Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Nov 1926, p. 11

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Friday, I November 19, 1926. }[ amusements Irs STOCK MARKETS) i area prea ae Nt | we { What the Press Awvats Say About aT pet! et oa Sd Shorey "areas VARSITY WILL BE | inery 'Bargains {members of the Moutreal and Toroato rt om ed en =. | EMERSWM] FOR SATURDAY Throbbing with some of the great- Nov. 19.--1.30 est football scenes ever put on the; m. i . . . screen is the famous production ot | Abitibt P hisk quae ns |Advantage of Four Pounds Per § | lot of Trimmed Hats, the season 8s new- "One Minute to Play." starring Bea | Ashasjos Sin Sig : 3 : Man on Red and White 'a. est shapes and colors. Regular $4.00-$6.00. Grange, at the Capitol Theatre for | | Beil Telopt ea ! Team. : , | today and Saturday. The noted Uni-fprouy re IN] i. T (lear t 2 as | versity of Illinois "Galloping Ghost." | Brompton. . .. .. .... .. 38% | Varsity"s senior rugby squad will 0 a a ® probably the most waydaril player ip C Fish. . .. .. .. .. .. 931% hold ap advantsge of simoct four JN ' {| who ever donned moleskins, gives a! gp Cement Com.. ... .. 114 [pounds in weight per maa, when they | Bi : . i remarkable exhibition of his versati- ican Cement Pfd.. .... .. 118 [play McGill at the Percival Molson §' I lot of Trimmed Hats, Velvet and Silk {lity and extraordinary brokenfie! 4! Dom. Beidge.. .. .. .. .. 108 | Memorial Stadium tomorrow atter-|§| and Satin combinations. Regular $6. 00- running in the brilliant climax of | pom. Textile.. .. .. .. .. 98 [noon in the eemi-final of the play-|f $10.00. ithe film, as well as proving himself ng Aloobol:. .. .. .. . 43% [off for the Canadiam Inioreollegiate | | a eplendid actor, with a great sereen | Laurentide. . len i adi de «a or» MIN | Rugby Union obamplonship The B ; . versatility. The direction + by 8am | Montreal Power . . « ++ 72% [regulars of the Varsity team. who/Q! Sale Price 00 | Wood is an achievement in itself. | National vets Vi. .. ®8f will start to-morrow afternoon will! » and. an excellent east, including | National weries Pid. .. 104 [average 169.2 pounds while the Mc- | @! | Mary MeAllister, Charles Ogle, Ben Ogiivie.. .. .. . "143 Gill twelve willoaverage 165.6. The N ALL MATRONS' HATS Hendricks, Jr.. Lincoln Steadman. Peamens.. .. .. .. ...... 178 {Varsity squad are much heavier on ial . ® eacC | Edythe Chapman, Loe Shumway and | Price Bros.. .. .. 70 {the hackle) shen the Red and § Extra speck at {Jay Hunt, handle the supporting Quebec Powér.... .. «+ 196 White, whi the line the teams 9 roles convincingly. George Wilson, | Shawinigan . Wine ae =e waive 288 jare fairly well balanced. In substl-f CHILDREN S HATS, $3.00-$4.00 1 the fameus AllsAmerican halfback Smelters.. .. .« «x ae 238 {tutes, McGill holds the advantage. '8 on from the University of Washington |Spapish River Com... .. .. 103% | The following are. the players who | Quick selling . squad, leads the opposing team in| iSpanish River Pfd... .. .. 11} will make up the two squads, with, the picture, and does much to make | Steet of Canada .... «+ 113% [their weights i Pp R Between Barrie and ivision the gridiron scenes realistic and vi- [Twin City... .. .. .. .. .. 82 | varsity. Bl McG. | 322 B vid. The story and continuity were | Winnipeg. . Ak. ns ine ue ve" BY i g Wing } both written by Byron Morgan, noted | rere |G 7 N. Gordon 3 for his work on the late Wallace | New York. . Halfbacks oa Neid's racidg tales. | Nov. 19th, 1.30 pm. |W. Snyder 180 Cameron hs I ci ~ ] jAmer. Loco. ... ... .... 107% Trimble .....162 St. Germain 165 again returned after spending the Conservative 2 | EE _{Amar. Call. «2's evsisvs ++ B14 Sinclair .. 