Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Dec 1914, p. 3

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BULLET IN HIS Foor erin Sg Dime Sess I hs " . ed Through Injuries PERCY WRIGHT, OF KINGSTON, "St. Michael's College, intermedi- FIGHTING THE GERMANS, ate Canadian Rugby union .sham- pions went through the season with- jout a defeat, the Boxing is stopped in England, and no championship contests will be held in 1815 unless the war halts. Justicé Kelly, who heard the To- ronto Rugby and Athletic associa- "Uihad heard from his son, Percy Wright, | tion's motion to restrain the O. R. 111 re {ho has been fighting against the |F. U. from granting the champion- thie Smericdn School of Muse, for eith- | Germans. Mr. Wright's son, who |ship to the Hamilton Rowing Club, er beginners or advanced pu (| came to Canada about two years ago, { will not give his decision until he Aiited 10 reeds. Mivae a reservist of the 11th Hussar has heard the other side. ' if you do not know one sars, pmilihamantuin % le ee and at the outbreak of the war was Leaming Carr, who figured on the i Ce - = nother, our lessons are so x person whol immediately recalled to Fngl 1, leav- | Varsity back division this season, y dh Bos. tS a : fu ini hare. on ANgURt IONE Whe ve Neh ARMOUR Tan rotor Ha An extraordinary absolute clearance of all this seasons' Coats--involves * all our high class apparel --A real money saving opportunity \ : reached the old country, his regiment | the game, and followed it up by not For Satur day Only-150 Coats toChoose from had proceeded to the front, and he | turning out to practice since the was transferred to the Royal Horse | McGill game. Unseasonable weather is the cause for so early an announcement. price tags tell the tale." PrrERy Guards, leaving England on October}, All arrangements made bf McGill Sth for the battlefields. After contin. | with Yale in connection with the COATS at $8.50, $9.00, $10.00, $11.50 and $12.00 uous fighting, and some hair-breadth hockey games which it had been VER AT 40c. CAN'T BE BEAT. Try » sample order and be NOLAN'S GROCERY Princess Bt. IN YOUR owWN HOME Ny the oldest nnd most Reliable Sehoo! of Music in America ~Established 1865, Wound is Healing Nicely, and He Fx. ~ pects To Be Soon Back On Firing' Line Again. G. W. Wright, 59 Charles street, stated, on Thu ay morning, that he N order to introduc lusle Course in you oi, absolutely f githtr Plano, < MandoMn, Han q have learned 10 3 we « that you Will rec end the lessons of e our Home Studd r locality © offer 4 i EL BUILDERS ! ! . Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Baves Time. P. WALSH, Barrack Street. pils all QV I had sands of pu "Wish rite wa the > Tull escapes, he was finally wounded (get- | proposed to play towards the middle AMERICAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC ting a bullet through his foot) some [of December have been cancelled ow- 72 Lakeside Bldg. Chicago, Hilaols. | time in the early part of November, ing to financial difficulties. ¥ ---- wee [40d is now at the military hospital| Ottawa Journal: Frank McGee, the at Edinburgh. § former Ottawa centre forward, is The last letter his father: had from [hard in training with the Forty-third him stated that his wounds were heal- | recruits at Kingston. He is a ing slowly, but that he hoped soon to lieutenant in the second Canadian be fully recovered, -so "that he might ; ilxpeditionary force. If Frank fights return to the firing lines. Mr. Wright | with the same determination as he "tates that although he has written | displayed in hockey, woe be unto the | his .son several times, the. latter states | Germans. that he has received no mail whatso- The condition of the Varsity Rug- ever, When he left Kingston, his wife | by team is one which is causing con- was in the general hospital, recover. |cern among its followers, owing to ing from a riofis operation. = This [three of the regulars being on the p " COATS at 12.50 is worried him™much. Mrs, Wright js {crippled