Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1919, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Ssn---------------- Buy Victory Bonds Canada counts on you to insure her Prosperity. Buy Victory Bonds Victory Loan Meeting, Friday Evening, City Hall "THE PUR HOUSE" 149 to 157 BROCK STREET | John McKay, Limited o er i : - J --_---- ot His Master's Voice "Records For November Vietrola XI. 333s, When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget-- Peerless Qt. Weeping Willow Lane---Burr-Croxton Sabara--HEsther Walker Nobody Knows--Esther Walker Carolina Sunshine---Sterling Trio Golden Gate--Hart-Shaw , SY DANCE RECORDS Waiting Meadiey Fox Trot--Smith's Orch. Mammy O'Mine--Medley One Step Smith's Orch. Mandy-- Medley Fox Trot---=S8elvin's Novelty Orch, Noveity---One Step--Selvin's Novelty Orch. . RED SEAL Roses of Picardy--John McCormack . Guitarri--Jascha Heiftex ...... * HEAR THESE RECORDS AT-- MAHOOD BROS. 64825---$1.25 64828---81.25 Said Professor Wiseman Goodsighy, "for folks to be eternally - bothered with nearsightedness. It's one of the easiest of oye defects to correct, and what a differ- ence it makes to be able to read and see things like d other humans." $2450---Alma Street -- near Frontenac Park; frame; 6 rooms; furnace; bath; toilet and basin; electricity. $8300--Albert Street -- new brick; hardwood floors; laundry tubs; "Ot course, the eyes must be examined by an experi- enced Optician." $4200--Alfred Street -- new brick: 7 rooms; . furnace; I always send my near. : electricity; large lot. sighted friends to--- IN 1 ; ? Phone 458459. . SATURDAY-- TONS OF FRESH PORK Roasts it Cho ie SS i teen eb. Shoulder OPS . . iintateiaresra ts i : Pork Tenderloins . ...............52¢. 1b. . 'Pork Liver Tai dele ee a ele winie € Gs Ib. . PORK SAUSAGE Tasty and economic. : x Oxford saad nie ieitin er tinin, ' Rg Ene * simTeininintuiniate sie inia gin heii # F FFFF PF PBF = FFFF FF Sela wise sien vie wn ras einies indie nn .. EE [DRY VEGETABLES ART Enis Ne ema niin, a 2 7 "een . Peas ww we Tele aeieww Tere atein « ieee feet wy Hw ee siete wn Sleieivie vine en £ : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG LET US STAND BY CANADA/CIENTS OF THE DAY. {Ool. © ©. Williams Speaks to a Large Happenings in the City and Viciuity Audience in The City Hall on the| . «What the Merchants Offer to Victory Loan. | the Readers of the Whig. { The war is not over until Casa- W. Swaine, place tuner, orders at jda's commitments are fully ' met." | McAuley's, or 'phone S84w. i This was the declaration of Col. C. G.| For your mext afternoon tea, try! Willlamis before a large audience in| DALY'S GOOD TEA. Mahood's| [the City Han assembled on] Drug Stare can sapply you. | | Friday evening to hear ad- Mr. Nickle has nothing to say in! dresses on the Victory Loan. {regard to the use of his name as the | Col. Williams dealt in a decisive | suggested attorpey-general of Onta-| manner with arguments of thosa who | rio. : { withheld their suport to the Loan; Now is the time to have your {and showed that, from every sense plang tuned. We carry two expert | of duty and patriotism, every person 'uners and will assure entire satis- | [¥ho was able to do so should buy|faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. | { Victory Bonds in order to help bridge] The name of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius | {over thé period between the conclus-| Burke Was omitied from the list of | {fon of hostilities and the re-estab-| Macdonald ' spiritual offerings in- | lishment of industrial prosperity. iserted Nov. §. ! He also dealt wth the investment! The mame of W. F. Nickle, King- | { feature of the Loan and showed that] ston, is spoken of as the possible. At- | in addition to the duty that rested | torney-General of Ontario in the U, | upon every one to support it, it ap-/ F. O.