Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1919, p. 7

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG === THE RIRAL SCHOOL FARS Hallowe 'en fr $3.50 Festivities mo ke ess | Boys' Brown 'Thomas Dee. Se { - FAMOUS BLACK CATS, WITCHES, BONNETS, CAPS, APRONS a as ezand. ent Burt, Willie' PAGE SEVEN ------------------ as ISLAND The Former Was Held on October 1st, and the Latter on the 17th of September. Prize wir rs at Volfe x | 3 Sec. A, Thomas Dee. Sec AND GAMES, ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. : \ See. C, Roy Watts. tS A. Oliver Greenwood, Watts, ' No Name. peas--Sec. A Howard - A, Cecil 'illilam Leonard. Sec. A, Helen Maxwell, A. Rickard Rus- Grace Day, Margaret Koen, Nora > gs 5 eo Joslin. | Mohan, Edna Clff, E CHI. Sec. Tas Saville. Joo |B. Edith Grant. Gladys Day, Mima Jdoyd Watts, Dou seville, JO8 |pagke, Bert Orr, ay. Hattie Kennedy NEOLIN SOLES, RUBBER HEELS--SIZES 1 TO 5. susan SPECIAL $3.50. Abernethy's Shoe Store BW oe Ellerbeck. Flowerp- lie Day, Elma Cranshaw, Richa aw, Lloyd ummings. Sec. C, Ev Sproule, Mil Lloyd Wat y ( MacRow. Sec Hayis, Day, Mir 83 Field. carn > MacRow. Sec. C, Edith Grant, Day. Miriam Sproule Flor- A, Gladys Day, Nel- 141 PRINCESS STREET. Murton i son, Mossaline Burt, $ Henderso Sec. B, Mildred Knight, Bruce Buck, Helen Maxwell, Carmel Moopey, ugene Grah . Wilson } Bruce ick, Robert Maxwell, Wood, , Wilson Ma Calf--Se A, Chas Nature Study-----Sec 1, Helen Maxwell i Day, Wm. L Shea. Sec. B, Helen Maxwell, Lus Smith. Sec. C, Helen Maxwell. Sec D, Miriam > Essays Mabel Ba . kins, He , , which is a Pav Doro-1 'earl Wall 17 Jewel Waltham Movement, he : . Davis. Dan | &F : oule, Wils ! in a high grade filled case sd 5 NG Sec arsh, Maude Bake lelen Maxwell, HATEVER the cause of your Complete price, $30.00. This a ; W/ present @ye trouble whether is a thorough dependable ti your vielpon has always been piece and we can recommer defective or strain and age have im it for the man who needs ac- paired it you should no longer ne curate time glect it. You may simply need rest ing glasses to allow your eve muscles to regain their vigor or you may be in need of lenses that will aid your 4 ce n aa ly foc is images Apples--Sec » Elsie Day 8, Luella Smith. Glodvs style all over. 1 You HAVE THE WILL TO INC REASH HE BEAL TY OF YO R HOMN Bre MIOrOug I. Matthew Davis, E. Nellie Day, Elms YOU WILL FIND THE REID WAY THE PLACE TO BUY GOOD FURNI. . y jorie Keyes, . Kinnear & d Esterre Saw na Cummins Usecar F Ke Smith, Evelyn New Soft Hats in colors and TURE. o + 4 arc orne oward J es, ~ 1 . ssie Hughson, Kathleen Koén shapps to suit thé mose par- JEWELERS . ranshaw, Darrell Horne, Ei- The Busy Store With the Large Stock Douglas Seville, mily Davis, 'Ena ey Sec. D, Rich- , Emily Tec) bye] i x 2 | i pe AC : So = EHNA NANA RENNIN AARNE NER is. 7) Where There's A Will There's aWay Niles, Eva 1ise Davis A,B r Davis, n, Norman Horne, r Yott Sec. B : Jolton, Victor Gentleman's Bo! ! Open F HATS THAT ARE RIGHT You'll find an interesting variety in our Fall styles of Soft Hats and Derbies. Grass , Helen Hughson, ie Orr, Goldie Sily Sec. B, n Bradley, Day, Myrtle Hughsc Flore MacRow uella Smith, Evelyn Day, Murton, Kathleen en, Mamie Mildred Shane S P=] - Mary Leonard, New Derbies that show , Matthew Davis, Cassey ywson, Jack McDonne Sec. A, Victor Yoit, Watts Margaret n teough, Earl Joslin Other styles and models in 3. Blk Vg 5. Ray Mosier, Vi prices from $15.00 to $125.00 Davi Sewing--Se A. Blma Murton, ticular. 2 : = labells Irn 3 . Q - sla 100 PRINCESS ST. Laura Anm- Mabel] Burnett, Miriam Sproule. Eleanor Berry . B, Nora Mohan. 