Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1919, p. 14

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opp , Stantly focused on the fir ' of the country and the du - bride. PEEP 50% 400007 PAGE FOURTEEN CANVASSERS ARE AT WORK SLOGAN OR FRONTERA LET'S JOB." INVITING THE PEOPLE TO SUB-! "COME ON, SCRIBE TO VICTORY LOAN. . Peterboro and Ontario Counties Chal- lenge Frontenac--Ilet Frontenac Subscribe Well to Victory Loan, made thei r T ye 5 § Public Speakers' Committee to Make Arrangements to Make Appeals At the Local Theatres. The canvassers on the Victory Lo day in both the citizens who the returns from ach should watch the hand of t Loan Dial on the market The public si : will make arrangem four city theatres for addresses on the Victory Loan v d they are tween the acts in order that the at- ¢ "a s vear in tention of the people may be and ready they $1,000,000 Co. On- millions | got $3 to her to make the Loan a 8 in order that it may be possible to pull through the period of rec struction and place our indust and trade on a proper basis and di charge all the obligations growing out of the great war that has just closed. On the last occasion much ster t effective work was done by city c speakers who volunteered their ser vice, 3 The war having withdrawn fror Canada almost all sources of outsic financial support, the country was forced to rely upon itself. The result is that three quarters of the on will do | every | when | is year let on do their best come ar i 3 on every , and child | on i Pittsburgh been appointed Major E. C. Bar Trotter 7 man, wor The car township h Now keep her War putting n effort over the , illustrated by its the United States, . has 1 four years. Its productiven instanced in its sale of ecommoc ies in the United States, Great Brit ain and other countries, © ed three-fold since p Most gratifying is the f expansion of war years h tinued into this, the fir peace, and there is eve: that Canada, taught its ow by war, will continue to ward even greater product even greater trade. The total returns made by canvassers on Monday $22,900. The day was handicapped the work v GANANOQUE {From Our Own Correspondent.) Oct. 28.--A very pretty weddi was solemnized last evening at Methodist parsonage when Miss L lan May Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Davidson, Brock Street, was united in' marriage to James Orval Elliott =a PTOSPEIous [yea : el] 1 Young Kingston barber and son of Rep. Steel the late James Elliott of this town U8 8 The ceremony was performed hy] ats * Rev. W. 8. Lennon pastor of Grace! church before. near relatives of the contracting parties. The bride was y Loa STOCK MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Bongard, Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot Street. York Stocks. Opening New Close 90134 148% Re EB . the eity igouthern Pac united t0igs Railway and |g much. Maxwell Studeba {Am . Ste ni 10834 Allis-Chalmers Am. Can Am. Car Fdy Ind. Alcohol Am. Sumatra 103% Tobacco Prods 105 -- | Canadian Stocks. 6434 64 of brown silvertone with hat 0 of gray crepe de chine with georg- by Daniel Davidson, brother of the bride's parents where a buffet lun- Dom. Steel useful tokens of esteem from her | AYAgomack ents. The groom's gift to the bride Italian Scientist Declares the and to the groomsman a pear! tie | ston and Mrs. George Vanalstyne of ee i Toronto and western points to spend | Professor Maiorana, who, speaking | Barrie street, Kingston! Suits of experiments he has per law, Town Councillor and Mrs, | tions of celestial bodies consisting of J. Arthur Jackson, B.A, Proximate hypothesis, according' tol launched here yesterday morning anq | of lead floating in mercury becomes Johnston and Frederick McConnell | that bodies have both a true and an James C. Donevan, Front of Leeds! Second, that the stars attract other public auction yesterday afternoon. |ist. Third, that the solar heat of | town, hooked a 45-pound maskin. Strata. safaly. {life than has been believed by scient- he recently