' » PAGE TWO : ~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a FRIDAY, NOVEMBER gs, 1019. Aa El he SS t ARERENATMAENNNNRNANEDERT ERNE 10 § I held, and if the ice permitted, there ] ? ' Hui N i would also be a race meeting on oo 3 | begs. Fox Furs SE et. y {AT THE RANDOLPH Rote 7% - | : : / i THURSDAY EVENING I. JOAN 3 AMBULANCE {1 Ww ol ; of | ay {4. W. Palmer, Toronto Secretary | THE ANNUAL MEETING HELD ON | 4 the Canadian Racing Association, | THURS . RN ' J D; ERNOON Praised the Kingston Gentlemen's | . URSDAY AFTER : Driving and Matinee Club. | Much Valuable Work Was Performed | A splendid banquet was given ol During the Past Year by the Asso- | 3 7 Randolph betel on Taursduy ov.| Sllion--Oflcups Elotod Popular At All The Season's | the Randolph hotel on Thursday ev-| The aaggat : Job : " a WE f. St. u's | { ening by the Kingston Gentlemen's Ambulance Agectaion took hv ne Bi - j "riving and Matinee Club. Forty-six { Thursday afternoon and the report! ig Dances persons, including local members), the Honorary secretary-treasurer. | j and out-of-town guests, sat at the ta- | Mrs. R. A. Bolton, showed that a | 3 J s i oles, and it is safe to say that never | grant amount of very valuable work | J ; i Hs there a futhering 99 Jeprcaanta: oa Bortormed by the Association, ! Tax, Me-Ow, Breeze Blow My Baby Back to Me, Wait Till You Get Them up in . Bg to the energy and devotion the Air, Meet Me In Bubble Land, Good Night Dearie, Dear Heart, Lullabyland, Dear sportsmen in every sense of the term. of the ladi ; v 0s and gentlemen who Among them were breeders, Saners jeave voluntarily of their time to so Old Daddy Long Legs, Lullaby Time, One, Two Three Four Rock-a-bye; Tears Tell, and drive hor veterans | . * C all whe or ace danas, x bloat] noble a cause, : ; _ Bverybody Wants a Key to My Cellar, Girls, Give Me a Smile and a Kiss, Just for capital investment in money, time, | Be Hubter Ogilvie occupied Me and Mary, I Don't Want a Doctor. Price 'ein B Tr. @ secretary s a Weeping Willow Lane, Longing Dear for You, Dear Old Pal of Mine, Bubbleland, Tell energy, ability and patience than any |, armistice lessened the demands other sportsmen known. From the upon the association, but during the Me, Tell Me Why, In Your Arms, Yogilund, Let the Rest of the Warld Go By, My Joungest ls fhe Oldest there Jae July year three female first-aid classes Isle of Golden Dreams, On Miami Shore, Golden Gate Open For Me, White Blossoms, were conducted with a membership Carolina Sunshine, Tulip Time, Dresmy Alabama, Dreamy Amazon, Beautiful Ohio; They were the jolliest good felldws of fift p ' -s¢ven; and two female home . 2 ONE CONIA Wish Lo he AWGIR. | ret Crate OT TO ~~ Enid; Hawaiian Moonlight, Kentucky Drewuis, I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles, 'Pric. od Chip ch iru, the president, occud- lop nirey.three: -109 certificates. of riaitie ee bg cha.r and acted-as toast mas- qualification and five medallions = ¥ ter. After 'the splendid dinner; dur- were issued. 