Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1920, p. 7

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» THE DA - 7 Y BRITISH WHIG. is ME Men's Shoes Ladies' Shoes $4.95 $4.95 Ladies' Black Brogue laced Boot; all sizes; extra value ...,.. $4.95 IL | berta Miller, Katie Allen, Margaret {Arthur, Mabel Sands, Elizabeth Hunt. Bouquet sweet peas, Theresa Mal- lon, Norma Dixon. » Bouquet mixed: flowers, R. J. Mec- Bride, Lillian Lake, Theresa Mallen, Jimmy Comb, Mildred McKnight, The Storrington ad School Fair Lis Prize winners at Storrington school / fair held at Inverary on Sept. 22nd: Eliza Makin [ Semi ready | [Four quarts oats, Donald Silver, Potted house plant, Maggie l NG | Half bushel oats, Donald Silver. eh \ Tailoring J { ' Sheat oats, Raymond Mallen, Don- Smith, Clarence McBride, | Francis oy V7 il ald Silver, Joe Campbell, Lawrence McKnight, Flora Clark, No Name, Kehoe, Warren Arthur. (R. J. McBride: . Four quarts barley, Donald Silver,! Three birds, Margaret Arthur, ia, | Half bushel barley, Donald Silver, Mary Hanley, Doris Dixon, Carmel SUITS AND OVERCOTS Sheaf Barley, Donald Silver, War- Cochrane, Lillian Clark, Gweneth | | eheock. Lillian Clark, Zella Darling. ++: $25.00 to $65.00 | Three loaded vines, Warren Arthur. Pullet, Agnes Somerville, Lillian | Six ears sweet corn, Evelyn Kirk- Clark, Mary Hanley, Doris Dixon, patrick, Edw. Snider, Marion Lucy, Zella Darling, Lawrence Kehoe, Rose Cumpson, Ruth Makin, Marge-!' Birds from home flock, James E. Thorall | ren Arthur, Sleeth. ret Lake, | Gordon, Agnes Somerville, aI, HII | Sheaf, wheat, Warren Arthur. Cockerel; Margaret Arthur, Mary | Four quarts field peas, Harry Hit- Hanley, Doris Dixon, R. J. McBride, HTT Three styles Men's Black Kid Laced Boots-l:narrow and round 'toes; all sizes; extra value. . vine susieremiu. isin sidered iveiins 39.95 At prices within reach of every body iene y s | George Van Horne || Phone 362w. 213 PRINCESS ST. (Opposite Grand Opera House) Rl 2 TTR HATEVER the cause W of your present eye trouble~--whether your vision has always been de- fective or strain have impaired it you should \B0 longer neglect fit. may simply need {glasses to allow' your eye muscles to regain their vigor or you may be in need of lenses that will aid your eye muscles to properly images upon your retina. We are-thoroughly dependable. The House of Better Glasses Opposite the Post Office Phone 690. and age You resting Sold only byi=---- @ w focus Watches The Gruen Watch is making an enviable reputation for {t- self by its accuracy and preci- sion--not to mention the beau- tiful designs in cases--whether it be a Lady's Wristlet or a Gentleman's thin model, solid gold or gold filled." LADIES' WRIST WATCHES $20 to $500 GENTLEMAN'S THIN MODEL WATCHES $35 to $300 Kinnear & d'Esterre 100 RC rape roo ~~ first Apply: iy a KINGSTON. TO RENT Two well heated, floor. KIRKPATRICK On premises - o-ong unfurnished Telegraph E Nordheimer Piano has proved itself worthy of the confidence bestowed upon it:by its purchasers. It has brgugh melody into many of Canada's finest homes it has afforded highest musical enjoyment to its owners and their friends. Many years have rolled by since the House of Nordheimer conceived the ideal of a piano that would yield the greatest possible tone value, grow richer with right use, resist the changes of atmosphere and the passing of time. The fulfilment of these aims is a proud achievement--one reflecting credit upon even the least important of the craftsmen whose. combined efforts have developed that re- markable tone which is the distinguishing feature of the - R. J. RODGER . JEWELER 182 PRINCESS STREET Single ear, Ruth Makin, Wm. Luey Edw. Snider, Borden Edwards, No. Name, Eliza Makin. Six stalks, Borden Edwards, R. J. McBride, 8ix ears field corn, John Ennis, Single