Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1919, p. 7

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New Novels A Woman's Woman, by Bartley . Sisters, by Kathleen Norris .. ..... The Girl of ©. K. Valley, by W atson The Rain Girl . . . i Miss Fingal, by Mrs, Clifford Mary Oliver, by May Sinclair. ...... cv.» Nurse Benson, by McCarthy shun The Secret of the Tower, by A nita Hope The Arrow of Gold, by Joseph Conrad The Undefeated, by J. C. Snaith ... The Shricking Pit, by Arthur Rees 1,000 New Volumes at . res Uglow's 141 PRINCESS STREET. "vw bee At ~a™ Home, at Rockwood Hosnital, We show this Gentleman's Open Face Watch, which is a 17 Jewel 'Waltham Movement, in a high grade filled case. Complete price, $30.00. This is a thorough dependable time- piece and we can recommend it for the man who needs ac- curate time, ANY reasonable people who M Fou not labor beyond their strength in any other manner, continue to test to over-capacity their eyes. After their eyesight begins to fail they continue to strain it. Here: you will find complete scientific ex- amination, correet prescription and vision restoration at such a moder ate figure that you must not longer :ontinue the dangerous delay. Other styles and models in prices from $15.00 to $125.00. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS ST. J.J. Ne Oftices to let; first floor front; heat- TELEGRAPH BUILDING, CLARENCE STREET Apolyi-- ry 8 KIRKPATRICK ON PREMISES. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE KINGSTON THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG NO. PRECAUTIONS "TAKEN A DEPUTATIGN FOR OTTAWA TO WARN WORKMEN TO KEEP | IN REGARD TO NEEDS OF VIL- AWAY FROM BOOM. Verdict of Coroner's Jury Investigat- ing the Death of Luke McDonald-- | Forging Gave Way on Mast of the | Derrick. "We find tl to his death ing at the top derrick giving a not been properly fastened. "We find further, that those in charge of the work had failed to ex-| ercise proper precaution in warning! ithe workmen to keep away from the | {boom, in view of the fact that the! {derrick was still in the process of | ike McDonald came result of the forg- f the mast of the 7, because it had | § |erection, and had not been finally ex- | {amined." : i The above verdict was rendered! by the coroner's jury, presided over! iby Dr. D. E. Mundell, and empanelled | {to enquire into the circumstances sur- | rounding the death of Luke McDon-| ald, who died as a result of injuries | he received by the collapse of a der-| rick, which was in course of erection | for the construction of the Nurses® | The | fatality occurred at noon on Saturday. | Theinquest was opened at the police | station on Saturday night and an ad- | journment was made until Monday night in order to secure additional evidence, William Buck, carpenter, em- | ployed in the construction of the! Nurses' Home at Rockwood Hospital, said he was working close by the der- rick. He did not see the boom fall, {but heard the crash. Witness was en- {gaged in putting a roof over the en- { gine, but had nothing to do with the | erection of the derrick, {| James Tetreau, marine engineer, {said he was working on the excava- ition at the time the boom dropped. He heard the crash. He was working | very close to the deceased. Witness | {said he had not been warned of any | danger that was liable to occur. Wit- | ness saw the boom extended over the excavation. He was quite sure it was | the boom that hit the deceased. Wit- | {ness thought he was closer to the | {deceased than any of the other work. | | ~ Ross Emmons, carter, said that the | deceased helped him. to load his cart, | and he drove out of the excavation. | Witness had his back turned and heard someone shout, and on looking | around he found the deceased lying on the ground. in driving out, wit- | ness had to go under the boom. Wit- | ness had not been warned about driv- ing under the boom. William Hornby, laborer, was help- ing masons on the job. He heard someone sltout, "Look out." He Jook- { ed jaround and could see the de®®ased { lying on the ground. Witness had on two occasions passed under the boom, and he had not been warned about go- ing under the boom. Witness thought deceased was hit by the boom of the derrick. on ATARI Om See our TABLE LAMPS in the window. These are new designs just received. H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC C0. 167 PRINCESS ST. TELEPHONE 441 ¥ii | Curwood's story, LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR Not the Same Company. New York, N.Y., Nov. 1.--(To the Editor): I am dn receipt of a large number of letters ' from Canadian sources, principally from my school- {| day friends in Toronto, Ottawa andy || Hamilton, inquiring if I will person: ol | ally guarantee the value of the stock | | now being offered .oy the Canadian | Photoplays Productions, Ltd, ot | Toronto, their impression being that | this is the company which Nell Ship- man and myself are identified with, and which produced James Oliver "Back to God's Country," now appearing in leading theatres of Canada and the States. I should dike to openly state that the company 'which produced 'Back to God's Country" is entitled Can- adian Photoplays, I4d.,, and is an Alberta Corporation, composed al- most entirely "of Calgary business {| men, and that no stock is for sale in the open market. I do not know anything regarding Children's White Coney Coats and Goat Robes. Gourdier's 78 BROCK STREET. Heel the status or policy of the company now starting in Toronto ander a somewhat similar name, but I will say that any new omganization which produces photoplays of sufficient merit to warrant exploitation by the First National Exhibitors Circuit: 1s | assured of success.