Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Apr 1915, p. 2

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os PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1915. AAALLARASSES DASA OBSESSED ASS SS 0 LALALLSLLSDL DSS AKA SLES ar Highest Cash Prices Paid For 50,000 Muskrats, Mink, Red Fox, Raccoons etc. Write for Price List. John MeKay. Ltd, The Fur House, 151 Brock Street. - Fre ym T Wearer i Told In Twilight PEEEEF PEER RRL SLE bry Hdd v Maclean, a' children's rapper to Hegistered. Andrew ained at Friday evening in Mi Helen Maclean, i Mies ( aroline King street, 's party on i hittle when eo guests Mitchell, Miss e Emety, eritert honour Anna Miss Mckay, Farrell, Lavell, Dori { ay Miss Doreen Miss Mehelves Miss Bidwell, Dorothy Dorothy Burton, Miss Miss Grace: Mooers, Miss Betty ay, and several small boys x ® Minnes, Barbara Miss White, VEY PV YOY YY YTV OEE TOYYY YUCEW girls walked « rathe party o Road to the farin" yesterday for ing Mrs Keene Hemming Steacy, Misf Hilda Kent, Kent, Miss Isabel Waldron, Norah Macnee, Miss Marjorie Brown field, Miss Rose Rogers, Miss Mar- garet Hemming and Misses Dorothy, Kathleen and Edith Carruthers. jolly ont Miss Doris Miss at the covers Ryan, Rich- Miss Pense, Dufi - - - A Dutch luncheon was given Country Club to-day when | were laid for Mrs. Hubert Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Eva ardson, Miss Mamie Anglin, Hilda Hague, Miss Marjorie | Miss Jean Duff, Miss Marjorie (Guelph), and Miss May . . Rogers. > Club will nat account of ta held in the The L. C. Reading meet on Monday on "sheet shower" "being City Hall It will meet the follow- AUTOMOBILES AND FOR HIRE. Phone 1177 . George W. Boyd, #9 Earl Street. CARRIAGES | vue new rxexcH REMEDY. Not. INSURANCE Real Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Baves Time P. WALSH, ing Monday at Mrs. G. M. Calderwood,' Union street. - . Ww. not Mur phy, red Sydenha. again this Mrs. L. street, will season. THERAPION Naas EYOAL SUCCESY, CURESCHRONIC WEAKNESS, DISCHARGES, EIDNEY, BLADDER, URINARY DISEASES, BLOOD POISON, PILES, RITHER { POUGERA Co 5, TORONTO, Wik » | Mxo. C0, HAVERSTOCK RD. HAMPSTEAD, LONDON, ENS. Y NEW DRAGEE (TASTELESS) FORMOF 'gagy no ¥, SAFE AND [ad LASTING CURE. Mrs. J. C. Baker and two children will arrive on Monday from 'Toronto ito spend the summer with Mrs. 3a ker's parents, Mr, and Mts. JR. E. Aiken, Collingwood street, while Mr, Baker is om a survey. Miss , Ewing Macfarlane, Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs, John Ballan- tyne: - Mrs. W. C. Caldwell, Lanark, is the guest. of Mrs. Archibald Strachan, at the Customs House, Miss Ildna Booth, has returned from Belleville, | she was the guest of Miss Agnes' School. j Burton, at St. : Mrs. C. Meecham, with little Miss ous ean- i: arrived from Chicago ye | terday at noon to visit her parents, { Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kidd, Barrie street. Of all kinds at the Unique Grocery. Use our Cooked Meats while at it, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Ogdensburg, N.Y., with their they are the best and will save your time, THAT TRADE MARKED WORD | THERAFION is on BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED TO ALL GENUINE PACKETS. John Lemmon Phone 1348. Plumber and- Tmsuith Estinvat street, where Gladys Clergy jobbing i 1 } 13 i=, or addr 456 Tarde Wtreet. Parker, bab, spent their vacation in town. wita Mrs. Crowley, Ordnance street - - Miss Etta Ward, Johnson street, thas returned from a visit in-Syra- | cuse, N.Y., with her sister, Mrs. | | C. H. PICKERING |S 1490 Princess St. Phone 530| Miss Florence Hentig, Princes; Auction Sales We are now booking om spring sales. , * Phone 252. Book early and secure! choice of dates. $ We will buy the contents of any house. Allen's | Pure Marmalade Orosse and Blackwell . Chivers and Son's In 7 1b. tins 841-3 Princess St, D. COUPER Phone 76. Prompt Delivery. (Coast Sealed Oysters) 113 Brock St. | street, is home from Toronto, where | sa | = -- : She. Spent 8 Week adel has