Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1915, p. 8

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\ Atter Inventory Sale We offer twenty three only Boys' Natty Overcoats Values $4.00 to $7.50, fit boys 4'to 8 years. ~ Also twelve only Boys' Overcoats, Velvet Collars Values 00 to $9.00, fit boys 11 to 14 years Your Choice for $298 Boys' Suits 3b Suits, two and three piece, straight trousers, fit boys 11 to 16 yedrs : Half Price $5.50 for | $2.75 $6.50 for $4.25 | desirable, however, that some poi LET KINGSTON GREET] PLACES OF SDMILAR NAME IN| THE UNITED STATES } -- -~ a In Honor of Peace Centenary, Is Sug- gestion of Organizing Secretary of | Canadian Peace Centenary Associa tion, : E. H. Seammell, Ottawa, organizin secretary of tae Canadian Centengry has written Sutherland, as follows "The 'iveaty of Ghent, which con reluded the war of 1512, between fie jLnited Sintes and ourselves wy ratified hy ihe government of thi fi fitcd States and weat into ellget on Feb. 17th, 18145. » i It was the infention of tae Ca 'nadian Peace Centenary Association and the American lee Cénteaar Committee especially to mark in {centenary of that' date but the pre pared exercizes would be most appropriate, while we are fightin for our liberties in Eurcpe, so tha they have been posiponed (0 a mor opportune time. It has heen though Piece Mayor to showld be taken of the fact tha. 'w aa¥e had a hupdred years of peas vith our neighbors, and a suggestio has been mane by one of our ceili that we should send greetings some of the cities south of the in ternational houndary "There are a number of place with slmilar or almost similar name in both countries, and it would b very nice if we were ta recoanize th: fact at this time. 1 have, therefor the power to ask whether the coun cil and the people of Kingston, 0 tho evening of the 16th inst. wil send a message of good-will to the following places; Kingston, Mass Kingston, N.H., Kingston, N.Y. Kingston, Pa. [ trust this SUgEes tien will meet with your approval.' Mayor Sutherland regards the sug gestion ag a4 very good ope, and wil bring the matter before the civic fin ance committee at its meeting nex s week, when no doubt it will be aet #d upon, : HON, N. W. ROWELL bo A%r the fibst me, the 2st r THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-FIVE RECRUITS Io Be Taken For The Avmy Medical Corps, recruits will be taken om | unmediately for < the Army Medical Corps. When the required number is fends they willl be sent to Halifax, where they will He given instruction in the work, and when qualified will be sent overseas, as asked for. Uni Sunday, the men from this district, wha are at Present taking a course in the Halilax Sel land. mn the Twenty-five i bere eight class are Kingstonians lattal- short route march eets on Friday af- | marching order, ion was given a through the city sty ternoon, in heavy Fare, ing their complete equipment. aripment is known "Oliver" ind the mean carried sit bag, ball pouch and rifle. as the The winners of Jast night's bouts in « she right half battalion boxing com- on the list. netition were as follows: Ptes. Mar- tin and Armstrong, of "B" company, frow, both being eredited with a win, ind wil enter second raw. In the @ wavyweight, Pte.' Mills, "PD" com- ¢ pany, and Pte. Branger, "A" com- MARY, Won Lieut. Cooper has heen appointed cout officer in the 21st Battalion, and vill nok after this branch work overseas -- i MeGill University will furnigh a com- slete double company for © the 38th latialion of Infantry to go with the gium, hird contingent of the C.1.F. Fiaut. Wightman, Sergt. Brown and tes. Noulson and Tucker, of the 14th teziment, are taking the niachine-gun oiurse at the armouries. ' i APR : IMPERIALIST KNIGHTED, : Sir Clive Phillins-Wolley Is a Big Empire Man, The knighthood ' bestowed upon ¢ Capt. Clive Phillips-Wolley, of Vie INCIDENTS OF THE LOCAL NOTES AND will sail for Kue- YiSiting with friends in the city. every evening \ King street. 