Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1919, p. 15

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 10190. FOR Solid Brick House; 7 rooms; mediate possession; centrally } quired $1,000. THE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY 'Phone 68 and 874w. improvements {GRAN SALE built 4 years; im- ocated, Price $2,450. Cash re 56 Brock Street BS The Cool Weather Is a forerunner of Fall and Winter and a sure Indication that you will soon be wanting a-- HOT WATER BOTTLE | We can supply them with ons and two year guarantees at a prige to sult your pocket-book. HOAG'S DRUG STORE OPP. YM.C.A, KINGSTON, ONT. N.B.~On and after October 1st, we will ¢lose bur store &t 8 p.m, Saturdays excepted, = AA tt Pearl A. Nesbit, LT.CM. ORGANIST Teacher of Singing and Plano Studio: 4490 Johnston Street. G.W.V.A. (Incorporated) Meeting--Mondays at. 7 Band practice, Tuesdays. SN 'Richardson Chapter, LO.D.E, and 4th Thursdays. General Notice! ® BEDFORD, THE AUCTIONEER is mow booking farm Frontenae County, List sales early and secure hice of dates. - 124 QUEEN ST., KINGSTON Phone 1721. WE SELL ON EASY TERMS Yadies' Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Men's Snits, Overalls, Undcrwear, Jewelery, Suitcases, ete, N. Morris, 374 King St. VOTERS' LIST, 1919 Municipality of the Township of King- ston, County of Frontensae. Notice 1s hereby given that I have transmitfed or delvered to: the pers sons mentioned in Section 8 of the On. tarfo «Voters' List Act dhe copies re- quired by the said Section to be so transmitted or delivered, of the list made pursuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Asgessment Roll of the said municipal- ity to be entitled to vote in the said municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Muni¢ipal Elections and that the said list was fivat posted up in my office on the 8th day of November, 1919, and re- maing there for inspection And T hareby eall 'upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have RNY errors or Shiigsions corrected ac- cording to law Dafed at Cataraqui, this 10th day of November, 191% «ii AOHAS, F, ADAIR, Clerk. NOW OPEN The Marrison Stadio is Again « «sBeady. for Business Portraiture, Commercial Work Copying, Enlarging, Etc. Phone 1318w. - 92 Princess Street Anything --Any Time--Any Place Big ty "Wé' wish to announce to the public' that 'we 'have moved to 222 WELLINGTON STREET corner of Queen Street, where we are better equipped to sup. ply your wants in-- AUTO TIRES AND ACCESSORIES SUDDABY: BROS. PHONE 1988 * YOU SHOULD HAVE | yr so by our SrSe amitequs wwe it to : jo have ood eyuigh) en to your family' We are competent. : 'We do aIF our work on the give the best and stock sales in! MONDAY EVENING H. Angrove Elected President and E. C. Gildersleeve Honorary Secre- tary--T, M. From Latter Position. the Kingston Curling Club was held Monday night in the rink and a very large attendance of members was present. The report of the executive com- mittee showed a total deficit of just over $700, due to the removal into -------------------- | 1 ANGROVE Elected President of the Curling Club Sam, | new quarters last ! cost of furniture ete. It was decided to make an assessment of $5 each on all last year's members who are still in the club, the money to take the form of one renovation bond, deemable each spring. This, it was stated, would do away with the pro- posed raising of the members dues from $15 to $18. Other matters committee were, points competitions. In future, winners of silver spoons 'will be handicapped une point for each spoon won. This would make competition taken . up by the changes