underwent a severe op-| ¢losely linked fo the phenomenon | this means the fact that all stars are of Ex- | revolution in astro-physical science. puis in the gymnasium and OHor | oy ied at Nat edi Ma Pun attired in a handsome tailored suit match and was attended by Miss| Margaret Kidd in a handsome gown! ette overdreéks and hat to match. The groom's interests were looked after After the ceremony the brid-| Cement ! al party repaired to the home of the 2 he : ! | Stee f Canada cheon was served. The bride was the Ee nada recipient of numérous beautiful and large circle of friends, among these =A po | a substantial cheque from her par- SAYS GRAVITATION THEORY IS WRONG was also a goodly-sizéd cheque. to Sm -- the bridesmaid a pin set with pearls Newtonian Principle is pin. Among the out-of-town guests d Error were Miss Anna Saunders of King-| Based on . Collins" Bay, aunt of the bride. Mr.| Rome, Oct, 28.--Newton's story ot and Mrs. Bilott left at midnight for|ETavitation has been attacked by | their honeymoon and- --po. | Dofore a gathering of prominent | turn will take up residence at 230 | scientists here to-day declared the re- Mrs. Mullin of Rome, N.Y.. is Vis- formed upset the hitherto accepted iting with her sister and brother-in-| laws of physics governing the mio-| Francis Keyes at Orchard View farm. | Newton's theory, while hitherto | With a strong canvassing team | considered absolute is only an ap: | W. B. Mud W. Tavl the Professor Majorana, who supports | wh Vico HA pity was | this assertion by showing that a ball} ot away to a od start. Mayor | Slightly lighter. From this the pro-| Witten 1 Wilson and. George ye {fessor deduces four things. First, | comprise the canvass-|2Ppparent mass, the true mass of the a anstowne the ain. : *| sun being double the apparent mass. and Lansdowne township disposed of | bodies with forces entirely different | gua farm stock and DIO -- from those thus far admitted to ex-| Stephen Dorey, while fishing yest. | Stars is generated by the force of | erday a sbort distance west of the! Braviation, emanating from interior | dfnonge which after a strenuous From this he argues the solar Sys- struggle he succeeded in landing {em has had an immensely longer Postmaster J. T. Green is a patient | ists up till the present. Fourth that In Kingston General Hospital where the evolution of the world has been erati which he has discovered. i ation, | Professor Maiorana explains by | moro or less luminous and claims | that his theory will bring about .a i ¢ dnc | NTO Ge Berlin, | Oct, 38. Strites by A UNIQUE SUICIDE. having dargely in- y 3 creased @ Minister of Edu- Dynamite in Ear. ey ine Min St. Catharines, Oct. 28.--Tired of eH lati ey at | life, sixty-year-old Thomas Gray, an cluded and cannot re-enter any oth- | employee of the Welland Ship Ca- er high pol without the minist- Pal took a unigue means of doing Setioney faa ission, - Both' 'vo- | RAF With himecls. He sot « dvua- pot ; | mite cartridge an w nto his attienary & And Elica) alles i right ear and then, with a lighted of the | The former sav they | fuse attached to it. lay down on the are due to the minister's decrees Moor of his shack at Port Weller, and against the pictures of *he ex-Kai- | Waited for death. Half his head was sor, while the: latter hiame his ten. | gid and hs body was found by nency towacd counter-revolutionary | e elements among the principals. | Gray told canal men he intended | to blew himself up. It appears he | used to work down south and he ex- PPdde | plained that they used to kill mules % that way, by laying & dynamite cant- Read Whig Forty Years. 