louise Says Domestic Work Best for Women in Canada, London, Oct. 23.--Princess Louise Was 'present at a meeting at which Miss Gladys Potts, late Government { Commissioner for Overseas Settle- | ment of Women, gave an account of a five months' tour of Canada, and he prospects there for the employ- nient of women. The Princess spoke of her experiences in Canada, and agreed that domestic work was best for women, or' (side work on farms beiz, too har. -------------- The U.-S. Senaté passed without a record vote the bill to continue war time restrictions on passports for an- owner year. 0 mann a. PRAISES LLOYD HARRIS. SSE S40) Has Holsted Canada's Trade Banner : D 0 D 1) | in [New Fields. London, Oct. 23.--Referring to the dinner recently tendered to Lloyd Harris, the Times pays a tri- bute to his remarkable work as | chairman of the Canadian Trade Mission. He has "carried the Cana- dian trade banner and hoisted it in places where hitherto Canada has been but a name," the Times says, "If his success in this respect has been notable his missionary preach- ing of ghe gospel of the Empire in the mother country has been no less important." His work, the Times thinks, points a moral for the British Governments, its results being precisely, those Ne oi The death occurred on September | 1844 Deceased was | {boyhood had been connected with his!| the || and honor by the entire staff, as well | His death, coming father, in December last caused in- | tense regret throughout the com- || clerk, a consent for legal adoption by | 224 Seymour | Portsmouth | ati would that my tongue dared utter! sol- | to] were | her | Over 80] BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME WITH FERNS We have just received a shipment of Bostons, Roosevelts Elegantissimas and Table Ferns. WYO YYY TY ] { "We Strive to Serve" A. D. HOLTON FLORIST. 280 PRINCESS STREET. RESIDENCE, 2086w. STEAMER BRITANNIC EVERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON; AL- WAYS ON TIME. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT BY THIS LIABLE ROUTE PHONE 661. RE- TELEPHONE 21035 FOR INFORMATION. Kingston---Cape Vincent Ferry BY S. §, MISSISQUOI~-- BAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. (Railroad Time) : ston 6.30 am. and 1 p.m at 12 leaves Cape Vincent at 9.40 am. reaching Kingston yh ie Leave Cape Vincent 4.30 p.m, resehing Kingston at Hound trip t Ing a lovely ¢ issue only." 8 €Iving nearly 4 ho 8s in W Steamer leaving for Kingst For infermation ynon Automobiles carried s hg 0 am, m. with a svc ats. Tickets rebate on return trip. hav. : 8 tions at Cape Vince >d Lo return on dats of nt from morning boat, Wteriown and returning to connect with , Rockport! N Co., Ltd. "Space reserved PURE ICE CREAM SERVE IT FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS Most modern machinery used in making our Ise Cream----- the ingredients are the best--nothing but.pure cream used. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Superior Ice Cream Parlor" 204 Princess St. Phone 648 McLaughlin's Old Stand ception there was over one hundred | = Established 1870 TWEDDELL'S For all new style, good wearing Suits $20 up to $45 | All Prices Botwoen Grand Cafe We give special attention to Banquets and Evening Parties. Special private rooms with tables that will seat twenty-five people. Can make accommodation for about one hundred. Our service is the very best obtainable See the proprietor, Peter Lee, for further particulars and rates. 222 Priacess street, Twe Doery Above Opera Hense Peter Lees Open com 8 am. to 2 am aa TT ey, | which a department of overseas . Only (onion Some "The Govern- | lots of schemtes™or reducing ths trade should achieve. The Times adds: ment would do well to study the [00st of living, but pork still remains methods of the Canadian Mission; 50 high that only the umbrella mend- and even better, to call some great [er is likely to have any spare ribs. business men of the Dominion with | their virility, energy and enterprise, |to assist in a consultative capacity in the vitality important task of devel- loping British trade in fields where they themselves have prospered." A oa, 32 33 -------------- Often times you and I forget the real in contemplating the imaginary things of life. » The skeptic is the one who is in doubt about his troubles. By Bud Fisher L opp es ee Listen' THAT KIND of \ CHATTER GIVES ME Ac PAIN. THERE'S PLENTY RY THING (0 ENGLAND, AND WHAT'S MeRe I'LL SPEND A COUPLE oF POUNDS JUST ™ etvE TO Yeu I'M RIGHT. OH, BY T™e WAY, JEFE, DID You HEAR 2Bour THe SloRTAGe THERE'S Ac SHORTAGE oF NOTHING. THe HUNS SAY WE ARE STARVING. mow I'M GOING TD SHOW YoU E(RsST oF ALL THAT THERE'S NO Food SHORTAGE! see? SOME FEED, EH? Ll] CHICKEN, ROAST BEEF, Potatoes PEAS, SLICED TOMATDES, MUSHROOMS OA) TOAST, RADISHES, CHEESE, ERuiT AND CofFee. DOES THAT Look Like EcoD SHeRTAGE? WELL, IT'S THE SAME WITH EVERYTHING ELSE! MAYBE You'Re RIGHT! HAVE A ' FoRGET GOSS WAITER, SLIP ME THE CHeck! MUTT, AND "SHORTAGE, BUT oN PAPER LIGHT, THATS I okuy KNW WHAT I HEARD 3 i Te , You'tk PARDDA ME, SIR, HAVE NO CHECKS, You SEE, TO ADD UP THE ITEMS ON.-- CHICKEN, EIGHT AND sil ~- ROAST Bees TEN AND Foul - ++ ACCOUNT oF THe SHORTAGE WE