Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1915, p. 2

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\RLALPALAILIMMARLBBLLAVARCALADIND BARN ALEX DBEALLDDBMALLOADLEDLDBLBIDMLLLLN, PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRITISH wie, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1915. i | | | | | Highest 50,000 [Muskrats, 151 Brock Street. The Great English raiat Toues and invigorates the whole nervous system, makes new Bloc in 2d Veins, Cures N i , BERET vnd-Hrein Worry, n dency, Loss of Energy, Palpitation A Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 per box, six 1 please, six will cure. PEoid by al druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on EL of INSURANCE Real Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON 18 Market St, AUTO LIVERY Bibby's Garage A-1 Auio Mechanics Agents, Dodge Bros, Phones: 201, Garage; | ay, Residence, 4 Auction ie We are now booking our spring sales. Book early choice of dates. We will buy the contents of any hosise, . ' Allen's Phone 252. 113 Brock St. Pure Marmalade In 7 Ib. tins 841.3 Princess St. D. COUPER | Phone 78. Prompt Delivery. ! (Coast Sealed Oysters) and secure EE py pap ; Cash Prices Paid For Raccoons etc. Write for Price List. John MeKay, Ltd The Fur House. a chaplain. LB = Mink, Red Fox, Kingston | } | { | | { SCRAMBLE FOR MAIL PRIVATE WORMINGTON Ww RITES FROMTHE PRENCHES. Rev. A. H. Greer, Fog Mark's Church, Barrie Front As Chaplain--Prlkate:- Ram- say Recovered From Wounds. "There scramble letters Canadian mail rives,"" says Private Robert ington, with the 48th Company in France, sister, Mrs riefield "There pointed faces come." Private Wormington says that has been in the, trenches. and everything is progressing nicely. have a few of them," he adds, meaning Germans, "and they are -a beaten bunch from the word go. They are down-hearted and tired." The writer states that he mee ev. A. H. Greer, who is at -the front as Wr. Greer was formerly rector of St. Mark's church,'at Bar- vigfield, and was a wellknown mem: ber of the Kingston Rifle Associa- tion. Private Wormington was a me ible of his Sunday school class, Mr. Greer sent greetings to his many friends in Kingston and Barriefield. 18 a great when the for ar Worm- Highlanders in a letter to George Medley, Bar- are many disap- when letters do not | hus he that seen Pte. William Ramsay Recovered. On Wednesday afternoon John Ram- {8 Division street; father of Pte. William Ramsay, the Kingstonian who Ww wounded in France, received a telegram stating that he had . been discharged from tone hospital where he was under Lieut.-Col. A. E. Ross' care. He will be back. on the firing line again. Ay, 19 Right To The | Front. As usual we are right to the with everything that's new in men's derbies, and soft hats, $1, $2, $2.50, $3, $34. Camphell where the mew styles come front Campbell's To Christy's hats. At Killaloe, Ont., Hiram Badham and William Kilby, were instantly killed by the breaking of a sawing chine Pieces hit them. Kilby married; Badham was aged six- I years. Easter sweets at Lijbson's ®._for the your eyes ache at artificial light cause comfort? Then it's time to lieve the strain, > WE ARE. SPECIALISTS And yeu are ured a eye exominadion, toseener with properly ground Slhaves for the eyes from J ShsslsiD. 