Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1919, p. 5

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919, GEO. A. WRIGHT MACHINIST Has removed from King Street to 40 PRINCESS STREET Repalr work of ail kinds Phone, shop 1264; Res, 12 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE FIVE A i i RAN HADLLMSAD a pra Pp A | Kingston and Viclnity NEw mn H. ROWLEY House Painting and Paper Hang ing Estimates on work freely given WALL PAPER FOR SALE 340 BARRIE STREET. PHONE 13664. or J ARTLET PEARS : to §0c rrrrveTTvYw vevvwroy ww Tre TTeT ery Tey : 300 to §0¢ Pr Dine enc a a a Fresh Cut Flowers : Feras, palma, funeral des'gas, foral sprays, wedding bouqueis u ade to order F. J. JOHNSON, Florist. _ Many Work Trains. 115 Brock St Phone 228, Ca tho a hi 3 ent time, in view of the ¢ y. Already t of work being done on PHONE 1670 'tive sign has been plac- the Gr nk roadbed, ten work 0. Aykroyd & Son of the market house. ins erating out of Brock- Carpenters and Buildens e daily. Six of these trains are 21 MAIN STREET To With The Prince. Good Work Om Address. la yoar and a alt before guing weit | he ad dress J preser 3 x g manages there He joined the Corps of Guides in Win- nipeg. Later he was attached to the intelligence officee 3 parts of the city. 314 Princess St. Phone 1405 be . J arvested is not proving gem- "~~ - ----_----_--_-- 0 ally good around Picton, although there are some farmers who report excellent crops, both in quantity {and quality. Hickory nuts are plen- {titul this year, which leads many to {predict a very severe winter. = Last jautumn there were no hickory nuts land a very mild, bright winter fol- lowed. The Potato Crop. potato crop which is now He i Vie tory Loan The BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME WITH ] FERNS We have just received a shipment of Bostons, Roosevelts Elegantissimas and Table Ferns. case gam = a CET ETT PEERY PETTY TTY High Grade Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, Cooked aud Uncooked Meals, LEWIS ORR 220 King St, Phoue 349 * License No. S.27T448 Good Weather For Work. | running east and four west. y weather of Friday was great | Pt Ae, the road work which is being! For Fall and Winter. on Stuart street. The men| Frevost Brock street has a great some good weather since! assortment of Ready Made Clothing this piece of work was started. lins and overcoats and a splendid | assortment of Gents Furnishings, his { order clothing department was never better assorted at extremely low pri. "We Strive to Serve" A. D. HOLTON FLORIST. 280 PRINCESS STREET. RESIDENCE, a -- smimtnd---- An Admirable Address, i Quite the best address of welcome | to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, is the | {one sent to him by the Grea} War! | { Veterans" Association, Kingston | | i branch, It was prepared by Eyton | Warburton, the secretary of the|| Branch here and it is a masterpiece. || It was shown to one of the most criti- | cal educationalists in the city, and he could find no fault in it. It was| lofty in phrase and idea. i Pa at ttt ttt at, AN THOMAS COPLEY EN Telephone 987 { Vanting anything dome In the carpen. fevy tine. Estimates given os all an | of Jepnirs and new work; alse hard wona floors of all kinde, All orders will receive prompt sifemtion. Shop 28 Qacen streer. Boys' Black Rubber Conts. We have on sale boys' black rubber} coats at the same price as last year. $2.98 each. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Just| 4the thing for the fall rains. i --C OTrigan 's. G. WASHINGTON PREPARED COFFEE i 'A. Class Resumes. | The young men who attended the { business men's class of the Y.M.C.A. | previous to the war are back "in i : in. For the past few had to be called off | s0 many of the young being away at the | PHONE 661. 