4 ridge in their ear and setting it off cis -- #| with a fuse. It never fails, and "I ven Jones of Westport, for- # am goiug to do the same with my- of Crow Lake, who has #! self," he said. : ; : & subscriber of the Whig | ean en... : the past forty years, was a | There is still no intimation from | 7s beat them |Ston on Saturday afternoon, when Dean Starr 485; |urday night Richard Patterson --who'| { chaplain | TORONTO VARSITY STUDENTS RESORT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, OCTOBM THE PRINCE OF WALES AT KINGSTON. FINISH THE : | challenged tod eam { allanged us | The picture shows the consecration of ness. The Dougall, THE OFFICIAL RETURNS Y.M.C.A.DIRECTORS MEETING "ENCOURAGING REPORTS FROM THE VARIOUS COMMITTEES r County of Frontenac Voting Are Announced, ---- fc Good Work Accomplished By The Ladies' Auxiliary-- Growth In Mem- etl » ate bership of Boys' Department. ; The regular meeting of the Be f Directors of the Y.M.C.A. wa at association on Monday ng when the president Skinner was in the The report I mitiees was very encouraging Jenkins, chairman of the Re Committee, gave a very report. Since Capt. Best, of tional council, paid a City, many things for the winter have been put under way Davis, chairthan of Committee reported that many ations have been made in the ing during 'the summer 'months. Samuel Lilley, on be the Boy's Work reported a growth in the membership Through the Auxiliary the board was able to et in the board room which has been re- cently redecorated. The Boy's « partment is being altered bv t ther"s council, andl the Ladies' lary. It was decided not to ser 1 against gate to the Y.M.C.A. « n. i r 3 the cou of the 4565 4460 4500 1311 1 visit work - rold | d ty e Ann Meeting. 1g of the Wo- the Kingston Gen- held on Monday following officers were elected ing year: 2 G Ww , President; 8. E. © , first p work f the 1 8" W Garrett, Mrs, A George A | the build- Co Case Settled Out of Court. p two young men from We were charged with a irl, will Alliston o Joy Riders Still Busy. SSile he Joy-riders are still busy During} the past few days two citizens hav reported to the police that their an- tombiles have been stolen. On Sat-|c g room, who ha his old home in Ireland. } resides on Frontenac street, missed ved in Montreal, and will lis car. It was later found about | Kin i four blocks from his home. On Mon- | or: so {day night, J. 8. R. Me¢Cann's car wa | Prof. J. I. stolen, but was found on esday | chancellor's | morning on a side road out near C lectureship at | taraqui none the worse of the trip | ence the joy-riders made in it. His subject is. "Reflection of a De- -------------------- | mobilized Officer." Henri Roach, aged twenty, of Mon- j treal, was accidentally shot in the head by his father when out hunting Andis in a-serienscondi. which opens on Monday next. Recalled to Pastorate in Scotland. Word has been received in town that Major S. J. M. Compton, 1y incumbent of St-Andrew™ Kingston, and. for the past five 3 with ATS A the British forces at Salonicd, and elsewhere, has beer | plication for the seizure and confis- called to St. Andrew's church. Kil- lleition of the Kaiser film. marnock, about twelve miles from | Fortunate indeed is he who can Ayr, Scotland. competent German eourt has ac- TO EGGS, TAR AND FEATHERS. T at the Whig on Tuesday. +! the legislative buildings of date set though his subscription has #| for the resignation of the Hearst expired hie came to the Whig + | Government. It would seem that fice for the purpose of renew. |the Conservatives and Liberals are is paper for another year. ¢ | waiting for the U.F.0.-Labor coali- Whig hopes that Mr. Jones 4 tion to make the first move. . bowpared many more years #! James Lamabo, an employes of read the paper, "| the Canadian Yale and Towns plant : 5 #| at St. Catharines, was instantly kill- | ¢d by a street car. Erg gia nn wn x iyears is being threatened, as the battle i Last Friday morning the freshmen and sophomore "meds" {attending Toronto University staged an engagement: that lived {up to the traditions of olden days. The above scene is a section i of the result, and many of the eggs and other missiles that flew di | are missing from the f {corated with tar, paint. and feathers. Punishment to both was unauthorized. right are Cadets Dunbar : [ped the ¥rricolor team, not | ars magistrate. | ¥ | Denman ¥ | Veale Morison is to give the! the | a- | Queen's Theological Alumni Confer- | | make work in a measure a pastime . 