Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Oct 1919, p. 7

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x & THR gunY, OCTOBER 30. 4970 TH E DAILY BRITISH WHIG / Te ----------------------. A NEW BOOK OF WIT AND HUMOR MR. DOOLEY On Making a Will an d other necessary evils, ly the Author of "Mr. Dooley Sa PRICE, $1.85, NOW ON SALE. Uglow's 141 PRINCESS STREET. Gentleman's which is a Movement, this =} Open Face Watch, LASSES that mefy seem he 17 [Jewel Waltham G ful to your sight are nos nece in la high grade filled case sarily the lenses that will cor-| Complete price, $30.00. This rect your vision any more than a | is a thorough dependable time pleasant-to-taste drug is certain to piece and we can recommend correct some other physical ailment. | it for the man who needs ac- Allow our optometrist to look back curate time. through your pupil---back through the cornea of your eyes at the cry- stalline lens If there are no opa- cities he will discover by other tests | the manner in which your weakened eye muscles have interfered with | your sight. | Other styles and thodels in prices from $15.00 to $125.00. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS § COL. HERBERT J. DAWSON LEVIES FINE ON CHINAMAN APPOINTED GENERAL STAFF OF- FICER OF M. D, NO. 3 He Served With Distinction During the War--Has Been a Professor in the Royal Military College. CMG, D. Crols de Guerre Bel- > professor of ma Dawson ceeding . 5. Maunsell son was born in Eng- i he pecame associate 1 mathematics at the Ro- yal Mil r College. When the war hroke out in 1914, he was: Lieut. -Col- { onel of thé 14th Regiment P.W.O.R. He immediately volunteered for ser- vice overseas, but was placed in com- {pad at Fort Henry where he sery- ed from Au 1914 till May 1915, when he relinquished his command to organize battalion to England 'rance, where he was placed in command of the 46th bat- { talion, serving as two and a half years with distinction and taking part in 1 any engage- ments, including the Ypres Salient } Sommie batdles of 1916, of the Regina Trench held the line on Vimy Ridge in the winter of 1916-17, took part in the capture of Hill No. 145. the Pimple and the Vimy battle in April 1917. : In recognition of his services he | was Created a C.M.G. and awarded the D.S.0. with bar and the Belgium Croix de Guerre. Col. Dawson re- rued to Canada upon the with val of the army of occ upation and the general demobilization of the Ca- nadian Expeditionary Force, and re- Ceived a very warm reception upon oe : 59th Battalion C.E. | commander for | PAGE SEVEN WHO ASSAULTED TWO TRAVEL- LERS IN RESTAURANT Sam Y. Lee of New England Cafe Found Guilty In Police Conrt-- Magistrate Said Chinaman Lied. Sam Pretty For Evening Wea and * must ais was 0 h was des ! case, which required hours not lock Wed day & fter two adjournments had been made. The magistrate in summing up the stated that both the witnes for e plaintiff had shown tha assault was committed fence had failed to proc dence which would de ny plaintiff had sworn to. The two celestials, who worked in the kitchen, gave their version of the whole affair. The first celestial call- | ed testified that he was pealing pota- toes in the: kitchen, and the door | leading into the dining room was di- | rectly in front of him, but although he heard a noise in the dining room, though there was tre aid no was case e any evi- what the Slippers y . Patent Pumps Plain or with Buckles, and also in kid Jatin Calf Pumps-- With Buckles cin mane 35.00 Black and White Satin Plain Pumps rami Silver Cloth Pumps Louis, covered heels i . $12.50 Se ae he attention to it. At aimed that he Green or Smith, and then declared that he saw them standing at different places in { the dining room. | The second celestial said that he was making pies at the time and that he heard a noise but did not pay any attention to it. The magistrate said } vinced that these witnesses 1 was also sure that if Green assaulting the defendent, es would have been 1 kinds of evide th a his arrival home, His record was one | his friends and the citizens ingston generally are proud, and 11s appointment to the District Head- quarters' Staff is a very