Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1919, p. 5

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3 FOR SALE i | I : | ~PIPES, all sizes. i | i | i w~FADIATORS. ~-MILITARY TENTS, ~-Large picces of CANVASS, elc,, ele. I. Cohen & Co. po yp-- | foes 278 Ontario Street. Phone 534 | A AN A Psst * GEO. A. WRIGHT MACHINIST + Has removed from King Street fo 40 PRINCESS STREET Hepalr work of all kinds. Phone, shop 1264; Res., 1295 Fresh Cut Flowers Fens, palms, funeral dJdes/gns, Soral sprays, wedding bouquets w ade te order 'F. J. JOHNSON, 115 Breck St, Phone G. WASHINGTON PREPARED COFFEE made in the cup at the table. All size cans in stock. Prompt Delivery. D. COUPER Sr.n Princess strat Phone THA PHONE 1670 0. Aykroyd & Son { Carpenters and Builders ! 21 MAIN. STREET * he The Great English Remedy. Tones and invigor the whole nervous system, makes new Blood in old Veins, Cures Nervous | dency, 2 BIG BARGAINS 25¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Streets. Ldcemse No. 8-27149 Phone 1544. | Heart, Pailing Memory. Price 81 box, si fre One will please, six will cure, id by a! druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt o rien. New pomphlet mated EDICINE CO TORONTO, ONY, (Formerly Wind ar ing. Estimates on work freely glven, WALL PAPER FOR SALE 340 BARRIE STREET. PHONE 1266J. ANN, Nt Will cure any headache in 20 min. utes, will nip a cold in the bud, will relieve the monthly pains of women, and in every case it DR. A. W. WINNE | season. {to get a load of canne itn | Sse Ein | Montreal, santa IS {up for the winter. J 'Weoa's £hosphodine. ----p | Qebitity, Mental and i Tnivntion of en. | istration lived in Kimgston for a ioe mn pnt sna | THE DAILY BRIT Re-roofing Nearly Done. The re-roofing of St. James chitrch om Union street is nearly completed, and the job has made a improvement in the look of the church. For Fall and Winter, 1st. Prevost Brock street has a great 1§ | assortment of Ready Made Clothing 228. i in suits and overcoats and a splendid | assortment of Gents Furnishings, his | order clothing department was never | better assorted at extremely low pri- ces. On Her Last Trip. The steamer Brita has left Kingston oun her last\ trip for this She has gone'to Millhaven for and on her rgtugn will tie Once Lived in (Kingston. Hon. W. E. Raney, K.C., the at- torney-general in the Drury admin- time filling the duties of editor on {the old News. He has been practising free. THE woos | law in Toronto since 1892. Moved to New Quarters. | The cafeteria In the 8.A. Hostel has now moved into its new quarters, H ROWLEY ; {and a door has been let into the wall House Paluting and Paper Hang- ! (on King street, so that the cafeteria can be reached from the street. This will save having to go through the lounge of the hotel. To Go to Winnipeg. Another locomotive left the works on Friday morning for Winnipeg. It will ru e y e, that | % 1 run to meet the other on ht at | ppeared before Magistrate Denison left on Thursday morning, and the two of them. will be.taken to the "Peg, where they cre to be used as switch engines in the yards. Born In Kingston. William J. Moody, elected treas- urer of the Erie Railroad Company, was born in Kingston on September 9th, 1871. His father was John Moody, with F, X. Cousineau for years. His mother's maiden name | was Margaret O'Donoghue. Gananoque Memorial Shield. On Sunday afternoon a memorial Kingston have overseas records, and are bro- thers »f Major Thain MeDowell winner of the Victoria Cross. Winter Garments Needed. Winter coats were all the thing on Friday, as the weather was down to zero all day. Snow tried hard to fall, but turned to sleet later in the afternoon. The water trough in the market square has been removed for repairs. The side of it was knocked in and broken some time 'ago, and a new one is being put in at once. Join ithe Militia. Join the militia is the cry mow. With the 14th and the Machine Gun Brigade, there is a chance for all, and many returned men are taking the opportunity. of joining up and getting together again with many of their old comrades of days gone by. They would be quite pleased to go to camp for a couple of weeks in the summer. The new corps is rapidly filling up. New Drink for Tipplers. The tipplers have a new drink now, It is harmless only in appear- ance and experts say that when tak- en it is found to have a "kick" like the famous "Maud" of the comic DENTAL SURGEON! HBERE"S no ' remarkable secret about the recipes we use for our excellent