160 Little ..... { last couple of months in the west, | To the ati Supporters of the Ontario 3 [Baldwin LOO. «..-v.. +... 141%} Quarterbacks harvesting. Tommy and Burton Temperance Act in Leeds Riding : i HELEN HUGGARD, in 80 ... ore eh |Hargraft.....140 J. Mickles .153| Whyte passed through Ompab Sat-| gs Oontralto | MARINE | Beth. Bibel ... .. .... HX Spapbacks urday evenfng.\ Miss C. Lauber | mE abe. to some of you that I shoul dime to take N NEW SONGS : Chrysler .. .. «+ ss aves rd {| Morgan .. 175 B Bazin . 21 spent the Thauksg\ving week-end re- | any active Bart In the Election eampat in Dat - now om, = --y a | General Motors ... ... .. 141% Inside Wings. newing her 0 cquaintances at | dature net having been approved by the committee that was appointed to Sew The steamer Birohton, of the Ma- {Hudson Motors ... ... ... 44 | Merritt 180 Spares .. . | Denbigh. Messrs. Badour, H. John. | Le ute I TO eae 2YHitiun forest uf the Ring, allaw mt MISS LOUISE {thews Line, arrived at Richardson's Inter. Comb. Bog. ..... .. 40 ICarrick 82 Littlefield ..210 ston, C. Ducharme, H. Godfrey, Saf-| ad Soaarer What our fetliags may be. Jot us put "Principle Before Partyit {elevator Tast night, and unloaded her |Inter. Nickel T=. wr 3TH Midde Wings | der, Kenny returned from the hunt [usd 6 do what we honestly belltve in. in the beat interesia of the Pros Beauty Parlor jonrgo of damaged wheat. IMack Truck .% .. . ie 3 {Bales .......1786 Davis . | on Schooner Lake with their number! Aarti ibe leaders of our party, supported by the Mrewers and - Distillers | The stéamer Watkins F, Nigbet, of (NY.C. .. ct ar idea Stollery .....182 H. Hogan 5 of deer i to adopt a policy of Government Sale of intoxicating liquors, > . / - i 4 > Bu : | Re te the wishes of a majority of the Biectors of the Province, fs - At Elliott's Barber Shop Jae Bastern Line, bd toile with Northern Pacific . 3 ly Outside Wings ' --- i | greased in ihe Hererenium of October, i934. et us we betieve het (he trate 856 Princess Street. "Phone ul hor steering gear ye low arran's {Pan. Amer. Pete ' .e 4% [Irwin . .a 173 C. Taylor . VISITORS AT SHARBOT LAKE. | = ne mors should pre ted. not hesitate io do our 821-w, || Point and sent « cali for assistance (Radio .. .. «. «ooo ..7 60% {M. Snyder...150 Mien 65 -- BIETa1 283 Juris being slected, that will atitmgt to place ou dur ------------ ito Kingston. {Sou. Patifit .. +a ++ i: 10TH -- ------! They Travel There From Many Parts | We know chat conditions in our Province are much bettie than they ever Three-cornered Contest Broken. | The C.S.L. freighter Maplebramch 'Sincladr OM .. .. .. .. .- x | Towl....2030 Total 1,988 or Country | She conditions 1a the other Preston of sar. Demmien: thar' have, cree Pmitke Falls, Nov. 19---The three- 'arrived in port this morning, end is Stand. OM of NJ. .. .. .. 39% | Average weight regulars: Varsity Sharbot Lake, Nov. 18.--The a7afem of Government Control, are much worse than ARYTAINE we have In Oe cornered contest In Scotch Lanark tied up at the M.T. dock for the win- | Studebaker .. .. ve «x 49% (189.2; MeGill, 185.8 ! t { h " Therefore, with these facts before ua, lot wa not hesitate to defont in the provincial election was broken | ter." eat OBL. oy il 54% | i | Juntene have Tstansed w Bh thar rg Severament | at in attempting to bring back to our Province, the login by the withdrawal of the prohibi-| The freighter Lethbridge, of the {Unton Pacific .. .. .. .... 183% Substitutes. | ing friends in Toronto. Miss Nichol] eres 1% Mve rtad De arguments presented by Mr. Ferguson and his supports tion candidate, Duncan H. Gemmell. (C.8.L., arrived this morvdng with U.S. Rubber .. .. .. .. -- 58% |Long........195 D. Smith ..150| on Kingston visited her sisiar, Mrs. | poration of his platter: ret he was curr of for dare stompin the rr This leaves a straight contest be-|freight from the west, and cleared (U8. Steel .. . ee | Hutohison .