Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Nov 1922, p. 7

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Y 'BRITiSH WH KINCAID, "THE D¢{ -- 1G. LATE . rs Te ------ SHOULD REMOVE FALSE | SIGNS FROM BULDING| ....... 7s" r%. ro... evening, Nov. 7th, there passed to rest one of the pioneer residents of Cain- town, in the person of John Kincaid. The deceased had been in failing health for several months but was greatly | blest in his last days, for suffering | The following facts have been | "a8 absent except that caused by the brought to the attention of the Whig | Weakness of advanced Ee, respecting the Kingston branch of the| ~The late John Kincaid was born Navy League of Canada and an ex-| July 1st, 1836, on the homestead | planation is asked: ; where all his life he resided. He was a As late as Saturday the building on; son of the late Robert Kincaid and | Princess street occupied by J. G. Ev-| Mary Rabb, who were pioneers, com- | ans as headquarters, or rendezvous, for | ing from the British Isles to settle in | a so-called veterans' crganization of | Canada in its early days. In 1868 he | which he is head, presented the ap-| married Patience Earl, Temperance | Mark Your Ballot Here For Good Shirts Our stock of Shirts in all the latest shades and sizes is ex- ceptionally enticing. It will undoubtedly pay you to see Our lines. $2.00--8$2.50. ---- ~ Tonight *4.95 Pioneer of Ye Caintown District | Passes Away. | J. G. Evans' Building No Long- er Headquarters of What Its Signs Tell. GROWING GIRLS and LADIES' BROWN CALFSKIN OXFORDS Low Heels, Medium and' High Woven Cloths from-- $3.00--83,50 George VanHorne's Phone 362w. 213 Princess Street. FE ------ 'Our Greatest | ® Gift Vision is Nature's great- est gift, yet how many neglectit. Do not put off | having your eyes exam-| ined if they appear to be faulty. Consult: French Bead Bags for N Christmas < Bead Bags are still in vogue, We are showing a new Bead Bag from Paris, developed in exquisitely blended Beads of soft color. ings, shell frame and mirror. Depth 73% to 10 inches. Priced at $90.50, oo Now Is The Time Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS, PRINCESS ST., KINGSTON | pearance of the headquarters of two universally ™\ recognized patriotic {and imperial organizations, {the Army and Navy Vet. lerans and the Navy League. | On a window to the left of the main | entrance are the words: "Army and ( Navy," "Navy League Branch No. foe viz., { words: "Naval Brigade," and one one window: "Navy League Office," "Branch No. 122." Across the whole | nice are 'the words: "Army and Navy | Veterans." | In February last the Navy League of Canada transferred the Kingston Naval Brigade to the guardianship of a new administration upon reorganiza- tion of the local committee. 'But the said J. G. Evans took no measures to remove from the windows the signs referred to, and the impression con- veyed to the public that the Navy Lea- gue was established there under his control was a false one and is still false. The samé applies to the "Army and Navy Veterans." At the Dominion convention of the Army and Navy Veterans Association held in Montreal in October, the JG Evans Kingston organization ceased to be a unit of the famous patriotic and imperial organization known the world over and held in the highest respect and esteem by 'His Majesty's soldiers and sailors. But J. G. Evans has not removed "Army and Navy Veterans" from the windows. So let all of these signs of misrepre- sentation be removed. "If a job is worth doing, it is worth doing well." Let the present rendezvous of a few ex-soldiers and some civilians be shown in its proper light, not as the headquarters of the Navy League and the local unit of Army and Navy Ve- terans. It is J. G. Evans' headquar- ter§ with a canteen and billiard to decorate your Lawns and Cemetery lots with our Cement Flower Vases. Three varieties to choose from. 3 / VY onan Dr. Nash's DENTAL PARLORS 188 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON Kingston JSement Products H. F. NORMAN, Manager OFFICE: 069 Patrick Street Phone 780w. A A ratnies agg It was announced at Windsor that- a memorial to the Windsor men who "died in the war will be erected at a cost of $10,000. we specialize on Painless Extraction, Latest Pyorrhea Treatment _ and X-Ray work. Something Of Value To You This is what we are giving when we of- fer for sale-- 21 PIECE ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS Regularly priced at $6.50. Sale Price $4.39 . These would make a useful Christmas gift. We would hold delivery till then if you wish. ~~ See window display. Come in and you will find many other articles priced "ex. 'tremely low. "PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED, ROBERTSON'S Limited 73 Princess St. - New Footwear . For the present Season Women's Grey Buck Oxfords--toe caps, saddle and back stays, trimmed in Patent Colt or Brown Kid--a shoe ~ with style, comfort and quality. This pattern represents one of the strongest tendencies in to-day's footwear fash. ion. Call and inspect them. . Allan M. Reid $8 a rooms as sources of revenue. -- G. J. Trueman, Ph.D., has been asked to become president of Mount Allison University, Sackville, N.B. He is now associate secretary of the Department of Education of the Me- thodist church, Hot Foot Bath Extracts Corns and Callouses-- A Simple, Painless Method Here's the most simple way to rid your feet of corns and callouses without pain. A hot foot bath takes them off clean, leaves foot as smooth as a baby's. ¥6u do it in this simple way. Cover the corn or callous with a few drops of Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. It is powerfully an- tiseptie, softens the thickened tissues vainlessly, then comes the foot bath, and in two minutes the thing fis done. You must be careful to get Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor, which costs but little at all druggists. Take no other-than Putnam's. ya | | Lake, who survives him, with two daughters, Mrs. B. B. Graham, Cain-| town, and Mrs. W. H. Franklin, | Junetown, also four grandchildren, | Taylor and Everett Franklin, and Vel. | ma and Merill Graham. One sister, | Mrs. Isabel Tennant also survives, In religion he was a Methodist and | "The N ; " .n | Was very seldom absent from his home | | ta fas! Trigger On 14 | church until shut in with age. He fill- sf [ ey | | front of the building above the cor. dist Church, Caintown, on Thursday ed for many years some of the various | offices of the Church: | The funeral took place at Metho- | morning at 10 o'clock, Rev, T. Mere- | dith officiating. The near relatives fol. lowed the deceased to his last resting place at Glen Elbe cemetery, DR. BR F PRESTON A veteran Conservative worker who has had twenty-two years' political ex- perience. He is a candidate for elec- tion|in the Lanark bye-election. AN M. P. FINED $200 FOR O.T.A. BREACH | Raney Deplores Fact That the Culprit Was Not Made to Appear in Court. Toronto, Nov. 20.--In an official statement, Hon. W. E. Raney does not condone the practice of fining men for breach of the law without the culprit's appearance in court, an instance of which, involving a do- minion member of parliament for breach of the Ontario Temperance Act, was reported in a dispatch from Ottawa in the morning papers. That this system, if permitted, is liable to lead to grave irregularities was the substance of his comment According to the dispatch, to which Mr. Raney has reference, a member of the DomTnion House was arrested Wednesday for breach of the O.T.A., and paid a fine of $200 and costs to Police Court Clerk W. P. Letts, at Ottawa without appear- comic hit, ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE Heels--Brogues and plain styles-- regular values $8.00, $9.00, $10. CLEARING SATURDAY NIGHT AT --$4.95 ------ This season's teas have arrived. Enjoy DALY'S GOOD TEA at its best. Order to-day from MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE GET IT REPAIRED Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guns, Rifles repaired and refitted. Parts supplied. Sang fled, knives, scissors und edge tools ground. Locks repaired. Keys fitted (0 Ail kinds of locks. All makes of Lawn Mowers sharpened and re- puired, We van repmir anything thut is repuirable. J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydenham Street, Kingston Phone 2056J. SAE mn Ing before the magistrate. Mr. Raney's statement follows: "The law is no respecter of per- sons. All summoZ?ses or warrants for appearance before magistrates for offences against dominion or pro- vincial laws should be for appear- ance in open court. Any other prac- tice, while it may be quite innocent in particular cases, is liable to lead to grave irregularities and will be certain to cause adverse comment on the administration of justice, which should not only be impartial in fact, but should also be free from any appearance or suggestion of par- tiality. Like Caesar's wife the courts must be above suspicion." The procedure followed at Ot- tawa is a new one to Joseph Hale, K.C., and General Williams, the lat- ter stating he had not heard of this particular case, while Mr. Hole's comment was along similar lines to that of the Attorney-General. Fire losses in Canada during the week ended Nov. 15th, are estimat- ed by the Monetary Times at $547,- 000, compared with previous week, The two companies supplying pow- er to Ottawa are refusing to accept further contracts for heating homes. "THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER" | You not only read it, you sing it. Try it on your plano. Watch nightly for this big YES - I UKE THE MOVER GOWNS, ACTHOUGH THCY COST A (OT OF JACK -- RE THIS ON YOUR CLARINET. I RECALL DRESS WITH FIFTY BUTTONS DOWN) THE BACK -- THE OLD-TIME - r 5 7 ~~ No other tea quite an good, uo matter what you may pay for it. $231,100 the i EXPANSION SAL Now Is the Time to Save Money on Furnityre If you are refurnishing your apartment or moving into a new home, this timely Furniture Sale enables you to select new home furnishing at remarkable low prices, VICTORY BONDS Taken in Full Value as Cash A small deposit will hold goods free of insurance and storage till wanted.. . James Reid, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE 147 FOR SERVICR. Better Times at Home with a SOIT ASTIME for restless children, entertainment for . company" nights, musical education for boys and girls, and a constant source of restful, inspiring music for the older folks--these are a few of the lasting joys that Sonora brings you with a single purchase, No price seems too high to pay for a phonograph of supreme quality and life-long service such as the aig Yet there are period and upright models of Sonora suit every need and taste; i : $65 upwards DURING GOOD HEALTH is the time to obtain a policy, Insure to-day in The Dominion Life Assurance Co. To-morrow it may be too late, ARCH. THOMSON, BRANCH MANAGER. Kingston, Ont. Oftice property and assets, including wats lots, for $4,600,000, or 1s willing to accept a price fixed by arbitration. The Ottawa Electric Railway Company has offered to sell out to the city its entire system, with all |

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