Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Dec 1919, p. 14

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-- + | LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: PAGE FOURTEEN TH E DAILY BRITISH WHIG ee Te ---- CATARAQUI WARD | LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: After serving you for three years | 88 your representative in the City | Counell, I again respectfully solicit | Your votes and influence for the com- | ing Aldermanic election. | Thanking you for your former | | support and wishing you the compli- ! ments of the season, . Very respectfully, Yours truly, FRED. SIMMONS. RUSKY LL TRUCK =RyT WHAT gan (00 winter) J TRULKING BUGINESS™) AR WHY NOT START A AGW THE PAPER wi a BRING MOV CUSTOMER So = -- if GOW' TO TRY {T, BY INKS WHERE'S THAT NEw GPa SHOT? Tr ouumy 2 ONES" VGATHING EXPRESS PaRIELS DELWERED OM WAPPY HUNCH THAT! BygY AG ABEAVER AN Main' MONEY . PaYg TO AWVERTGE! TO THE ELECTORS OF -- CATARAQUI WARD |, Your votes and support are |} spectfully solicited to elect me as | GANANOQUE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Dec. 26.- --~Municipal matters have { now dwindled down to some extent, | the contest being in the reeveship | and council. Mayor Wilson has been | duly elected by acclamation, as has | also Clifford Sine as deputy reeve. | The water commissioners, R. J. Web- . | Ster and John Paul, are also in by | acclamation, also J. A. Jackson, Chgs | A. Watt, Dr. A, H. Mabee, and G. B. | Gilbert for the Board of Education, | This leaves a clear field for ex-Reeve {T. I. Ellis and ex-I puty © Reeve | Geo, A. Dowsley to fight it out for i Teeve, and six of the following to be | elected from the seven following names for the council board: G. A. Hudson, Frederick Lloyd, Frederick Hurlburt, W, E. Austin, Jas. H. Karr, Jno. H. Thompson, W. J. Gibson. A union Christmas service wasg conducted in St. Andrew's church at {11 o'clock yesterday morning for the | congregatiohs of Grace and St. And- | rew's churches by Rev. W. 8S. Len- {non and drew out a large attend- | ance. Special Christmas services were {held in Christ and St. John's churches yes terday morning and were | largely attended. Wesley Stoliker disposed of a fine | herd of forty Holstein cattle at the { Gavin farm, a few miles east of the { town, on Tuesday of this week by public auction. Quite a number from town attend- WARD ed the Christmas entertainment of As a citizen desirous of being | | : i | the , St. Lawre instrumental in the advancement of | Chareh, Phonon ot yo avrence Kingston, I respectfully ask for your | ening . . y Yotes and influence to secure my | The Knights of Honor young men's election as one of your Ward Tepre- | organized Bible Class of Grace Sun- sentatives. " | day school took oceasion on Wednes- E\ PENSE. Alderman for 1920. Yours faithfully, JAMES NORRIS. f INA A 2 Netra. TO THE ELECTORS OF ONTARIO WARD Your votes and influence are re- i spectfully requested to re-eldet me ag Alderman for 1920, R. E. KENT. or igi TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. LAWRENCE { day evening to present a neatly H. worded address accompanied by a handsome chair to their teacher, Clifford Sine. Mr. and Mrs. Armour Buck, Arth- j ur street, spending some time with relatives in Kingston during the past week, have returned home. | Mr.°and Mrs. B. 0. Britton are | spending the holiday season with re- | latives in Toronto. Miss Rebecca Edwards, of the staff | ot the Clinton Collegiate. Institute is spending the Christmas holidays at Your vétes and influence are re-{ her home King street west. spectfully solicited for my election| Miss Mary Hale, for the past few 4s School Trustee for the yéar 1920. | MONths located in the far west, is "| spending some time in town with LT. -- | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William TO THR ELECTORS OF BEST i Hale, Ping street. . { Miss Kathleen Wylie of Montreal ~~ { Is holidaying here with her parents, H Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wylie, North | street. VICTORIA WARD | LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: "Gentleman Jim" in Serial. If you think my services in the In "The Midnight Man," James J. City Council in the past have been | Corbett, former heavy-weight cham- of value to you, I would be pleased | pion pugilist and later an actor on to again act as one of your Alder-{the legitimate stage, makes his ap- manic representatives for 1920, and | pearance as a bhotoplay star. "Thc ST. LAWRENCE WARD 1 i TO THE ELECTORS OF i | LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: i ------------------ ask for your votes and influence to elect me. and { Midnight Man" is a Universal serial, jand it Is said to afford "the big fei- { lew" a wonderful opportunity for the ti ar-- | a em. Wishing you all a Happy Prosperous New Year, | display not only of his physical Yours faithfully | prowess, but of his art as an actor, ¥s at the King Edward Theatre to-night JOHN Ww. LITTON. {and Saturday. Usual admission.