bread and pastry. We make use of the best ingredients and a lot of expert knowledge of the subject. You'll make no secret of how pleased you are if you try our product, CELE) HOME MADE READ & PASTR | Begs to announce that he has "resumed his practice, {li | corner Johnson and Welling. [li | ton Streets, Kingston. Tele | phone 363. . i i | FOR SALE Farm of 91 acres; 9 miles from Kingston. | Good buildings and ||| LBAR' ICE CEAM water front. W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estato & 89 Brock St. ---- That Hair Mattress "OR THOSE FEATHERS SHOULD BE RENOVATED NOW, SEE US. WE ARE EXPERTS. Phone 494 nats -- : Kingston Mattress Company Ne Dry Storage For Your Battery The only proper winter care. Profit by past experience. Send it to-- WILLARD SERVICE STATION I LESSES, Prop, 'Phone 1340 19 Brock Si. STR. MIS SISQUOT shield will be unveiled in Christ church by the rector, Rev. Walter | Cox, at the regular Sunday School | session. The plate contains twelve | names of former scholars who gave up their lives on Flanders fields. Factory For Brockville. The Jireh Food Company, for | some years located at Maitland, has decided' to locate a factory in Brock- ville, where suitable manufacturing quarters have been secured: The leading spirits in the enterprise are Newell and Merrill McDowell, who papers. It has been labelled bal- sam of honey, and some of it has been confiscated by the Toronto po- lice. It is stated that it contains 99 per cent. alcohol. Say pre------------ Pickpocket Given Two Years. A charge of picking pockets net- ted Jack Pearl a sentence of 2 years at Portsmouth penitentiary when he in Toronto Police Court. Only 17 years of age, the lad already has a long record of crime in the Juvenile Court, and when these facts were presented to the magistrate, his honor decided that a stiff sentence was the only-remedy. Kingston Wins Again. The Peterboro Examiner remarks: "Apparently Kingston cannot be kept out of the Ontario cabinet. The electors of Kingston allowed Gene: ral Ross to be returned by acclama- tion to accept a position in the Hearst cabinet but Oct. 21st put an end to his brief term of office. Now Premier Drury comes along and se- lects W. #F". Nickle as attorney-gene- ral. Marketing By Autos. Quite a feature on market days lately is the large number of autos being used by the farmers to bring their produce f) the Kingston mar- kets. Besides saving a lot of time, it makes spee' ier delivery of goods, and saves ha' ng to bring feed for a horse. The farmers are becoming / Sunday Services in Churches Cooke's Church -- Anniversary service, Sunday, Nov, 16th. Preach- er will be Rev. Principal Gandier, D.D., of Knox College, Toronto. St. Paul's----Holy Communion 11 a. m., Preacher, Canon FitzGerald, Sun- day school, 3 pam.; evening prayer 7 o'clock. Preacher, Canon FitzGer- ald. . Union Street Baptist Chuarch--- Rev. J. K. Fairful, pastor. Evening service, 7 p.m.; Sunday school and | Bible classes, 3 pam. Everybody wel~ | come. Calvary Church--11 a.m., Mr. J. Kirch; 3 p.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., Mr, Townsend, Queen's; Mon-~ day, 8 p.m., Young People's Society; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. All are welcome. St. Andrew's--Rev. John W, Steph- en, minister. Service 11 am. apd 7 pam, conducted by the minister. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Students, soldiers and strangers always wel- come. Chalmers Church.~--Rev. R. J. Wilson, M.A., D.D., minister. . The minister will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. This church extends a wel- come to students, soldiers and tra- vellers and all strangers without a church home. 2 Brock Street Methodist Church Rev. D. A. Lough, Minister. Services at'll am. and 7 pm. Rev. D. A. Lough will conduct the morning ser- vice and Rev. J. D. Ellis the service in the evening. Sunday school 3 p.m. The beginners and primary classes, 11 am, First Baptist urch, Sydenham and Johnson streets--Rev. J. BS. LaFlair, pastor. 11 a.m., "The Di- mensions of Love"; 2.45 p.m. Bible school; 7 p.m., "Does Religion Pay?" The pastor will conduct the services. For you---a seat, a hymnal, a wel- come in this homelike church. Queen Street Church.--Rev. J. P. Enis, pastor. Public worship, 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Sunday school, 3 p.m. All services in Brook street {| Methodist church. Rev. D. A. Lough will preach in morning. 