i $i mmo The eee Jno pes; ue ss up nig S re Patra T o: ee nag---- Classified Page IsaP H ED ublic Forum an ISH WHIG se a---------- daT rue Market Place ordered for More han one stopped before expiration be CHATEed ad And 8d) Bt made at the rate earned. line for a as & line of ial rote for year pumber of request. i A Telephone 348; ask for 8 want taker. : Classified D1spIaY PP -------- Ww. KENT MACNEE Writing All Kinds of Insurance. Wiock and Weriington Sts. Phone 2081 bere IN THE MARKET FOR FURNITURE and STOVES Turk's Store PHONE 108 white space 18 t iy IBvertistng RE ssifled MOY any will ust CUT FLOWERS WEDDING BOUQUETS ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS ATRICK'S ART AND FLOWER STORB "Phones 462 and 1218-J. edit od. 1 i NEY-On November 18th, 1926, at the | Kingston General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. CH Ney, Oliawa, & daughter. - DEATHS. HINTON--- In Kingston, on Nov. 18h, 1936, David Hinton, aged $7 years. Funeral wiii take place from his ate residence, 139 Alfred Street, Sature day afternoon ®t 4 © clock, to Csta- raqui Cemetery. Friends Laintances respectfully invited to attend. . MacAKTHUR-- In Kingston, on Nov. 17th, 1926, Elisabeth Jean, daughter of the late John MacArthur Funeral from James Reid's service = Yors, Saturday morning st 10 &o Kk to Cataraqui Cemelery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully Suvited to attend. MacROW Suddenly, at N 17th, 1928, Glenora, on Henry MacRow, aged 57 years and 2 weeks. Funerai from his late realdence, Catara- qui, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'- clock. Friendg and scquaintances respectfully invited to attend. WILLIAMSON -- In Kingston on Nov. 18th, 1936, Mary A. Woods, widow of the Mate John Willamson, aged 55 years. Funeral private, from her son's resi- dence, 22 Elgin Street, to Cataraqui 2 22 Cemetery. ~ CARD OF THANK The daughters and sons of the late John Goodirtend, Br, Howe lsiand, sine cerely thank their many friends for kindnesses shown during their recent sad bereavement. They are also thank. THE HON. W. H. PRICE "SPEAKS AT DESERONTO On Behalf of Dr. James Hilly the Conservative Candidate. ---- Deseronto, Nov. 18--The Conser- vative meeting held in Naylon's | Theatre last night was well attended. | Mayor C. W. Malley was chairman. | He called on Mr. James Hill, Con- sorvative candidate as the first | speaker. Mr. Hill dealt with the | proposed amendments to the O.T.A. "He sald #hat the amendments were | to do away with the bootleggérs and Jone ms AUNT HET that no one under twenty-one years of age would be able to procure a | permit for the purchase of liquar. { Mr. Wo E. Tummon M. P,, was the * "Nomé of my. folks ever dome any- wild, except Cousin Bila got @wrried by a justice of the peace in- stead of a ------------------ IN JAIL AT NAPANEE. -------- Pwo Young Men Charged With bing Tamworth Store. FE Victor Amey, aged second speaker. Mr. Tummon spoke on behalf of Mr. HilL Hon. W. H. Price was the next speaker. He dealt with the business of the Drury' Govergmént and the results of the business transactions of the Ferguson Government. What a great improvement that the pre- sent government had made as re- gards the financial standing of the Province. He then dealt with the ap- proved amendments to the O.TA. as proposed by the Ferguson Govern- ment If it is returned to power. Mr. Percy Watson of Detroit, Mich., is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. J. BE. Watson, Tho- mas street East. The Deseronto High School rugby team cinched the Inter-collegiate championship yesterday when they A won from Albert College of Belle- ville, in Belleville yesterday: There will be a Ffughy game at the high achool grounds, on Saturday af- Rob- | ternoon, Picton Collegiate vs D.H.8. | twenty-one pang HINCH PASSES rears, and Kenneth Kellar, both of | Sheffield township, are in the county jail at Napanee awaiting trial afternoon on charges gent of $25 were taken. 