3 Auley's book store. oi the cott ville on Friday to play ing; 5, 1915. DAY| | THM GENERAL INTEREST Happealags In the City and Vietaity ~~What the Megrhante Offer the Readers of thie Whig. "Allenbury Foods." rs. LL. Woods, to! Gibson's. of Joyceville, ia | Music sale do-aay, 1.39 p. m. aud! Dutten's store Williaa Swamne, piano tuner. Orders ; received at Meduley's. "Phone 564. I'he next nesting of the | Kingston ! will he on the council \etorans' Tharsday \ssoeciation evening, in 1 he chamber, Pink Pills, sold in Kingston at Gib- their oil sheets, son's Red Cross Drug Store. License "Inspector (. W. Wright add- | ed six names to the "prohibited list" a Friday. Two have already served "Allegbury Foods." Gibson's, Mrs. David Rustard, Woife Isiand, was removed to the general hospit- | il on Thursday afternoon by S. S| Jorbeti's ambulance FH. Cunningham, plano tuner, 21 Leave orders at Me- 50c. Emulsion 23¢., ut- Gibson's. S&ips E. O. Sliter and A. A. Tue will take their rinks to Broek: | there for | he Brockville curling tankard Sc. Emulsion 23¢., at (dibdon's. ¢ anon Fitzgerald will lecture on Bel in St. John's school house, Portsmouth, Monday evening, Feb. 15th, at eight o'clock. "Fresh Page and Shaw sibson's. About fifieen mariners ave trving ex- uminations for papers at the custom house. Mr. King, the government ox vminer, 19 in charge | Plumbing, Tinsmithing and ITeat- prompt attention. Ed. Walligan, 110 Queen sircete Phone 1509. It pave to buy drug store wants at i vibson's. A meeting of the Roard of sweets." Health toria, B.C, is a reward of articulate has heen exlled for Monday afternoon ! and active Imperialism. was born in England in 1854. Sir Clive when the question of For ill he further considered. garbage disposal | a Sl John Laidlaw & Son STOCKINGS It has been settied hy experts that Canadian made Cashmere Stockings ave the best stockings at the price of any stocking made in any conntry' on the globe, We have proven that imported cashmere stockings after paying duty and charges are simply not in it with the best makes of Canadians at the following prices . $6.00 for $3.50 -- . Has Shown Realization of What Can adians Ave Up Against. Hou. N. W. Rowell has heen to the maritime provinces aud to Montreal making: addresses on the war and urging upon... Canadians a greater realization of the responsibility this country in connection with the European. struggle. His addresses were' captivating, lle spoke in Ham ilton, and the Herald, independent. said Wis speech 'was not merely fer venily patriotic but' was praetical al- so, Ie' set forth the obligations . o! Canada. to the empire in the present war and the obligations of Cana dian men of military age to volum- teering their services. Such speeches as that«oi My. Howell's mre needed to arouse our. young men to the needs of the situation and to the realiza- tion af Aha obligations. "The Unatdian war, a non-partisar tpaper published in Toronto says, edi- oi torially © *¥t is bare justice to say that Mr. Rowell has in his speeches {shown more realization of what we 3% -$3.00 $7.00 for Come at once-- they won't last long. All Sales for Cash. some years he wag British consul at "Frosh Kertch., Afterwards he practiced Gihaon's. law in London, moving to Victoria The Central Prison is so full thay | Shep he retired from practice, He judges are sending convicted men to | belongs to a very old Siropshite the penitentiary. Frnest Kavanagh, | Whoss aime andar be assumed of 1OFMO. wat send down on Thurs succeeding to their estates thirty OV for theft. years ago, his own name being Phil- lips. He was at one time a captain in the 4th battalion S.W.B., and he : ; | v died at her late residence, Wolfe! Waivied a 1579 a daughter of Rear |... after a lingering illness. The | Mia @ we to Canada Sir Clive deceased was a Roman Catholic in | did ore Mong & big- a Brot religion. Or Sunday afternoop the | all A Sal worl a = funeral will be conducted, and Rev. | all ov the Sead, and the I pen Father McNeill, will officiate. - The | hoe Hie. Doak "apors en che Temaine will ba paced n ihe vali Crimea and Caucasus," the only liv. #' Wolfe Island. a | ing picture of life in those romantic Manon the Sanne heirs The Pressure | "On Germany also form one of the Sportsmen's ws Is Progressing Page and Shaw sweets . -25¢, 35¢, 39c, 49c. We admit. that the finer makes rang ing from 60c to 81 are better in the Eng- lish makes. We Have Ready for. February's Selling Two Hundred Dozens 3 Pairs for $1.00 Superior to any cashmere stocking at this price is the new penman make, proper weight and finish, seamless and with good wearing qualities. - All sizes from 8% to 10 inch. Meath of Wolfe Ysland Lady. Friday morning Mrs, Sarah Kane oi Livingston's 7579 Brack St, Kingston A little out of the way, but it will pay you ' to walk. As a sportsman Sir more than anyone else to make Brit ish Columbia known as a big-game paradise, and he has been very active in public affairs inthe coast province. classics. =i Clive has done are Wp Against than any other peli tical leader who has recently spoken. His "speech at Hamilton. in which he For example, he was appointed in 1896 to enforce the Health Act in the mining districts of British Columbia, three line--the pressure Rotterdam, Fb. 5.