Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1914, p. 2

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Mckay Furs Are Made | in Kingston. By skilled craftsmen employed the year round SILVER. A BEAUTI- FUL SILKY, FULFFY FUR The 2 skin stole shown trimmed with heads, tails and paws erossed in back showing head and tail, Hn- ed with Skinner's gnaran- teed satin, "tT CHOOSE 75 MEN "From EACH REGIMENT IN THE i SRE DIVISION, "For the Second Canadian Contingent | Col. Hemming Has Gone to Ot- | tawa To Arrange For Kingston | | Cy i Seventy ve {ment of the Howed to sail Mobilization. contingent in Deceniber, was the state- ment. the divisional officer to the Whig on Wednesday morning. Un ag count of the division only being al lowed to furnish one thousand men it {means thal there will only bie a small | representation from each corps in the When ithe first contingent regiments were allowed to (send 125 men. It is expectéd that | three or four tunes as many oflicers jas will be required will volunteer their | services, © i | men from each regi drd division will be with Canada's al second of division, | sailed the | No Truth In Report. | The oflicer wy charge of the division states that there is po truth in the re port that the rations for the prisoners | of war conlined to Fort Henry had | been cut down, The men are receiving the best of food, and there should be no reason for complaint, * Th» prison class of food guard duty ers gwen the same {as the men who are doing are Engineers Inspected. Lieut.-Cot. G Maunsell, general of engineer services, wa director g in the A Splendid Value, Price $20 If you live out of town, write for our illustrated FUR Book. It's worth while. A posteard brings it to you. Limited. l'uesday and Wednesday, mak- {ing inspection. On Tuesday afternoon he visited the Roval Military College and looked over the new dormitories On Wednesday morning he 3 No. 5 company, Field FEnginee Queen's University, the Artiller Park engineers made fine appear He accompanied | city on on square. was on his inspection tour by Lieut. bh Paker of the Queen's Engineers Col. Hemming In Ottawa. Col: T. 'B.. R. Hemming, oilicer in command of the division, leit for Ot tawa, on Wednesday noon, for pose of making definite arrangements for the calling of the thousand men fx the division. It is alto gether likely that the men will mobil ize at Kingston. He is going to Otta. tke sure that the men will the pur one wa ton | come her Still Another Chance. is a rumor. in circulation that Canada will send the There the efiect third overseas contingent. to England | FYRSH GROUND OOF- AY «0c. CAN'T BE BEAT. FIRE, LIFE, DENT, AND SURANCE. Wanted--A Grocery Store in sidential part of the city, apply J. 0, HUTTON, Kingston, Ont. SICKNESS, AUTOMOBILE | room residence with lot [=e Lig | Real Estate and Insur- New Carpets and Rugs for the Fall Trade We have 'passed info stock sixty-sevem bales of Rugs. - Designs are smaller and prices as 10% as last season. Every, make of stair and hall fo mafeh. Signs That Are Passing Away Science has taken the pro- fession of optics beyond _ the sphere of the old time "side line" man, The strain mod- eern civilization places upon the eyes demands the attention of a specialist. We are Optical Specialists. We devote our entire time to examining eyes and correcting their defects with proper glasses. Consult ).S.Asselstine,D.0.S Eyesiglit Specialist. 842 King St. Phone 1019 IN- res 18 Market Square, in February go on the they will date Any men who cannot second need not worry, a get a chance at later eet More Nurses Want Lient.-Col. H. R. Duff, medical services for- the has received a number of applications from nurses who are anxious to with the second contingent A ber of Yocal appear list. To Go. director of to * : rd division nurses IN MARINE CIRCLES Movements of Vessels Reported Along the Harbor The schooner Julia B Merrill cleared for Charlotte with a carg feldspar. The schooner Ford River is Richardson's wharf loading feldspar The steamer Port Dalhousie load ing bagged oats at Richardson's wharf will likely clear to-night for Montreal. 5 The tug fleet returned from with the boiler barge Navajo, some time ago. The schooner for Oswego. . T. Co.'s elevator: The Inland, from Fort William, 11,000 bushels of wheat and for Montreal; tug Mary from treal, three light barges, cleared Montreal with two grain-laden * ba ges; steamer Northmount passed up this afternoon light for the Wellane canal. Steamer Aletha on Wednesday. Steamer City of Ottawa is due arrive from Montreal and clear l'oronto Wednesday midnight. o of at Chippewa and Hinckley 's the Main the old which went down there Ducks of steam: cleared Katie Eccles ate lightered cleared Mon for amer down from Picton for Furniture Carpets R. McFAUL Carpet Warehoues FAL A For a | Quick Sale The cement clad 7 ue with age--it don't go to pieces, retains its finish, and if Its a x antique design--which is renlly up--to-date wstyle--it is fifty years hence than Young couples should when buying. 