+.158 McLennan ..183 l james Alleh. Mrs. W. H. Walroth! whet he datided that his platform mus tween, E. 'R. Stedman, Conservative, }west with pockage freight from oe | Westinghouse A. B. {Woods ......153 Simpson ...184_ ... last week in Toronto. Mrs. R Juat at mhere he yr Hane ang 1 1s ghite eSiient thas he doen wl and Dr. B. H. Wickware, Liberal. Up--Nov. 1%th, Hart, 2 ; | Woolworth ax avian av +x 188 'HOGS 151 Sharp'. .. 180} Euglcion {s visiting friends in Otta- | ne ihanited the young men and women of our Province by the statements City of Ottawa, 10.15 a.m. {Yellow Cab .. .. .. .. .. 26% |Ryckert.....184 E. Taylor .195|.. eh beihg Strongly ressnted by Best values, in blue overcoats at Down---Nov. 18th, Rahane, 10.15! ---------------------- {Creighton....134 C. Petch ...161 . i { N 3 5 i» 1 d son, "so ealied™ Government Cons Tweddell's, 25, 28.50, 32.50 and 35 pm.; Nov. 19th, Mapleton, 5.40 a.m. | HAVE A DEER APIECE. | McFayden ...132 D. Munro ..166 ir. and Mrs. Floyd Allen an satisfaction from a Temperance ndpoint, fn other errr er ------------. sath a - - | A >" | Harrowsmith, also Mrs. R. Butler, | Fre mturie Temperancs Aet is doing this Provines, snd ound Ik ehley 153] Toronto, vised with thelr mother, | Cuthy pees ml Oo eh Tomi, 8s Burhan eau" ches I oe Hunters From Enterprise Were iid A. Blatr. ... 1H "{ Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. M. Drew and | preseat, - y . nN - ! Quite Successful. -- --1 ail I belteve that ft is our sacred duty to defeat the Ferguson Government at { Baterprise, Nov. 18.--Many from| Total....1,452 Total ..1,479|Chiidren spent last week at LODE | iin time sadithe only Wax ve con an thats Ia to SnpROTt onl} auch candidates / his vicinity have gone deer hunting Average weight substitutes: Var-| ke John Scott! is improving in|as we kmew will retain and support the Ontarie Temperance Act. oi this vicinity ave g me oar i Tas A reel i 3 | the Genera] Hospital, Kingston. Mrs. Yours for a better Outario, | Reports are that each have a deer |sity, 145.2; MGM 164. | Eugene Smith and children visited | to bring home. Many from here at- irlends. in. SHiTlDE TI. L ELLIS. tended the anniversary services at N. H. A. Results ! ' UNDER THE AUSPICES | Centreville. un Sunday last, also the| Boston defeated Detroit 2 to 0. | Norman Thomlinson has returned ---- tea meeting On Monday following.| Ottawa defeated Canadiens 2 to 1 | lo Stirling. The stork celled at the King t Ci rling Cl bh | Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bunt left on Maroons defeated New York Am- ReStowy and left a "mn. Congratula-| n | Tuesday morning to attend the|ericans 2 to 0. : : 8 0 u u | wedding of Mrs. Bunt's brother, near Kingston, November 17th, 1926. TO BE MELD | Toronto. He will return home on | Ottawas Are Ready Tichborne Briefs. { Friday of this week. Services will Tichborne, Nov. 16. ~The heavy & | pe ofnducted in the United Church, For Toronto Beaches i rains have made the roads very. bad . on Sunday evening, at seven o'clock oT : | in this locality. A number of Hunt-| 0 e eC ors 0 Ings on . i The Free Methodists hold services in Bipoiny No 19. doy reigned in| ors have returned with thelr game | . . Keech'§ hall. the camp of the Ottawa Senators nq more are to arrive vet. The| At the Curling Rink, Clergy Street West George Keller, Sr, is not so well | Yesterday " He Dominion Shaw. song service in the Union Church on an 0 ortsmou AMES AND FUN GALORE CS FUREAAEAES Bk ae35 GRA Rank at