Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1915, p. 2

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Cut Prices On ALL Special Custom Orders Our Fur Factory Still Running Full Capacity|: John McKay Limited, Svan Se. MID-WINTER WE dwinter Sale, Carpets, Rugs, Oil. cloths, "Biderdowns, Furniture. at chance to buy cheap. tL DENISON. SPOKE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. QualMications Granted to Officers --- Col. Hemming In Belleville Be- - garding Mobilization of 39th Bat. talion. Col. 8. J. A. Denison, brigadd com- mander, was well pleased with the 21st Battabion. He considers that it is in excellent condition and the men are thoroughly diseiplined and realize the value of this asset in a soldier. Qu Burristield common Lisut.-Col. W. 8. Bughea put the battalion through several manoeuvres, and then the men were drawn up and the brigade com- mander gave them a short address. He said that he was pleased to be sible to say that the 2lst was one of the umits of his brigade. Its work that bad been shown hiln was satis- factory in every way. He was sure that in the near future" arrangements would be made to take the men to the front, and he was sute that when his brigade reached there, it would be a credit to Lénada. In the evening, Col. Denison attend. &d an entertainment in the Cereal Works, given by the soldiers, and, ai- ter thoreughly enjoying the. different itenis on the programme, he gave a sure it gave him to be present and see the good work that they were do- ing. Ho left at nooun.on Thursday for Ottawa. Lieut. ment, is metit, C.P.A.S.U. 14th Regi- 2 detach Carruthers, Da to No. , dor duty, Lieut.-Col. W, S. Hughes, Major W. J. Brown, A.G.S.0. ard division, and Capt. A. K. Hemming are a board of officers for the purpose of conducting examinations in conmection with the Provisional School of Infantry, 21st Battalion. ; Military qualifications a been anted to ajor illespie, G. S. Bowerbank, H. S. Hors, ddell, J.-E. Mackls, J. A. Carrtithers, of the 14th Regiment, Lisuts. G¢-P. Reiffenstein, R. G, H. Travers, 7. Keenan and A. C. Trousdale, 47th' Regiment; Lists. E. E. Newcombe, 0. P. Stewart and F. C. McGee, of the 43rd Beat Lieut. H. N. Cooper, 46th oth , outs M.S. Hunter, C.M.8.C,, oncrief and Corp. Francie: the 14th Regiment. Major R. HH. VanLiiven, 4th Hus- sars, is confined to his home through @ slight illness. "Lieut. G. G. Mebtey, AMC, is tai'ed for duty in connection 'with medical examination of recruils for. the third contingent at Napanee, Lol... T. ID. H aunbing went to Belleville, {his Ramon BD conned- tion: with the mobilization of -the 30th Battalion of -the third overseas -cofi- ! Gimobhonss, Phonographs, Graf onolns, Columbia and Vietor records. and Jumbo records, Rdison 2 tite focords, Blue Amberal re 53. +B Ladi 3 Hips 1 Fair, has for ihe be beat pid, on * ire. is at War," which will ue oh n to the third und fourth forms' 1 the seheols in Pitisburgh an Kikgston townships; the essay to be placed on exhibition aot the fair. here will be no entry fee, and it.is hoped that all the children will take part in the competition, Mr. Bush- ll is very enthusiastic over the mat- ter, ard is to be commended for h offer. The cash prises will be awd a as follows: Ist, $3; 2nd, $3; 3 $1 wi id dria Bay Oantetn, S00 a Sauitalisation of 4 ckiey-Cors will warding exafidria A Baz, Y., was ty of Swi The y En August U. Andrew . Cornwal all 'and F F. 