Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1915, p. 8

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f2 PAGES ~ YEAR 82 NO. 6a BELGIAN FUND C The Baily British Whig 3 PACES 8-12 CONTRIBUTIONS From the Poope of Kingston and Meaty Comtry Pos ~The Response, Made Was. Very Libera, H, Prudhomme, honorary treasur- er of the Belgian Relief Fund in Ca- nada has issued a report covering all the contributions. of the peopl of the Dominfon up to Jan. 31st The people of Kingston and the sur- rounding district have no reason to be ashamed of the showing made Ly them. They have responded must generously, as the following list of donations will show: Kingston Contributions. "A Friend. Anonymous . Anonymous . Anonymous, H. F. . Anonymous . Birmingham, C. . Browne, the Misses . Bogart, Dr. and Mrs. 1. G... Betts, Miss Maude . Brown, Dr. M. J. . Bidwell, Mrs. . Boyce, Dr. BH A. . Bushell, R. J. . Bell, R. C. .-- Bethel Congregational Church . .. Bidwell, Peggy and Barbara Chalmers Presbyterian . Church . Concert by Jas. Stewart, sec- retary treasurer of St. An- drews Society . Cooke's Presbyterian Church Cataraqui Lodge, No. 92, A. F.& AM 50.00 15 09] 15.60 12.05 | 10.00 | 10.0. ¥ | 10.00 5.00 6.00 3. 1.20] A315) 31 20 Calvin, Sandford 1 Charity, Circle .of King's Daughters . Clark, Prof, A. L. . Calvin, H. A. . Cappon, Prof. Jas. . Calvary Con. Church Crothers, Miss . Callender, Prof. T. . Craig, Mrs. W. H. . Cooke's Churen, Bays' Class Claxton, H. W. Clifford, Mary . Donohue, Chas. Davis, Mrs, Elmer 'Dobbs, Rev. Athdeacon ' Dalton, Mrs. W. if | 10.04} 10. 0} po 10.00! 10.00 8.19 5.0) 500 5.00! 4.001 2, 20! © 25.001 10.00} 10.00 So oc 2% 0 Daly, Miss Daly, Miss Kathleen DeWitta, Miss Alice Elder, Mispes . First Cong. Church Free Methodist Church . Forster, Rev. J. Ward First Baptist Church . Griffin, 8B Ladies, Goldmark, C. J. . George, Chas... Gwillim, Mrs. Gage, Norman Hague, George E. Harkness, Hatty Hyssop, Migs J, eo 9 B= or en Or on move z es »S a 0 0 0 Holt, Misy GAB. Hewitt, T iin we Hubbell; Mrs. H. Harvey, Mrs. BE. A5 avis Hall, Mrs. David .... .. .. Hall, Miss _. Ireldnd, Frank ©. Jones, Mrs, BE. Ki Kingston Board of Trade .. Kingst k Canadiah Club King, Francis Kilborn, irs. R. K. Kilpatrick, Mrs. H. B. . King's Daughters, {Lend 'A Hand Sirele) Klugh, Ayo. ge Kiugh, Prof, A, B.. 5.00 5.00 | 3.00 | 2.00 1.00 | 50.00 00 1.00 | aaa, L. M., Kingston, Ont., Methodist Churéh, ham street . Mu sical recital, held on- No- vember 8th, 1914, by the organist, director and choir of Cha mers shuren 1150.00 | Mershon, H., through May#r = | Powell, IE i St. 4 | Shortt, Rev, W. K. Methodist church, Queen St. Mundell, Dr. D. E. McCoy, Petér Minden G. RC. wie an wines Musical by Mrs. W. Morgan and Miss Compton Methodist church, street .... Macpherson, C. A, Mitchell, Prof. G. W. McCorkell, E. J. Mundell, William MacNee, Miss Alice L. Macpherson, Hugh Methodist Church, street Princess Queen Shaw, (Proceeds on safe of "The Greatest War Kk" MacDowall, MacClemment, Prof. Macpherson, W. E. M:Millan, Joseph F. McCorkell, E. J. Mucklestown, Miss Methodist Church, street Norton-Taylor, Mrs. Polson, N. C C. H. Pense, Miss Edith C Pense, Mrs. E. J. B. Portsmouth chureh .. Richardson, 'James & Sons Richardson, H. E. ani Ross, Mrs. A. E. Rogers, D. D. | Ross, Miss Isabel ,... ees, E. A. Robinson, Mrs. Herbert . ... Rees, Howard ve is Rice, F. W.