5 Provincial Police Officer Harry of Napanee was notified Thompson of the rohbery on nesday smmediately went to Hanna were married in Belleville. On the anniversary of that day thev were a purse of money by their children, grandchil- and a family re- Mr. Fox took part Fenian Raid sat ott in the year of his marriage. y settled in Madoc township and with drén and friends, union was held. fn repulsing. the farmed there until 1914, when retired to Eldorado village. the eight children survive, twenty-four grandchildren Ra great-grandchildren. Barn and Wd by tire on Wednesday fine dairy x horses, s 'an outfit of most m pment, of D. T.Bu engine used in pumpin of entering the | Highly store of P. J. Hopkins of Tam worth on Tuesday sight. Two doors of the store were pried open with a teat of @ spring of a car and goods to the ex- 'am wonth and the matter. He went to Amey's home and tound some of the Six of Rurned. 20,000 was barn and contents, to- @ head of cattle and , promin- farmer of Pembroke township, destroyed. The flames are be- to . have originated , from a AT CAMDEN EAST this Esteamed Resident Dead Following Lengthy Hiness. Camden Bast, Nov. 19.--Mrs. Mar- shall Hinch passed away early Tues- day morning, after a lengthy illness, caused from cancer. She was & very patient sufferer and during the short time she had lived in this village, had won many friends. About two- and-a-half years ago she was united in merriage to Marshall Hinch, and for many years prior had resided fn Toronto. The funeral service was held in St. Luke's church on Thurs- day, at 2 p.m., Rev. Mr. Spencer of- ficlating. Deep sympathy is extend- ed to the bereaved husthnd and other relatives. Word was recently received by Mr. Edward Hamilton of the death of his brother, Archie, in Dakota. Mr. Hamilton was a native of this village. The hunters have retyra- od with their share of venison. Garnet Jeffrey is shingling the building recently purchased from James Haydon, and is also doing other repairs. Mrs. James Skinner is spending a week in Toronto with her daughter, Mre. Hdward Goodwin, Miss Helen Williams spent last week- ond with friends at Napanee, and at- tended anniversary services held in Grace United Church. Mrs. Bertie Yeomans and Hubert are spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Greerson at Toronto. Tamworth A Y.P.A. were enier- tained by the local AY PA, In the He they with nine whea crops dairy od for loving spiritual offerings. Lost and Found 1 A PAIR OF GLOVES -- Found in st lake's church. Owner can have same br applying at the church in the even- ng. EVERSHARP PENCIL--Found between Brock and Johnson "Streets. .Owhner may have same at 358 Albert Street -------------------------- ------------ HALF OF GOLD CUFF LINK--- on Clarence Btieet Wednesday md ing. Owner may have same at "the Whig Office. mid AND TIRE-Found, near Inverary. Owner may have same at Donald Sole ders, Inverary, Ont. SEVERAL ARTIOLES FOUND-rin the Stadium and grandstands = following the game last Saturday. Apply to the] Athletic Board of Control at Queen's] University. Owner may | Mrs. Delines, Ports] VALUABLE STAMP