'Cornwall, #il of Alexandria | Making Hom For Bovine Goods « Ma Brock street, is having a great clearing sale in all his depart- ments, in clothing made-to-order, ready-made clothing, and gents' fur- nighings, See thé display of the fbove goods in his window all maiked in plain figures. Barl Bt, $1506, $3000. Clergy st, $5300. st, 3500, $3700. Be $3400, $3200. Barrie "st. 32600, $2050. Brook Br. $3600, $2600. Colifmgwood 8. $4308, 43500. Frontenac St." $7600, $4100, En selon 2360. The Fesident ot of the Board of Has {hese addition iss is ade raves' class, 5s. LE tthe se on hai The nt Va rs "p¥ AT SOLDIHR® ENT ENTERTAINMEN r | short address to the men on the plea- = Maver C. M,' Edwards ao "him, Cia : ive LE |TRsults of Leagie Gases On Wednes. day Night. A new hockey league is to be. or- 'ganized at the Y.M.C.A. on Thursday afternoon, -- Already it has three hoc: key leagues, add this one will make the fourth. The initial game will bs played between Maple Leafs vs; Sham: rocks. The captain of the former team is <ohn Routley and of the lat. ter, Albert Treadgoid, On Wednesday afterngon, at Vietoria rink, Princess street, thera were two games played, one in the Bu Aragde, wnother organization of the §N A, in which the Fire Flies he Spiders, and between Ponies vs. Bea. vers, in which the former came out victorious. The next games are sche duled, in a week's time, between Ponies and = Leopards, and Fire Flies and- Hornets, The standing of the leagues thus far is Br ug League--Fire Flies, won 1, 0; Hornets, won 0, lost 0: won 0, lost 1. Junior League--ILeopards, lost 0; Ponies, won I, lost I; won é, lost 2 thie lost Spiders, won 2, Beavers, duvenile Hockey League. A meeting is called for all hockey fans interested in clean sport to meet in W. V. James' store, Princess street, opposite the Y.MU. A on-Friday evening, at eight o'clock, for the pur- pose of organ Hue a new Uity Juve nile League. Hitherto the City Hoe- key League had this series embodied in its schedule; but this season it has thfown these teams out, hence the de- mand for a new league. "Nipper" Mathewson has m made president of the new league. 0, H. A. Senior Group No. 1. --~Goals-- Won. Laai. For. Agst. 3 38 14 27 BN 2 13 10 383 nuary 20th Victorias Riversides ..... ... 2 Kingston ...... ....... ° Vardity Next game Friday, . Kingston at Victorige, 'Hoekey Wednesday Night. N.H.A.--Torontos, +2; Canadiens, 1. 'Ottawa, 7; a , 2; Wanderers, 14; Shamrocks, OH. A. Se tomaipte-aiiiin, 7: Mid- land, 3; Picton; 11. Bowmantille,. 4. 'Elmira, 4; Preston, 3. Curling Games. Only two curling James were . play ed on Wed eo skips werd : g Hanéon, 12; 'H. The Bibby, 13. fv Al Hooper, 16; R, J. McKel- - a. ee -------- AN ACADEMIC FUNERAL In Honor Of the Late Hon. Dr, . Michael Sullivan The, funeral of The. te Hop. Dr. Sullivan will } o Ha late resi: dence at the co - Princess and King strééts at two.o'¢look on Pei. day aftettiobn. Owing to i) beng an atademic ie. i fot medical hey ly is send- FE 9 1 4 In ida br. of Meat Unt cio' ! [i radi FE s Not i Unusual Com Unusual Condition. The statement having boeeri minde that His, inspector of the frog in the street railway tracks | at the corner of a tion, the Whig ands in a he, on, t urd was informed that al or contracted add no ilar ones el¥ewhers The fatal a ment. fell the late sorta and or Hani by relacve In - 'te ai servatly tive night, "Teddy" Saunders, to take the Blades Thomas Peter in the in- for tvo months, Mr. ar having been granted leave of absence, owing to ill-health. Sal ar 4 ments compriséd: H. Johnson, on | Go iy st: ol on Wednes- |} STEALING OF BRASS rps LOCAL = POLICE UNEARTHED ABOUT 500 POUNDS. a Property Of the G. T. R., and It Is Sail To 'Have Been Shipped to Kingston by Ottawa Parties--Was Located In a Junk Shop Here, Détective Tisdale of the Grand Trunk railway, is in the city mak- ing an investigation regarding the theft of brass belonging to the com- pany. As the result of 5 visit Con- stable James Bhiteson made to a lo- eal "junk Shep, he unearthed close to five hundred pounds of brass, which bears the stamp of the rail Way company. The brass was at once Confisedted, and the railway gomphny notified ana Detéeifve. Tis- dale éame {4 the city to cheek ovi er the booty, ahd to werk on the case, : It is stated that the brass was shipped heéré by partiés in Oftawa; and interesting developments may be looked for. Tt will be remo: bered that about a year ago, the 104 cal police discovered several tons of brass belonging io the GTR. in 2 loeal junk shop, it was found thai the brass had been shipped to Kingston® from Otidwa, and as the result. of the investigation which followed, ed men who were found guilty of having shipped the brass to this city. Some of the pieces of brass found in the recent raid had not been us- ed. Railway cemipanies are always losing brass, and detectives in thelr employ are forever hunting down thieves who make off with it. THE LATE MRS. GOING, Aged Clergy Street Lady Died on | Wednesday Night. Augusta Jane White, widow of ihe late Shirley Going, passed away at her late residence, 51 Clergy street, on Wednesda night, at 10.45, after a few hours' illness, The late Mrs. Going was born at Quinville House, county Clare, Iie land, ssvetity years™ ago, and in 1848 she came to Canada dnd togk up residence at Richmond, Que. Here she lived until 1867, when she married the late Mr. Going, who predeceased lier some years ago. Since her mat- riage the late Mrs. Going lived ih Kingston and vicinity, whete she made many staunch friends. In ré- ligion she was an Anglican, and a membbr. of St. George's Cathedral, among whieh congregation she was widély known. To mourn her loss thers ate daughter and two sors : ing, Brockville; John Shipley" Goin Pixley, Cal.; Miss Mary oing, resi ing at hore. One sister and ome brother . also = survive, Finch White and Georgina = White, both of Mel- bourtie," Que. The funeral sill be conducted pri- vately from' her late residence to St. George's © Cathedral on Friday after- noon at 2.15 o'8ldk. The dean of Sutueio and Canon twill pl which the iwill be (Cataraqei veuls, 1 Ao-------------------- Entertainment At Sand Hill. A plégbifiz event was held at Sand Hill Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evenifig, when Kiugston talent gave an entertaisment. The committeq in charge of arrangg. arehee, A." MeKendtie, F. Beott, J. 8. Gillesple,| Thomas Gillespie, R. A. Donaldsen. Dr. C. C, Nash, King- Son, A. chairniah and called up llowing to take part: Clare Sit h In sofgs, recitations and in- strumental solos; Sydney Turner in solos; A. Watson and S. A. Sals- bury in instrumental solos. The sum of $160 was realized. "Freeh olive 0il."" Gibson's. rs death from typhoid fever oc: Wednesday, at the Brockville foe: aperal hospital, of Miss Eva Hut bn, who for some years past has been with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hardy, at Thoraton ClLifi, as [gOVerness. h marshmallows." Gibson's. Harry Chidley, of the staff of the Hosnital, Proekville, died on nekday, erly age of A Shitig-swo, oot powders," at Gibson's. In looking for satisfaction you may possibly hunt up trouble. Ste Go- There are not a great many left but the ones | that are we have mark- | 4 at really ridienlous- if LV low prices s vy. to make a es Sv i "get pace for new goods, 75 to 50 and § the Ottawa police arrest-| from typhoid fever, at the : 3 [oie 1 nd Bl oot CL ! ay ae on Friday Latest advices st: wee sks. leaving for the f ber front. We are showing the largest and handsomest line How delighted they ite the Ist contipgent would be to receive You surély know someone carried in this city from 3e to 50e. For the Kingston Boys in England, VALENTINES will le ave Valentine vou would like three tokens bef England in ure Lo remems- of Valentines ever THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919. Open Evenings. | I very shortly. Wait and see enter our displ _~ rm Pictonal . Newest New ewman The Always RECORD AT PENITENTIARY There Are Over Five Hundred Pris. oners in Custody There are at the present time 518 prisoners in Portsmouth penttenti- ary. This is g record number. All the accommodation in the main building has been used, and the iso- lation building has also had to be utilized. 