Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Nov 1919, p. 2

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Buy Victory Bonds i ay Canada counts on you to insure her Prosperity. Buy Victory Bonds Victory Loan Meeting, Friday Evening, City Hall John McKay, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE" 149 to 137 B ROCK STREET mn 5} % and absolute safety-- Victory Bonds. If you try you could buy Vigtory Bonds. Oil the wheels of industry. Buy Victory Bonds; | VICTORY LOAN MEETING, FRIDAY EVG, CITY HALL, MAHOQOD BROS. The Professor Pinched "It wasn't all luck," chuckled the Professor, as 'he related his experience to Miss Mary. F or Sale HANDSOME RESIDENCE 284 ALBERT New buick; 8 roems; hard- wood floors; hot water heat. ing; modern plumbing; splen- did cellar; three compart- ments; laundry and stationary tubs; immediate possession. "It was mora a question of Eye Glasses," continued the Professor, as the school marm listened attentively. "What was the fine?" in- quired Miss Mary. "Not a bean," and, incidentally I suggested to the Inspector that he see our good friend J. 5. Asselstine, D.0S. Manufacturing Qptician 342 King Street. Phone 1019w. { '86 BROCK STREET PHONE 326 OR 621. -- EE -- a a ea REEHEERE N BROS, LID. | ------ ee a------ - FISH; OYSTERS and POULTRY. CHICKENS and FOWL -- A fine lot birds to clear on Fras to make Ri : heavy deliveries on Saturday. RE ------------ we have it at, A -------- a -- Sossnszmsnum % r and the great increase in price. Some interesting gnd surprising mis- Ml | dington, TOOK AN OVERDOSE OF IT. Also Treated Friend Who Was Suf- fering From a Cold and Both Lana In Police Cells--Case in Pslice Court Thursday morning. Fearing that be was about to be taken down with the * flu," & young man secured some whiskey and tried Sage, with a liberal application of his medicine. He fook too much of it, however, and landed In 'the police tcolls. He had a friend wha was suf- {fering from a bad cole. He gave him ia liberal supply of his medicine, and ihe, too, fell into the hands of the po- | lice. They were gathered in vn 'Wed- {nesday night, about eleven o'clock by { Constables Frederick Clark and John [Naylon. They were at the corner of | Wellington and Princess streets, do- {ing & "taugle-foot tango" when Con- {stable Clark came along. They, had |G 'notion of golng hone, saying they could go home when they could not {80 any other place. They were in- {toxicated and wanted to paint the town. Constable Clark felf that the | police station was theonly safe place | for the tipplers, and so started in to {put the two under arrest, but the | Jootions to going to the police sta- tion and tried to start somet g. Ons made "a bee line arount jcorner as best he could, only to fall spot." Constables Mullinger and Beaupre also happeneq along at the same time, and the tipplers and the load they carried were soon bundled off to the leokup. + When they appeared before Magis-| {trate Farrell on Thursday morning ithe two young men bad tamed down, | {but were still very dry, and would | {have given a dollar for a good *"eve- | jopemer."" One of the offenders de-| {clared that he was suffering from a| {cold, and thought he 'was getting thé | 1"fu." He was given an order for| { whiskey from a Jocal doctor, and he] land His friend partoSk of the refresh-| {ments at their boarding house. | | © Evidently the medicine mads them | {feel good, as they left the boarding] {house to take in the sights down {town, only to run fou: of the police. A fine of $10 and costs was Imposed {in each case. i | A DEANERY CONFERENCE { Held by the Woman's Auxiliary in St. | | George's Hall. : | The Woman's Auxillary to the Mis- | |-slonary Society of the Church of Eng-| {land in Canada held a deanery con-| | ference in St. George's hall, Tuesday | |afternoon, which was well attended. | I Rural Dean Crisp opened the meet-| ing with prayer and a short address, after which Mrs. Leech, Wolfe Island, | | took the chair. | Greetings were read from Mrs. | Mortimer Atkinson, secretary for| Leeds deanery, wlio was unable to be | present, and