ear, John Ennis. Twelve Irish Cobblers, Willie Reid (Gordon Kirkpatrick J}iarence Mc- Bride, Francis Mec Arthur Robb, Carman Lake. Peck I. C. potatoes, Carman Lake, Edna Kish, Gordon Kirkpatrick, Bea- trice Webb, Laura Holmes, Leo Lis- ton. Single 1. C. potato, Leo. Liston, Wilhelmina Lake, Clarence McBride, Carman Lake, Hugh Gibson, Eldon Shannon. Twelve Green Mountain, John En¢ nis, Wilfred Déucette, Ernest Dixon, Doris Gordon, Chas. Cranston, Ray- mond Mallen, Peck G. M. potatoes, Wilfred Dout cette, John Ennis, Raymond Mallen, Tommy Gordon, Chas. Cranston, Jack Traves. AORN Single Green Mountain, John En- nis, Charlie Cranston, Tommy Gor- don, Jack Traves, Vera McDonald, Raymond Mallen. Peck early potatoes, R. J. McBride. John Ennis, Marion Lucy, Mildred Lucy, Rose Cumpson, Howard Camp- bell. - Five Mangels, Carmel Cochrane, Bernard Ennis, Jimmy Comb, Ernést Dixon, Annie Marshall, Hugh Gibson. Single Mangel, ight, Carmel Cochrane, Jimmy Comb, Hugh Gibson, Anni# Marshall. Six beets, Margaret Lake, Mildred McKnight, Mabel Sands; Grant Gor- don, Lillian McDonald, Sleeth. Single beet, Lillian McDonald, Grant Gordon, Howard Campbell, McBride. Six carrots, Charles Gordon, Tommy Gordon, George Chrisley, Thelma Cochrane, Delaware Sands, Carman Lake, Single carrot, Chares Gordon, Mossie Hanley, R, bert . Greenlees, Bernard Ennis, Mina Gibson, Verna Granston. . Osan Special Values In Footwear .Men's Brown and Black Calf Boots-- in recede and broad toes; excellent quality and vdlue .............$5.75 Women's Highcut Black or Brown Shoes, with Louis or Military heels $4.95 Several odd lines in Children's Shoes at ' Allan M. Reid, greatly reduced prices, SHOE STORE HRI i 11 | IE TT ail i Five turnips, Alice Smith, Borden Edwards, Mildred McDonald, "er- onica Brady, Elizabeth Hunt, Elwood Gordon. Single turnip, Borden Edwards, Mildred McDonald, Ethel Hunt, Doris Darling. 3 Six onions, Eliza Makin, Gordon Kirkpatrick, Willa Reid, Orvilla Haffner, Ella Webb, Thelma Coch- rane. Single onion, Gordon Kirkpaptrick, Dorothy Ennis, Eliza Makin, Ella Webb, Thelma Cochrane, Charlie Cranston. Five appples (winter), Grant Gor- don, Edna Kish, No Name, Clarence McBride, Dorothy . Shannon, Eliza Makin. Five fall apples, Agnes Somerville, Charles Gordon, Rose Cumppson, R. J. McBride, Floyd Haffner. Bouquet asters, Ruth Makin, Al- MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative \ Accept "California" Syrup otf Figs only--look for the mame California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmiess physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chiliren on each bottle. You must say "Call fornia." Bernard Ennis, | Norman Mabel Sands, Sadie Hunt, Clarence | love its fruity taste. Full directions. Aykroyd, Zella Darling, Ruth Makin. | Calf, Ethel Hunt, Hugh Gibson, . Gerald Moore, Carman Lake. ' Collection leaves, Billy Lucy, Mabel Allison, Zella Darling; Beulah I Ferris, Charlés Teepel, Louise Clark. OO I Collection weed seeds, Zella Darl- | ! Collection | Jack Sleeth. Essay, senior 3rd and over, Agnes Somerville, Beulah Ferris, Elizabeth Hunt, Zella Darling, Mabel Allfson, { Maggie Shannon. l- Essay, Junior 3rd dnd.""under, Verna 'Cranston; Jack Sleeth, Mina Gibson. oe " . Bayer cake, Doris Gordon, Norma Dixort; Thorall Aykroyd, Desdomona Garrett, Verna Cranston, Maggie Shannon, Plain cookies, Carmel Cochrane, {Gwenyth Sleeth, Margaret Arthur, { Doris Gordon, Fern Chrissley, Bes- sie Shannon. | "Oatmeal cookies, Agnes Somer- ville, Ruth Makin, Fern Crowe, Mil- dred Lucy, Ethel! Hunt, Mabel Hunt. { Loaf 'bread, Beulah Ferris, Zella Darling, Agnes Somerville, ,, Verna Cranston, Thelma Cochrane, Thor- all Aykroyd. | Apple pie, Marion Lucy, Mildred { Lucy, Fern Crowe, Mossie Hanley, Zella Darling, Martha Ferguson. * Hemmed pillow slips, Marion Lucy, Florence Teepell. Pair tea towels, Helen Aykroyd, Mildred McKnight, Thelma' Coch- rane. Doll's outfit, Thorall Aykroyd, Mira Lucy, Lillian McDonald. 