Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Nov 1926, p. 2

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THE © OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT MUSKRAT COATS of beautiful, rich, Brown Fur. Regular to $200.00--8145.00 "J THE BOARD OF TRADE - SUPPORT BY-LAWS | Gave Warm Endorsation to || Five By-laws to Go Before the Ratepayers. AR five bydaws will go before the | [ratepayers at the coming municipal i} a fixed as- DAILY BRITIS H WHIG -------- e-- industry was & Dew ome, and gave] {every promis of expanding. { | President ~GiAted. that he | iwas gidll to welcome to the city any jEdysiry. and he feit that all the! {Kingston business men had the same | {opindon | | Mr. Issac Cohen addressed she! jhosst on behalf of the Moparch Bat- | {tery Company Lad. He stated that | {the company was asking for a fixed | assessment of $1,000 on the bullding | on Monireal street, one block fn ell. | ™ had been reported that & request; Clearing a AIREDALE COATINGS AT HALF PRICE! group of these fine Coatings at a remarkable price. | This timely offer iv hoi . | | sessment of $1,000 to the McKelvey was being made for a fied amsoes- | y ng 81 es you a choice of Green, Grey, Fawn and | | & Birch Jad. the Monarch Battery ment on ali the company's propeety, Castor. In the 54-inch width, and a regular $2.00 i || Company Lid. the sanctiongag #¢ the (but this was not thie case. It busi. : ' $2.00 fabric. {Joan of $5,060 40 the Kingston Pub-|ness continued to grow, and do hed | : } = and $165.00, Beautiful Fur Coats in Hudson Seal, Persian Lamb and Silver Raccoon. McKay Fur Coats possess that chic dis. tinction which brings the happiness of feeling always well dressed. They are deep furred, and warm, as- suring comfort fa the sharpest weather. Their rich, glistening fur quality as- sures long and satisfactory 'service. Coupled with these advantages is the values made possible through McKay "di- rect from trapper" method of business and the fact that you buy direct from the manufacturer without middlemen's pro- fits. Write for catalogue. John McKay, Ltd 149-157 BROCK STREET IWAMPOLE'S TASTELESS EXTRACT OF COD LIVER Pleasant to Take--Useful in Checking Colds. | Branigan's Drug i 268 Princess Street in Phone 18 WN ------ ------------ --- | SMILES & BLUSHES "SMILE" is the best and purest orange drink In the Dominion of Canada. This orange beverage contains - nothing but the purest of cane sugar and only sparkling, clean and wholesome filtered aerated water Is used in its manufacture. This is a health building drink,a satisfying beverage. Encourage your children to drink "SMILE." 3 "BLUSH" GRAPE. Have you tasted it ? "BLUSH" is & real "Grape" flavor, put up in "SMILE" bottles. It is ~ & pure, aerated, refreshing drink, and Is distinctly dif. . ferent from any other "grape drink." The beverages are sold at Grocery Stores, Hotels, Oafes, Soda Fountains, Dance 'Halls, Pool Rooms and Olgar Stores. They await you everywhere. Order a case for your home. ve Bottled by > ELDER'S oe ----------. NC et \ - Now Ready Island Roll Batter, Ib... ..85c. Fancy Seedless Raisins 2 Ibs 27¢ Cleaned Currants, 1 Ib. pkg 15¢ Choice, new Saltanas, 1b. 25. New Broken Walnuts, 1b. . 35c¢. | ADJUSTABLE! | For home or office here's a light. That you will find will serve you We have a variety of adjustable from which to'choose. And will show you electric fixtures i will meet with your ideas of 'good taste and utility. You'll be : ! how economical eleetri- gity will help you to enjoy life hh you will but give it the opportun- I file Library, the expenditure of $25,.