'Three labels have been | ing which Salsbury's orchestra play- | applied tor. » : . » ed a number of appropriate musical pe * Pia ; John McKay, Limited Emon "Tia ar thnks of tho smal | 3 "THE FUR HOUSE" were heard, including a most inter-| pi JOC RE B. Motate; C. A. Ho art = bh - 1" 149 to 157 B ROCK STREET esting and Instructive address by J. ward, J. W. Gibson. H. A. Angrove, : ; oe ; W. Palmer, of Toronto, secretary of [oy Assesitine, J. P. Quigley and O e e the Canadian Racing Association, |p" o Stevenson for valuable services | . O01 e QUALITY | IN COLORS Black, white, brown, taupe, lucille, golden, red and smoke. Prices for Stoles begin at $40, $50, $57, $60 and $65. Muffs to match, $45, $50, $57, $60, $65. It pays to buy QUALITY FURS. Write or call for Catalogue. Re 5 € SuERwENEREE EEREENMEEEE " ches SERENE ENEENEN and Sportifig editor of the Toronto rendered us nanBEan orld, and the Canadian Sportsman. Touchi of A de to / : For : Mr. Grace extended a very warm guching referonca was made 1 9 > mH welcome to aio! the mambers nose | fio, dove of Major comet 7.0. 1 |) Telephone 919 Open Evenings -- E%| bresence was an indication of their dent, ning. occurred during the year. } | etiviey in promoting the Success ot The financial statement is as follows: | © club, the steady growth of which Receipts, ~ $402.81: - disbur ts | 3 . 7 4s a cause for just pride on the $366 pas: balance $36 ge { -------- - part of all! Mr. Palmer was the first The election' of officors for the | A -- ; speaker. He expressed his exceeding- . | 4 rn yo year of 1819-1920 resulted: Hon. | | waEnEER A NNNEREREEEERERRNNNEERAEN RERBMERONS AE OREE ly great pleasure to be present, and president, Major General V. A. 8. | congratulated the club upon its large | 2° . | - Records membership making it the largest Williams, 3.0.0.2 M-D. No. 3: nonor" | : we : amateur club in Ontario. He declared | 2TY V Rien ent, Co ive Hi er that it was not the fast horse that | Ogilvie; chairman Emmi: { - injured any man but the slow one. | te: ool. J. ~ 8 Saslie; Yice-chajs- | . * a) He reierred to the New York sale, | Man, Angus J, ag ana Plein ecor the current topic among horsemen, | !aTy-treasurer, Mrs. R. A. on; 4 : executive committee, Mrs. G. Hunter | y in which eléven yearlings averaged Ogilivie. Miss Willoughby, Miss Ida | THAT WILL Sp ELL S-A-V-I-N.G-S : $1,700, one of them "BetSy Chan- i Vieirola 15, $134.08, di, bringing tne weprogoorked si | Bonar, Nie K Carruth, 1.0. : 3 3 of $5,000. The tone in horse'va'sing'| © ) , } Taske Whistler A Jia og. Tries Bead; is very high today and the Futurity | Rodgers, Major Greer, William Jack- arble , yor's Band .... y | » "17880 s0c, {| Dusen Air. Paimor 'strongiy wus. |. A,1o0rty ote of thanks was passnd } "Whistle While You Walk, Murry-Belmont; | gested & movement in Canada toward valuable services during the year. . The Blue Jay and the Thrush, Murry- | the Futurfly, patterened after the ararm------------ esto ¥ TRB de champion stalion stakes of America, BMONL, vvavereerriini, ----v0¢. and explained minutely how this her Enl Whistling Coon, Murray-Dudley; King of could be done, enlarging the purse The Tae Fant Arg the Rags. Pryor's Band 16821--90c¢. and oliering SrEner FS hcourafemont Chinaman, arrested in connection | Whistling Pete Min 1 falty-- -Hug! 9 horsemen. He. believe al the | with the seizure of what is believed Carotin lin ot Batson Specia ty =Galdon Hughes Canadian Standard Bred Soclety and | vo be opium, was further enlarged - stinsirels, No. 20---Victor Minstrel other associations would contribute yj Tuesday next by Magistrate Fas Birds of the Forest--Geraldine toward .its success. His plan would rell on Friday morning. The stutf, | SprindOVAISAY Strauss Fs . | Secure a 3750 purse for two-year-|.iich was seized by the police, will | Dollar Princess, Medley-- Geraldine : olds and a $2,000 purse for three- be examined. On the B 3 year-olds. It was the only, practical at | vo Hosphorus--Geraldine : method of keeping up brbeding if Piles Cured in § to 14 Days, i racing was to be elevated and con- : form