2036w, X.M.C = . made in the cup at the table. All size cans in stock. in Town For Doings. a large number of de arriv ed city on lay afternoon, for the ings" on irday, in regard visit of the Prince of Wales. Yes, Why Deseronto Post: Pu to . » h, 1919, German preach Studi preached the German language e arrison 0 Il Gerry settlements in West R frew county, E n Ontario they are doing it to-day. Why ? Quite from Prompt Delivery. D. COUPER Phone TR Natt cm cst. NA ---- places At Four Royal Receptions. | Dr. A' W. Richardson, who will be | {a guest at the civic dinner to the | Prince of Wales this evening has the | unique distinction of having taken part in four receptions to royalty CHOICE SNOW APPLES The first occasion was when he was a --CHOICE COOKING APPLES. lad and sang with the boy choristers IICKORY NUTS--15 CENTS QUART. at a reception to Prince A rthur of NEW CLOVER N ¢ water. The company | Connaught, (now the Duke), an un ne tract to float the schoo- | cle of the Prince of Wales, at the op- yoers { ening of the Royal Arthur School, Montreal. The next occasion was the coronation of the late King Edward VI, grandfather of the Prince. and the last was the visit of the Duke of Gage's Cash Grocery CORNER GORE AND WELLINGTON STS. EATING AND PRESERVING PEARS. RED ROGER AND BLUE GRAPES. S41.% Princeas wivet Will Raise Schooner, Donnelly Wrecking and. Sal-| Company have purchased the! hestnut coal on the schoo- alkins, which was sunk McDonald's Cove, in CHOICE -- CHOICE a A A Et January{ The | vage Begs to announce that he has resumed his practice. corner Johnson and Welling- ton Streets, Kingston. Tele phone 363. recently destroyed by fire, has been rebuilt and equipped with the most PHONE 248. PROMPT DELIVERY. Brig.-Gen. Hon. Br Gen : will give an stereopticon Great War" at St L. October 27th members of the cl ------ oss' Lecture. A. E. Ross up-to-date apparatus, It will be open - hey In Deseronto. illustrated f » late ex-Sergt. W. J. DeForge ws on The | y was shot and killed in Winni- 's hall, Monday . as I known in Deseronto.! Cornwall and York (now King 3 fi umber of years he was a | George V) the prince's worthy fa- tel egraph operator and for! ther, to Kingston in 190k AA A AAA ANCIENTS PLAYED TENNIS. for business on Lived SATURDAY, G with OCTOBER 25th and the continuation of your patron- age will be appreciated. 92 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1318w. it R BRITANNIC EVERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON; AL- WAYS ON TIME. SHIP THIS LIABLE ROUTE. 2 BIG BARGAINS 70¢c. Red Rose Tea 25¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Streets. License No. 5-27149 Phone 1544. In Twelfth Century, Margot, a Wo- | Sunday Services in Churches || Kingston Cement ! | man, Was a Champion. | > 13s 2 | One must go back to the Greeks Products Factory Queen's University--Convocation] Wellington streets--Sunday school, | and Romans for the origin of tennis, Makers Tollow services begin Sunday, Oct. 26th at|9.45 am. Service, 11 a.m.; subject, | Lyi gescended to England by way Pro akers of he " 3 p.m. Principal Taylor will preach| 'Probation After Death." W soting. | °F France, says the National Geo- FR roof Cement nt n Grant Hall. jday., 8 p.m. testimonial: meeting. | graphic Magazine. In the twelfth Suis, Jatles, and Drain | Public reading-room, same address, | century a game with ball and plaited also Grave Vaults. Oruamental Church-- | Open every afterngon except Sunday, gut bat was played on horseback. c And all Binds of Orname Evening {3 to § o'clock All are cordially in- | | Then came "L boude,' in which the ement work. . - 3 ¥ iba servi tha vending: " Factory: or of Chs ible c ham. Sunday school and Yited to the servite and the reading | horses were abandoned. This was Sih Patrick streets Bib! @ class $ p.m. Everybody wel- | 700m la "royal game," at Jeast' from. the vE 730W Hig Sydenham Street Church, Metho- | Hime that Louis X died after ex0es- PHONE 730W. id > Ww iF ¥ iniste {sive playing had induced chills. Mgr, H. F. dis 5 Rev. 1 G. Brown, minister. | ap, ycer wrote: "But canstow playen Services 11 a.m, and we Big ot | racket to and fro," while the church bi preacher, Rev. D he So ono ©% | found it necessary to prohibit priests BEI i Bera Se { on the continent from spending too { 3. 