- fl | 900 on repairs to the City Buildings fi jand a similar amount for repairs and ji [alterations at the Fair Grounds, re- j reived the warm endorsation of the | memBers of the Board of Trade, at a | | meating held om Wednesday night. ii After a thorough and most inter i | esting discussion of all the bylaws, a 1 |motion was moved by Ex-AM. W. H. i {Oradg and seconded by Ex-Ald. C. 8 every reason to belfeve that it would | the company wouid:erect an addi-| tonal bufiding. He said the com-! pany paid out over $500 per week. | He felt that a Kingstondan should be | encouraged in his business by the joe just the same as a stranger !coming into.the city. The members ! engaged in a thorough discéssion of | all the bylaws, and at the close the | -- "BLANKET CLOTHS, $1.39 A 56-inch material offered in Henna, Green, Black and Navy. Special at Shaw's . . . $1.39 yard Friday Special .. .. $1.00 yard POLO CLOTHS, CHIN- CHILLAS, $1.89 Scarlet or Brown Polo Cloths, and Brown Chinchillas available in this lot. motion of Messrs. Craig and Anglin | = | the Interior of the buildings, decided ll Anglin, asking the Board to endotse i jal the bydaws, and the motion was if carried by unanimous vote. J. G. Elliott spoke In a very opti- mistic menger, stating, "we are i! The pre t, T. G. Bishop, pre- starting things and moving in the fi | sided at the meeting, which was call-| right direction. I think it is only fied for the special purpose of dis-|right that we should encourage the ji cussing ithe bydaws to come before {smaller industries. Every } [the ratepayers. thing starts in a small way." At the request of the president, speaker expressed the hope that all | | Mayor Angrove expiained the pro-|five byda ss would be camied. gramme of work which had been President Bishop extended thanks | | carried out on the exterior of the to all the members who had taken 3 | city buildings, and that intended for part in the interesting discussion. jon by the council at a recent meet- OPENS OFFICE HERE. ing. The mayor also spoke of the {other byJdaws and stated that he was {in favor of all, and asked for the! |support of the ratepayers {| "Anything that will be for the (benefit of the city you can depend on {me to support," said Mayor Angrove, { "whether I am in office or not." | | Ald. McCartney gave a detailed ac- | {count of the work undertaken at the [city buildings, and the programme proposed, and stated that Bt wes] iwork that should be undertaken, to! protect the city buildings, especiadly | for fire protection. Ald. McCartney | isadd he was not in favor of the Fair {Grounds by-daw. ! { AM. R. E Kent chairman of the! [ tmance committee of the City Coun- cH, also gave the members informa! ition regarding actiow taken Dy the { Council. | { Ex-AM. W. H. Craig spoke In favor | {of the Fair Grounds by<daw and AM. | | Anderson remarked that the grounds | were a disgrace. Ald. Kent pointed | jout that ome great need at the Fair| iGrounds was a proper drainage. i Mr. Francis King spoke on behadf| {of the Library by-law, stating that! {it was a Dy-aw for the people to con- James T. Upton, District Manager of Northern Life, JAMES T. UPTON. The Northern Life Assurance Company has opened permanent of- {firm what City Council had dome, | fices in the Wellbrock Building, Wel- | » Kingston. Mr. James of dn other wonds, to say that Council | lington street was right in making 'the loan of $5,- {000 to finish {bpbiding. ' Upton, who is district manager. bas She work on the Rew given much consideration to this {important and necessary develop- Mr. CO. A. Macpherson spoke on'ment of the company's business ir {behaif of the McKeivey & Hireh Lad. Kingston which was finally agreed {asking for a fixed assessment of §1,- upon when Mr. R. C. MacKnight, {000 on their new building for the | general manager, visited Kingston {manufacture of fuel oil tanks. He recently. | pointed out that the average pay roll {would amount to $100,000. This | year the company has given employ- {ment to 126 to 140 men, and # was | expected that the pay roll would {reach $125,000 or more. There were forty men on the outside staff, and x ny {their money of course, came to King-| 1108s of Kingston, H. Konducb ot {ston, as they were Kingston men. | "YTacuse, E. J. Sexsmith of Mr. Macpherson said #t was an in-| * oPar . F. Hil, M.P., of Shan- {dustry with a smell beginning, but A. G. Liss, T. Halbert, {he felt that the city should encourag a Carr of Toronto and Ernie {the smaller industries. 