list. Cassels broke a bone 4 $ 1) fully recovered and is now with |in his hand in the last McGill mateh, 13 50, $14.50 and $15.00. friends at Cataraqui. and has been unable to take part in y eas any of the serimmages™in the work : » . For $11. "Our RE . Zbar'slce Cream: Parlor - Choice Candies of all kinds in brlk or fancy boxes. Also serve all kinds of hot drinks. Seasonable Fruits. Saturday at Best's With each box of Soap at 25¢, we will give away free, while they last, one doll, Toilet* Paper We have one thousand rolls La . Temp Silk Tissue Toilet Paner, 10¢ Of Queen Street Methodist Church-- rolls, which we will sell Satur. _-- Scheme Adopted. " ' . . lay A congregational meeting of Queen "treet Methodist church was held on 5 for 25¢ Wednesday evening, in the Sunday At Best's school hall, when a committee pre Satisfactory Devggists and Op- Phone 1128, 280 Princess St. TO ENLARGE ULNESS out, while Sheehy is still suffering from a sprained wrist Then Len Lindsay, the half-back, tore a liga- nent in his foot. x Toronto Star: The news that Scot- Davidson; the Kingston = hockey piayer, had won the boxing cham- pionship of the first Canadian con tingent is denied hy Pte. Dan M Douglas of the 46th regiment, Port Hope, who writes that Gordon H Grahame, a member of the 46th iment, of Port Hope, fought his v through to the finals with Davidson, but that Davidson was un- abla fight the final owing to yken hand "The best won't ud 1 don't summs Coach A hockey ¢lub, , the big Kingston COATS at $17.50, and $20. $16.50, $18.50, $19.00! 00 . Fovuns] ty COAL Luckind you ae looking is the hind we sel Scranton Coal "uggested by the pastor and others, with a view of extending and enlary og the usefulness of the church. It was decided to have a question | way box. Rev, Dr. Gordon, of Ottawa, re ; cently made this a feature, and it ha heen found very useful to the congre Is good coa' and we garantes prompt delivery gation. Any question of social Booth & Co. vivie interest will have a candid ) ayer in the game Smith claims week there will be a social programme Foot of West Street. fy Davidson did the most effective skat- i charge of the younger members and A reception committee will he The Offi | o i . ing of any player in the N.H.A. last | 170s intended to develop this idea | winter, and a hest of the hockey |i Hong new lines, | funs of the capital agree with him. Refreshments were served. by the La- | i EYES TESTED WITH [p |¢i Aid Society. [if teed dodo ded dod df Sted | |] ---- ------ 3 * at OUT CHARGER SUCCESSFUL SALE WAR BULLETINS, : NO DRUGS USED ; CASES REQ UIRING th Carats Bao ih as held 76 Brock St,, Kingston For khaki uniforms, great- General Dewet, rvebel Boer leader, has heen captured hy the federal forces, iy the Cathedral Junior Branch of the MEDICAL ATTEN. WA. Mrs. Tothill poured tes, assist- ed by Miss Jessie Smith. Mrs, J. coats, caps, putties, swords. | {| TION WILL BE 80 belts, whistles and whistle cords, rank badges; buttons, Cartwright was in charge of the work ~ INFORMED ete. Nothing too large for us The Italian parliament as- table, Miss Ruby Bain sold sweets to supply; nothing too small K | J M D.0 eeley Jr., M.0.D. : COATS at $2500, nd $29.50] sented a report on various subjects ticlans. to OPEN SUNDAYS, or hockey plaved in Can be playing thi winter mean Art Ross," was of a statement, made f. Simith of Ottawa who Allen David wing mand of t year's Toronto team the best Ie the by ap heads of eight depart ments will be the executive committee f the church. A lantern: will be pro ided for use of the Sunday school On one evening a pointed, the styles ind the societies. This is a real CLEARANCE SA E; . sale, its the truth, LE; you can depend when Steacy's say CASH -- NO APPROBATION BOILING [EGGS 32c. Every Egg Guaranteed The Wn. Davies'Co. | Limited. Phone 597 SALE STARTS SATURDAY 9 AM. + NEE | ELECTRIC STORE beautiful line of semi-indirect fixtures, ! «vas Conducted By W. A. Juniors of St. George's, Bn \ successful ~t. Let oe German reichstag voted an- other war