in t {1 T. M. ASSELSTINE Who retires after twelve years' ser- vice as Honorary Secretary of the Kingston Curling Club. A Sr -------------------------- bles, it was settled that absolutely no substitutes would he allowed. It was decided to assign.one gen- tleman member of the club. to the executive to assist the ladies in the drawing up of their schedule, this member 'to have full authority to ters affecting the men's club. | exception of the rule No. 7 regard- ing no substitutes in the doubles. The length of final games will in Assclstine Retires | The annual business meeting of he ROUSE To-night and Wed. Big Double Programme 15--Reels Best Pictures--135 Sessue Hayakawa, in "The Man Beneath' THEDA BARA in "The Darling of Paris" Sao and Other Reels Superior Vaudeville RSTO CRIN (LUB| Daiiy 2.30 | Evgat7.30 Oc. & 15c¢. 15c. & 25¢. | HELD ITS ANNUAL MEETING ON Wallace Reid | 29¢ BArrie St. i AN EXPERIENCED COOK; GENERAL. ---N You're Fired | Kingston winter, and the | re-; more keen. With regard to the dou-| -------- At NN" tn, | rule on all questions relating to mat- | The executive committee made no | radical changes in the rules regard- | ing the club championship, with the! Sunshine Comedy SCENIC TOPICS OF THE DAY STRAND TUES., WED., THURSDAY 3 ZS SR Sensational Suécess. of motion pictures. NAZIMOV In the $250,000 Production "The Red Lantern" The Regal Robes worn by Mme. Nazimova are alone valued at $50,- 000. spread over six acres of ground were built for the- exterior scenes. Don't miss this wonder picture ADDED ATTRACTION CHARLIE CHAPLIN wih DOUGH AND DYNAMITE" - First Evening Performance .7 sharp Second Evening MR lt ct Kt PAN NAINA NOTICE™ This is to notify the general public that I will not be responsible for any debt contracied in my pame Without my personal consent. RAYMOND ROSS TISDALE. Kingston,' Nov. 8, 1919. BT GILDERSLEEV Elected Honorar: Rey of the Kingston Curling Jal wv ' future be 18 ends, tnstead of 15 as heretofore. The next meeting will be held in @ first week in December, when the skips will be elegted and the fin- al organization of the club "will be completed. The committee then proceeded to | the election of its officers for the en- Suing term, and = several changes | Were made. The president elected E was; H. Angrove, by acclamation; ist Tic president, T. M. Asseistine; hon- E. C. Gildersideve; bon. ny P. D. Lyman; ice-master, « A. Turcotte; member on the exe- 5 for the third player, H. A, To- field, member on executive for 2nd player; Dr. R. €, Cartright; execn- tive Sommition, T. J: Rigney, H. T. | USE "KINGNUT" Sweet as the nut from which it is made. a Cut your Butter Bill in half. Bibby, M. P. Reid; representative member, T. M. Asselstine, delegates to the C. 0. C. L. H. Angrove and BE. C. Gildersleeye; auditors, A.W, Me Lean, C. F. Smith. A notice in motion was then given that the services of a * h com- mittee" be dispensed with. ter will come before the next meet- ing in December. Ta A number of names of pective members were read out Logg so I Walsh, J. 3 McLeod, M, ph dmmen, | P. D. Sloan, T. P. Lyman, Prot. lett, Prof. Nash, Sherman Shermas Hl. Prot Scott, Major-Gen.'V. AS W. W. Gibson, T. Daviddon, ams Purdy, J. Wilson, Prof. Neish, T. M. Gibson, T. M. Smith, Mrs. T. M. Gib son and Mrs. G. W. Mahood. It was with great regret that the club learned that T. M. Asselstine, who has served a5 Secretary for the past twelve years, desired to be re- lieved of the position. He was made first vice-president and ass members that he would work OPERA See the Great. | est Artist in a production without a | parallel, in all the brilliant history | 1,500 pepple, 18 huge sets '| QUALIF 9.10 sharp | is mat- | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THE PEOPLE'S FORUM CONDENSED ADVERTIING RATES { First insertion, 1¢ & word. Each con- ecutive insertivn thereafter, half- i cont a word Minimum charge for | one insertion. 