to the high standard of the OT aEists Selig money "Jaze South. The Canadian Standard Bred Blind, Bleeding or, Protruding Piles. | Society waa doing very well but the Stops Irritation; soothes and heals. Kentucky Futurity 'was the highest You tan get Yeatful sleep 'atler the goal and we musi provide for the first application Price §0c future development of high class . ! horses. He advised his hearers to ioin the Canadian Standard Bred So- Weather Notes. ' ciety. He told of the winners in the The area of high pressure is now different classes in Canada last year; centred in 'the St. Lawrence Valley, of the progress made by the Cana-|anq there are indieations. of the dian Trotting Association in Ontario northward movement of a disturb- and the West: and sald it was a ance from the lower Mississippi val- cause for regret that Quebec and the (joy The weather is quite cold Maritime provinces were hard to throughout the Dominion. reach. He did not advise sending mo- - HOME BARGAINS i " . ney to the American Trotting Assoo- } i PRY 4 jation as there was no adequate re-| James Lucas died in Belleville on a. tpsn. The Canadian Trotting Assoc- | Sunday after some days' illness. De- ---- A clearance in nobby style Coats-- navy, b : sizes 16, 18-and up to 40. Priced up to $35.00 itn burgundy -- Saturday Clearing at Ce ea sass ins aveas 32300 Extra heavy, black wool Overstoc kings; sizes 84 to 10 Saturday Clearing at TAI en damnation an S00 a pale ~ REMNANT SALE : 25¢. A table full of Dress Goods rem- 500 yards of White F lannelette: nants. Saturday at about , . _ nice quality, veessrssass...HALF PRICE Saturday, per yard . ..... 25. TT MEN'S FITWELL CO MBINATIONS Only two sizes, 42-44; extra quality. To-dav's mri : Our Clearing Price Saturday .... ..... . 2° Phe ny pur MEN'S FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR Extra heavy; all sizes, largeorsmall .......... . $1.00 per garment LADIES' BLACK TAFFETTA SILK SKIRTS Sizes 24 to 28 waist band; regular price $16.50. Saturday Clearing Price Esra neinnnanis vases in, $0.95 ® 5 treet; new : brick; i furnace; * = : i&tion spent all its money in promot- | ceased was sixty-five years of age, electricity; large lot, 1 and ing the horse Mdustry 1 Canada. {and was & resident of Sulphide, ? 00 - . In Mr. Palmer's opinion it was a For all styles of weather strips 30,000, Albers Sguoet; hick; 3 bad feature to permit horses racing | try Lemmon & Sons. : water heating: electricity; at our fall fairs freedom from record. A woman 98 sure to be troubled tationdry tubs: immediate y It was not fair to the new comers. | with insomnia if her husband talks Salina i "Chilcoot" was mentioned ada horse | in his sleep. Bons . RG ; that left not a chance to others, He Most women are born leaders and $3000---Johnson street; brick: No Man Need Wonder did not appear in the interest of any | most men are born followers thereof. . 79 rooms; Hot water heating; organization, but with reference to| Keep warm. 20% off Underwear, SC oak floors, Possession May whether his eyes need glass- the Canadian Trotting Association's | Livingston's Saturday. y p iat, €s or not! - + J} failure to give records at fall} wo " 5 z - $1650--Montreal Street; frame HE KNOWS the moment fairs, he sald many drivers chose ' 5 | ' the print blurs, the eyes tire, second place to avoid a record and | : : 1 toms made themsely diate possession. fait under consideration as it was consid- 4 rooms; B, and C.; posses- sion 1st January. iJ} or straining the eyes to see } pn mistuke all found, This mat. | ¢ . 