Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Oct 1919, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG BT NMARREENSRSRERanRRaS, KINGSTON IS AVAY SEHD F. G. WALLACE IS RETRING ESTABLI SHED 1859 IN ITS SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE AS PRESIDENT OF THE CANAD- VICTORY LOAN. IAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY, This City Must Not Fail to Win And Will Return to Pittsburg, Pa.-- Prince of Wales Flag--Frontenac| His Successadr Has Not Yet Been Is Behind Peterboro County. Appointed, i All stores and industrial estab- F. G. Wallace, President and man- lishments employing twenty-five or |88ing director of the Canadian Lo- less are entitled to an honor emblem |COmotive Company, has resigned and when seventy-five per cent. of em- will return to his former home in i ployees subscribe and ten per cent. | Pittsburg, Pa. ! of the annual pay roll. Who will be When interviewed on Thursday first in Kingston ? { Mr. Wallace confirmed the report that Speakers on the Victory Loan will [B® Was leaving, but said that he | be in Harrowsmith and Sydenham | < " Sunday night. . 1 Thomas Mills' teain led in the! amount of subscriptions brought in X nN 1 he Nov be Iss ue Wednesday and Mr. Mills brought 3 in the largest amount. { Portland township is leading | 2 \ { : | Loughboro township. It will be in- 2 po 3 i | teresting to see which of these town- | y 3 i ow Qa ¢ ships wins the Prince of Wales flag | # 3 » { first. | Their objectives are $75,000 nnd $19,000 Teectivaly. A 3 The three best serials of the whole year. The ten best Short Stories of the month, by Elaine Sterne, ¢ race with Peterboro coun- | } a - ty, Frontenac is away behind, Po : k 8 Payson Terhune, Arthur Train, Royal Brown, Paul Aunixter, Harris Dickson, W, D, Pelley, Fannie boro having a percentage of 8.71 t SE i Heaslip Lea, 1da M. Evans and W. H. Miller. against our percentage of 3.51. 2 Sg : en hs bs a calamity if Kings) | EN : SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DESIGNER NOW AT SPECIAL PRICE OF $0c, and save $1.00 NOW. The < P nce of Wales 3 A flag just ator his recent visit here. h Tem present primtecs' strike, whem finally settled, will mean an advance of nearly 50%, in the prices of all {| Some weeks ago at Ottawa the Prince | 5 ; A NY Magazines, | expressed the hope that every city; y and district would win his flag. a DOOR BASED : hPa | 149 to 157 BROCK STREET | INDOOR BASEBALL : : e 0 e e 00 ore B | 14th Team Won Wednesday Night Eu , ' " pt AND FUR SETS --N j All Fashionable Furs. Your inspection invited. John McKay, Limited v + "THE FUR HOUSE" SoensmaseasEEEREzENEEEnEEERaEEn From Headquarters Staff. CPA The 14th P.W.O.R. and the H. Q. a nhc hes taff of M.D., No. 3 met in a game of F. 6. WALLACE { T I 0 E : indoor baseball at the armouries on icra ALOE al e ephone 919 pen ven ings » Wednesday night, and the Princess Would still retain his interest in the of Wales' Own took the honors with company. He did not expect to re- a-score of 11 to 10. It was a very Dain long in Kingston when he came. | wrong, | 1 fine game of ball and a large crowd | He came in an emergency and contin-} ' bb witnessed the game. The fielding was | &¢ncies arose that made it impossible | "men excellent, and S. M. Gilbert pitched [for hom to leave when he wanted to. a | a fine game for the staff team. Mr. Wallace succeeded the late Dr. EINER EEN EN EEE ERED upg We Have H The Indoor Baseball League is pro- |J: J. Harty as president of the Cof- : ¥ viding a very fine form of amusement Pany in April last. It fs not known | BR - 5 for the evenings and is getting to be | Yo! who will be Mr. Wallace's sue- u y- 5 { very popular With the public who are |¢®5%0r. He expects 16 remain for A | turning out in large numbers to see lhe next month. : a i } the games. The R.C.H.A, and the G. = Ed a u---- mm . 