Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Oct 1919, p. 5

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919. GEO. A. WRIGHT MACHINIST Has removed from King Street to 40 PRINCESS STREET Repair work of all kinds. Phone, shop 1264; Res, 1295 : A House Painting and Paper Hang ing Estimates on work treely given WALL PAPER FOR SALE 340 BARRIE STREET. t PHONE "12063, a EMPIRE GROCERY High Grade Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, Cooked aud Uncooked Meats, LEWIS ORR $20 King St. Phone 349 License No. S.27445 ---------------- "THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 G. WASHINGTON Wanting anything done in the tery line, Estimates given on all ings PREPARED! COFFEE of yepairs and mew work; aise Rard- wood floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 2% Qacen street. All size cans in Ann ---- ct a as Fresh Cut Fowess Ferns' paims, funeral den'gus, floral sprays, wedding bouquets w ade to » 115 Brock St. ---- on PHONE 1670 O. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Builders 21 MAIN STREET Phone 238, made in the cup at the table, stock. Prompt Delivery. D. COUPER 41.2 Princess street Phone TR ---- Begs to announce that he has resumed his practice. corner Johnson and Welling. ton Streets, Kingston. Tee's. phone 363. 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 23th and the continuation of your patron- age will be appreciated. 92 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1318w. a 2 BIG BARGAINS 70c. Red Rose Tea .B0c. 25¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. Bon Marche Grocery Cer. King and Earl Streets. ---- Kingston Cement Products Factory Makers of Hollow Damp- Proof Cement Blocks, | Bricks, " Sills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, higsuse ann also Grave Vaults. Om I And all kinds of Ornamental | Cement work. . Factory: cor. of Charles and Patrick streets. PHONE 730W. Mgr., H. F. NORMAN Robert's Syrup Of Tar AND COD LIVER OIL To stop that hacking Cough and Iqosen that dry tight cough with a few doses. SPLENDID FARM, 135 ACRES ~--TWO MILES FROM CITY-- FOR SALE, Prevent serious illness by getting relief before your cold gets devel- oped. Diamond Cold Tablets will cure a cold in head in a few hours. APPLY:-- W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance 89 Brock St. Phone 424 | 'For sale at: Prouse's Drug Store | The Rettable DIE Store" 7 PRRs AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES For information and rates apply to J. P. Hanley, OP. & T.A,, GT. Ry., Kingston, Ont. Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks ana) Chocolates that are different. | T- A F ENJOYED -- -a rem. RS Ee Ta ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR CREAM In Any Quantity GLOVER'S Phones 47 or 780. 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. [LACKIES BAKERY, HOME MADE READ & PASTR The Value Of The Home The man who can afford to own a home--and the average man of reasonable earning capacity cam--should make it his first concern te solve the problem. He will be aided In that task by studying the real entate offerings closely and investigating those which impress him favorably. He will thus he serving himself, his family and his city. To every such man, we would say "Get a home to rally around." For the choicest lots, houses and locations, apply to: Tephone 703 J. O. HUTTON JUST RECEIVED A LARGE NUMBER OF LADIES' SERGE DRESSES---in black, brown and mavy blue, in all the latest styles. Prices from $15.00 to $33.00. i FOR ONE WEHK ONLY MEN'S OVERALLS--black and blue striped, at cost price ... Ces eETARS EN meer 207 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 12885. 'Our reat is low----our prices are low. F. J. JOHNSON, Florist. The Marrison Studio THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG K ingst on and Vicinity | wv Boys' Black Rubber Coats. We have on sale boys' black rubber coats at price as last vear $2.98 ea es 6 to 12 years. Just the thing the fal ins --Corrigan's Busingis As Usual. { merchants say urday » their clerks Prince, but as usual" they morning. a chance Have Gone to Hamilton. insist upon; vw we wv ew wv eww wounded the second battle of | regret very Ypres, i 8 nged much that it cannot be for a public reception as ested by you.'"