Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Sep 1914, p. 5

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\ JHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1914. =" PAGE FIVE. --- - ne _-- -- -- A -- > 4 | ide fio secured in his pwn office. | | | ! He piured er' "husbawd, his J : wife and two I children, The hus ' d was about to 'set for the front 3 SERB and was settling up his affairs. : AS CONTRIBUTION TO THE PaA-| ; The speaker turned to the wife and BRAVE: § 3 ™ asked her if she. was willing that her TRIOTIC FUND, S 3 husband should go,t0 the front f ; ? - a Yes," she replied, "I want him to go » to | The Frontenac Council Met on Wed- & " * SE . . try so thoroughly united as in this great ar he ; ., nesday Morning, and Decided to movement. et . i \ . i " * 0 he Made in Kingston Next "This is our war, just as truly as it i ne 4 rs : tH Make a Contribution. For ( hildren is the war of our friends in the old! be Sy M8 31e ; . nies Week tec _ rv. Every part of the empire feels | M¢ 0 are Jeit at home te see On Wednesday =merning, - ht . a . country. Every P X she emp: ome | those who are dependi : meating of thé Frontenac county CE the responsibility in sustaining the home TL be tand d the i ial government in |2re well cared for." (Applause) - council, * $2,000 was voted to the Na- Black Cloth Tops Grey Cioth Tops , nr out pea he It issour'| Mr. Nickle explained that the govery- | tional Patriotic Jana fs he : Sn : ' Brown Cloth Tops 2 i tay mént had formed anadian 'Patriotic { t¥'s_ contribntion, for t elie Oo} i id: PUBLIC MEETING HEL fight, and we are going to. stay. an. i Te for the sly rt of those left at} those 'who are dependent on the sol- x Shepherd Plaid Cloth Tops iy, until Britain wins a victory. (Loud and } t prolonged applause.) 1ome hy those going to the front diers on active service. ? GWE " re Cain GIR The wives and families of the per There was 'present as the meeting : Sizes 3 to 71-2 oe $1.75 IN THE CITY HALL ON WEDNES- os here in £ anida are going manent force, such 8 the R.CH.A. in| Warden J./A. Kennedy: and Council. : DAY 'NIGHT. at home going to do? Will you be con- [the absence of the bread winner, were | lors Grey, Wensley, Calvin; = Foley, Also Cloth Top Shoes for Girls tent to sit at your ease .and read the jenti to certain amounts for food, | McKnight, Hawkey, Coulter, Parks, . "a : 3 : Tyas of Cra fuel and rent, and an order-in-couneil Truseott, Thompson, , McVeigh, » It Is Up to Kingston te Do Its Share, a ie Rewspapers of the re decided. that the volunteers should be Franklin, Halliday, Sleeth and Free- : rices 2.2 to 0 Along With Other Cities, in Be-| opp. ic 2" olemn trust resting upon ut ou the dime basis. The amonnt was f man. ; ' oO Tai half of Soldiers' Wives and Chil- {each one who is left at home. And let [Placed at $20 a month to give hoth the On motion ol ounei ors Wensley ! us say that this is not charity, Let us {regular men and the volunteers the {aud Calvin the following motion 'was dren. rid ourselves of this idea. It is an obli- j38me treatment. This was not given 'as passed unanimously : "This war is our war, just as truly gation." charity, but donated by the people who "That this council grant to the Ca- 1s it is the war of our friends in the "And it is a privilege too," said a{regarded it as a privilege to give. A | nadian Patriotic fund at Ottawa the old country."--Principal Gorden, voice in the andience. visit to the camp at Valcartier would | sum of $2,000, twenty per cent. to Shoe J Shoe ge Hae) In histlosing remarks Principal Gor- make one realize just what Kingston be paid at once and fhe remainder in Re airin el ne S Repairing "In taking up this work of raising the was doing in this fight, and it was up | instalments of twenty per cent. every Pp g ol don made feeling reference to the note : y en fund, do the big thing, don't do the |insthe diary of Scott, the great explorer, [tO the people at home to do their share, six months, until expended, if needed, small thing. It does not matter whetherd who said: "I commit the care of my He believed the people would respond | and that a by-law be passed at the we are rich or poor. But it does matter wife and children to the world." The {10 the appeal readily, ; November, session * eonfirming this how we use our gifts." --C, A. War- | same thing applied to the men who were » I am sure that when the campaign } grant and that the treasurer he au- burton, _ organizer for the Canadian [offering their services to fight in ithe |! over we will be able to say that we thorized to pay the amounts to the Patriotic Fund. war. have done our hest. and that those who {fund when due." 3s -- : So-- are lef dependent or the fund willl 'On motion © of Councillors Hawkey "Let every Kingstonian do his duty in Address of Organizer. say ngstan did. her. dutv and -we amd Halliday the followine motion this campaign, May we be able to say I Mr. Warburton said he came before [Never suffered, . was carried unanimously : °° "That » that we have done our best"--W, F. |the meeting as a business man with a % - bx Warden Kennedy, County Clerk Brad- a 1 ' Pure Ice ream vickle, M.P, business. proposition, He told the story IN MARINE CIRCLES shaw and Councillor Calvin We a com- " C ---- : -- - of the wonderful campaigns held in To. Maven = rr Vereele mittee to look after the distribution of ge the people of Kings- ronto, Hamilton and London for funds, | Wovements o essels Reported: . the patriotic fund.in the county, ton ¢an g this patriotic fund a won- fwhere business men gave up three or a Along the Harbor and that the reeve of each nil { p . ? derfal sy 85." Mayor Shaw. four days to collect the money. In eac type LOMPANY'S elevator: - Stea-| pality look after nee y cases and - . Sit y ani nr city far "more money was Soni than | Mer Kinmount passed up from Mon- pals the same to the chajrman of ¢ i; Best mn Kingston By Government Kingston has made application to Qt- { was. expected. treal light, on the way to Port Col- the committee, Warden Kenned?." By 7 S tawa for admission to the. Canadian "The patriotism which. consists af 'the borne; tug Emerson is 'due to-day. There was a discussion of the . , Test Patriotic Fund, a8 a branch of Kingstén, | waving of flags and blowing sof horn | light from Cardinal, and will elear words 'until expended if needed." A arid at a meeting. of the general patrio- only does riot eount for anything," said to-night With the barge Quebec, to {This was subject. to comment, Coun- tic fund committee called for this after |the speaker by load grain at Port Colborne; tug{eillors Truscott and Freeman . ask noori arrangements will be made for a| Italians in London - had subscrilied | Bartlett is -due Thursday morning ing for a more definite clause about whirlwind ' canvass of the citizens in {$700 and-Chinese in Hamilton between | With two light barges "from Mon-lihe remainder of the $2,000, after support of the fund. The canvass for {$200 and $300. One Chinaman, whose Lreal, and Will clear for Port Col- ithe immediate payment is made the funds will be arranged for next |bissiness was vety dull owing to the | Porne with the barges Ungava and Questions were raised regarding pay- week, and will likely cover three days. {closing of many factories, was known to Hamilton, to load grain for Mon. ments if the war stopped. Council This was the Snnouncement made at |pive the last dollar in his' till ta the | treal; steamers Northmount and lo calvin thought it best to leave the public meeting held in the city hall {fund A little boy had given a 25 cent. | Simla Seated from Montreal thist matter to the judgment of the on Tuesday night, in the interests of the |niece, and with glee had "remarked: | MOTRIing for Port Colborne. Steamer! = = iitee in charge Counéiilor ) mAs le RY at o »" Glenmount is due here to-morrow "Ug 3 b fund, by Robert Mgek, secretary of the And 1 saved it all myself, too Men with grain from Fort William to eéeman remarked that it would be €Xecutive 'committee appointed" by the [of all classes and creeds had shown the hana well to. protect the expenditure of : Eo oo t 7 : City Council, and the decision met with | spirit of self-sacrifice, and banded them The steamer D. A Gordon passeq | ihe fund in case the war stopped. if ) 4 ve the approval of the meeting, selves together in the one hrotherhond. g *oraon passed ¢ ei " rolls Councillor McVeigh was in favor of 4 The campaign is now on, and it is up [He appe aled to the people of Kingston daw Is Montre 2 i Oe Welland leaving the matter to the committee. ' As 1 have decided to yacute my 30 Kingstin 10. do her share slong Jvith Io. do the big thing and not the small The Sloan 'Glonghol passed I oe uzley thought She Are exceedingly attractive Dos premises In the ean ¥ spring € Ol r S, rT { . r oO 4 am 8 ? - z that which will be used to care for the de- "You can get whatever yoti start out Sou - h ane Wetland out' to the committee in charge, as and distinct from those of | i duction an x re ie i os in. pendents of those who have left their [to get in Kingston All you need is a The steamer Wahcondah is ex.