8 8 an, LASS + oY . » upo! it. : | bible school, 2.45 pam.; men's club, Wek tine 1» ae Molla 'Bjurstedt of SPLENDID FARM, 135 ACRES Service ol ate Oh ? 45 p my Monday, 2 Pp = Eo ona the twelfth century. famed especially a] . LES F SEY 4 | ices a and 7 p.m a.m Lague; . edanesaay. D. . the unit- for her back handstroke. Henry viii 5 TWO Nn ES FROM CIT 4 ir. Rogers; T p.m., Miss McKenzi ed meeting of Methodist churches, of England was a youthful devotee, OR 5. , | Monday, .8 'p.m. Young People's So-| in the Sunday school hall. h ' 3 { | YOUR FREIGHT BY RE- Damp-~ Bricks, TELEPHONE 2193 FOR INFORMATION. Tile, Union Street Baptist Rev. J. K. F il, pastor. Church--Rev, R. 4.3 Wilson, M.A., D.D., minister. Ser-| vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. conduct- jed by Rex. D. C. Ramsay, M.A of} | Belleville, | NORMAN Chalmer's Kingston---Cape Vincent Ferry BY S. S. MISSISQUOI-- DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, (Railroad Time) MAVIS IRRESISTIBLE ¥ A French imported line of Toilet \ Requisites, exclusive odor and finest quality which has made it vastly pop- alar among those who appreciate something entirely different. who once use it, love it. re a oe li N\ Leave Kingston 630 am. and 1 pm. " (Returning leaves Cape Vincent at 5.40 arf i a.m Leave Cape i en 34 ok © pe Vincent 4.30 p.m, hound trip Ing a lovely o issue only, is © Vincent from morning boat Eiving nearly 4 hours in Watertown and returning to connec: With steamer leaving for Kingston For infermation, phone 2195 Automoblies carried Calvary Congregational eachin eB Kingston ingston at tickets $1.25, with a vc r 75 cents. Ti revate on return ckets good to return © eftions at Cape trip, have | | vhi is XIV's vy expense ac- A-date © Those jciety; Wednesday 8 p.m., prayer| . While Louis RIVE heavy ne . ae takers of his courts. Complaint was heird at one time that there were "more tennis players in Paris than drunkards in England." In Shake- | speare's Henry V.are these lines:-- APPLY:-- i St. James' Church, corner Union and Arch strepts--T. Savary, Ww WIN First Baptist Church, Sydenham|B.A., rector. The rectory, 152 Bar- . H. GOD {and Johnson streets--Rev. J. S. La-{rie street. 8 am. holy communion; & SON i Flair, pastor 11 a.m. '*'Vietory;"|11 a.m., morning praver and sermon, {2.45 p.m. bible school; 7 p.m. "Safety | preacher, Rev. Dyson Hague, M.A. Real Estate & Insurance Brock St, Phone 424 meeting. All are welcome. Ltd. Talcum, Face Powder, Soap, Per- fume and Toilet Water--each, and one an added delight. Fresh stock at | Prouse's Drug Store | | | Se Bw . | First Congregational Church, | congregation. J Se e Drug S { * The Quality and Service Drug Rare corner Johnson and Wellington | _-- the hazard." B.D PHONE 82. | Rev. R. D. Tannahill, B.A. ..| St. Luke's Church--Nelson street, PURE ICE | minister. Services at 11 a.m. afd 7|Rer. J. de Pencier Wright, M.A. pm. Sunday school at 3 pm.|B.D.. Rector. 19th Sunday after] | Young People's Society Monday at|Trinity. 11 a.m, morning prayer; 8 pm. Mid-week service, Wednes-| 2.30 p.m., Sunday school and bible] day at '8 p.m. | Class; 4 p.m. holp baptism; 7 p.m, | {evening prayer. Music: special mus- We serve nothing but pure ICE CREAM in our parlor. Take home a pint or quart of our bulk Ice Cream, for desert, at di or supper. JioCKDOTE Nav. © 00 | irst, thy mnal, church. Last." For you---a seat, 'a|/D.D., Toronto; 3 p.m. Sunday a welcome, in this homelike| school: 7 p.m. evening prayer and {sermon,. preacher, Dr. Hague will i speak especially to the men of the "When we have match'd our rackets to these balls We will, in France, by God's grace play a set . Shall strike his father's crown into PURE ICE CREAM SERVE IT FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS Manufacture of the accessories of the game became so flourishing an industry in England in the sixteenth century