PAGE TWO . mee \ 151 Brock Street. 5 ---- ------.----_------------ From Trapper t# Wearer. -- Registered. RawF Wanted Highest Cash Prices Paid For 50,000 Muskrats, Mink, "Raccoons etc. Write for Price List. John McKay, The Fur House. | en urs Red Fox, AUTOMOBILES AND CARRIAGES | HIRE, Phone 1177 George W. Boyd, Earl Street. 4 INSURANCE Real Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON 18 Market St. BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time P. WALSH, Auction Sales 'We are now booking our spring sales, Book early and secure choice of dates. We will buy the contents | of any house. Allen's . Phone 252. . 113 Brock 8st. Pure Marmalade | D. COUPER Phone 76. Prompt Delivery. IA Quick Sale} We can Offer a new detached brick , 8 rooms; all modern improvements, piped for furnace, lot 338x132; stable, on Fan) street . . $2,800 'of study. QUEEN'S STATIONARY HOSPITAL, NO, 5. : are interested in the Queen's Hos- pital for financial assistance. The equipment supplied by the Govern- ment is as generous as can be expect- ed but no provision is 'made for many things now regarded as absolutely i necessary in a modern hospital and laboratory. The Medical Faculty will do its share, both as a Faculty be required. | appeal is now made is not for th { benefit of the personnel of the hos- pital unit but directly for the sick and wounded, to provide the best possible facilities and equipment for extra comforts for the men who will be cared for. ) | Those of us who stay at home have | |mow an opportunity of contributing | directly in aid of the wounded; to- {wards the mitigation of suffering and restoration to health of those whe are fighting our battles, Jontributions may be sent to Dr. Williamson, Secretary of the Faculty, {who will act as Treasurer of the | fund. All expenditures will be made by the Officer Commanding the Unit, {in consultation with his staff, and {statements will be made public of all | such expenditures. { J. C. CONNELL, | Dean, Medical Faculty. -------- { | CITY HALL FLAGS Hoisted On Thursday Tn Honor Of Kine Albert's Birthday The flags on the" City Buildings were hoisted on Thursday morning in: honor of the birthday of King { Albert of Belgium. | Mayor Sutherland had the flags | put out, stating that King Albert deserved all the honor that could be bestowed upon him, and citizefis concurred with His Worship in this matter. { In Ottawa, Toronto and |treal the authorities also paid their | respects to King Albert by flying [the Union Jack. ' | Beautiful New Stock To Choose. Prevost, Broek street, has this year {an extra fine assortment of tweeds, | cheviota ang 4 WIFE {or Nig: orda {elothi department. is 'made. Stothing and gents' i | departments = are well assorted with | new y Students Hard At Work. In the words of the students they are "plugging" these days. This means that the examinations are | dents at Queen's are sitting up late at nights getting in their last course Specialty made of abdominal sup- | ports, shoulder braces, ete. Dutton's, opposite Grillin's Theatre, | A breach of promise spit for $500,- |" is being heard i i in Wash . "Celery img Tonic" at Gibson's {Red Cross brag Stare: The fund for which | Mon: | | friends. El THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915. CAPT. C. F. CARSON RE: AUKNOWLEDGES RECEIPTS * OF SOCKS, HOUSEWIFES, MUFFLERS For the Men Of the 130th Field Com- pany, Royal Engineers--He Is At Present In England. The Whig has recieved the fol- lowing letter from Capt. C. F. Car- son,, R.E, som of Mr. and Mrs. R J Carson, Barrie street, which speaks for itself. Rgurncmeéuth, England, March 25. {To the, Editor. have receivel from the Prince Charlie Chapter of the Daughters of the Empire, Kingston, Ont; 240 pairs of sock', with housewives, mufflers, etc., for the man of 130th Field Company, Royal Engineers. IL am sure this splendid gift Tas meant much hard work on the part of the chapter, and the generosity of many unknown contributors, to all of whom we as a company, offi- cers and men wish to express our deep gratitude and appreciation for their kindness, as it will add great comfort to the men at the front. I know of no more fitting way of expressing the thanks of the com- pany, than through the columns of your valuable paper. Believe me, sincerely yours, C.F. CARSON, 0.C. 130th Company, RE When the war broke out, Capt. Carson Avas in India, and assisted in| the mobilization of the Indian troops. ! Later he was ordered back to Eng- land, where / he has since been in command of ghe 130th Company Roy- ial Engineer. He expects to take | his*tompany to the front for the spring campaign. ' re FOR FIELD KITCHENS, The Ciizens Have Opened Up Sub- scription List, As other Battalions of the Second Canadian Contingent have bLe:n equip- ped with field kifchers and the citi- zens of Kingston have opened a list for ptblic . subscription for this pur pose for the 21st Battalion." Munici palities in this military division have given liberally and bingstonians gre subscribing handsomely to the fund as is evidenced by a few of the amounts printed below.