2 Ruttan of Picton were business cal- become ah asset lers in town this morning. The freighter, Glen Allan made her last trip up the bay this morn- i leaving off a cargo of sugar, n Picton, on her sup trip. i The run of herring has arrived Messrs." McWain and Sherman had a good pack yesterday and today. The ct ------ ------ DESERONTO" | ------ Deseronto, Nov. 24--Messrs. M. BAUME BENGUE iv quick relief from tired ach: ing feet. Gently rub into the skin, it relieves con- Jostion, soothes away the and makesyour feet feel comfortable. keep a tube handy. Say "Ben Gay" to t. in your druggis team lost a game to Napanee Col legiate at Napanee this afternoon by { &.8core of 1-0. There will be a public meeting in Naylors Theatre, Thursday evening at § p.m. in the interests of the Lib- eral candidate W. 8. Gordon. The | speakers will be Mr. W. Kh. Goodwin of Montreal and Mrs. Gordon Wright | president of the Dominion W.C.T.U. Always SIGNS OF WINTER Winter, that joyous season for chilMiren because of #M= association with Christmas and sleigh-riding and skating, and that dismal season for grown-ups because of its asso- For Pree Semple dg SES mailing The Mlles Oo La Mentreat was passed by a unanimous vote. KIMONA CLOTHS ! Of warm, comfy, Eiderdown and offered in pretty good | The | Deseronto High School rugby | 'and husband. They expect &o be assorted colors. 27 inches wide . .. .". 36 inches (heavy) . . $1.00 yard . 50¢. yard &t Shaw's. . KIDDIES' SLEEPERS ! Fleecedined Sleepers in'sizes 1 to 8 and specially priced at $1.90, $1.13 on up to $1.50. See these regen 4 WINTER UNDERWEAR NECESSITIES There's real warmth knitted into these fine garments we've re- ceived from Penman's, Watson's and other famous mills. Keep the family contented by buying the new supply from Shaw's big stock, at lowest prevailing prices. "GOOD VALUE ALWAYS" D. A. SHAW, Limited Kingston's Carpet Warehouse. The Always Busy Store. ~~ TRIMMED HATS Regular $5.00-88.00 Clearing at $2.98 Parisian Shop 322 BROCK STREET DAIRYNEN HOLDING MEETING IN PICTON. Bloomfield Library Wants Books Returned for Fumiga- tion Owing to Diphtheria. Pictén, Nov. 24.--The district meeting of the DBastarm Ontario Dairymen's Association will be held | in Shire Hall on Friday, whent George H. Barr, director of dairying | Mr. G. 0. Publow, chief dairy io-| structor for Eastern Ontario, and an | official grader from the dairy de-| partment, Ottawe, wil address the meeting. Prior to her removal to Detroit | where she expects to make her home {fn future, Mme. Rabert Parker was | entertained by about néhety of her | fellow members of the L.O.B.A. 487 at their lodge room end presente. | with an amber tipped sik umbrella | last week om an extended motor trip | {a8 far west ms the poast. They will] | v'sit friends en ™uts at Detrol, | | Michigan, Dayton. ONo, indfan- | apolis, Indiana, St. Louis, Missour! | { Memphis, Tenn. litle Rook, | { Arkansas, Dallas, San Antonto ani] | Bl Paso, Texas, San Diegofand Los | Angeles, California before faring jporth to British Columbia, wher they will visit Mrs. Leavitt's sister | away until about the first of May. { Mwve. H. B. Tuliey was one of the | bridge hostesses on/ Wednesday at- | ternoon last. At the monthly meeting of the W M. 8. of Picton United Church 3 resolution was passed the