Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Nov 1926, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

NE rw TY Ty a ____THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG YH ete THE DAILY BRIT Tie TUNOR ww 11951 | base Here's a film for your life! Highly romantie, adven- turous, with n dash of comedy. JAMES SAUNDERS Kingston's Popular Baritone Dr ---- FOR SALE AT ighway Service and Supply Company, '677 PRINCESS STRERT HARD AND SOFT SLABWOOD AND BODY HARDWOOD. Also HARD AND SOFT BRICK. (Any quantity). : "Phone 2706. We deliver. 4 AT THE CAPITOL. | Prominent Players Head "Cust In "Eagle of the Sea." If you enjoy sea stories; {like real he-man adventure; it the "CHECKER | Taxicabs Phone SOO Any piace in ety 25¢c k DAY OR NIGET The cab that vorced the prices a AN new 5 and' po Sedans Special rates ied on A BW oy dO WB NE Le on 0 YELLOW CAB 00 = Bela vel the Motorway Between Kingston and Belleville Leaving Randolph Hotel daily (Sunday included) 8 nan. and 3.80 p.m. Leaving Belleville 'same time. Afternoon Bus connecting with Picton Bus at. § pan. Buses for charter, "off sche- ANGLIN BROS. J a We cannol hear a sound if it has fees than 30 or more than 40,000 vibrations per second. - T-------- 11. STOLK MARKELS it you | ADVANCED POLL FOR ELECTION OF DEC. 1st > The Advanced Poll will be held at | 852 KING STREET, on THURSDAY, {FRIDAY and GATURDAY, November | 26th, 26th, 27th, and will be open {from 2 from 7 to 10 in the EVENING. This poll is for RAILWAY and STEAM- SHIP EMPLOYEES and COMMER- Clad. TRAVLRLLERS who expect in the course # their employment to be absent from the city on the day for holding the poll at the coming { election. . { W. KENT MACNEE, \ Returning Officer. nm Used Car Sale NOVEMBER 6th-13th Be on hand at 7.30 each evening to secure "Special Bargain." The Central Garage, Limited CHEVROLET, PONTIAC BROCK AND MONTREAL STREETS. AND McLAUGHLIN-BUICK 'PHONE 600. WE NEVER CLOSE CLEARING OUT | SALE BIGGER, BETTER BARGAINS EACH DAY | ON SATURDAY WE WILL SELL 300 CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS-- Kermis shape, wide gold band, regular 50c. 80 7-PIECE BERRY © Beautiful Cavs rs Essar ss ER "clear glass, regular $1.50 set. BLUE MOORORAFT AT LESS THAN COST. to 5 in the AFTERNOON and | \ I | (Reported by Johnston & Ward, | corner .King and Clurence Streets, | ctmecsm---------------------------- {members of the Moautreal and Toronto Stock Exchapges). - : -- Pussssasies i Montreal. | p.m. | { Nov. 26.--1.30 telglt of pirate crews acts @8 Al , igi of HIM rn spoons, nd | AVHDE Power..." . 3% | makes your heart beat faster; if the | Asbestos Cam, aes ae ania BAY | thoughts of gallant men fighting Asbestos Pid... 2s an ax sa 04 Vtor lovely ladies stirs your blood. | Bell Telephone. . .. 0s: «+ .- 138 5 then don't miss "The Bago of the | Brazil. , og gd oy a 30g Sea" Frank lLioyd's fist. Pars, | BIOWDIOB.. ... '0, a. es» 38 | mount specta¢ e, which comes to the { B. C. Mish. Theatr rr as 3 | Capitol Theatre to-day and Satur. | (6. Comunt Tan + ween ve : : i day. It contains more than & Hitt | 'an. Cement 'ae ammns 18% lof each because "T'hé Pagle of the: | Dom. Bridge.. .. .. -- «. 110% i i 2 ; *he ox. FDom. Texille.. .. .. .. +» 896% | | Son" is a film recording the ex find. Alcool 264 ploits of Jean lLafitie, Jast of thw] nd. » . se ne 108 * pirate chieftains! Florence Vidor, | Laurentide. . .. .. .. .. os Ts | newly raised to stardom hy Famous! Mackay... .. «. 2. 2c suas 137 4 | { Players-Lacky Corpordtion, is cO- : Montreal Power. Seika 7% ! featured in this ~ pictyre with National Breweries Com. EL { Ricardo Cortez. | Nationa! Breweries Pid.. , 104 | Ogilvie. . ne eve 305 t Perec Ottawa Power. . .. .. «+ + a } TENDERS WANTED Ont. Steel Products. . .. 731 { | Penmans. . . . 178 | uw H *t.] Price Bros.. ... 