Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1915, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1915, 50, 000 Muskrats, Write for | | 151 Brock Street. AUTOMOBILES AND CARRIAGES | FOR HIRE. Phone 1177 George W. Boyd, g Earl Street. INSURANCE | Real Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON 18 Market St. Prom Tra Wearer. Highest Cash Prices Paid For Raccoonseic. John McKay, Ltd The Fur House. rt pp ' Hegistered Mink, Price List. JEingeson SCOW WENT ASHORE Off Macdonald Park Owing To a Heavy Sea. The! rough sea that was on the lake Sunday night day morning brought misfortune to the Pyke Forwarding Company, whose tug, Roy Stanton, was towing a derrick scow from Belleville to Kingston. The scow was the pro- perty of the Thunder Bay Construc- tion Company, the new contractors of | the Cataraqui Causeway, and it was being brought here to resume opera- tions on the bridge, While opposite Macdonald Park the tow line broke, rolling |at two o'clock Monday morning, al- BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Baves Time P. WALSH, Barrack Street. Auction Sales We are now booking ow spring sales. Book early and secure choice of dates. We will buy the contents | of any house. ' Allen's Phone 252. 113 Brock St. Pure Marmalade Crosse and Blackwell Chivers and Son's In 7 Ib, tins 841-3 Princess St, D. COUPER Phone 76. Prompt Delivery. (Const Sealed Oysters) | {an ounce of jdruggist's, i | it | {many weer rere eee wr wrerew [IR We can offer a new detached brick dwelling, 8 rooms, all §i modern improvements, piped § if for furnace. Lot 383x132; good Hi stable, on Earl street . .$2,800 § A Four Roomed Cottage With lot 355x182, stable and J drive, shed on Victoria street, § SMALL FARM} 20 acres, frame, 7 room dwelling, bank barn, one mile §i from City ....... >... $1,400. i McCann, Real Estate Agency. | lowing | ing, sniffling, mucous | dryness; | Apply | tarrh sufferer needs. ! ed-up and miserable. [recipe lcolized ison. T eems to {awhile, {skin is 1 the Luckily it scow to drift drifted -ashore. the wind abates the scow will be taken off with but little damage 'be- ing inflicted. The Donnelly Wreck- ing- Company was notified, and placed a small pump ahoard to keep the water! out. The Pyke Company | will pull the-derrick off at an portune tihie. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Teils How To Open Clog; trils and End Head ed Nos- olds. You feel fine in a few Homéntas | Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone, Your clogged nostrils will | open, The air passages of your head { will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawk- discharges or no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Fly's Uream Balm. a little .of this fragrant, anti- septic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; sooth and heal the swol- len, inflamed mucous membrane, and | relief comes instantly. It is just what every cold and ca- Don't stay stuff- To Absorb Freckles | Every. sprigg numerous inquiries ave made by irls seeking some reliable for removing freckles Last | vear very favorable reports were re- eived from many who had used mer. ax during the freckling sea- possess un- usual prope »s which comple 3 sorb the 8 ef- 3 The xion improves won- rfully becoming rose petal, and as dellcatély tinted Get mercolized 'wax at any spread . a thin layer of it the entire face every night for washing this off in the morn- For rough, spotty skin, sallow- iness, blackheads, pimples, and all eu- {taneous blemishes, 'this treatment is jsuperior to any other. as soft as a over ing Springtime also brings wrinkles to! sensitive skins, that are much winds and changing tem= | To a half pint witeh hazel! powdered saxoalite, exposed" to peratures, add an ounce of which quickly dissolves. Bathe the! face in this; the effect on a wrinkled remarkable - . aay and Mon- | in at a point | { where thers was a flat rock and when op- | | orders on Monday : And Other Blemishes| | into training | | with the University company at Mon- | day, in IN MILITARY CIRCLES LOOKING FOR HUBBY BARRIEFIELD CAMI AMP TO OPEN ON WHO SKIPPED OUT OUT SIX WE ERS, 21ST OF APRIL, AFTER WEDDING, The Queen's Stationary Hospital Young Woman Deseronte Corps' May Not Get Away Before Asked Police to Find Her The End Of the Month. band--Supposed He Eulisted Front In Kingston. From Hus- Fo it is understood that thé big cam, on Barriefield Heights will open on the 1st of April, and that the Queen s Kagineers and the Queen's Oesrs Training Corps will be the st 10 Praining Corps will be the first man about iwenty three encaumj hailing from ~ljeser. at police headquarters in Kingston. ihe woman had an idea that her husband eame to Kingston to some of the military units going over- seas, but ll that can ve learn- ed the missing hubby w not located. The young woman stated that her marriage to the oung man took | face 'alter Chives" aX< of courtship. | Then after living tog ho, six weeks, | her husband ' suddenly disappeared as | il the earth had ond up and swal-| lowed him. "1 cannot understand why he should gO away, said the young woman, who added that she was not able to work and earn her own living. The police have been