. 2 7 » - ' § 2 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ae i A a | FomsALe |! GEO A WRIGHT | K in g fon : s Sars ten BE How To Get Rid of Coughs; and Vicinity || "mee ito Gy eh evs Q | ; Asthma and Hoarseness ABBE Py A fo 40 PRINCESS STREET RADIATORS. * Repair work of all kinds. f Phone, shop 1264; Res., 1208 ==MILITARY TENTS. In His 94th Year. | in a door at the rear of the build-| --Large pieces of CANVASS, | . { Edward Ball, Ordnance street, re-| ing. |, | City Agent, i cently entered his ninety-fourth year. | en Kingston. { s one ote, i fresh Cut Flowers He is a life long member of the Ma- Clearing Walks of Snow. Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Step into il | sonic brotherhood. The Almonte sidewalks are to be . » Charlie Stewart Playing. { your Druggist and buy a bottle of Buckley's Mixture, use it for five 1. Cohen & Co. | | Ferns, paims, funersl des'mns, floral Pret mre cleared of snow before seven o'clock | CHarlie Stewart, the sterling goal: | 3 Anya, Nid 1g 24 I nog he host i the warla his 1t back and gét your o is 4 , { . onc Mixture 215 Ontario Street. Phone 584 i #prays, wedding bouquets w nde to or u on the mornings when there is a|er, made his first appearance with | aclentiie uixture, and fu 5008 Tor ote > tae RoE. aprap hut a wv TOV YYeY vw hed TOvew hhh bh wv see display advertisement or enquire | THE QUICKEST WAY IS TO USE 217 Princess " street, BUCKLEY'S WHITE BRONCHITIS MIXTURE i . The weather turned much "milder | snowfall. This was decided at al the Dentals.' Charlie is counted upon J ¥ ] JOHNSON Florist. during Friday night, and the ght! meeting of the town council. The| as the Ferulay net guardian again for | a cast-iron mouey-back guarantee to banish any of the above ail- ode 9 fall of snow was turned into slush.| Kingston council has decided that] the tooth artists, and with Dalton ments. Take no substitute, and fear the man thut dares say he has - The first sleighing of the season.has| clearing of the sidewalks with a | Meeking throwing in his lot with & mixture just as 500d, as there is none, Price 60 eta. TIY Posh GF Phone 22%, x 4 now disappeared. snow ploug, would not do in this| Dents they look like the team to | Manufactured by W, K arcs rn ------ ---- L . { « K. Buckley, 87 Dunday street East, ronte. city. beat for the honars. Bill Box's rugby ! Mailed for 75¢., or 3 bottles for $1.75. Matied free, : ts Torent { k Police Interfered. ml tm work has also kept him up to the] J ' : G. WASHINGTON PHONE 1670 Magistrate: "Can't this case be Will it Come To This? mark and the Dent's could go right G. oo in ingston by T, H. Sargent, Mahood Drug Co, and W. settled ont of court?" Mulligan: With a wild shriek the train dash-| out now and play a full hour of real : i * PREPARED COFFEE 0. Aykroyd & Son "Sure, sure; that's what we were| ed through the country station with- | high-class hockey. | : -. i the table. Carpenters and Builders trying to do, your Honor, when the| cut pausing. I say, porter," cried a - Foe eee --~ made {i the cup a 21 MAIN STREET police interfered." startled passesnger, wait.ng at the Cheque Artist Wanted. i EET Ta All size cans in stock. : ] a thea station, "isn't that the 4.15 to New-| The police are lu. receipt of a com- | [fi . . : . -- e y an e- 2 . town. Why didn't it stop here?" The | munication from W. J. Colwill, chief . Prompt Delivery - rrr A man, selling Victory Loan Bonds | porter shook his head. ""It don't stop | constable of Port Hope. giving the || ston---Cape Vincent Ferry ! says the Toronto Star, called at a| here now, sir," he explained, "Tho | description of one Harold W. Keeler, > D. COUPER i residence on Jarvis street and sold a| lady engine driver has quarreied | who is wanted in that town for pass- | {| H. ROWLEY $100 bond to the lady of the house| with oir £t1%on mistress." ing worthless cheques on Tuesday of || STH. MISSTISQUO ; ; Eo mn v----==--1-tiity Week. Keeler 1s descrived as be=jif--- papel Ler TEL ing. Estimates on work freely mmm. Pembroke Lumber Cut. = ting 18 years of age, five feet and se- || Lv. Kingston ... given. BoSALE To Remove River Buoys. The sawmill season in Pembroke | ven inches in height, weighs 145 Ar. Cape Vincent w ALL PApER On sAll United States buoys om Lake | has just about reached its end. The | pounds, fair complexion, blue eyed, || Lv. Cape Vincent M0 BONE 12000, Ontario and the St. Lawrence river | Colonial Lumber Company has clos- |and wore an overcoat belted at the » Kingston iy va will be withdrawn December 1st.