* Reid, Mrs. Mary Andrew's church . ... St. James' Anglican church St. Luke's Anglican chureh Skelton, Prof..0. D. St. Paul's Anglican church . Sabbath school, care E. Clark, secretary iSpoonef, L. .... .... Sullivan, Dr. M. St. Paul's Anglican church . Smith, Miss Etta St. Paul's Anglican Sullivan, Miss Frances Saunders, Miss Lois , | Stonex Miss .... .. | Shortt, Mrs. church M. Third Methodist, bs ik prom pon, Thomas F. Waldron, Mit Bibel x Waldron, Mrs. R. 8. ol Waldron, Miss Carrie E. Di (ric t Contributions. Amherst Ts Townghip Barr, Mrs." Idx, pg 2 Cae Miss Dorothy, 3 Bloomfield Methodist "8. 8. 2. 100.00 | ( Dawes, Miss, C.M., Porth . istriot: Lodge, No. 3, 10. Ty Renfrew, ...... Egapvitle | Public School, Renlrow. « Easton, J. N., | Eastwood, Thos, Gananoque a Grosslin, R.P.M., Bloomfield . Imperial Order, Daughters o of the Empire, Smith's | Methodist, Church, Ladies 7 Mountain Grove, acDonald, Rev. Father, Por outh | on Orser, Rev. | Patriotic League, M "A. R. Gananoque, 5.00 North -Augus. - 40.00 Fo Peter's Church "mies" Aid, 5 { Catdraqui school, J Pucker, Mrs. 8: T. UniB% Sunday Wagar, Margaret, Women's Christian Temper- "| Baxter, Mrs. John D ___ KINGSTON ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, North Augusta ni Simpson, Mrs. Phomaos, Jas., Ganapoque ... 2.00 | Van Lewen, Mrs. E. L., Moscow 83.50 Anglin, Robt., Kingston Mills... Anglin, W. J., ttersea .....; ... Bloomtield, Ont., citizens Canadian. Order of Perth . - Concert given by You People's of Bethel -and Yous Po hood... 95 Concert given by Young Peopie's Association, 5.8. No.2, Wolfe Island . . Concert given pila ana young people of 8 8. No. 13, Elden Gtove, Lansdowne, --- Cooke, J. W., Christmas Tree entertainment, raised by the day school chil dren of Mountain View Christmas Sungei - Siven by *S. 8. Nos. | and 4 rst ls land. .... . were AGN Christmas antortainment given by the Cressy Sunday school, Picton 5.00 -~ 25.00 Cataraqui. Be gian Relief Fund, Rings. wville .... " Cooke, Jas. M., Cataragul.. HKlginburg ladies, Elginburg,.... First | Methodist, Young Lréople's Sotiety, Pieton, ... ... Gilt F) tory, Ladies' Ai L aatitie Pu 1,500.00 5.00 37.00 15.85 e Cheese & Butter Fac eeley' s Bay, 3 of Tichborne . Yi School, Methodist Sunday "school, taraqui, ..... .. Methodist church, childen of Ne ro, ee 8.00 McHardy, Miss Erily, Deseron: $0, eens - 2.50 NeHardy, 3 Mise Mary, Deseron: ' Odessa school, Odessa, Perth and vieimity, ... .. Patriotic League, North ta, i Picton Public "School oa Sand 'Bay Chosen Factory, Laus- downe, ..... . 345 South Kiley, on "behalf of 'the people of Frankville 30.19 Sunday school of Trinity. 'AngM- can church, Wolfe lsland St. Mark's church Sunday school, Barriefield, 50 00 24 00 00 . 26. S784. . $5. . 20. 10,00 Stewart, Rev. AL W., Battersea 2.00 5 Odessa, 75.40 school, Odessa 18.75 C. M., Sunbury 5.00 Vanlewen, Miss 4 Warburton Cheese Factory, lang- downe, ,..a... . 96.04 Westport Women's. Institute... Women's Institute of Elginburg and vieinity, Elginburg, Centreville... 10.00 5.00 10.00 3.00 ance Union Williamson, Anh and Nora - 5.00 5.00 Anglin, Miss S. An SA uletitad Fire Insur- ' ance Comp: Anonymous, TE Inssion Anonymous, Kingston A Friend, Kingston Barrett, Mrs. Emma E. .. 