credit of one and a quarter billion dollars, See our from $6.50 up. « Eminently suited for Xmas present, . A handy electric bracket lamp will fasten on mirror, bedstead, wall, glass, everywhere. See it. It is thought Britain will land new land army at Ostend to strike the Germans on the flank. tiade great fun for the tittle ones with the fish pond. The juniors helped at ll the tablas. Miss Going, superin tendent, and the other oflicers wer much pleased that the sum of $15] realized. Gd ge ded A violent battle is proceeding near Dixmude, Turks in Adrianople are said to have mutinied against the authorities. sembling Thursday faces the grave issue of taking one side and Misses Violet Payne, Queenie tieardsall and Myrtle Hugel home to receive our prompt atten- tion OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN x 226 Princess Street al or other of the great war. made dainties, Miss C. C. Smith was at the door and Miss Freda Burns Repairing and alterations carefully attended to. 8 doors above the Opera Sous og * oo - + 3 & Municipal Politics, We can save you money and we guarantee to please ou. J. M. ASHBY, Lieut., 47th Regt. WINTER TOURS To the Land of Sunshine and Summer Days. duct, at Keelerville, Xmas California, Florida, hick, at Boolepviie, on Louisana. Etc irg bound over to keep the peace Ami ins 1 Kingston dail 4 ad frogs leave Kingwin duty Already many people are I, Detroit d Bulfal for the . So Staten, "a , preparing for the great fes- tival of peace at Xmas. The conservative H.W.Newman Electric Co Phone 441, executive has de- cided to, prepare for the federal elec- tions in the spring little "work out elections in Jamar ting 'a mavoralty candidate in the fi 'ld, these aldermanic candidates have ready been chosen to run in wards : Ontario, Dr. R. J. Gardi-} ver; Rideau, «i. Tat Victoria, Ald. J. W. |] by" holding a the municipal Besides" put- Ce Rg A NI Na Me + dededidob dod ddd dod db ddd bd do db Dressing Tidings From Flower, Flower, Dec. 2--Mrs. James Pay ea, Canbnto, spent the' week-end a Angus St. Pierre; Marshall Jacksor visited Calabogie friends recently Mr. and Mrs. William Hannah, 0 Mississippi are visiting at Rober McGonegal"s Mrs. Lauis Majorie lef | on Saturday to visit friends at Darl ing. Joseph Mijeau had the mie fortune to loose ome of his horse last week. Miss Minnie McGonegal i visiting Calabogie friends. Mrs. Ro bert Cameron made a trip to Ren {frew last week. Robert Bullock | Hopetown, spent the week-end ii | Flower, and left on Monday for Tc yronto with a carload of cattle. A | Cain and family. have moved fron |'Mrs. Appleby's house onto a farn {near Flower. Benjamin Closs an¢ {family have moved from R. Lyon' tion to the 230,000 bushels purchased | house into Mrs, Appleby's, and Gec Wales and family, of Clyde Fork: a few weeks ago. have moved into R. Lyons house AHERN EPRI R Shee (Mrs, and Mrs. B. Lake, and chil a n ' . & have gone to stay at Joseph Mijeau' Ends Dry, Hoarse or for a while. The C. P. R. gang finish Painful Coughs led brushing on this section Monda: Quickly it by ré-|s and the boarding cars were move: ie from this siding to Hinchinbrooke o: A Simple, Home-Made Remed 3 rv but Unequated 4 i + Tuesday morning. ae ere The prompt and positive results given by this 0 nt-tasting home-made cough syrup has camsed it to be used more Hon t any other remedy. fives al y ovefoome the hours, urney; owns for. Case Has Deen Appealed, W. B. Mudie has ent in a case heard by Justices of the Peace Hunter, Allison and Armstrong lhree men and a young woman wer tined for assault and disorderly 1 an appeal con on Hallowe'en 2nd Car of these Goods just arrived. INSIST ON THE SUN -KIST BRAND accused be BANS CASUALTY LIS Wheat For New Zealand. Ottawa, Dec. 3.--Sir George Foster, minister of trade and commerce, purchased 140,000 bushels of wheat for New Zealand, This is in addi linister Forbids Making Public Ca- nadian Contingent Fatalities London, Dec. &.