|ed for the year, while the Pembroke | back and a green cap. i Fords Tro ree nmadation, for 3 ST aphes. Rates. fo rr yvrbens wen | Lights and fog signals will -not be | Lumber Company will suspend oper- rei p---------- a : t 2 BIG BARGAIN y ; dis¢ontinued. until the close of navi-| ations as oo: oid the iret ice tance wi Made Thrilling Rescue. itt pointe onnections at Cape Vincent with N. Y. C. for all N. Y. $ gation, on the river. Each of the mills has /illiam Leach, of Cape Vincent, | lil PHone 21 Si . T 50c. P a 1 A N bitt, LT.CM. | We cut about 20,000,000 feet of lumber | and Grover Baker ' and Harvey |! § a Subject to change without notice. 0c. Red Rose Tea ......500 : ear €£$ I Te Lip Poy Fall ahd Winer, this year. Thompson, of Watertown, N.Y., had ' & Beans 18g. ORGANIST i revost Brock street has a great sm ---------- a thrilling experience They started 25¢. Clark's Pork ? x ; d Plaoo assortment cf Ready Made Clothing Appointed Chief of Police. out Thursday on a trip to Kingston. eacher of Singing ap Senin | In suits and overcoats and A splendid James Cochrane, a returned sol-| They got a motor boat, and crossed Bon Marche Grocery Studio: 449 Johnston Street: } assortment of Gents Furnishings, bis | dier, has been appointed chief of pol- | to Wolfe Island, but found the canal aa RE a. Harl Streets. ; order clothing department was never | jce of Almonte. Hé has. been per-| was frozen over. The ice cut a por-i| Cor, King A No. 8-37140 | ~ ~~~ | better assorted at extremely low pri-| forming the duties of the office since | tion of the bottom of the boat com- Kdewise 2 PY { Wood's Phosphodine ces. spring, shortly after his return from | pletely off and they were left strand- || The Great Fwglish Remedy. | --a------------ overseas, and his work has been re- ed on a submerged floating bog for BY x 3 : i Tonos and invigorates the Thole igrille yacination Onder. garded by the authorities as very | more than three hours before rescu- ERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON; AL~ 1 ystem, makes new { "he Board o ealth of Belleville | satisfactory. ed by two lads with a boat. £H : Mental ond yi ures Nervous | iad advised a general vaccination of 2 My as ! i -- i» "WAYS ON TIME. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT BY THIS RB- | ad Loss of Energy, Palpitation of the | the citizens, This is owing to the pre- "purchased a New Line. Caught With Opium, » LIABLE ROUTE. | Heart, Failing Memory. rice $1 per box. six | vailing smallpox epidemic in Ontario, | The Napanee Iron Works has pur-| Soo Toy, caught in an Ottawa Chi- : s | vuggists oF mailed in 'plain pkg. on receint of | #/though in Belleville there is but|chasad the patterns, stock on hand, | nese grocery store with opium in his . rice. New pamphlet mailed free. THE WOOD | one case so far, and that is believed | pwtents, etc., of the Birrell Rock | possession, was fined $202 in police TELEPHONE 2195 FOR INFORMATION. EDICINE CO., TORONTO, ONT. (FwmeryWisdsard | to De traceable to a visit to Toronto. | Drill Co., of Belleville, ~and will] court. On his behalf A. C. Fleming FOR eS manufacture and repair the Birrell | said Soo Toy when apprehended had {im . | Quarantine At Ogdensburg, Drills at the Napanee plant as well | been 'on the way to Vancouver en Rose Brand Oleo | Limited quarantine against small-| as continuing the 'manufacture of | route to his home in China, and had _ Lsatom Matnasas sisal Tuawe va B18 0 Me NUWLAA 2 3) OF : a pe Es House Painting and Paper Hank- i and $6,000 worth to the maid: = essa Sr NYT TT " "ASK YOUR GROCER | ar | pox reported in Ontario went into ef-} the lines of drills, hoists. and ma- | only stopped off a day or two to vi- | { fect at Ogdensburg on Friday by di-|chinery already manufactured there.