Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1919, p. 14

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(From Our Own Nov. 10 James to, is to deliver ax sembly hall of the 1.O sn Wednesday evening, N the labor conditions of Canada ihe suspices of Gananoque § of the Amalgamated Association of iron, Steel and Tin Workers of Norta, America another lent of this aged and esteemed town passed lo res! Saturday evening, in the person 3ilbert Root, a resident here fo! juarter of a century. Decéased aden in failing salths for iiees rears past Bes s his widow waves two sons William. of Br e; James Montreal; Mrs. Ford Gillespie, Otta- wa: Mrs. W. A. Hutcheson, Front of Leeds and Lansdowne township, and Miss Lottie Root, at 'home. Undér the guspices of the pupils of Sapanoque high school, an enjoyable issembly was held In the assembly sall of the club house of the Ganano- gue Canoe and Motor Boat Associa- tion. on Friday evening There was another large offering of tive hogs on the local market on Sat arday, all of which was taken by lo- sal men for shipment. The local Salvation Army Corps is} at last in possession of a home, hav- ing purchased the building occupied tor the past few years by am, from She trustees of the Holiness Move- ment. Sherman Smith, a young son of Mr and Mrs. Reuben Smith, Stone street. passed away in| Kingston General Hospital, yesterday, where he h a been undergoing treatment. The re- mains were forwarded here r In- terment. Mr. and Mrs Hamilton, are their honeymoon former's D.:. H Stunden, part Lorne gpending a in town parents, Stunden, Wellington William G. Bates, located for some time past af Jones' Falls, sper the week-end in town with his wife and tamily, Stone street Mre. James Brophy and Arthur L. Skinner, of Buffalo, N.Y. were tm town during the past few days, hav- ing been summoned here on account of the death of their sister, the late Mrs. J. F. Chapman. A A Ever Feel "Dopy"' After Meals? At times we all feel dull and heavy. Just one thing to do--relax the bowels and cleanse the system with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Uneclean matter is flushed out. the liver is 'oned, blood is purified, and at once vou feel better. Good health and jovial spirits are quickly found in this celebrated medicine, Enor- mous benefits follow the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills in every case; they are very mild, very prompt and uarantged by the makers. Insist on efting Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25¢ per 10x everywhere. gid ea daughters, | | OANNOT YET TELL WHO WON THE WAR (Canadian Press I London, Nov. 10.-- know what is going to happen in Russia you will not know who pas won the war," de mer Maude, writer in the lish papers, in an King's College. "It is possible,' he proceeded Germany is going to galr great deal more in the eas yespaich) Until you ad a Very than west she bas lost in the NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. || Clipped From the Whigs Many Bright Exchanges, H. B. Johnson has been appointed i deputy police' magistrate of Pem- { broke. | Thomas Jackson Elliott, Renfrew, i died on Sunday from appendicitis. {11¢c was a prominent Methodist i Dr. Embury, reeve of Bancroft Vil- | age, had the misfortune to sprain { his right Knee while at Hughes { Camp in the northern part of the { county : i Mrs. George H. Clare, one of | Tweed's best known residents was on { Wednesday the victim of a paralytic | stroke while preparing supper. Nurse | is in attendance | At the home of Mrs, Esther Flin- { dall teresting event riage of her : Flindall to Art occurred, the mar- daughter, Miss Ninta r Wilson," Toronto. On Oct : friends and neigh- sors of Mr. and Mrs. Manly Dewitt, e nster, presented them with an ad- dress and purse, before they depart. ed for their new home near Napanee. Holden - eldest son of the late Erastus Holden, died at Mon- | treal on October 31st Deceased, was born in Belleville. Deceased was a 3 brother of Mrs. E. H. Laroche, Belic- L 1 Albert "On Puesday Miss lorena Maybee | { and Harold Adams were quietly mar- ! the Methodist parsonage, Con- After the ceremony the bridal ried at secan {i CO { their honeymoon. 