TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910, PAGE TWO J OLE MISSING CHANCE INCIDENTS. OF THE DAY ESTABLISHED 1859 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG _ Eu -- Photographs Of P Of Wales TO BUY VICTORY BONDS WHILE LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF THEY MAY GENERAL INTEREST. rince > Visit To u im -- -- Bt Is Time That the Small Investors | Happenings in the City and Vicinity | In Ringston Woke { P to the Great | =--What the Merchants Offer to | a Finity Offered Them. | the Readers of the Whig. [ o 2 meeting of the council of the Orange concert, Nov. 5th Orange i Board of Trade was called on Mon- | gan 254 Soneart, Nov. f | day alrernoon to Meet members of | ap. u Mm mu Eo Victory Loan Committee, but | m 183 Clergy : i treet is very {1 | tuere Was not a quorum present. Mr. | Toronto members of the 2nd Bat- | Mulholland, local organizer informe. | ¢ori0n have formed & social club. 1 8d those present that the absence of | ww Swaine, plane tuner, Ai ia at | | the chairman of the Loan commit- | Mo Agley's, or 'phone 584w. i { $98, was a great handicap and re-| British letter mail will close at! | QUested the co-operation of the | tye Post office 11 a.m., Wednesday. | | Board in the work, He stated that| 4 larger proportion of Kingston's | the eity of Kingston was behind. At! sigas have been paid to date than at --AND-- | the same time last year there were (jc time last year. 155 subscribers and' a total sum of | Vv v % | $951,000, as compared with 289 sub- | St. Georges Hoiousiby Cummings i FUR SETS | Seribers and $238,000 at the present| np'; Bushell will go to Belleville | time. He thought there was no good | --IN-- | reason for such a difference, and | Trade banquet. on Wednesday to attend a Board of | that more publicity should be em-{ Famous throughout Canada for 75 | All Fashionable Furs. | ployed to get the Loan before the | years DALY'S GOOD TERA. Get it! Your inspection invited. { Smaller investors. It was a fact that {at MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE, King- | ° og John McKay, Limited | Up to the present the Loan appeared | st » ement of the same views as made on post cards and most suitable for framing. Price ¢ by Mr. Percy E. Macdonald, expert in Panora- with the Prince of Wales and invited guests. Price $3.30 each. | W being grabbed by the H | It 1s expected the Belleville police i lize Surplus | Ganart ment will be supplied with an | | Cash for the purpose, They Tecogniz- | automobile to increase the efficiency | €d that this might possibly be the | of the force. ¥ I | last Government Loan with so 800d | Ay indoor baseball match between | | an interest as 5% per cent, and they | sha R.CH.A. and the A, and N. ve- | Were taking all they possibly could. | terans is to be played in the armour- | The small Inventor was not getting | les on Wednesday evening. : Now 1s the ume have bis share and this Was a cause for regret. A proposal had been made 10 | piano tuned. We carry two expert have speakers give a five-minute ad- | 1 assure entire satis- dress in the theatres on Tuesdays, | faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited ! Thursdays and Saturdays, and he| 14 was féported to the Whig on | asked the Board to help obtain Sult- I ruesday that an automobile had been able speakers for the next two weeks. deserted on King street west, a short A list of speakers had been Propos- | gistance bevond Collingwood street. ed and a committee was appointed Mrs. Westard of Sharbot Lake was | to interview the parties and report. brought into the city on Monday on Reports from other districts show | the C.P.R. train, and removed to the that the loan is making very satis- Genetal Hospital in James Reid's | factory headway. The people will | motor ambulances. | wake up after the bonds have alll no' not forget the concert in the | been bought up and have but them- | grange Hall Princess street, Nov. | selves to blame for failure to BTasp | sep ? | 8 good thing when it was within | The weather today was milder than it was on Monday night when { reach. This statement