1 photo. Inset shows two "prisoners," de- | Made abel Wholesale Tob: nists, 202 Princess St. : HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED WATERS from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups Ale, English Ginger Beer. Thompson Bottling Works Dublin Ginger $1.25 Per Case - 5c. Per Gallon per Case Phone 304 Geo. Thompson, Prop. Prion, cn rn i, the Colors at the Royal Military College in King- officiated, in th Prince is shown in the foregroundgng at the who received the colors from him. ------------------ A rr cs ct er i | Fo € presence of His Royal High- and Me- | CADETS CONTINUE TO WN | DEFEAT QUEEN'S JUNIOE™ RUG- BY TEAM 20 TO 9. . |The Students Were Too Light to Op- A. GRAY Photographer wishes to announce that he has P taken over the Photographing 4 Business of W. I. Richardson, 151 Wellington Street, and is J now prepared togdo first class work in this line. Workmanship guaranteed. PHONE 1738. YM mint rnin --------y FOR SALE ~--PIPES, all sizes. ~--~RADIATORS. -- MILITARY TENTS. ~Large pieces of CANVASS, ete, eto, _ I. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario Street. Phoae 534 a pose the Sturdy Young Soldier Lads From Navy Bay. 'he junior intercolegi d off another game Monday at the Athletic Grounds, Queen's met the R.M.C. eleven. cadets Went home with another victory to their credit, with a score {of 20-9. The teams went on the field »U p.m. and a fast keen game en- Weight hopelessly handicap- Who were {bowled over right along by the |RM.C scrimmage. Some very nice It 1g was seen on both sides and {the formation and line work of the |cadets was excellent Mills, the | Quee n's flying wing, did some good { work, and Dolan the-quarter was in { considerably better shape than at the { game The best part of the > was a free fight that occurred last quarter, when Minnes of olor and Evans, the RM.C series lat 2 sued ee GARDEN COURT CREAM AND POWDER PROTECT THE FACE AND H SOLD ONLY BY Telephone 41 E-- AND CURE CHAPPED LIPS ANDS. SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Cor. Princess ang Montreal Sts, i ggg DOING WHAT? {fiving | while wing mixed things up for a They were separated, hough both seemed very willing ontinue. y The teams lined up Queen's al-| R.M.C. Evans | Carr-Harris McDougall Howard | Ballantyne Lewis | Bowman | Panet Elliott | Carsley | McLeod | McMurtie Holt Sinclair R.M.C. flying wing alves } MaeNeil | Dolan Finkle quarter scrimmage Johnson Gregg bernethey outside wings inside wings | Lyons 1 O'Gorman middle wings { Minnes Referee--Cadet Dunbar, {Judge of play, W. Elis. VETOES PROHIBITION BILL BUT US. HOUSE RE-PASSES IT | | OVER THE VETO. | | ceded to the former Emperor's ap- | The Senate Also to Get Busy--Dry | | Leaders Expect to Re-Pass the | | Measure Without Difficulty. | Washington, Oect. 28.--President | t Wilson unexpectedly vetoed the pro- hibition enforcement bill yesterday | and within three hours the House | had re-passed it over his veto by a | vote of 176 to 55. The total vote | was barely more than a majority of | the entire membership. | Dry leaders in the senath imme- | diately began laying plans ¢d re- | pass the bill there. They expect to | ask unanimous consent for its con- sideration to-day, claiming | enough votes to put it through They ex- |! pect to act on it by Wednesday at the | latest. { The president refused to sign the bill because it included the enforce- | ment of war-time prohibition. ! The objects ot war-time prohibi- | { tion, the president in his veto had | been satisfied, and "sound publie | policy makes clear the reason and | | necessity for its repeal." It would not be difficult, the | { president held - for Congress to deal | { separately with the two issues. The veto hit Congress like a crack of lightning. The House, getting on its feet again, deserted its lead- ers, who wanted to defer considera- i {tion until Thursday so as to round i up all the dry members. But the | {drys swept into the chamber