5 i In Toronto on Friday the marriage ltook place of Katherine Murphy, {daughter of the late Dr. John B. Mur- {phy, Brockville, and Mrs Murphy, | Parkdale, and Capt. Gilbert Osincup, ID S.0., M.C., of the American Army Medical Corps. On Nov. 5th, a guiet wedding 'was solemnized at the home of Mrs. Ww. G. Bonisteel, Sidney, when her sec- ond daughter, Vera Madeline, was united in the bonds of holy matri- mony to Bdward A. Hogle, only son of Austin Hogle, Trenton On Nov. the 5th Albert E. Overell, a former well known Belleville boy died at Montreal after being ill for some time.' Deceased was fifty-seven years of age and was a son of J. C. Overell, who for years conducted. a stationary business in Belleville. A. Dickson has rented his house to Mr. Comfort, of the Camden East Paper Mills. Miss Martin has rented the east end of her house to Mr. Every of the Mills, and Mr. Dickson at the west end of Camden East. PRICE'S MILK is Clarified. PRICE'S MILK is Pasteurised. PRICE'S MILK is in Sealed Bottles. PRICE'S MILK is 14c. per quart, PRICE'S MILK is sold for Cash Only. PHONE 845. Price's Dairy | Returns to date Wellington, on Tuesday, an ing sie left on the: evening train, on i has rented Mrs. Sherloek's house, all | '| Victoria School, Gait, 'and WoamWell Brand Shoes - Quality, Comfort and Durability in every pair. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG r ba VICTORY LOAN RESULTS PRINCE TO VISIT PRESIDENT WILSON Returns' Received at Headquarters Up to 7 p.m. Yesterday Objectives for Unit--Teams, $1,704,000; special subscriptions $950,000. Tota! . Teams 119,000. Total Districts Kingston City Wolfe Island Kingston Township Pittsburg Township Storrington Township Loughboro Township . | Portland Township | Hinchinbrooke | Bedford Tcwnship { Kennebec Township i Olden Township Township Oso Township | Clarendon, Barrie and Millar | Palmerston and Canonto | Portsmouth { Howe Island » { As shown in the above figures, Kingston and Frontenac have still to | Returns From Canvassing Districts. a (Canadien Press Despatch Washington, Nov. 10 Pre- sident Wilson will see the Prince of Wales if the royal visitor so desires, rear-admiral ' .$ 2.850.000 Grovson the President's physi- 1,958,500 cian, said to-day. The Prince | will arrive here to-morrow morn- ing and arrangements have been made for him to cal! on Mrs. Wilson at the White House in the afternoon. He probably will visit the President 'in his room at that time. Flag Objective Returns ¢ o aus $1,115,000 £0,000 100,000 $2,500 76,000 70,000 75,000 20,000 25,000 7,500 sic LAST HOURS IN PARLIAMENT Houses To - Be Prorogued » Mondoy Afternoon. 5 000 i (Canadian Press Despatch) 10.000 300; Ottawa, Nov. 10.--Hon. Mr. Do- 2 600 1,700 | herty, acting leader of the Govern- 2 00h 2.950 | ment, stated in the Commons this =r 18.000 | Morning that the Governor-General « would attend at 4,30 this afternoen ! for the purpose of proroguing parlia- | | ment. Mr. Doherty also stated that | while the date had mot been fixed, parliament would meet again | at 4.30! Ea eet $1,700,00 $848,500 : > raise about $700,000 to reach the objective, and the executive comniities early in 1920. The Government lea- | i | urges that the greatest energy be put into the campaign this week to p With the exception of two municipalities all are | | far beneath their quota and the executive | and Frontenac is at stake and we have got to Particular attention is directed to the rural town- ships, which are far behind, and the solicitors are | increase their returns daily so that by the end of { will have subscribed the full amount asked to the | Fronténac is fully able to contribute its share and no one able to buy bonds | { the district over the top. was made in the past. should be overlooked. der also told Hon. Mackenzie King that so far as he knew, Sir Robert Borden was recovering strength, but! he could not say when the Premier | would return to Ottawa. In the Senate, Sir James Lougheed | moved the second reading of the] House of Commons Act fo amend the Temperance Act and considerable | discpssion followed. At lunch ad-| Kingston | i feels that the honor of keep up the reputation that