3 W.V.A. play tonight, and a good Prince Thanks The G.W.V.A. i. y 1 A letter was received the other day 7 game is expected. tom. By en he Fda Just Arrived 5 . y i » vate secretary of the! a. i | | { Prince of Wales, by the G.W.V.A. in Campbell's Tomato Soup TUNSWIC i i | Kingston, "It was dated from thé Campbell's Vegetable Soup } | | } GIVEN CABINET OF SILVER royal train in Montreal and was ad- Clark's Tomato Soup i wel ] dressed to the secretary. It ked % ns him to express to the members of | Clark's Vegetable Sou ' | Distributors for Red Rose Toa--tl oe {MR. AND MRS. HARRY CARD RE- the branch, His Royal Highness' ap- le Good Tes : | MEMBERED BY FRIENDS, | preciation of the excellent address of A new Rug? If so, this is the spot-- Wilton Victory Bonds are the popular welcome presented to hing by this thing. Buy them! {On Occasion of Their Leaving Wolfe | brafeh of the G.W.V.A. and to thank + Island to Take Up Residence In Han all Jor the Shgught ish | Kingston--Mr) Onrd. Has. Been|Rrolpted the presentation of the ad- | MUSIC LOVERS CHOOSE THE "BRUNSWICK" { Worthy and Trusted Servant At! The letter will be framed and PI EAE EE Aer | Island for Many Years. {hung under the autographed photo /+Mdeic lovers choose the BRI NSWICK Phonograph to play |. A very happy event took place on|©f the Prince, in the secretary's of- their favorite Records, for it plays all records at their best. The | Wednesday evenin nt the 3 ¢| fice-at the club rooms. BRUNSWICK METHOD OF REPRODUCTION makes this pos- Harry Card, Wolfe aes ny o sible. It consists of two outstanding, exclusive features---the large an * Ee Ea e 4 . ror VEE ER TYNEA . INSWICK A , ATI ge and representative party of the Napanee Man Summoned. BRUNSWICK ULTONA and the BRUNSWICK AMPLIFIER. [citizens of the island BY his | on ly morning Justice of HEAR THE BRUNSWICK BEFORE YOU BUY {Ii0Mme in a body to mark the occasion | the Peace George Hunter received | One hearing of this remarkable instrument is enough to {of his moving from the island and| word from Toronto that the car an- | eonvince the most critical music lover that here is the FINAL taking up his abode in Kingston. Mr. |swering to the number which ran PHONOGRAPH and Mrs. Card were taken completely | over William Lowry, of Westbrooke, Hear the BRUNSWICK at-- { by surprise. {belonged to Fredérick Burt, R.M.D. HH Mrs. Frank Cramer read an ad-| No. 1, Napanee. \As soon as this word fdress to Mrs. Card on behalf of the! was received Mr Burt was notified | Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church, that he was to appear before the | expressing the régard and esteem in| court on Nov. 8th, to answer to the | | Which she is held by the members of | charge, committing a breach of the i that organization. Mrs. Cooper then | Motor Vehicle Act by knocking down | {presented a beautiful pirex casser-|Willlam Lowry and causing! actual | {ole with silver filling encasement. body harm. i Mrs, Card, who was deeply moved, ' {made a suitable reply. Rev. Mr. Do- Call To Martintown. Z { herty then read an address signed by Rev. John Murray, of Kingston, | A Harr In The Butter { Revs. Father Fleming and T. Leech, who graduated at Queen's Theo- | } Misses Workman and Doherty om logleal College, last spring, and was "I'm sure of it." remark- behalf of the citizens. Expressing a Heensed to preach, has been tender- ed Professor Wiseman Good. @eep sense of the loss sustained by|ed a unanimous call to the pastorata sight, to the landlady at the f° [the comniunity in as much. as Mr.|of the Presbyterian ichurch at Mar- ! boarding house as he pass- Card in his business of general livery 'tintown. The stipend is $1,700 and J i nea % i and conveying passengers to. and a manse. Mr. Murray has accepte $2280-<Markland street, ce- §| oe bis ists for ore fro from the island to the city had|the call and will be inducted early Want wean; 4 yooms; furs | boarders snickered. proven himself an efficient, worthy! in November. He was editor of nace; B. and C.; siete ¥. 8.5 ed. and trusted public servant. Espec-| Queen's University Journal last ses- Cash $300, and monthly pay- §| : ially in late autumn and early spring | sion. ments. Possession Nov. 1st. 3 "With good glasses | when an' experiented guidé was nec- : A . can't miss a thing like the essary owing to the condition of the At Kingston Junction. shimmy LR, cook's red hair" and the ice. Stress hy also laid on the hap-| Kingston Junction, Oct. 30.