Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1920, p. 12

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sii I THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Dry Dock at Esquimalt British Co- GANANOQUE WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 29, 1920. . |spending the past week in Brockville guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. N. Palm- er, Ormond street, returned to her duties here on Monday. Tho town was shocked last even- ing by the report of the death of New Physical Director For Queen's Girl Students The most recent appointment to | the staff of Queen's university, is | that of Miss E. O'Connor, New York. HIRES DELICIOUS WORLD FAMOUS ROQT BEER BEVERAGE IN BOTTLES FOR YOUR HOME. .|John Abbott, Stone street, who has | ' ph lumbia," will be received at this office| Sept. 29.--The twenty-first con-| . y | to the position of ladies ysical until 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, De-|vention of the International Order Joea ailing for the past few weeks | girector. Miss O'Connor has taken Cember 0, 1020, Lo imart British Co-|of King's Daughtdrs and Sons, .in 770% Gio € eets of what was "hu. | over her duties at the gymnasium. lumbia. conjunction with the twenty-first an- | sidered as ptomaine poisoning. Last year Miss Ruth Clark, who AT-- JAS. CRAWFORD. JAS. REDDEN & CO. JAS. HENDERSON. W. V. WEBSTER. JOHN GILBERT. UR bread is real food. O It's the food that be- longs on your table It's the bread that will help build up the health of your family. It's the bread that you should order by name to avoid substitution and that's a rather imporlant thing to remember. Plans and forms of contract can be seen ahd specification and forms of ten- der obtained at this Department, at the offices of the District Engineers at Vic- toria, B.C.; Equity Bullding, Toronto, Ont.) Shaughnessy Building, Montreal, P.Q., and at the Post Office, Vancouver, B.C Tenders 1 not be considered unless made on p 2d forms supplied by the Irepartment and in accordance with conditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to the order of the Min- ister oF Public Works, equal to § per cent. of the amount of the tender. War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will also be accepted as security or War Bonds and cheques if required to make up an cdd amount. Note --Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $50, payable to the order of the Min- niversary of the Gananoque Willing Circle of that order, opened in Grace Methodist church yesterday after- noon when a large number of dele- secretary of the convention. The executive board consisted of Mrs. M. 8. Savage, Toronto, provincial president, Mrs. W. Burnet, Cobourg, provincial secretary, the Mesdames James Cullen, Woodstock, and Booth, Ottawa, and the Misses S. Orr, Strat- ford, and F: Cunningham, Kingston, county secretaries, and the follow- ing board members: The Mesdames Austin, Toronto; Bigger, Ottawa, Caughell, Aylmer; McMonagle, Woodstock; Field, Cobourg; Gordon, gates presented the credentials to the { Ottawa; Wilson, Gananoque, and the { ceased was a well-known and esteem- ed resident. He leaves a widow and one daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) A. H. Ma- | bee. SPORTING NEWS Brockville Leaves Q. R. F. U: Reorganized with C. R. McHenry |as president, the Brockville Football {Club have laid plans to enter a league {to be compoged of Kingston, Ganan- {oque and Brockville. The latter club {is dropping from the Q. R. F. U. Bowling Games. | your toffee, Jimmy. was brought over from the Old Coun- try by Principal Taylor, had charge of the work which Miss O'Connor will now be called upon to handle. What He Would Do. Small Girl--Give me a bite of Nothing goes into Hires but the puro healthful juices of Roots, erbs, Barks and Berries and Pure Cane Sugar. Thompson Bottling Works EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR KINGSTON DISTR . TELEPHONE 304. ~ CESS § OFFICE: 294 PRINCESS ST. Small Boy--No fear! But you may kiss me while my mouth is sticky. The death occurred at Tamworth on Tuesday of Mrs. W, J. Paul, wife of the member for Lennox and Addington. rs tc the Old Country. W. H. Graham of Robertson's, Limited, has returned from a trip William Waldron, Barrie street, Is home after spending some months in England and France. George Peter Newman, a life-long resident of Merrickville, died" on Fri- day after a lingering