Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1915, p. 2

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a ry ---------- ee pEICS oO Pr rer RB A ARAMA AN, PERS LUG Jo ~ HUDSON SEA GOATS And Fur Setts + Made To Special Order We are daily hooking many orders. Our fur work rooms are rinp- ning full capacity, employing the largest number of expert fur craftsmen, THERE'S A REASON People appreciate McKay's furs and their wonderful values, John McKay, Limied « 4 Kingston's Largest and Reliable Fur House. ~~ 149-157 Brock Street Lor netts 3 We have just.received | the newest assortment of up to the minute Lorgnetts "in enamel and extension handles, Tight. ed Zo Smits Me TT St, ] | 3] } 1 "1 1 § 4 ! f } § § { Eo. 1019 | Aris CARRIAGES FOR HIRE Phone 1177 - George W. Boy '| in shape for next year's _| show, |bY Rev. Fa A J a re DAILY B WIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY? 1916. SHOW SoMB FE igs pate ¥EIBIRON. Poultrymen Werh Pres Prefént from Gan- anoque, Nap#nde and Hamilton ---- Proceeds Did Not Cover Associd- tion's Deficit. Ra The 'Centeal-Ontario Poultry and Pigeon Show is over for another year. This exhibition came to . a close on Wednesday evening, the . in- terest, being kept up throughout the entire three days, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The attendance from day to day was fafvly 'good, but on account of the deficit occurred last vear the over-plus in prizes granted Yo pigeons, it will take this year's resotirees, eoupled with the: govern- ment. grant, 10 place the association poultry ex- is thought, > will hibition; - which, it than ever he held on a larger scale before "attempted. ' (wing 'to the Furopean war the Central Ontario Poultry and @lgeon Assoecintion: could not secure the-ar-.4 mouries, with the result "that its members had to restrict its ifterests locally. They are living in hopes now' that with the lapse of another year matters will take a turn for the better. On Wednesd ag Secretary B. Cur ran and President W. had _of the Napanee Pouliry As ssociation, were in attendance at the local. show. Their mission here was to = persudde the loval exhibitors to send their poultry to Napanee and exhibit 'the same at the poultry show which will be held at the latter placs from January 18th to 156th inclasive. Many of the Kingston poéultrymen intend transporting their fowl to this Two poulitymen from Ham-. ilton, who displayed their 'stack' mm Kingston last year, were present "in the city on' Wednesday and " wire pleased with tlie 'splendid fowl placed on exhibition. "BE. H Hurd; of Gan- anoque, Wes algo in' attendance on Wednesday, : Oné exhibitor 'who' deserves' cial mention is Alfred B. Wilson, ng- ston Junction, whe had én display a choice showing of bartéd racke, Hia birds have won fifth place in the In- temational Egg Laying' competition. which was held last year. W. J. Gilbert, another "ovhibitor, made. several valuable sales of some of his Rhode Island Reds at the show on Wednesday. THE LATE MISS SUTHERIAND. Well- Known Kingston Lady Died i Wednesday Evening. Wednesday evening, at 6.30 o'clock, Miss Lizzie Sutherland, fourth dau ter of the lite Mr. and Mrs, ugh Sutherland, and who resided at 369 Brock street, passed away after an ess extendmg over a year. For several years 'the deceased had con- ducted a faney work 'store in the city and those who knew her always spoke Mh of her estimable 'qualities. Che late "Sutherland was born in this ou and "was 8 life-long Fosi-, in Six sisters and two" bi vive: Mrs. Theodore us Prince Edward i¢ounty; mas Tweed, Medicine Hat; rr Bopha Nand, Bison; ays. in peg; rs i Tree, Detroit; Mina Addie Suthéifand, yesidi at home; Samud Sutherland, of Shi ity, and Ji ie bs Hit be oon con usted, N Yately, day afternoon. Servier -#t 'thé hose, tae, It which - Dr: iin Magi will of- i Cxtarea Fhe Cra on placed onl 3 The tite Miss M. A. Curtis. ghana Curtis, .a native ana dent of Kingston, passed on Thursday' ter an at of about two weeks. ell fon the deceased was a Roman atholic, a member of St. Ma thédral and also of the Lesgue ot | ae rd" Sibatt, coe survivors es Mrs. Donoghu of Wa and Mrs. 3 5 Doherty. {4 of this city. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning at nine o'clock t6'St. Mary's cathedral: a hsre a solemn' "The remain$ wil} be placed. in St. Mary's vault. i ------------ An Attractive Number. January Rod and Gun in Canada, \ W. J Taylor Limited, EE at her late residence,207 Mon- morning, | 8 | mach ime. (f ut EI Killing |] =F 1 | | Carried Off Great Dear or LAD RECEIVED GIFT For Bravery In Ia Saving Life Of a Young Lady. Master George Anson, vear-old son of Mr. and Mys. F. G. Ansan, Repal Military College, was présented With w. silver watch ahd chain, as a git for bravery, by Major 3 copmmandant oi the © Perrean, acting Royal Military College, for Saving the life of Miss . Huggins dn December 18th, 1914. The voung lad§; Navy Bay, broke through the ice. cries for help were heard by some of the mén of the 14th guard ai the military stores. tried fo get to her assistance, ' while skating on They but as the ice was broken in cakes, near the ' shore, they could not get across. 'Lhe young lad pushed to from the coilege shore, und held her up for about twenty minutes with the | aid of a hockey stick, until help came The 1ad's name and the 'date' of. the affair ate neatly watch case. © REAL JANUARY THAW Snow On Wednesday Night. Kingston, had a real JAnnary thaw on Wednesday hight and as a result a-gredt deal of 'snow off. The Train which set in. H1é afternogn continwed during the night and developed into quite 0 heavy: shower. The sleizhing is now 'wvery poor in many places, amd many of '"ghe gldewalks hive cleared of -show. * The the lower station had the trouble on Thofsday morning of changing from rulineys to wheels again. i bay " $a The New: County Council. when it The - new Council, meets on Yabo th, will Be com- posed of the following reeves : Barrie, John Gray; HarloWwe; Bedford; +A: Kennedy, ichhaups Clarendon and Miller, J% Wehsloy; 3 A. = BRingston; Howe lIs- fand, John Foley; och C.G, McKnight, 'Godfrey; Kingston townm- ship. T. J. "Hawkey, Glenvale, and J. Sit Redden, "Front Road (deputy): Kennebeo, L. DX Parks, Loughboro; J. Btoness, Perth Road; Olden, Thompson, Mountain Grove; J, Munroe, Sharbot Iake; W. J. Franklin, Joyceville; Portland, W. Reid, Murvale; Portsmouth, James Halliday; Palmerston and Canonto, W. «. Domaldsan, - Donaldson; Stor rington, J. Balls, Sunbury; Wolle ls- land, Dr. William & i Ugo, 1. Promoted At the Front. Mrs. A. J. Reid, 946 St. Clarens avenue, wifé of the pastor of St. Mark's Anglican church West Tor- onto, has received information that her first cousin, Col, Herbert Colbor- ne Nanton, engineer corps, second in command of British Indian expedit- ionary force, has been promoted at the front to the rank of brigadier general, the appointment dating from Nov. 28th, 1914. Brigadier- general Nanton is 4 graduate of the Royal Military College, Kingston, and has seen service in the Norih- west Rebellion and South Afrfca. He is a grandeon of William Botsford Jarvis, first. sheriff of Verk, and is married {fo Mise Joly de Lotbiniere, of Quebec. To Make Hoom For Spring Tmpor- 4 tation. Prevost, Brock street, is having a great clearing sale in all his depart- ments, 'in 'clothing made-to-order, rea- dvimado