EE -------- pa ee -- ---- ' os worm 1, 1919. : ; = i THE DA LY BRITISH : : 23 r= PAGE THREE. : | FDWARD WARDLE a Cod die router || PROBS: Fair and Colder on Tuesday. e Would Extend the Ontario | GRIPE AND FLU | 1 | Highway Lo Every Fart of canes FOUND MURDERED, 552 cold. A little prevention saves Motorists are a little better pleas- 4 ji : : uch tuuble aud sufloring. : ed with Hon. Mr. higgs' latest de- J . : i --La: Brome Sta ¥ op : { Jaration regarding his good road: | f . eck's wy 1 | policy for Ontario .than they wert J tf 20 Sh D Left oo Prin grb a i * > . | about us utlerance some days rear- JB ! us opping ays 1 i am-- j der. On the first occasion Mf. Bigg: § : X cold in short order. . {A former well-known resident of | stated that the farmer would rath. Th Ch : t{ g HICKEY'S SPEEDY CURE | ow Kingston has met with foul play in | Rave thirty miles. of road on whic. | en . Tris mas the great "flu" mixture; i Chicago, in the person of Edward [one thousand dollars a mile had been 'quickly relieves the stubborn JI! McArdle, He was a cousin of Mrs. |spent than one mile on which $30,- cough---strengthens the breath- E. Reynolds, 445 Alfred street, and | 000 had been spent. He thougni "tic Me , | : i " ing apparatus and is the best { . ts the latter received a telegram on {fairest and most eeonom Pal policy | milxture of its kind sold. This seasen presen . Saturday night, informing her that | with rega:d to highway improve- | i et these b difficulties for the § | wr. McArdle had been found murder- | ment would be one of continuous ed. No particulars were given apart | repair based on an even distributic: if ; nt. There ex- { from the fact that he had been found. of the funds availiable." 8 | mercha i | After discussing the subject with | 9 ; | murdé€re. i At Best S 1sts a great shortage i Mrs. noida was anxious to se | Many good road jEnthnsiasts Jug) 3 nn cure further particulars, but on ae- | looking over a considerable part of | The Popular Drag Siere of merchandise ma count of the big storm the telegraph | the Provineial highway, Mr. Biggs 1 with wires were put out of business, and | now says that the Provincial high- | OPEN SUNDAYS lines, coupled S50 Woe neler a { way should be 1,500 instead of 500 Phone 59. Branch 2018 {| an unusual demand. | Edward McArdle was twenty-five | miles long and he would like to seé y | years of age, and was cigarmaker by | it extended so ax to Roush every 4 The hope of replen- 3 trade Pravions to-leaving Kingston county in the-Province. He } dS od mrt sortment be- | several years ago, he was employed | it would be Ontario's best advertise- | : 18 as li ht at McGowan's cigar factory. He was lent. Mr. Biggs, however, is strong .-18 8l1 v 'married, and is survived by his wife, | for the encouragement of towns ip | pe Xmas, yer Se | formerly Miss Ethel Tisdale, of | roads. { e early bu ; Mrf Biggs was in Kingston on Fri- Yi ! ------------------ day in connéction with the provin-| . the best chance : | ORDER Of TRANSFER clal highway. | h 1 hr'iL.M -------- -------- ! Keeley J. M.0.D.0. erefore, It 18 wise Comes To Adjutant and Mrs. Smith | JOSEPH JOYNER MEETS | Bi 8 Barriefield, and three children. to \ --Kingston Is Sorry. DEATH AT WATERTOWN | 2 ~ ee : A Message From Santa Claus HE ) Struck by a Train While Re- . IBN LR AR turning Home--Formerly . Sho 3 he ih Lived in Kingston. ; . : Iceland, Dec. lst. | : SEA or : ; { A sad accident rurred yi} . : . & & J Sunday morning at Wenner. no" |} Dear Children of Kingston: ® 3 when Joseph Joyner, formerly of this . a RE . S ] : city, lost his life while crossing the A oo gf Started from the North Pole yes- tracks at the New York Central Using Glasses ' Prescribed, WEDDING - MARRIAGE : : station, where he was employed. | \ fod Fl ri! | terday, have landed here for the night Made and Fitted by RINGS. LICENSES hh Si How the aceident happened is not | I 3 y ogi . : : . . Ah ; | yet known, but it is supposed he [fl ty na big field of snow and ice. My rein- was returning from night duty at ; J deers are pulling their: big load of Ne" iF 3 i 0D 0 d an early hour, and «in the