25¢; three imsertions, | B0c; six, $1; one month, §3. | he above rates are for cash only; when charged they are double. HELP WANTED. ain MACHINIST. C. LIVINGSTON & BRO. DINING ROOM GIRL. APPLY WHIT- ney Hotel COOK. Y. APPLY SUPERINTENDENT, W.C. A DISH WASHER AND SCRUB WOMAN. Apply, Hotel Randolph. MAID FOR GENERAL. HOUSE- work. Apply 30 Barrie, GIRL FOR STORE. APPLY Grimms, 102 Princess street. LADY TO DO WASHING AND IRON- ing. Apply Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, [A AT Apply Mrs. F, W. Wellington street. A GIRL FOR CHOCOLATE DIPPING. Apply to Allan Masoud, Fruitland, 348 Princess street. Brigstocke, 17 | Two INSIDE WIREMEN. P. 8. Graham, Electrical Contract- wor, 347 Alfred street AN EXPERIENO ED GIRL FOR CANDY dn ter. Apply New York Fruit Ste 314 Princess street YOUNG IRL TO ASSIST WITH BABY two years oli. Apply Mrs. Harold Davis, 174 Stuart street. | TWO CARPENTERS. APPLY Norman, Kingston Cement ducts Factory, Patrick street. H., F. Pro- | YOUNG GIRL OR MIDDLE AGED WO. | man for general housework; to sleep at home preferred. Apply 243 Brock street. A STENOGRAPHER., MUST HAVE experience Apply in person, James fl Richardson & Sons. Limited, King | and, William 'Streets {| FIREMEN -- BRAKEMEN -- $150-5200 monthly; experience unnecessary Railway Association (addressed stamped envelope) care Whig, | BXPERIEN ED SALESLADY; NONE other need apply. Ome with some experience in bookkeeping profers red. Apply to H. E. Braden, Cala. bogie, Ont, GIRLS, BETWEEN THE AGE OF fourteen and eighteen; light work; ! steady employment. Apply S | Oberndorffer, Cigar factory, Om- taro street {y--aelling our guaranteed piants. Outfit free. Lib- Brown Brothers men, Limited .0., Ontario. | Live MAN WANTED---SPARE TIME i igsion. APPLY TO} AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS --SALARY AND COMMISSION 1 Tag Stock Somplete ing exclusive specially hardy, grown sulx b Sold only by our ag El free samples. Write now inion Nurseries, Montreal E to Dom- A DAY 1S BEING EARNED BY our agents right through the Fall, selling our high class Personal Greeting Xmas, cards in spare of full time. Save our customers 5} per cent. Write Modern Art Co. Toronto. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY making $50 to $75 weekly, now until Christmas, 'Canada's Sons and Great in the World War" Written by) Canadians from battlefield and official records. Introduction by General Currie, Authen plete story of Canada's cord. Unusual opportu turned soldiers and others; Marshall made $120 firs Mr. Peel averages ov weekly Spare time r Outfit free. Winston Co. Charles! y orders! < MALE HELP WANTED Goon WAGES FOR HOME WORK. | Fe need you to make socks on the} fast, easily learned Auto Kn Experience unnecessary. immaterial Positively vassing. Yarn supplic 4a lars stamp Dept Kn! fitter C 0. Toronto no. oa Pa 24C, WANTED GENERAL. the day, house clean Apply Box U-l1, ing we ing. Whig O - WANTED----TO BUY, 7 modern house, {n good locality 500 to $4,500. Apply Box P-5, W fice. $! TO BORROW, $1,500, ON FIRST CLASS security, city property. Will pay 8 per cent. Apply Box A-1¢ Oftice. RENT A HOUSE BY NOVEMBER 1st; unfurnished. WIN pay $40 or $50 a month. Whig Office. penter repair work card to E. J. Kelly gtreet, done #1 Drop a Barrie TWO LADIES, THREE rooms, with convenien housekeeping. Appiy Whig Office. OR FOUR ces, for lig Box K- I