8 or was | $2200--Albert Street; frame; makes the head ache. not unlikely that a change would be "The Always Busy Store"' Tn OUE CRY ered s fraudulent practice to sup- : : a cCANN . It so, there's reliet for you ER mn : . ' ress time. Nule No. 49 of the Ca- | g8 HE J M . dn pr . Si National Rules was Aloo 0 be w : HERER 1] Eunemux EERRENRENENEREN EERENEny MH Real Estate and Insurance 3 S. Asselstine, D changed. He urged the club to send ] = ' 8 BROCK STREET 0 Sahat tens oni" COUNTY COUNCIL. GETS FLAG ' ry Hav f the - Soooma; B. and O.; imme. a. ae ym made. There were several proposals showed that its interests would be PHONE 3826 OR e21 en ¢ : : 4 best protected by affiliation. x ; Lester Bovee of Napanee congra- Y " : SPENDING 3 Ba tulated the club upon its arse mem. X L ' FOR FRONTENAC'S CONTRIBU-|® HERE i A CHANCE T0 SAVE BY bership and expressed gratitude for ; TION TO THE VIOTORY LOAN. ON ELM STREBRT--§2250--Det . : 'much assistance and encouragement ; provements: cellar: veran aghad frame: Touma; io Siren 8 Napanee hiwsemen. He fa- | } Presentation Made by J, M. Hughes session 30 days, P: . Pon- vared abol ng all entran ees y i : fn "Why should such fees be required," » t=Mayor Newnian Asks Increased ON VICTORIA STREET--$3350--Detached frame: 7 rooms. Weekly Allowance For Home For furnace; electric light; gas; B. and C.; possession 10 do sald . Sheskor. "when a man 2 i id to blacken his face an - Aged Inmates. : pa g ON QUEBEC STREET---$3000--80li4 brick bungalow: 5 rooms; many of Mr. Palmer's suggestions, ! bat didnot agree with the Canadian y : Io en, hireday afteragon, Via yard; hen house and separate gateway. Racing Association in everything 4 y Loan, presented the Prince of Wales' 3 not he penalized t b severely. The t presentation, the chairman congratu- 5 E. y W. ; SON {hits ost emt a Fance Was 100 lated the county of the splendid : "SELLERS OF REAL ESTATE FAN gh. n concluding, he exvressed showing it had made in the last Vie- Cor. Johnson and Division Sts, y 1 the high-class races shown here last good People of the county for what a : Tall. § they done towards supplyin . Se. Ib. Mr. Grace paid a warm tribute to | money during the five years a ik SE ST as a Horseman. 4 SPRIN gM : *_ Alderman S. S. Corbett. cha'rmar ; crease the grant to $4.50 a week for W% : G LAMB - of the city property committee. who i county indigents in the Home for the & SV. jump over a rope?" -He approved 1 At the sitting of the county coun- cellar; electric lght: in frst clase tate of : ; of repair; big and felt that vou 'horses should . bE flag to the council. In making the | igh nvaise of the Kingston club for tory Loan campaign, and also the choice Roasting Cuts .25¢. 1b. Mr. Poyee for his great enthusiasm Mayor Newman of Kingston was wn B ; present, and asked the couneil to in- Wy dhe Re had helped the club by providing : Aged. The mayor, in making the re- Git SA pn py 100 select Fronts . .. veniaaa idle db, | suitable stables at the fair grounds |B K 'e | quest, stated that the cost of food- i Tn | and _imnroved the track, » | stuffs has increased so greatly that ~ B : : d : *™ fm Bit was absolutely necessary that the : A Sale. on ; provi odation | » Siar Li Somaitte in harge of the home Crea solids, cut to order c. Ib. [fin if he was seam mn conncinel§ ¥ : 1: ve more funds. The mat- . «00 r3 e i Sp th " mery solids, d 65c¢. Ib. wand do Anvt-iae he gould tn ho lB po. neo ar was referred to finance com » x ; Pagans smd A lind by Ee Creamery Butter nteren oF The SN Chickens] ¥ Du ~Fowl-- Turl