Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Aug 1920, p. 2

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om : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG { NCOENTS OF THE W Told tn Rr ---- x = - - ( Twilight | | We Pay: 7% On American Silver u Ww. Swaine, piste es orders at : ey a | > -- cAuley's, or "pho»a w. Il " - . . - 3 i Tourist information bureau, Wil-| Miss Louise Hill organized a sur- Whether in Nickles, Dimes, Quarters or Half Dollars the Banks pay son garage, Gananoque. Phone 210. rise Dany 3mMoBE fhe Josuges Jolie i - 4 4 d . { H. M. Board of Trade will again On Tuesday evening in honor of Miss |} thi S n U S Si s wp w th " : 10 : i dian Nat- Dorothy Gildersleeve. Col. and Mrs. [Mf YOU Nothing. Save all your U. S. Silver and do no eposit 1n e If you need Furs for the coming season, yon will in iq | have 8 Booth al She ans 2h Foulkes, Union street, opened their |f§ ---- : . finite savings, by buying here | Tea and Coffee prices rapidly ad- hospitable doors to the young people, banks. 10% paid ited States Bills--the same ium. auto 4 te by by i | ino ee holon of DALY'S who enjoyed the evening in music 0% on United at > th me rate of Premium Every Fur in our show-ro oms is subject to the re i now! At MAHOOD'S. and dancing, . dai } | If interested in purchase of a new * ee as is gaid by the banks. duction. Nothing is reser ved. And all are of the |. plano, write Wilson & Son; Ganan- Mr. and Mrs. Eisenbud £nd Mr. and latest vogue. d | oque, for catalogue and prices. Mrs. Wolpaw, New York, are the { V. G. Abbott, Oshawa, who has guests of Mrs. Lesses, Johnson street. . ° : ° i} | been spending the past week in the| Dr. and Mrs. Noble Armstrong, ree an 1 ve or erc t ne z - fl | city] returned on Tuesday evening. [Who have been with the latter's par- . 0d 20 p.c. Discount on all Furs ( on Campbell Toland, who has been ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, employed in Flint, Mich, is in the Barrie Susel, let today for Sami . it k with , . Armstrong w! - . . . . 35 Alva, Page 5. aiid ill opeud & week With j 50, WhSTe Dr. AT Orders for Tip-Top Suits and Overcoats with one pair of Pants free, | An enjoyable dance at Moran's | Mrs. R. 8. Wilkinson, Stella, and . x . : | Grove was held on Tucsday evening Master Edward, are the guesis of ll will be taken up to 7.30 p.m. to-night. Over 100 Kingstonians took |and many couples from the city No ees Wilson, Union street. d : § | motored out to the platform. ; . : Mon- . . ; | "British Columbia ang Alberta will | day from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sise advantage on Saturday of this special offer. A . ol f again. be among the ' provinces to |8t their cottage at St. Agathe, Que. JOHN McKAY, Limited [55 haha Ad ter 8 ; 8 if | 180 National exhibition this year. |Present with Mrs. H. W. Richardson, . Now 1s the time to have your | Alvington," and later will visit Mrs. \ , 149-157 BROCK ST. y GSTON | piano tuned. We carry two edbert |W T. Connell, Arch street. : v Pr | tuners and will assure entire satis-| Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Murphy, Chi- e i faction. C., W. Lindsay, Limited. |¢280, Who are on a motor trip, spent . For. the first time in many years 5°¥eral days in town at the Chateau Belvidere, ig th tal ch h be: de b » ure li charge Bas betn wade by «ee Telephone 919 3 Open Evenings » the only effect has been to increase| , Mrs. J. Farrand Pringle and her - jchildren, who have spent some weeks 3 je mumber of applications for gis at Portland, are now with Rev. Ar- : Agent for TIP TOP Tail . We will rent you a piano, and at thur Cooke and Miss Cooke, St. : » » end of six months if you feel like | Mark's rectory, Barriefield. 3 rtin % ara © purchasing instrument we will allow |, Mrs. James Dunn and Miss Kath- the six months' rental on purchase |leen Dunn, Toronto, are at the : : price and arrange easy terms on bal- Quéer'a Residence, donald. Alesan. 8) We are fully equiped with first class mechanics to do all kinds ance. C. W. Lindsay. 