BOOK~--Found last week in Capitol theatre have same mouth. at Help Wanted Male Help Wanted MAKE MONEY AT HOME-You can| earn $1.00 to $2.00 an hour in your| spare time writing showoards. No can- vassing or soliciting; we instruct you and supply you with work. . Write to-} day. he Menhenitt Company, Limits] od, 31 Dominion Building, Toronto. i ERR od Female Help Wanted 8 GIRL~-- Firat class, aining room girl. | Apply Prince George Hotel | I- GENERAL MAID WANTED---One who! understands good pisin cooking; nol washing or ironing: highest wages tol right person; family of two. Apply to! Box D-19, Whig Office, | Agents Wanted e! AGENTS-Get In a profitable, commission business of your own. Every property owner a customer! or prospect. ine hundred varieties of hardy Red TRg Nursery products. | Cash every week. Complete equip-| ment and insthustions free. Write Dominton Nurseries, Montreal all-year ALESMEN~We offer Steady employs ment and pay Weekly to sell our com- plete and exclusive lines of guaran teed quality, whole root, fresh-dug- to-order trees and plants. Attractive, {illustrated samples and full co-opera- tion. A money-making opportunity. Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal REPRESENTATIVE-To call upon the trade In ftory east of Toronto, up| to and including Smith's Falls. Salary. | commission and expenses. Preferepce | will be given to man who is handling Hoslety and Underwear on this terrie tory at present. Apply stating ex« perience and salary expected to Mer- cury Mills Limited, Hamilton, Ont. Positions Wanted 6 WOMAN DESIRES WASHING -- And jroning to. do At home. Apply Box Z-17, Whig Office. YOUNG MAN -- With good education, wishes to obtain employment. Gow references. Apply Box Y-17, Whig Of- fice. Parish Hall on Monday evening last, November meeting of Mission Circle was held at the home of James Skin- ner. 5 . Grandmother's Day was observed at the W.M.8. meeting at the home of Mrs. George Black, on the after- noon of Nov. 10th, Several of" the ladies were dressed in grandmotners' attire and the prize was received by Mrs. J. B. Alkenbrack. After the business meeting, a social hour was spent and refreshments were served by the Postess. Mr. and-Mrs. John Bell, of Mos- cow, spent Wednesday 'with her mother, Mrs. E. Switzer. The coming election is creating some very lively discussions. Mr, Black is expected to speak here in his interests shortly. Fred Buck was taken to Kingston Hospital on Tues- day suffering with a fractured el- in the paper mill, in 'blue overcoats at Best values, bow received while engaged at work |: Tweddell's, 36, 28.50. 32.50 and $5. Hill, Oonservati cen oe OUT OUR WAY. BY WILLIAMS. --® si 16 i J Hl oe T IR PET 1 \Y i FEEL M~t-M ~BOY a = ALL OVER YA! 77777, ra Ze M «MMM .M-M YOU TST OuaHTA THIS SENSASHUN! KINDA, "TINGLES QU 'HN Ai 1 . may Le 7 M-M-M- MANBE THIS ANT A SWELL SENSASHON MMM- FEELS BETTER'N SLRATCHIN YOUR BACK! -- WN et 7 ll nL LS f am» arene 0 | og = MOMENTS WED LIKE TO LIVE OVER ~ - THRILLERS. SAN IF HOU PAIR OF SILUES ARENT uP THESE STARS Ww "Two MINUTES You LL GET A REAL \ NE 5) WN -- ' Jrwilave 7 ©18IS Sv NEA SERVICE. WC ------------------ BRIGHT AND BUNNY APARTMENT -- nicely furnished all conveniences. Ap fred Street. Houses SPLENDID SOLID BRICK HOUSE --On Johnson Street; tonvenieut to schol, coliege and cars Immediate posses- E sion Apply wo Dr Lake, 258 Bagot Street or 383 Alfred St p-- we EVEN ROOMED--Uement lock Mouse --furnace, all improvements, on Sixth Street. Newly decorated. $28 00 per month. Apply H. F. Norman, 6% Pat. rick Street. ar-- ett SIX ROOM HOUSE Electric Hghts, newly decorated. Rent $17.00 pe month. Enquire at If Raglan Road or 'phone 8303-w. SIX ROOMED HOUSE-558 Albert St, electric lHght and gas, big yard, in condition, $16 per month from December 1st. Apply IL Zacks, Prin- cess Street. 