Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1919, p. 5

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910. GEO. A. WRIGHT y MACHINIST Has removed from King Street to 40 PRINCESS STREET Repalyr work of all kinds, Phone, shop 1204; © Res, 1205 § H. ROWLEY House Painting and Paper Hang tng. Estimates on work freely given. WALL PAPER FOR SALE 340 BARRIE STREET. FHONE 1268J. fresh Gut Flowers| Ferns, paimn, funeral des'gns, Soral sprays, wedding bouquets w ade to order F. J. JOHNSON, Florist. 115 Brock St. Phone 238. -- PHONE 1670 0. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Builders 2i MAIN STREET ANA | | TALKING MACHINES All makes of FPhonographs cleaned, repaired, adjusted. Parts for all makes supplied, expert workmanship, moderate charges, quick service. J. M. PATRICK 149 § Sydenham § A 6. WASHINGTON PREPARED COFFEE made in the cup at the table. All size cans in #tock. Prompt Delivery. D. COUPER Re1.2 Princess stret. Phone 74 viol SPLENDID FARM, 185 ACRES TWO MILES FROM CITY FOR SALE, APPLY: ~-- Ww. H. : GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance 89 Brock St. Phone 484 im to op 2 BIG BARGAINS 70c. Red Rose Tea 25¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18e¢. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Streets. License No. 5-27149 Phone 1544 SOME SPECIALS AT FISHERS MEAT MARKET Shoulder Steaks ... . 25¢.| Pot Roasts Oven Roasts 23c. to 28c. Rump Roasts .....24c.!| Stewing Cuts .....17c. Lamb Chops ......35¢c. Lamb Stews . .....20c. Corner of Princess and Clergy Sts, Phone 153. We have a supply of cut hard wood and kindling. J. Sowards Coal Co. The Cash Store PRESERVING PEARS in baskets or by the peck. CHOICE EATING APPLES St. Lawrence, Snows, Mcine tosh Reds and Wealthy Hickory Nuts, Almonds, Wal nuts, Brazils and Filberts--all fresh. 1,000 tins Fremch SARDINES; No. 1 quality ....,.2 for 25¢c. The United Grocery 188 Princess St. Phone 207 Next to Standard Bank RFF REE, F it were possible to make any better bread or pastry than is turned out by this establishment you can feel quite satisfied in your 'mind that we would be making a better article. This, however, is a human impossibility. We bake a perfect bread and per- fect pastry. fang ih CAA: NE) MOME MADE READ & a RL CREAM We serve nothing but pure ICE CREAM in' our parlor. Take home a pint or quart of our bulk Ice Cream, for desert, at dinner or supper. Large asprtment of CONFECTIONERY IBAR'S 288 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1128, IT COSTS MONEY SHOE BOYS We have a good, solid, Fall and Winter Shoe, made from Tan Elko Calf, anew pro- cess 'for making leather waterproof. This Shoe is high-cut, full bellows tongue, an extra good shoe for school wear. Sizes 1 05... Youths' sizes [1 to 13 .........$5.00 .20c. to 23c.| VETO VYYWYYYYW Some Good Results. Renfrew has $450,000 for its Vie- {tory Loan and Prescott and Russell {$115,000. Senator M. J. O'Brien has | paseribeg $100,000. Secured Third Prize, Mrs. Healey, Joyceville, was award- {ed third prize for her work at the {Kingston Industrial Exhibition, but {her name was omitted by oversight. i ---------------------- i Ready In Two Weeks? Time, With good weather, work on the Stuart street pavement will be com- thieted within two weeks. The rainy weather has kept the work back, A Rush For Coal. Th coal strike in the United States jhas had the effect of making mahy Kingstonians afraid of a coal short- lage. The result is a rush of orders {for immediate delivery. | | Pleased With Improvements, Work on the new waiting room and ifreight sheds for the steamer Wolfe Islander at Wolfe Island are about {completed. The travelling public is well pleased with the improvements. Business Premises Removed, George A. Wright, the well-known local machinist has now removed his {place of business from King street to 40 Princess street, where he is ready for repair work of all kinds. Located In Kingston. C. 8. Weagent spent Sunday in Westport, returning to Kingston. Mr. Weagent has entered the automobile business in this city, in partnership {with his brother. Bricking Up One Side. The Market street side of the Red Cross Drug Store is to be bricked up. The store was surrounded with win- dows and the change will add much to the warmth and comfort of the place. Gone to Toronto, Eyton Warburton, the Kingston secretary of the G.W.V.A., has gone to Toronto to attend a meeting of the Provincial Executive of the G.W.V.A, at which he Will look after the inter- ests of the local branch. For Fall and Winter, Prevost