~- nh rt Aer oie { Advt. -------- Col. W. B. Brown, A. D. A. A. and Q. M. G., visited all the military units in the city as representative of Ma- | Jor General Williams G.0.C., during { the dinner hour on Christmas Day. He was accompayied by Major W. J. McManus. They went to the R.C.A. {8:C,, R.C.G.A.,, RCHA. and Syden- ham Calderwood and Mowat hospi- tals. They found all of the men en- Joying Christmas. ; We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months if you feel lke purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ance, C .W. Lindsay. Ninef patients of the asylum at Middlétown, Conn., are believed to have perished in the fire which de- stroyed the building. Grant Toole, watchman fer the Moncton Tramway, Electric and Gas Ce., was fatally injured in a fire there. $ TO THE ELECTORS OF : SYDENHAM WARD LADIES AND GENTDEMEN: If you are satisfied to have me again as one of your representa- tives as Alderman for next year, kindly mark your ballot in my fa- vor. ALD. R. J. RODGER. TO ¥HE ELECTORS OF FRONTENAC WARD As T have been requested by a large number of citizens to again stand as a candidate for Alderman, 1 have decided to meet their wishes. It my services in the past have met with your approval, I shall be glad of your votes and influence to again elect me. If elected, I shall seek to represent all the people, and not merely one class. J. W. SMITH. TO THE ELECTORS OF RIDEAU WARD I respeltfully "solicit your votes and influence 'to re-elect me as one Of your Aldermen for 1920. R. G. ARMSTRONG. A ee AUWARD Rideau Ward ted to elect me as [TO THE ELECTORS OF RIDEAU 1920. . WARD: , : '| Ladies and Gentlemen, respect- fully solicit your votes and influegee to elect me as Alderman for 1920, Yours Faithtully, TO THE BLECTORS: With appreciation of the privilege of serving in the City Couneil of 1919 and I trust to the satisfaction of the electors, 1 am again a candidate for Aldermanic honors and respectfully SL Lawrence Ward. x ask for a continuance of your sup-| i NE rr a A AA nn - | THE WORLD' TIDINGS IN CONDENSED FORM Tidings From All Over Told in a Painted and Pithy Way. Premier Venizelos of Greece, aftor spending a short time in Rome, has ieft for Paris. Spain is buying tanks from Bri tain in addition to munitions from The Manitoba Government will issue $4,000,000 worth of five-year bonds early in January, District Fire Chief William J. Hooper, of Montreal, died after near' :y eleven months' illness. : At Belfast, Sir Edward Carson, Ulster leader, made an appeal for brotherhood and friendliness. Poland has purchased from the Dutch Government 150,009 sold uni- forms of the Dutch specia™Fdserves. The tonnage passing through the Sault locks and canals during the 1919 season was the lightest in five years. 5 James Irwin, Cowley, Alta, was sowing fall wheat Wednesday when stopped at®noon by a heavy fall of rain, The ice in the St. Lawrence at Montreal is breaking up and jam- ming down the river, flooding low wharves. More than a thousand free Christ- mas dinners were provided in Mont- real to those out of work and the poor. The Allied reply fo the latest Ger- man note regarding the peace treaty protocol was published in Berlin Fri- d ay. The smallpox épidemic is abating in Toronto. Only twenty-seven new cases were reported in the last twen- ty-four hours. There will be no increase in the | price of milk in Toronto before April ist, as the result of the Board of Commerce ruling. The world's record for speed, 43 miles an hour, was attained by the British torpedo boat destroyer Ty- rian on her recent triat. Thé C.P.R. and G.T.R. have mr- ranged to restore a number of trains | that were to have been cancelled ow- ing to coal shortage. "Babe" Ruth, the famous home- run hitter, has refused to report to the Boston American League team unless he is paid $80,000. ~ i Harry Vardon, J. H. Taylor, Abe | ous British golfers are expected to visit America next fall. The Ontario government hag de- cided to postpone the anndun®enent of its temperance policy, until the next session of the legislature. | The two-year-old child of J. A. Harding, who lives on the Goulin | road, near Sillery, Que., died after eating a boxful of laxative pills. Russell, convicted of sedition at | Winnipeg, was allowed his freedom | until Saturday, when he will come up ! The defence will ol for isentence. peal. i Returned soldiers settled on thé! land during the past season number- ed more than 33,000; nearly 20,000 were granted loans, totalling $53,-| 000,000. Italians who went from the U.S. to | their native land after the armistice | was signed are returning in hun- | dreds, Living in Italy is too costly for them. Eugene Murphy, a veteran em- ployee of the firand Trunk, Credit Valley and Canadian = Pacific Rail- ways, died at Woodstock, aged eighty-six. Conferences will begin in Paris early next week between the Allied and German delegates on measures preparatory to putting the peace treaty into effect. A freight train running over the G.T.R. lines ran off the rails Friday morning near Beaconsfield, Que. Some cars were smashed and twenty horses were killed. Nineteen lives were lost in two fire tragedies at Newcastle and