8 ROOMED HOUSE -- Corner Colborne and SWenham. Six roomed House, 55 Rideau Street, all improvements. Five roomed house, 45 Concession Street Apply at 185 Queen Street or 'phone sS-w Tvooma FURNISHED Or unfurnished rooms, heated, for light housekeeping, on bathroom flat; electricity and gas for cooking. Apply 418 Princess Street. TWO BRIGHT ROOMS .. Comfortably furnished; suitable for light house. keeping, all conveniences. sonable. 254 Nelson 3608-m. sen Price rea- Street. "Phong Wantea To Rent 11 A SMALL APARTMENT Furmshed and heated; wanted immediately by three students. Apply to Kenneth A Roberts, Queen's University. FRONT ROOM Wa By lady, south of Princess Street and not high- er than University Avenue. Apply Box C-19, Whig Office. Farms and Land LARGE PLOT-Of land Brock Street, between Bagot and Monreal Streets. Write, care of Box B-18, Whig Office, for interview to rest on 185 ACRES -- Good land, 4 mile from Sydenham. Lots of wood, good build- ings, weil watered. Apply on prem- fses. James Boott, Sydenham. Real Estate For Sale Houses 14 $1,500 Bungalow; 4 rooms; improve- ments; Lerms. #6,700--Brick, 7 rooms, modern, south. Two Farma--wnear city, would exchange Insurance. Money to loan. Houses to let. = 7, QCONNOR, 351 Princess Street. "Phone 1189-3. Wanted To Bay 14a eet pest DRESSED TURKEYS WANTED-From Noy. 15th to Nov. 20th, 'Phone or write for prices. J. F. Cramer, Brock Street. 386+J or 1315-F. Candidate, 18--~W. 8 Gor and former mem- ° 12 cles For Sale. Miscellaneous | ANDIRONS Fenders, fire gore everything for fireplaces Wire and Iron Works, ver, nickel, ete, King SL Part plating in sil 'Phone 380. 15] ons ridge i BRICK --Stock, pressed, Ru | wire cut, building tile and A. N R ira tN CUTTER -- (M Ha sree or engine powe ustiq | in tile | 624 Johnson St. 'Phone 3041 1 assey! r, set} Apply 418 Victoria SL | | IVORY RE { way make, Wo | dition. Apply phone 1356-L gear; in good wy MOTOR BOAT--For sale Grand motor engine. Perfect © tion. $60 or nearest offer See appointment. One PERSIAN LAMB CAPE--large, Hudson Seal trimmed; also large lamy muff . Almost new. 281, Gananoque, Ont. E i POMERANIAN-FPupples, water sp paniel | and cocker spaniel puppies Apply at} | 8 Russell Street ED BABY CARRIAGE--~Sid-| con- | Bartlett Street or | i lack, black Baby ondi- n by Box B-18, Whig Office Apply Box | PULLETS--April hatched Reds; prices reas snable. ter Compton, Rhode I Harrowsmith, Ont | PIANOS TO RENTS-We will rent | "Plano for six dollars per month peried of six months, tion of the six months we will { al monies paid as rental to app | the purchase price of the piano. | Lindsay, 14d. 121 Princess St. | USED TIRES--One Goodyear c rd 4. One Dunlop Traction Cord, 3 Only in use 2 ! ply sIving { M-18, Wh g Furniture -------------------- { FURNITURE-~ Antigue phone number Offic to furniture sold and bought er, 507 Princess Street, successo Lesses Antique Shop. Auto Tops and Cushions months, $13.00 each be, Espen and modern sland ario. you al for & | At the expira-| SW | onl alle ly & Box | - | i i i | M. Cram-| rs Lo | 16a. an uphbolstering and shield and body glass put in whit wait, linoleum and edging for ning boprds, waterproof truck ta and awnings made to order. ess Street. ' > AUL~ Specialist for new Or re- - Side Curtains, Slip Covers, Hu decking, wind. * you ran- pea. E10] BANJO-UKELELE--Almost new, $14.00. Will sell for haif price. A-17, Whig Office. Fuel ang Teed ANTHRACITE COAL~-Stove, Che and pe $15.3 ooal arrived ders taken. Apply C. Collingwood Street. Telephone 23 DRY HARD softwood slabs, $3.00 size $10.50 ton. Hard pea coke, ton. Peat Bi% 'Phone 14d40-w C. Bruton, 290 Wellington Street. LUMBER---Rough shingles and lath, wood flooring, ail Resawing and laning. J Son, corner rock and Streets. 