Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1921, p. 5

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= CHOICE WESTERN MEATS : and COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S Phone 1182 262 Princess Steet Freight, Furniture, Safes, I"lanos and Cartag: of every descriptioge-- | Kingston Transfer Co. Vivoe S47. 153 Wellington Swe | DAVID SCOTT | Plumber Piambiag and Gas V.ork a special. [| tv. All work guaranteed. Addregy |! 145 Frontenac Street Phone 1277, = DRAW, WINNETT D INTAL SURGEON, | Dentist 106 Wellington St. ¥ Angrove's Repairs Seal Talking Machines, Bieycles, Hae are nd Lawn Mowers, ete. We do repair work right ang Suarantee satisfaction, 197 WELLINGTON STREET | | Phone 256. | | | | | WATTS | People's | Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res,, 1187, W. R McRae & Go. TU ---------- Don COAL Cho'cest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by uw BOOTH & CO. Grove Ina Yard Phone 133 Eee FOR SALE Double stone dwelling, threo Storey, large lot; 1 extra lot. Good barn. Rents for $44 per month. Price $4,500. | Yield like magic. Don't stay Wagstal's Ginger starmaisde, Wagntary Marmatade, Wagstat's Bramble Jelly. 7 We also have a full Une of ¢ ble ot - foes, SR em, Bon Marche Grocer -- %w PATTON'S | DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyor. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 314. 340 Princess St. EE ------------------ Canadas Ly y Cougs CoLps & 53 og BUILDING? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street. Phone 1670. HEALING CREAM STOPS CATARRH Clogged Air Passages Open at Once-- Nostrils Cleared It your nostrils are clogged ana your head stuffed because of catarrb or a clod, get Ely"s Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils and let i: penetrate through every air passage of your head and membranes. Instant relief. How good it feels. Your head is clear. Your nostrils are open, You breathe freely. No more hawking or snuffling. HUead colds, and catarrh stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Relief is sure. EVERSHARP PENCILS REPAIRED We are equipped to make any repairs to above pencils. We carry a supply of parts, Prompt service. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston, FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Ontario and West Sta. Phone 07. nm ot Quick's Western Meat Market BATURDAY SPECIAL Home-made head cheese 15¢ 1h. Fresh Eggs .......". 50c doz. Choice Cheese 24c 1. Rose Brand Butter ««.40c Ib. 3 1b. Black Tea Western Beef, Pot Roast 12¢ 1b Mutton Fronts 10¢ Ib. Mutton Hinds Home rendered dripping 10c Ib. All kinds of smoked hams, meats, etc. Please get youn.grder in early, a WINTER OVERCOATS FOR MEN and BOYS Men's Heavy Tweed Overcoats, good qualities and nice patterns in browns, gréys and black che- viot, latest styles and best workmanship BARGAIN PRICES FROM $is TO $28 Boys' extra good value in Win- ter Overcoats, a good range to pick from BARGAIN PRICES, $15 L ZACKS Toronto police believe they know the man who murdered taxi driver Strom, but he has escaped ) United States. An encounter between rebel Mop- labs and Dorsets at Simla results in many casualties for the Moplahs. | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, x | Stranger Than Fiction, | He felt a grave, distressing doubt, { How his bank balance stood. But ho took a chance and cashed a cheque, And found the cheque was good, Keep Warm. : We carry large range of winter overcoats for boys and men. Our prices for boys' range from $8.00 "po $15.00. Men's from $15.00 wo $28.00. Also children's reefers at $6.00. Prevost, Brock street. Decision on Ru Sales. The Board of Health has been call- ed to meet this afternoon. Of "he meet Friday afternoon. One of "he matiers up for discussion will be tie question of holding rummage sal»s in the island market building. The city council wants the opinion of the board on the matter of contagion. -- Death of Miss Yarwood. The death. occurred on Wednes- {day at the residence of her brother- {In-law, Judge J. Frank Willis, Belle- ville, of Miss Helen Alice Yarwoodl, youngest daughter of the late Clare St. George Yarwood and granddau- ghter of the late Judge Dougall of the county of Hastings. She had been in failing health for a long time. ---------- Fishermen Get Money. T. G. McWain, Deseronto, is dis- tributing among the fishermen on | the average of $2,000 per day and | when the fishing is at its full swing | Mr. McWain will be distributing $4,. 