Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1915, p. 3

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| | FOR MAKING SOAP, SOFTENING WATER, CLEANING AND DISINFECTING SINKS, CLOSETS, DRAINS, AND FOR " MANY OTHER PURPOSES, Poi THE STANDARD ARTICLE soLD EVERY WH RE. REFUSE sSvesTITuTES Bulk Oysters, | Finnan Haddies Kippered Herings Dominicn Fish Go. Aaa NEW FRENCH REMEDY, Not. HERAPION 7-3 Hospitals with Sion ooss.cuRESCHRONIC WEAKNESS, DISCHARGES, ISEASES, D POISON, MAIL $1. POST 4 CTS NEW YORK or LYMAN BROS BOOK TO Dr. LE MPETRAD, LONDON, EASY 70 7) SAFER AND LASTING CURB. SER THAT TRADE MARKED WORD 'THERAPION® Is OB BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED TO ALL GENUINE PACKETS, ou Can Get The best value in the city in groceries and meats at the Unique Grocery and Meat Market. le WRITE POR Co, HAVERSTOCK RD, NEW Di ERAT, WHAT WILL UNITED STATES ~~ SAY ABOUT. WARNING ? Bit to Answer the German Ctallengs-All Eyes Are Turned to the United States For Its View of the German Warning. London, Feb. 5.--Britain has 'accepted Germany's challenge to-day. dared the German sea lords to put to the test their latest threat to starve out England by sinking all the mer- chantmen of belligerent nations that approach the Brit- ish ports after February 18th. : The admiralty officials went into conference early yesterday. What they discussed was closely a guarded secret. But it was Yeported, on good authority, that or- ders for a part of the British flotilla of destroyers to de- tach itself from the North Sea fleet and report for duty in waters nearer home will be issued before nightfall. signed to the task of sweeping the seas free of German submarines. Others will be detailed to convoy merchant- men, after February 18th, when the German admiralty decree becomes effective, until such time as the admiralty 'The admiralty defied the kaiser and! Part of this destroyer fleet, it is expected, will be as-} WAR BULLETINS, The government told the C adian parliament that a vote another bundred millions is quired for war purpeses. a : f= FEFPIGFEIPIPITIIGPP0000008 000000009 Cede teeee ying corps , was killed, -- * The British offic- + held a conference to decide & 4 action on Germany's threat to 4 starve England by slaughtering + + neutral merchantmen. 3 i is positive that the German under-sea terrors no longer menace shipping. It is possible that a few British cruisers of royvall type will be assigned to the convoy duty to allay the fears of timid ship owners. The British nation turned its eyes toward America to-day. What the United States will say to the German admiralty's announcement, that neutral ships may be en- dangered by German submarines, was considered only of secondary importance to the German proclamation itself > « Pld bb bbb bP bt 2 SEP b Ib be THE NURSES CHAPTER ADDRESSED, THURSDAY AFTER- Who Spoke on His War Experiences the Nurses' Residence. An interesting session of Kingston | '"Any attempt by the Germans to ignore the Ameri- can flag on the strength of a paper blockade," said the naval writer of the Daily Chronicle, '"would be a hostile| act toward the United States. To torpedo an American Chapter of the Graduate Nurses' As- sociation - of Ontario was held in the inic room of the Empire wing, King- | ston General Hospital, on ay | afternoon. It was the regular 'month- y meeting, and Dean Starr was in- PROBS. --Rising temperature. Saturday, snow or sleet. : New Corsets { NOON, BY DEAN STARR, | ; Afterwards a Tea Was Given in | Aniefica's' Most: Celebrated Makes of Cort sets are Shown Exclusively by the ~_ Steacy Store 5 for Spring 'The smartest lines which embrace many radical changes are shown fin our world famous makes of corsets Sole Agents French Model Corseis BY American Lady, La Reine, Kabo, Nemo (reducing) Mme. Lyra, Frolasit (front laced) EXTRA! EXTRA! 'Double Discount Stamps FOR TO-MORROW ! | liner, with her passengers and crew, would be an Atrocity vited to be the guest of the after. | If you have not already availed yourself of the opportunity of saving 10% C. H. PICKERING Grocery and Meat Dealer. 490 Princess St. Phone 530 Er Saturday Specials At Best's } Fifteen cents will buy any of fl the following 25.cent articles at Best's on Saturday. | Vest Pocket Secretary, Sani-- | il tary Tooth Powder; Sanitary i} Tooth Brush, Rose Talcum | Powder, Violet Talcum Powder, i ij Folding Pocket Mirror, Box {i l§ Fine Toilet Soap. Some fine J i} bargains of every-day wants. At Best's The Popular Drug Store. That the United States against the German decree, j that would almost inevitably mean war."' ton, is deemed certain here, suggested that the United States might join with other neutral powers in a formal protest to Germany. will make a formal protest upon its receipt at Washing- In some quarters it was THE SPORT REVIEW FRONTENAC- - RIVERSIDE GAME ON SMALL RINK Masks Suggested For N, H. A., Um- pires -- Pringle, of Ottawa, Has Joined Third Overseas Contingent. When the N, H. A. holds its meet- 'ng to consider the Shamrocks ap- peal, Mr. Livingstone is alse to bring up the matter of throwing s'icks on the ice. It is known that the Shamrocks lost both their games tc Torontos by this work, while they aiso claim that this was the cause o! their defeat by Canadiens last Satur- day. Hamilton papers ¢laim that Wal- lace, of Woedstock College, and Summerbayes, of Brantford, are both over the jumior O. H. A., age bmit, and, if