WT eRe Bp PIF Rian ace THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1022. x THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. AY ro, Kingston and Vicinity OCEAN STEAMSHIP Hs Sugel Goes to Ottawa. being shot, while out on the river "Such news is worth more to the | LINES Bpecial attention given your family Or friends going to or returning from H. Sugel, a popular Kingston boy, |in a canoe, and in fact 80 much | National Railways than any quantity | the Old Country. Passports arranged ARTER'S {and a well-known baseball and | shooting goes on during . the deer|of paid advertising," declared the | LIVER PILLS. | hockey player, expects to take a jeeason, that {t is a near-miracle that directors. position in Ottawa, and will leave | more men are not seriously wouna- the city in a few days. led or killed. : Christmas Mail for Ovarseas. | rs The post office authorities point | For information and rates appl to J. P. HANLEY, C. P. and TAG.1.| Purely vege. RY ingron, Ont. : ce: C.N.-G.T. v Johnson and ES aS atom, Buy Canadian Books. Starting a Village Band. |out that parcels or mail matter in- 8ton, Ontario. Books as Christmas gifts are wel-| The Women's Institute, Athens, | tended for dellevary in European | Open Day and Night. {comed by many folk so that a fine | having set aside a sum of money for countries before Christmas, should | | opportunity presenta itself to ad- | musical purposes, C. C. Slack has in!be mailed at an early a date as pos- | vance the claims of Canadian auth- | training a few of the village youths sible, preferably within the next two ors for recognition in this way. | who are learning to play the vari-|weeks, at the very latest in time to | 'PHONE 99, i | duty. Small Pill--Small Dose--Smal Price. {ous instruments, and it is expected a [connect with the steamer "Melita | | small band will be ready to furnish sailing from St. John, on December DR. A. W.WINNEIT ------ rR i DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets Phone 363 5 A -- ee ------------ Plentiful stocks of best quality, coarse Lump Soft Coal This can be burned in Grates and Furnaces with good results, S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking ractory and Lumber Xards, Bay and Weltlingtos Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1418. \_ Sm MILK DEALERS WE SPECIALIZE IN-- - MILK BOTTLE STOPPERS, MILK AND BU BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO., Limited PHONE 243. DO YOU LIKE GOOD PIES? WELL, WE HAVE THEM AND THE QUALITY 1S RIGHT IN THEM. WE MAKE A CHOICE ASSORTMENT, corner King- For Fall and Winter, . We have received all our fal] an | music for local entertainments winter goods, consisting of Boys' and | the near future. Men's overcoats, Boys' and Men's | tuits, also a large range of cloth for | suits made to measure at reason- lable prices. Prevost, Brock street. -------- Much Conl Coming Here. Choose Vessdls' Names. It the weather remains favorable The Edward L. Strong and the J.|for two weeks longer, the coal situa- C. Howard will be the names of the|tion, in Kingston at least, will be third and fourth vessels of the|Solved as thousands of tons are ar- George Hall Compeny which will be|riving here from Oswego and other launched this fall at the yards of the [Shipping points every week. Besides Fraser-Brace Company in Three Riv-|the. local vessels making regular ers, Que. The Strong will be sent !runs back and forth, several cargoes [down the ways Nov. 25th and the lave been brought here by other of December. [Steamers from American ports. "Plame Tuning and Repairing. Also Organ Work. All work guaranteed. PETER D. BROWN 12 Markland St. Phone 2307m. TICKETS ! Fou moving of FREIGHT, FUMNMIUME, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE oF | - : VERY DESCRIPTION | DAVID SCOTT | Kingston Tranter Co. Picmber Plumbing and Gas Work a spec vay erie aveMen ssl, a 4 wt ven ude 4441 lalty, All work guaranteed. Ad. Trusiees Are Invited. The members of the Board of Ed- 'ucation have received a special in- |vitation to be present at the special jconvocation, to be held in Grant | yoward the early part {Hall on Thursday evening, where | the honorary degree of D.D. will be | conferred on Sir William Sims, Rear | Admiral of the United States navy. | | dress 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277. | --- Ts Comm ted F.r Trial. Appreciation of Whig News, Charged with a serious offen M. C. Dunn, local representative against a girl fourteen years of age, of the Canadian National Railways, | James Morris, severteen years ola} Page, AAA pt NOW Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Fhone 256 - THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. When wanti aything done In th earpentery Mine." Estimates siven o all kinds of xTairy Sag new York, aise hardwood floors of a nds. orders will receive prompt attention. Shop: 285 Queen Street. a "ima, Bell's Vanilla HIGH GRADE 26c. A BOTTLE Cheapest in the long run. Made In Kingston by---~ DR. BELL WONDER MEDICINE Co. WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1187, PEA COAL and COKE HARD AND SOFT WOOD Cut in stove lengths. BOOTH & 00. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 Pn, ll -------- L INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS W. H. GODWIN & son Real Estate and Insurance 80 Brock Street Phone 424 | | Mads from Pork Sausage. He _p Sus Sound net tina. 4 Qlerent to what ors 1 Just the thing for holt Hunters Return. A party of hunters who returned |ectors of the government lines ex- "to the city recently after a very en- | pressing deepest appreciation of the Watch or Clock |Joyable and successful week spent in [news article appearing in the col- | the vicinity of Renfrew reported that | umns of the Whig and describing REPAIRED |deer are very plentiful this season, | the experiences of R. C. Ward, pro- L H |but-that the woods are crammed full | prietor of the Princess Pharmacy, o | witn hunters. One member of the|who recently travelled from Winni- Watchmaker from R. J. gor {party had a very narrow escape from peg to Kingston to go into business. 