that appeal was made for a protectives tariff against imported balls. Until that century the hand con- tinued to be used for batting, but | soon the racket came into general use. A match, probably piayed on a Windsor Castle court, is recorded in which the King of Castile gave his opponent "fifteen" because the latter used his hand, Even tennis, like all medieval sport, was not free from the taint of gambling and charlatanism. It was charged that "oe e craftie per- 'sons arranged for 'crack Lombard players to meet Henry VIIL™ The monarch was induced to make wag- ers with these players until, losing large sums, he became suspicious and | played only with amateurs. In one | | famous match the Emperor Maxi. | Most modern machinery used in making our Ice 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. ne Phone 648 McLaughlin's Old Stand Trades and Labor Hall--Full gos- |i¢ will he rendered by the choir. pel revival. Evangelist OC. Cross will | Seats free. Students, visitors and speak in the Trades and Labor Hall strangers are always cordially wel- (two doors north of the Hydro Elec- jcomed to all the services. | | tric), Sunday at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m.; | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and | { Friday at 8 p.m. Come and join us Rev. G. L. Starr, M.A, D.D,, Dean {in prayer for a mighty revival. jand Rector, - 78 Wellington street, i -- | 'phone 2156, Rev. Cecil Whalley, M. | Cooke's Presbyterian Church, | A., B.D, priest-vicar, 164 King street Brook street<--The minister, Rey. W.!| 'phone 1629) Nineteenth Sunday Af- :Taylor Dale, will preach at 11 a.m.|ter Trinity. 8 am.. Holy Commun- and 7 p.m. - Beginners' and primary |lon; 11 a.m. matins. Preacher, the {Sunday school classes at 11 am! Bishop of Ontario (the cathedral { Main school and bible class at 3 p.m. | doors will not be open until 10.45 { Young! People's Society Monday at|a.m.) 3 p.m. Sunday /School and Bi- {8 p.m. A cordial welcome awaits you | ble class; 4 p.m. holy baptism; 7. p. {at Cooke's {ms Evensong. St. George's Cathedrali~The Very ! large asortment of OU may be sure that our CONFECTIONERY Y bread is quality bread that it is made of quality ingredients and that it is mix- ed and ovened by quality bak- ers. If you yearn for quality | B A R foods order our bread and 3s other products by name. $ yous 288 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1128. JRA 4-9: 7.1, HOME MAD ------------------------------ A fund of caution is usually good ! collateral. Si] | Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m# Princess Street Methodist Church --Rev. J. A. Waddell, minister. Ser: vices 11 am. and 7 p.m. Minister at both services. Sunday school, 2.45 { Pam; Bpworth League, Monday, 8 p.am.; united prayer service at Syden- | ham Street Methodist church, nesday, 8 p.m. | tors welcome to-all services. Wed- | Bethel Congregational = Church, {corner Johnson and Barrie streets { Pastor C. Patterson, 76 York street. At || the morning service Miss Elizabeth The Value Of The Home The man 'whe enn afford to own a home-----and the average man of reagonable earning capacity can should make it his first concern to solve the problem. He will be aided In that task by studying the real estate offerings closely and investiguting those which impress him favorably. He will thus be serving himself, his family and his city. Teo every such man, we would say "Get a home (0 rally around." For the choicest lots, houses and locations, apply to: Telephone 703 J. 0. HUTTON 67 Clarence Street, Kingston SERGE DRESSES JUST RECEIVED A LARGE NUMBER OF LADIES' SERGE DRESSES--in black, brown and navy blue, in all the latest styles. Prices from $15.00 to $33.00. fiary to Africa, will speak. Mackenzie of Stratford, a mission Sunday school 3 p.m.; prayer service, Wed- 4 nenday 7.45 p.m. >All are welcome. First Charch of Christ, Scientist, | Johnson street, between Bagot and Milk Price In Watertown Higher. Watertown, N.Y.. Oct. 