clothing, dnd gents' furnish- ings: See the display or the ahove goods in his window, all varked in En figures. ------------------ "Canadian Herb Tablets" at Gib- son's. [348 ane 128 Princess Street. pL i spss. ant - every cloth eoat: in our store. Splendid ass I JHeht of the new and cloths. os . See window. dies} | { | | { | | i | | the twelve Her * Regiment on | her assistanes i engraved on the' was carfiéd | in early f heen | firemen at, Garden Island, | Abbot Pittsburg, | ¥ { Book we ek $1.25 Uv nd the editorshi of Hall Caine, Statesmen, ins and Poéts dontribute to the volume. : | «1 180 pages illustrated in col. our and black and white. Phone 919 for Copy Hits From 1814 19 Operatic . Sucegsses The Beauty Shop, Hitchcock The Girl From Utah Papa's Darling Chin Chin, ' Stone . Queen of the Movies Ziegfeld Follies Sweethearts Wars of drome The Firefly Sui igh Jinks THE -- College Book Store Montgoinery & the World, Hippo- Latest Popu- | lar Music All The New York Hits Tip Tap Tipperary, Ary I'm a Long Way From Tipper. ary When You Play in the Game of Tove When Yeu Wore A Tulip When You're a Lon Wa From Home . y Pm Glad My Wife's in Furope I Want To Ge Back to Michigan Down in Chinatown Ohinatown, My Chinatown By the Beautiful Sea Eileen From Old Killarney Alsace Lorraine What a Wonderful Love Ti Would Ie "i Hear You « alfing Me, Ten. nessee we TF College Book Store AS a SAD MALLBALANS. - ------ | | le + Semantic olinendnne o po Iq Pn a real pleasure. Yor, { np. a a ni, to 30c a yard. INGS, E ee ----r an on Si WHITE GOODS! tc a AA ll i PP Exceptionally good values in white goods that will help to make January sewing Nn WHITE COTTONB, extra » special at 9c and En tt OE SE SSE Ca | HORROCKBES' ENGLISH COTTONS, known the world over. A big range of the wanted numbers. VICTORIA LAWNS, 40 inches wide, 10c A A AA AR mi i aA tt iirc INDIA LINENS, NAINSOOKS, MADAM { poLAus, PERSIAN LAWNS, VERT. 4 are particularly OUR RANGE OF EMBROIDERIES is ahead of past seasons. The prices, 120, attractive. who care. INPORTANT | oHANGRd" : ic Railway. Commencing Jan. 17th, the follow- ing changes will take place' and re- main effective until further notice : Train No. 25, leaving Toronto 9.15 a.m. daily, except Sunday, and train No. 26, amiving Toronto 6.40 p.m In Tralid Service on Cahadiaa Pacif- ! t Sunday, will be operated GET THE HABIT of using Pictorial Re. view Patterns--the pattern for ladies . N ewman & Shaw, |i The Always Busy Store FURNITURE REPAIRING We have machinery and expert. workmen who repair and rebuild "$2800---Pine St., We. wish our many friends hap- piness during this season and pros- perity for the New Year. : Smith Bros, nt Mariage BF cian Furrier 78:80 Brock St. St. (near Johnson st.) detached frame, with stable. ortsmouth, detached sin- g1é and double frame, with large fro and sheds, St, new brick, all nts. St, brick, provements. all im daily, ex : between Toronto and Coldwater only, connection to and from Port MeNieol Eeing made at Uoldwater. Train No. 755, leaving Toronto 11,30 am. on ¥ pert Sunday, arriving Hemikton 1233 'pm. will be with- rr NE .m. daily, a 10.18 . Bn » wi ba with: "Frain No. 16. Jann +635 p.m. for St. John, { Halifax, N.S., now rons i Saturday, From~ Montreal, - ving Toronto Sn Sally, 'makes direct © connectidn "Montréal | 4. and | therefore Montréal for 8b, "John and. [th g furniture in our wood- working factory, F irst-class w orkman- ship. S.ANGLIN&CO. "Coal and Wood. Yardy BAY & WELLINGTON STS. Fhone 66. _ General Office Phone 60 Factory Phone a Stabling . cold water in TO TET for four horyes, hot _and barn. Houses to rent from $5.00 r month up. pa

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