a very practical paper, | entitled, "Responsibility," written by Mrs. Atkinson, was read by Mrs. {Jeremy Taylor. | {| Mrs. T. Auston Smith was elected | {secretary for Frontenac deanery, Suc-| | conding Mrs. Crisp, who was obliged | | resign. J ie Mem Roysolds. Brockville, dioees- lan chairman. of the Forward Move- | mhent, said a few words and express- led her willingness to explain, If In- {formed, of any misunderstanding {with regard to the proposed work. i | Mrs. Willoughby Cummings, D.C. | | L., touched briefly on the Forward | { Movement with which she was to deal {fully at the evening meeting, and {spoke of the "Letter Leaflet," the ait- fleulty in procuring the necessary pa- | i { {onary news was given in the course ot Mrs, Cummings' short address. Reports were read from the dean- erfes of Frontenac, Lennox and Ad-| Prince Edward 3nd Sak owing good work done by : on Dre ee of the Woman's Auxiliary. Particularly encouraging were the amounts raised for Indian and Eskimo endowment fund and for the general pledge fund which in mos ) exceeded the abffective. At the close of the meeting tea w ore ladies of the city branches of the W.A. and a social hour spent. IN THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. : | Prisoneérs-of-War holarship----The Freshmen's | n. The Prisoners-of-War Scholarship, n by the Canadian Women's Pa- riot Chub of Ottawa, Is now avail- able the students of Q those who have passed t ' matriculation and have been prison- ers-of-war, or are relatives of prison- ers-of-war are eligible for the scho- It'is pot thought there are many Students in the university who have been PHEORETS BF Nar a oe : ears' campaign, tho ee ayo . few direct Ritives ot those who Have." The annual {reshmen's reception re already getting things going, as onaitiont EO under the di- rection of ner Bews, are to be started at once, and a large turn-out is 'promised. ia ie co YOUNG max GON LIQUOR AND to. drfve off the much-dreaded dis-| { midnight disturbers took strong ob-| into the' arms of Constable Naylon, | {who happened to be "Johnny-on-the-! LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS oF | GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity --WHat the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 5B4w. Queen's Alma Mater Soclety 1s re- { i ceiving accounts for damages to Pro- | perty when the students celebrated a week ago. | _ Unexcelled in Canada -- DALY'S {GOOD TEA---always the same. For {sale at MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE, { Kingston. I Some lquor cases, = which peo- {ple living at Sydenham are interest- jed, will be heard Py Justice of the | Peace George Hunter on Saturday. | Now is the ume to Have our {Plano tuned. We carry two ert tuners and xu assure entire satls- {faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. | A new locomotive turned out at ithe lpcomotive works was taken out |over the line for the Canada National {Railway on Thursday morning. Miss Learoyd, teacher of domestic science of the public schools, who has been ill for the past twgq months, hag recovered and resumed' hér works We will rent you a plano, and a | i { } | | Your credit it always good when you own Victory Bonds. Buy all the Victory Bonds you can--and then some. VIOCTON LOAN MEETING, FRIDAY EVG, CITY HALL po | I» end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allo |the six months' rental on purchase | the | price, and arrange easy terms on bal- | ance, C .W. Lindsay. . Judge McDonald has granted pro- | bate of the will of Michael McPar- land, Gananoque, to James McPar- | land, Kingston, another executor | Mary Ann McParland, having re- | nounced. | PRINCE'S FAREWELL H.R." H.'s train pulling out of North Toronto station for Ottawa on Wednes- day mornifig. The tower clock shows the time. -- NOTES FROM THE S.C.R. Dr. K. C. Budell Appointed to Medi- cal Staff of "C" Unit. Major E. E. Latta, unit medical director, 'is absent on a few days' leave. ' Mr. Dawson, in charge of Jhorticul- tural work of the Department for On- tario, is in Kingston planning im- provements