--(Signed)--Sir 7, Chief of Staff." No Indoor Baseball. of the Saturday, there will be no Brockville"s Oldest Elector. or baseball ig the Arm- The honor of being Brockville's The Ottawlh G.W.V.A lol voler in the provincial and Dalng th a |rmori es to-1 ndum election of Monday last, ithe to Jason B. Timleck, 44 Hart- i eet, who, although in his nine- - y= seventh year, went to the polling Dressing Up. | booth of West ward No. 4 and cast The city 4s taking on quite a gala| his two ballots. Mr. Timleck, de- appearance, as decorations for the| spite his advanced years, is still hale Several returned men of the city event of HR.H. Prince of Wales are! and hearty and takes a deep interest ft for Hamilton to attend the on shortly to be held in| Among them is A, E. Douljerty ed street. For Fall and Winter. Prevost Hrock street has a great assortment of Ready Made Clothing in suits and overcoats and a splendid assortmen f Gents Furnishings, his order clothing department was never better assort ces Chief Met the Capt. Robert Robin recent appointed chief of police, will take over his duties on November 1st. He Men. ---------- PIN rt 3 en's Alderman. looking af- progr way, to t Police On the Job. of the police sir blue helmet coats or mn { Prince of W ment has onstables the Returns, to Civil Life. Major Thomas Ashmore D.A.A. and M.D. No. 3, inquishes to resume i of the muto#t Pop- the headquarte rved with the 2r in the war, RURAL SCHOO! Prize Winners at School Fair On Sept. 9th, Names given in order of prize : FAIR "A. Gibson, | Jas. Conboy, | --Sec A, Evelyn Mac- Raymond, Freddie Iva Johnston, B, Carrie Ray- e, Wilfred Price, Gordon Barr, Evelyn MacDohald, Freddie Cox, Sec. C, Freddie Cox. svelyn MacDonald. Field Corn.--S8ec. Arthur Johnston, Gordon Thompson, Sec. B, Gordon Thompson, Jas. A. Gibbs, Sec. C, Andrew Gibbs, Gordon | Thompson, Arthur Johnston. | Potatoes--See. A, Christian { craft, Tom Fox, Ruth Davy, {| Snyder, Lois Whan, Max Coulter, { Sec. B, Archie Barr, Keith Cronk, Aletta Suddard, Sec. C, Nora Cowdy, Carl Whan, Gordon Barr, Goldie Barker. Sec. D, Nora Cowdy, Sec. E, Kenneth Thompson, Reggie Barker, Archie Barr, Goldie Barker, Aletta Suddard, See. F, F. Nora Cowdy, Gordon Barr, Sec. G, Melville Hayes, { Herbert Conboy, Jno. Price, Mangels---Sec. A, Norris Cronk, Chas. Price, Thos. Raycraft, Sec. B Chas, Price. Thos, Raycraft, Norris | Cronk. Beets--Sec. A, Mildred Hayes, George Cox, Lois Whan, Herbert Conboy, Wm. Smith, Archie Barr. Sec. B. Willie Smith, Archie Barr, May Fox, Herbert Conboy, Geo. Cox. Carrots--S8ec. A, Carl Whan, Earl { Yeomans, Nora Cowdy, Keith Cronk, | Loulsa Smith, Gertrude Raymond, Sec. B, Christian Raycroft, Hester | Fox, Nora Cowdy, Reggie Barker, Iva Johnston, Keith Cronk. . Onjons--S8ec. A. Hester Fok, Dor- othy Fox, May Fox, Ruth Davy, Wm. Smith, Ola Davy, Sec, B, Thos. Ray- craft, Ola Davy, James Conboy. Apples--Seec. A, Earl McDonald, John Price, Iva Johnston, Jessie Fraser, Sec. B, Noble Drew, Geo. Cox, Georgina Abbott, Annie T.. Cox. Ber- tie Cox, Earl MacDonald. Flowers--Sec. A, Mable Johnston, Sec. B, Evelyn MacDonald, See. C, Mildred Hayes. Gordon Barr, Eloise mond, A, Jessie Fraser, Ray- Ethel 1 at extremely low pri- | Kidd, | f who | | Mountain Grove | won. | Gibson, Ar-| 1 Fox, Laura Barr. Ethel Snyder. Elda under way. From thel G.T.R. station up Ontario street to| of public Welfare, the Ci Hall is just one mass of! flags, Ist King sireet is beginning] ito look very much the same way. | eee {to buying new furs for the winter Old Hotel Porch Demolished. { will have to pay a big price for them. The porch of the Frontenac hotel] During the past few weeks the price was pulled down on Thursday, and|of the raw furs has increased from ia new one in the course of con-|50 to 100 per cent. During the past struction. The old one was pretty| week | at the fur sales in New York rotten, and it did not improve ap- and St. Louls, musarat sold for pearances very much. The hotel is{ $3.96 a skin. Citizens can well re- eing well decorated for the | member when ceremonies on Saturday. | less than a dollar. ee | Officers Elected. | The following officers