Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1914, p. 2

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| FURS ARE NOT A LUXURY, they are a necessity f RDC | McKay Furs Ns { J Why not give a sett of our beautiful. Furs For Xmas = You may select anything in the store. On payment of a small deposit. We will lay it aside for you until wanted. You will find our prices the lowest in Kingston. Our Furs in value and quality the 3 highest. Your invited. comparison Hudson Seal Muffs JSS WORK DONE BY THE WOMEN OF RiXGsTON AND PIsSthrcT. The May Articlés Tht Have Been Prepared For the Soldiers Are Enumerated. Many no doubt read issue the article headed 'Making Benevolence More Practical," really an advertisement' published through- out Canada, seeking to counting making of soldier labor, on the plea of furnishing em ployment "to thousands of unemploy- ed expert workers and factories in | Lanada, who turn these things bt 48 @ matter of business." In large 'cities the number of unemployed may {be great énough to require considera | tion, although in some cases the {class available proved to be any~ thing but expert in sewing or knit- ting, god where subscriptions run up into the thousands such a scheme no doubt could be financed. . But in Kingston, although the con- tributions to the Red Crows society have been generous, considering the many calls on the people, the tatal amounts are only about adequate to keep up with the expenditure for materials alone, Moreover, the class of work done, viz.: Hospital supplies, dressings, bandages, alse emmy shirts and haud- knitted souks for hospital use, dier comforts for men in-active ses vice, such as = wristlets, Bulaclave caps, cholern bands, all knitted, is not necessarily the kind of work to be undertaken by the unemployed most generally available. in Monday's BE around the the comtorts to paid sok | THEY SHOULD ENLIST Five Mest Wiis Sought Proteciion at { Police Station. t. In these days of war there should ibe no application for shelter at the police station from able-bodied men. It there is no work, they should volunteer for overseas service. When ; there is such a demand for men there is nd excuse for a person loaf city. Five men were given shelter at the police sta- tion on Thursday. A Grand Meeting. Last night's evangelistic mesting in Brock Street Hall was one of the best of the series. Extra seats had to be provided to accommodate the people. Mr. Stephens. spoke with even more forte amd earnestness than usual. © His subject was taken Trom.the parable of the Ten Vir- gins, "Hehold té Bridegroom Com- eth." Tonight will be the last {meeting, Mr. Stephens beginning | meetings in Belleville on Sunday. St. John's Masonic Election. On Thursday night the following of- ficers were chetad by the Ancient St. John's Lodge, A.F. & AM.: WM Bre. P. H. PBN € 8B. Kick patrick; JW, Dr. A. W. Richardson; chaplain, Canon 6. Wi G. Grout: treasurer, Df. BV, ly; secretary, A.W, Cathcart; vlot, Bunt; audi. tors, De. W.. G5. Anglin and J. \. Dal ton. Apples, Apples. | Choice Apples for table and cook- Ing, by the peck. bushel, barrel; or in wholesale quantities. All from reliable puekers. ~ Bvery barrel has ORr guarantee with it. W. R. Mcd _THE DAILY BRITISH WHI, FRIDAY, DECEME EB 1 1914 gl "SUZI" The Sprightly Musical Play With Jose Collins. Read what the New York Herald Says of "SUZL" to his credit sich successes as The hook and lyrics of "Serie" are by Mr. Otto Hauerbach, who has "Madame Sherry," "Three Twins," and "High Jinks." ih an roster of authors, for the write* of the original operatta was Mr. Franz Martos, while Mr But that is the only American contribution to the i Aladar Renyl wrote all the music, save one number in the last act, which was contributed by Mr. Franz Lehar, and one by Mr. "aul Lincke. en, 'was excellent tn his dign Evett acted Stephen far better than he sang it temperament. "Suzl's music is really lovely. which makes one want never to go Night," Measured You For Me. In shor! 5 Miss Collins sings admirably, and Mr. Melville Stewart, a Mod poise and his singing, and Miss Fritzi It has, for Instance, a slow, langorous waltz, called home, and has such popular appealing lovely music as 8 the Count Emerich, father of Steph- von Busing was capital Mr. Gaetano Merola conducted the orchestra with no end af Mr. Robert "Oh, Fascinating "Heaven tL 'Suzi' is.8 masical comedy worth seeing, hearing and worth laughing at. Last night's aud. ience sahil yo loudly Ww i" just killing time between dinner and returns. The Three Big Hits of the Play-- +. ...30c Heaven Measured You For Me .. a N cevay § Hg king Love Taps & HERP go SIX 19 SEF College Bo ts %_. All the Latest and Popular Music. 