1 ronald, ae . (dria, is spending a few days at the of AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK ON SHORTEST NOTICE. With ahe olty clerk, the city audi. [offs IS spending a. es tor and the city treasurer on thelr Call and let us supply you with GASOLINE, OILS, etc, vacation, the city buildings are at | Ollie Prevost, Earl street, is the Country calls, given best of attention, va present being practically run by the | SUst of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Storage for cars. young lady stenographers, who are a Jesmer at their cottage, Dorval competent little band. sland. : 3 : . * eo 0 Considerable road work has been > ¥ J. W. MARTIN, Pr op. done on Wellington street, between | Miss Marian Smith; Alfred street, 110 Clergy Street. Phone 1192W. Res. Phone 1705F. Fiincesy 4 Tok streets fur ing {ebned I ee asphalt blocks have ire Sndred by her cousin, Miss Gladys Marshall, : ~~ . moved. The ehreot Wt po there | Waner wieon: New York. tou |] NEW LINENS AND FANCY LACE GOODS JUST PLACED IN R & pitely open to ratte in a day or | Josterday for is heme aftr viking STOCK. --*- McALLISTE & DRAKE : Portsmouth. His wife will remain . ~~ PRINCES STRERT GARAGE | waning mores | "hres Vsiow tad umes Heiss (Il MISSION SCHOOL LACE DOYLIES. . IN MARINE CIRCLES f and Mafjorie, who have been spend- . . : 5 . Automobile repairs done right. etter tintttttettmtutnsanansms, | INE the Dast three weeks at Echo In all sizes and dainty patterns .....-..."..... 25¢c. to $3.00 each. p {Lodge on the St. Lawrence river, Let us re-bore your cylinders. Satisfaction guaranteed. The steamer Belleville arrived 3 * Service calls promptly wittended to. from Toronto at 6.45 p.m. and clear- Telurned to 1o¥z this Week. MADEIRA SETS-- » y ite Gasoli nd Rolls Royce Motor Oils. : ed for Montreal at 8.25 p.m. on Tues- * * 9 . Pode 2 : + We sel Wh te Gasol oe doy . Kiagsto arrived Mis Grace Clough has Jeturned tof A new lot of very handsome Madeira hand-made Lunch Sets, steamer ngston ey . y 3 ] 593 Princess .St. : from Toronto and Rochester on Wed: | rer wits mf nobght he Sum the | sonsieling of 13 pieces; beautiful designs; all pure linen Fr 2 nesday morning. famous Australian pianist. 3 . Phone 1750. Phone Res. 1246J. The steamer Jex cleared for Os- Miss Mignon Telgmann has return- reasonab y priced wego on Tuesday. ed to the city having spent an en- A ' The steamer Keybell, which went | joyable six weeks at Chautauqua DRESSER COVERS-- aground near the entrance to the | Lake, N.Y., where the New York . 2 ip . . . . Anal at Lachine, lo being, brought | Symphony Orchestra was engaged.-to Big variety of Dresser and Stand Covers: plain and also lace 5 to \Kingston, to go on the dry dock. | give a concert da or the season. : : : . : > SDS JCS I SG SE, | 0 inesion, to ko on the dn qovth | y and insertion trimmed; good large sizes ....... .....c. e000. 95¢. up. : ~ of the water, at the point where the . . Home Bargains eb went on, is only fourteen feet. 3 EPR RLPERPE PRP HANDKERCHIEFS- ; The spot where the accident occur- . 5 : . HE d\ has b marked with a buoy, |* "JIMMY" HALLIDAY n - 4 . . , $0500 Frontenne street; brick; I Sita does kel 13 3 boars [4 ADA ug amp. Our new stock of Flandkerchiefs is now ready for your in 8 rooms; hot water heating; near ui \ ¢ c We we Union street. BRITI Ny H over thirteen feet, ten inches, has + Reeve James Halllday Ports 3 tion. We can please every member of the household. $6100--Nelnon street; brick; 11 been Jaued T. P. Phelan is still |* mouth, had a trip in an aero- ¢ : " seeour Initial andkerchiefs for Ladies or Gentlemen, A . [% plane on Tuesday night. He # . . ; . foamas wuarior oak trim dnd WI 11 G JST0UNd ob a shoal neat Troquols. |¥ Jiale PN Tamer Dim, Hes . show them in pure Linen or Soft Laundered Batiste. $5000. IKenaington. Avenue; in half, and that a loss of $350,000 |* ator, who has been spending erat rae LF yi be voles, Users wr vo Si vets, a,c aad |} PICTORIAL QUARTERLY FOR FALL-- - ; moving the vessel's cargo of grain. : ing; garage. *# municipality at a height of 2,- # . - SB Bareic sirecty beious 4 JOB DEP I o. | capt John Donnelly is at. work on | 100 foot ond te the Ennis 2 3 Get a copy and be posted on the latest styles for Fall wear, FSgma; furnace; sleetrigfey. The steamer Conestoga arrived: in 3 Wednaadsy mone: pe report- & hy : = '3600--Clergy street; brick; 8 ill iat : Oswego, from Kingston, with a cargo 0 verything to e. +. : : a " ace; Will appreciate an opportunity of grain. She is to be inspected | ¥ * _ rooms; furnace; electricity. THE FP PEEP H IEEE 1 3 there with a view to