|it would look after the distribution | last season I have ia sider, 3 Is yoo Ye 0 homes to do their duty at the front. 1systematic olan. . For the collecting vou pected to clear for Port Colborne!and see that the amount would be' 'as . 3ention of pursing he Bow C. As Warburton, the organizer for [need one hundred self-sacrificing,: de- with Capt. LaRush in command, on!used to the best advantage. EAR Jour tag y the fund, will be in the City to help in yoted Business men id 1 J Wednesday night. : Both resolutions were carried YOU CANNOT w o the campaign, and the idea is to get a Ar. gvarburton said he expected to The steamer Belleville arrived |wi'hout a dissenting vote, and the 5 J E MULLEN band of i men to take part in the [stay if Kingston 'and help along the from Toronto at 7 a.m. Wednes council adjourned. LAST SEASON'S HAT ° * canvass, which is to be made for money. (campaign, and he looked for good re- day. re . is Cor. Princess and Ciergy Streets. Inspiring 'addresses were delivered hy sults. "It is not a matter whether vou The steamer City of, Ottawa is TONIGHT SEE "KISMET." without people knowing it 5 Phone: 1417. Kingston. Mr. Warburton, Principal. Gordon, W. F are rich or poor." 'he said ii closing. { que' to pass up to Toronto from is old Q Nickle, M.P., and Mayor Shaw. 'who | "hut Jt does matter how you use your | Montreal Wednesday midnight. The Splendid Event at the Grand . "presided. The Meeting opened with the [8111s The schooner Julia B. Merrill is "Opera House. We are sole agents for the singing of the national anthem followed ------ unloading codl 'at Swift's wharf. a " . with prayersoftgred by Bishop Bidwell, Adice Mt aT The M. T. company's barge Que: the oleh met oT ning a best known makes, : and closed with the doxol and. the | After Mr. War On § b hee was taken out of the Kingston . 3 Sc t h J 'national anthem. hg OEY Jan * was {Shaw called. upon 'Robert Meek, secre- Shiphuilding company's-drydock on {Vounderful procession of fascinating CHRISTY, BUCKLEY Carin S Pure 0 C ams rather small, hut enthusiasm ran high, [tary of the exécutive committee appoint-f Tuesday and the barge Augustus was | Stage pictures, the color, magnifi- : s and the patriotic addresses stirred the Jed by the city council in reggrd to. the [put in for general repairs. cence, atmosphere, marvelously SCOTT, HEATH Strawberry abidience. fund, and he announced that at #@ meet. The yacht Wavecrest, of Roches. | worked out detail, spirit of the east. In opening the meeting Mayor Shaw [ing of the executive held during the [ter is on the Kingston Foundry |thrillingly dramatic and unetiously Raspberry said that he felt sure that every Kings- afternoon it had been decided to make ways. G drawn comedy features, all contribu- dam e Ios Black Currant tonian had been thrilled with the news [application to Ottawa for admission to : i -------------- tng to an ever powering spell,--of § of success from the front. He also felt jthe Canadian Patriotic. Fund. as a hi RG the story of Hajj the Beggar of Gieen Gage assured that the citizens of Kingston [branch of Kingston, This action had THE 14TH VOLUNTEERS. Baghdad, who lived a whole lifetime The Big Hat Dealers Bramble Jelly would be able to make the Patriotic fund | been taken as a result of information : AP -- 8 x between the rising and the setting € Dig Ha e . > : a wonderful success--that their share [given the executive by W, F, Nickle, | Not Likely to Go With the First Con. of the sun. "Kismet" has for three Put up in 12 oz. jars and 5-1b. would equal that of any other city of the | M.P., and H. B. Ames, M.P., of Mon- tingent, years been high up in the favor of 1 A All G same population. There was no 'doubt |treal. A meeting of/ the general com- "Will- we go to the front with the [fame and fortune, covering the con-| _ - For Sale t Tocers of the feeling of patriotism, and. he ap- | mittee of the fund would be held:in the | frst of the Canadian overseas con- tinent to an ever inéreasing flood of nealed to every citizen to. de-his very |City council chamber Wednesday after- 1 yinent?" is the question which {critical and public homage. VALCARTIER CAMP. best, * 7 [noon at four o'clock, to make arrange- a number of thie members of the 14th : ments for the canvass fof; funds, and. at regiment at Valcartier are trying to ' The First Contingent Will be Going Principal Gordon's Address. this mesting ME YN afburton oid bY) nave answered. i he Soon. Principal Gordon stated that one of present to assist in the organization On Tuesday five of the members| Hitchcock in "The anty Shop." hi . the most outstanding features nthe || W. F. Nickle, M. was called "was | of the Kingston contingent return-| 'Raymond Hiteheock, everybody's Fangio 0 date of Ist Canadian manifested unity of the British Empire. | by Mayor Shaw and «tated that he was} oq to the cify and will remain here. favorite comedian and America's par-| contingent's departure from Valcar- "I have seen something of the feeling [entirely in accord with the decision of There appears to be doubt in the i ticular pet "cut-up™ is to.come to the tier military «camp for the scene of the old country," said Principal Gor- [the executive committee regarding form- | ind of the men who returned at Grand on Thursday, Sept. 17th. in| activities on the continent, and fom, wis there whn wal as de- ing a fund a X branch of the Canadian | yo Whether or net the riflemen wilt lis latest great hit "The Beauty| while for obvious reasons jt. is tin clared, an venture to say that never |!" e . go any farther an- Valea -| Shop," The so they 's likely . o twill in the history of Great Britain was the | Mr. Nickle said he would be pardoned | yoyo speaking to the Whig one of Sie page ep id fe all iy att I ay i government and the people of the coun- | for making reference to a touching in- them stated that the 14th men had!; ful) house here as he is always) not now. be far distant, and all those . been attached to a different brigade welcomé and never fails to draw a| Who wish to see their relatives and and he feared that they Would 'not Feapaeity audience. The company con-{ friends among the expeditionary £0 with the first but would in al gists of one bundred people includ-] force must act promptly. likelihood go with the second con-fing a- special orchestra. Two ear- Realizing the situation, a third ® ® tingent. : loads. of scenery ate carried. excursion to the camp is offered by | rt re © i the Canadian: Northern Railway at ne A KINGSTON RIFLE ASSOCIATION Guy Brothers' Minstrels. the popular price of $7.00 for thé Keeping advreast of the times this Sound trip. good going Friday, Sept. season, Guy Rrothers Greater Mins- . a " a Result of the Spoon Ceinpetition for } : im OF . This' Seasom, trels, which appear at the Grand Tore. i September 230d, and 19th, return lim- Bet As usual an a la earte din- The following is thie standing of [Opera House next Saturday matinee ig car service will be maintained the members eligible for the King-{and night, carrying twelve big vau- at Valcartier throughout the day. A o> ston Rifle association spoon competi-| deville gcts, that have made good The militia department announces } Saad = | vin tions up to date wherever the. show has played. This that the review. which was spoiled SE bo ae * ® 9 Captain's spoon--Rev. Joseph El-}is in addition to the regular program by the rain two weeks ago will be " = = =F ' liott, "158 points; J. Farrar, 154 |ef solo Vocalists, funny endmen, quar-| held this coming Sundey, Sept. 26th, . --_ # a . YDENHAM points; W. Rutfan, 140 points, tette singing and the regulation]ond that the coming Friday, Satur All Builder's SYDE] , ONT . lL ] Secretary's spoon-- Ww. . } '| minstrel ensemble which we all look | day and Sunday will be the biggest : 179 points; W. A. , Jforward to. The Rovelty. first part davs in the history. of the camp. Th rsda Se tember 17th points; 'Rev. A. Cooke, 168 points. brings rounds. of applause wherever| To