LADY, WITH TWO CHILDREN; furnished or unfurnished hous keeping rooms or apartments ply Box M-8, Whig Office. | WANTED, TWO OR THREE MEN WHO i are capable to run engines, hoist 1 and mining equipment; must be i able to make running repairs State wages with references; com- { pany boards. British American ] Feldspar, Tichborne. | YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN LEARN Telegraphy. Taught thoroughly { snd quickly. Positions secured | Day and night classes. For par- 1 ticulars appiy Instructor, Third Floor, Windsor Block, 206 Princess strest. EXPERIENCED LOOPER ON S8- point machine; steady work; 12ec per dozen. Also experienced knit- ters on Jenckes machine; 23c. per dozen. Will pay fare to good, re- liable girls, Apply Box LK, Whig ce. TEACHERS WANTED. TED TREACHER FOR S,. 8. NO. 8, Wolfe Island, Ont. Appiy, stat- ing salary, te J. 'W. Niles, Sec'y- Treas, R. R. No. 1, Wolfe Island. EXPERIENCED TEACHER WANTED 8. 8. No. 4, Bedford: Salary $450. 00; Juties to commence first For further informa- nso Tithmerman, R. No. 2, Harting- ] NO. 514004 PTE. JOHN BERRY, LATE $th Field Ambulince, Francs, seeks a steady position. Write John Berry, Enterprise, Ont. SITUATIONS VACANT, COMPETENT STATIONARY FIREMAN, Steady Jon Must have certificate. Apr by 1 enter, Box S-10, Whig O 335 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS G GREET- ing card sample book free; repre- sentatives making sfive to ten dol- lars daily. Bradiey-Gatretson Com- pany, Brantford, Onear PUPIL OF teacher of heory. Pupils prepared for the Toronto Conservatory of Music examinations. Studio: 23 Mack street. Telephone 1532w. WANTED, ABOUT SEVEN ROOME house; modern conveniences; good Jocality: possession Jan. lst. Ap- ply Box T-10, Whig Office. WANTED---A FURNISHED HOUSE IN good locality, for desirable tenant No children. Apply J. K. Carroll Agency, 56 Brock street. Phone 68. WANTED TO PURCHASE, BRICK house, with modern conven No outlay or experience} FOR | from | int roducing | Britain] notes} 19 hours;| , be used.| GOOD GARAGE, yronto. | [a : | i ter i Distance | FURNISHED WIDOW, WOMAN WANTS WORK BY { TO » ROOMED | Whig Apply to Box D-135,} STORM WINDOWS PUT ON AND CAR. | WE vewew DARK BROWN COLT, WHITE SPOT on nose. Kindly return to Joseph Anderson, Barr lefield. AT GRIF FINS THEATRE, ON SAT. urday night, Silk Scarf, old rose and white Reward for its return to 60 Clergy street west. . ON FRIDAY, OCT, 31st, A BAY HORSE, white star in face, left foot also white Any one having any infor- mation of same kindly communi- cate with Be: Dordofl, 3 Charles =t STRAYED. ON LOT 20, IN Sih CONCESSION OF Loughboro Township, two heifers | and one bull, ebout first of June. Owner may have Ruttan, Perth Road, Ont. TO-LET. . id APPLY EARL in the evening. 301 street, LARGE GARAGE AND A GOOD stable. Apply 29 Elm street. TWO FURNISHED ROMS FOR LIGHT hopsd keeping. street. FURN ISHED, ONE bd RONT BEDROO) business sectior to Sew SUITABLE "D ROOM; t 499 Princess for a stuc Apply street | FOUR NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; conveniences; good locality ply Box 0-8, Whig Office. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE; CLEAN and dry Apply 5. E. Wathen, 143. Nelson street. Phone 1391) FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND RoR: all mprovements;. centrally locat-. ed. Apply 243 Brock street. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, and dry. McCann's Real "Agency, 88 Brock street. 