changing her $4300--Johuson = street; new of serving you in the registry from Canadian to American. ' . ay ¢ : j ; . | \ . brick; 8 rooms; furance; electri- roductio of The vessel is owned by D. Sullivan The Imperial War MuSeum, open- a; © elty. p ction & Sous, Chicago, and will likely be ed at the Crystal Palace in London, | §i i : Placed into commission, running | contains more than 100,000. exhib- under the American flag between | jig | u McCANN A p Oswego nd ke upper luke porte Politeness is like an air cushion. | J x : 5 } . ; 3 \ apt. John McGrath, Oswego, has | There may be nothing in it, but it § ?? Estate Insurance RS s been retained by.the Stewart Con- |epses the jolts wonderfully. of | Real - - BUND! tracting Company to fit out the tug | we» 7 . = he Always Busy Store Brock St. Phone 326 or LR Stewart, at Oswego. The tug will > id bs on be used on harbor improvement f 7, : work at Toronto. ' 1 . Capt. Harry Martin has sold' the + Sst barge White and Frank to R. C. Wed | : dell, Trenton. The barge will be us- | ; ! PROTEST RESULTS 'Car Owners ed in the coal trade on the lake and " { Sir Quotations on Application Bay of Quinte ports, and will also Hl' \ : «fH IN SOME REFORMS | | us drive t ock from your carry stone from Point Anne to Tor- F | : n ps rn By han miler ~ PHONE 292 onto. Koreans Better Treatos; but To Be Sold At Once 4 { Is= CRATE, 50 CENTS PER CYLINDER the steamer Chamberlain to A\ A. F | onary Stat ON WOLFE ISLAND 4 Laroque, of the 8.8." McNaughton si 88, il A good farm of 250 acres; 3 barns; stable; 3 brings; granary, : KIN 10 HOP ED EDD EEE line. The vessel which is now = om Lt: oronte" Groner 2s ror ok yours' etc. On the farm is & good dou ble stone dwelling. Price $11.8 93 PRINCESS STREET, = wil, itera 3 serious Jos » ire, | g * il} work among the Koreans in Man- | ¢ Complete list of dwellings at office. i] --~, . 4 used Amon ing oar from | ii | churia, Rev- William Scott of King- FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. A a Ty - ea ; ston, Ont., has returned on furlough. : The iario Do 'Jeska, coal-Inden | || In an interview with a representative : Il : : of The Globe, Mr. Scott stated 1 from, cowego. in alihareing at [ Chae ome ec had been at E. W. MULLIN & SON The steamer Hologmb' discharged if | tuted by the Japanese in Korea as a : : J a cargo of coal for Sydenham hospi-||f | Jesuit of the Bre ga 8 | BUYERS AND SELLNRS OF REAL ESTATM tal and cleared for Oswego. : cleties and general protests against coi INSURANCE BROKERS. $a atrocities in that country. Free PROPERTY SALES | : Jpeech and' a oa! Press Sales : fl | had been granted to the people, an Following are hocent Salon Made A Koreans were now permitted to Frame dwelling, No, 5 Division || halt pottians as School Principals, street, owned by Mrs. M. Brooks to A " Are they still hankerin after John Walton. Double brick dwellings ne independence?" asked The Globe Nos. 22-24 Clergy .street x Sa : ; } : "O yes, it's more than a hanker, gt, persed Sm lll A they, Bou 1 'got 16" replied Mr oC Came: to W. Dickson. T {| Scott. "The Manchurlans do not : A see why they should be under the domination of Japan. They are only twenty years behind the Japanese in the matter of modern progress. They are just as intelligent as the Japs; they may not de so quick, but i ar more solid, and 'they are Sr. Beart had Deen stationed in Manchuria close to the northern border Korea, where : the line snd are ncuged 8 6} Woman's Brown and Black Oxfords, Kid Canadian Preskyterian Foreign Mi | and Calf Leathers, Military and Louis heels : ki 5% et ig ar . : -- --all regular $7.00 values. Hundreds of people are taking advantage of fl Sse)? ep stove 30. Wf opoctainy | «ot | Puls ; MID-S AER SALE PRICE ., $4.85 our big Bargain Sale. - : : te J Marti This i grand chance to t light : s . a es a " Jeo artin 2 Hat at a low price. Nap am B No avek ro re ll an de. Wo make [fj 109 of Irish Cobble Shoes of Ment and Distinction' = PRIN . Bee our windows for genuine bargains, 248 PRINCESS TRENT Phas and power om less gas. Capt. Martin has also We id : Want Independence, 7 ? 5 J. E. Wilder, 207 Nelson street, left Wednesday for western Canada, He 'will travel via G.T.R. and C.N.R. to Vancouver and will stop off a wi Saskatoon, Moosejaw # - ¥

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