31 x 80, and stable. more valuable further on. is art in thelr color eo no becomes' a joy forever. # UA Shes. keeping With rugs, ete. $150. See our Mahoghny Bedroom Suites some specials. Draperies - GOOD FURNITURE inereases in val- | the worth more 't, Montreal on Wednesday. now. consider this ' It will pay you to see from the our lines of NEW FURNITYVRE copled | from OLD DESIGNS and which will get | Our Rugs and Carpets to match are more than mere floor Suverihgs. There | and harmony | Brown, Watertown. Weots, that YOUR NEW HOME loses all its stiffness and Our new line of Parlor Sufts in mas bogany finish and also in solid mahog- any, are covered to your order and in | $20.00 up to T.F. HARRISON C0. "2" Steamer City of Hamilton is due to arrive from Toronto and to clear | for Montreal on Thursday Steamer Johm Randall { her "last trip of the Inesday next and will go into {dry dock. Steamer Wahcondah o Montreal from the {on Tuesday midnight. Steamer Haddington 'passed up the Welland canal from Montreal 11.30 p.m. Tuesday. Steamer Bie skerdike passed up to the! Welland canal "from Montreal Tues ds ay icight. adillac passed ie Port Colborne oh Wednesday. 1! Steamers A. E. Plummer are expected to pass make Wed Davis' will season on passed down Welland canal { t to at down to at ' Ames and J. H down Filinonton. was released Kingston Shipbuilding . dry dock and cleared for Port Calborne n Tuesday at 6.10 pm. to load 1 for Montreal. |" Steamer Colonial cleared from the | Kingston shipbuilding wharf at 9.30 a.m, Tuesday. Steamer | Park Aksociation Elects. | At Watertown, N.Y., R. P. | was recelectird president of the sand Island Bark Association at | annual meeting. T. Shepard, | Oneida, was a vice-president; |W. ¥itch, of Lowville, treasurer, and 'A. W. Goodale, of Watertown, secre: ltarye This will be Mr. Goodale's | twenty-fifth term as secretary of the | association. The following trustees {were elected : WH. I Lefevre, Beaver { Falls: BE. R. Redhead, Fulton; H 8S Lewis, Beaver Falls, and Whiter Grant Thou- the of -------- Veterans At Funeral. A delegation from the Kingston Veterans' association attended the funeral on Wednesday afternoon of the late Thomas Pugh, of Barriefiold, hea died in the general hospital on y. Xiu in Dr. 6, W. Bell's automobile. "They wore. their medsls, draped, and met the moral a" the bridge, ' | paraded to the | Luesday The veterans were taken f STUDENTS OF QUEEN'S) -- | Two New Patriotic Pictures TAKING DRILL INSTRUCTION AT THE ARMOURIES. Capt. Lindsay Malcolm in Charge -- Queen's To Have a Company Overseas Service Next May. for hn five afternoon about eighty Queen 3 armounes for the pur @ tearmng military drill Ine men who have responded to. the cal are takihg a great anterest in the work, L apt. manny Tuesday students ot L Divers pose Lindsay Malcolm, officer com Field Engineers, of is. gupei alternoon the Huh Queen s Loiversity, the vising the squads aril {uesday stu aenls were instructed bs divided. anto the attached were NON-CONUN}S signed. olficers to the "rely kngineers. ! : Capt, FP, GG. C. Campbell, appointed chairman of the senate com mittee University, ur stated to the that any iu the could tuke part the drill without "going overseas is the the uni versity in han to tram the st art ol war, théy who was Lo Whig stu ol Queen's range matters, allernoon, university intention of those at the matter im the knows how upon - to vho have udents person called country, as ho might be vay compulsor to the are not 1 take mih they ny papers onunittee «Il | niversities written asking has Me In orgamizing a univer which: will sail for during the month Varsity them and to ad battalion, overseas s 1915 Queen's has received no rd from the universities, but 8' expected time I he bat of about one ther at any ould consist talon w ousand men lents keep drilling vill mean that they condition by the ne for will | SOY time tha term oc » wr of the eal interest, fact that there was a section on fay afternoon hey by Lieut, KE. Baker professors which Sodedopdedodedeidol do dododdofdeddobdodddoa | | of the Re attending under the fur by concert of the Ladies' n Grant Hall, Oct, 22nd p. m., admission '25¢ n sale at R. Uglow Help d Society the tlie wtriotic at 8.1 Tickets & Co oe de oe oe ode oe ob feed opoed IMPROV EB THE FORT Suspects Upon Work. There are who 'think the pects Fort Henry should be zed for government work to partial pay for their maintenance in conlimement. At present the gov ernment is supporting them and also maintaining a heavy guard. If a capable instructor could be the suspects might be utilized in up building the the fort. And Use the able those in utili lv The work could at once and would be for the future well-being of They would, in a way, some return for their keep. Fall And Winter Imporatations. Prevost, Brock street all his fall impcrtations tailoring department consisting suiting and overcoating in variety to choose from. stock of ready-made gents' furnishings. fort the he ving clothing Kingston's Famous Fur Store. A BLACK FUR SETTS The shawn here thastrates one of our best selling and is made i nan Black Chi- na Lynx, Blaek Wolf and Black Fox are