70 'Kingston General ospita Quebec Powpr. . avy | aE | Spanish River Com. . 104% | | Sealed Tenders marked "Tender for | Spanish River Pid. . 115% | Nutues Home: Wil be He Friday, the Shawinigan. . L218 | {9th day of December, 1020, tor a1 Faden Smekers.. .. .. . 2501: | { andar cos tacts fof dion furnished by Steel ot Canada .. seowe 118 {the Architecis. Ae. mada gave) Tom City. Cie ARE ee a 8 } nk cheque. ade $3; | Winnipeg [. .. -- + +n 00% ! ston Ceneral H wpital, | ---- | the tender price shall ac | . New York. | the tendee together Bn the! Nov. 26th, 1.30 p.m. x of the ur successful tenderers Amer, LOCO. , coves ssnvnrss 109%: | will be returned; that of Ant oa ond | Amer. CAL ... ous areornes 52% | I r in the specifications|Baldwin Loco. ........ A65% | ; fred cifications may ve B & O. c.ivvinrvaraidnee, 105% | se ce of the Architects, Beth. Steel ........ w.eoues 4%) 5 Charies St EAL RC IORryslor o..oos wasvransess 3614 | | Bu ytendént, Kingston, Ont, |General Motors ,..s.. ..... 130% Aa ea any tender not Necen: {Hudson Motors ...... «i... 46% | x "SUPERINTENDENT, {Inter. Nickel i............. 36% | Kingston General Hceplital Mack Truek ..%... «...aas. 100% | nr------------t----eiocs tangent LN. WoC. saver asvrens vuyaes 136% | : Northern Pacific ...... 9% | { Pan. Amer. Pete. ....... 62% | | . . §! Pan. . Amer. Pete. "B"" 617% | Radio .......ve00s . 57% | [Sou. Pacific ...... ......0. 105% : | Sinclair OH o.ard verssenss 17% | Those interested in secur- § (Stand. Ol of N. J. ..povvnne 375 : fing the eleclion of W. F.J Studebaker ........ +ee..e 52 i {§ Nickle and willing lo volun- Taxas oi es. ee Si | teer the use of motors to Es ee a0 | carry voters to the polls onjlu, 8. Steel ....... Sr ape | election day. please commu- §i Woolworth ...... +. | nicate with the Campaign [Yellow Cab .....u0 coonenee 27% Secretaries, Odd Fellows' | ee x Building, by letter or "Phone Andrews Y. W.M. 4 we 3232 or 3231, siating type }| young Women's Missionary Auxili- {§ and capacity of car. {ary of St. Andrew's Church was Prompt attention will in- baad " Thututay Syanme ut 2 BARD a ia 1 me © ical . phei! |f crease the value of the kind | Queen rar At iia mecioy al ness, -§! the goods which wiil be donated to | ghe annual Christmas sale completed. Miss Fainlie and Davis conducted the devotional exercises, and in the absence ~ of {the secretary, Miss Fairlie, reported that a good sum had been. realized from Prof. Roy's jocture which was givem last Mon day. The auxiliary will decorate one of the children's wards at the Kingston 'General Hospital and will sond Christmas greeting to each of the members of the auxiliary who have left the city during the past year. The members will also in clude @ number of toys in the Christmas box which ds sent every year, At the close of the meeting Mrs Campbell and Miss Houston served dainty refreshments. were ------------------ »C. 8, L. APPOINTMENT. J. O. Evans Manager of Hotels and Nor. Evens, for several seasons manager of the Manoir Richelieu Hotel at { Murray Bay, has sailed for Bng- and. He will return at the end of | February. Mr. Evans has jus? been | invested with increased responsibili | thes, having been given the post of | manager of the Canada Steamship Lines hotels and camps, which means that next season he will have | full charge of the Manoir Richelieu | the Tadoussac Hotel and the big Ta- | dousae fishing camp. ---------------- ------------ Ming Meeting at Inverary. The Community Hall in Inverary {was packed to the doors for a tem- iperance Meeting held there Thurs- i] Til ~SPORT---} I 3. Ba " EN EEA J Look For Big | iUtmost Confidence Felt by { Was not a man in the squad from Coach Bill Hughes down, who didn't { believe that the Tricolor would em- | erge victorious over Varsity