w as made by a | | prominent business man at the close | the easterly wind presaged snow. The of the masting. { wind veered during the night to the n Mriday evening, a mass meet- | south and rain was the outcome. in the City Hall at | Ella and Elizabeth, the two daugh- ing will be held which Brig-Gen, Ross will preside. {iors of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin, corner | will be Col. C. © The chiet speaker Barrie and Quebec streets were both | Williams, late chief recruiting ofti- | 9 " 1 ~ removed to the General Hospital on } Sin OF Canada. The R.C.H.A, band | Monday in James Reid's motor am- | Will be present, and a splendid €08- | bulance, suffering from scarlet fever, | cert will be given. We will rent you a piano, and at Be rr {end of six months if vou feel like. | purchasing instrument we will allow SUBSCRIBE TO-DAY FOR THE DESIGNER AT SPECIAL PRICE One full year 80c. Regular undoubtedly be increased to $2.50. The College Book Store Telephone 919 price $1.80, and with the settlement of printers' strike price will "THE FUR HOUSE" 149 to 157 BROCK STREET Ne, Open Even ings Ww In b His Master's Voice Nag Records E : Underwear ave HIH € Stock Just Arrived For November | Good Tea Victrola XI. $225 Carolina Sunshine---Sterling Trio Golden Gate--Hart and Shaw . ., . When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget-- Peerless Qt Weeping Willow Lane--Burr-Croxton And He'd Say Ad-la-la Wee-Wee---Murray Dixie is Dixie Once More--American Qt. | RETIRES AFTER FORTY | YEARS IN SERVICE i -------- i | Lieut.«Col. ©. E. Long, R.C.A,, | | One of Best Known Cana- | | dian Officers. Lieut.-Col. ¢. E. Long, RCA, | the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ance, C .W. Lindsay. THE COUNTY COUNCIL TO ASK FOR CLEMENCY In Case of Mrs. Lovica Thomp- Underwear Good, warm Underwear to cope with Win- ter's chilling breezes---Pznman's, Watson's, ; thing. Victory Bonds are the Buy them! W. R. McRae & Co. Popular f * DANCE RECORDS {acting director : 1 i of artille at Ot. Waiting--Medley Fox Trot--Smith's Orch, |tawa, has retired from the service. | Mammy O'Mine--One Step--8mith 8 Orch. : { His has been a long and creditable | Murder. Mandy---Medley Fox Trot--=Selvin 8 Novelty Orch. record both in war and in péace, and | Novelty--Oune Step--Selvin's Novelty Orch, {he enjoys the popularity and es-| It is learned that at the meeting teem of sold e end of [of the county couneil, which conven- SEAL RECORDS ; ounty RED RAL X 6482581 35 Canada to the other. He served in ed on November 25th, a resolution | Roses of Picardy Joha McCormack . 64823 $125 three wars North-west rebellion, | will be presented and passed, calling ! Guitarri~--Jascha Helfels ........cees ome oo. 64823 * South African war and the great | upon the Minister of Justice to have All the popular Vocal and Dance Records in stock. conflict in Europe, where he was | the sentence of aq MAHOOD BROS. son Sentenced to Death for GOLDEN LION Stanfield's, License No. 6-543 makes, in all sizes; for every member of the family, and marked at last season's prices which means a big saving to you. Puritan, Hygiene -- all good » 8 A Frame Dwelling on Alfred street, in good condition, with large yard----$1975. $300 cash; Immediate pos- session, gassed. He worked hard during the | Mrs. Lovice Thompson for the mur- bh he was | der of her baby commuted to life im- | ent force | prisonment. The city council; at its | Where his efficient efforts and kind- | last session; passed. a resolution of a Iy manner have won friends with all similar mature. Mrs. Thompson is he has met, bearing up well ay the Jail, - Lieut.