Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Nov 1920, p. 5

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. "== BUILDING ? [= dra = Austin's Drug Store } zzz" || Kingston and Vicinity Storm Sash Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son em Sterno Cooking Utensils MAI SHER nai TIEN, | T. Misrar:Glloosins. Bold. Order your Storm Sash'in a local Fac- a tory and keep Kingston workmen employ- ~ Sterno Canned Heat ed. We use only White Pine -- the best Ae rin nar | 2 { H. T. Murray has disposed of his grocery business at Brockville to * . John Beiloi, a well known miller of Are a comnveai wood for this purpose. DINTAL SURGEON. North Augusta. v When you want & pot of tea S. ANGLIN & CO. Corner of Johnson and Wellington | in a hurry, water for shaving 3 warm milk for baby, a STERNUG b Phone 363 Woodworking Factory asd Lamber Yards, Bay and Wellington Sueets, KINGSTON. Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory COOKING SET is economical and er aaa REPAIRS! REPAIRS! Phone 14.5. gowned in taupe caarmeuse. Her going away SOWN was navy tricolette with hat to match. The happy couple left for Toronto and Niagara Falls. The pound. loss is about $30,000, partly covered by insurance. - Bootle gger Sentenced. At Cornwall .on Nov. 9th, vineial offers summoned Achille We Save You Money. crane before Deputy = Police Our stock of gents' furnishings | Magistrate Cline on a charge of 'sell- ready to wear clothing, and made to l ing intoxicating liquor. - He pleaded | measure suits are the best values In| guilty and was "sent to jail for thirty | the city, Prevost, Brock street. days and must pay a fine of $500 ---- -- { within five days or remain in cus- To Install the Officers. i.tody for an additional two months. District Deputy, Dr. William Gtb- | ---- | son, will visit Cornwall and Alexan- | Returned' Veteran Purchased Farm. | dria Councijs of the Knights of Col-| At Bishop's Mills another real es- | umbus next Sunday for the purpose |tate deal was concluded this week { of installing the officers of these |whwen Charles Poole sold his farm, | councils. through the Soldiers' Settlement Board, to Henry Deedo, formerly of A Burford Old Boy. Arnprior. The latter served: two Dr. J. A. Mills, for more than years overseas in the Forestry thirty years a resident of Vancouver, | Corps, and rented Joseph Cullen's {died on Wednesday. He was born |farm during the past season. at Burford, Ont., sixty-two years ago. $ A ------ He was a brother of the late Rev. Dr. Death of Jack Nolan. of handicraft ever seen in this city is ! Mills, Bishop of Ontario. Jack Nolan, once a well known displayed in the window of the Coi-! i Dublin Nationalist figure, has Just | lege Book Store. It is a dolls house died there. In 1900 he was arrested | and garded; the dimensions of the! In. Canada, with two others, on a|gargen being 32 x 60 inches and the charge of attempting to blow up the | jimengions of the house 36 x 54. It | {lock on the Welland Canal and was |i 5 two story building showing the sentenced to penal servitude tor | gining room and kitchen on the first the pro- eae Secured the Whig Prize. Geocge Leatherland, Inverary, salesman for Latimer cheese factory, was the winner of the Daily British Whig's special prize for the best dairy | herd at the Inverary fair. The prize was one year's subscription to the | Whig and Mr. Leatherland received congratulations when he called at the office today. He is one of Inverary's prominent {farmers and has been eminently successful as silesman for his factory, being a re- | gular attendant at the Frontenac, Cheese Board where he is regarded as a man of the highest integrity in all: his business dealings. i ce in any home. convenient Clean, safe sodorless, smoke- lésy--it 18 a necessity In the sick room. y Welding is not a side-line with us We guarantee cur workmanship All broken parts made as st rong as new. | Water Jackets and Crank Cases weld- ed without heating. KINGSTON WELDING SHOP 43 FRINCESS STREET. : Williamson & Wellwood Tailors Try ua for your next Suit or Overcoat | Style and St guaranteed. Our own personal attention is given to all orders. 