avoid 'disappointment avail - u yY, P '| H. Dowler, 133 points. seen, as the stage setting this sea-| yourseM of this opportunity and get . v * Competitors are reminded that to gop is particulatly classy. Watch for|rour tickets ang sleeping car re- i (| win first place, they must take part the big street parade at noon and a|servations from M. C. Dunn, town wv All are cordially invited to inspect our display. [{] and 36th September, mines setts Lh | cONCErt in front of the theatre at 3| gent, or R. H. Ward, station' agent B be named later in the annual shoot p.m. and 7.30 p.m. MOTORS MAKE DEAR TE of the association. The best aggre- ' ; * : = Best Quality--Lowest Price gate of the five shoots will be ad- Automobile "Tidings." London Paper Says Oars Are Re- 5] d the winner {i rase, judged th SF In, each case Antomobile drivers are complain- ponsible. ' 5 : , Ing that there is no light on the| Tea, all except China, has gone y " 3 7 . . : Red Cross Equipment. York road, near Westbrook. At af"p In price from two-pence to four. i : Let us call your attention | The Kingston branch of the Req | NP jut in. the road an accident|Dence a pound since this time just or ., " a is liable to happen. This driver| Year. The finest Indian has gon to our, Autumn Presenta- | Sues ety lant io Be Red | qq using only low speed on Mon-| vp four pence, ordiaary Indiau and tion" of the 'new styles in : | Rospital papain es dhe followinglaay night and as a. tesiit pac oe loovicn tome two pence a pound. hospital supphes: 2584 cotton dres- trouble at the turn but if a "speed|, The reason, curious as it may ; . hy 8 Sponges: wD Salite drat: artist" who does not know a soem, is the Jast that more and more OUR TOBACCO Women s' Boo ts ; * | ages; 34 dozen five inch cotton band- ty long Be 18 very Hable: to a. | uayiag mototwars every ! : 3 " i ~ - . into the fence. year. « With the "Rooster" om ft. ages; 82 dozen three inch gotton| Brisk selling in t louder he goes . bandages; 92 army shirts, 18 hot |p; CC, Vere three slight automo- elling in the motor world [1s erowing us | slong bile accidents in the country on|Means a growing demand for rub- For chewing and water hottle covers; 2 hot water Monday afternoon and night. Aber for wheel tyres. 'This led in the pr By ¥4T youn, Te id y J GE . | [if bottles: T rubber sheet: 4 Pillows; | rackices driver ran Into time of the rubber boom to a sharp "a A MaCLmANS, P atent, Gun Metal i 2 packages adhesive plaster; 16 and had to he lifted off Sunde rise in the price of rubber, It so Ontarie Street. Vi ane : ! buirg 8 adhe, 1 halle mittens: 1 hol- hieln of a long board. A local auto- {happens that rubber 'and tea are -- mobile with a couple of citizens in Srops iia iy sxaetly the same > EE -- x it was stal near Delta and [conditions of soil and e Wi : Te : : : What's The Matter With Lights, party had to%he. driven. to the ne the result that ever eines. the be- ¢ of indiffer £ tvl . Some tims ago an electric light {by a farmer. Another car had an|¥inning of the rubber Boom more |. Shoes ~indifierent style i hy Pole was erecled at, the corner of | engine break and -was towed »~ the {nnd more tea planters have drop- - and scores of pes J py 'John and Montreal streets, and for [efty. Ped tea for rubber. The effect of Raga ok mE de that : ye : some reason the light has not been ------ ' shorter supplies of tea is Just be- J lasts; so daintily ma e tha added. The residents in that neigh- Arrested In Maiitreal, ' * ~f#Iuning to be felt in the 'present; $ Spy ; 'they please the most dis: va || borhood wonder what is the matter. 4 Montreal despatch gays: © Al Se Of price. Ee A : ; BAL It 13 up to the aldermen who repre- | g 0 hb : So that is 'why our tea is dear. If : eriminating woman. A Mf sent that ward to look after tte Corman iy ond here had Stapi your tea merchant is not raising his SEEN ae -- x Hght as it is much needed. ley barracks, Toronto, to his er Drica-he is giving you Sah . setsion ty for your money. The cost of New Carpefiiter For Rockwood Your cup of tea is going to rise fur- mt _ Frank: Nicholson, of Portsmouth. her ton. nor ony Was reco conserva. Cincini and TF A § 053 tive ve for the position See Ee, 1 Foley aha Yen Wollacs Soman, 2. i

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