-Labor government, says a To- | pealed to safety, first persons by | ronto despatch. : jreason of the absalute security it Police Constable James Downey iofféred. Nor wae this all for there| was called upon Friday night to! was always the reward of 'bread cast| shoot a horse owned by the Kingston | upon the waters;" and he told how Transportation Company. The animal | ithe faith of Isabella of Spain in| was suffering from an incurable dis- | i Christopher Columbus was rewarded | ease. I {far beyond her dreams by the dis-| We will rent you a piano, and at joovery of America, a new world iend of six months it you feel like "Five and a half per cent." meaxs| purchasing instrument we will allow | a job for every laboring man andthe six months' rental on purchase | the continued prosperity of Canada. price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ! The person who refused to buy bonds | ance, C .W. Lindsay. | when he was able to do so had no "Bootleggers" are still doing busi- | {faith in his country and was not ness in the city. William Lafrance, willing to do his share to keep faith | arrested by Constables Downey and thosé who had sacrificed their all.| Mul nger, told Magistrate Farrell he | Besides he was turmsag down real! got iquor from a man in a lane on | | money, for the bonds represented | Queen street. He was fined $10 and | gold. | costs Saturday morning. "As well out of the world as out of fashion." A word to the wives is sufficient. The Designer THIS STUNNING MONTH LY FASHION MAGAZINE That is always $1.76 a yedr in Canada, will be off ered to you by our representative {wha will call within the next day or two) at a specially REDUCED PRICE. Each Issue of THE DESIGNER is simply full of the things you want to know about. THE DESIGNER is not only a stunning mon thly decorftion; gives you novel cooking receipes; men us: entertain; and publishes the finest stories obtainable, Saturday Book And Music Sale POPULAR MUSIC POPULAR COPYRIGHTS Fashion Magazine. It tells you all about home shows you how to care for children, how to veseess. TWO FOR A QUARTER SPECIAL, SIXTY-FIVE CENTS HEAR SALSBURY'S "P REMIER" ORCHESTRA in all the latest, present Dance and Song hits. This is the orchestra which played for the Prince of Wales' dance and was most highly complimented p ersonally by the Prince. Phone 1058) tor engage- ments and terms. - The College Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings ---- In concluding he made a strong Mrs. Willlam Allen, an aged lady, | | appeal for the support of the hearets | died on Saturday at her home. She | {to the Loan. It was Canada thatlwas a woman of generous parts, a {asked for the money not the Unio] noble mother and a devoted friend. Government or Conservative Govern-| Her children residing here are Mrs. | | ment. Canada had obligations to) Thomas Milo, W. J. C. Allen, Rob- | {discharge by reason of her whole-| ert M. Allen and Miss BE. Allen, the | {hearted effort in the war and it was | two last living at home. {the duty of every citizen to do alll tt testi {in his or her power to enable the VARIOUS PRICES i { Government to meet its commitments. | : { During Col. Willams address the CHARGED FOR MILK] {lights went out tq, watch he made T= : | good natured Tolar bringing forth | Some Selling at 12'5, Cents | applause. and Others Up to Sixteen | J. M. Hughes, ex-mayor, presided Cents {and before calling npon the speaker) jof the evening he extended a hearty | { welcome to the audience. He told! {of the progress made since the Victory jLoan ecampa.gn started. Kingston and Frontenag had to raise $2850, {000 and up to-to-night the amount subscribed was $1,888,000. He left| it to Col. Williams to tell why the! money was needed and he called upon | H. ©. Nickle whe gave a stirring ad=] | dress, presenting many fasty con-4 {nected with expenditures under the ub >. wi n ' i j heading of soldiers' civil re-establish-| Soult Je Jil have a goodly number | {ment, vocational training and war] » : : - service gratuity. ND At Cit $120.000,000 was needed for grat. Monday Night--voint Recital At City aities, money needed to tide the dis-| When Charlotte Bergh, who will] charged soldier over the period that sing in joint reeital with Bdna Whee- | it would take him to obtain suit-1 Ballard and Tracy Jay Kingman, | ablé employment. <The Yoeational | City Hall, on Monday evening. | schools were doing most valuable |... at Boise, Idaho, a few Weeks canrk in ting hundreds of men in-| 4g," the house was §0id out to stand. | Sapacitated by service, for some use-| ing room at four o'clock in the after- {ful employment; and he. told Oi noon, betore the concert. The Boise twenty-nine men who wers now tor. | CH wrote: "Miss Bergh carried her . Citizens are wondering how it is that some of the milk dealers can sell milk at 12% cents a quart whith | others are charging from 14 cents to | 16 cents. % iy