were elected for Front ¢ North and jsdingion Teachers' sociation for 1920 Honorary president, M. R Reid, | president, Miss Hazel Greene, | presid 8 Stella V. Strong; { reached at a meeting of corporation Jr 3 rer, Miss M. M. Timmer- | held at Lennoxville. man; exeeutive committee, Miss An-! Canon Bedford Jones is rector of {na Fraser and Miss Flet r { St. Peter's Church, Brockville, ---- {one of the most prominent clerics in | the diocese of Ontario. He is also a ant meeting of the exe-| Canon of the Cathedral at Kingston, City Football League|and at one time €onnec ted with Tri- ¢ 1eld Thursday night in the | nity College, Toronto. Bishop Bid- W.V.A. rooms, 1 plans for the | well is a former principal of Bishop's. game which > of Wales will Kick ) 8 ¥, were made and | a few chs in' the line up of the| A {teams, A delega was appointed | to ¥ee the G.O.C ding the clear- very much in all questions pertaining to matters Fur "Cants Up In Price, Principal Bedford-Jones. Rev. Canon - Bedford Jones, of Brockville, was chosen principal of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, Que., | succeeding Principal Parrock, who | | | | | sec- ootball Executive. Police Made Mistake. Toronto despatch says that a constable there, apparently cross- eyed, issued a suminons against car " field and as toiNo. 103 618, which happened to be > Prince to the centre {long to H. Stephenson, a farmer {near Athens. An affidavit has now {been received from Mr. Stephenson that neither he nor his car has been in Toronto for twenty-five years and jaflidavits from his neighbors state uest to the Prince of Wales, for a {that on Sunday, Oct. 12th, when the in the city hall, |alleged offence washkupposed to have Ve an oppor-| heen committed, Mr Stephenson en- hands with the |joved the simple pleasures of {farm and attended divine service at | Athens. a ------ No Public Reception, Mayor Newman has received the lowing teleg 1 in reply to his where cit { tunity of Prince, "Your telegram of Oetoher 21st mm Fell Down Lamentably. | (Philndelphia Record) | According to "Hi" Johnson "we | (the United States) are the greatest asset for.peace there is on earth." If this is the case, how does the Sena- tor explain the fact that for the past | eight years the world has witnessed {an almost unending succession of { wars? The United States was just as { much of an asset in 1911 as it is in { 1819, but that did not prevent Italy | from pouncing on Turkey in order to | dispossess her of Tripoli. Nor did it | check the Balkan States from com- ) bining in 1912 to drive the Turk out of Europe, or Serbia and Greece feat Bulgaria. As an asset for peace the United States fell down lament- [ably in 1914, when Germany and | Austria started on their mad cam- Bound To Be! I ent a book to him; He lent it to a friend; | The friend may take a whim The favor to extend. y Fy Mig Ww XC bot GLa Hons Bm] He'll lend it to another, Managing Director of Mail and Em- | Hig sister or his brother, pire, Toronto, who died on Sunday. | And one of these days, maybe, My book will be lent to me! 7 Price, Evelyn MacDonald, Annie L.!| --Cartoons Magazine. | Cox. Sec. D. Pearl Barker, Gertrude | | Raymond, Georgina Abbott, Lela Barker, Evelyn' MacDonald, Elda Brown. i Poultry---Sec. A, Earl Macdonald, | Sec. B.,, Kenneth Thompson, Earl MacDonald, Earl Yeomans, Mable Johnston, Ethel Cox, Sec, Earl MacDonald, Kenneth Thompson, Ina! Scott, Ethel Cox, Mabe! Johnston, | drive him away from it. Earl Yeomans, Sec. D, Jas. A. Gibbs, | Kenneth Thompson, Nature Study--Sec. A, Mabel Johnston, Jas, Conboy, Barl MacDon- ald, Gordon Barr, Archie Barr, Sec. | D. Earl MacDonald, Georgiana Abbott Archie Barr, Gordon Barr, Mabe Johnston, Herb. Conboy. Essays---Sec. A. 3rd prize, Earl MacDonald, Sec. B, 2nd prize, Pearl | Barker, 3rd prize, Evelyn Machen: | ald. Cooking------ Sec. A, Moira Drow, | Laura Bary, Mabel Johnston, Maysie | L. Cox, Mildred Hayes, Georgina Ab-| bott, Sec. B, Iva Johnston, Ina Scott, Bertie Cox. Reta Drew, Pearl Barker, | i Sec. C, Ethel Cox, Maysie Cox, Mabel | Johnston, Sec. D. Mabel Johnston, | Elda Brown, Ethel Cox, Sec. E, Mabel | Johnston. Manual Training--Sec. A, Archie] Barr, Sec. B, Earl