Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1919, p. 5

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919, THE DAILY BRITISH WH » 1G -- « = = | FOR SALE i | ~--PIPES, all sizes. ~RADIATORS. MILITARY TENTS. 'GEO. A. WRIGHT MACHINIST Has removed from King Street to 40 PRINCESS STREET Hepair work of all kinds. Prone, shep 1284; Ren, 1295 A Lorrie ~large pleces of CANVASS, ete, ete. L. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario Street. Phone 584 Fresh Cut Flowers Ferns, palms, funeral Jdea'gns, Socal sprays, wedding bougueta made te erder F. J. JOHNSON, nist, 115 Broek St, Phone A Sit PHONE 1670 0. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Builders 21 MAIN STREET G. WASHINGTON PREPARED COFFEE made in the cup at the table All size cans in stock. As NN SAA tl ---- i H. ROWLEY House Painting and Paper Hang ing. Estimates on work freely ivea. vs WALL PAPER FO SALE 340 DARRIE ST . PHONE 12084. Prompt Delivery, D. COUPER SER Princens atvet, Phone T4 I~ Pearl A. Nesbitt, L.T.CM. ORGANIST Teacher of Singing and Plano Studio: * 449 Johnston Street. 25¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. : BoniMarche Grocery. ' Cor. Kiang and Earl Streets. License No. 8-3T149 Phone 1544. WE SELL ON EASY TERMS i Imdies' Suits, Dresses, ° Skirts, | Men's Suits, Overalls, Uaderwear, | Jewelery, Saftcases, ete. 'N. Morris, 374 King St. Begs to announce that has resumed his i corner Johnson and Welling Ji ton Streets, Kingston. Tels phone 363. HERE'S no remarkable T secret about. the mhcipes we use Tor our excellent bread and pastry We make "use of the best ingredients and & lot of expert knowledge of the subject. You'll make no secret of how pleased you are if you try our product. TT ---- FOR SALE Farm of 91 acres; 9 miles from Kingston. Good buildings and water front. W, H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance 89 Brock St. Phone 434 ILACKIES BAKERY HOME MADE IST) FoR NE nig | LBAR' ICE CEAM fr m-------------- That Hair Mattress OR THOSE FEATHERS *§HOULD BE KENOVATED NOW. SEE US. WE ARR EXPERTS. Bring your children in to our Tee Cream Parlor and treat them to a dish of our pure Ice Cream, or take a pint or quart _ home. Yon will be delighted with the good quality of our Cream. ' 288 PRINCESS STREET. FHONE 1128. Kingston Mattress 558 Princess street. Fhene Seay, Na To Work thé Mines, Toronto syndicate has taken rontenac lead mine, and ead smelter over also LL The WH ine to icat capacity, Working on Pavement. Work on the Stuart street ment was ed on Monday m »rn- ing, ang EGod weather éou- tinues the work should be complet ed as far as Albert street by the end of the week it One of the Best Days. The fine weather of Monday was much appreciated after the recent stormy weather It is & great beacon for men engaged in outside work. It -, Was more like spring weather than fall. ' t Another Municipal Chapter, Cornwall, Ont., has now a Munici- pal 1L.O.D.E. Chapter, some twelve or more primary chaptérs so uniting. Mrs. John McMartin, who organized the new Municipal Chapter, has pre- senied it with seventy-five of the beautiful 4. 0.D.E. historic pictures For Fall and Winter, Prevost Brotk street has a great assortment ¢! Ready Made Clothing in suits and overcoats and a splendid assortment of Gents Furnishings, his order'clothing department was never better assorted at extremely low pri- ces, pe Going to London. RC F. Elliott. chairman Kingston Utilities Commission, the 'and of General Manager Folger left Monday | afternoon for London, Ont. 'to at- tend a meeting of representatives of the Hydro-electrie municipalities The Kingston representatives will press for a better deal for Eastern Ontario. i -------------- Can Find No Place. The Frontenac Club has found it quite impossible to give noon Junch- eons to the Canadian Club in view i of the catering it is called upon to do Yor its members. The Canadian Club has this fall deen handicapped in its work, for Tack of a place where the members can meet and lunch and ll| hear addresses li------------ Open to All Hunters. The Petawawa military reserve comprising aljout-100 square miles or | splendid hunting grounds, has been opened to the public and that hunt- ing privileges will be hereafter be granted to all who make appidcation J Bowes Foor on the Market SAAS BAS ss . Bd J ne a CCORDING to the New York Times, the Mansion House of Auchinleck, of which Laird, i he vainly sought to represent in Par- liament, is on the market. Here is a | chance for some