tomeor- | | players feel that {day night, when Dr. E. Ming, candi- laate, of Napanee; J. L. Hayoock, of | Adolphustown; W. Hollingsworth, of | Sydenham, end Rew. Dr. WwW. T G | Brown, of Kingston, were the main 'speakers. W. 8. Anglin occupied ithe chair during the evening. Ferdinand. RR & u Paris medical authorities that Fer- dinand is suffering from cancerous Score Over "T" Queen's--S8tollery Story Created Amusement. The Queen's team boarded the 1.27 train® for Toronte Friday at noon in their quest for the 1926 Ia- tercoilegiate championship and there row at the Toronto stagyum. Hun- ! dreds of fans, forming the advance | party of the contingent for Toronto, | left on the same train with the play-| ers but hundreds more are leaving tonight and on the special in the! morning. Up at Queen's this morning high enthusiasm prevalled Hughes was one who and Coaeh éxpressed great confidence of a Queed"s vic-| tory. "I've got a hunch we'll skin | Varsity tomorrow end bring back the skin to hang up in the Athletic Board office d sald. Captain "Liz" Walker, "Irish" Monohan, Harry Batstone, Dr. Campbell abd | others expressed dence of a win tomorrow and Blue and White a rude jolt before have Queen's confidence. Reports from Toronto that How- | ard Stollery was seriously injured and might not play, created consid-| erable amusement here. This bit of "hot news" from Toronto was re- | garded as mere "guff." | The players at the same time hop- | ed that he would play and that all| the rest of the Varsity team would be in shape. They want to meet var-} sity at their best. Reports from To | ronto at noon today were as expect- ed. Stollery's injury Is not at all serious and he wiil play. Nothing remains now but this hig game. Queen's will enter the game at 'top shape and they hope Varsity | will be the same. They do not fear | Snyder, Trimble, Stollery or any-} body else and they feel every cont!- | dence. Queen's supporters lock for a big score over Varsity. Never shown such i i { | | ' | ---- | SARNIA GETS LEAD: Sarnia, Ont., Nov. 26.--The Samia Imperials won the first game of a home and home series against Kit- chener here to decide the QO. R. F U. championship by a score of 8-0 The game was ragged throughout high tackling and numerous pena. ties featuring. Kitchener showed up splendidly and Sarnia"s margin of vigtory came through a fumble on the two yard with the subsequent touchdown. Sarnia had a decided margin in the first hail, but in the second the visitors came Phack strong and though they netted only ome point they had the margin of the play. ---- WHIG TROPHY GAME. The Whig Trophy €ame to hal played on Saturday between Tannery and the R. C. A. has At" tracted considerable attention and a darge crowd will be on hand for this game. The kickoff will place at two o'clock sharps The Tannery teem will line up as fol Jows: Goal, Lay; backs, Hurs Griffiths: halves, Houston, Taylor Liveeay; forwards, Heap, Brown Ashton, McDonald, McBride; subs. Honeysett, Robust. HOCKEY ORGANIZATION IN PLENTY OF TIME | Leading Hockey Worker States That Kingston Will Be on Hockey Map. ---- Hockey is not dead in Kingston by any means,' eid a leading hockey worker to the British Whig on Friday morning. There has been a report that there was nothing do tng in hockey circles and that i: looked ped for the sport this win ter. T hes bean mo defini steps taken as yet, but there is plenty of time, and you can be as sured that Kingston will be on the hockey map agaln." It is expected shat there will be a strong junior team and also an intefmediate team, If sufficient ma- torial oan be secured. It is stated that organi _will take place ia plenty of time, - - San HOCKEY SCORES. N. KL New York Americans... $ Montreal Marcons.. .. 