MacDonald. Drawing--Sec. B, Ethel Elda Brown, Maysie L. Drew, Mabel Johnston, Brown. Penmanship--Sec. A, Ina Scott. Lela Barker, Ive Johnston, Aletts | Suddard. Mona Drew, Sec. B, Ge» | trude Raymond, Nobel Drew, Evelyn! MacDonald. Janet Thornton, Pearl | Barker, Maysie L. Cox, See. C, Eloise | Price, Goldie. Barker, Laura Barr, | ® Drew, Reggie Barker, Arthur! Johnson. Sec. D, Georgina Abbott, Mildred Haves. Elda Brown Laura Johnston, Mabel Johnston, Driving contest for boys--Law- rence Johnston, Geo. Hanley, Archie Barr. In youth, what is sometimes called | than genuine folly. cranks are to meet. Purely vegetable. Best family catharti: PURE ICE Snider, | Cox, Reta | Edward | | We serve nothing but pure ICE CREAM in our parlor. Take home a pint or quart of our bulk Ice Cream, for desert, at dinner or supper. Large asortment of CONFECTIONERY Driving contest for girls, --Mabél Johnston. 2858 Prixcrss STREET Nail driving contest--Hester M. PHONE 1128. i PAGE FIVE NEW YORK FRUIT STORE | CHOICE C! FO A FRUIT ta §%c a dos, ta §0c. & don. to 48c Goods delivered to 314 Princess St. all parts Phone 1405 People who are looking forward | i Gage's Cash Groce CORNER GORE AND WELLINGTON STS, ~CHOICE EATING AND PRESERVING PEARS. --CHOICE RED ROGER AND BLUE GRAPES, --CHOICE SNOW APPLES. ~CHOICE COOKING APPLES. {ICKORY NUTS--15 CENTS QUART. NEW CLOVER HONEY. J PHONE 248. PROMPT DELIVERY. these skins sold for || vice- | resigned last June. This decision was || and || BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME WITH FERNS We have just received a shipment of Bostons, Roosevelts Elegantissimas and Table Ferns. "We Strive to Serve" A. D. HOLTON FLORIST, 280 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 661. RESIDENCE, 2036w. A * STEAMER BRITANNIC EVERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON; AL- WAYS ON TIME. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT BY, THIS RE- LIABLE ROUTE TELEPHONE 2195 FOR INFORMATION, ALALLLD L065 SOSA SAS Kingston--Cape Vincent Ferry BY S. 5. MISSISQUOI-- LUAILY SUNDAYS EXCECTED. (Railroad Time) ALE ston 6.30 am. and 1 pm leaves Cape Vincent at 9.40 am, reaching Kingston Leave Cape Vipcent 4.30 p.m. at 11.40 ag reaching Kingston at 6.30 p.m Kound trip Jlekers $1.25, witha a joc ng 2 lovely outiag fo ents. ickets good to return on date at 8sue only." Hug connect fons at ( 'ape Vincent from mornir giving nearly 4 "hours in Watertown and return &leamer leaving for Kingston or information, phone 2 Sutemenie carried revate on return trip, hav. Rockport Nav. © largs $4.00 | from joining hands. in 1913 to de-! genuine love is nothing more or less PURE ICE CREAM SERVE IT FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS Most modérn machinery used in making onr Ice Cream--- the ingredients are the best-- noting but pure cream used. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city, Superior Ice Cream Parlor 204 Princess St. a Phone 648 McLaughlin's Old Stand BSA ERA RE. You had better be conspicuous by | your absence if you know when two | It does not take half as much to | drive a man to drink as it does to HOOD'S PILLS: Cor. Princess Fa REDUCE YOUR FOOTWEAR BILL BY BUYING YOUR SHOES HERE. We have a complete new stock of High Grade Shoes, which we bought before the last advance in price. If not prepared to BUY NOW we shall be only too pleased to have you call and inspect Bur stock as to quality and price, 4 The Victory Shoe Store Brown, Gertrude Raymond, Mabel Johnston. | School parade-- Union Ne. 1, OI- den No. 12, Olden No. 1. Girl winning highest points--2Mabel Johnston. Boy winning highest points--Earl MacDonald. number of number of | The man who taiks economy and retrenchment to his wife and should at least do so without a ten- cent cigar in fis mouth. Provisional promises are usually full of loop holes of escape. Eegal advice often has a way of | turning out illegal. i The dude = Siwars partill 0 the full length aire Health 'statistics & Jrove that an Ice See ousehold necessity for the good of the family's Beslth all year around. Better take this precaution and food before it's are is a complete of lee Boxes in all sizes a ie at moderate Prices.

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