returned HUDSON BAY IN. SURANCE Co. to Syracuse, N.Y. after visiting her mother, Mrs. James Reid, Princess street. Miss Cora Watt has returned t» Head Office - - Vancouver, B.C. (B|io0n after spending the Easter holi- BU ad oT oldery days in Ottawa, .the guest of Miss Bella Stewart and Miss Florence Tait, Desmond Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tandy and Miss Lettice Tandy, King street, le! this week for Atlantic City. Miss Stafford, Clergy street, has | returned to town after spending thu holidays at her home in Elora. (Continued on page 10) A STRIOTLY CANADIAN COMPANY. & Shaw, Outario, East, Parkes, = MeVittie Managers 26 We for llington St Toronto, Ont J. R. C. DOBBS, City Agent, Kingston FITS Cured By TRENCH'S REMEDY The Famous Home Treatment for Epilepsy and Fits. " Recommended by Clergymen of all De- nominations. Twenty-five Years' Success Over 1,000 -unsolieited Testimonials in one year, CONVINCING TESTIMONY Has been given by people in avery walk of life. Those intgrested should write at once | Pamphiet containing proof positive post free from TRENCH'S REMEDIES, LIMITED, 411 St. Jamies' Chambers, Toronte, P QUEEN'S STATIONARY HOSPITAL, NO. 5. It is necessary to appeal to all who 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 necessary in a modern hospital and { laboratory. The Medical Faculty will do its share, both as a Faculty and individually, but much mbre will be required. The fund for which appeal is now made is not. for the benefit of the personnel of the hos- pital unit but directly for the sick and wounded, to provide the best] Trench's Remedies, Dublin, lreland, roprietors Bole | Limited, ll brick = dwelling, 8 rooms, possible facilities and equipment for ithe hospital and laboratory and for extra comforts for the men who will | be eared for. Those af us who stay at home have (now an opportunity ef contributing | directly in aid of the wounded; to- | wards the mitigation of suffering and | restoration 'to health of those who j are fighting our battles. Contributions may be sent to Dr. | Williamsong>Secretary of the Faculty, We can offer a new detached all improvements; for furnace. Lot 383x132; good } stable, on Earl street . $2,800 A Four Roomed Cottage With lot B5x182, stable and drive, shed on Victoria street, §i near Brock street, can be had a SMALL FARM] 20 acres, from city wan. . coon $1,400 NE if as 18c, although the general price! Quebec, | | was 20¢ a dozen. i} | There was a good-sized market 01 { 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 i such expenditures: J. C, CONNELL, Dean, Medical Faculty. | Eye Comfort MEANS HOME COMFORT De your eves ache at night? { Does nrtificial light canse dis- § comfort! Then it's time to re- lieve the stralm. WE ARE SPECIALISTS And you are assured a thorough eye examination, together with properly ground Slasses for the eyes from 15 Asseltine,0.0.5 342 : King St. '019 Kingston's only exclusive ogil- eal store. Dox Gathering at Queen's | What looked like an indignation! | meeting over Ald. Gillespie's dog! | by-law was held on Queen's upper | { campus about eight o'clock Saturday! | morning. The gathering consisted | | of about twenty-five dogs of various kinds, sizes and colors - and their {loud barks and yelps caused many | | the police and dog catcher would | soon rid the district of this nuis- | ance." One or. two dogs regularly! give a long loud midnight "how!- J f ing" concert rt near Grant Hall, | Weather Notes. 