popular one THE UF.0.ANDUF W.0, | By Marjory Mills, he. We are too apt to think that our education is obtained mainly in schools, This is a false conc eption un- S We mean the great schodl--the chool of expé fence. "I am a pa.' of all that I have met" said Ulysses of old, and his Statement is true now as then. 100 PRINCESS ST. ieee meimiincensdl Offices to let; first floor front; heat- od TELEGRAPH BUILDING, CLARENCE STREET J.J. /o -- OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Apoly:- RTI TRAR KINGSTON ON PREMISES, rt edt SR A Te BR A FT ROR Ti SCRE See our TABLE LAMPS in the window. These are new designs just received. H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC C0. © 167 PRINCESS ST. TELEPHONE 441 § Children's White Coney Coats and Goat Robes. Gourdier's 78 BROCK STREET. Autumn Footwear 7 i ; YOU. ARE INVITED TO VIEW THE FAVORED MODELS IN . AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOES FOR 1919.20 For exclusiveness, beauty, grace, correctness and superiority of materials, workmanship and Anish, the new Fall styles excel anything ever offered for your tion. ; Sp ; . DON'T FAIL 10 SEE OUR DISFLAY. Allan M. Reid, SHOE STORE {| tion. If you and I, the Farm people of Canada, shut ourselves into the four walls of our homes, or the limits set by the line fences of our farms, our lives will be Very narrow, our exper- { fence very limited aud our education j very meagre. But if we cease to re- gard ourselves as mere individuals, our farms, and the business connect- | ed with them as mere personal inter- | est, and step up to higher vantage ground, seeing ourselves as a class of pegrie, citizens of a great nation, and our industry as a part of the { basic industry of this great country, we immediately broaden our vision and see before us the open door into well nigh limitless service to the na- 'No man liveth to himself" in se- | cular affairs any more than he: does { In his religious life, and this is one { of the chief letters of the alphabet of this new education that is being disseminated far and wide today, ] The nation is calling very loudly | these days upon you and me to esti- mate at its true worth our individual and collective worth and correspopd- ing responsibility as citizens. We are certfinly facing a great crisis and it is absolutely necessary that we go to our work as citizens { with a fixed purpose, a rigid deter- | mination, that so far as our influence | reaches, and so far as our powers of | brain and heart extend, we shall see to it that the reins of government are placed in competent hands--in | the hands of men whose records are | clean, whose purposes are clear-- {and who are responsible to us, for | their action between the date of their | election and the date of the dissolu- { tion of the parliament to which we | elect them. { If we believe in democracy, in re- presentative government, in respon- 'sible government, let us prove our faith by our works, for faith without works is dead. ag Euchre Party, ty In Young Irishmen's Hall, Welling- ton street, Thursday, Oct. 30th, at 8 pm. Come and spend an enjoy- able evening. Good prizes. Tickets 25¢. Argonauts To Enter Team. The Argonaut Hockey Club held an executive meeting and decided to en- ter a team in the senior A. H.A. series this winter. A general meeting to | discuss the team and its make-up will | be held shortly. Heart Fluttering "Easily Corrected REN We TALLXs BOTH . ay { If your heart flutters, be careful. i An attack is liable to come on at any time. Excitement, over-exertion or emotion may cause it. | If blood rushes to the head, if pal- | Pitation and short breath are notice- able, there's cause for alarm. 