the time of writing Beryl 'Wil. | pions reeed off two more sparkilne | gunaay evening was well attended y GAMES AND FUN GA ROHESTRA AND DANCING. son visited her mother on Sunday workouts, getting ready ior the In-| iy ¢pite of the rain. Ladies' Aid will ADMISSION, FREE. | last. A meeting of the 8.8. board of | Yasion ot Rely Beach in the Bast-| ot on Wednesday at Mrs. George A i % managers, held on Tuesday, arrang- | ®™ Capada rughy semi-final here on |p mnson"s . A number from here | short campaign Will make a per- Saturday. The news that Tubman . od for the samual Christman Troe| NOC, JL IF" patnst the To | Altended the «'- meeting at A. B sonal canvass of each of you im- | . ' oy. | Howe's on | v evening.. Next FOR SALE : STORAGE BATTERIES The temperance people of this dis-| a But the loam a high! meeting to be at George Thompson's possible, but I shall have opportunities trict are very much interested over = Lin ci shad + Some work is being done on the f 3 | that they attacked their tasks yes. Some Work ls being fone on the rom the platform of placing before w-- AT ~-- | the coming election. Let us stand terday 4 y ~s » ighway Service and REPAIRED | tax the right and protect the PB | ",p\er § gong consultation win | Bedford. The slection of officers tack | you my views on the political issues of y | of tomorrow. Mr. Black will speak |, 2008 & OOK CORSE IATON wieh| place in LO.BA. and L.O.L. lodges the da Supply Company, Recharged and Stored. in the Community hall tomorrow | ("CT oo 0 eured for Tub.| At their last gathering. J. Colter has | y. 677 PRINCESS STREET [Erectrical Repairing, Sup evening. The cheese factory closed | ow © ihe star half-back an.| POUEHL up a number of cattle in this] If you think my position correct, . % on Friday last. § nde} , | neighborhood. Some of farmers are . . HARD ASD SONY SnamWoOD plies, etc. | nounced Shas 1 SS ad Le . still ploughing, while others are cut- and believe that as member for this Also Willlam Stevenson. & former G. T.| 30 ub after looking at his work | Ing their winter's wood. Visitors: | Electoral District I would be of service ; R. conductor died im Ottawa on up ih, pewiy-altered knee guard, | Misses Helen Swerbrick and Jewel] . . . HARD AND SOFT BRICK, i { Thureday. He lived at one time In| oo os the opinion that barring Thompson spent the week-end at W.| to this community and the Province, 1 (Any quantity). '§ 164 Ontario 8t., Kingston, J Brockville. His wife, formerly |, 1 ob Lo would be able to play, White's, Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. J.| uest "Phone 2706. We deliver. |i} Tel. 2042W. Res. 1870F. |! Sovhia Dowsley, Bacott, died on |p roliar pare of the game, if not | Hennah and William McKeever at request your support. . - || Sept. 26th last. the entire contest | W. Steele's. Hilda McEwen at A | 3 Y oN - The water frthe Bay of Quinte is] = 4 oh)y heavy drill was indulged | Kennedy's. Mrs. T. Robinson at J ours sincerely, Las inches higher this year than it 0 Robinson's. Mrs. George Hamilton \ - in at neon yesterday while last eve- in € CEGRER County of Frontenac): true usar eb: 41m usar wie au oe Rovian. rs, do W. F. Nickl umber of years. iy to signals. The men are all tn} * ® e Tender great shape 'and working as hard | inery » COMMITTEE ROOMS, ODD FELLOWS OLD BUILDING -- B Darts ie machinery a wl i King Street (between Brock and Princess Streets) , --_----- | DD. ss LL, / EE Ts on the avelope, will be received at the the title now worn by the Senatory | in ; / S282 Secretaries' Office. B28 1-General Office. a office of the County Clerk, Court House, 4 o Kingston, up to 13 o'clock noon. on There ie a vim and a snap 0 th oo : Joint Secretaries : Monday, November 23nd, 1326, for the work that indicates that they are : : . 