'Sec. C, Mab- Eleant ITY: | elle nett Shane len i, | Lieta Cranshaw, ileen McLaren She Ju met, Shane » He See. C, Lloyd Watts, Joe Grimshaw, { Man R Tr a3 Hol r front; heat-§ | on. ar okion. § D, Dorothy 5 Manu Hn 1 ¢ 1 js | FH nk 8 TELEGRAPH Bi ILDING, Abbott, Marjorie Keyes, Emily Davis, Draw inse-Se Mildred. Shane. FLARENCE STRERT Louise Davis : Archie Shill Carmel Mooney, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Apoly 5 SC ATRIGHK oultry--Sec. A Joseph McDon- Nora Moh _ jctoria - Price Edna Ce 5 KIRREATRIE nell, Norman Conley, Laura Arm- | "0 . he a ES . Shane. Sec. B, 'Evelyn Day, Haizel ET An CAMPBELL BROS. strong, Joe Grimshaw, Lillian Me- Gates, Victoria Price. Margaret Dermott. Ena Payne. pe B Laure Grass, Helen Maxwell, Mabel Bur- Kingston's Largest Hat Dorothy Abbott, Jog Bott. Dealers. Lawrence Horne, Louise : a - Penmanship--8e¢. A, Albert Bab- Davis, Millard Horne. Sec. C, Doro-| av > b . thy Abott, Ruth Hulton, Lillian Me- | S2¢%, May. Truedell, Florence Mae I Th Tim Dormatt, Lawrence Horne, Louise | ROW, Robert Orr, Vernon Burnett, |®---- rns A AG ow S e Davi 5, Eva Pyke. Sec. D, Clair Me- 5 ar Price. Sec. B, Helen Brad- WE SELL ON EASY { d Cassel, » Wil- ] Allister, Laura Armstrong, Rodney . Harold Cassel, Clifford Sly, Wi New Caps in Tweeds, Cha- mois Cloth, etc. 1 Na - New Hats for Children. "Phone 147 for Sevviee: NEE ERNE OEE NE ENARE ZEEE EET Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor AND CONFECTIONERY STORE 1. Sec. A, Dexter ytices to let; drs Offices ¥ 3, Oswald Cliff New Gloves--New Furs, he KINGSTON a SA A A A AAA. A AA At .. Arn ong, i / Grimshaw, fmm EEE Shr : to have your Furnace and Stoves looked after. We have only experienced 'me- chanics and if you require any work in this line we can give you satisfaction. : Agents for the celebrated Hecla Hot Air Furnace. Lemmon&Sons PHONE 840 187 Princess Street McKenna Colt--Sec. A, George Greenwood, Gale White, Rodney McKenna. Sec B., Arnold Hawkins, Harry Green- wood, Oliver Greenwood, Gale White Sec. C, Melville Staley, Harry Green- wood, Arnold Hawkins, Gale White. | Calf--Sec. A. Melville Staley, Nor- | man Horne, Jennie Ryan, Norman Greenwood, Robert Bolton. Lamb--Sec, A, Violet Greenwood, | Irene Greenwood. | i Nature Study--Sec. A. Eva Cum- | mings, Ruth Grant, May Herne, Lil-| lian Barrett, Dorothy Abbott, Nellie | Mackian, Sec. B. Eva Cummings. Sec C. Nellie Muckian, Grace Henderson, Herbert Bedore. i Hasays--Sec. A. Jack Mahoney, | - - ~ ---- Children's White Cotiey Coats and Goat Robes. Gourdier's 78 BROCK STREET. Irene Weir, Sec. B.. Harold Cosgrove, | Marie Baker, Lizzie LaRush, Thos. | { Dee, Cooking--Sec. A, Marjorie Keyes, | | Marjorie Hawking, Mae Staley. Eva { Cummings, Freda Mosier, lola Green- ' wood, Sec. B, lola Greenwood, Irene | Weir, Phoebe Weir, Emily Davis, | { Mary Bolton. Sec. C, Nellie Muckian, | | Ena Payne, Marjorie Keyes, Marjorie | | Watts, Dorothy Abbott, Eva Cum-| | mings. Sec. D, Lizzie LaRush, Fannie | -t Conley, Jessie Stevenson, Deretta | { Conley, Marjorie Keyes, Marie Baker, | Sec. E, Marjorie Keyes, Irene Green=t wood, Violet Greenwood, Lizzie La-| Rush, Myrtle MeDonald, Marguerite | MacDonald. | Sewing--Sec. A, Dorothy Abbott, | Lilla Irvine, Marguerite Watts, Freda | Mosiers, Helen Hawkins, Sec. C, He- | { len Hawkins. {| _ Manual Training--Sec. A, Robert { Bolton, Roy: Watts. Drawing---8ec. A, Mary Horne, Do- | rothy Abbott, Ruth. Grant, Myrtle! { McDonald, lizzie LaRush. Sec. B,! Gladys McDermott, Ivy Rowson, Lou- | { ise Davis, Eileen McLaren, Nellie! i Muckian, Ruth Hulton. : Penmanship--Sec. A, Ruth Keely, | Anna Whitmarsh, Mary Bolton, Car-| | mel Cosgrove, Maurice McDonnell Margaret Hawkins, Sec. B, Thelma { Hogan; Dennis Brown, George Ken- EE -------------- Autumn Footwear YOU ARE INVITED TO VIEW THE FAVORED MODELS IN AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOES FOR 1919-20 For exciusiveness, beauty, grace, correctness and superiority of and finish, the new Fall styles excel "anything ever offered your comsideration. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR DISPLAY. | Hawkins. : i ney. See. C, Sanford McDonald, Emily | Davis, Ruth Hulton, Earl McDonald. | ! Lillian McDermott, Irene Weir, See. ! : D. Myrtle McDonald, Harold *Cos- i Grove, Ivy Rowson, Eileen Mclaren, | Jessie Ste:enson, Sanford Dawson. {Five Minute Address--Louise Da- vis, Sanford Dawson. i Driving Contest for Boys--Arnold Geo. Whitmarsh, Gale | McDonnell, Clift | Greenwood, Melviile Staley. Driving Contest for Girls--Iola Greenwood, Marjorie Keyes, Har- i riett Dawson, May Staley, Helen Nail Driving Contest---Gladyg Me- Dermott, Helen Hawkins, May Horne { Geraldine Greenwood, Nellie Muck- | lan. : School Parade 8. 8. No. 4 8. 8. No. 19. 8. 8:N0. 4, Girls winning highest number points--Eva Commings. a lie MacRow. Winnie Ribbens, Arthur Pearson. Sec. C, Helen Truadell, Mabel Murray, Grace Donnell, Helen Burnett, Pearl Walker, Thelma Mor- ley Sec, D, Nora Mohan, Alfreda Morley, Mabelle Burnett, Victoria Price, Margaret Grass, Edna Cliff. Girls Driving Contest---Helen Truedell, Mabelle Burnett, Mosselyn Burt. Boys Driving Contest--Vernon Burnett, Willie !McRow, Geo. Joyce, Joe Mohan. Nail Driving Contest--Hazel Gates, Hazel Frink, Mabelle Burnett. Scheol Parade---S.8. No. 11, 8.8. No. 7, 8.8..No. 6. Girls Winning Highest Points--Nora Mohan. Boy Winning = Highest Points----Albert Meyes. Number Number A FINE SOUVENIR Prepared By the Grand Trunk for The Prince. The Grand Trunk Railway System has supplied for the use of the Prince of Wales and his staff on their tour through Eastern Canada, over the lines of that railway, a specially de- signed descriptive itinerary. This book is bound in real leather, is mag- nificently illustrated, and a notable production in every way. On the olive green leather of the cover is die- stamped, in gold, the arms of His Royal Highness with crest, badges and supporters, while in the corners are the emblems of England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Canada. The frontispiece. is a copper etching of Niagara Falls, signed by the artist. The other illustrations are printed in sepia on heavy suede finished coated stock and show the features of the territory which His Royal Highness will visit during his tour of Ontario { and Quebec, also the striking deve- lopments in motive power and bridge building. The letterpress is printed on the finest of hand made loft dried stock and is descriptive of the points of interest between North Bay and | Hamilton, Niagara Falls and Brant- | ford, Guelph, Stratford and Wood- stock, Chatham, London and Wind- | sor, and Toronto, Kingsten, Brock- ville and Montreal. Maps of the Grand Trunk System are mounted in sik in specially 'provided pockets. The "edition de luxe" is limited to one hundred copies, all numbered, and these are enclosed in handsome boxes with the arms of His Reval Highness stamped on them. In the] foreword to this beautiful book re- ferences made to the important part played by the Grand Trunk in the de- | velopment of Canada. "The building of the railway, link- ing up the widely separated centres of population and activity, has been | described," says this foreword, "as the most important foreword step in the 'period immediately preceding Confederation. Without the means of communication provided by the erea- TERMS Ladies' Suits, ' Dresses, Skirts, Men's Suits, Overalls, Underwear, Jewelery, Suitcases, ete. N. Morris, 374 King St. Wood's Phosphodine, The Great English Lemedy. Tones and invigorates the whole » pervadse stem, makes new Blood . in . ol eins, Cures Nervous Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Les d Voss ef Energy, Palpilation oF the Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 per bor, six for§s. Ons will please, six will cure, Bold by all druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of jRiess New pamphlet moiled free. THE WOO EDICINE CO., TORONTO, ONT. { Trrworts Winton ne said Sir George in one of his Parlia- mentary utterances, "and I am prou- der than any other action of my life The line has been the greates. bene- fit that has ever been conferred upon the country.' City Hall Decorations. The 'decorations on the city shall are being carried out under the per- sonal direction of Alderman S. S | Corbett, and in the appropriatenessof | design he Is to be highly congratulat- i ed. The front of the building will be a blaze of color, while over the en- trance will be p®aced the feather and motto of the Prince of Wales, togeth- er with flags. The front gable is filled with red, white and blue bunting, and | the word "Welcome" will be illumin- ated at night. Every citizen should make it a point to see the city hall as decorated both inside and outside ERATOR NEXT TO OPERA HOUSE 69 QUEEN, ST. KINGSTON. HOT DRINKS PURE ICE CREAM HOME-MADE CANDY AND CHOICE CHOCOLATES Sakell's r,s EEE = BARGAINS IN HEATERS NEW, ALSO FEW SLIGHTLY USED FIRE KINGS AND STATION AGENTS. ALL SIZES QUEBEC HEATERS * MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. Do Not Delay CAN BE SEEN AND BOUGHT AT A. SPEIZMAN'S for the reception of His Royal High- ness. { Conscience Money. {land Revenue desires { eorrespondent at [$125 as conscience money." | Perhaps some Kingston smuggler | 1 | will mow "cough up." I! Banquet Will Cost $1,000. It ir stated that the civic banquet { to the Prince cf Wales will cost over { $1,000, There are to Be 100 guests at $7 a plate. Decorations, flowers, ci- | gars, ete. will be extra. The acquaintance with the chap {who knows it all is quite likely to { prove tiresome. I er te Nl a AMS 0 0 iti What Thousands Have Found Gives | Relief From This Painful' Ts "The Inland Revenue Service of | the Department of Customs and In-| to acknow- | { ledge the receipt from an anonymous | Paris, Ont, of] . HALLOWEEN Eat More Nuts Almonds, Filberts, Hickory, Chestnuts all fresh stock. 2 Walnuts, EL MIXED NUTS 3 rson's 1 Gr 4 bincksmithing and earringe re- Sielghs made to order. McNAMEE & SLACK | Phone 1217W. Hende E061 Drock street. Phone 279 duu dha Brazils, Deow't walt for street. Horse shoeing Rheumatism is a constitutional dis- | ease, manifesting itself in local aches and pains, inflamed joints and stiff | muscles. It cannot be cured by local | or external applications. It must = Pen" PHONE 640 EA Also Plumbing Supplies. 3 no : ; Ib. | LR PA NT i In correct and a advantages PREVENT Pra HOLES, They fit any hob Sleigh. See them at our shop, 54 Queeh HEE ARELORAARREDNE = i hr. By becoming a member and purchasing your greceries at this store you will realize what Co-Operative Principles are, i Co-operative Sigg King and Princess Streets, Have your Sleighs repaired now, and genersl od US.L. Storage Battery 7 DON. M. CRAIG Expert Storage Battery and Self Starter repairs. All size Batteries for all cars. : a 207 PRINCESS STREET, WINDSOR BLOCK PHONE 1818. winning peints--Roy Watis, Oats--See. A, Lyall Lakins. Barley---8ec. A, Peter Mooney. Wheat--See. A, Lyall Lakins. highest number! tion of railway lines, the union of | have constitutional treatment. | British North America wouldyhave| Take a course of the great blood- been a union in name only. It was | purifying and tonic medicine, Hood's ene of the Fathers of Confederation, | Sarsaparilla, which forrects the acid Sir George Etienne Cartier. K.C.M.| condition of the blood on which { Sweet Corn--Sec. 'A, Mima Cooke.| G.. who presented to the Canadian rheumatism depends, sud gives per- Nellie Day, Charles Leathesland, Al i Legiglature the Act to incorporate | manent relief. This medicine com- fred Baker, Edith Grant, Lillias Hén- | the Grand Trunk Railway Company | bines, with excellent aiteratives and! { derson. Sec. B. Charles Leatherland. | and that distinguished statesman re. tonics, what is generally conceded to | fi Albert Baker, Nellie Day, Grace Day. | garded with pride the prominent pari be the most effective agent in the! | Mims Cook. Helen Maxwell. Sec. C,| he had taken in the establishment of | treatment of this disease. i | Alfred 'Baker. Carles Leatherland. | the railway. "I haa charge of the Act | If a cathartic or laxative is needed | Potatoes--See. A. Albert Mouldey,! wlich created the Grand Trunk." ' take Hood's Pills. Purely vegetable. | HOUSE PHONE 1683W.

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