'large batch of prisoners has been sent down from the west. p-------- Gave It To ' Hot. An officer of 4 certain British cav- alry reginfent says that he had a "terrible" shock fn 'Manders recent ly, He told off a sergeant and a squad of men to escort a hufich of man piitners 3 a certain prison famp, When they came back, the nt Yeported tmself, and _ad- And NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS 1 Piles of New Goods coming in every day, and will be' ready for your inspection it will please the most par- ticular tastes. Only the new- est creations are allowed to : Feral Weveveveevveveevevseeeeveeee sees eee see l our range, as ay. Patterns and Best. & Shaw. Busy Store. r++sBUILDERS' SUPPLIES wey Chestnut Coal We have a large stock of this popular size. It is 'suitable fop 3 ranges, Gourdier 169 Princess St Zeiss Patent Prism Binoculars VOYYOVYVEEYYYYEWTL | For officers' use on ac- {ve service, Bausch & Lomb make, | | also French models. | Prices reasonable, Qual- | | ity considered, Smith Bros., | Jewellers - Opticians | ! | Issuers of Marriage Licenses | . vow vow TB ur Sale ---- Furrier 78-80 Brock St. MULLIN Can Sell You A Home With as low as $100 Down A fall list, with amdgiints of rash required at office, A solid brick dwelling on Colborne Street (below Divisibn St.) containing 8 rooms, furndce, electric Hght and gas, with stable, for $3500, 'This is a very central location. Houses to rent, rents eollected, Ad saall Turn- aces. Its heating pow- - er is tre mendous. Price "carried in $8.00 per ton. Shovelled in, $7.75 per ton. Prompt delivery, S.ANGLIN&CO. Coal and Wood Yards my chaps didn't att give It to them Germans on the way to or. With vistors of battered ng Germans, the officer "Gosd gad, sergeant! What 'aia' they do t6 them? "Why, sir," teplied the sérgeant, "they safig 'It's a Lofig Way fo Tipperary' nite their ear-"dles the wholé ® Whoid HHS to thé camp. {. The Tate Dexter I. Dexter H. Hinckley. lost one ae ot WG 6 de- Shed was fat - the late Capt Who Was the fou AA Tineder Hinckldy ne of 'boats. te ® yo pea ain Dexter * Hinckley ays i marine man. The on- IE ng members of his tami- is Feary, or Gartlen Island, ade w. @ funeral Is being afternoon. More Germans For The Fort. i Lieut, Giltnore, of Montreul, with no escort of twenty-five men, prought a n The to Rost number « its ing the Cars, hetn, | without ctishi the TE ET : Dowden. » Sts * ru he BAY & WELLINGTON STS, Phone 66 > General-Office Phone 68 3 Factory Phone. 1415 yi nbey. Coal & Wondeeees The time of the. | the year has come Ss Ro Ie oay We have thing. . Bkates igh Riding $1.00. ll fastened to boots Without estrs gEans $3.00 to $8.00, with or s' Sleighs from from $1.80 to $7. 80. Very handsome, W. A. Mitchell ! i § f Winter Sports; pure shoo, Tete from $8.70] | Hardware © Princess 84, RTI E W. Mullin "an Kinds of real estate, Cor. Johnson and Digision Sts. Phones 539 and 1456, for elsantiness, whiteness, ap itihénens and sanitary treatment of your wash- ables, and Thi Will answer the. eall and Eivé yon fast what you want, just when you want it, and. '# a price {hat will please you, Kingston Laundry re

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