8 wo Phone 3 a hat is something of a test, for an election night crowd is often oh frehands, and that Bat even with thesc "Suzi" made a ten strike last night 3c | 36c | | ok Store, | 160 Princess Street {Everyone a New Home for Themselves Why should you pay rent when you ean save money by paying rent on a sew home of your own? When the Hed Cross wus formed Rae and Co., Golden Liow Grocery. here in August the members € the president, ¥ i hon seerstarg; Miss. M. a ; } » ERs treasurer; Miss ucdonell, and com- | a a & mittee in charge of hospital supply Kingston's Famolis Fur Store work at the rooms, and sewing and tat -------- knitting undertaken by people through out the city in their homes, also | church aid societies, St. Jnmes, Sy- { denham: Street Methodist church, St. George's mothers' meeting, Cooke's {and Chalmers churches being amoung | the number. i In October the women of the coun- try districts advised the soeiety of their desire to work # furnished with | materials and patterns. it seemed a pity not to utilize] suck a splendid ehance, which aj-| thottgh it Micreased the expenditure | very considerably, has given tan- gible and decidedly satisfactory re- sults. There is also another side apparently lost sight 'of by the Manufacturers' essociation: the! 8pirit of loving service and patriot- ism animating everyome to do his er her little share to help those taking | bart or preparing totak epa rt in the | great war now going om, which! satisfies in a measure and helps td relieve the tension and stress pres, | valent everywhere. The following is a list of comforts sent to Valcartier for the soldiers by the Red Cross | society. To Major Hamilton for "A" and "B" batteries, R.C.H.A.--476 Bala- |elava caps; 72 pairs woallen gloves, ten pairs wristlets. Lieut.-Col. A. E. Ross for Army Medical Corps--59 caps, 19 pairs wristlets, 11 pairs socks, 4 dozen handkerchiefs, 37 mending kits. Specialists Major W. A. Mitchell, A.8.C. [138 caps, 7 pairs wristlets . IN THE PRACTICE | Major A. Maephail for stock sixty seven bales OF OPTOMETRY Engineers---31 caps, 35 of Rugs. Designs are sa, > val 14th Regiment detachment at Val- . Consult | cartier--20 caps, 40 mending Kits. smaller and prices as | 90 caps were given to the 14th : . {home guard at the fort. last ! 47 Regiment, (Inverary), Capt. low =» Season. 1.S.Asselstine, D.0.S | Broest Monck, Salisbury Plain--45 . 8 5 knitted cholera bands, 45 fyssighs Speciaiim jusps, 45 ' Every make of stair ss Kop oi and hall to match, Why not build a home of your own, from §1,000 to $10,000, on easy terms. Try Chas. Leeder, 2nd Floor, Room 4, King Edward Building Cook's Cotton Root Compound, melee in three ® for 2. 83: Na. 3, 85 per box. pred on Sl Sip: ree pamphlet. ese Large pillow style, eider- down bed, soft silk lining and y silk muff cord. Spécial, $12. Scarf as shown, $8.00, McKAY, Limited {| THE FUR HOUSE. 149-157 BROCK ST. But not cheap ' look- ing coats. The coats we sell are designed by artists, built by master workmen, and worn only by ladies desiring a garment that is pleasingly different. See our Saturday Specials at $10.00 They Are Beauties! INewman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" Seven mare shopping days until December 12th and our sale will be over.» With Put & We Grind Our Own Lenses. Buys A fent's Coon Coat - We have passed into Queen's mending Gourdier Furrier 78.80 Brock St. Explain your wants in the Real Estate Line and I will do the rest. A Large List to Select From A detached frame dwell- ing, on Victoria Street, with 7 rooms, good yard, has been rented for $10.00 per month. Ca nbe bought for $950. This offer open for this week. HOUSES TO RENT E. W. Mullin, ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE Cor. Johnson and Division Sta. Phones 539 and 1456; BLACK FUR SETTS (Large Mufl and Stole) Black Fox .. $33.50 Black Wolf .. oa BTS Chima Lynx (Black Dog )r-S12:78 Real Black Lynx . . $90.00 Hudson Seal . . pairs pairs wristlets, 17 socks; 27 mending kits. 