1 Pittsburgh Pirates.. .. New York Rangers.. ", Ottawa Senators... .. .. Toronto Bt. Pats... .. .. .. .. (20 minutes overtime.) Son Visits Ex-Kaiser, The Hague, Nov. 28 Former Crown Prince Frederick William of Coetmany bes errived at Doorn, the home of his falber, the former kaiser, to "discuss tamily affairs." A ---------------------- After forty-three years of contin. uous transportation service, Mr. J. ££. Dalrymple ia retiring from the office of vice-president of the Can- sdian National Railways In charge of traffic and express. For a cough, &ry Syrup Tar and Cod Liver OM Gibson's, Slaighs were in use fa Moutreal "oh we HW following leavy snowfall. the greatest confi-! the | they will hand the! {advice tako | INICKLE He has served Kingston for twenty-five 3 years. | Give him another term. - M --~-- re Kiwanis and 0.T.A. | | To the Bditor of The British Whig: | The Kiwanfans have circulated a| splendid Mitle sticker giving good | It reads as follows, namely: | "VYOTE--as you please--but be! sure and VOTE." | Now, the question is What are we asked to vote for ? In my judg-| ment, two things: | First--For Hon. W. F. Nickie and | ithe O.T.A., to try and make #t more | efficient, in stopping #lieit trafic, | and all other trafic, in strong drink, | for beverage The writer admits that he, himself | is capable of improvement, and I| may suggest that every one who reads "this short article, will admit; that he or she is, likewise, capable | of improvement. Just so, the O.T.A. | is likewicé capgble of improvement. But, because this is 80, are we to throw away our lives, because we | grow tired of the struggle at times. | G or bid Then, are we to throw | ov oard the whole O.T.A., with| a) f good and bad features, and] wing to the antithesis of the whoie | spirit of the O.T.A., and vote for, | Second--Mr. T. Ashmore Kidd and | Premier Ferguson's Government con- | trol ? And what does that mean, {when you strip it of all the fine| {dress that has been provided for it, that one might think that the | {Government control system was the | Angel of Light and thee O.T.A. was the other fellow But what . does | government control mean ? Simply ithis: To give to all'people--old and { young--all the booze they wish two have, and the Government the bar- tender Electors, will you not think it ail out thoroughly for yourselves, and then 'vote as you please ?" THOMAS W. MILLS. Kingston, Nov. 26th. British Columbia's Request. Vietoria, B.C., Nov. 26 --Passing by the Dgiminion Parlameunt of leg- islatdon prohibiting the private im- port and export of liquor lato ani | out of the province of British Col- | umbia, was urged om the Royal | Commission investigating adminis tration of the department of cus toms and excise by A. M. Manson, attorney-gemeral for British Col umbia, when the commissiom me: here this morning. Vessel Movements, Port 'Da housle, Nov. 26.--Down -- Wiarton 530 a.m. Friday; Beech bay '6.30; Donald Stewart 30; Taylor 8.30; Malton - 9.30; Bots feed 10.30. In cana! down bound: Richards Baxter Dick, Navodoe, Keyport vVinmount, Daniels, Glemealy, Ke: { chum. MeCol, Glengarnock, Da- | yrymple, Islam, New York News, | Gray Paint. : i Offered $100 for Evidence. Somerville, N.J., Nov. 26. Testi- mony that Mrs. Jane Gibson, the state's ster witness, was offered one hundred dollats to give corrobora- tive evidence of the detalls In con- necion with her eyé-witness story of the Hall-Mille murder, was given at {the trial here today by George igipel, one of .Mrs. Gibson's neigh- bors. Death of Col. Belcher. ! Toronto, Nov. 26. --Ldeut.-Col. {Alexander Amerson . Beicher, aged isighty4wo years, died here to-day. {He bed been iil for some time with pneumonias. The late Lieut-Col.