on the grounds at Mowat and Calderwood. J Many applications are being re- ceived at the Golden Lion block from ox-service men wishing to benefit by the Australfan repatriation scheme. Under recéut regulations those who served with the Canadian forces but were natives of Australis, and who enlisted within'a year of aries that country ,fmay obtain frée transporta- tion back on making application to the assistant director of the S.C.R. unit, fn which they may be located. Dr. XK. C. Budell has = been ap- pointed to the medical staff 6¢f "C" unit. Dr. Budell went overseas in 1914 as lieutenant-colonel, and saw service in France as second 'in com- mand of the 15th Battalion. He was later made O.C. of the 156th' Bat- talion, but in 1917 when medical offi- cers were so scarce, was persuaded to transfer to the C.AM.C. The patients at Mowat sanatorium have just finished erecting a large Stage in the recreation hall. Con- certs and entertainments for the winter will soon be commencing, and it was felt that in justice to people kind enough to go out proper accom- modation be provided. : ------------ Colds Cause Headaches and Pains. Feverish Headaches Pains caused from a eol rellev by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. - There is only one "Bromo Quinine." ' BE. W: GROVE'S signature on thé box. 30¢. L TO TORONTO the clrfew bell fo bé ru ening Many of selv roamin time today. 'He when a bo t * "A the the residents fn th Hotel . "A crayon artist is in the city, tak- tng BE efor of ¢itizens at 15 - Youll never Victory Bonds. I Victory Loan Meeting, Friday Evening, City Hail George Mills & Co, 126 and 123 PRINCESS ST. get poor buying ord : Sots miley and ithe C¥ The College Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings a] . WeHave SOMETHING Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Sonp Distribtitors for Bod Rose Tea--the Good Tea 3 Victory Bonds are the thing. Buy them} W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN 1408 License No. 6-543 popular Ladies' Eiderdown Kimonas--nice full gar- ments, made with large Collars; nicely trimmed, beautiful colors. Sizes 36 to 44. Pricedat =. "ire . $6.50 to $10.00 rn inn mid . TESTS Our Patrons Wear Smiles We've Been Looking for You Listen! We have a nice new Bungalow (solid brick), all up-to-date, on north side of Princess street for $3,000. Possession at once. 5 | { Now FOR INVESTMENT A row of six brick front dwell- ings, with improvements. sheds and good yard for §6.200 (on Corrigan street.) ! "Now 4 - the ti here's th . oe < ® placa) Sieg He E. W. Mullin & Son for. Johnston and Division go, 4 ; Phony iis ii 5307, i yee BUILDERS SUPPLIES totus Stoves and Furnaces FROM CAMP MOHAWK ~Tortoise Coal ters. ~--Moffat Heaters with Grates. Hoey Boss Stoves. ~MecClary Bunshine Furnaces, ete, at reduced prices, S. ANGLIN & C0. Wordworking & Factory Bay & Wellington Streets pra on phy ' Factory Phone 1413 COATS That are pleasingly different and popular. Priced tetas eai iin... $18.50 up Shaw Store" "The Always Busy INNEENENEEE Nt Our Slogan-- PLEASING OUR PATRONS US DELIGHT wv ABE WRONG, WE MAKE THINGS RIGHT The passage of the by-law causing ng every ev- 1s "appreciated 'parents. ey have expronat them- ©8 willing to pay a fine | police- 6 able to i thelr children € about the city after the citied by the -law. Payne met with an accident elping to load Volunteer 'with * lumber board fell and struck hm im face. Ha nose was broken. letter box 1 greatly needed in castors section of ¢ Sail dy Fe. & 4 £. { 416 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 ber non ce Lumber. Coal ang Wood --- he ~ -- They claim Dt oh attended to as Ihe ery any patients fn the a SAVE MONEY--DON'T MISS | THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDA 1 Mahood's Drug Store company owns the Canadisy "the Wadd Airtight Valve ited. sud 1s Capitalized Did the Kingston Board of Trade - eis industries a Kingstontr paw. Ee eT ug so id pH r------------ at In Stock | Sv Shaan £ hbo ie na 5 dha A A SOA rm ohn SI A a RGBRE I

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