illness which developed acutely six weeks ago. For the past four years he lived in Ot- i tawa. - | EEE | Sal =ll oN 21 SITY TIE | At the bowling green on Tues- || |day evening, in the finals of the { singles, A. E. Treadgold won from | ister of Public Works, which will be| Misses Strange, returned if the intending bidder sub- guire, Cornwall. | mit a regular 1 ' A 1 Wilt | At 6 o'clock the loca DE | F. Haig. In the semi-finals of the Circle tendered a reception tea tO price series, W. H. Wormwith and | the delegates present. The sessions | j Chatterton won from Lemmbn | of the convention are open to the and Williamson. They will now | ~ | general public which has a very COT- | meet L. Sleeth and Col. Hill in the | dial invitation to attend and that af | finals, | last evening at 8 o'clock was quite | liberally attended. The opening de- | Queen's Rugby Practice. votions were conducted by Rev. R. | About forty students turned out W. Spencer, rector of Christ church, itor the rugby pradtice at Queen's on and was followed by a fine musical | Tuesday afternoon under the coach- selection by the choir of Grace ing of Prof. Lindsay Malcolm. Al- church in charge of Miss. Essie De- though only a few students have ar- Long, Miss Mabel M. Carpenter, pre- | riyeq as yet, there were a number sident of the local Willing Circle, | of ast year's team "working out" extended a welcome to the delegates, | with new men anxious to obtain a which was responded to by Mrs. | position on the teams. "Red" M~ Frederick Field, Cobourg. Mayor | Kelvey was out again and appeared Wilson then tendered the municipal to have as much pep as ever. Atche- welcome and Rev. Daniel Mick a Wel- Ison who was injured last year, and come from the church. Greetings | gowman, who played the game last were extended to the convention bY | session, were rounding into shape. dominion officials and local societies, | mjjjs of previous years' tame, was {to which the president, Mrs. Savage, showing some of the greener men made a most suitable acknowledge- |ihe finer points of the game. Keen | ment. This was followed by a sketch {rjyalry ig exhibited by the players | of the local circle by Miss Edith Mc-| who have been given to understand | Cammon. Miss Marie Squire render- that positions will only be won by ed a solo during the evening. regular attendance at practices. ; Mrs. Clifford Sine is the conven- ® ° } | | tion treasurer, Mrs. W. J. Wilson is convenor of the hospitality com- mittee, and Miss Essie DeLong, Mrs. ) Manufacturers' Sale [i preside at piano and organ. The ses- --of-- sions of the convention will be con- tinued throughoat to-day and to- MEN'S SUITS, MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S RAINCOATS Kingston, and Al- By order, R. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, SKY'S COMMUNITY STORES "Share Two Profits 'With Consumers' 'Now Conducts Donce BROTHERS "MOTOR CAR Following is a Copy of Telegram Received Marcus Oberndorffer, Kingston, Ont. DODGE BROTHERS policy has ever been to give true value for the price asked. There will be no reduction . in the present prices of DODGE BROTHERS Cars. Newspaper reports to the contrary are absolutely untrue. DODGE BROTHERS. M. Oborndortfer Local Distributor. 124 CLARENCE STREET (Continued From Page 2.) ly at what points the whistle had morrow. heen sounded. , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Turney and young son motored here from Tren- ton the latter part of last week and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cook, Garden street. Mr. Turney is detained here by the illness of Mrs. Turney, which will hold him here for a few more days. Miss Jessie Gould, King street, BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? | acts of negligence to which you re- Estimates given by fer. Answer fully." $6,000 For Plaintiff. At noon on Wednesday, the jury awarded Smith Elliott $6,000 dam- ages. The following is a list of the ques- tions submitted to the jury by Jus- tice Lennox with the answers: "Were the injuries complained of caused by the company's negli- gence?" "Yes" "If you say 'yes,' what were the This being the entire output of three factor- jes, offered to you at astonishingly low "That the grade or elevation of the ge O. Aykroyd & Son . . . . approach to the track was higher prices. All we ask is a trial of your fair than the law allowéd; that the jud ent 21 Main Street. Phope 1670. KINGSTON roughness of the