25:-<The il | price of milk for November in the } i Watertown district has beén fixed at $3.24 a hundred by the State Dairymen's League. This is an ad- vance over the price being paid this month of 21 cents a hundred. In the Buffalo district the price without test is $3.48 per hundred while in the Rochester and Syracuse districts the price is $3.65. Just what effect the cost of milk to local distributors will have upon the cost quart te the consumers is not as yet determined. Strangers and visi-! Brock Street Methodist Church-- { The minister, Rev. D. A. Lough, will | preach at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday | sehool at 3 p.m. beginners and pri- | mary classes at 11 a.m. Special mu- sic at the evening service by the { Brock Street and Queen Street | Church choirs. Anthem, 'Weep No { More" from Gaul's Cantata "Ruth"; i Ladies Quartette, Selected, Mes- | dames Crawford and Walker, Misses Nesbit and Stagg: solo, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" (Law- rence Hope); L. W. Gask; duett: "In the Cross of 8 Ve Glory." (Edward Howe' = 5. Douglas Pound and Mr, wlo, "Open the Gates of the Tempe, ' (Knatt); Mrs. J. Evans; male quartette, select- ed: Messrs Haffner, Hodge, Moncrief and Marshall, Anthem. "Rejgice for Blessings Round Us Fall." H. Gaul. Westbrook Notes. Westbrooke, Oct. 20.--Most of people here were in favor of Res i tion and are pleased at its success. Farmers have finished filling 'their silos and have commenced their fall ploughing. William Walker has pur- chased Henry Snook's farm. = The Thanksgiving tea and concert which was held in the Hall on Monday night rwas a success, The sum of $50 was realized. Mrs. Latilia Smith is visit- ing friends at Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grass spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Reid, and two sons, Frank and Sterling and Miss Kath- leen Miller, of Montreal, spent Sun- day with D. Sheehan and sisters. { milian was his partner, the two play- ing against the Prince of Orange and the Marquis of Brandenborow. New Machine Gun. At Bisley recently a demonstration was given of; a. new machine gun which has many astonishing features to recommend it. The gun is the Beardmore-Farquhar Light Machine Gun, and it is claimed that it is the lightest machine gun, that it is the cheapest to manufacture and to use, that it "cannot jam," that it has per- fect breech-locking, that it can be used without any oil, and that the automatic mechanism is not affected by the heat of the barrel, and will 'continue to function coven though the harrel be kept red hot. The weight of the gun, complete with mounting, is 18 %{ pounds. The self-loading mechanism is gas oper- ated. 'The demonstration at Bisley was given by the inventor, Col. Farquhar, | and was witnessed by War Office ex- | perts and naval and military attaches | of the powers, including America, ! HERE. REDUCE YOUR FOOTWEAR BILL BY BUYING YOUR SHOES We have a complete néw 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 our stock as to quality and price. The Victory Shoe Store Ice Box For Year 'Round- Service Is a Present Day Necessity y Mrs. Georgenme Grass and son Willie, of Kingston, and Mrs. T. Vanluven of Collinshay spent Sunday the guests of Mrs. Anna Smith. John Greenwood Wolfe Island, spent a day recemtly with D. Sheehan. M. Graham and fa- mily of Glenburnie, were recent visi- food before it's too iate. Here tors at G. Cadott's. : - is a complete assortment of lee % / i Boxes in all sizes and styles al : ! \ a moderate prices. | Many times the brother's keeper g has too much to say about it. None of us need to touch Health statistics sheolutely prove that an Jee Box is a household. necessity for the good of the family's health all year around. Better take this precaution and safeguard your FOR ONE WEHK ONY MEN'S OVERAIALS--Dblack and blue striped, at cost. price . Our rent 15 dows--our prices are low:

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