3 ; indermantioned supplies for the Couns very near the rasor edge of con- & $ ALLAN LEMMON . PERCY CHOWN Gaol, from December jist, 1928, to tio { mber 3ist, 1927, both days inclu- n. - he a : SEALED TENDERS, marked Tender 2 d 1 a sive: Pork, Mutton. Liver, The wb pt, I Te fe he Barle Oa 1 G8 AT O r t : 4 meal, Sugar. Sait, Papper, °C Cotes, MEETINGS AT OMPAH. , down. é AN new Shug 7 posssnier Soi , Jam, Tea. at per classes i Special Tor aaron {Byram at at St gallon or per 1b. Brown Willian Stewart Returns From | bo: 2 } ¥ . a : en sst as asa aky at far box Potatoes, 'Tur. Kingston General Hospital. = AHS ji una en Li ER Suggs Kr 18 mu buring the past % 0 the Electors 0 9 >. o leilver at t $ 1 YEI rel = a ey : week political mestings have heen | 5 Be i v Ings on the arvar of Se vuired, ie held in Ompah. On Thursday even-! . 41148 | 5 «BD . ber, | ~ «tit be Stud for pa tag W. D. Black, former member the above d secu and his colleague, Mr. Robb, ad- ES and Po 1] Fauired for ins cri 8 dressed an assemblage in the Pt SR . he ! ily A apieq iF Tender not neces house. On Wednesday afternoon | ; Phone 400 - wp the Gy 3. W. BRADSHAW. Mr. Angfla ocoupiéd the platform. | . : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: -- Cle Both addresses were appreciated by | ' Kingatoh, Nov. 16th, we 5 the members of the community { A ih Having been chosen as the regular nominee of | Bervics was held on Sunday In Al} the Conservative Party, | respectfully solicit your ramen peuvere | Godkihs' Livery y 'Saints Anglican Chureh with Rev.| voles and influence to elect me as your represen AND GENERAL ShUgKIYG, . LIVERY, BUS Hog TARE t T. Branch, Plévna. in the pulpit. The! y P ila ca afternoon services in the United] [J : tive in the Ontario Legislature, a Church were conducted by Rev. | : J. W. LANE uraay at 3 piri ; In Wools. The people - acain! EM : | am whole heartedly In favor of the Ferguson 8 "Phone 2728. a JUREN STREET weleoms William Stewart. All hops] hd Government and the Ferguson Policies. - York Stree. am : for his speedy recovery after his 1; long sojourn in the hospital at Bai \ : Yours Sincerely, pA. : " : ; ; ston. George Keltord's som Js at] | ; dn . : 4 u i . present suffering With a brokea firm. § Ds Used Car S y Rn ~ T. A: Kidd : : Canonts, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Her.| TER WE mer and family and Miss C. Lauber] NOVEMBER . 6th-13th : : : spent Sunday at T. G. Burke's. Miss | z = > amin on " s---- Bdns Johnston, Picton, is at present i { A tree bill wag Drought in against Mr. and Mrs. James McBwan," Be sho hand at at 7.30 each evening to secure ff Ns I a Ee re at Owo Ralph Hubely snd Waster Guy |kine, Sask. taining Ar quots a Bunters which | Palkine by the grand jury at Pioton.| On Nov. 11th death claimed to this part for thelr season's These met are charged with frand. | Anne Suiiras, of Brockville. i Po Ast : . : % ER Fifteen thousand dollars ball each i | had been in poor hesith for , Runt, Tht oh unites Moov se | oy ; * asked. They wil bo ified before the) months She was bom in : o § Edward Watsoh and daughter have : Jeljn-on yn. 33m. [remy Feary a5 | returned Roms after a visit with her A On Oot. 30th, of Miple Creek,| Willan C. Boyle ome of I AC Ah ASD LR | sister 4t Watertown Salk. the marriage took place of vile leading citisens, ded 08 Mr. M. R. Reid visited the school] daughter of the day, aged soveniy-4lTes PORIS. Bere last week where his visit wan | Andrew Rutbwell, [had been fl for some time. 0 'enjoyed Br sll. Charlie Massey has ; Gordon, som of land three daughters survive, -- .

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