'The pastor will preach in the evening. Subject, "Calling the Elders." Everybody welcome. St. James' Chuich, corner Union and Arch streets=-Rev, T. W. Sav- ary, B.A. rector, the rectory, 1562 Barrie street. 11 a.m. morning pray- er and holy communion. Sermon sub- ject, "A Good Officer." 3 p.m. Sun- day school. 7 p.m. evening prayer and sermon. Sermon subject, "A Great Apostle's Great Lesson." * -- + First Oomgregaional Church, cor ner Wellington and Johnson----Rev. R. G. Tannahill, BA B.D. 120 Wel- lington street, minister, Services 11 am. and 7 pm. The minister will preach at both services. Sunday school 3 p.m.; Y.P.8., Monday, 8 p. =. Mid-week service Wednesday at p.m, Sydenham: Street Church, Method- ist-----Rev. W. T. G. Brown, minister, Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The minister will preach. Class meet- ing,-9.45 a.m.; Young Men's Club, 2 p.m.; Bible school, 2.45 p.m.; Ep worth League, Monday, 8 p.u. prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. All seats free. Strangers and stud- ents cordially welcome. Bethel = Congregational Church, corner Johnson and Barrie streets-- Charles Pattérson, pastor. Resi- dence, 76 York street. Services af 11 am, and 7 p.m: Sunday.school at 3 p.m; prayer service, Wednes- day, at 7.45 pm.; Y.PS.C.E.,, Fri- day evening, at 8 p.m.; Junior League, Friday evening, at 6.45. All are welcome. . First Church or Chirist, Scientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets--Sunday school, 9.45 am. Service, 11 a.m.; and Immortals:" W 3 to b o'clock. ted to the service and the read- g- room. $t. George's Oathedral-- Very Rev, G: L. Starr, M.A, D.D., dean and rector, 78 Wellington street. 'Phone | 2156. | Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A, B.D., priest vicar, 164 King street. and Vicinity | ISH WHIG aAssaaasat | i { quite converted to the use of the Lizzie, and the shanks mare is rapid- ly giving way to Henry Ford's crea- tions both in autos and tractors. TEV vVVeTYww The Attorney-Generalship. The Toronto Globe remarks: There will be general regret on the | part of lovers of good government | that W, F. Nickle did not see his! way clear to accept the position of | attorney-general in Ontario's new administration. Tis record of public service and his knowledge of parlia- mentary and legislative procedure specially fitted him for the post prof- fered to him by 'the coming premier, and the generous share of public confidence which he enjoys would have stood the government in good | stead. Banker's Elect New, President. At the annual meeting of the Ca- nadian Bankers' Association, held in Montreal, E/ L. Pease, managing di- rector of the Royal Bank of Canada, retired from the presidency. He had filled the position for the past three years.: C. A. Bogart, Toronto, gene- ml manager of the Dominion Bank, was elected to succeed him. The new President was born at Napanee, Ont, in 1864, and is a son of Ven. Archdeacon Bogert. He entered the service of the Dominion Bank in 1881, and, rising through various positions, became , general manager in 1906. Lieut. McCullough of Gananoque Lieut. J. Rodney McCullough, for- merly of the 156th Battalion, has re- turned to his home in Gananoque where he is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. MeCullough Lieut. McCullough, who was agent at Brockville, for the Canadian Pa- | cific Railway, joined the 156th Bat- | tallon and went overseas with that | unit. On the disruption of the Fifth | division in England, he was trans- ferred to the 2nd Battalion in France, where he was wounded last year, On recovery he assumed duty at a -Janadian camp in England where he has since been located. Should Know the By-laws. It will pay the drivers of some of the delivery rigs in the city to get | an idea of the by-laws There is quite a lot of turning in the middle | of blocks on streets with double | tracks, and as this is against the law, | people are liable to get some dam- | age bills to pay. A lad was coming | a rig went to turn in the middle of | the street and the young fellow was | knocked down and his wheel damag- | ed. An automobilist passing, stop- | ped and told the lad to get the driv- | er's name, as he was liable to pay any damage. -- Phone 1629). Twenty-second Sun- day after Trinity.' 8 a.m, Holy Com- munion; 11 a.m., Holy Communion; preacher, Bishop of Ontario; 3 p.m. Sunday school; 4 p.m., holy baptism; 7 p.m., evensong; preacher, Rev, Cecil Whalley, Cooke's Presbyterian Church, | Brock street--Minister, Rev. W. Tay- | lor Dale, 159 Frontenac street. Tele- | phone 1326. Anniversary services | at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Principal | Alfred Gandier, D.D., of Knox Col+| lege, Toronto, will preach at both | services. Special musie will be ren- dered by the choir. Sunday school, | 11 am. and 3 p.m. Bible class, 3 p.m.; Young People's Society, Mon- | day, 8 p.m. Students and visitors | cordially welcomed. : i St. Luke's Church, Nelson Street-- Rev. J. deP. Wright, M.A., B.D, rector. Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. 8 "am., corporate com- munion for the Woman's Auxiliary: 11 a.m., morning prayer. Sermon subject, "The Work of the Wo- man's Auxiliary"; 2.30 p.m., Sunday school; 4 p.m., holy baptism; 7 p.m., evening prayer. Music: Mrs. Myers will sing in the evening. Seats free. Students and strangers gordially in- | vited to all the | church. services of . the { &8 dangerous, 1 up Princess street the other day and | ATH OTS VAR THE Pu In View of Existence of Flu They Advise Prompt Treatment of Every Case of Cold. Wihen : the 'flu country last agreed by would be this wir 0 With the wi we of year there is hardly any large Sommunity in which ¢ is not present to. some degree. In view of the ever of the---disease Authorities are the public to Precautions, vices is epidemic awe year {t Was ge medical men <1 4 recurrence o ar 3 Present danger breaking out heal 1 Everywhere advis 8 abserve extraordinary One of their To treat all eases the conditions in such being similar to those in first stages of 'fly. ja TOF the treatment of colds, there S No- preparation equal to (Gri N which may be secured wt Pid Fix, Store. It is not a patent n but a treatment which w proved by your family drugs It contains x box and cover the drugs needed Nn such cases. Grip Fix is not a pn Preparation as #t has been in use fo. many Years, doing wonderful' work Quring last yea "fu epidemic. It ecmes in convenient capsule form and Shen b Wing it be sure to get Reid's up Tix as re is nothing "Just as Aha Is Wore ory Cons per box When a cold appears. druggists, : i. er ce on Se Pearl A. Nesbit, LTC. Teacher of Singing and Piano Studio: 449 Johnston Street. the drug medicine ould be ap- physictan. The et stated on every ee etme WE SELL ON EASY TERMS Ladies' Suits, D Men's Suits, Overalls, Jewelery, Suitcases, ete, N. Morris, 374 King St. Underwear, By becoming a member and purchasing your groceries at this store you will realize what Co-Operative Principles are. Kingston Co-operative Society, Ltd. King and Princess Streets. Phone 460. Delivery Service. " - NIPPSING EXTENSION Intending investors should com- municate with G. HUNTER OGILVIE at once and take advantage of ad- vanced sale. Call at 281 King or ring up 568} or 1087. ot The Cash "Store PRESERVING PEARS in baskets or by the peck. CHOICE EATING APPLES St. Lawrence, Snows, McIn. tosh Reds and Wealthy Hickory Nuts, Almonds. Wal- nuts, Brazils and Filberts--all fresh. 1,000 tins French SARDINES; No. 1 quality The United Grocery 188 Princess St. Phone 267 Next to Standard Bank Drink Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited Tr - PHONE 661. GOOD Just arrived a few select BULBS for immediate planting for Winter and Spring flowering.' A. D. HOLTON FLORIST. 280 PRINCESS STREET. RESIDENCE, 2036w, I es wa SOS py | mm FOOD USE MILK AS A FOOD. IT IS THE CHEAPEST FOOD THAT goes into your house. MILK IS ALWAYS CLEAN. Be sure it is safe and clean. PRICE'S. ¥ 14 Cents Per Quart IN SEALED BOTTLES PHONE 845. ; Price's Dairy " AREREERYREnRY BURSNEREMNDRENEY 2 ing, and get the Start the Want Ad. wheels turn- headed in your <direction! Your result you seek eet} | friends are getting helpful service from these little ads. They find jobs, workers, rooms, tenants; buy- ers, sellers--they get in touch with the people with whom they have | 'business to transact-- through the lscified. © a EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 17, '19, ton seas dias iene Special accommodation for automobiles. Fords, $3.00; touring or other cars, $4.00. ah Close connections at Cape Vincent With N. Y. ©. for all N. Subject to change without notice, ""Pape's Diapepsin® is the quickest, surest relief or a Sour, Acid, Gassy Stomach--Distress vanishes! EVERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON; Al. WAYS ON TIME. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT BY THIS RE LIABLE ROUTE. : : Re : A recent picture as "tle of as IL in Ba to dhe local police inspector. -------------------- : (Rana S50 8 an Dugas ot what | -

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