'Drawing, group of objects, Mabel Allison, Zella Darling, Elizabeth Hunt, Mpssie Hanley, Charlie Tee- pell, Annie Marshall. Drawing, group of trees, Marion Lucy, Fern Crowe, Agnes Somer- ville, Leo Liston, Edna Ferris, Mabel Allison. insects, Zella Darling, BRITISH WHIG Writing "Mary's Lamb," Louis Liston, Charlie Clark, Loyalo Brady, Robert Greenlees, Ella Webb, Bea- trice Webb. "National Anthem," Maggie | Smith, Hilda Johnston, Jessie Shan- non, Annie Marshall, Fern Chriss- | ley, Dora Lake. | "The Maple Leaf for Ever," Lloyd ! Silver, Nettie. Hanley, Sarah Clark, | John Clark, Pearl Chrissley, Mildred Knight. | ville, Eliza Makin, Beulah Ferris, Zella Darling, Louise Clark, Mildred McDonald. Boys' driving contest, Giles Du- cette, Howard Perry. Girls' driving contest, Agnes Fer- ris. Nail driving contest, Beulah Fer- ris, Lillian Clark, Sarah Clark, Mabel Hunt. School parade, 8.8. No. No. 12, S.8. No. 6. Five-minute address, ling, Thelma Barr. Girl winning highest number of points, Zella Darling. 2, 88 Zella Dar- points; Donald Silver. DEATH OF W. J. MAGRATH. Belleville Cheese Dealer Dies in Edmonton. Belleville, Nov. 10.--W. J. Ma- grath, formerly of this city, died Sunday at his home in Edmonton, He took very 111 a couple of years ago but survived the attack and recuper- ated his health sufficiently at the 'Clifton Sanitarium, N.Y., to be about for the past few months. Born in the vicinity of Spring- brook, Hastings county, he became connected with the cheese business, carrying on for a number of years a told-storage establishment on wup- per Front street. He was an ardent supporter of civic interests, being for a time an alderman for Murney Ward. He was superintendent of Holloway Street Methodist Sunday School for years. About 1907 he removed with his family to Edmonton and became a leading real estate, insurance and investment broker in Alberta. In later years his attention had been devoted more to manufacturing en- terprises. During the war he was in- terested in the production of shells and boxes and had since engaged In the development of coal areas in Former Boy winning highest number of mi == Job Dept. = Continues, to execute Printing ranging from Books and Magazines to business, profes- sional and personal requirements, etc. Bow Its efficient, prompt service at your command ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON | AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING | Ford Cars a specialty, } Taxi Service ia connection. | Phones: Shop 1035. Res. 13373. 1 878 BROCK STREET | | "Flanders Fields," Agnes Somer- |. Good Judgement After Eating Giving the Stomach the Alkaline Ef- fect: by a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet is Worth Remembering You cannot, as a rule, say in ad- vance that this, that or the other food will couse indigestion. Experi; ence has taught most people that overcoming space limitation. Phone 147 for Service. KROEHLER DAVEN-O 'Abernethy's Shoe Store A PIT TTTY rar mr IN ss Eo rrr i LIHAT J) -- = The High Rent Problem AND THE IMPORTANCE of MAKIN G SMALLER HOMES ATTRACTIVE AS WELL AS COMFORTABLE Everywhere people are confronted by the necessity of either renting a room or two or moving into smaller apartments. advantage of DAVENPORTS and DAY BEDS as the logical selection for We emphasize the JAMES REID The Leading Undertaker, 9 even mince pie fits snugly gt times, while at others a glass of milk raises hobs with the stomach. "Re | One good rule to follow 1a: the! preventative measure of taking one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets af- ter meals. You thus avoid gassiness, sour stomach, heartburn and such distresses due to indigestion or