| sit friends. Inspector McLaughlin 40¢. PER IB. | rection of the United States Health or binninnt spoiled the effect of the plea by re- CAN SR ET | Service. This was announced as a Miscellaneous Shower. marking that Soo Toy had been in- KINGSTON PRODUCE CO. * precaution against possible spread At St. James rectory, Pittsbirgh,| formed upon by some of his compat- . : ? (Distributors) of the disease from across the bor-fiast Friday evening, over seventy:| riots; when arrested had declared | TRAIN SERVICE--KINGSTON S UB-DIVISION--EFFECTIVE rock Blrcot -------------------------------------------------- 1h COs five people showered their good wis- Someone bad put the poppy in his| MONDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1919. 1113 Broc reet. i hes upon Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Keeler ( Pocket unknown te him. { Train No . , ., rf. an Bo No. 611 will leave Kt : Sha : _ Scarlet Fever Cases. (formerly Winnifred Duffe). The ev- FS ------------------ | . TUI0 any ey Kugston a lod Te 8 Tors It is reported that, Kingston i8| anine was spent in music and games Lennox Soldiers' Memorial. | Peterboro and Toronto. : ' pretty fortunate respecting contag-|.n3 at midnight supper was served. The Lennox County Council has | Train No. 813 will leave Kingston 12.05 p.m.; arrive Sharbot Lake AA hh hha Begs to announce that he i has resumed his practice. dogskin coat, several pairs of ladies' | Through train leaving Kingston 7.45 | of this beautiful work of art has not Sn corner Johnson and Well caus and infectious diseases so far|mne number of presents, including | Practically completed arrangements | . Trae No. 616 will leave Ringaton baer ouaws and Montreal. --" i on Streets, ngston. aa ; ¥ > SERRE EERO | phone 367%. number of cases of scarlet Tever but! joam in which the young couple are | heroes of Lennox and Addington who | Train No, 64%owill leave Kingston 11.15 pan.; arrive Sharbot Lake | with little or no mortality. There has | oq. : gave up their lives upon the battle- 2.45 am, connecting with train leaving Sharbot Lake 2.58 not been one case of smallpox re- fields of France for the cause of de- A on Peterbora and Taranto. i Train No. 618---5.00 a.m. from Sharbot Lake. i Train No. 6123.30 p.m.--from Renfrew and Sharbot Lake or | r Train No. 614--5.35 p.m.--from Torouto, Peterboro, Havelock, tove The, seconid hand store owned by | through service via Canadian Nation-! ahout $10.00 dn N ' Ww in | The, © d by $10,000. A committee of the Train No. §16--9.10 p.m.--~ from Tohborne is Thomas Johnston, at Brockville, was| al Railways saves times and obviates | couneil is' now at work completing = si Lengths i entered and" robbed of one lady's|the necessity of changing en route. {all necessary details. The location Particulars and tickets from ¥. CONWAY, CPA. City Tieket Of { fice, corner Princess and Wellington Streets Phone 1107. BOOTH & CO., ; and boys' rubbers and two suits of | a.m. daily except Sunday, returning |yet been decided, but in all probabil : . | clothes. The culprit gained entrance) from Ottawa «Central Station) 4.50 {ity it will be on the gronfds of THe | = Foot West Street | n » | to the store by breaking a window: p.m. For particulars of full service | county buildings at Napanee. HH Tos THERETO RRR RR | " ols Bo { Su d S le es in ur h Same agddgess open every afternoon i Campbell's Tomato Soup | Ch except Sunday, 3 to o'clock. All naay Servic cnes |x cordially invited to the service FOR SALE | Clark's: Temata Soup Union Street Baptist Church--Rev, | 3 "p.m., Sunday school and Bible| St. Luke's Church--Nelson street. : Clark's Vegetable Sou J. K. Fairful, pastor Evening ser-| class; 4 p.m, Holy baptism; 7 p.m., | Rev. J. de P. Wright, M.A., B.D., ' Farm of 91 acres; 9 Pp vice, 7 p.m.; Sunday school and Bi- | evening preacher, Rev, Cecil Whal- | rector. Advent Sunday, (St. Ane Overcoats And | Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the| ble classes, 3 p.m. Everybody wel- | ley. drew's Day) 8 a.m., Holy Commun- : Good Tea . Good buildings and { + : St. Paul's--Morning prayer, 11 |Mr. Townsend. 