000 per day. The fishing industry Is proving to be all that was expected by the fishermen, ! | Consolation, | Now Archibald grew very bald, | His baldness was quite chromic; | He tried restorers all in vain And every barber's tonic. | But as he gave up in dismay | This wheeze he read and smiled, "The grass don': grow on busy streets." So Archie's recondiled. Will Receive 83rd Degree, At the recent annual meeting of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, A. A 8S. R, held in Boston, the Rev. Kingston and Vicinity | R.M.C. cadets, and even they have | not all been issued with a fou kit. | There is no denying the lure of tho | old peace-time outfit. | cent, N.Y., was nominated io receive the 33rd degree of Scottish Rite Masonry. He will receive the high degree at the meeting to be held nex: Yor Died After Operation. | Hiram Cline, a former wel] known | Renfrew taxpayers, by a vote of [resident of Napanee, died in Toron- 23 to 57, defeated the by-law 0 [to on Wednesday evening after but | raise $3,000 by debentures to instal |a few days' illness, following an op- | a steam heating plant in the new fire | eration for appendicitis. The re- | hall, which has been heated by elec- | mains were brought to Napanee and | tricity furnished by the municipal {the funeral took place from the resid- | plant since the building was first | ence of his father-in-law, Herman occupied one year ago. The present | Ming. A large representation of system consequently will be contin- | Oddfellows attended the funeral in a ued and extended. i body and conducted their service at | the grave in Riverview cemetery, Da- e wife and o h- Pre-War Full Dress. | Ssused Jeaves a wile and ome daugl Many Kingstonians interested in| military affairs are wondering when | the governme:.t is going to sanction the wearing of the pre-war full dress for the permanent and non- permanent militia, ~nd'are hoping to once more see the resplendent scar. ~t and blue tunics around the city streats. AMLough peace bas bean pointed to the Mothers' Allowance | officially deciared and the war is Commission. The committee on | supposed to be ended, yet every art'. | memorials recommended the unveil- | cle of clothing worn by the soldiers ing of the memorial to Frontenac sol- when "walking out" is drab khaki, | Prefer Electric Heating. County Council Business. At the session of the county coun- cil on Thursday afternoon, William Guthrie took his seat as reeve of Loughboro township, vice Mr. Sills unseated. J. W. Bradshaw ang | Mrs. J. L. F. Sproule were re-ap- diers killed in the great war to be the only exception being the blue . held on Tuesday, Nov. 24th next. undress and scariet full-dress of the | This was carried and the counctt | « |adjourned until 9.30 a.m. Thursday. The council met again and adjourn- ed until Nov. 22nd. Married At Lanark. On Wedensday, Oct. 5th, the mar- riage took place in Sacred Hear: | church, Lanark, of Mary Hilda, eld. | est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M | Murphy, to Richard J. Hickey, A)-| monte, son of Mr. and Mrs. James | Hickey, Lanark township. Rev. Fa- ther Carey performed the ceremony. The bridal party entered the church to the strains of the wedding march | played by Miss N. Doherty. Tie children's choir rendered a few beau- titul selections during the mass. Mies | Carmel Murphy, of Brockville, sister | of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and | h the groom was assisted by Thomas | AI dean o gor Carberry. | Limited, Toronto. ple | ! BEAUTY OF THE SKIN is the natural desire of every woman, and is obtainable by the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment. Pimples, blackheads, ess of SRc¥bu hid paper. Served With Gen. Macdonell. An interesting feature of the visit of the French exhibition 'rain tol Kingston yesterday is that Count | D' Arneud, who is in charge of tue Charles Noyes Lyndell, of Williams- a Pa., a former pastor, Cape Vin- Ointment | French Mission, and of the train or | its trip through Canada, served in | France for some time with Major. E. LUCKIN VETERAN'S MEAT MARKET | Corner Princess and Clergy Sts. i General Sir A. C. Macdonell, com- | mandant of the R.M.C. | Senator Beaubien, one of the | members of the Canadian ccmmittee | |of arrangement, was unable to come | | to Kingston with the French 'mission | | but will rejoin the train at a future | {date. The senator is one of the mast | | prominent of those who have taken a| deep interest in the aim of tho French government to promote *. i [28 a better knowledge of both th r own country and Canada, * Belleville Butter . . . Whey Butter Big Barga 8 0 eu a's aay Snowflake Shortening, 2 pounds. . Lard (pails), 3 pounds for Branch of French Alliance, Many Kingetoniang, interested In | the work of the "Alliance Francaise", | {have been -co_sidering for some tim» | {the organization in 'this city of al { branch of the society. Prof, Vatticr, | of the RM.C., who has been amous | | those most prominent in working 6 | this end, states that plans are at last | | beginning to take shape. A prelim-'! [inary meeting is to he. held at | . 