| purposes. | amperts that he was dismissed from TO GET ONE Weather This advertisement will not appear here again mailed or brought in your order, act quickly, for our will not last long. Our price, whi comer 69 Good for One $1.00 Weather Prophet AN IDEAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS Made In Canada Guaranteed the Best % ~ When the weather is fine, the two children will be out bad weather is approaching the witch wil come hours ahead of rain or snow. T I ------ YourFinal Opportunity OF THESE v Prophets If you haven't supply le they last, only 60. and when out 8 to 24 he hygrometer will forecast the weather better and more reliably than general weather reports It also has Thermometer, Elk's Head, Bird's Nest, et Mail orders 8c. extra for packing and postage. MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE COR. TELEPHONE 519 PRINCESS AN Ju-- ELECTION STIR CAUSED. | -- District Returning Officer in tawa Struck From Lists. Ottawa, Nov. 26.-- With the re- moval of D. J. Wagner from the Hs of district returning officers for the North Ottawa riding in the ad proaching provincial election, & no ticeable stir was caused in the capl- tal's political circles. Mr. wagner Ot office because of his avowed sup- port of the prohibition cause in the constituency, but this is dented by |, George Donaldson, returning office for the North riding. The latter claims that when he advised Mr Wagner if he did not cease nis po Ytical activities he could mot serve as a peutral deputy returning of. ticer, Mr. Wagner replied: "AN might, replace me." It 4s held in prohibition circles that, under the Electoral Act, an) electoral officer, once swors, in may only be dismissed for Wmoom- potency, that he may take part io the campaign and still act as deputy | returning officer on election day. Parham School Closed. Parham, Nov.. 35.--The hunters have all returned. John Campsall was successful in shooting a bear. | A number from here attended the funeral #f the late Henry Smith, of! Wagarville, on Tuesday. School is} closed owing to the 'liness of the | teacher, Miss Daisy Young. A social) time was spent at Mr. and Mrs | Simonett's one evening last {week | and quite a number of friends gatdh-! ered to say farewell to-Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas Bertrim, who leave to make | their home in Hamilton. Rev. Mr | Keyes gave a short agdress and | presented Mr. and Mra. Bertrim with | a purse. Mr. and Mrs. George Cronk | Bave returned from Kingston Gep-! eral Hospital where they had their young som for treatment. Mrs | Bdward © Kennedy, of Cole Lake! called om friends !n the village om '§}- Tuesday. | i i Best values in Blue Overcoats at! Pweddell's, $25.00, $28.50, $32.50 {Belcher was born in Toronto in (1844. i Woodbury Soap. Gibson's. and $35.00. Niagirs theatre was bura- od yesterday. I D BAGOT STREETS KING ~ Bu -------- Doors Open at 7 pam. The doors of the City Memorial Hall will be open at 7 pm. for the Nickle meeting to be addressed by Sir George E. Foster W. M. Stevens died a2 Ottawa off Wednesday, aged seventy-five years, He was in the insurance business, He was born and grew up at Dela, was married at Athens, lived in Carleton Place, Lanark, Reafrew and Ottawa. For thirty-five yoars he was with the Mutual Life Assurance 'ompany. of Canada Mrs. W. Fred Ashley passnd away at Belleville . on Wednesday night Deconsed moved there three years ago from Prince Bdwanrd County Mrs. Ashley was born in Actinolite, Ont., forty-six years ago M "odey and family moved into Lyn last week. occupying Robert Tennant's house which IL. Rusegsll vacated to occupy the former the house lefl by ™N FREIGHT DELIVERY MOTOR TRUCKS FOR BEST SERVICE TRY J; Wo LANE 85 York Street. 'Phone 27:23. MISS LOUISE. Beauty Parlor At Elliott's Barber Shop 856 Princess Bircet. 'Phone 821.w | STORAGE BATTERIES REPAIRED

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy