Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1919, p. 18

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PAGE EIGHTEEN e 2oF HE BL 4 \ILY BRITISH Ww H I G "| SAVURDAY; NOVEMBER 22. 1010. ---- " mea ---- TRI ---- a ---- reer ---- z or ' ' A 05 i. mmrerr-- , m-- = eee ie : ERE SE : § | visiting with her sunt, Mrs.uCroz- | THE WORLD'S TIDINGS { TO SURVEY RIVER. conn i mcs ss wo Churchill, of Oswego, is in the city for. Miss Ethel Vanhorne spent Bun- | IN CONDENSED FORM Data From Lake : i ! h | He : [ \ I URE T X Ontario to Ogdens- H i "A TH URE AERA i ED (From Our Own Correspondent.) er died on Saturday last at the ad- Way. conferring with muaicipal officials of day with hel sister, Mrs. Finnigan. | 8 ' i Vi 's. | rom Required. GANANOQUE 5 C. Crozier, city, at Nat Stanton's Tidings E All Over Told! alomh™S Regu a 4s " : A years. The ® gy Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syraps. Dublin Ginger Nov, 22.---The third of the series | vanced age of eighty-four years. Eo : } son i aiclp ] | Sugar. and. Impérted Syr-y of Teekly dances under the auspices | funeral was beid from the residence | The Canatlian Deep Waterways Poxed sooner at oe ie Le Dre Hl cous cuavpacs i . $1.25 Per Case respect peident of i An old and respected resident of in a Pointed and Pithy sistant United States Engineer J. C-] I . : Fa r, at the | n ni of the Citizens' band was held in | of Dis daughter, Mrs. Farley, al | ana Power Assocition was organized river from the foot of Lake Ontario is if APPLE CIDER Per a the county, in the person of J. Walk- the assembly hall of the 1.O.0.F. | Gore, to Mark's church and was ¢on- "Temple last oveuing. and was lber- | ducted by the rector, Rev. A. 0 Holmes Foundry Company, Sarnta, | © Sedenahurt. aii old thé "uli Agents for Daw Ale and Porter and Dominion White . , + Sunday ew " oe 8 te tilly patromized. The Citizens' band | Cooke, At the Sunday evening ser-|are building a 200-foot addition, to IEIRle That 3 Twain ry 1 . 8 or nor. orchestra furnished an excellent pro- | vice in Bt. Mark's church Bishop Bid- : the river to a de 30 feet s 5 B ,, i oitd 3 4 pth of 30 feet should well confirmed a number of candi Elgin county's oldest citizen, Mrs be made from 'the foot of the 'lgke gramme. | . . . The Thousand Islinds orchestra [dates There was a very large atten- | A. Ingles, died at St Thomas in her d0Wn 10 Oadonsh cs He sald Bat Being unanimously endorsed by |} \ furnished music for a big dence at | dance. Mrs. Walroth and her son, of { 105¢h year, the work oe alr hs: been finished | he Veterans Municipal i ; om ISON 0 ino or : last evening. Verona, were here to attend the fun-|{ The bituminous coal miners offer a8 far as ROCK 1 es Until the sur- | 5d having been requested by many | : oD At their annual business meeting | eral of her brother, the late Mr. |to accept a 40 per cent. wage in- 22 is hyn yp ag Osdenspure representative citizens in the * a Whelesale Tob: nists. Phone sud banquet on Thursday evening in | Walker, also his brother, ¥. Waller | crease and a seven hour day. 4 M io \a i sora the | munity, to be a candidate for Mayor | 292 Princess St. 3 Geo, Thompson 304 Grace churdh lecture hall, the land son of Harrowsmith. Quitd a In the future the import into | E is a i bo in a Be ie for the year 1920, I have consented || . : Knights of Honor, young men's or- {number of duck hunters have 16ft | France of German coloring matter le 3 en wl ry a ely DELION Lo do so. : | A EDS i Bible _class of Grace Sunday | tor up the. Rideau. free af import duty will be allowed. [10 ¥ROW Just what steps 4 ea . ~ school, electel these officers: Presi- | weSHing to ths boul Shortage the gas ah aan $0 prov] deep dratt | My record as an Adersity and a | ; dent, John B, Gould; vice-president, works at Breux have ceas: rk, tizen ore you, on I seek MAX Morton Clow; secretary, Olifford At Mountain Grove: aud the town has been without jus bums By canal UrOUER thE | your support. J 5 USE OTIRES Baw: tre ee I. ARMrOW. | ocuntais Grova, Nov. 20.--Miss a asda. Wilson and George |, The pinion was faprossell, that | On election day { solicit your votss, ngthen Your Susing where they need it the mast--trom the 0 1 Mabel Johnston, of Long Lake, spen 8 the present * channels m Ue | and in the interval your influence. . ) Max e boar ain. ciety, Limited, expects to open up . . J. | Peat, Petrolea, are going to Egypt, Ith t 3 y Sl arto dnd" rl | red Fb tS BL | Fo S20 Be op ie i HUGH C NCKLg|| STANDARD VOLCANIZING SHOP next week. . John Sopensord, prest. returned home from Kingston Gene | the ofl fields. 2 might be dredged out without great x NICKLE : : 354 ONTARIO 8 T., COR, QUEEN SNS dont of the fool un hu ph . ral Hospital. Miss L. Conboy spent a The Hebrew language will be re- expense. It is generally ~Delieved : ; ew Ton A Hon sharge. as Sal and C. 3H. Hun few days last week with Mrs. Harry | cognized as the official language for that with the completion of the new . 5 3 2050, will be in charge of the office. Card. J. M. Cox and family, have |the whole of Palestine, in addition | Welland canal, and the deepening |... : . ---- moved to the village again, having | to Turkish and Arabic. of the river channel, Ogdensburg CHNNMERENEREeEDn Ee re ps sented rooms from R, Coulter. Jose-| The Hebrew language will be ree- Leu 0 YOO CIRIRE --OECERSORTE | NN A thf. ar SUA lt wre so {i 1 = : i ~ BRIEFS FROM BARRIEFIELD [0h Card is erecting a new houge on | ognized as the official language for | prosperity as a river port, especially | i? his Be Miss B. A. Price is spend- | the whole of Palestine, in addition [jr yo proposed legislation is. en- Visitors in and Out of the Village| ing a few days at John Godfrey's. |to Turkish and Arabic. acted which will allow the railroads During the Week, George Bradley is "inthe hospital Marquis Cortina speaking in the |i aoain own and conduct steamship v4 Barniefleld, Nov. 21 Mf, and Mrs. Kingston, baving undergone an oper- | Spanish Senate recommended an lines. i . 3. Al entertained their | ation for appendicitis. Mrs. M, W.|economic entente between Spain, ous friends 'on Monday evening last. Price, ill with neuritis, is improving. | France and Great Britain. § : . Dancing and games were indulged In| A number of deer have been seen| The general elections for the Han : : . 71 PINE STREET ' : and a very pleasant evening was | around here, having been chased out | garian National Assembly are 4 1 > § ' ha rm Ein my Turner, Mr. | by dhe hunters. Th ouss people held on Decomber 11 in the whole --- : SARGENT'S DRUG STORE and Mre, Isbury. city, spent Sun-| are busy practicing for the annual |of the unoccup . : . " day with Mr. and Mrs. N. Stanton Jr. | Christmas entertainment. Mrs. John | Twenty-two Moroccan soldiers ; Have. taken over the Grocery Dusk Telephone 41 2 Qor. Princess and Montreal Sta, Miss Gertie Jennings city, spent Sun- French returned home last week af-| (natives) have been executed at Te- 4 g day with her sunt, Mrs. A, Rickey.| tor spending some time with her dau- | tuan for the revolt at Matarien, in 3 : ll | ness formerly conducted by H. A. GIL. | I} Mrs. G. Leader, city, spent Sunday ghter, Mrs. Harry Pringle, Forest | which they killed their officers. y i ; at A. Leader's. Miss Pringle is) Mills. A further trainload of 560 child- y | illand, and will re with an up- = EEE ren from Vienna, the fifth this year, open Breen ill arrive at Zurich today for six| J to-date and well selected stock of |, 238 wil arive of Toric, today § Be soe ET I Take Notice That: oe ein Sit (1 oe ui : Ye The Records You Buy Are Perhaps Not Interesting To The < (Children BUBBLE BOOKS are made specially for 'children. They contain pretty pictures, stories, and the rhymes are contained on miniature records which are sung perfectly. 750, $1.00, $1.50--ALL SIZES, AT Le ~t native scldiers have . 1. . The Council of the Corporation of the City of Kingston intends to Per MZ-tWo Tot an Srasioh i nt aa construct as local improvements the works as described in the schedule be- | Morocco, for the revolt at Malarieu 2 : & 1 «in which they killed three officers. . / 23 low and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abut BO a Ee La ; / PHONE 1585. ting directly on the work and upon the following land immediately bene- gue of Naons whith wae to Have fitted by the work. been held throughout Bernese Ober- land has been abandoned on account 2. The estimated cost of the sewers, the amount to be paid by the meetings. ERNDVEREREDCan Corporation and the estimated special rate per foot frontage is as shown in Measures taken by the German } \ o t a the schedule below. The special assessment for the sewers is to. be paid military authorities for the repat- y : in twenty annual instalments. : riation of the German troops from | STEWART rouse S ore vi have been ap- | the Hae Ro P Iaterallied Baltic | NHUM, EN DESIRE" The Quality and servis Drug Store PHONE 82. commission. 2 A rumor was in cireyjation in To- FOR THE LADIES ronto that Sir Joseph Flavelle has | 4¢ tne Strana Theatre, Monday, Tues . disposed of his interest in the Wil- day and Wednesday We are selling liam Davies Company to a Cleve- woot ARMAND'S COMPLEXION OT u. " pe MODERATE ACTIVITY which is the oH and most per At least four-fifthe of the votes Develo; 3 0 % fected facé powder ever offered to ; ped in Stocks 'on New York in the municipal election 1 he Market Saturday. you. It's texture is soft and creamy. Rhine-Hessian regio a is (Canadian Press Despatch) It's perfume delicate----alluring--ex- have Deen Seven HO a oae Repid : New York, Nov. 22.--Stocks werg Suisite. 16s adherent properties are lay oe] ormation of . | irregular within extremely narrow | so persist that those who use it Barrie St. | yorkst, | $1775.40131532.7 | 1.855] Which are protesting against the | 5 0. of 4 Gull opening of to:day's | declare if to be truly invisible and i Patrick St. oi | 3,547.78 | 1656.09 | 1.723] oe. session, © The only issues to show on. For evening use it may be Diviston st : [ | The funeral took place in Suetph more than fractional changes were [mixed with water or toilet water and f i | of Pte. Thomas Sutherland, a full- | genera) Motars, 'which bose ' three | be applied as a liguid face powder. It | { | i | Blooded Cree Indian born Bt Nades points, and Retail Stores, which de- | is made in four tints. . . : . Factory, James Bay, who in f clined one point. Ask sampl t. PROUSE" winter of 1916 tramped' - Sow Stocks soon developed moderate | pRUG Tor aa pe BUSES 8. A pet c- | shoes from Moose Factory to = | activity. = Declines of fractions to a ¢ on petition wgainst the work will not avail to prevent its constru pane 10 iy point in several of stcels, motors, to SEE OUR WINDOW! . ; . baccos and rails were balance by ---- Kingston, Nov. 29nd. 1915 W. W. SANDS, City Clerk. gains of one to three points in-such NEW POLICY AS TO SCHOOLS. favorites as General Motors, Mexican THOMAS COPLEY rrp Petroleum, Pierce Arrow, Columbia, * ' Must Get Away Irom ¥ coset Educa: | 2s and Automobile specialities. The fs Telephone 987 "We are satisfied that in the new Bat rhe} Whole hocams strong tain Jam RAK anyikiag 4 a --- il Kinds Government there is honesty of Duk | pps, 0 hieipating fn the sdvence. Oe a aarhy ala hard: Shop' = --afid Three Rivers i Juice --Delici . 3 pose, and where there is honesty of They're Big y = ous purpose and good intelligence we = aan Prompt sttemtion. SAE Bat Bave not mueh 3 Jour, said K. : Winter In Algauquin Par. . . ston, _presiden A / B 'Maclntosh Red Apples ll osre'ef tends, presiding st the ban | oni chadKigmnnin park vert: ENN NNENEEEENEREEE AREER EEE * NITE) ' Nl Ll - Ld t i per @ ' -- A complete little play in story and song. g : Const STREET OR timated Special Rate Price $1.25. EB nual instalment by which the Special Assess- ment is to be payable be borne by the Estimated of Total Improvement Portion: of the Estimated Cost to Municipality Foot Frontag Number of An- : | HEAR THEM AT LINDSAY'S ° Raglan Roat Russell rs <® tmp TTT TTT S ! HU CHEE THER CNT NOR + - TW. LINDSAY LIMITED 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Brockville, Belleville TTT | quet of the Associated Boards of | gqyuailed. Two thousand tedt above Trade of Ieprovinee. ding to the the sea it is always dry and cold, and j : , TeRpo: ) 1 Bthetimetocat snd cicsth toss to Ontari, vas cheered (or | iL UIEM aad Be matir dow "Table of Payments" No me to eat and enjo Er: several minutes. He ~ | will never suffer. Days spent in snow ; : wisthe ti Joy ernment would soon he known as the | ou teaming through primitive for- never were they finer than this season. : Pecple's Party. There would be n0 | outs (4 the breathless flight of the ; clas legislation. 'He hadn't slept | i, 0000 or ski, and in the ring of | A : the ead on election night, thinking of the | ooo aoainst the fce-bound waters | Buy them by box they cost less. responsibilities sonfronting, the farm: of some lake: together with even. | . ¥ kL ers. remier 8 ° | ings spent in social converse around | . Your grocer or fruit:dealer should have tion faced such ditficulties in getting | p&® "HNL social converse around - ' . them. If not, send us his name and we'll ae: dliere, 1 'might say. lke a 20 105 Ire; thwe SD Sway sanotics OB THE NOW PAROIs 3 ¢ Czar. I said to one, 'Come,' and he | 04 "spon: return to their avoca- - see you are supplied. - ¥ came. In some cases I sald 'Go,' and | goo og renewed energies, with ; he went," said Mr. Drury. "But hep, joned muscles, snd a grateful ge: went with no feeling of disampolate memory that forever blots out all White Progressive Club ment. One man whom I chose for a 3 opie of the. relaxing South, : cabinet position sald he was glad £0 | yyiehiing Inn" owned and operat . : 4 . Le . oye 0 fil} accept and that he felt homored. |, 's, Grong Prunk Railway offers Small Payment Cash Is All You Need. Come and Let Us Tell Shen Ie Hot. 200 miles Shay from Sumtorable Accommodation Eo res- : 4 You About It. TO) : sonable 8, or a culars | ms 3 got someone else who would fill the | 0) 0 SO Clarke, Prvimy Al THE WORLD'S BEST SEWING MACHINE PLACED WITHIN = = i vosition atte universities may be, | BoBauin Park Station, Gntario. . REACH OF EVERY HOME er ? -------------------- Hill | 1% | we will never have a people educat- Did Not As 3 Do your part by doing your own sewing. We are making it iii HTT HHI ed and fitted for citizenship if We | nyawe Nov 22.5-8ir Henry Dray- {ll possible for every woman to have the best, practises real depend on aur universities. We want |, sro S00 of Fiflance, stated that | ge : under pleasantest the common school to be a prepara- |... oo of the United States did not < SEoROmy and sew 4 hep sandisions. tion for citizenship. Iam inclined |, "op" oer anes victory . to think that the tommon. school bods as commonly reported. A | BUY SEW : course has been altogether o | great deal of interest was taken in| : : ' We must get away from the educa- ! . 4 tional machine that we have built | tho flotation, but just as they reo ak : PAY D. B. Hanna, president of the Ca- an at 6% : nad! onal Rallway, wlio was S higher re WY : THE SPECIAL CLUB PRICES an 1 reception, said he | NVestors forget Canada's offerings. | 8 = - dre permitted by thé aan actupers during this " oh he ability Market Prices, (Il a" ; : of. the ey to pay if the \ tg the prices IB} HY 2] a YOU HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF ANY , way system : people of Canada would see to it that A i | i © : liticlans and = Governments were | ban a s sip " . WE 'made fo keep their hands Off the le te : ho : ; Whit im s : BB J 2 \] < 2 iio vent let that in five , + | a Wy ; "I venture to pred - 8 \ V3 . AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES ake the money te sh wid' make it h is | nd lion 0 ] Hs BS : : : . : ES vice || CLT 1S 450 SHEE 2. i Sar Serer tn he (PR I DONT DELAY "take a load and be, |= | the business men to "make full qd : the | ] AY \ ate Atalt in The ma it S| of your property, We will | untey bugis Anuntice turkey | JAN PN \ AT a NACHARY | : Re Luck ep a : op iy mo. And. 2, Neveu r min IR CAN ry ) er ---------- : He intimated, though, that increas. : as & Ei : } : foo : number are' enrolled no more will be | sold at the Special Club Prices. Remember the me to take advantage of this offer is Hmited £0 re: ~

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