1 etrorons. * Sood honest remedy try Ferrozone. ® recommend Fer- Tozone because we know it's Just right. It cured A. F. Beattie, who lives at Allen Hotel, Bay City, Mich. it your symptoms resemble wt of Weak Heart Palpitati on, 3 was eek snd miserable. "I was su . heart palpitation "As I grew worse I began to have trembling and sinking sensations. TeiTutone strengthened my heart, ve vigor to my nerves, soon made me well. It's a great rebuilder." By strengthening the muscles of e heart, giving proper cirealation id causing a general rebuilding of whole, system, Ferrozone is bound do grand work try it, 50: per 8 will hear more f h, as it is I and get he loss of business he s tlt of being f ingston for an days, and also for the dical treatment -------- ese A CATARAQUI AUTHOR. Of a Charming Little Book on Win- ter Birds' Paradise. "The Winter Birds' Paradise at Pleasant View," by A. R Marrison of Cataraqui, is a charming little {book and will be of special interwt ito Kingstonians who are familiar with the scene of the "Paradise." in Mar- rison's home on the York Road, just {on the outskirts of Cataraqui. The spaciays grounds with their hedges and fir trees, which surround the large brick house, provide a natural shelter from the winter stor and {the authors shows, with the aid of {many admirable photographs,.taken {by himself, how he has assisted na- {ture and made the birds who stay {with us during our long cold winter, happy and comfortable. As one fol- lows the story of the dwellers in "Paradise Garden," "Miss Dell," chickadee, who's besetting sin is jeal- ousy, the tradgedy of "little blind |Nell," and the pathetic loye. story of "Grandpa and Grandma" nuthateh, {one realizes 'that Mr. Marrison's (understanding sympathy with his jitte feathered friends has drawn from them the perfect love that Perr es tn : | casteth out fear" demonstrated in| A0K's Cotton Root Compound. [the frotispiece, which shows him in| A safe, reliable requiating {the garden at "Pleasant View' with ee niioio, In, Shtee 0 [one chikadee perched on his hat and Ko. 2 80 Na per box. {another on his finger. This little Bold by all druggists, or sent {book is a real treat for. bird lovers, en pamphlet. oF Jie, {not only from the simplicity and THE COOK MEDICINE CoO. {quaint humor with which the story is told, but for the information given TORONTO, ONT. (Formerly Windser,) Ae --------------------_---- out of the author's intimate know- ; J of the needs of his pets, of how SUGGEST ATHLETIC best to. shelter and feed the birds! ORGANIZATION HERE who prefer our long, cold, northern | i The military and 'civil sporting en- winter to the sunny south. } \ {terprises were so successful the past SAW THE STEAMER WARREN == that 'some leaders arg wen K cost YOU CAN LOOK LIKE A PRINCE IF YOU WEAR OUR HATS That's why so many buy their hats here. men We are now showing a com- plete assortment of FINE VELOUR HATS In black, green, brown, grey at $6.50 and $7.50 New Derbies--New Gloves-- New Caps CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's largest Hat Dealers, the { lously considering the formation of a permanent athletic association. that | ~| will include all spor both winter |JUST BEFORE IT LEFT OSWEGE and summer, and ensure an effective | ON FATEFUL TRIP |organization under which it will be | : ami : | Possible. to carry on with greater { Capt. Mack Shaw Spoke to the Cap. | fase an maintain the enthusiasm of, tain of the Toronto V. SB competitors. 'There are other | > {reasons for a proper organization, | Warren Had to Return, to Port On ang among them the most important Monday, {1s the high place that sport holds as Captain Mack Shaw of the steamer | a diversion for men in military ser- Jex owned by the Sowards Coal Com-| Vice and a positive aid to the civil pany, which arrived fn Kingston on/|re-establishient of. returned soldiers, Wednesday was probably one of .the! This is recognised by those who have last men who saw the steamer Homer | Bad much to do in adjusting sold' Warren of Toronto before she sank |i°rs' claims and the A. and N. Vet- in Lake Ontario on Tuesday. jerans and G.W.V.A. are expected to On Thursday morning when speak- | Support the proposal. The work of Ing to the Whig, Capt. Shaw said that | the miljtary teams throughout the Captain Scaller of the ill-fated vessel, | Season in baseball and football was must have left Oswego about four or splendid, and the keen interest shown five o'clock on Tuesday. Monday! I8 2n encouragement to tiiose who afterpoon the steamer. Warren left| Promoted the games ,and who now Oswego but the captain had only gone | Wish to form the association. a short distance until he was forced | to return as there was