___ Mr. Possessibn May Yat . Professor smiled good nat- idl | PY ties special reference being' made and Mrs. T. Berke and family are bs . uredly. % | to their very dear children. moving to the city after spending $4000---King street--stone: 9 W. 8. Woodman then presented, on! some months in the country for the rooms; hot water heating: § "Why not suggest to cook behalf of thé community, a beautiful benefit of Mr. Berke's health. electricity. Possession May. that she have her eyes ex- | cabinet of silver. Mr, Card, who was Mrs. Ellen Delaney is visiting 3 amined by-- visibly moved, briefly expressed his friends at Wolfe Island for the day. " thanks and regret on parting with The wind storm of Tuesday did! his many friends. Revs. Father much damage in many places. McCANN : J. S. Asselstine, DOS. | a iran Ee an ue "win Organize Kingston. | suitable terms to the occasion, all| Rev. G. I. Campbell, organizer for | 86 BROCK STREET ; Manufacturing Optician wishing every pleasure to Mr. Card|the Forward Movément for the | PHONE 326 OR 621. | 842 King Street. and family in his new home. Re-| Montreal Methodist conference, will SENERERENANERNESEEREREPRRNNEERE Bags. It sets quickly and Ad freshments were then served, after| be in the city shortly for the purpose wall, . solid, Sutabls which the happy event was brought] of organizing Kingston and district. ; fa AR See INGOENS OF THE DAY "The Hat Store" i . -------- No Action Yet Taken. { LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF It is stated that the penitentiary i INTEREST. | authorities have not yet made any NEW HATS GENERAL e i provision for the widow and children + {of the late Guard Purcell who was We Have All That's § Happenings in the City ana Vicinity FRIENDSE S {killed when the prison horses ran ' | ==What the Merchants Offer to away with a binder, knocked hym|B | the Readers of the Whig. FOR GROCERIES AND down and passed over hid body when W, Swaine, plano tuner, orders at VEGETABLES he attempted to stop them. Mem- MeAuley's, or 'phone 564w. k bers of the jury who sat upon the in- . 216 DIVISION STREET . : quest are determined' to follow up oi Miss' Emma Gwatkin, Alfred PHONE 545 Our Grocery Department will have a plen- their recommendation that the Gov- & § x street, who has been visiting in the tiful 1 f ernment make ample provision for R 2 United States and Toronto, has re- Supp yo ) the widow in the form of a pension. a >; ey turned home. FR SS ou ured fiat Speelnl an uw If you want the best, use DALY'S UIT Snow Apples, Grapes, Oranges. be passes. : GOOD TEA. For sale at MAHOOD'S { ITS-- Bea. : PRIS w RE B: who was x The two prisoners at the Parts. 3 ; vy. W. T. G. Brown, 0 N hates Mixed Nuts, Almonds, P ecans, mouth Benttontiary. who were taken / Preaching auaiversary services WC Li Filberts, Brazils, Walnuts. . + JR{ back to the cells after having bean on Tuesday. . hve Now ) CANDIES and CONFECTIONERY. J Sh funeral Sass anise 'at PUMPKINS, CELERY, LETTUCE. faction, OYSTERS-- Direct from the coast. r POULTRY -- Chickens, Yearli ; is on exaggerates form of Grip, LAX- Turkeys, Ducks. " Se Pow, hoa Ay taken 1 In ree doses a ordinary | ~ : price, and arrange easy terms on bal | good plan is -not to walt until you , : ; ance, C .W. dsay. } » but PREVENT iT by taking ir ena LARA: BROMO QUININE Tab- fia D.8:0., superintendent | Yeek Rubber goods. 3 ; } E k J tiaries, was elected vice-president of Prices from 4c te 84.75 hd : J the congress of the Americar. Prison| y __ . = . y . ; 4 : Association held ) Rugs, Axminster Rugs, Brussels Rugs, Balmoral Rugs, Tapestry Rugs--in a wide range of rich patterns, and in all sizes, from W. R. McRae & Co. . : : GOLDEN LION 6x9 to 9x1 2--selling at last season's prices. Litends No. 6-543 UNION RUGS--sizes 9x9 and 9x2. Boric awaiting on cot borne street; furnace. and all conveniences: $3,600. Posses- sion at ance, . A frame dwell : CONGOLEUM RUGS--largest range in ams Ake ina o Sisben a: : . $300 cash; balance tn monthly Eastern Ontario; all sizes, and selling at payments of $20.00. present wholesale prices. A brick and rough cast: dwelling, detached downtown, for $4,000, for both. NEN ENE ENE EN NEESER a \ See us at once. - JAPANESE JUTE RUGS--size 36 XxX 12 Money to loan. inches; Oriental colorings. Special . $3.50 E. W. Mullin & Cor. Johnston and Division Sta, : Phones 530W, and 5300, Newman & Shaw Hardwall Plaster & The Always Busy Store 8) ! of superior quality, in Jute = i Nn Tees BUILDERS SUPPLIES reese DO YOU WANT GOOD VALUE AND BEST SERVICE? IF 80, GO TO threatening to get even. in New York. i. Phone458--459, . veoh he Miaimiontcan lan ff] pe ro & Py was brought to the Collingwood ie * ty ] > an import- : : Company's. shipyard in two pieces, If it's good to eat, we have it [|= sronnee. fis & Co, J meus, Thoay "sue wa & ; ; ic £ dock by au «It was impossi-

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