The Whig was informed on Fri- | Gay about a new milk dealer who! started in the business on Thursday, and is selling at 12% cents. This! dealer secured sixty customers for! his rounds on the first day, and no | ified operators of frm "tractors. |,yqience with her of the wings of When wealth. is fost nothing 18 |ipeniration from the opening of the lost," said Mr. Nickle "but when |g song until the last note of the health is lost all 1s lost." Mr. Nickle || or song. Who could think of tech- received loud applause upon taking) nique oranything else when a golden his seat. | shower of topnotes were vibrating in | qo irs. Evans sang "Oh Bless OUr | 41g gir? 'Edna Wheeler Ballard gave Wide Dominion" and was heartily | & whole year of her services to enter- encored. Miss Mamie Tierney ae taining the boys of the different Am- companied Mrs. Evans on the plano erican cafps., She has many testl- in a very pleasing manner. monials which the boys have sent her There was a large audience and| { gratitude for her wonderful work. the RC.H.A. band which early In| regey Jay Kingman sang for three the evening paraded Princess Street, | years in leading European opera Was present and gaw a very fine | ouses. One critic of Milan said! entertainment. At the conclusion of about his work, "Here is a singer the add , J.'M. Hughes moved | who sings." & hearty vot8 of thanks to the speak. ers and thanked Lieut. Light and the | band : Dissolved Law Partnership. After fifteen years o very Hisar: ant business relations Messrs. Spar- dleularly pleased over the Success pom & McCue have mutially and in le mésting hd the encourage- (jo friendliest spirit agreed to dis- Peis given y those who Jutshded, | solve partnership and each will con- | ing AiG SLiant an os Satie. tinue to practice on. his ow Rehalt, . is $800,000 and it will be obtained says the Smiths Falls Record-Néws. next week if the citizens of Kingston | insects Carry Disease . and Renae keh up the pertorm.| : Dat them with Keating's. j ance of the past day or two. In this Toy Pram BU rb Tl Cog ped campaign one great fact is impres- Rvary nue ¥ on Berisnie te oY Cittsen, vis, that hel JISMAs disthes Horm to DiS kill you. Keating's 18 unrivalled, will of the Parliament or nation is and is sure death to all insects. Car- The executive committee was var] ary citizen whose interests are vital | RN EERE ENN EEN NE proof, and guaranteed not to 'rust. WeHave, In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomate Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup s Tomato Somp ONLY $1.98 A Snap in Pink or White Corsets for Satur- day Night Shoppers--new models med- ium and low bust--extra quality -- tear- Clark | Clark's Vegetable Sou r Distributors for Red Rose pa--the " Good Tea ! Victory Bonds are the thing. Buy them! W. R. McRae & Co GOLDEN LION " License No. 6843 popular ay {§ Our Patrons Wear Smiles We've Been Looking for You Now 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. Sizes 20 to 30. Reg. $2.50 and $3.00 lines. Spe- cial to-night .. $1.98 aoe me aie ie FOR INVESTMENT A row of six brick front dwell ings, with improvements. sheds and good yard for $6,200 (on Corrigan street.) Now is the time---here's the place. E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnston and Division Phones 530W. and 588, Unbeatable values in Hosiery and Under- wear--all sizes, & Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" | ==Moffat Heaters with Grates. m ENERNEERERENEERNDERN EE] ~MoClary Boss Stoves, Re ---- yess BUILDERS SUPPLIES stvaue Stoves and Furnaces FROM cAMP MOHAWK ~Tortolse Coal Heaters, 1 NNEESENNNERRNRERENENEREEEEN FEREEEENENEREETECSUANREDE Tm the attitude and will or every ordim tons only 13¢., 25c. and 40e. ly concerned in the success of the No jaan San 4 afford not to have or A A To: Queen's the Frontenat Ciub to four retiring professors. €0r's 'retiring, Dean James Knight and Dr. seventy-five sat ° ? ~=McClary Sunshine Furnaces, ote, at reduced prices, SANGLIN & 00, Bay & Wellington KINGSTON, Office Phone Factory C" MPLIMENTARY DINNER Four Retiring Professors of Queen's University, dinner was given by the staff of University Friday night at There are four profes. Dean W. L. Goodwin, Cappon, Dr. A, P. James Third. About down to dinner in dining room of the The chair was occupied Streets os 1418 b

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