asked to endeavor to the week all townships | Loan. It is felt that] When informed Monday 'morning that Canada had subscribed $318,- | journment the second reading had | 1 000,000, J. M. Hughes, chairman, expressed great satisfaction, that as other districts had exceeded t was under a greater obligation to rea tional $100,000,000 asked for from Ontario would be forthcoming, and 80 | far as the Kingston executive was concerned it was prepared to adopt any plans calculated to win her proper place in the Victory Loan of 1919. Prema, not been agreed to: } New Art In Motion Pictures. | { In the Red Lantern, the newest | { Nazimova screen production, the | producers spent $250,000 to demon- | strate that motion pictures can excel | { the stage in the finer forms of art. | and said! he amounts asked ot them, Kingston | ch her mark. He felt that the addi PROCLAMATION ARMISTICE DAY 110 + | In respectful col ince: with His | | Majesty the Kiug's proclamation, 8 request that at the hour of eleven | o'clock a.m. Tuesday, the 11th inst, all business and domestic activities of every description should cease for al period of two minutes. I farther request, 1st, that on) Armistice Day patriotic and thanks- | giving services be conducted in the | schools and colleges; 2nd, that the churches observe midweek prayer meeting as thanksgiving service to Almighty God for binding peace; | 8rd, that flags be flown on Avmistice Day by citizens on their places of business and residences. a; H. W. NEWMAN, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Nov. 10th, 1919. God Save The King. NOT TO INTERFERE N GERMAN ELECTIONS (Canadian Press Despatch) Paris, Nov. 10.--The Supreme Council has decided not to inter- fere with the German municipal elections mow being held in i areas where plegbideites are to be taken under the peace treaty. It has decided, however, that suoh elections 'will be in no way binding upon the Allies, which ® will disregard them iwhenever | necessary when the final settle- . ment of affairs in the districts in question is affected. THE WORLD'S TIDINGS IN CONDENSED F! -- Tidings From All Over Told In "a Pointed and Pithy Way. Edward Malone, a lineman, of East' London, was electrocuted by touching u lve wire on a Hydro line. Cases of smallpox in Toronto were yesterday estimated by the Medical Officer of Health at between 2,000 and 3,000. Senator Watson says it has been decided to put nothing but Canadian- made' furniture in the new. parlia- ment building. ; ' 'W. H. Harvey, farmer, was nomin- ated out of a field of 'eight to con- test Kindersley, Sask., in the coming Provincial election. Joseph Carroll, assistant depot master, and for a score, ofigrears an {employee at the Union Station, Tor- onto, died yest A : The capture of teff, forty-five miles south-west of'Kiev, apparantly '| indicates a Bolshevik movement oR Kiev from both sides of the Dpieper. Yale beat Brown before 30,000 at the Yale Bowl on Saturday by 14 to 0. Harvard went to Princeton and were held to a 10 to 10 tie by the ipel William Liman, head of lor years, and who has been forty-five years in the teaching profession, has resigned gave first and second Jendings, with out threatened opposition velop- ing, to the by-law for the purchase of the street milway. : The "Canadian Spinner" was laun- ched Saturday at the Canadian Vie- ORM | od. ad Sandwich West Township Council}, "¥ | In it drama is so interwoven with | | beauty that neither could get along | without the other. Nazimova, a re-| markable personality in the drama-| tic art of both screen and stage, co- | { oberated with Metro, the producers | -- of the Red Lantern, in this innova-| New York Stocks. tion that sets a new picture stand-| Ovening Close] ard. i 9034 es] -------------------- 39 | STOCK MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Bongard, Ryerson &-Co., 237 Bagot Street, Atchison B. & 0. C.P.R. N.Y.C. a 73 Heading lw a 807% Southern Pacific .. 1 8 T8 So. Rallway ... ... 25% St. (Paul ... Union Pacific Atlantic Gulf... Marine .. Marine, pid. Gen. Motors . Maxwell Motors .. Studebaker . .. Willys-Overland Am. 1000 ... .