1.00 5.00 5.00 Barreft, Mrs. Emma R Bureau, Mrs. Alex Crothers, Mrs. W. J Christian Endeavor Society Bethel Qengrugational Chureh .. .. Vi Carey, Atchdeacon Coughlin, Mrs. James. Dalton, W. B Ford, Miss M Griffin, Samuel Gummer, Mrs. C. F. Girven, Mrs. Harrison, T. F. Hendry, Mrs. J. A Hickey, Miss Hyde, Prof. Jessie BE | Hale, Mrs. David "Hay, Donia . Hay, Knight, : Dr. AP: Lucas, Miss Mary E. M.. Marshall, Prof.. D/H. Mundell, Mrs. D. B MeConkill, Miss E. J. McLellund, - Methodist ee Miss Maude Graves' Class Powell, Charles H. Prachett, Mrs. George 2.00 20.00 5.00 10.00 sroooooococRDDDS Be > 15.00 | (heavy run of cattle at the 40.00 quality common. 20.00 "$7.75; 5.00 { $7.80 to $9.10; lambs, native, $7.60 5.00 | to $10. { LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 15.00 pe Prices Paid At The Varom Centres. Toronto, March 15.--There was a! Union Stock Yards this morning, which] proved too much for trade, and prices | | were down from 10 to 20 cents, The! i market was inclined to drag. The! quality of lambs and sheep offered | i 5.25 'was the. worst seen for some time, | but prices remained steady. Sheep | were scarce. Calves steady, with Hogs, unchanged. | I Receipts, 2,336 cattle, 98 calves, 577 | hogs, 69 sheep. Butcher cattle, choice, $7.50 to] do., common, $5.25 to $6.25; buteh- | er cows, choice, $6.25 to $6.50; do., medium, $5.25 to $5. 75 do., canners, $4 to $4.25; Fy bulls, $6.50 to $6.- 75; feeding steers, $6 to $6.25; stockers, choice, $6 to $6.60; do.,!| light, $5.50 to $5.75; milkers, choice, | each, $65 to $95; springers, $50 to $85; sheep, ewes, $7 to $8; bucks and culls, $5.25 to $6; lambs, $10 to $10.75; hogs, $8; hogs, f.o.b;, $7.65; calves, $7.- 50 to $10.35. { Montreal Live Stock. Montreal, March 15.--Trade at the WWest End Market to-day was good, with a slight decline in' the prices all round. Receipts were: calves, 450; hogs, 1,450. Prime beeves, 7% c¢ to 73% ¢; med- idm, 5%c to 7%c; common, 4%¢ to bic; calves, 6c to 8%ec; sheep, about 6c; lambs, 835¢ to 9¢; hogs, 8%c to 8%ec. Cattle, about 950; | sheep and lambs, 150; Buffalo Live Stock. East Buffalo, March 15.-- Cattle receipts, 5,000 head; slow. Prime! steers $8.50 and $8.60; shipping, $7.- | 50, and $8.25, butchers', $5.75. and | $7.76; heifers, $5 and $7.50; cows, | $3.50 and $6.50; bulls, $4.50 and] $6.75. Veals -- Receipts: 1,500 head; steady; $5 to $11. Hogs-- Receipts; 13,000 head; acs tive. Heavy, $7.25 to $7.40; mixed, $7.40 to $7.50; yorkers and pigs, $7.- | $0; roughs, $6.35 to $6.50; stags, | $4.50 to $56.50. Shéep and lambs--Reeceipts: 7,000 | head; active. Lambs $6.50 to $11.- 00; yearlings, $6 to $9.75; wethers, $8.25 to $8.75; ewes, $4 to $8; sheep, mixed, $8 to $8.25. Chicago Live Stock. } Chicago, March 15---Cattle--Re- | ceipts 15,000; market strong; na- tive, $5.80 to-$8.85; Western steers, | $5 to $7.45; cows and heifers, $3.40! to $7.70; calves, $6.50 to $10. Hogs--Receipts 34,000; market slow, 5 cents higher; light, $6.70 to | to $6.55; shy ulk of sales, $6.8 5 Bt ots 17,000; market firm; sheep, $7 to $8.10; yearlings Of Charming Personality Sir Hugh "John Macdonald, was sixty- "five of age on Satur. day last; is the son. of the late Sie J. A. Macdonald, for many years premier of the country. Sir Hugh' John was born at Kingston, oms., and educated at Queen's and 'Torom- . He represented that city in the House of Commons gn two occasions and was Minister of the. Interior in' the Tupper Administration .in 1806, Later he was attorney-general of the province of Manitoba. He is active- ly associated with a number of finan- cial and industrial forporations in | Winnipeg, which, with his = practice and his interest in militia hatte, i occupied. not been in politids since the 1900. Sir Hogh John has of the charming = personality sessed by his father and is extremely | popular. Your much | Expenditure On Hudson Bay B brid March 18.