5 2 King St. / Phone 1019 Kingston's only exclusive opti- De Deen re- - - - : The Book for Easter. x ollyanna Grows Up. Or, The Second (iad Book, by Eleanor H. Porter. Poily- anna appears again, just as sweet and joyous hearted, more grown up and more loveable. Price $1.25, > The College Book Store - was da UT EE WEE TITY TET TY WEEE iriure hhh ebro "+ RUSHED FXOM HOUSE WHEN SMOKE ¥ FROM RUEBISH- PILE FILLED IT Had a 214 Division Calle--Firemen People at Street Close Carried Child Down a Ladder to Safety. living in thg home Miller, 214 Iivision street, ose call from being sufioen on Wednesday night, when +» from a pile of rubbish, which =» near the back door, en The inmates had to exit. and Fir people use, rried man futz 1 room phone eall 1 o'clock, d on the scene " filled with hersom could v about tha Won en oT¢ ithe § and Men and iv out could, dressed. firemen first directed their at- getting all the inmates t ford found that there one of the rooms, get out without A » hurried and mgde assing the little on ireman Lutz, who came down the The other ple were able to get out upattended. In her attempt to put out the fire, Mrs. Miller had her hair singed. Al- though the hour was late quite a crowd of people was attraoted making me very to assist the to F ladder. one pec large to the scene The very es fire, in La e rubbish heap was xtinguished, and there me to property. ( ASES TO BE HEARD. By navel at County Court Next Tuesday. The docket of civil cases entered for trial at the non-jury sittings of the County Court before Judge Mad- den on Tuesday is as follows! B. F. Detlor, Arden, vs. Hannah, Napanee, mission for selling defendant's farm. The defendant denies that he em- pleyed the plaintiff. Earnest R. Beckwith ve. W. J. Ba- ker for balance due for architect's fees and for materials. The defend- ant claims delay in. completion of building and losses caused by such delay John Bennett vs. of the Township of Piieburs for a declaration that $79.55 in a tax paid be taken off the collec tor's roll. The { defendant claims that the amount is legally charged against the plaintiff Minerva E. Hayes, Arden, et al vs George Boomhower for $200 dam- ages for cutting timber and wood be- longing to the plaintiff and commit- ting other trespasses. The defend- ant claims he has a right to cut and remove the timber. F. B. McCurdy vs. A. C. Knapp for $125.22 for purchase of cotton and broker's commission. The de- fendant claims that the plaintiff had no instructions to buy the cotton. Judge Henry the Corporation 21ST BATTALION SCOUTS Held a Dinner At the British Ameri- can Hotel, The Sdouts of the, 2lst held an enjoyable dinner at the British-American Hotel Wednesday night. The menu cards was taste- fully decorated with sketches by the Scouts. © The guests "of honor were Lieut.-Col. W. 3. Hughes, Lieut.-Col. Stewart and Major UC, €. Bennett. Toasts were given to "The King," "Our Empire," by Scout Cox, from British Guiana; "Colonel Hughes and Guests," by Lieut. Coo In 'response, ' Lieut. Col. Hughes spoke of the hard work and amount of energy shown by the Scouts in their training." Their sketches and plan-making 'were of a high standard and were warmly praised. Lieut. Cooper, Lieut.-Col. Stewart and Ma- jor" Bennett also responded. "The Ladies," were: toasted by Scout. Mcladyen and a response was made by Sergt. Stinmson. Songs were rendered by Lieut. Coop- er and Scouts MacFadyen, Northey, Riley and (ntey. CLEARED FOR OSWEGO. Battalion Lake Navigation Opened By The i Steamer Jeska. The Fever oT Thursday for Oswego, to load coal | pany marked the opening of lake! havigation from this. port, The opening is much earlier than last | year. + The steamer Port Colborne, laid up at Portsmouth, was taken to the. | dry dock on Thursday morning. The Steamer: Northmount, laid up in the | harbor, was also taken to the dry! 1 dock. on | Richardson as t [Cargo of grain stored, in the Velsel [all winter. "September Morn." . Rowland & Clifiord will present at | the Grand on Thursday, A 8th, a big musical oy | Morn," wamen is a revel - fun, songs and tangos, with: Maude Pot- iy the American "Gab d 3 nooner oS uay Night At nivel s, { dozen or and ome dozen iy or de ean: grapes for a quarter. | i Choose Your Hat. ! Silk varigty. George Mills & Co. 