society go- ing og recony as being firmly be. hind thé Omtario Temperance Act, and asking for better emforcemenm' from the Provincial Goveramen: coupled with more helpful co-opera- Yon from the Federal Government. Mrs. T. 8. Philp was the soloist for Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Leavitt left] | sleffng Mr INO MATTER WHAT | Remember "old age," lack of am- and enjoy life as in former days, is more a matter of reserve vitality and had better come to me for & thorough examina. if error of refraction fs the trouble, wear vundant nerve force--than (he pass- ing of a certain number of years. If you really desire it and have a spark of genuine "fighting spirit" left--you do not need to give up your usua: activities and submit to the empty meaniogiess days and 'Eat plenty Miky rguiay = p m Jas. B. McLeod or any other' good druggist obtain a plain of nou YOUR 'AGE MAY BE bition, power and the ability to work | {chronic weakness of old age-- and | heres a simple home test to prove, t not tiresome exer the afternoon and a special Thank Offering of neany $40 was taken. Both county candidates for the coming -eleation with thelr assist. ants are very busy men. H. 8. Colli- ciation with coal bills and snow- Another sign ie the open-air the city parks which are for flooding. Storm wind Damp Wash.-- Flat Work Ironed Just What We Do: We call for your work. We wash it. We iron all bed and lable linen ready for use. ~ We return your wearing apparel damp ready to iron. 8c. per Ib. Minimum 80c. The Kingston- Imperial Laundry "PHONE 302. a td Nt tn, 5 MATHIEU'S SYRUP of Tara Cod Liver fo | « Extract | : e | i Hon. E. C. Drury, Ben H. Spence end Hon. Nelsom Parliament are as Raney besides joca ta'ent, Mr. sr of the Glemora Fis) '| Hatchery and his staff have finished Setting eggs from Hay Bay The Bloomfield library is asking | for the early return of all hooks so that they may be fumigated owing | 89 BAGOT ST. "The KINGSTON AND D [ J M ' Ne en's Hosie We show a wonderful assort. [i ment in both plain and fancy, J suitable for all occasions, and offer exceptional values, Bee a il our showing at-- « 25c., 49c., 75¢,, $1. New Hats, New Shirts, New Ties Let us supply your Furnish. ll ing needs. ---- 'Walter Cannem Tinsmith, Roofing and Furnace Work Jobbing a he Automobile Raciators repatred and recored. Phone 1806. OLEANERS YERS Clean anything that can be cloned C. COE & P. BARRETT Office: 56 Arch Street. 'Phone DE Call and deliver. i i --~-- 4 \ to the epidemic of diphtheria which | prevails in thet vil'age. The epidemic | is of a very mid nature, however, no | deaths having resented as ye! i See wa for all Kinds of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mulholland and | werk. Estimetes g1vew en aw Sees family were Sunday guests of Mr | iid. Have your hardwood Sess clean. a sur atw Stor tisssing mae and Mrs. John Shaw, Schobarie. v | hime. -------- : Don't miss the Doll booth at the! Curling Club Bazaar. Peter - James Baboock, Smith's! Pulls, aged twenty-one years med or Tuesday. He had only been a few days $l Don't forget the handkerchief -| booth at the Curling Clud Bazaat, John Hewitt, Pembroke aged 41 «| years, died on Sunday from a hear attack while on a buat, | "Head J oo aie sum eadaches, for the snow shovel. "If wi comes can spring be far behipd The answer ¢o this question is "Yes " Mrs. John Ireland, Are Now All Gone" Bilious Spells rooms, furnace, electric, 8 plece bath. At $3,700, $4,800 and $3,800. Good locations. Drop up and see me and I will tell you all about them. BUILDING LOT Albert Street, 33 by 08, for On easy terms, -- Houses for rent. EW. Mal Cor. Johnson and Division Sus, New 'phone numbers 588 and 340, . For all kinds of Insurance SEE OUR J."8. sAMPSOX

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