326 or 631. hi rr Woone THREE GOOD FURNISHED RED. rooms; every convenience; suitable he students. Apply Box N-8, Whig C HAVE for rent A FIRST CLASS in the Bibbys OFFICE | building; would make a splendid dentai. of fice Apply Bibby Ltd | sTorAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN dry, airy rooms; your own lock and | Key. Frost's City Storage. 298 Queen street. Phone 536; res. 989. | LARGE, BRIGHT, FRONT BEDROOM, furnished; electric lights; hot wa- ; ter heating: suitable for one or two { persons. Queen's University, street West 144 Union LEGAL. B., CUNNINGAMNM, and: Solicitor, ence street, BARRISTER w office, 19 Clan. 'Will pay from ate to $4500 cash. Apply Box A-12, Whig Office . SEOONTLHAND UPRIGHT PIAN for cash or In part payment of AY pianos and Srafona C. W. Ling. say, Lim} 131 Princess street. WANTED, BY LADY STUDENTS, TWO well heated. and furnished _bed- Joos, with usd of kitohen for i ut rouse keeping. tate pri 8 Fa3, Whig Office. nk PERSONAL. HAIR, MOLES, WAR' BIRTH apd ail growths snd Ri Sr ishas removed permanently, withe ut soar; 30 arg experience, Cb Thro a a Ski in" 28d roat an n Cha Bagot street. UPHOLSTERING CALL OR DROP A CARD TO WwW. J Uatine, upholster. 216 Bagot W, HAROLD FOR YOUR UP. holstering and general repairing. Leave orders at or drop a card 104 Clergy street. A. BE, KNAPP. BA. LDS, D. alice 250 Princess Street. 08. Phone AMBROSE SHEA, B.A, BARRISTER | and Solleltor. Law office, corner of King and Brock, over Royal Bank. Phone 1989. FINANCIAL LIVERPOOL, assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited lability of city property. Insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or Siving pew business get rates from trange and Strange, Agents. Phone 325. FRONTENAC LOAN ment Society; President, W. F. AND INVEST- incorported 1861, Nickle, K.C.; vice resident, A. B. Cunningham. joey issued om city and farm properties, municipal and county debentures; . mortgages purchased; fnvestment bonds for gale; deposits received and interest allowed C. Cartwright, manager, 87 Clar- ence yireet, Kingston. CARP ENTERING, WHEN YOU va THE CARPENTER see James Selby, Contractor, 313 Aer Avenue. Phone 1808w row Ry 0% AND DREY! erchants ER, ARCH. Bank Chambers, Soraer es Brock and Wellington streets. DR. GORDON C. DEWAR, DENTIST, 200 Princess street. near Montreal street. Phone 1678. DRS, SPARKS SPARES, DEN. tists, l&y Auton eat. Larnovaky's. 1hone 448. FOR SALE OR TO LET FOR SALE OR TO LET --- BRICK house, No. 25 Nelson sirédt to let Sram Dea, 5th, .Nos."25 and 27 fur 1. Apply to Chas. R. Webster, 33 Brock siren' e 393. same by paying | for pasture and expenses. John A. | Apply 3854 Princess | Two minutes' walk from | LONDON AND GLOBE | Fire Insurance Company, Available | KNITTING MATHINE AND RIBBER Ror sale As B, Whig Office. RADIATOR COV] car start eisy. Brockvilie: * EN PANDORA RANGE first class cond Clergy . sirowe -- RE SALE pply IN is SOLID BRICK HOUSES, NOS. 200 AND 252, King Sueel East. "Apply ¥. H. Macnee, 143 King Street West. TWO CHOICE BRED REGISTERED Holstein Bulls ready for service, 4.3 Henderson & Son. Portsmouth, ont a | GENUINE GRAPHENOLA selections; ye Terms, $5 cush Lindsay, Limited, AND own gholce, 3s. 3 par week. CO. "121 Princess sx TER FRONT AND also washing mea- and bob sleigh. Cheap. Ape Stanley Street. STEEL RANGE, warming ne chi ply ¢ HARD AND sOPT in large or smal} E. E. Wathen, Phone 1391J. ar OK FOR SALE, ntities. Apply 3 Nelson street. 