\. Baldwin Loco. .. .. Am. Smelters .. Anaconda . Chino. ... Ingpiration va. Utah Copper ... .. Bethlehem, Steel "B™ Crucible Midvale ... .,. Rep. Steel , .. 1.8: Steel ...: .v.. Ailis-Chalmers ,. Am, Can, oi. Am, Car Pdy. ..... ind. Aleoh®™ ... .. Am. Sumatra ... .. Tobacco Prods. .. fhe Board of Commerce has con- | firmed its order respecting prices of | pork products, except mess pork and | lard that originate in the United | | States, ! 108% 380 47% 133% 331% 104 134% 68 657% 413% 63% 80 103 18%: 1 897% 230 53% 106% 45 607% 137° 114 A022 Canadian Stocks. Brazilian ... en Erompton . Can. Steamship Can. Steamship, pfd Can. Loco. ... Can. Cement ... Maple Leaf ... ... Steel of Canada .. . 71 MISS OLIVE L. CLARK Clever Hamilton girl who has been awarded the Governor-General's medal | at Faculty of Education, Queen's Uni- 74B MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1019.9 HEALTHY, , AERATED o WATERS yl Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups. Dublin Ginger Ale, English Ginger Beer, COLA CHAMPAGNE ....vsrasssnescrnnnnan $1.25 Per Case APPLE CIDER . .30c. Por Gallon Agents for Dows Ale and Porter and Dominion White Label! Ale $1.75 per Case Thomp Wholesale Tobc: -onists. Chuck Roasts 22m BIE, Sirloin Roasts ALSO A NICE LOT OF GOOD VALUES AND A CHOICE SELECTION OF BEEF, PORK AND LAMB, AT HO ODS BEEF Round Steak > Sirloin Steak ........... Porterhouse Steak ..... LAMB Fronts _. wn Hind Quarters .... Lamb Stew ... ... Frankforts .. Head Cheese SPRING CHICKEN. HOOD'S MEAT MARKET COR. EARL AND BARRIE STREETS. PHONE 407 rs Loi ------ Sd Vv GARDEN COURT CREAM AND PO DR PROTECT THE FACE AND CURE CHAPPED LIPS AND HANDS. nmin RM. SOLD ONLY BY:-- SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. USE MAXOTIRES Strengthen your casings where they need it the most--{rom the inside. The Maxotire bears all the strain. STANDARD VULCANIZING SHOP 284 ONTARIO 8 T,, COR. QUEEN A. NEAL, MGR, PHONE 2080. Wabasso Cotton 1040. \ VETERANS TO ASK PRINCE NOT TO HONOR U.S. WRITER Declare Costello Wrote Arti- cles Attacking British Forces and Bravery of Officers. Windsor, Nov 10.--Aroused at the spnouncement that Harry Costello, former Lieutenant, of Detroit, bad been summoned to Washington, where he will be decorated by the Prince of Wales for gaifantry on the Archangel front, thé: Executive Committee of Windsor Command of the Great War Veterans' Association yesterday authorized Captain Pea cock, Secretary, to take whatever steps he deemed advisable to prevent ihe ceremony. i Capt. Peacock, however, believes || it 'would be futile to ask the Prince to cancel the engagement with Cos- tello if the decoration is for bravery on the field. He got in touch Satur- day With Bergt. W. E, Turley, Pro- Secretary of the veterans' or- versity: twenty | Li Prince's staff. ' pe i dn the event of Secretary Turley i action, the: following letter, afternoon by Capt. sent to Ottawa: a LE rs o year 'for press distribution several scurrilous artl-| Hi cles w! 'were published by papers | Hi States attack- | Hl r Saturday Peavock, will be |. aay Montreal, being the ' out 88- |] ghout the United £4 HERH is a pep, ginger, swing and go Columbia Record music which makes the the favorites of all, who love the dance. A g Record great, play it on the A Columbia Gratonola is reasonabie in cost, yet strictly high grade in quality. Thanks to ! 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. ~ Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Broekville, Belleville - Lg "IF IT'S ON-A COLUMBIA RE CORD---LINDSAY'S HAVE mr" They're Big--Juicy--Delicious BC. Maclntosh Red Apples Now is the time to eat and enjoy them-- never were they finer than this seagon. Buy them by the box--they cost less. Your grocer or fruit dealer should have them. If not, send us his name and we'll see you are supplied. R. H. Toye Co. NOTHING CAN EQUAL THE . . td LINDSAY'S Payment-Plan, the cost Is spread out fong period of time, the pay ments so the money is never missed. A full line ¥f Grafonolas is on display at LIND- SAY'S, from the pertable "A" at $32.00 to the "Da Luxe" model at $360. Ag regards Records, 'always remember that ¢ * APL and Three Rivers CASA EN ERAT

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