the most popular this sedson and, our variety of gtvles the largest had. sett styles furs. 18 We've da 1 I v) This handsome patriotic picture f ad | il THE soon | defend | called 1 Underwear Musical desesdededesdobdedededed dotted Profit- | §i N Coatings while secured | fi broken down walls about | §i go ahead |} of much value | | has received for his; of great Also large §i and | §i A FAITHFUL FRIEND, BUT A FEARFUL FOE printed in eolors on handsome coated paper, should be displayed in avers store, office and schoolroom. Large size, 19x14... Small size, 11x9 WHAT WE HAVE WE'LL HOLD Printed in oils on extra heavy stock, | 3 ! popular SEE WINDOW DISPLAY two for OPEN NIGHTS tal, * perary,' King. .25¢ Tonic Sol suitable { \ Princess Street. Marching Battle fields of 1t' S A I. ony Long Way To Ti p= sung Special edition published i for Everything in Music. latest oper: nmsie, COLLEGE BOOK STORE TIPPERARY Anthem on the Burope, the Immor- by the Soldiers of the in the Fa system and espeeially school teac hing. All the and latest 15¢, tie successes Popular Musie, enty-five, Phone 919 | | | | { | Underwear § The kind that brings comfort as well as warmth to the wearer. All the very best makes, including Imperial, Penman, Wat son, Peerless, Hygeian and Hewson. We can fit any member of the family from the smallest infant to the very largest man or woman. = Particularly pleasing prices A mognificent array of dainty color- ings in Fall Coatings, selling fast at the prices we ask. 95¢ Per Yard and | Up. ---- Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store. TO HURRY UP THE Macadamizing More Shaw WORK EEmEBUILDERS' SUPPLIES To Give Employment. and® Ald. Nickle wait Enginger McClelland if the wor Of Road ? FL s a Good Time Build Mayor ed upon Wednesday ol mae | { City morning to. see the roadways City Couteil, to workless " be adamizing thorized hy the hurried employment along-so a to as the périod of frost may far off. %he engineer claimed he could not get enough do any more work just now. City Council sanction he could not for stome than the tractor's agreement specified. Ald. Nickle declared that gang should be placed in the stone quar Then sufficient stone could be crushed. He offered to personal Iy guarantee payment of work done | fi until the council had passed the ne: | i not be more the | meet that the war lk to mi ions of Without i i is. ANGLIN&CO Coal and Limher Yards ne ! 1 Europe will storie dollars, get b pay more con a night [i A 4 BAY & WELLINGTON STS. cessary by-laws Phone 60. Mayo#- Shaw authorized the city $14.00 a Sett and up 'The Hat Store" MEN'S TWEED HATS This is the new style Tweed Hat Just arriv-:2 ed the ideal neg-, ligee hat for Fall and: Win- ter. Tt is the most hat von Price $2. Wateh Our GEO. MILLS & CO. Makers of Fine urs comfortable can put on. Windows Importers of Fite 'Hats engineer tg: go ahéall and get all the stome. he could by working night and Oddly cased ulodks. Clocks to match mod- ern furniture. Old Country designs mostly. _ Clocks are going up in price. Select yours before that happens. Smith Bros., Jewellers : Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses This is the time to' buy your furs. You have a better assortment to choose J Gourdier Furrier 78.80 Brock St. Real Estate In All Its Branches Buying, Selling Or Renting Any desired reasonable price, i See me before buy- ol ing. 4 Houses to Rent, Fire if § location at a Insurance E..W. MULLIN, Estate and Insurance, , Johnston & Division Sts Phones 539 and 1456 {Ehren Lumber, Coal & Wood [Em il day shifts in the gharry, and to pro- ceed at once with the macadamizing {of Princess street, from Barrie to ! Alfred. It was intimated that there far more dle men than those' had or would register. There | some men who would not register. i were { who were | Belgian Relief Fund. The subscriptions to the Beigian re ! Tief fund, as announced to-day by the | president of the Board of Trade, are | as follows : Mrs. Gwillim; $5; N. C. Polson, ? 210; Mrs. W. H. Craig, ¥5; Anony 'mous, $1; Sydenham Street Methodist church . (collection at services), $193; | Queen Street Methodist church (collee- tion at services), $70.58; C, J. Gold- [ow $10; Prof. WW. T. Mac(ement, Mrs. David . Hall, $1; Miss $l. or, Hunters Attention Our fall xupplien Just arrived. Ne guns and all of | 810; + Hall, 25¢. | t------ | Cancelled library books, Gib son's. that Samuel B. Kennedy, the chauffeur |Jook charged with manslaughter, in con- peotion with the death of Miss Ella Waller, was acquitted. In another similar case George N. Solway was found not guilty at the Toronto eri minal assizes. "Buttermilk Cold Cream," Gibson" Be So may u to infrease your comfort vert ind Mitchell's ammunition' Even if you ds you have envugh for come in and amething tell , Jour friends--if dissatis- i our platform --- a Bi E platform constructed on an § I ar ut it's strong emough §i g enough to support i LE and your friends, " on i Et TESTED ONCE $ i 1] TRUSTED ALWAYS § Kingston Laundry If Cor Princess and Sydenham TERMS C. 0. D.

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