Brofk street has a great assortment of Ready Made Clothing in suits and overcoats and a 'splendid assortment of Gents Furnishings, his order clothing department was never better assorted at extremely low pri. ces. Rents Rising. A prominent local property owner, and a former mayor of Kingston, has just sent around notices to several of his tenants notifying them of substan- tial increases in their rentals, to take effect on February 1st, 1920. In some cases the increase exceeds twen- ty-five per cent. To Erect New Fire Hall. Renfrew town council at a special meeting decided to purchase at once all the materials for the construction of the new fire hall, which was sanc- tioned by a recent vote of the proper- ty owners. The construction work will probably be let by ténder. The Ki ingston new hall is estimated io cost in the neighborhood of $25,000. A Degree Couferred. Matron-in-chief, Miss Edith Cath- erine Rayside, Ottawa, and an arts graduate of Queen's University, was to-day given the degree of master of household science by the University of Toronto. Who Owns The Chickens 7 On Saturday a woman bought a pair of chickens on the market and forgot to take them home. The chick- ens are in the market weigh house in charge of Market Clerk McCam- mon. » - cpm -------- Insurance For Ministers, A co-operative insurance society for ministers and thelr dependents was a proposal presented in the form of an overture by Donald McGregor Camp- bell, of Preston, at the Preszyterian Synod of Toronto and Kingston. The overture will be sent to the general assembly, © Engagement Announced, James T. Gallagher, Brockville, begs to announce the engagement of his youngest daughter, L. Rae, to Stanley Lawrence Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Heath, Portland. The marriage will take place at an early date, Deer Season Opens. The deer shooting season opens tomorrow, and already quite .a num- ber from Kingston and district have left on a hunting trip. Wallace A. Dine, of this city, game inspector, has issued quite a bateh of licenses and expects that he will have a large number to issue in the next few days. A Chance to Save Money. A unique feature in salesmanship is being carried out at the Mahood drug store on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. It takes the form of a one-cent sale, and with each advertised article bought at the regu- lar price another of the same article is sold for one cent. See the big ad- vertisement for details of this sale. Pleased Over Results. " Rev. W. T. G. Brown, of Sydenham Street Methodist Church, on Sunday morning, in speaking on the results| of the vote oh prohibition, stated that he was never more pleased in his life to see the people from Sy-! denham street church who manned the polls on election day. "I am| glad," he said "We Methodists are hated by certain people in Kingston." A Student At Queen's. Mrs. I. W. Warner and infant son, Vancouver, B.C., have arrived in Es- sex, the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Oldfield, where they will re- main until the end of the year. Mr. Warner, who returned from overseas a few months aga, has resumed his studies at Queen's University, where last year he was studying medicine when he enlisted for overseas ser- vice, Taken Over the Business. George Granger, formerly of the firm of Percival and Granger, who re- BIG SUM FOR DECORATIONS AND THEN KING AND QUEEN OF BELGIUM PASSED BY Kingstonian Writes to Tell of The Elaborate Preparations Made in Pasadena to Greet Visitors--People Angry Over the Affair, Miss Stella Knapp, writing from Pasadena, Cal., to her brother, Dr. A. BE, Knapp, and Mrs. Knapp says: Last Friday Pasadeng made elab- orate plans to welcome the King and Queen of Belgium and lunch them at the Maryland. They were to pass through in automobiles, lunch at the hotel and take their tram from here. Thousands of dollars were ordered spent on beautiful flowers which were to -be used in decorating the hotel | lobby and dining room and '"'Bunga- low 66' which was given over to their use for the few minutes they would | be here. Forty decorators were ord- | ered to decorate their special train, which would take them from here to Grand Canyon. A special arch was erected over Colorado street opposite the High School bearing the words, "Welcome to the Bi '* black "on orange. On the front lawn of ithe High 'School, just opposite the arch, made by to sing the Belgian National Anthem, which had been specially prepared. On ad side of the Colorado, the In spite of all these plans the King and Queen were deliberately delayed rough the outskirts Mars, Paris, .