--The -- 3 Sepals... on. 3 Peak, ston rapvad Do You Face (he With Vim and Foy 1 Day 's Work ay ted to cost altogether $16,000,000 On the terminals $3,480,277 has 00 been spent, while the total timate} 7% is $10,000,000. ° AL Salter, S84. W.-Hatherly, commander of the Allan liner Mon-| and Mr, Turnbull, rydock, marrowly "similaz 0 udges | Baskatche- "Year each, and an Judes Britian igs for 'second | do., medium, $6.50 to $6.85; Ji fed and watered, | Jl $7; mixed, Jes 70 ; 3; heavy, 36; 40 Hi 2.00110 $6.95; | 1.00 Digs, $5.68 ar 0 $6.95 who | to Universities. For some' years he | I 10.00 | Practised law in "Toronto, but since | Hi 1882 has been a resident of Winni- | § pos- | | tate a8 the result! board the'iMon- ful submarines was 1915 SECOND SE CT1 ON The Suit | YOU PAY LESS House MEN DELS EEE Kingston's Only Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store Now Showing | The Very Latest Models in Spring Sus, Coats, Dresses, Skirts. Waists When you buy here you are fully assured of getting Individual 'Style-- no two garments alike. Suits at $9.75, $12.50, $15.00 $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 to $40.00. . Coats at $4.95, $6.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 to $50.00. ee ct A A at tA. ata At ro Our Millinery Depa Is now in full swing. The largest and HOSE com Ladies, Misses, Girls and Children ever shown by us. rtment lete stock of Hats for e latest creations are here ready for you. Hats to suit every face-- Priced to suit every purse. We will consider it a pleasure to show you. Bt ta a IS NEN Ai So | Special: Snaps On Sale $1.69 150 New ap sik wast Low necks, lon ,with trimmed collars "lot, 34 to 44. Bn While they last your choice AT EACH For Saturday & Monday Only 200 New House Dresses 150 5 Ya g or short sleeves. some fancy trimmed fronts--others and cuffs. Values to $3. All sizes in the '$1.65 0 ~ Light and dark colors; plain, fancy, and checked effects -- materials; all sizes to 44. Values to $1.50. AT 'EACH SEE OUR WINDOWS. 8t. Phone 532. MENDELS The Waist House T. 3° 0'Connor, Manager. \COURTING FAVOR OF U, | Band Of German Pr Propagandists To! : Travel A Berne, Switzerland, March 18; A powerful committee has now been { organized in Germany to send Ame-| !ricang to tke United States for pro- pagandist purposes. This commit- | tee has already succeeded in despat- Nol. Daly + 18520 ching several agents; including i 3 These agents are to give in deliver lectures, all with a view to |B converting American opinion in fa-! vorvor of Germany. Ale NOVEL CAPTURE. Report is Enemy my Was Retiad Near Sask., March La That one of Germanys most canght § " or oy § re crew Sui ght ft Soave Sl © one Ww! Felaimed enables him to speak fron | actual knowledge. " of pneumonia contracted i sling ie tot Yo whi i (XT elo

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