'Wood's Phosphodins, Sent to Miss Plummer, Salisburg Plain--235 pairs wristlets, 158 pairs socks, 186 knitted cholera bands, The Great English Rewrd ones and invigorates oe yhols nervous system, makes in old; Tein, Cures Nervous Debllity, Mental and Brain Wo | Lo2 caps, 20 knitted searves. | --- Frnt Fail Memory. ice 81 per bo: Hospital supplies.--The following Were sent to the Red Cross depot lease, six will sure, druggists oF mailed in plain pkg. \ Quebec, to be forwarded: = Cot- ton dressings, sterilized, 5060; cot- . Ni mphlet mailed free. THI EDICINE CO. TORONTO, ONT, ¢ peeeBUILDERS' SUPPLIEL ee The Hearth Fire-- Anglin's Lump Coal e----me AUD L032 .." $15.00 COUNTY COURT DOCKET . $33.75 Ta ton bandoges, different widths, 174 -- dozen; gauze sponges, sterilized, 6,- 540; gauze dressings, sterilized, « 304; gauze bandages, sterilized, dif- ferent widths, 2,362; grey flannel army shirts, 197; night shirts, 73: nightingales, 42; abdominal band- ages, 239; triangular bandages, 1} dozen; medical towels, sterilized, 420; pneumonia jackets, 102; cot- Persian lamb 5. Cases To Be Heard Next Week By Judge Lavell. There are four cases on the docket of civil cases at the sittings y of the county court beginning on ol thir : of one-- Tuesday, before Judge H. A. Lavell, 1 ink : 1€ There are no jury cases. The cases|$ the other is a part. | i are: | 3 10D Wot! La a, | RNR . F. B_ McCurdy and company hy W ¢ have an extra | algae, of houpital deasings Jn a pv ioud wee mural] Jtolts stools of lage g ' . - tr 2 o minal dressings, rol gauze and com: been paid as he 'did not employ them oc Yy smooth and shiny lump coal praeti- plete dressings, sterilized, 401; hog- as his agents. i i lo ioe] The Pennsylvania Railroad com- pital pillows, 12; handknitted socks, really free from slate and screenings. 19 pairs; hot water bottle covers, 13. pany vs. Susman and. Oohen,. for rm------ S.ANGLIN&CO. : y ; $327.11, for freight, storage, etc. Sent to Lieut. Col. A, E. Ross . Cotton dressings, sterilized, 1,908; on a car land of scrap iron. The de Coal and Wood Yards BAY & WELLIN FIRE, LIFE, SICKNESS. A. (1. AND AUTOMOBILE |x. Useful and Bo 0 Beautiful Christmas gauze bandages, sterilized, $58; gauze dant calms nou-uscsplance of sponges, sterilized, 742; cotton ban- | resen % dages, 33 dozen; abdominal bandages, 43; "triangular bandages, two dozen: towels, seven dozen; 35 army shirts, CL -- 14 ight Shira; 3 pairs socks; 9 .. nightingales; ozen iefs. oats husiredu of 107 Savers i Work dono with material furnished og ry Tur ares HIPC os delivery. CW. Lindsay company vs. Joseph Smith for $300. for the sale of a piano. The defendant cinims that the piano was not of a suitable quality to his needs and he refus- ed to accept it and makes a counter- claim for sterage. § ha Bell Ae aphous Shmpny va. allon Brothers, for . damages caused by the defendants setting off . swe're sulted. a blist in January last by which the » di » Ye teat arr ad telephone poles and wires were dam- 1 \ . aged, destroyed and interrupted, The defendants have a counterclaim for $500, for work done and materials supplied in the removal of the sub- marine cable at the bridge . | | Criminal Cases. | There are four criminal cases to be | tried in the general sessions of the f peace before Judge Lavell, on Tuesday | i afternoon. The most important is the Mink « .. SES Mink Marmot Muskrat Mink Japanese Australian Marten . . . . per Mrs. John Allen, 21 pairs wristlets, 3 cholera bands, 3 WN, pairs I 6 triai of Victor Syzmondski, the con- viet who made such a sensational es- cape by assaulting Guards Tatton and Dowsley on August 18th last, and iin caught only after he had got as ar as » I socks, Halling Bay als hus work in band. Cross proposes to have its | work on view Saturday, Dee.. 12th, akeroan, ta: give all inter. an opportunity seeing what women of Kingston and country White Coney .. Chinchilla Coney Hare SLIS All's sales for cash--No £00Gs sexi on approval. ee | | GEORGE MILLS & G0 The Makivrs of Fige Furs EN a armon is charged with the assault of Solomon oe, Bourke. James Howes will be harged with obtaining money uw pre- tences,

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