* These kitchens apiece and five are required for needs of a battalion. They have - thermos attachment which will "keep food hot for twenty-four hours. . Anyone wistung io sanscribe to this worthy object may send their sub seriptions "to th: Whig office. The following is » partial list of subscriptions already received : James Richardson & Sons C. Livingston W. CU. Kent .. Pritigh Whig Ww. GG. Craig J.J. Harty W. B. Dalton & Sone King & Smythe . Jackson Press about ¥1,250 the cost & Lo, Limited oy "A SHEET SHOWER" For the Queen's University Station- ary Hospital. : The Daughters of the Empire hav? organized a 'shower' for Monday, April 12th in the City Hall from 3 to § o'clock to provide sheets for the | Queen's University Stationary Hos pital, and asks the kind ¢o-opera-! | tion of all women's societies in the city Musical programme #nd tea will be provided by the 1.O.D.E. and the price of admission is one | sheet or more according to thé wish {of the donon, Sheets must be three Tah AnaRangy | \ { The Late John P. McCarey, \ | On Wednesday evening at 5.30 | o'clock, John Patrick MeCarey, aged | twenty-five years, passed away at his | sister's' residence, 114 Johnson street, after an illness extending over | a year However, it was only with- in the last three months that the de-| and individually, but much mere will| cased was compelled to take to his|g heim. | bed. { The late Mr, MeCarey was bora | at Joycerville and was the son of Mr. ! {and Mrs. Daniel McCarey, who sur-| | vive, The greater part of his life | was spent at the fermer place, but the hospital and laboratory and for| for the past three years he had re- g : . sided with his sister, {| Hunt, Johnson street, + | In religion the deceased was a Ro- | man Catholic and member of St. {| Mary's Cathedral. He was widely known and few ever thought that the strong robust constitution which he possessed would so soon give way. | | The survivors are his wife and twe | | cilldren John Joseph and James, | | Daniel Carroll. Besides the sor-| | rowing parents three brothers und five 'sisters alco survive: Daniel Mc- | Carey, a policeman of the local force; | { Bernard MeCarey, Rome, 'N.*. Y.; | | Thomas McCarey, residing at home; | Mrs. R. F. Olimann, Oshawa; Mrs. | Katie Hunt, Mrs. Augustus Thomp-| son, Mrs. Henry Ormston, all of this! city; Miss Lucey McCarey residing at 'home. On Friday morning at 9.30 o'clock | the remains will be taken to St. | Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn | | requiem mass will be sung by Rev. | Father A. J. Hanley. The remains | will then be placed: in St. Mary's | | vault and later removed to St. Barn- abas cemetery, Brewer's Mills, where | Interment will take place. Mrs. Katie | The Late Mrs. John Dunbar. On Wednesday morning at 10.30 o'clock Susanna = Stewart, wife {of Joha Dunbar of this city passed {to rest at the age of sixty-pine years. The deceased was born in Kingston and was a life-long resi- | dent of the city where she made the | acquaintance of a large number of | In religion the late Mrs. | ber of Chalmers Church. | her attendance she was ag punctual' | 8s the clock and when anything of | importance was deemed necessary! no other person was more active! | than Mrs. Dunbar in helping. { | For forty years the deceased's] | husband conducted business on Prin- | i cess street, but has since retired. "% be published in the Whig in sec yards long and 1 3-4 yards wide. Such short notice is unavoidable as Queen's men may leave any time after the 15th inst. The Red Cross Society, atthough very busy working on hospital dressings to be 'ready by that date, have promised to pick the - sheets. SEPRPPPEP PEEP SPP PRE LSPI PEP Read the Whig's big serial story "The Black Box" begin. ning on Saturday. This is con- ceded to he the best serial which we have yet been able to secure, It is hy that prince of # story writers, E. Phillip Oppen- This serial' story will S * +» + * + % tons on Saturdays. The mov. & ing pictures hased on the story #_ will be shown «it the Ideal Thea. ® tre on Monday and Tuesday ® earh week. SEPP EFS HOPE eed SHIEPEPPEF LEI TRRI000 Should Be Stopped, Complaint has been made to the Whig about the dumping of garbage on the water