darkness | | : n : SRN 4 {and storm, walked Into a moving | | ¥ 5 5 | {4 1 3 Keeley Jr., M Ve SMIT lo ® 0 4 i | train. His hody was found. at half | §i ; ; Sh hed EE goodies nearer to you every minute, Be Ap SES | past five o'clock, Sunday morning, || ; ec, i good and Santa will be good to you, | The optomeiriat « of today to do : | [8 ie, leaves a wite. formerly Miss || AL (2 k am sending a big stuffed likeness of \ | ] y y, IB . . Slee with the best mechan. a 2 | J his father, at Kemptville, two broth i : myself to Steacys mn Kingston, who apparatus but must have p ers, William at Oakville, and John || : : will put it in their window t ind that ONO Br at Alexandria, and two sisters, Mrs; Pp d do 0 rem WHICH 0) . 41 George D. Gordon, Kemptville, and | i : 71 ENCE CAN GIVE. | Mrs. H. V. Callaghan, of this city. | | YOu an your parents rn soon be with | ; hing you. a ania combination of wind [PULLED FIRE ALARM; { RAN : and Naat Tr nee mich re . 18 Your dear old friend, equipment that pakes ADJUTANT A. J. SMITH GUILTY Boy CAUGHT} . and ; Keeley's service - unique i Adjutant A. J. Smith, local repre- i FIN : Kingston. v . sentative of the Salvation Army, has Pleaded Quilty and ls Allowed } SANTA, { received orders to proceed to Ottawa | To Go.on Suspended | .is - . ~~ and take up duties there, He will be Sentence. {H P.S.--My fairies will answer your letters if you send them to) succeeded by Adjutant Mahue of " - . ¥ . hai i of | Belleville. In the Juvenile Court on Monday | Steacys-- "The store with the Christmas spirit. S. K=F City officials and membe¥s of the | morning, a lad aged ten years plead- 1 f : » | various societies and churches en: | oq guilty to sending in a false alarm | Ji | gaged in social work in the city were Pon Saturday. For some time the J | sorry Indeed when acquainted with |joeal fire department has been called. | the order, because of the very valu- | gut only to find that some person | # {able work performed by Adjutant | hag sounded the fire alarm although | I ® : ® jand Mrs. Smith during the six years | there was no fire. : { that they have been in Kingston. | On Saturday morning Chief Arm- | i oni The W.C.T.U, the National Council | Stronip gat busy, with the result that | {of women and kindred organizations | on Monday morning the lad was be- | nr. fiave to do it in the old style with the Wash Board and Tub. Lan effort will be made to have the | je wn CoocIArH, | 3» thought there | order cancelled, and most earnest re- | | are particularly effected by the de- | fore the court and allowed to go on parture of Mrs. Smith who, if addi- |g suspended sentence. . h ou | tion 'to her many duties, also acted As the lad stated that he only Fi f : It's quite Misly Jou &i01t was washing day amd Shit. y | a8 police matron. It is reported that sont in one alarm, it is thought there i \ | presentations are Le 3 prepared for| A couple of lads were before the { transmission to the salva urt charged with stealing a small fi " a ' : . Men It S Not Fair Headquarters, Toronto. . The boys agreed to pav J ! y 4 -- a ------ * {the cost of the wagygon, so the case y ALMA MATER SOCIETY was settled. . a - * ---------------- f---------- - HN - . - - - 4 that your wife should wear aw ay her strength, injure her | The Nominations Took Place on Sat- LADIES' MUSICAL CLUB | At Christmas time--more especially this Christmas--the early health by doing her washing in the old time fashion. See to it : i urday Evening. . | » : Tis apa . Morea on areeamme Was Ren- {} bird catches the best assortment of gifts. Labor conditions, a world that she is provifed with the necessary equipment that will At the regular meeting of the Al- 'ma Mater Society of Queen's Univer- dered on Saturday Afternoon. ocasant 's work. This i y . sais . rn Wash dag slaving into a pi Jays =n | sity on Saturday evening, nomina-| In spite of the inclement westrer. shortage of merchandise make it impossible for us to replace even at be done with our washing mach ines and wringers. | tions for the ensuing year took place | there was a good attendance at the fl . : . . . . . is follows: Honorary President, | meeting of the Ladiew Musical Ciub |] advance prices many of our choice practical gifts, with which this : | Prof. O. D. Skelton, by acclamation; | in Convocation Hall, on Saturday as . ae es . . Here is a Wringer that will acm dont Hand Power [| president, 7. H. Burey, B.A and L. | storms om all, on Sata one shop abounds. This is not just "hot air," but like everything that ap- give you the best satisfaction Washer |G. Keill, BA., first vice-president, C. of very high merit and was much . » . . | pears in these "ads" the plain, unvarnished truth. b Cb . ; 3 : { R. Belton and B. C. Throop; second |enjoyed by all present. A number Steel Ball Bearing Wringer He Jublice Hand Paws | vice-president, H. M. Thomas and K.|of new members were received into J 0 vaiel $6.50 : * BE ks R. Maitland; secretary, J. Greig and | the club. i Connor's Low Prasure Wa. A.' B. Ransom; "treasurer, C. W.| The programme included a duet ter Power Washer at ... Houghton and W. G. Minnes; eritjc, | by the Misses Nobos and Clough Fearrnave sesves BOBO seeiieses sie. $22.00 C. P. McArthur and G. C. Mallory; | vocal selections by Miss R, McLean: | athletic stick, V. L. Taft and X. BE. | instrumentals by Harold Packer; vo- | § / 3 Taylor; assistant secretary, Miss Lu- | cal numjers by Miss Gertrude Mur-| cille Corbett and Miss Jean Govan; [ton; instrumentals by Mies Ena | fa 3 ) . . -rector, Brig.-Gen. A. E, Ross. (accla- | Barnes. Evelw number on the pro And quite apart from that don't you think you will be able to Rp ; . : 1d fine treat, and | fi ¢ : : | McKelvey & Birch Lid "During the 'svening a debate 'on | SB prin met at Tio troet 40d | enjoy the Christmas season more if you have all ypur Xmas. boxes oR 9 y 2 A the subject, 'Resolved that govern- | much praise for their work. --~ ment railroads should revert to pri- 4 packed away? : i] i] vate ownership" was held; and re-|_ x \ 'BROCK STRERT i | sulted in the judges, Prof. J. F. Mac- ./ 1.--During. the - 1 tl | donald and Prof. W. ¢. Clarke, glv- of there entered the | ing' a decision in favor of the affir- | Prairie "Provinces of Cauada from | mative. The debaters were J. 8. Cur- | tha United States 1,760 persons, with | tis and W. T. Brown of Art's 20 for $634,428 in oash and $266,744 in| y the affi'mative, and A. RB. Ransom | effects. Last year in the same per- | Sas Se and C. Anderson, Art's '21 for the iod, 1,105 persons, with $250,325 in J 3 - . o : : A -------- VA" a V7 negative. The jasz band of Scievce | cash th 4nd $130,840 in ofects. The : We might also add you will ind our shopping service exception- 3 i '23 ren selections, nd were: British, 75; i ~~ . . : : ¢ : U.S.L. Storage Battery {= ==" varie ie. morse: [| al at this time, as we have augmented our sales-force for the Chrit, : : ; 3 n i i 95. : : 4 A Greeting From California. = | : , B85; i i | © DISTRIBUTOR AND SERVICE STATION Bestar Fy lito heore | The a Taba cr, basi 1 ' ' 8 An give you so much more attention DON. M. CRAIG tho following message of ting. fo] Shiota: $0; taticonders, 18 fy. could possibly give during the rush of 'the last two weeks : ; 36; tics, 15; hy 3 if . 2S . : W. G. Craig, who is spending the | famional. 24: women and children, | | ristmas. Of course, we'll be glad to see you at any time, Expert ® Battery 'and Seif Starter repai Winter at Pasadena, California. $66; unclassified, 64. . . : ; Bxyert Storag : , Ine Tra Bt Andrew's Seslewy | 1 i A but there really is no more opportune time for you than right now. All size Batteries for all cars. . ; : Guid Eh attend. yo. he w : 3 = ¥ 3 aE . r. Craig, wi Ss. one an i z | me pi, ott pepe of o'er en, : | He oud NE 1683W. = "Thanks "telegram." / | 4 means to an end. It Is a very Im- ; ~ : ES CI pe in if portant means, but It is as sasy to To the kind of the Maple Leaf, ~~ |use it foolishly as it is to use it = wisely; perhaps much easier. It is . Suet the sun fe stwars hing. not A 1% ballot itself that counts a 3 ! | much as what is behind the ballot. All classes of high yield investments -- | ist S75 Hh. Hd Fu | orporation, Governt. 'at and iviunicipal. & ok NB a |S