149 8ydenham 8t. Just off Princess Is the Time to Get Your SERMON ON THE MOUNT - _ Fi SAXTON STOVE COAL For Furnaces, Quebec Heaters $15.00 per ton Hard Maple, cut 12" long. $4.25 Per Load i Delivered. W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 Ontario Street Telephone 67. mont the world todos red & practical Applieation of the teac of the eu Master in the on the Mount" "rr Para ban WS Be, Sy Bey Sewn sack TO THE BIBLE BURRAU SERVICE CIN., ©, (Arranged for publication in 17 sections) 5:38-42. [smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also, 40. And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also. 41. And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain. 42. Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou away, oa SECTION 7~MATTHEW [Tradition Superseded by Christ's Law. 38. Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: 39. But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall | get a Ten Days' Sample FREE, Ning FOR GOOD BREAD TRY BURNS' MALTANA BREAD ¢ completely better, after using W. BURNS, 61 Frontenac 8t., North TN Ser ouly five boses of Dr. Chase's ro Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills . Pepsodent One pil & dose, 36cis 0 bos. AU dealers, or Kdmaneon, Baten Sample Week CUT OUT THE COUPON ap- pearing jn to-day's paper and bring it to this Drug Store and "I Had Terrible Backache From Kidney Disease" Mrs. M. A. McNeill, Ca- j| naan Sta, N.B., writes: THE PROPER WAY TO TREAT PILES Valuable advice and information for the treatment of every form of Piles is enclosed with each box of PAZO OINTMENT. Good only this week. M. R. McColl PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Opposite St. Andrew's Church Phone 82. |is in receipt of letters from the dir- appeared beforé Magistrate Brockville, and was committed for trial. The accused, who resides in the Rear of Yonge and Escott was | released on bail of $10,000 furnish- ed by himself and his father, John Morris, , To Address Board of Trade. The next meeting of the Board of Trade has been arranged for. Dec. 12th, when Col. John A. Cooper, To- ronto, will discuss the question of 'Canada's Need--Trade Agencies." Col Cooper spent a number of years in New York as one of the agents of the federal union government, and is therefore able to discuss the mat- ter with a great deal of detail. Col. Cooper is wellknown in Kingston and will be heartily welcomed on his coming to the city. Space To Think. Mrs. Worny.--""Oh dear. suppose Estelle destroyed all that old stuff she had in her attic. It whs good, but she didn't need it and I heard she got rid of it all." Do you F. C. HAMBROOK 115 BROCK STREET. PHONE 1025w. FURS Genuine Beaver Coats Mrs. Cheerful.--"She did. Every stick. She is going to put that attic cf hers into active service. Make a sort of den where she can do special work quietly." Mrs. Worry.--*"But, my dear, how did she get rid of the stuff." Mrs. Cheerful.--"Oh, didn't I teh you. She sold it all through the clas- sified ads, Isn't it simply corking." A.0.H, Euchre and Dance. The weekly euchre and dance held by the A.0.H. on Tuesday was an unprecedented success. There were thirty tables and the crowd was so great that many could not be accom- modated. The same condition exist- ed when the dancing commenced tes- Gourdier's BROCK STREET; OVERCOATS *15.00t0°30.00 tifying to .the great popularity of the social programme of the A,0.H. At cards the prize winners were: Mrs. Whalen, ladies' first prize; Captain Milne, gentlemen's first prize; and Mrs. Vanderwater and C. Stevenson, the consolation prizes. Dancing be- gan at 10.30 p.m. and continued to 1 a.m. McGrath's orchestra furnish- ed the music. Satisfied With Rlandolph, As an evidence that the members of the Varsity football club were not dissatisfied with the hotel accom- modation in Kingston, we have only to publish the contents of a letter written by T. Reed, secretary .of the University of Toronto athletic he sociation to L. T. Welch, manager of the Hotel Randolph of Kingston, In which he says the cancellation of the arrangements made was due to the fact that it was considered "bet- ter for the team to go to 'a quiet | place like Belleville for the nigat, | and proceed to Kingston the Bext | day." Mr. Reed wanted to emphasise the fact that this action was not in any way a reflection "upon 'your hotel service §iven 'there, for as 1 told-you before, jour teams have al-' wags been delighted 'with fhe cours esy and attention which they have received at your hands." Grocer Should Be First Paid. The grocer Is the hardest hit by hard times and unemployment and should be paid first by customers whom he trusts. This was pretty clearly expressed by a grocer in con- versation with a Whig representative today. He said: , "The grocer supplies you with food to keep life in your body. The most important thing in ¢his world is to get three good meals a day. The paying your accounts and give him first consdderation. If you must put of paying anyone don't let the grocer waft, let it be, anyone else but him. He 1s not 'wealthy if he does drive & car. Very seldom he has a surplis in | the bank. His money is all invested WARM, FANCY BACK WEAVE ULSTERS *25.00t0°40.00 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS *15.00t0%35.00 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St, (One door below Randolph Hotel) If You Are Making Up Flannelette Night Dresses, Shirts, Pyjamas or any other useful garments of this mater- ial, it pays to put your work on good mater- - ial. : We have a splendid line of imported Flannelette in White and colors -- good, strong material, yet soft--full yard wide-- from 30c. a yard up, "Domestic Flannelette in White and * Fancy Stripes from 20c. a yard up,