30 MONTREAL STREET d Theatre Take a KODAK with you. If § it isnt an EASTMAN it isn't a Kodak. Austin's Drug More § «orner Kiag and Market Squa 'BULBS. We 2¢ill have a large assort ment at prices that are right. BASKETS > See our shipment from Japan. Not buying NK ingston - Phone 230 Wonderful Piece of Handicraft. | One of the st wonderful pieces | AAAs aass | ANEANNANRDENNEEN Saturday Night We take Photographs on Satur. ' day night from 7.80 to Will Get a Charter. Renfrew will have at least one pri- vate bill in' the next legislature. This will be to make Victoria Hospital a institution. now too far Christmas 'A. D. HOLTON early Two Doors From King Edw Phone 1318w, 10.80 o'clock. THE MARRISON STUDIO 92 Princess Street. < civic Ee Certain foods, those rich in vitamins, are more useful than others. setts Emulsion is replete with those elements that determine growth and strength. Scott & Bowne. Torowto, Ont. 20417 W.R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK. Kingston Cement Products Factory Makeis ot Hollow Vamp Proot Cement Blocks, Bricks, Sills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults. And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. Factory: cor. of Charles and Patrick streets. PHONE 730W. Mgr., H. F. NORMAN Bargains For This Week One Toronto Wind Mill 24 Foot, in (Good Condition E. Brawley Flour and Feed oY SYDENHAM, ONTARIO. | FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Omtario and West Sta Phone 67. PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) . Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. % Phone 214. 840 Princess St. Davie & Barrett PLUMBING and TINSMITHING New 1s the time to have your Fur mace repaired before the cold wea ther sets in. See us for prices. 203 WELLINGTON STREKT + Phone 688. DID YOU EVER TRY wager Marmalade, Fineappie Marmalade, i afl's Bramble Jelily. . We also bave . full ilne of other reliable makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellieg for ose at. Bon Marche Crotery Cer. Kiang and Earl Streets Liceune Ne, 5-27149 Phone 1544. MATTRESSES Don't throw away your el@ Mattresses. We renovate all kinds ang make them as good 48 Dew. Gel our prices Frontenac Mattress Co 17 BALACLAVA STREET Phone 2106w Watches and Clocks Repaired eye G: W. LYONS are guaranteed for ome year. Call or 'phone and your or der will be promptly atteaded to Note change of address: 'Phon * 16J)8. 267 Princess St. i Our Motto: : "QUALITY AND SERVICE" FRIENDSHIP'S For Choice Groceries and Provisiong, --2 STORES-- 210 Division Street. Corner of Pine & Cowdy Sts. Orders called for if desired. Kingston Co-operative Soci, 1d p< Bpecial Creamery Butter 59¢c. per 1b, Special hand-picked Beans "All Jams reduced. Closed on Wednesdays at" 1 p.m. B. O. SMITH, Manager. Reductions IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING All goods in our store at greatly reduced prices.' All up- to-date stock. 'OVERCOATS that will please you and give the very best of satisfaction too. : SUITS of the latest styles -- with prices greatly reduced. UNDERWEAR, CAPS, GLOVES ete., everything included in this great reduction sale. I. ZACKS 271 PRINCESS STREET The hospital bas no chart® and banks'and dealers hesitate to extend it credit. Engagement Aunounced, and Mrs. Harry E. Groff, Trenton, #inounce the engagement of their only daughter, Lenora, to George H. Tulliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tulliver, Belleville; marriage to take place jatter part of vember, Mr. To go to Brockville Hospital. The condition of David Pitt, Pitts- ton, so seriously injured Monday night in an automobile accident, shows no improvement. As soon as his condition warrants it he wiil be moved to an howpital in Brockville. Church of God Donation. The members of the Church of life. After serving sixteen years of his sentence he was released and later he returned to Ireland. Rothwell-Thomas Wedding. In St. John's ' church, Smith's, Falls, on Nov. 6th, Archdeacon Bliss united in marriage Viola Elena, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Smith's Falls, and Edward Fulton Rothwell, son of the late Samuel G. Rothwell, Brockville. The bridegroom went overseas with the 21st Battalion in 1914 and was twice wounded while serving in France with that unit. Tribute to Late A. J, Macdonell. At the dinner held by the Kingston Canadian Club on Thursday night, Prof. W. G. Jordan, the president, made feeling reference to the death God, Wellington, raised $95_for their thanksgiving. This is being sent to support 'a girls' shelter in Calcutta, India. 'It is reported that conver- sions are taking place at this church } To Live at Brussels. J. Stuart Bleakney, formerly | trade commissioner at Rottérdam, { will be stationed at Brussels, with Jyriadiction in Belgium, and Mr. | ortt will' take over the work in Holland. Mr. Bleakney "is a sonfin- law of Inspector J. Russell Stuart, Kingston. Queen's and Ireland. Kingston Canadian Freeman: Queen's deserves 'credit because of hé fact that two of her leading pro- f rs- have declared for an Irish settlement .in accordance with Irish ideas. It Is up to the other Canadian universities .to take a leaf out of Queen's book. Fire Destroys Graphie Warehouse. The large warehouse and packing- room at Calabogie, belonging to the Black" Donald Mine Co., has been de- stroyed by fire of mysterious origin. A bucket brigade saved the surround- ing 'buildings. The warehouse: was | filled with refined graphite ready for shipment, some of it worth $1 a CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years \ {ed a meeting of of Argus