fortunate Boswellian | to settle himself congenmially, if he {be mot afraid of income tax and death duties, in Bossy's old home, which he so loved to be away from, It is Burns' county, too, and doubt- less' still rich in "whisky, ted Sow surely the devotees of Jemmy Kingston situated here. | intends working the | pave- | | quarrelled an we w eww { to the department i has been { of office Heretofore closed except to a number and others, ~Had a Fine Reception. : Comp. J. O. R. McCurdy al visit as grand sy the Grand Chapter { Canada, to Mount Sinai Chapter. No 144, Royal Arch Masons. Napanee, {on Wednesday. He was accompan { iad by Companions I. C. Yeomans. CO { B. Scantlsbury and W. Cook. They j report a fine Yecaption by the Napan- | €@ chapter members Rt. Ex {paid his intendent of Veterans Discuss Elections. { A largely attended meeting of the Veterans' Municipal Committee was "held on Saturday evening, and much enthusiasm was displayed during the proceedings. 'A sub-committee on possible candidates presented its re- port, which 'was arcapted, 1 commitiee was i rected to contd their work in this direction. Lengt discussions took place on various matters pertaintng to the com! municipal' election, and it was fy ¥ stated that the veterans' chances oi success are very bright. Might Be Very Useful. Out in the Brookville uneighbor- hood says the Renfrew Mercury, it is proposed traps in and around summer cotiages with a view not or to set to get rid of wild animals, but to stop the depredations of bovs and young men who resort to summer resorts for purposes of loot Should these traps prove successful, the Ren- frew Agricultural Society might be disposed to purchase a few for the | protection of 'bulidings on the falr grounds fer more from depredators than do the different buildings on 'that com- munity ground up Coombs street ------------------ i Married at Bedford Mills. A happy event occurred on 11th, at Bedford Mills, when Catherine Theresa, danghter Mr and Mrs. William Kilpatrick, was united in marriage to Earl Hampett a returned soldier. While the wad ding march was being played, the bride entered jhe church with her brother, and looked charming tired in grey silk. The ceremony wag performed by Rev. L.. G. Osborne Walker, Westport, in the presence of a large number or relatives dnd friends. During the 'signing of the | register the wedding hymna "Oh Per- | fect Love" was heartily sung hy the | choir and congregation. 'The happy { Nov of t0 caleh mice or other rodents | Na summer cottages suf- | Miss | at- | { nity 3 le will take up resilence al Chaffey's Locks, HBelonged to Longddved Family. Oue of the old and highly respected residents Hallowell passed away on Nov. 10 when the death phoebe Jone Leavens occurred at her home in that township after a short {ilness from pneumonia. The de- ceased had reached the age of eighty- olght years. Mrs. Leavens' maiden name was Garratt. She was born near Wellington on Dee, 17th, 1831. On July lst, 1852, she married the late Lewis T. Leavens, the new iv mar- | ried couple settling on the farm { where she died y The deceased belonged to a long- lived family She hus still Hving in Wellington, three brothers and one sister, Amos, Garratt, aged 89, Hen- ry, aged 85, John, aged 91, and Sar- ah, aged 93. Married at Celgams, Word has been received of the narriage at Calgary, Pro-Cath drs of the Redeemer, of James Francis Davidson, only son of Mr. end Mrs. James Davidson, Camborne Ont; and a grandson the late Walter Riddell of Cobourg. to Miss Annie Florence, daughter of Peter G. Wilmot, lately of Pittsh town- ship. Dean Paget conducted the ce | remony. The bride was attended by i her sister, Mrs, J. MoCallum, Creel- | man, Sask., and A Turnbull was groomsman. 2 buffet luncheon was sgrved after the remony the home of the e's sister, Mrs, Charles Harrig. After a short honey- { moon, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson | reside in Lethbridge. The groom was | & corporal in thie 50th Battalion Can- adian Infantry and saw consider- able overseas service. of of at or will R. 8. Neville, K.C., Dies. i With the death of R, 8. Neville, XK { C., 67% Jarvis street, Toronto, which | decurred early on Saturday. Toronto loses une of its most prominent and best-known barfisters. The late Mr | Neville, who was sixty-five Years of agé at the time of his death, had | been in poor health for the past two years. Born in Napanee# Ont. Mr. | Neville went to Toronto forty e ft years ago and resided there almost } continually He was assistant | master in ®RfNMary of the supreme | court at Osgoode Hall, and was at one time with the firm of Breatty & Blackstock. Mr. 