5 Comparatively low {Saturday morning. Eggs were plen: {covers the p | tiful and sold in some places as 1ow | numerous # sri Saturday's Market. in Ontario together with local Butter remain- storms over Lake Frie. Showers have (at 35¢ a 1b. Maple syrup alse re-| also occurred in many parts of Sas- | | mains constant in price gt $1.30 & | katchewan, gallon ---------- ---------------- « : ot i Te your corset now. Sarsaparilla Tonic' at Gibson's, Order Ww 2 facture. Duttons. . "Phone 270, IN MILITARY CIRCLES MILITARY ASSAULT-AT-ARMS ON APRIL 30TH. Capt. W. E. Steacy Pays Men of "CC" Battery Out Of His Own Pocket-- The Queen's Hospital Officers, Stationary The Garrison be held on April Opera House i will be nthe M and ever be eld 1 the eral ice the mon- arrived [£. Steacy Battery Through sone ir Master-Ce sldiers 8 not 1sed as an according to the The men and equip- ment will be used for the instruec- tion of recruits going overseas. ve batter) Dr. W. G. nell and Dr. civil - surgeons No. 5 Stationary oversea. Lieut J be radiographe¥ and lace, Lindsay, will The nursing S ton will be Mi Anglin, Dr. W. T. Con- Garfield Platt are the who will accompany Hospital (Queen's) P. Quigley will Capt." J. Wal- quartermaster. ers from Kings .. Baillie, G.-B. Hiscock, . B. M. Webber, H. Drydon, LE. Pugh, J. Stewart, M.A Lane, M. Abernethy, G. E. Reid, M A. Bonter, N. Chri R. Cornett, M. Stevens, and B. Rogers, Mrs. L H. Kidd and Mrs. K. F. Robinson. Lie, The officers of No. 5 Hospital (Queen's) were on Friday. Sta tionary vaccinated Berry, who in "B" Battery, year and later taff clerks has officer, He is now 26th Battery h horses and no guns and so only twenty given instruetion at! day the drivers chosen. B.S. M.Inst. i ing the men in the « of the work As Battalion moves out change its quarters from the Ri son building to Artillery Par more work can then be accomplish d. G ¢ I H transferred wade in Fran to heer a warrant The only twenty or equipment yet n On Fri were struct branches 21st will ard drivers ca be time and gunners nie in in fferent oon as the the battery Every ing the giv- at man in " a pair of socks front. ' Battery is for the oldiers The 21st Battalion took a route march on Saturday The afternoon was a short morning. holiday for the men. The men of the Battalion will play two baseball games on Saturday. The bugle band team will. play the team from No. 4 Company and the right half of No. 2 Company will meet the left half of the same company. -- Sergt. W, N. Campbell, Sergt, A. P. Williams and Corpl. H. N. Taylor have been granted machine-gun cer- tificates. Pte. James Wright, 14th Regi- ment Home Guards has issued a chal- lenge to any soldier in the city for a wrestling bout, best two out of three throwns, the bout to be performed on April 30th. An order has been issued that only the actual personal kit of oversea volunteers will be taken oversea. A rifle competition was held on Barriefield ranges on Saturday after- noon. Seven rounds were fired at 200, 500 and 600 yard ranges. Fifty dollars in prizes will be awarded to the highest scorers. A request has been received by the Militia Y. M. C. A. for magazines and reading material for the soldiers who are going overseas, The com- mittee in charge of this work feel that there are many persons who would like to have a part in meeting this request. They ask that 'the friends co-operate by sending their used magazines, ete, to the Militia residents in the locality to hope that Ji "The Hat Stave" _------ Lids For Kids Our "Kiddies" De- } partment' is a verit- l able hot bed for origin: al and novelty head- wear. Etons, Corduroy Hats, Velvet Hats, | Wash Hats, Rah-Rahs "and many prety styles in straw, 28¢ to £2.50. Watch our windows. nye | ¥ twind by Hi | Special for Saturday 23c. { 4 | Music, 2 for $1.25 and $1.50 for 45¢. Wr Me in Home | illion Dollar ap Me B indle and } "A Mystery." *The "Rebel," "The Secret Rosary," "The Littlest Web," "The Golden naway | Woman Haters," the Darli Zudora," Omar Chinatown, My Garden," Hundreds from. "Heather Moon: of others Chinatown. to choose The 160 Princess Street. College Book OPEN NIGHTS. F rare Pictures A picture already popular with many want to spend the ti ing a subject and ¢ it We line ing ety too, able. framed ho do not is Ww of fr a large and pleas of subj 8. "he are Surprisingly rvreason- Store Phone 919. TO-NIGHT A FEW ITEMS THAT ARE JUST A LITTLE BETTER THAN AT ANY OTHER STORE. Our "Dollar Special" F Kid Gloves for Ladies. Our regular 85¢ Corset to-night 57¢ all sizes. Our 'Dollar FB postal: Ladies' Blouse. Our Ladies' Cashmere ove 5 at 25¢, 35¢, 50c. Our Ladies' Lisle Hose at 25c, 35c. Our range of Velvet Ribbons in various widths. Our Nobby Neckwear for Ladies 25¢ up. Our Good Warm Woolen Socks at 25¢. our Extra » Quality Shestit, 25c, 3 30c. Our exquisite styles in Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts. Pictorial Magazine for May, 15c. Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store Y. M. C. A. Room, Ontario, Hall, not later than Wednesday, April 14th, where they will be boxed ready for the battalion when they leave Kings- ton. The committee in charge W. H. Macnee, acting chairman; A. Macpherson, treasurer; F. W He, Militia YM. C. A: Secretary. r++=BUILDERS' SUPPLIESweey It is easier to keep out the flies than to chace them out, > is c Lil- Rev. Dr. MacGillivray will speak in the Militia Y. M. C. A. Hall on Sunday at 8:30 p.m. The in place before fly time. Our special made-to-order Window and Door Screens are the most satisfactory. Order early before the usual spring rush, "Verbum Sopientibus Satis est." Screens should be put The Queen's twenty-one students of wlio (have volunteered for oversea service left on the 1.08 o'clock on Saturday aftornoon 'or Montreal where they will go into training with the remainder of the University Corps. A large number of students were at the train as well . (as. a aumber of the men in No. | Company, Canadian Engincers, and they gave a hearty cheer ag th: train left the station. A le. NA cit I S.ANGLIN&CO. WOOD-WORKING FACTORY, LUMBER YARDS, OFFICE PHONE 68, FOR FIELD KITCHEXS, FACTORY PHONE 1418, {The Citizens Have Opened Ep Subs! scription List. As other Battalions of the Second Canadian Contingent have be b equip- ! ped with field kitchens and the citi zens of Kingston have opened a list for public subscription for this pur- | pose for the 21st Battalion: Munici- palitics in this military division have given liberally 'and hingstonians are | subscribing handéomely to the fund {as is evidenced by a few of the | amounts printed below. | These kitchens cost about ¥1.250 apiece and five are required for « the | needs. of a battalion. They have a i thermos attachment which will keep lfood hot for twenty-four hours, Anyone wishing to subseribe to this worthy object may sehd their sub- | seriptions to the Whig office. ! following is a partial list of | subscriptions already received : Jame Richardson & Sons i Avi ROE oes - WC at British Whig . Ww. G. Cras & to, Harty ....... i a LW. B, Dalton & Sdns [King & Smytha ... | Jackson Press .. Our complete stock of Incubators, now open for your inspection. We | White Star Grit | | Cyphers Poultry Foods, and Rem | dies. stock the famous If interested, give us a call. Large illustrated catalogue given (away free. ss0 Incubators . . Hovers . ap pere ive .$9.50, $10.50 ..T5¢ and $1.00 WV. A. Mitchell Limited "Neilson's ice cream bricks." yd I son's Red Cross Drug Store, wwseeLumber, Coal & Woodeses | How to Make Poultry Pay | Hovers and other standard articles | -$17, $25, $34 'Men's Tie Pin Special For this { will offer | Tie Pin | month we 'Men' special di VTE TEU TOR ew eT TUS Tres e. | ST TUTTE e eT Te Tee SUT e VET Y TV eT VT TeV Tee TYE Te ee our | COUNTS, wd proy 1d Now would hea { opportunity 1 : 18 1 { yourseit with a { tive side rable oH 0) LO n attrac pin at a cou wing, Smith Bros. { Jewellers Opticians | Issuers of Marriage Licenses searf | Wanted Rats. Gourdier Furrier 76-80 Bruck St. § The Best Chance a Men Ever Gets IS THE ONE HE GIVES HIMSELF. Here is a good chance to buy home . right. Brick Dwelling, (below Barrie). Eight rooms, a on Johnston St. good yard, and in first class order. For a limited time this property is offered for 82,850, Brick Dwelling, on Johnson Nt. (below Nelson). Hot water ing, for ; %3, pv A few good 'Wouses to rent from $16 to $30, E. W. MULLIN Read Estate and Insurance Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, Phones 539 and 1456 Kingston Laundry, Cor. Princess and Sydenham Streets. Phone 22.

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