|{ for the great exhibi Red Walls In Factories. One of the causss of Germany's present position is declared by some. observers to be the red paint on her factory walls. According to John Taylor, the Germans, keenly alive to the effect of environment, painted the insides of their factories bright 'red in order to stimulate energy.in the workers, says the London Daily Mail. The aggressive environment, however, Mr. Taylor thinks, encour aged the spirit of forcefulness which lured them to destruction. In a letter addressed to the Prime Minister, and 'duly forwarded to the housing authorities, Mr. Taylor pleads that the health and aesthetie feelings of the population may be fostered through the proper coloring of the new houses. "I believe," he writes, "that a lot of the depression in domestic and business life is due to- irrationally and -inartistically cole ored surroundings. "Color has a powerful effect om health, temperament and character, Green fields, blue skies and red flow= ers produce pleasurable aesthetie sensations. Two or three French medical scientists have demonstrated that color cures are effectual in cases ot Jempstasiantal disorder. A Lone on epi was put at the disposal of Mr. H. Kemp Prosser during the war. He created a correct color en- | vironment for the treatment of shell shock. In a number of cases his prescription was Spring green, ceru lean blue and apple blossom pink or iris purple, and most wonderful cures were effected." The Eiffel Tower In Paris, Tithe Champ 2 It is 984 feet high, more than t as high as the dome of St. 's London, which is 404 feet in height. It was erected by Alexinder Gustave Eiffel, an eminent French engineer, ros built the framework for Bartholdi's colossal status of Liberty - is aE a and Vicinity | ae DAILY BRITISH WHIG T any | i hd) presents the McC ormick Manufactur- ing Company in Kingston, has pur- chased the grocery business of F. Southcott, and has also taken over the post office at Portsmouth. Mr. Granger served overseas with the 21st Battalion and during action in August 1918, was severely wounded, and is still undergoing treatment. He won a commission on the field. He also served as assistant bandmaster of the 14th P'W.O.R. band. A ems eye = Former Renfrew Pastor Dead. The death occurred on Sunday, at Ottawa, of the Rev. William 8. Jamie- son, one of the best known Methodist ministers, who, before his death, was supplying at the Methodist church at Britannia Bay. Mr. Jamieson was a past president of the Montreal Meth- odist Conference, having been elected to that office in 1916. He had pas- torates at Renfrew and Brockville, \ Bishop Farthing's Great Tribute. Bishop Farthing, head of the Angli- can churches of the diocese of Mont- real, paid a great tribute to Cardinal Mercier at the Canadian Club lunch- eon at the Windsor Hotel on Friday. H said fe was @ very signal honor, and he counted it one of the greatest honors of his life that he had been permitted to voice the expression of heartfelt welcome of the English-| speaking people of Montreal upon His | Eminence Cardinal Mercier upon the occasion of his visit among them. SS mm-------- Wounded in the Leg. Edward Bradley, Almonte, had the misfortune to be wounded in the leg by accidental discharge of a compan- ion's gun, and he has been laid up in bed in consequence. They were engaged in pulling in their boat, and the loaded gun dropped from the seat and was discharged. Happily the charge passed through the side of the stout hunting boat first and the shot lost much of its force d| was well scattered or it might hdve| been much more serfous. ------------ i Leaves Estate $17,650. The will has been filed for probate] of the late Rev. Thomas B. Conley, |Ottawa, who left real and personal estate value $17,650. The benefic- {laries under the will are Barbara A. {Conley, widow, to wnom was left Ot- tawa property valued at $6,000, real! estate in Saskatoon $600, and Victory Bonds for $500, and N. T. H. Conley, | son, who was béhleathed 320 acres! fof farm lands in Saskatchewan, val- ued at $9,600. lemmas semen sessed Reception To Students. Over three hundred students and young people attended the reception given by the young people of Syden- ham Street Methodist church in the Bible school hall on Monday even- ing. The guests were greeted by Rev, W. T. G. and Mrs. Brown, Miss Jen- nie Kavaner, president of the Ep- worth League, and Mrs. Oliver Chown. During the evening Miss