'Neville was sn An- gince | { | glican in religion and a stantch Con servative, He was a member of the National Club, and a member of the Scarboro Golf Club. He is survived by his widow and two children and three brothers and one sister gaen clean gyte (mad). Whose tall o | do you think he has pinned himself 0 now, mon? A': dominie, mon, an auld: dominie; he keeped a schule and cau'd it an academy." One re. peats unblushingly all these ancient and beloved Boswelliama and John | soniaaa. They have become ritual. | They easinot be repeated too often, especially the old Laird's fine saying te Johnson, who had asked him to { dell of what use Cromwell was: "God, | Jameg Bogwell was once ihe | n Ayrshire, Scotland, whieh © F Doctor, he gart (made) kings ken hey had a lith (joint) in their neck." because near it was the place of Miss Blair, that heiress whom Boxzy's father wanted him to marry and to whom the wolatile young man made love in person and by | deputy. Bosay sighed and adored and { "dear infidel." | | He dressed in green and gold. He | evea soul of stated quips and cranks," whose unpermit- | with his played his part with "Spanish me with those beautif { Boswell, one of the most amiable of | D98s She have any' particulur liking losspots, may be forgiven for deplor- ing. The new American Laird, rich | in cars, can travel in them as Jemuny | | In his youth described himself as travelling "in post chaises, miles { without number'; he can eat "of | every good dish, especially apple | plo'; he ean drink. 'old hock," if | any is left in the world. He should | have "un very fine temper'; be "some | what of a humorist." 'He wag pleased to listen," writes - | Boaweil of his Great Bear in 1763, | "to a partieular account I gave him (of my family and its hereditary estate, as to the extent and popula~ tion of which he asked questions and made calculations, . récommend- { for him? | as well as you. be! No. "I like many people I like Jeany Maxwell Lter than you," Sir Alexander G ite. Bomzy laughs off his disappoint. meat, and writes a ballad: She told me with a scornful look, I was a= ugly as a tawney; For she a better fish could hook, The rich and gallamt knight, Sir, Sawney. - Dear old Boxy, Beaxy and young! lishmen, a Tory prop of state and church, who | Some of us dote on_ Auchinleck says the frank lady, ilmour is the faver-| | loved to picaiec en th | emia; amorist, sentimentalist an ing at the same time a liberal kind- scholar, ness to the tenaatry, as people over e coast of Bo-! buffoon; | 4d cynic, generous Dry Storage For Your Battery The only proper winter care." Profit by past experience. Send it to-- SERVICE STATION I. LESSES, Prop. "Phone 1340 19 Brock Si. STR. Mis sisquor EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 17, 19. Iv r Ly, fipecial accommodation for au a. Fords, $1.00; touring or other oars, $4.00. Close connections at Cape Vincent with N. Y. C.for ani N.Y. nts. 5 - 5 + Subject to change wWitheuk hatiee. . : EVERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON; AL- WAYS ON TIME. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT BY THIS RE LIABLE ROUTE. » ry TELEPHONE 2195 FOR INFORMATION. whom the Providencd. He took delight. in hearing my description of the roman- tic seat of my ancestry, 'I must be room remaining there, we will build one." Johnson wemt there, as we all know, and the place is described in the "Teur of the Hebrides." In his old age Mrs. Boswell asked him to come again. Polite letters passed be. tween themi. Yet she cannot bright enough. and letting the wax drop upon the carpet, sbiid not but be disagreeable to a lady," and "I have meen you prefer Ina) Aa oo $64. ve, Detroit. Mich. ean €00d-bye to dieting. exerci apropristor: was placed by | there, Sir,' said he, "and we will live | in the old castle; and if there is not! have | cently: "In all the talk h bout : : "Ina e we hear abou short i and an amalyzer of Lis collector of celebrities, genius! He wanted a high place a immortality by his "gist for London" | and his frequentation of Johnson, Most sociable of mea, a good iellow, though net without traits of Rous. seat. The Mansion House of Auehins lsek ought to be Mrs. Will Crooks, wife of the T Jader 1a She Britis h House of mons, is active in a propaganda for reducing the drudgery of ho work. Apropos of she said re- hours