'Rufus and Lloyd Tetloek, Cazle | formed a i Fae gee pet Homme a gone je Pi ence i i i § i f ¥ i Tor agent's com=" Stares, | --COoRl Com- hats, stiff hats, soft hats! in 1 The Late John McKinney. On March 22nd, angliness ex- tending over three n 15, John Kinney passed away at s home Colton, Cali Besides his » (for- merly Miss Lena Ebv this eity) two small sons are bereaved Mo Me- in ife of Late G. Ww. W. Gaden, « Thursday morn tuains will be bur cemtery en faturda honors He wa head accountant nes, of this city ago" he removed The George Gaden, Toroni¢ his re. taraqui , Masonie any nag ome fifteen vears Montreal and lat- terty has been president and mana ger of the Gaden-Hillock Revolving Door Company, Toronto. He was a past president of the Kingston Old Boys' Association, Toronto, and some members will accompany the remains here. He was a t master of Ancient St. John's asonic Lwpdge He was a Methodist, a panionable man, a splendid conver- sationalist, well read, of fine business acumen and a man of hich character He was seventy-three years of age. Several years ago his wife passed away, Several daughters survive. Hats. dire t we Une of our 32 hats. & Co on years Min for Matnee a 0 Two Dec Mar ar Jecause we import offer great values. dows is filled with them, George Mills Kingston Presbyte rian Union. The annual convention Qf the Kingston Presbyterian Union to be held in St. Andrew's Church at Na- panee Good Friday afternoon and evening will have these Kingston re- presentatives: Rev. J. W. Mcintosh, Miss Annie Johnston, W. H. Wylie, D. A. Shaw, James Craig, Miss Lyla Buse, Miss Vera Irwin, Miss Carrie Milton, Miss Isabelle Dunlop, Miss Hysopp, William Ww. Newman, G. A. Florence Cooke, Mrs. Miss Eva Atkinson Wonderland Theatre Sold. Capt. H. Martin has sold the Won- derland theatre to John Ashwortn formerly of Halifg<, and at present with the London Life Insurance Company. Having been in the thea- trical business for some time. Mr. Ashworth is sure to keep up the high standard of pictures that were shown by Capt. Martin, who is re- turning to the marine business. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Growe's signature is on each box. 28ec. can win- See 'Pherson, W. P. Hedley, Fine Summer Home. Plans are undér contemplation for the erection of a fine summer home which will be built at' Crouse's Point, N.Y., near Clayton, during the coming summer for KE. S. Wood- ward, a wealthy capitalist of Ards ley-on-the-Hudson. HK is estimated that the dwelling when completed will cost upwards of $25,000, Green Mint For Easter. Fresh asparagus, cauliflower, spinach, toes, cucumbers, parsley, "rhubarb, green peppers, ete., beets, salsify, celery, radishes, lettuce, shallots, at Carnovskyls, earrots, toma- For the convenience of, customers College Book Store open Friday. "THE HAT STORE" NEW EASTER HATS For EVERYBODY "Popular It is a simple matter to choose a hat from the big variety we show. You ean find, not near- ly, but precisely, the hat that suits your face, fits vour head and wins Your fancy, and up. © See our two big win- dows. One contains no- thing hut $2 hats, Store open to- "night until 9 o'clock. : ------ zenial com-: TMIEST - rin orker-- We have just Prayer 200 R. « order, Books. the follow mg he wks: 160 Princess Street. 160 Princess Street. Pec AA Ae tr, tr at 8 ASA A A atta NM A The College Book Store ived. R. x Prayer 'Books---Direct Ship- ment Just Received from Toleng ' NO MIDDLEMAN' S PROFIT. in time for the Easter trade, a shipme ut of over As this line was sent with a view to making up an the re are no two in the whole shipment alike. Handsome presentation style of bindings. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN NIGHTS. Prices from 10¢ to $2.50, in Key to Heaven, Garden of the Soul, Treasury of the Sacred Heart, Child's Picture Prayer Book, Garden of the Soul, Manual of Cathalic Piety. Some handsome editions in Ivory covers, suitable for wedding presents, mA mm The Easter Store Phone 919. A A AA PtP, Phone 919, Wearables g the Easter Season. $1. antee. RECEIVED TO. DAY : New Ideas in Neckwear, New Ideas in Blouses, New Ideas in Skirts New Ideas in Suits, New Ideas in Coats. Prices to please all purses. The Best Kid Glove in the trade at 00 All shades, sizes and with guar- Once worn, always worn. N ewilnan & Shaw. The Always Busy Store. CONSTABLE CLARK RESIGNS. "Member Of The To Retire, TLesslie Clark, of the Kingston police force, handed in his resignation to the chief. He is leaving the force to take over his father's arm ate Glen- vale. He has been connected with the department for a - year and "four months and during that time proved hirseli a most ecient officer. He rendered able service, and during his 'm of service agamst his conduet or duty. tires with department. He is going back this first love, that of farming. Force a popular member has See Garden Island Friday. Persons desirous of looking over the summer houses for rent on Gardén Istand may do so by taking the fer- | ry on Friday. We will be on, the is- ' dand that day to give all informa- ion. --Fhe- Ke Cartoll--Ageney:-- Beautiful New Stock To Choose. Prevost, Brock street, has 8 This ip year lan extra fine assortment of His ---- gents' furnishing Just a reminder. Our new Faster ~await-your--inspection. Store {open this evening. Campbell Bros. ithe big hat dealers. Ringst on-Cape Vincent Vincent Sedvice. . Commencing April 1st, SS. Ameri ea 'will leave Kingston 1.30 pm.' | daily, except Sunday, tor Cape Vin. cent, fonnecting with New York Central Railroad for all points. King Of $2 Hats. i § ¥ i i Ashbury Methodist Episcopal Church, Watertown, N.Y: has invit-| i the Nerthern New York Metho- i t Episcopal conference to meet } in that church next year Austrian losses in Y rutts Valley | (Northeast Hungary) on the day of | March 28th are estimated at 18,000. 1090 doz. fresh eggs on sale Sat- Anderson Bros. | | re==BUILDERS' Ahere pan-net-s-mark-- : stock the famous SUPPLIES ewes Made in Canada To your special order or de- sign. Right here in Kingston, Beautiful Quartered Oak Chairs. ' oenmitn Quartered Beausiini _ Quartered Cabinets: Cabinets, Wardrobes, Cedar Chests, Handsomely hand-carv- ed Tables. | S.ANGLIN&CO. WOOD-WORKING FACTORY, LUMBER YARDS, OFFICE PHONE 66. i How to Make Poultry Pay Our complete stock of Incubators, | Hovers and other standard articles! now open for your inspection. - White Star Cyphers Poultry Foods, dies. Large illustrated catalogue given w If interested, give us a call. away The Waverly. George Wills & Co. Sacubators.. | Hovers . 'Huppers ., = FACTORY PHONE THIS § *seeelumber, Coal & Woodeees ¥ Grit 4 and Reme- | $17, $25, $34. ..$9.50, $10.50 Our Pearl Rings are First Choice { With the many who view our windows and show cases. i Prices are right. Pearls are | matched and creamy, and Surely set in 14K Rings and it's pe stone Smith Bros., Jewellers Opticians | Issuers of Marriage Licenses | Wanted Rats. Gourdier Furrier 76-80 Bruch Se. A man may work and fret and sweat, His fortunes to advance, But he never yet got rich, you bet, Unless he took a chance. For $3,200 We are offering a 11 room stone dwelling on Earl street (below Wel- lington), with hot water heating gas, good yard and stable. WHO WILL GET ONE OF OF THESE FIRST? Russell-§t James St. for A frame dwelling on for $625, and one on $6006; A dwelling to "rent ons William St. (below Barrie) with furnace and Gan, May 1st for 20. 00 pe wr month. E.W. Mullin, Real Estate Broker, Cor. Johnston and Division Streets. Phones 539 and 1456.

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