3 p.m., Bible class | ges; 4 p.m. holy baptism: 7 p.m. i o'clock. Preacher, Canon Fitzgerald. | and Sunday school; 7 p.m., evening |evenin prayer. Music Sp ial mu- water front. {= W. R. McRae & Co. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Evening |service, Mr. Townsend. Monday eve- | sic he choir. og a: this season. There have been quite a|s,me cheques, showed the high es-| fOr the erection of a memorial to the | 7.00 p.m.; direct connection for Ottawa. OD | r Be orn, Oe tage of = : MOCraey ad. Trooions The Arrivaly at Kingston Will be as follows re rms Kingston-Ottawa Service. moral will be in the form of a Second Hand Store Robbed. Going to Ottawa? The New| pegutiful monument, and will cost Tweed and. Sharbot Lape e 133 Phon Just Arrived | WW th Denounced." Public reading room, . r | _ Campbell's Vegetable Soup and the reading room. . Sm In Winter miles from Kingston. 1 | come. -- fon; 11 am., morning prayer; 2.30 Calvayy Church--Sunday, 11 am., | p.m., Sunday school and Bible clas- its Ww. n. GUDWIN prayer, 7 o'clock; preacher, Canon |ning, 8 pm. Young People's So- [.gers and visitors cordially invited to GOLDEN LION | Fitzgerald. ciety; Wednesday evening, 8 p.m, [all the services of the church. & SON | ? | ow prayer meeting. Everybody wel- -- . Real Estate & Insurance License No. 6-543 { Convocation Services--On Sunday | come. » Sydenham Street Methodist--Rev. 29 Brock St. Phone 424 || | J Novem r 30, at 3 pm., the address S-- W. T. G. Brown, minister. "Services "oe LW ven by Rev. G, C. geo; rincess Street Mel st. "Uhurch | at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. e pa: : | "7 | will be by Rev. G. C. Pid Prin Street Methodist 'Church p The pastor | sewewe-s BUILDERS SUFPLIES ~>eew | .]D,, minister, in Bloor street Pres-|--Rev. J. A. Waddell, minister. Ser- | will preach at both services. Even- Skat | byterian church, Toronto, vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister | ing subject, "Something of Value." | at both - services. Sunday school, | Class meeting at 9.45 a.m.; Young | ® . -- Building | Brock Street Methodist Church-- | 2.45 p.m.; Epworth League, Monday, Men's Club, 2 p.m.; Bible school, > : 9 i - {Rev. D. A. Lough, mmister. The|8 p.m. prayer meeting, Wednesday, | 2 45 p.m.; Epworth League, Monday, ' | Materials {Rev, J. D. Ellis will preach at 11|8 p.m. Strangers and visitors cor- |g p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, | ; ATa i 1 | a.m., and -the Rev. D. A Lough at |dially welcomed. 8 p.m.; Woman's Missionary Associa- {7 p.m. Sunday school at 3 pm.; _-- tion, Friday, 3.30 p.m: Seats free. --Par tland Cement | beginners and primary classes at 11 | First Congregational - Church---- | Thig ig the church for strangers. i - *. --r 3 a.m, corner Johnson and Wellington. Hard Brick Preacher, Rev. R. D, Tannahill, B.A., --Sand : | St. Andvew's--Rev. John W. Ste-| B.D., 120 Weldngton street. Dr. H. * | phen, minister. Services, 11 a.m. T. Wallace, Queen's University' will : --Lath, etc S: | the minister; 7 p.m., Rev, Principal | speak at both services, 11 a.m. and . i { Bruce Taylor, D.D., will deliver the | 7 p.m. Sunday school at 3 pm. 3 : | annual sermon to St. Andrew's So-| Y.P.S, Monday, 8 p.mu; midweek $ ein ; : | ciety. Students, soldiers and stran- | service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reliable Ready-to-wear Clothing and Perfect Fitting Tailoring " gers always welcome. ws bani = There is certainly a great run on 131 PRINCESS STREET S. AN & Co + i : Queen Street Methodist Church-- | lemon extract these days, judging by |} s \ : . Chalmers Church----Services at. 11 | Rev. J. D. Ellis, Dasipr. Public wor- | the stories heard in Magistrate Far- -- : Wandwanrking Factory am. 7 pom, In the morning the|ship, 11 a.m. and* p.m.; Sunday | rell's court, The boys with the long - Lumber Yards -- minister, Rev. Dr. Wilson, will] school, 3 p.m. All services fn Brock | thirst have to drink something. Bay & Wellington 8 N preach. . In the evening Rev. George | street church. The pastor will preach -- KINGSTO, ONT. 