Car- diff, England. Many girls were sav- ed 'by leaping ninety feet to blankets in the street below. Justice Sutherland has refused the application of the Provincial Board of Health for an order to compel the city of Toronto to carry out the com- pulsory vaccination order. President Wilson announces the return of United States railroads to private ownership on March 1st; also railway express companies be return- ed at the same time. It is officially announced that the Esthonian and Bolshevik delegates, in fonterence at Dorpat, have reaca- ed an agreement on the questions of frontiers and military guarantees, George E. Utke, manager of a motor scheol in Winnipeg, was held up, robbed and badly beaten by a gang on Christmas Eve, the fourth hold-up by the gapg in a week. ' Poor Ola Coal! {Philadelphia Record.) Old King was a merry soul ---but now look at him! His bowl is dry, and his fiddlers three--opera- tor, miner and public--are still fid- dling and fiddling, and accomplish- ing nothing. - Say ep -- Mr. and Mrs, John Rankin surplus war material, street, was removed to the General Mitchell, James Braid and other tam- | i INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. tocal Notes and Items of General Interest. Peter St. Thomas, Cornwall, died on Dec. 19th, aged sixty-seven yaars, Mrs. J. 8. Randolph, Clergy street, is a sister, i s To. date tnis year seventy-seven new dwelling fiouses have been erect- ed or are under construction in Kingston. EE Miss Georginia 'Irwin, 68 York Hospital on Thursday night in R. J. Reid's ambulance, Frances Mary. Sleeth, wife of Da- vid Sleeth, passed away at her resi- dence, Battersea on Christmas Day. Deceased was fifty-six years of age and is survived by her husband. Sydenham Military hospital will, on Wednesday next, be taken over and administered by the department Pn of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment. | The present staff will also be taken over with Lt. Col. W. T. Connell in charge. 30:RCOUGHS a at eat AR! Diseases. Ne anaes: IF YOU WAVE BOUND TO HAVE MAXOTIRES A RIM CUT ON weg YOUR TIRES, YOU ARE TROUBLE, IF YOU DON'F PUT IN A MAXOTIRE SOLD BY THE STANDARD 284 ONTARIO ST. COR, QUERN VULCANIZING SHop A. NEAL, MGR. PHONE 2050, - "FRENCH IVORY FIRST SHIPMENT, NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS GET THE CHOI CEST GOOD SARGENT'S Telephone 41 DRUG STORE and Montreal Sgs. FOR QUICK SALE Reasonable price and terms; b hardwood floors throughout; fu hen house; summer house; lot 1920. Apply to-- ' Telephone 703 J. rick dwelling; fully equipped; nace, gas, electricity, garage, 66 x 132; possession 1st May, O. HUTTON 67 Clarence Street, Kingston FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1910. For The Xmas Season : Place Your Order Now For : Dublin Ginger Ale--English Ginger Bedr, Pure Apple Cider All Brands qf Domestic and Imported Cigarettes | Thompson Bottling Works mists, Phone 304 292 Princess St. HERABTON NL 1 | HEAHEN § for Chromic a { Geo. Thompson, Prop. rp Sot, BEAVER BOARD WASTE space is "slacker" Space---put it to work. The empty attic might just as well be a den, pluy room, study or extra bed room. Even the basement can be transformed into a workroom or laundry. In business buildings Beaver Board also provides the practical way to permanently restore old walls and ceilings, partition offices, build extra rooms, and utilize unused - lofts or other waste space, Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street « « . « Phone 1042 Willard ey Dry Storage For Your Battery 5 eT EE rt on prs The only proper winter care. Profit by past experience, Send it to-- WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock St. I. LESSES, Prop, BREAD is your best food. It is most wholesome, most nourishing, most ECO- NOMICAL. : "BUY" TOYE'S BREAD | Phone 467 and our salesman will call. Presented Under the Auspices of THE BRITI Gen. Allenby's British Campaign in = The Holy Land and the Land of the Arabian Nights thralled." "Most wonderful. talking about it." LS "The travelogue year." Acchiined By The Press of London "Huge audience thrilled." ~--London News of the World "Entrancing entertainment. audience could have been more en- : '~--London Evening Standard --+London Advertiser "Rapt attention; unique plefisure." ~--Westminster Gazette "Vividly real; delightful; perfect." sensation of the ~London Evening News No the realms of and have you AN London is experienc os. London Mail THE CARNAGEY-THOMAS TRAVELOGUES With Colored and Motion Pictures Come to the Land of Enchantment Many times you have often wished that you might close your eyes and be wafted away on ney to the Holy Land Hear Dale Carnagey Tell the Story of Allenby's Spectacular SH WHIG J a "magic carpet" to the picturesque lands, amid venture. Many times you wish to leave the dafly grind, 1 of adventures and romance---and the thrill of forbidden ough the enterprise of The Yonig. all Kingston can jour- and the Land of the Arabian Nights, next week. 0 0 (The Burton Holmes of England) Campaign in the Near East. HA @ position, REPT

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