J. Macdonell, who for many | years was an active member of the {club, and who served for several years as treasurer. He rarely miss- the club, took a keen interest in all its activities, and will be much missed by the members. Farmers' Candidate Picked. The four U. F. O. Clubs in MoNab township have fixed upon a Farmer- Labor candidate for the Dominion riliament. He is A. J. Johnston, Tos Trunk agent at Glasgow, who was raised a farmer and has been ac- tive in U.F.O0. movements since its of organized Labor is the fact that he has been for eight years a member of the Telegraphers' Union. Confirmation Services, The Bishop of Ontario visited Roslin parish on the 8th inst. administer the sacred and apostolic rite of confirmaton. Rev. Mr. Davies, who has been doing earnest and faithful work, presented a good- ly class of candidates to the bishop, who addressed tem most solemnly and impressively before laying on of hands. His lordship also officially inducted the Rev. Mr. Davies as rec- tor of the parish. Married at Deserontos At the home of the bride in Des- eronto, Adam Scott, Forest Mills, was married to Mrs. Ida Storring, Deseronto.. Only a few of thé im- mediate friends of the contracting parties were present at the ceremony performed by Rev. R. Bamforth, B.A. pastor of Deseronto Methodist On the left Rev. J. O. L. Spracklin's squad, left to right : Officer Eaden. church. The bride was becomingly | ed 3 | Napanee, Kingston Jet., inception. His claim to the support | lat 1.556 a.m. { but car is open to receive passengers | to | | The arrival floor and billiard and play room on the second floor. For outside decora- tion are shown the lawn- with an au- tomgbile with approaching visitors in the foreground, electric light lamp posts and potted! flowers, bal-! conies equipped with out door furni- | ture and canopied awnings. The cot- | tage will .be drawn for at the St. Mary's at the Lake bazaar next week. The First-Bishop. | It is interesting to-recall the fact that the first Roman Catholic Bishop | of the part of the province of Upper Canada that included Glengarry was | the famous Alexander Macdonell, a | native of Glengarry in Scotland. | Moved with compassion for the eviet- | ed Highland people of that locality, | he emigrated to Canada with the members of a Glengarry regiment! that had been disbanded in 1803. A | grant of 160,000 acres made to them | became part of Glengarry county, on the bank of the St. Lawrence River, and Father Macdonell was appointed Bishop, in 1820, of the whole dis- | trict, with his headquarters at King- | ston. While engaged in trying to | raise funds in Britain to equip Regi- | opolis College, at Kingston, he died | at Dumfries, in Scotland, in 1840. New Sleeping Car Services A new sleeping car is now operat- | between Trenton, Belleville, | and Mont- | real on train leaving Trenton at 9.10 | p.m. daily, eicept Sunday, Belleville | 9.35 p.m., Napanee 10.28 p.m., and arriving Kingston Jet. 11.15 p.m. | The departure from Kingston Jet. is | , daily except Monday, | | from time of arrival at that point. | at Montreal is at 7. 00 | a.m, Returning, thi§ car leaves Mont- | real at 7.30 p.m., daily except Satur-! day, arriving Kingston Jet. at 12.43 | a.m., but passengers may remain in sleeper until 6.15 a.m. Arrival at Napanee 7.00 a.m., Belleville 7.50 a.m,, Trenton 8.10 a.m., daily ex- cept Sunday. . For tickets and Pull- man reservations apply to J. P. Han- ley, C.P. and T.A.G.T. Ry., Kingston, | Ont. | Hood's Pill The painless, purely vegetable cathartic; cure biliousmess, cone Stipation, all liver ills. Pleasant to take. Work every time. 2c. SPRACKLIN AND HIS SQUAD. Spracklin and P. A. Clarke, Rev. Detective. -Sergt.™ McNabb ; . Li. Spracklin, F. A. Bell, J. 0. Bell, gv on the right, GATHERING THE SEA COAL HARVEST. ' some of it as fine hs sand, but with occasional larger lumps, is gathered 'Sea coal,' the poor along the coast of West Hartle pool. €80 PRINCESS 51TH Raker e61; Ree. 2080W. We make Mattresses--so do lots of other people. We give you the goods in QUAL- ITY, COMFORT and DURABILITY, Everybody doesn't do that. We haven't any wild-cat prices to quote, but we can offer you the best value. obtainable in our line of Beds Springs Mattresses, Comforters Pillows Blankets, Etc. Ask for the "COMFYDOWN *' Made for people who want a superlative Mattress, Kingston Mattress Company LE§ ROOM FACTORY ~ i Strees - 556 Princess Street Phone 2283. Phone 602w. Experts in Renovating and Remaking. EDDELL OVERCOATS For the best values at : $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 " BUY YOUR OVERCOAT AT, TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) A ONLY $2.95 WHILE THEY Women's Gunmetal and Patent Leather Boots, buttoned or laced, Louis heel and : low heel; all sizes in the lot for .... $295 H. JENNINGS KING STREET

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