a heavy sea | 1 blowing. When he returned to the! wharf Captain Shaw was speaking tof KINGSTON EVENTS him. The two steamers were tied up at 25 YEARS AGO. the whart waiting for the wind to! tt a 4 drop. At two o'clock on Tuesday | 4 morning, Captain Shaw got Pp out| There} are twenty men and four {of bed and noticed that the Warren | Women in the jail. {was still tied up at the wharf. {| The curfew bell was rung for the The Busy Store With the Large Stock RN HRA SE pa Le Tam { ks ly fe | GA RLY g v i &, fr HOME s HC etter stries are unit. x where men's home record breaking offer for quick and early buyers. REID 'Phone 147 for Service. -day ch rmed to You an attractive IME off . men's ye ing, nd we extend to JAM SA PURE ICE CREAM Our Ice Cream is the purest in the city. Nothing but pure Fruits u sed with it. Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor (Next to O pera House) Watch our windows for § pecial prices of GANONG'S and, MOIR'S high grade Chocolates and home-made Candy. SO NG ; THT = WOOD |, When the steamer Jex was ready| first time last night by Constable | | cleared for Toronto. i | When the Jex cleared there was | {quite a wind blowing but nothing out! A. McMahon and Prof. Allen gave a {of the ordinary: The steamers had great concert at Portsmouth to a evidently only been out a ¥ery short! crowded audience. {time when a terrific gale started to! tei iblow. It did not bother the steamer How often you and I find ourselves Jex nearly' as much as it gould the| ready to believe thd man [who has, Homer Warren as she was seiling time after time, furnished conciusive with the sea, whereas the waves | proof that he ds a liar. would be hitting the Warren head on. | - Captain Shaw states that the wind! was simply terrible, and for that | IS ? reason he had to make for Sacket's' > Harbor and remain thats until the wind dropped. During the trip from | g i. Oswego to Sacket's Harbor the waves What You Should Do--Most Success were breaking over the stern and| ful and Economical Treatment. much water went into the hold of the! = Do you have a feeling of general steamer but fortunately it did not weakness day in and out? Is your flood the engine. i appetite poor? Does your food fal It is thought that Capt. Scaller as! to strengthen you and your sleep to soon as he saw he was caught in the refresh? Do you find it hard to do storm was doing all in. his power to! or to bear what should be imake Charlotte. { Have your ordinary duties and cares vv : + | become great tasks and burdens? : Child By Auto. iH so, take Hood's Sarsaparilla-- A five-year old boy named Alder-| this great medicine revitalizes the dice, who resides on Alfred street, | blood, gives vigor and tone to all the was struck by an automobile on Prin-| organs and functions, and is t on Wednesday afternoon. equalled for those who are in any de- Dr. 8. J. Keyes, who has the case in gree debilitated or run down. Do not hand, stated on, Thursday WOrNing | delay treatment-- begin it today. that he did not know the extent of To rouse the torpid lver amd regu- tthe child's injuries until he was ex-| late the bowels take Hood's Pills. {amined by X-ray, : { Ther are purely vegetable . I + ' ~ (to clear at 6 o'clock, the Warren had | Snodden, and the boys and girls on |i | the streets scattered for their homes. ! | Messrs. J. B. McKay, Cooke Bros., # | easy"? 00 QUEEN, ST., KINGSTON. By becoming a member and , purchasing your groceries at this dtore you will realize what Co-Operative Principles are. Leng ths King . : ston Co-operative BOOTH & CO., . Foot West Street Society, Lid. Phone 133 Sawed in Stove sl King and Princess Strees. Phone 469. Dry Storage For You Battery The only proper winter care. Profit by past experience. Send it to-- SERVICE STATION 'Phone 1340 WILLARD WANTING HARDWOOD FLOORING DID YOU SAY? GET IT AT Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street . . . . Phone 1032 ---- BARGAINS IN HEATERS NEW, ALSO FEW SLIGHTLY USED FIRE KINGS AND STATION AGENTS, ALL SIZES QUEBEC HEATERS MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. Do Not CAN BE SEEN AND BOUGHT AT A. SPEIZMAN'S Also

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