18, HOU "wm AND LOT, WITH BARN,; NINE ; nicely pitUSRRqIn Bath vils partic Wary address Mrs. Ww n Ear, Napanee GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE, DO- ing a first class business. ' Store built most sanitary. Building and stock sold together, Apply Box V-11, Whig Office. {wv SED PIANOS AND ORGANS; ALSO Phonograph Boxes; good for pack- cases. Apply Plano Depart. it. R. J Rejger, Jeweler, Prin. cess street, ¥ JFORD COUPE, LATE MODEL, ELEC. tires almost new, or : Car in trade; a snap. sity Avenue, cor. Barl FOR SALE-T74 Phone 457w. lately Eh ohn Mo Ahan lot 88x10 "feet; moder im provements; ou al foods. .Ap- ply on premises. LINGTON ST, | WE HAVE FOR Saw J KINDS ov good second hand" rRiture and Stoves. Any person having stoves and furniture to & os wih pay highest pri 433 Princess J B Foon aT TIRES33.30 COVERS 82.50; tubes from §1 up; en, bk cycles from $40.60 up; pompt Sttentlun given to all kinds of bicycle oe ir work, also bicycles to reat, week or month. Geo. Muller, 273 King street. oth 032w. | INSTANT CORN AND CALLOUS RE« lief; no pain; no bleeding; no loss of time. 15 cents each. Sent by mail prepaid. No stamps ac- cepted. Address Instant Corn & Callous Relief Co, Room DD, 241 f Division street, Kingston, Opt. + HOOD, GENERAL; SE MARE) sound and Kin way; ron- about buggy, set of single harness; cutter, delivery waggon; also a 250 Egg Chatham Incubator and Brooder; cheap to quick buyer. Ap- ply 401 Division street, city. | FARE, OF 180 ACRES, 75 ACRES first-class tillable land, balance pasture and wood, well fenced and waiered, in the Township of Stor. rington. Good frame bouse, ce~ ment basement with new furnace, with drive house and Kitchen at.' tached. Barn 30 x 42, with undere ground stone stables; hay barn 24 x 42; hog pen, two hen houmes, all in good repair, on Perth road, near Lioughboro Lake bridge, 12 miles from Kingston, 1; mbes to school, cheese Tactory and village of In- verary. Pe n in Spring. $6.- 060 will buy 1 am unable to work it ary lon «Apply to Wm, Harpell, Erinswvi Ont. . x BATEMANS BEAL | ESTATE AGENCY £$3500--BRICK HOUS! SE; J 10 ROOMS; ALL improvements; hard wood floors and stable. $6000---PRESSED nRioK HOUSE modern; electric lights; am A ALL floors; good garden, rear entrance; beautiful location. 25 LOTS FOR SALE--810 DOWN AND five dollars par. month, $2100--DWELLING 8 ROOMS; LARGE lot and outbuildings, $2200--FRAME DWELLING: 6 ROOMS) fmprovements; early new. $1800---FRAME DW ELLINGY 7 Roos, improvements; | large lot nd ab $3200--BRICK VENEER; 7 ROOMS, improvements; Rood location. $2800--ROVGH oAST: . ROOMS; right of way improvements, 150. Wellington St. Phone SSW. 'Asselstine has installed an excellent system in operation for the secretar- fal work of the club. Ladies Curling Club Meet. The Ladies branch of the Kingston Curling Club met in the afternoon at the rink 'for the purpose of attend- ing to some minor business and for were, Miss Ada Birch, president, Miss Betts, first vice-president, Mrs. Harry § secretary. rer, Mrs. G. Meltay, treasurer Sattwright, rs. Bibby, Mra. George McKay, Ex ecutive Committee. : "It was decided to raise the fee for team: members of the Ladies Club two dollars. | : Rev, H. W. Wright, yastor of the Smith's Falls Baptist church has ml | andar he Fenton tn ake of the present ' John Richmond Jacobs, a er Grove Jottings, = Nov. 8.--The snow storm of yes- terday makes things look as if win- ter is coming. A number of hunters have passed through here going north'for thelr annual hunt. 8. 8. Ne. B is closed this week owing to the illness of their teacher, Miss Dowdell. D. Youmans has returned home after visit with friends in the {an extended United States. H. Hartwick has par- chased W, Andrew's house on Mill street, and moved in this week. Mr. Andréws intends gomg to Baoeroft Charles Lockwood is moving into children. Herbert, John, an Price are visiting friends at Selby. Senin, im WELLL GTON ONE , SPREE]

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