--S8ince the ar- val of the Canadian contingent on His side of the. Canadian record fice established in London, which rves as pay office has given press 'presentatives information of such isualties as occurred amongst embers of the contingent. To-day, ywever, intimation was made that wr the future no such information wuld be furnished this beihg on in- ructions by cable from the mini- er of militia, at Ottawa. Let alone e fact thatwepresentatives of Ca. wdian papers in London are anxious i cable such information . to the yminion Jt ought also be noted at there are several journals in the d country dealing exclusively with anadian matters. Practically ey; | "Y man in the contingent, also,! 1s relatives or friends on this side. nd many English papers are anxi- 18 to record such events, Southern States, and at Chicago {or has California, ete. Those contemplating a trip ol any nature should consult or write me and 1 will be pleased to quote rates, as range reservations and attend to ab details in connection with your trip asply J. PF BANLEY, Ratiroud and Stennis As ent, cor. Johnson and Ontario S (oT No nation has greater rea- son for thankTulness than 3 : we. -Let us show membering our friends as NADIAN PACifri A A » Samadi Hh Samy Ds » CAN To Manage Chateau Laurier. Ottawa, Dec. 8.--~Angus Gordon formerly assistant managér of th in | King Edward hotel in Toronto, and It recently with the Hotel Victoria an if zetief and will usual. | the Claridge in New York has beer Yr Verage cough in 24 | appointed manager of the Chatea: : Get 2% Sutives Pines (50 cents worth) | Laurier. rom any drug store, pour it into a 16- TE 1 ounce bottle and fill the bottle with plain Red Cross Bridge And Tea. ed Tah oH . 3 makes is Red Cross Society afternoon bridge foctive nh Tuned a oy py { and fw at the home of Mrs; H. ,T. less. You couldn't buy as much ' Hughes, Roselawn, * Saturday, Dec. rim bth. Bridge with ten, 50c. tes alone, 10c. usual. Dressing gowns and house coats are among the favorite We showing our full line of these Our {made for us in the English presents. are now from Canadian Pacific or write AL, G. Mur. P ar Agent, core Tleket elling~ goods. coats are all ; . Aandles 67,284,506 Bushels Wheat. Duluth, Mion., Dec. 3.--The grain hipping season from the American or ready-made cough icine for $2.50. Easily vrepared and never spoils. Full directions with Pinex. | good buyers. {quality can be sold. market, and of materials that commend thew to all Prices are as low as our The hromptness, certainty and ease n with which t bad co remarkal is Pinex Syrup overcomes a | h, chest or throat eold is truly ble, 1 hoarse or tight sogthes a painful hacking. a Hersistent, loose CO) mation of chil bes, ogm i hs t quickly loosens a dry, cough and ls and cong ina hurry, With h it stops the for- n the throat and bron. ending the annoying Pinex is a highly toncentrated com- nd Fieh in of ioe i. ner A 0 avon] PE. and don' oe nuine No gukiacol, over for its sple 8. id disappointm ask your d a ts rway pine extract, and is famous the world ndid effect in bronchitis, bronchial asthma and ent for * t Ae making ounces el ¥ tt A special correspondent to the Lon don Times who has been at Salisbury Plain says it "is an unfortunate fact that boots do not seem to have beer a atrong point in the equipment of the Canadian troops, It is perhaps just 'as well that the troops did not have to go at once to the front "with the footwear in which they came over. ! The German army on the Belgian sea coast is feeling very acutely the terrible effects of the winter weather disease, and shortage of food, Prae tically ps Mites quarters have beet provided for troops, who are now exposed to the rigors of a Flanders winter. t ead of the lakes has been a most atisfactory one. In spite of . the ymaller wheat harvest over the north- vest this year, according to figures iven out to-day, domestic pipts f grain here from August Ist to ovember 30th aggregated 67,254,596 ushels, as with 66,007,326 15t, ¥i i Eliminate kitchen worries, use White Rose four, BI

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