of labor ome might easily imagine that the world consist ed of men only, or at least that wo- : Hak fos ¢ § 1 Ji £ ! of and sordid; affected and candid, vain | own vamnity; Ay pliant Ny illumination. the bar and in politics, and he won | H | Bulls In Parliament. "Begorral some of the best Irish lls ard "English," said an Irish M.P. not long ago. and he was right, Ways Tit-Bils When the Gladstone ambrella was all the rage, an opposi- tion candidars was heard to declare: 'We, 100, have an umbrella, and 'iis 'oice will soon be heard; .and when t speaks, it will speak with no uns ertain sound." Quite as good was ihe assertion of an M. P. who said: I see a vision before mine eyes. | ee the ear of progress rolling along hits majesty, gnashing its teeth a: t rolls." A better-known M. P. is {t was a politician, too, whe some Ume ago deelared that "the Gowern- | ment keep cutting the wool off the | sheep that lays the golden eggs." An. iness." He squeexed and kissed | other speaker once stated: that the "her fine hand while she looked at! ul black eyes '| union of England and Ireland would turn barren hills into fertile valleys. But one M. P., speaking om total prohibition, rather overstepped the wark when le said: "The glorious work will mever be accomplished .un- til the good ship Temperance shall sail from one end of the land to the other, and with a ery of 'Victery' at, each step she takes, shall plant her banner in every city, town and vil, lage of cur country." "Watch Dogs" of the Sea. The British Admiralty's notice to ever fresh | Mariners that they have put down | Most un-Scotch of Seet-| d umber of hydrophohes in the Bres- i one of the most mixed of S&y Sande connected by cables to the | men; unconventional conventionalist; | Mainland of the Shetlands may make the landsmen wonder what the ob- Ject of such might be. Inguiries at the Admiralty elicited | the faet that this war invention is now being experimented with for | commercial purposes, one idea being the greater cMciency of our coast Hydrophenes are really complex microphones on a big scald which 3% K i ! : i 3 | redited with the statement that "the |} dritish lion, whether it is roaming |f he desers SI India or élimbing (he i crests of Canada, will not draw in |} is horms.ner retire imte its shell." Say It With Flowers Oz all occasions A. D. HOLTON FLORIST. 280 PRINCESS : STREET. RESIDENCE, 2086w, 9 PHONE e661. -- ee ee ee) i NEW YORK FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY STORE HOME-MADE CANDIES, FRESH DAILY WATCH SATURDAY FOR SPECIALS IN CHOCOLATES 314 PRINCESS ST. FUHONE 1405, . . ee : Set BARGAINS IN HEATERS NEW, ALSO FEW. SIiGHTLY USED FIRE KINGS AND STATION AGENTS. ALL SIZES QUEBEC HEATERS MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. Do Not Delay CAN BE SEEN AND BOUGHT AT A. SPEIZMAN'S 69 QUEEN, ST., KINGSTON. Also Plumbing Supplies, WANTING HARDWOOD FLOORING DID-YOU SAY? GET'ITAT < 3 J ! Allan's Lumber Yard J Victoria Street « « « = Phone 1042 | Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited The Value Of The Home The man who can afford to own & home~--and (he x le earning y oan bh to solve the problem. He will be atded t the real estate offerings closely and Investigating those which Impress him favorably, himge his He will thus he serving . family and his city. Teo every such man, we would say "Get a © home te rally mround." For the choicest lots, houses 'und locations, apply to: Tdephone 73 J. O. HUTTON 67 Clarence Street, Kings: average mam of make it hin first conoern an that mak by studying SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY x 3 2 dozen White Enameled Beds, Brass trimmed. dozen Springs, iron and wood. Mattresses. iz g E = : = : = : E E WE: 134 dozen Dining Room Chairs, plain and leather seats, }¢ dozen Buffets, 4 Bureaus. BACRIFICE SALE PRICES---BELOW ODST Going Out of the Furniture Trade. | JOS. B. ABRAMSON = % Sioa 25 YRINCESS STREET. ONE 12883, x Our rent is low----our prices are low, S000 LOS hat i TD | | | 2 The Swagger Young Man Will be highly pleased with our $8.00 and $10.00 Shoes. They are the swellest and most satisfactory Shoes produced by any manufac- turer. The styles are just right and not a freak of fashion omitted, and the price is as low as the best grade Shoe can be sold. The young man, with a desire to wear elegant Shoes, can be satisfied to his entire satisfaction. W . Made in Mahogany and Gun Metal Teal : ) H. Su heriand &Bro ~ 5

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