--Every day there 35¢ a pair or 3 pairs for $1.00 * is further proof in the German news. papers of how the drain on the country's resources is beginning to be oe Ear nts (ST! SE boi has written a great dea of stirring by. The Berliner Tageblatt,. which | patriotic poetry, and his ag of AIS... Spd England's' sea. power, Tho Sen oki is an much o seieity 10 the Suey, a Sten referte Hod rg enough gold in the country, but what sentiment. In his three novels, i wanted is for each Sudevisdual to " 2 "Gold, G Cariboo," and bring it to the national bank. A | a ad. S94 In Catiboo,. ang great quantity of gold lies in jewel. us. excellent pictures of the making lery which is hardly ever worn by of the far Canadian West. He has its owners. Therefore make coins been a very strong advocate of Cana- of your ornaments." dian support. for the British navy, AT and his addresses on_"The Canadian A Strange Condition. Naval Question" were published in o::uwa Journal 3 book form in 1911 at his own ex- A hill is helorc the Quebec legisla- pense, His arguments were summed ture to provide that where a husband up as follows in ome of these ad- dirs without a will, his widow shal dresses: "The su of 'the rank as one of his heirs, etd seas is vital to Britain; the continued = The extraordinary condition af pres- existence of Britain is vital to her ent is stated by the Montreal Star to daughter nations; therefore Britain's he (hat a wile is not an heir,_has no supremacy at sea is vital to Canada." claim on a hushand's estate, if he dies Sir Clive Phillips-Wolley has alse without leaving a will. il This is a spocia purchase that § was delayed in delivery, and consists ffi =o ir RE [em yey amie engucn. Ho < was hye whore x sous Sh Shon il, Lab Odd Cloths. 2 x -yardey--2-x--2 Joverniaent 3 censor aE spect) the whole of his propery. & land 2x 3 yards, all high class goods, Coast Tia ton was naval commuder evi hat bi hii. 15 ompare | double Satin Damask, in thevery new- : rpeiond | fon rag is it' lam jest patterns. As there are no Napkins to mateh, we will clear the lot at and succeeded conspicuously in this appealed for more and more recruits, arduous undertaking. | and called for united compaigps for thera: similarly to what they have had and still have in the old land, dis- played wove staiesmanship and pa- triotism, more of the cssence' of unity and of the promise of victory than anything which has been uttered in Ontario for many days. His re apoutinility for striving for unity is no whit greater than that of every other man, each in his own sphere. Do Not Like Quarters. That the quarters given Queen's Fn gioeers in OMawa are not at all de sirable, is the report given by some of the members, and thre appears tc be a general complaint. 'Ihe men an uartered under the grand stand a exhibition grounds, and it is stat ed that the quarters are very damp. t is also stated that .since the mer vent to Ottawa they have not - hat anything like the amount of practical work they had while in Kingston ON'S IA Special Offering of High Class Pattern -~ Table Cloths At. One-Third Off Regular Prices a --------t . There was.a meeting of the pro perty committee of the Board of Edu cation en Thursday night. Improve ments to schools were discussed, bu no definite action was faken owing to effort being put forth to cut dow; expenses. © However, (bere are som: improvemenis which are absolutel: necessary, and they will be recom 'after another inspection ha been made by the committee. 2 special meeting will be called to con cruisers to in the North Sea doesn't regard his wifes claim in hoar- Tat, September by a German Sub: Iv everything as supreme is poor stuff. marine. -- John Rintoul, of the township of Lanagk, is dead, following cancer of tario and "the stomach. He was fifty-four years Q There wus 3 Me i Sai mateh ©f age, a fine, big, jovial man. He was an event of importance in many 0% going about until the Satarday Later, interest in the preceeding his death, which ocourred ly among the younger men. Asa re- The deficit of the University of To- soil routo for the fiscal year just passed | FG sult, good ploughing and good $87,000 . Y - Hosiery for Children Hosiery for Women Hosiery for Men Plonghing Matches. sm inh | THESE ARE WHAT YOU Z AR NEED Gut Overshoes for Ladies or Men pe Prices. : : © Nt at a ass Buckle, $4.50, ~~. Men's 6 ~~" Ladies' 2 Buckle, $2.00, | iadics' 3 Buckle, $2.50, Ladies' Button, $2.50. Also Overshoes for Girls. 3%

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