and ! showed there was an overwhelming { sentiment among them to give the | { Government ample weapons for deal- | | Ing with the liquor traffic, now out- | lawed throughout the land. i { Nobody had really professed to {know that the president would veto {the bill. Republicans and Demo- | | crats alike and the countless multi- | { tude that had sorrowfully watched {the passing of the bars--thought it would become a law without ais signature. ~ ° - Attorney-General Palmer, it was said, had declared it comstitutional. But the president, propped up in bed, dictated and then signed the velo message and sent it along to Congress, without worrying appar- ently about what Congress might do. | With repassage of the law by the | | House, and the prospect of the same i thing happening in the Senate, hope | of the big "wet spell" that would | run over the Christmas season van- | iished into thin air. . 1 | Prohibition lenders last night pre- | dicted that the refusal of the House 173 pt the president's veto t that the sale of liguor would not be permitted again In the life of -this and many other generations. Hi PREDICTS OPEN WINTER Will Be Mild. port come from J. G. Willett, who | {has a small farm a mile east of Crys-| ital Beach. He i the first. in from | {Canada with an open winter pre: ii (diction. {newspaper office here a small box of | {strawberries, which te ¥ yb tot i» rosebush fn our yard. toe, ang [never knew that busi to Mr. Willett brought with him to athe fall said be had {house is a little place i 4 NEAL, Everybody's Doing It BUYING MAXOTIRES AT THE STANDARD 'VULCANIZING SHOP 254 ONTARIO ST, ¢ OR, A QUEEN MGR. PHONE 2050. They're Big--Juiey-- Delicious B.C. MacIntosh Red Apples Now is the time to eat and enjoy them-- never were they finer than this season. Buy them by the box--they cost less. Your grocer or fruit dealer should have them. If not, send us his hame and we'll see you are supplied. R. H. Toye Co. LINDSAY Why Not Getan Organ? IF A PIANO IS OUT oF THE QUESTION FOR THE TIME BEIN G Why deprive yourself of musie in the home just Peecause you do not feel you should buy a piano just now? A good organ, even though 'a used ome, will bring music to you, If one of the children wishes to learn the piano let her start on the organ, Many a good pianist today first vit started on an organ. J Bell Piano Cased Organ, excellent Uxbridge Organ, igh back We have a number of used organs which have been thor- oughly repaired and Just a few of them. put into first-class are clearing out at bargain prices and on easy terms, condition, and whieh we Here are SEE OUR WINDOW THIS WEEK. d Tm i an Ltd 4 rm a Ta ETI SL - <<, WwW. LIND Ss .avw LIMITE 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Brockville, Belleville and Three Rivers nsisted that the reporters taste them . 110 test their splendid quality. "They are growing in profusion | { this fall." said Willett Canadian Farmer Says the Weather ¢n20ugh the other day : {shorteake--you know ome of Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 28.--More tid- made out of a couple of huttered ings of an open winter are being pleces of biscuit with a lot of fresh | ireceived. The latest optimistic re. juicy berries *in between. It "We picked those was great ' "We've got a Marshal B. Wilder that bloom. | bloom in 4 Just having Hs thirg before. "Up under one of the where chip Ae rem eat {plucked from plants in his yard. He! pen 'going tu ! bed 10 deal eaves of pur! PN ---- \ munks stay each year. This is the ifirst time since we have lived over there that it has not been stocked up. with hu's, and there are plenty of 'nuts around this year to make a! "T ese thi certainly point to an r and I am glad we are bave mild weather." es of Brantford was stab- i by a negro named Jones sbout 4.45 pm I the street in pre- sence of many persons of both sexes and 38 es largest British aire d for $2,509,600 to an Government Japan yesterday approved the Gere man Peace Troaty:, oO Mrs.

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