'S._ Pidgeon, D.D., of Bloor street| in the morning. Tople, "Ordinary| The firebug at Battersea is taking Office Phone 09° church; nto; will preach on "The | Man and the Extraordinary Thing." |it easy for the time being and the ' Great Adventure." A welcome| The Rev. Mr. Lough will preach in | residents of this lively village are . Bring your children in to our Factory Phone 1418 'awaits you at these services. the évening. Everybody welcome. | breathing easier. Reports from the -Jee Cream Parlor and treat * 8 : -- cl oy -- village say that the blame is placed them to a dish of our pure Ico | | 'sees Lumber. Coal apa Wood First Baptist Charch--Sydenham Bethel Congregational Church | on "a lady bug." Cream, or take a pint or quart : and Johnson streeis--Rev, J. S, La- | corner Johnson and Barrie streets-- ; -- home. You will he delighted POE 2 / flair, pastor. 11 am. "Making | Charles Patterson, pastor. Resi-| The "posties" will soon have fo with the good quality of our Sa > Marks," a children's service: 2.45 | dence 76 York street. Services at | pay up for their half holiday on Sat- am. ! J N 5 | p.m., Bible school; 7 p.m., "Who Fol- | 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday school | yrdays. Christmas is coming, and ! 288 PRINCESS STREET. v - ' lows?" a gospel song service. The |at 3 p.m.; prayer service, Wednes- | {hey wjll have to carry a big load. PHONE 1128." fs h pastor will conduct the services. day, at 7.45 pm.; Y.PS.CH, Fri- -- i 5 N -- day evening, 'wt 8 pam.; Junior! Doctors who give orders for liquor i MN St. James' Church--Cor. Union | League, Friday evening, at 6.45. All las a mediciie WHI have to see to it : ; ; and Arch streets--T. W. Savy, | are welcome. : | that their patients stick to the rules ) vy B.A., Rector, The Rectory, 125 Bar- mt and not take an overdose. It is hard rie street. 11 a.m., Morning prayer | Cooke's Presbyterian Church-- | to get people to take a full dose of and litany. 3 p.m. Sunday School. | Brock street--The minister, Rev: W. the ordinary medicine. - 7 pam. evening prayer and holy | Taylor Dale, will preach at 11 a.m. oo -- communion. . Preacher, Ven. Arch-|and 7 p.m. Beginner's and primary | Some persom is always trying to deacon Dobbs, Sunday School at 11 a.m; main | take the joy out of life, It is hard to -- school at 3 p.m,; Bible class, conduc- | get booze, and now the milk dealers St. George's Cathedral--The Very | ted by Rev. Prof. J. O. Watts, M.A, | threaten to lose up shop. Some of Rev, G, L. Starr, M.A, D.D.,, Déun [at 3 pm. Young People's Society | these days the '"bootleggers" will and Rector, 78 Wellington street. | Monday 8 p.m. A cordial welcome | have made their pile and they will bo Telephone 2156. Rev. Cecil Whal- | is extended to all. Sle ; be putting the shutters r Si = ey, M.A. B.D. priest-vicar, § : fr Lm mt J be ; iy ay cw PRA ETN King street, Telelphone 1629 Church 0 ; : £nd storm Shoes fur men, Women = drew's Day.) Sam. Holy Commun- \ in our mi The fleece-lined--will keep out smow angl slush. fon; 11 am. Hote commumion; us a reat 15 ¥ + | Cit ae Arctica for comfort. : veiling of et memory : 'reward for S 4 Sy ; Yinet. Hugh Morton-Taylor, of 21st |"Ancient and Modern Necro Outside of the Ka oo OO hs hain fo as pattalion. ~~ Preacher, the dean. |aliss Mesme: and y r y | ight Arctics - oi » So 4 . -_ -- Es i a Gs FE oF % i et Now is the time to plant. 5 : : 5 and Mrs. A 1 Lankin, of Vancouver, B.C. win Nothing better to look at 8 | cond a ories of Revival Services In the Trades and in early Spring than a *. Labor Hall (two doors morth of the Hydro Electric) be- good bed of Tulips, % _ ginning November 30th. ee : an sere: of While he was in the Salvation Army he and his wife =~. : : n baptism irit. They are much ¥ Vays +230 and 7.30 pm.