Vio- let Posselwhite, Mr. James and Mr. Graydon contributed to the: pro- gramme. Refreshments were served during the evening. DADDY! YOUR HAIR NEEDS "DANDERINE" It always checks that ugly dandruff and stops hair falling To stop falling halr at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dan- druff, get a small bottle of "Dan- derine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. - Af- ter several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Soon every hair on your scalp shows new life, vigor, brightness, thickness and more PAGE TIVE Had fo Go foBed | Headaches So Bad MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS i MADE HER WELL. { FOR SALE FORD CAR, IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION ROBINSON £ WILTSHIRE GARAGE 239% Bagot St. Phone Ne. 157 When your liver gets sluggish and inactive, your whole health suffers Your bowels become constipated, your head aches, your tongue is coat- ed, breath bad, specks float before the eyes, you are bilious, have heart- | burn, water-brash, pain under the right shoulder, muddy and Bown spotted complexion, etc. Help the liver to resume its proper | | function by removing the bile that is | circulating in the blood and poison- | ing the system. | Mrs. E. Bainbridge, 30 Maple Ave., | Amherst, N.S., writes: --"I take plea | sure in writing you of the good I received by using Milburn's 'Laxa-| Liver Pills for headaches. I was 5 bad I had to go to bed, and could | not sit up. A friend told me about your wonderful medicine, and two | vials have made me as well as I tan be." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are! small and easy to take, do not gripe, | weaken or sicken do not leave any bad after-effects. .Price 25c. a vial at all dealers, or mailed' direct om | receipt of price by The T. Milburn | 20., Limited. Toronto, Ont. : Nr mnt Begs to announce that he has 'resumed his practice. corner Johnson and Welling. {ii ton Streets, Kingston. Tea. | phone 363. Kingston Cement Products Factory Makers of Hollow Damp- Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, Sills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults. And all kinds of Ornamental ] Cement work. The Easiest Way To End Dandruff | have. {| This simple remedy has never pon Factory: cor. of Charles Patrick streets. PHONE 730W, Mgr, H. F. NORMAN There is one sure way that never and falls to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This des-| troys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of glain, ordi- nary liquid arvon; apply it at'night when retiring; use enough t¢ moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with! the finger tips. ! By morning, most if not all, of | your dandruff will be gone, and three |} or four more applications will com- | pletely dissolve and entirely destroy | every single sign and trace of it, no | matter how much dandruff you may | DIRECTORY FOR RETURNED MEN, APPLY For employment information. For Land Settlement, general matters, advise: \ Bank of Teoreate Bidg., cor. King You will find, too, that all itching aug Brvek Streets and digging at the scalp will stop in- stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and | look and feel a hundred times bet- ter. You can get liquid arvvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. For Vocational Courses, Indus. trial Re-training; Merchants Bank Bldg, eer Brock and Wellington Sta. For medical treatment, surgical appliances: Golden Lion Block For Pensions: Bibhy Block, Princess Street known to fail. i AT YOUR BEST Keep your body well | nourished, it means blood | red and pure and efficient, | buoyant health. It's logical | to protect your strength with SCOTT'S | EMULSION Its tonic-nourishing virtues impart vigor to every part. You may depend upon the abundent nourishing of Scott's to protect strength. foott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. OR THOSE FEATHERS SHOULD BE RENOVATED NOW. SEE US WE ARE EXPERTS. : Kingston Mattress Company 556 Princess strect. Phone Gow, 19-14 ti, ts tht BULBS Just arrived a few select BULBS for immediate planting for Winter and Spring flowering. A. D. HOLTON FLORIST. 280 PRINCESS STREET. RESIDENCE, 2086w. Established 1870 TWEDDELL'S For all new style, good wearing _ Suits $20 up to $45 Victory ! on OUR PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY, BESIDES GIVING YOU QUALITY AND COMFORT IN YOUR FOOTWEAR. INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN VICTORY BONDS

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