front between the Mar- tello tower in Macdonald Park and the wire. i} recently a | umber of old tin hav® been | dumped there, afd the authorities | should see that they are removed as they are very unsightly for visitors, and ot the same time offensive to people living in the neighborhood. A New Serial Story. All lovers of fiction should not miss Oppenheim 's latest story, "The Black Box," which will begih fm the Daily British Whig on Saturday, April 10th, and will run regularly thereaiter on Saturdays for fifteen weeks, It is a thrilling. and fascinating syarn, and | will hold and grip the 'attention to! the finish, Catholic Girls' Club, The Catholic Girls' Club held its first meeting since the conclusion of Lent on Wednesday might. A delight- ful entertainment was afforded those | who turned out in goodly pumbers. Progressive euchre . was carried on Refreshments were served at the clos:. Specials at Gibson's Store : 25¢. Baby Cough Syrup, 15e. 25¢, Syrup Figs, 15e. 25c. Polishing Cloth, 15c. a Presbyterian and men- 2 Swap Moth Camphor, 10e. 1b. Flake Moth Csmphor. i T i "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" |} IH J: | ewpplying therefore, is very short Daughters of the Empire rents; Mr. and Mrs. | EEFEER ti ; uaanalranns Pictures fo ever before. Our collection of handsome gift pictures carries a distinctive air of About a dozen Water Colors from the Rav Studio, Bristol, England, beautifully framed in gilt sweep frames, with giit mats from $3.00 to $5.00 The framing done by the Reliance Moniding Co., of this ¢ quality at very reasonable prices. 'equalled by any frame I hop or factory in Canada r Spring We "Do you contemplate making a gift this Spring? Let us answer this vexing problem of tediotis shopping by suggesting a pretty picture. has been said, and truly said, of the appropriateness of pictures as gifts; of the attractiveness and good taste gained, and how they always remain a beau-, tiful constant reminder of the giver; facts that appeal stronger to-day than ddi gs More ify cannot he The | College Book Store 160 Princess Street. OPEN NIGHTS. Phone 919, [atest Creation In Ladies' ww ve eww S Suits 'and Coats To see our range is to admire and buy NEWMAN & SHAW, The Always Busy Store. A WORTHY OBJECT, ary Hospital, The Red Cross Society, despite its | many activities, has kindly offered to ! | s+ee BUILDERS' Red Cross Drug | 5 gheet Shower For Queen's Station.4 SUPPLIES wey A Bargain. Pin Special For this month we, will offer our "Men's Tie Pins' at special dis- | counts, Now would be a good opportunity to provide yourself with an attrae tive scarf pin at a con- siderable saving. Smith Bros. Jewellers Opticians Issuers of Marriage licenses Gourdier Furrier 78-80 Bruck Bt. | . IT WILL PAY YOU TO TALK REAL ESTATE | | TO MULLIN. | ------ For a small investment 1 have a detached dwelling, (near -Joh St), tion, cement cellpr. {a laneway: © rooms. foundation {ready for brick veneering./ Price | $1,100, | On York St, a detached dwelling, 8 rooms, hot water on Nelson St. stone founda- Lot 38x150 to brick Empire in sheets for supplying + Queen's University Stationary Hospi- tal. They have offered to pack the | sheets when ready. The Hed Cross | Society refuse to sanction the sock | campaign, but it has not hesitated to | lend its: helping hand towards the of most needed equipment | hospital unit. Queen's Sta- | tionary Hospital has reason to be | lieve that they will leave Kingston | on or before the 15th inst. The time, | "and the | a a on ri ahieal. On Monday afternoom, April | 13th, a musical programme, ete., will | be given in the City Hall, at which | the price of ission is one or more. This is indeed a worthy cause, and the response should be general. rook on Wi ing, March , at elnasday of she bade . a- aR. Wade, ta Rev. W.. f i i ks if 5 2 57 % g tg 7 : is » i hi p " eA A to tn i 10,000 Used Brick. Good for lining up or in- feyior work. "or quick removal we will offer them at $8.00 per thousand. ng, light, for $3,600, to Om Birch Avenue, & new | veneered dwelling, for $2,150. Houses to rent in good locations, E. W. MULLIN ! : Read Estate and Insurance | Cor, Joh and Division Streets, brick S.ANGLIN&CO. wi Wi oon. a FACTORY, OFFICE PHONE 08, FACTORY PHONE 1415, . Our complete stock of Incubators, Hovers and other standard articles '| now open for your Inspection. 'We stock the.tamous White Star Grit Cyphers Poultry Foods, and 'Reme- 4 dies. If interested, give us a call. Large illustrated catalc are catalogue given Incubators ... $17, $25, $34 ,{Hovers .. .. ..$9.50, $10.50 Huppers .. ... .75c and $1.00/ -- W. A. Mitchell Ba Se CU Bele Phones 539 and 1456