dys- pepsia. - These tablets also help to digest the food by giving the stomach the alkaline effect to offset acidity; they relieve the distress when the mince pie or milk should be more than a match for your digestive pow- ers. Get a 60 cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store and note how nicely they seem to calm the stomach when it feels all upset. the west. A few years ago he was | TWICE TOLD TALES | News of TEN YEARS AGO. The Democrats has achieved their first victory since 1892 in the United States elections. Warden Wilson wae elected governor of New Jersey with a large majority. In the middle of the hearing of a liquor case in police court this morn- ing, the magistrate ordered the room to be cleared of spectators. Ernest. Watts wag badly injured while driving a team for the Stedden company. He was leading. the horses out of Wormwith"s lane, when one suddenly swerved aside and crushed him =mgainst the wall. . James McKellar, superintendent of the Kingston Shipbuilding com- pany, and George Kene, foreman, were presented with gold-mounted umbrellas by the employees. Frederick Andre, a carpenter, fell off a ladder while working at a house on Johnson street this morning, and had a narrow escape from serious in- Juries. t Kingston TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, James H. Metcalfe has sold Chloe, the fast little racing mare, to J. Lowry, of Montreal, for $1,100, C. A. Good, sporting editor of the Toronto Globe, is in the city to re- port the match between Queen's and' Varsity for the intercollegiate cham- pionship. My noble steed ! My gallant steed ! Upon thy back I'd mount and fly; But thou art doomed--my people need More sausages and beefsteak pie ! 2 P. McKenna, yardman Yat the Windsor Hotel, claims to possess the largest and the smallest chickens in the city. Miss M. Bourke, Portsmouth, has returned: home after spending some time in Hamilton. The market this forenoon' was the defeated by a small majority in a three-cornered fight for the mayor- alty of the western metropolis. Sur- viving are his wife and son, Adrian. Pupils to Take Part. At a meeting of the management committee of the Board of Education held on Tuesday afternoon, it was | decided in view of vaccination that 'it might not be desirable to turn out the entire school population, so five from each of the senior grades of the schools are to be selected to at- tend and convey the flowers and fol- low up the programme as arranged - will receive a pound FREE of ALWAYS USED, to their grocer, will entitle them to a NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 341b. Tea for the price of %Ib. In the course of this week all householders éard which, when presented quarter CHARM BLACK TEA if they buy a half pound. We want every- body to try this delicious Ceylon Tea, be- lieving that if it is ONCE USED it will be -Geo. Robertson & Son, Limited for Armistice Day at the crick field, || cent reflections. ery of an English potter. art. No two pleces are alike. Cures Catarrh, Bronchitis - Without An : Ing or catarrh--don't use a snuff-- use a sensible "treatment like Ca- farrhozone. It heals and soothes, brings relief at once, cures thor- oughly. In bronchitis and throat trouble no doctor can do better than Catarrhozone. it-- what wonders it works--what power it possesses. Different from the old way--you Inhale Catarrh- ozone. 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Smaller size §0¢c, sample size, smallest for many weeks. 26¢, at all dealers. times the amount that was paid in were $240 as against a. copt of 725; for a graduate in M feos covered only $760 out of a of $2,870 while a graduate in Jad tn only $240 out of a A ------------ If you have occasion to criticize & mule, do it to bis face. :

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