road on the comp- any's property made it difficult to approach or go over the track, tak- ing all the attention of the driver to make the grade, There is no doubt in the minds of the jury that the height and number of trees ob- structed the view of the track at cer- tain places, and that these should not have been allowed to grow on the company's property." "Notwithstanding the negligence Made-in-Canada. cf the company, could the plaintiff by the exercise of reasonable care I hey are ] have avoided the accident?" guaranteed. "Yes." Al "If you answer 'ves' to the last SO Bestion, in what way did the plain- - 9" all our repairs. tiff fail to exercise reasonable care? I ry our "Plaintiff did not stop his car or Free Testing Service look toward approaching train, ow- ing to the fact that he did not hear Kingston Batt on Battery ice Co Service Co. any whistle; that the difficult ap- Cor. Queen and proach to the track took all his at- tention to drive his car." Bagot Streets. ---- Maxim Batteries ive Maxim Service and are i At The Fair Our bjg exhibition tent is at your dis- | posal:-- As a Rest Room. ERR ER Re A place to check your parcels. A place to buy an Overcoat at half price 'A talk on VALUE: SKY'S 244 PRINCESS STREET. Damages assessed at $6,000. | Out of pocket expenses, less $200 on price of car $2,939; ' personal damages, $3,061. L. C. Lockett was 'foreman of the jury, and the other members were: W. C. Kent, Maitland Lake, Sanford} Lakins, J. F. Card, William Bolton, Jr., Michael Daly, Frederick Baker, William Smith, H. 8. Godfrey, Thomas Moran and Samuel T. Lilley. Buying Direct O OTHER country produces furs in the same abundance, variety and quality as does Canada's great snow- clad North, especially thé shores of Hudson's Bay and the Labrador. Our wonderful North Country is, therefore, the natural place to buy fine furs to advantage. It is to these great fur-producing regions that our own fur buyers go each year to purchase our supply of raw skins direct from thetrappers. This is but one of the many reasons why Canada's national fur house, established for eighty-five years, with its extraordinary experience, buying, designing, and manufacturing facilities, is able to offer you unequalled values in Fine Furs. Our entire organization is at your service. Our four retail stores are located in the chief shopping centres of Canada. An Automobile Case. The case of Mrs. Flora Knott vs. George E. Smith and Mary Couper, was commenced Wednesday % fore- =v In the cu. Cbs. "aut § : suing for damages as the result of : sao, she received four months . We Are Not Showing ago, when she was hit by Mr, Smith's at the r, the corner of Brock ard KINGSTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION His Val THIS YEAR "°C... A. B. Cunningham is appearing for the plaintiff and T. J. Rigney . ab, as . 0 elancholy individual, who, de- BUT --we cordially invite our many patrons and visitors to the Fair spite the Tact tnat he was apparcatly to inspect our extensive exhibit of Heintzman, Weber and Lindsay Write to-day fo your nearest store for your copy ; of our new Style Book of Furs for the defence. The jury hearing the case is com- posed of William J. Keeley, King- ston; Oscar Lindsay, Loughboro; Harry Jennings, Kingston; William | MeKinnon, Clarendon; Samuel Tag- gart, Wolfe Island; Alfred Maxam, Kingston; Thomas Rook, Pittsburgh; William Coulter, Kingston; John W. Litton, Kingston; Thomas Dignam, Wolfe Island; Andrew Craig and John King, Kingston. . We will next talk on Quality suffering greatly, perst in re / DE silly PUbeNTeal cele Holt. RofrensCo, d, Player and Upright Pianos at our Be aah os him if he 1tked it." \ Limited "No; 1 ont like ita bit," the sd ! X a ; SHOWROOMS, 121 PRINCESS STREET. fr, he mak } i . 1 ea why do you persist in going IF--you would like to see the cream of phonograph production, see uf can't help it. The men who oe a 3 , and the xT our large exhibit of Sonoras and Grafanolas. a 5° 'WHILE--you are downtown, drop in and hear our latest bunch of _ Columbia Records. They're dar dies! rai No, 333.40 will Jeave King: ! ston at' 7.45 a.m. dally except Sun- 4 day; arrivé Ottawa, 12.00 noon. Train No. 52 will leave Picton 6.45 a.m. daily, except Sunday, ar- rive Kingston 10.30 a.m. Train 51 will leave Kingston 6.00 p.m. daily, except Sunday, for Yark- Trenton, ar- er, riving Picton 10.40 p.m. For m ) wind i. 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