-Col. Long retires after hav- -------- Ing served forty years in the Can- adian militia, thirty-six years of Death Of Mrs. Hague. ! which he served dn the Royal Can- One of the oldest citizens of Mont- adian Artillery. For years he re- [Teal passed away on Monday night, | Mrs: Hague, widow | sided in Kingston. i " ASK TO SEE our special in Elastic Ribbed Combinations for big men. 2 sizes only, 42 and 44. $4 garments on sale = WEDNESDAY SPECIAL $2.50 Frame Dwelling, with fur hace; electric light; barn and garden--$3,000; tmme- diate possession. in the person of He joined the First Prince of {of the late George Hasue, who died | Wales Rifles, Montreal, June, 1879; (at 'the rectory, University street, the { "A" Battery, R.C.A., 14th June, {home Of her niece, virs. Norton, Mrs. | 80 1883. He served in the north-west | Hague was a daughter of the late! a campaign, 1885, as\N.C.0. in, charge { Robert Mitcheson, Monteith House, of No. 2 gun, "A". Battery, R.C.A. | Philadelphia, and a sister of the late (Fish Creek and Batoche). He also |Mrs.: Stanley Bagg. Montreal. i served in South Africa in the R. C. jas a relative of George E. Hague, | F. A, during 1900. Colonel Long | University avenue. i id | Joined 1st Canadian contingent on| Tmt Sth of August, 1914, and sarved two | [Years with the artillery of First Can- adian Division in France and Bel- glum. y He was appointed Acting Director of Artillery 1st of April, 1317, and has held that position sin¢e then to date. : "What's Mary up to now?" sald Professor = Wiseman Goodsight to himself, as the School Marm and fifteen sty- lish young ladies paraded by . the Professor's window. FIRE INSURANCE were E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johuston ang Diviston Stn, Phones 530W, and U300. DEDDAAAL SANDRA. Ln 00n Big range of "Cold Weather" Bonnets for the Baby. Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" : dwelling; § ne tion; % Q cash, . Major de Bury To Be S. O. O. The appointment of Major Count! de Bury to the headquarters staff of | Divisional District No. 8 as Senior | Ordsance Officer has been ofticially | confirmed. Major de Bury was per- | $ manent force officer before the war! The gallant colonel wears the | and was serving at Winnipeg. He! North-west medal ribbon, the South | served as ordnance officer during the | African and the 1914 and the other | war and now supercedes Captain Moe- | ribbons for the last war. Cully who will continue in charge of | Col. Long is the father of Mrs. | Ordnance stores. } Howard Marshall, Colborne street. | ee emi : For Colds or Influenza. { and as a Preventive take LAXATIVE : MEETING OF THE G.W.V.A. BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for | Accept Invitation to Attend Unveil. of Soldiers' M The stylish young ladies proved to be Miss Mary's class. "Had all their eyes examined," explained Miss . Mary I. Glass that evening, _ and more than half of them will have to get glasses from J. 5. Asselstine, D.0S. Manufacturing Optician 842 King Street. 1960---Dbuys a Mble frame ' dwelling: 4 ts each; W. C.; rental $240, Cash $400, Wiotory bonds aceepted-in pay- ment. Money to:loan. 86 BROOK STREET PHONE 326 OR 621. weeswe BUILDERS sUrrLics S-- Hardwall Plaster of superior quality, in Jute Bags. It Sots 'quickly and makes a good, solid, durable E. W. GFOVE'S signature on the box. | ~~ 30c. The weekly meeting of the King- ston branch of the GW.V.A. was held on Monday night with Comrade DO YOU WANT GOOD VALUR AND BEST SERVICE? IF sO, GO TO FRIENDSHIPS FOR GROCERIES VEGETABLES |» 216 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 Kingston's Famous Far Store. PLUSH COATS {BY UNKNOWN PARTY AND SO | CHARGE WAS DISMISSED entertainments reported George Richardson Chapter of the I Newest Styles D.E. would serve refreshments at ANDERSON BROS, LD, |=: (Nev ' Phone 458--459, \ talent. ) GROCERY DEPARTMENT Com. Howe reported on the situa. tion in Ottawa in connection with Hundreds of homekeepers may take ad- vantage of good values all this week. ed Without Lights But Owners Escaped Fine--CQCitizen Fined Who Admitted His Lights Were Out. That there are a lot of nervy au- | tomobile thieves at work down of Se Sy ya connection re-esta 'returned men, and on re- ormation would call meeting to discuss the Announcement ; THE MAHOOD DRUG CO. announces that on three days of this week they will one of the United Drug Company's Sales." This great money-saving sale of this company's products will be held THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, descriptive advertisement in Tuesday eve. ning's Whig, 4) s i