'Phone 88%. GO TO TALBOTS LUMBER YA Concession street, for $35 per thousand, ne shingles, lowest price possible; from car, delivered. load. and dre To Phone for prices. Phone 296M. the Dest © Ww SE You are missing a coal. The nut and stove at Car of pea ff the cars $11.50. Or- W. Neville, ee tebe WOoOD--§4.00 Hard coke, stove ssed, aise satin finish hard. kinds, stovewood Peters & used lumber at w lumber = and mixed Wood, soft snd mized sisba cost Box 8 staut 6i-m. Dry $1.0 . Wh. | o 33 x PARKER'S WOODYARD-- 660 Johnson Street, 'phone 1439-J For good wood try Parker's. Best dry hardwood $4.75 per load, mized hardwood, $3.89; slabs 2.7% -------------------- SWAIN'S WOOD YARD The ouly wood-yard operating their own busin 'Phone 2618-w and save middieman s profit. Mixed and soft slabs always on hand W. H. NORMAN--- Wished to announce the opening of a mew Coal and Wood Yard, 200 Moantreas Sireel able rices. Hardwood, per load, 3.50; mardwood slabs, per load, § ixed Wood, per load, £1 Ww Slabs, $2.7 Delivered. 'V Wanted To Duy POULTRY=We are now open to buy all classes of live or dressed pouitry. igh id and prompt returns. phone The Frontenac Froduce : Wellington Street, Kingston, Onl Tele: phone 3120. Write or Apply to Waals | cme DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER -- W, | i { | | i Business Services . aa \ calp TH attention given to Hair Shpeing. Switzer, 387 Queen Street or poiniment 'phone Wi6 Auctioneers AUCTIONEERS Expert service, rate charges. We can sell any anywhers, any time °° ne Murray's Auction FIRE-Automebile and Casual ance. B. M Crumley, 410 Ear 'Phone 1783-M 7. B. COOK E==Life, Fire, Accident and Sickness, in reliable companies, dle trioe manager Imperial Life losuranos. 'Phones: Uifice S03-w. Res 1731-m. insur Street. INNUMANCE--Only the most reliable companies represent Strange a Strange, estabiished in 1860 Office: 'larence Street, oppusite Post Office. A. ANDERSON---Palnter and Shop snd realdence 'phone 1966. fice 183 King Sireel GET YOUR FAINTL done now. I'rices paper for sie. wood Street NG--ADY ; aa nabine val Horton, i146 Colling* Phone 3984-J. en ------------------------------------------ | SAGA PAINTING--J. 3 Robinsea, ress 4 bagot Strest Faancial Be FRONTENAC LOAN AND INV | MENT SOCIETY ~~ A 1861. President, A. D. Cartwright, vice-presideat J. M. Farrell Money to loan on eoity and farm properties, in- vestment. Bonds bought and sold, de posits received and iluierest paid minimum moeathly lance. | Cartwright, manager, 87 Clare | WANTED TO BO RHOW « $3,000 on mortgage on §¥,000 property in ony, st 6 mierest. Apply bux T-13, whig Office AS Storage Ma | STORAGE-~For furniture, clean, ary, i | i Marcells, corner of Barrie and Prine | cess Birests. Chiropractic adjusts ments, sleotric treatments apd hand assage. ~rAy service. Consultas tion free. Hours #-12 am, 1-6 p.m Eveuings by a phone 833-J. esidence 'phone $6i-J. jfastars, Reglatered Nurse, 3023 Bagot test, 'Phone #él-w. Hours «5, $-7.30. Consuliation free SHAN BLEMISHES -- Hair, Molea Warts, Birvhmar ks, Skin