---Yours very truly, (Signed) ERNEST SHIPMAN. 6 West 48th Street. IN MARINE CIRCLES h Movements of Vessels Reported Along +... the Waterfront. : : Jeska arrived from Oswego, with he: ... -- "wgo of coal of a) Oswego, on her last trip of the sea- son. ! The steamer Holcomb is at Rich- ardson's elevator, loading corn for dock. | Collins Bay, is also at this dry dock. % A Autumn Footwear A AE Toms Fon 1 MODELS IN and Renfrew Boy Scouts have suffer- od a loss in the death of one of their young comrades in the person of Wil- ford Perry. At the funeral ths Scouts attended in a body and march- | wa, and | regarding needed { the village. the season, and is unlowui._ **gife | Islan fy d. a The steamer Jex is loading coal at | LAGE OF PORTSMOUTH. Matter Taken Up at Meeting of Vil- lage Council Monday Night--En- deavor Will Be Made to Improve Street Lighting. At the meeting of the Portsmouth Council, held on Monday night, Reeve { James Halliday was instructed to ar- range for a deputation/to go to Otta- interview the Government improvements in A letter will be sent to Sir Heary Drayton, to ascertain when the Government will be ready to re-| ceive a deputation. A report was \ ed as most satisfactory. members of the council. The people of the village are being urged to sub- | scribe liberally. The council decided to make some improvements in the street lighting. The present system is regarded as! The matter will be | Utilities | very inefficient. taken up with Commission. the Civic LUELLA SAY, MAW USED T'SAY HER BROTHER EI WUZ ALWAYS B8TRONG FER FREE IRELAND - AND PAwsSATR- SURE HE WUuZ-ANYTHING FREE APPEALED To ED! iain = AN WN aa ARITHMETIC Wifey: George, dear, would you mind helping me with a little bit of arithmetic? Hubby: Not at all. Wifey: Well, if we pay the cook all the wages she wants will we have enough money left to buy anything | for her to cook. a POVERTY Poverty is no disgrace, unless Unless what? Unless it's your own fault, HE OUGHTER KNOW Geezer: My, how | wish | 'was a boy again! The Boy: Say, Boss Vv don't RN a NN received regarding | the canvass being made on behalf of | the Victory Loan, and it was regard- | The pros | pects are that Portsmouth will be the | first municipality To win a Vietory! flag. This was very gratifying to thse, \ ~~ RHEUMATISM!" PAGE SEVEN ¥ Special LITTLE BOYS' B $3.00 RUBBER HEELS; SIZES 11-12-18. Abernethy's Shoe Store Value ROWN BLUCHER BOOTS -- NEOLIN SOLES AND | THE GENUINE BORSALINO ITALIAN HATS New Shapes and Colors Just OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT is proud of the range of Gloves it is showing. This is the glove store of the city. NEW FURS Now is the time to make your selection, CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's Largest Hat alers, "OUCH! THAT OLD { Just got out that bottle of Sloan's } Liniment and "Knock it galley-west"' EREN'T prepared for that quick switch in temperature, | were you? Left you stiff, i sore, full of rheumatic twinges? | You should have had a bottle of | Sloan's Liniment handy--that would | have soon eased up the muscles, | quisted the jumpy, painful. affected | part--openetrated without rubbing, | bringing gratifying relief, | Helpful in all attacks of lumbago, | sciatica, external soreness, stiffness, i strains, aches, sprains, Get a bottle | at your druggists.. Made in Canada. i 35¢c, 70c., $1.40. SI (e YB KC Liniment FC LB ise lTAS {KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO, A. J. Fralick purchased the inter- est of his brother, J. W, Fralick, in er ---- » CHENNAI NENEN EEE RRRY |g a : - It is better tosbuy GOODFURNITURE, like REID'S, right at the start, and be satisfied than take a chance on inferior goods. WE OFFER YOU UNEXCHLLED STORE SERVICE. JAMES REID The Busy Store With the Large Stock 'Phone 147 Top Service, EERO "PURE ICE CREAM Our Ice Cream is the purest in the city. Nothing but pure Fruits used with it. Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor (Next to O pera House) Watch our windows for 8 pecial prices of GANONG'S and MOIR'S high grade Chocolates and home-made Candy. OAR EAR EAR HE ARTE Bj Hi ---- Nr ---- A wOOD ds Sawed in Stove Co-Operative Principles are. BOOTH &CO., || Society Ltd. Foot West Street ' Phone 133 ECCI OO By becoming a member and purchasing your groceries at thé Windsor Hotel. 3 Hotelmen are now trying every kind of contrivance to get ahead of sach other, because of the agreement about stabling having been broken One hotelman says that besides free stabling he will give free hay to the customers. The city was never én a healthier shooter revolver, st The marriage of William F. Catch- pole, Smith's Falls, ;and Miss Mary Risen, london, was solem- nized in the chapel of St. John's Ang- ican church, Thursday morning. = seven The only proper winter care. Profit by past experience. Send it to-- WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock Si. I. LESSES, Prop. 'Phoné 1340 NEW, ALSO FEW SIAGHTLY USHD FIRE KINGS AND STATION AGENTS. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. Do Not Delay CAN BE SEEN AND BOUGHT AT A. SPEIZMAN'S

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