43c | Queen's Universi'y noaxt Tuesday | .36¢ .35¢ | | | | {evening when ways and means for | [the inanguration will be Ciscussed. | | Kingston, beirg a noted educational | | centre, should be able to support a very strong branch of this disting- | vished society, which has for one of | i ts objects a closer union and bet ar | j understanding between the French | Fresh Eggs, dozen Sugar, 10 pounds for Potatoes (large white), peck. . "sa : ~ 5 our traditions point to Tea (finest black), pound . . .. 'and the British nations. There are | jfew places in Canada which have | | Sreater associations of sentiment and | | French history than our own fair iTity, which was founded as everyoue | knows by the great Frontenac and alli the faot that . . an crganiaztion to develop good feel- ing and comradeship between the two greatest races, will receive the hearty Support and co-operation of all | . sings classes in the community, Jams (4-b. pails) Bacon (by the piece) : Extra Special 500 pounds Hamburg Steak, pound. 500 pounds Pure Dripping, pound . . Pork and Beans, 5 cans for Bacon, sliced by machine, pound . .... 38¢ 1000 POUNDS PORK SAUSAGES 20¢ per pound The Best in the City ------------------ No More Girl Bank Clerks. With regard to the decision of the Canadian banking authorities to re i Place the girl members of their stafs | with men as speedily as possible, jsome of the local branch managers were intérviewed by the Whig, to 3s- certain the effect of this ruling in Kingston. Although one or two of the banks have laid oft some of thelr girl clerks, the intention of the oth- ers is to keep them on as long as they wish 0 stay and then replace them with young men. The managers are agreed that the girls are just as com- petent as the men, but the difticalty Seems to be that they can't be sen' away from their homes to work in some outlying district, which upseis the whole scheme of promotion. The night work in the bank, which is of- ten considerable, is another proh- .10c 10¢ .58¢ .24c rv wei30c pound Fhe ase nen eas see essen 1000 Lbs. Round Steak 18¢ em. And then as one manager re- marked, "The trouble is that the vas: majority of the girls do not intend to follow up the profession more than a couple of years or so, and just be- WESTERN BEEF Pot Roasts . . . . .12¢ Oven Roasts . . . 14¢ Beef Suet ..... ..10¢|Ch For Quick Delivery PHONE 153 Rev. 7%. Graves ai | gin to be valuable 'o the bank when they come in to me to sey they are going to be married." The Whig man was pondering on the inconsistency of women, when the manager added as an efterthought, "Though I sup- | pose one can't blame them for tha* when théy get the chance." Tie manager is a married man. FARMFED Pork [I Handy Cuts Ops ....v . . 206 Merrickville News. Merrickville, Oct. 26.--A wedding took place h McConnell, Montague, | and Dominick Sawne, Wolford. The | Sisters of the House of Providence 1 iF prices. Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. LUMBER We have lately received several car loads of New Hemlock, Spruce and Pine Lumber. It is from the big mills, was bought right, and we can afford to sell it at \Interesting S. ANGLIN & CG. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. Have Your Meals With Us Now if you want a good, ap- petizing meal served ta your order you will make po mis take In patronizing Kingston's largest Restaurant. Best service, Prices right. GRAND CAFE PETER LEE, PROP. 222 Princess Street Open from S$ a. Two Doors Above Opera Houses Phoue 1843, : work EASTERN CANADA A. NEAL, Manager VULCANIZING Dene our way insures long service, Euaranteed. MAXOTIRE & RUBDER Co. 284 Ontario Street Try eur re-treading. All Phone 2050. mm, SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 155. UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY ~---- Ie \ re------ WINTER OVERCOATS MEN and YOUNG MEN'S NEW NEW MODELS -- $25.00, $35.00, TWEDDELL"S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) BEST VALUES $28.00 $38.00 -- TT a 'FOR SATURDAY Children's Underwear Shirts, drawers, combinations, bloomers, equestuan tights, in material white and grey. All styles in the best makes at at- tractive prices. + W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191. made their annual visit this week. Miss Reta Hydson has returned home from St. Frances hospital. Smith's Falls, after undergoing an operation for' appendicitis. The funeral of the late Thomas White - took place -- 3 Thursday morning to St. Ann's reli. Mass wag. sung by the Rev. Father Crawley. Mrs. L. D. Murphy 'Bas returned home af- ter au extended visit with her par- entd at Niagara Falls, r

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