Cancers, Soars, Pits, etc, removed permanents ly. Satisfactory dlasses fitted and furnished after Goltre ofted without operation yours experience. Dn: Elmer J, Lak Eye, Bar, Nose, Throat, Skin. 208 Bagot Bureet. Phono iw at Sr SRR Barristers an@ Solicitors 81b CUNNINGHAM & SMITH « Barristers and Solicitors, 8 Clarence Streei, Kingston, A Cunanniagham, K.C.; Cyril M. Smith. = Ee ------------ es -- Barristers and Solicitors ------ DAY AND REVELLE--Barri Bolleitore, §3 Clarence Street, ston. Morigages arranged. SHEA~~Ambrose, B.A, Barrister and Solicitor. Law Oflies, corner of King and Broek, over Hors Bank Money 1999. . ------------ to loan. 'Phone s and King- 'Phons 106. WwW. H. HERRINGTON Barrister, tor and Notary Public. 181 W ton Street. 'Phone 1545-w, Salle eliing- REYNOLDS, J. C~--Barrister and Solici- ranged on city and farm property. 'Phone 1509. Ladies" ronto AD hard tunis Clas PERMANENT WAVING $15.00 "NIG A. B. KINGSBURY, 209 Princess Sireel Phone 3015-J. ALL FIRST CLASS HAIN WORK BADE 4 GRADER --Ladies' Transfor- mations, bobbed curls, switches, sham. sing, curling, Ladies and ir cutll Mrs. Cun- §¢ Bay Street. Kingston £ Wa- SURE - "ANY 8 4 3 ties if you miss reading the sified Page. a4 = ia tor, 81 Brock Street. Mortgages are | i y i : i vlutment. Office Lele | 3 y Dt LUCY Geo. F. and Jennie A. Chire.| PI¥ { 1 { ra hers hive failed | NEW PAN i i . House 1135) A 21b | Day, Adrien IL Revelis | | $ i i i i i : BY GEORGE Reasons ASHES--Removed alry rooms and apaces, y aud key. Frost's City Storage 3: 0b usen Si. 'Phoas $26 Res $N3-w. or 1833-4. -- ee ---------------------- BOYD'S STORAGE WAREHOUSB-For furniture or aay merchéndise. Fires proof bullding. 'Phone 1000 or I. ea ER Misceniancous our own § ASHES--Cleaned out of oceliars yards, ciean job done. A. MacGregor 34 Russell Street. 'FPhove 2366. from yard and oe lars; general carting. first class dry< wood for sale stimate, ives. Buckley Transfer, 143 Xor w "Phone 391 snd 3616-M. ---------------------------- RVICE-=Radio sets that saté sly Rogers Batteryless, ARWAtoFs Kent, Crosley, Fada Neutrodyne, Upen day and nignt Canada Radio Stores. - Hn --, Expert Plage Tuning. Player-Plane Adjusting. Phone AA C. W. LINDSAY, LIMITED ee matress -- VPHVLSY SRAM G--And general repairs lng. Leave viderg &i or drop & 10 FB. W..Harold, 10% Clergy Bureetl. Phone 1600-J. AUTOMOBILE PARTS « Spare part Baby Urand Chevrolet. ail insall Ain three months, Also Le i Goodyear apd Duniops ondition excellent. What offers AR~ Box H-18, Whig Office. hast x4 ee -- TOP AND BODY OO. Buggy. Bost Tops ---------------- KANGSTON ALTO Makers of Auto, and Cushions. Commercial, A Coupe bodies. California Tops apd U holstering. Awnings and Teula # 347 King atreel Phone 2948 ---------------------------- S--For Baby Grand Chevros run inte money Bup ir your nts now by purchasing nb grade wd hand, low prices nN y Box 18 'hig Office. let Auto Wrecking Co. One ton bord Trock. Also sil kinds Second ' Hand Automebl paris for ail makes of Gand Tires, all sines == price $4.00 to 88.00. ROSEN & POLLITT Phone 34TE-w. 149 RIDEAU 8ST. ~ With Starters, Licenses, ete. 1 Ford Coupe, 1923. 2! | Ford Tudor, 1924. { Ford Tudor, 1926. 3 Ford Sedans. You may purchase these on the Easy Payment Plans. We n the room and therefore are of- fering these cars. at reduced prices. . » # Another AHotment | 2 Ford Tourings, VAN LUVEN BROS. | 34 PRINCESS STREET An QUAINTE! uP - x Ry A RY "Ste Aa a DO YOU PLAY VERY MUCK IN THIS CLUB? ~ ~~ mas 3 © "A by lee] Fost Serves wi INK FLL BE ALAS TWH CLUS E THEIR