so, it would not be sur- prising if Hamilton Rowing club en- tered a protest against both of these 1 President Lichtenhein, of the Wan- Gerers has entered a claim against Shamrocks for $300, which is, ae- cording to the rules of the N. H. A., in case of & default. Montreal Herald: Why didn't we hecome an undertaker with a busi- ness in Quebec 'during tlie hockey scason? Gunboat Smith and Carl Motta will meet in Joplin, Mo., which §i ply goes to prove that New York | trotted out a mixture of seniors and 'dyniors on Tursday night against the \ Riversides, in orler to get a line on { the youngsters fer next season. Cook, at right wing, snowed up well, al- though handicapped coasiderably by the narrow rink and tha close eheck- ing. He is very speedy, checks well and works hard all the time. "Terry" Millan, another of the many hockey playérs of that name in Kingston, was given a chance in senior com- pany. He worked hard, but was out-guessed by his mo: experienced "Opponents. Stuart, on the defence, the other junior given a trial, played well. Crawford aid Ferguson were hest for the visitors while Cook, in so0al, gave his bes' exhibition on local 'ce this season, RECEIVES A PROMOTION American Consul Johnson Advanced | To Fourth Grade. By a recent act of congress of the | United States a week ago, which! &ave the president powér to either! raise or lower the ranks of govern- ment officials, Felix 8. S. Johnson, ' the American consul at Kingston, has been one of the first to receive consideration. Mr. Johnson receiv- ed a telegram early on Friday morn- ing stating that he had been raised from the rank of eighth to that of fourth grade. Im the American code there are nine grades and by this promotion Mr. Johnson now, stands in a position almost equal to] the highest of foreign ~ comsulates. | Mr. Johnson has always been a. conscientious worker. Great im-| provements were made by him in the 'moon, which invitation he graciously Er. accepted. Besides the dean, Dr. MacCallum and Dr. R. J. Gardiner, as well as twenty-six nurses, were present, and enjoyed a humorous and structive tinguished visitor. Miss C. Milton, president of the as- " 1sociation, presided, and gave a short embod paper dealing with the ment of the chapter and those similar ones throughout the dominion. AN gra- duates of hospitals of not less than twenty beds are eligible for 'member- ship. The branches, of the associa- tion in cities and towns throughout the provinces are known 'as chapters, and these form the principal associa- tion. The proviuvial ati are associated with the Nominion or Na- tional. -- I Hoykhic, in. turn, is affilisted.s with 4 that = the nursing the ow The chapter meetin acy] for the purnese of creating sociability and instruction. Dean Starr's address followed and dealt with his experiences in Franee.- A review of the causes of 'the war, and Britain's participation, embodied the main features ably portraved hy the dean, whe also spoke of the high orinion entertninad hy. the = Franch nation for the conree of his address, Dean Starr passed around seversl trophies, which he had obtained while at the front. Murine 'the meeting » natriotic sone was renderad he Mise Reshner, who alse gave a patriotic recitation. The gathering Inter adiourned and went to the Nurese' Wome, where Mra, Georoe Nicol and Mee, 8. Canp- bell served tea. The talle was de- eorated with the howmital solors, ved and whita. The followine graduate nirers helped to serve: Wes. Conroe Willismeon,; Mre. FH. Marshall, Misses A. Bailey, S. Hiscock and M. lack. THE LATE ALBERT BRITTON. He Died in Brooklyn: Interred at Gaaanoque. address from the dis- (] on all your cash purchases, do so to-morrow. Last day. KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE. y | OUR TUNGSTEN LAMPS SAVE YOU 50% oF | YOUR LIGHT BILL Fi nal ars this cf Oongregati Churc y i 3 he tight ety OLD CARBON LAMPS. . FUND, Rn 1012, 353.39 4a of TUNGSTEN LAMPS; bill was $48.50, 4914, all-year T ten Lamps bill, $27.80. Church saves $85.90 pe YEAR, Cost of in- stallation, $48.50, { H.W.Newman Electric Co | Phone #41. 9 Princess Street / » | Charm Ceylon Teal BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED At Jenkins' at $13, Worlh $20, $22 and $24.00 Your choice of Can- th Tn Buri down not ate ada's Best Coats |e case was ie -- nouncement Sesterdny. The newest materials The best makes, The advanced styles cal All Coats must be much dearer next|[ year; it cannot be avoided, so that other 30 To 60c Per Lb. _ * AT ALL GROCERS ° workings of the local consulate. Mr. 'Genanoque, Feb. 5.~The sad intel doesn't get all high-class comedies. Johnson is ome of the best versed ligence was received by relatives, yes h American consuls { ice, terd f ) ne TRA 20080A0 0 0. prakiding- Reels rome ror a < for hockey umpires, which has been mooted before, will come up at the next meeting of the National Hockey Association, as particularly in Mont- real, umpires have had some narrow escapes of late from the terrific shots of such men as Pitre, Ronan and others. ---- sion in the Federal 8' Decision in bai tes Li Ae Tmt -- Shareholders Meet. : The annual meeting of the share- holders of the t Navigation Co., Limited, was held at Pooles Re on January 26th. 'Ihe mana- present place | ders placed now (ave my bog abe ® J. E. MULLEN T. Smith. club in Om... - : » y STR P AA TRS TEe Ra : | Headquarters saves i

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