doing all they could in the matter, but Mr. Hubby has apparently left for regions un- known. On a and - who she el od had deserted ber weeks then ere married, g search lor her is Six veats was A number of tents and beds were sent to belleville, by the Ordaaace ps, Kingston," for the purpose.ei antir 5 meningitis @suspectad from a Lieut. A. R. Stewart was in charge of the Roman Catholic paztsof QC" Battery that attended divine ser- vice in St. Mary's Cathedral on Sun- mornipg The R.C.H.A. band paraded with the party The Protestant party Jattery paraded to St. thedral on Sunday harge of Lieut. J. H. tev. Dr. Macgillivray conducted service in the militia Y.M.C.A. lple on Sunday evening for the sol-| diers. He said that it is a serious! mora: matter that a man should con- sent to fall steadily below his admit- ted best at any point. Moral cour- age and its effect on the personal life and habits was his subject. | There was a very large number of soldiers present. from "C' George's Ca morning in Roberts. TO BE SHOWN HERE, All Records Broken By "The Box." i The new photo-play serial, "The | Black Box," by the world's acknow- ledged greatest writer, E.- Phillips Op- | penheim, has been, booked by all of} the William Fox Theatres, United | Booking Offices, Proctors, Moss circuit | and Keiths, representing five of Am- erica's greatest "amusements concerns This in itseli is an assurance ¢hat "The Black Box' is the best photo play serial yet produced. It will be Black | -- About twenty men have been ac- cepted here for the Veterinary Corps that will mobilize in St. Jean Que The men chosen ar: of a very high standard. From word received from England it is stated that Sergt.-Major M. Downey, C.0.C., has been promoted | shown to-night and Fuesday to quarter-master sergeant. noon and evening at the -- tre. The first show starts at at Tete! p.m., the last at 9.45. Come early Monday | or if you preler along about 9 p.m until tke | In this way you will avoid the rush. {fourth R.S.A. course starts on the Ladies. and children are requested to following Monday Eighteen appli-| attend the wnatinees. | cations have been received. for the course. 6.45 The field officers course de Pont Barracks starts on | next and will continue PAtanans RRR ER RR dodo G. Small, Canadian Engineers, Ot- : FROM SUNDAY SERMONS, | tawa, is recovering from a severe |# ----" |illness and will leave in the near ¢ "When people are nearest to | future to join his is-company % God, they are in the most dan- + ger."--Rev. G. A. Lowes, Union | It is said that 1 the 21st Baitalion 4 Street Baptist. will be in Kingston for the balance -- of the month. The Queen's Station- EX "To the students here to- ary Hospital is not likely to get # night I would say: What are | away much before the first of May. % you going to do with your life? 12 ---Rev, Alfred Brown, Syden- { Capt. R. J. Gardiger, ADMS | % ham Street Methodist, y left on Monday afternoon on an in. * | spection trip to Belleville. Fhbbbbeddobbd bd bbb ddd ddd DONATIONS RECEIVED 2 Phebe Peed Capt. the Rev. W. E. Kidd ducted the military divine in the Armouries on Sunday noon. con- service after- Toward Equipment of Queen's Sta- Capts. Wolfrain. and Grey, _ 21st | tionary Hospital. | Battalion, have been promoted to $500--Justice the rank of major, and Lieut. W. Me- | to. { Culla, quartermaster, has been pro- | moted to the rank of captain. $125--Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick. $100 and $10 a month---Principal -- | Gordon. Battalion were engaged $100--De practice on Monday. $50--C. -- $25-- Mrs. J. R. A rifle competition among the men | | (Clergy street), John Henderson of the 21st Battalion was held op | (Magdalena, Mexico), Prof. J. C. | Barriefield ranges on on Saturday. Gwillim, Mrs. O. D. Skelton, Mrs. H. C. Nickle, Prof. and Mrs. W. L. Grant; George Bell, Toronto; (bed): Prof. 8. F. Kirkpatrick, John Don- nelly, Ernest Sanger. $20--John E. Gow. The' following appeared in military $15--Prof. J. F. Macdonald. "Arrangements $10--S8. H. Calnek, George W, Ma- have been made to send, as far as |D00d, Dr. H. A. Boyce. " practicable, Canadians to the Duch- | $5--Prof H. T. Wallace, George ess of Connaught Red Cross Hospi- | Hooper, Prof, A. E. Codd, Miss Mary tal, at Clewdon, Taplow, England. E. M. Lucas, D. S. Patrick, Prof. W. The Director-General of Medical Ser- |C. Baker, F. A. Wray, Hibbert Don- | vices, C.E.F., suggests that all com- | nell, Mrs. Oberndorffer, M. Obern- forts and supplies intended for Cana- dorffer. dian: soldiers who are in hospital | $5 a month--Mrs, should be sent to. the Canadian Red | ald. Cross Commissioner, 13 Cockspur street, London, S.W., England." The 2ist in musketry an J. C. Connell. A. Macpherson. Henderson A prize of $2 is is being given to the man who hands in to the chap- lain the best battalion song. J. F. Macdon- English Mail Arrived. An English mail arrived in ithe city on Monday afternoon and as a re- |sult quite a large budget of letters | were received from Kingston boys -- at the front. An Enghsh mail will Thirty-seven recruits -for the over leave the city via New York Tuesday sea unit yet to be organized, have | noon. been daken on by the 14th Regi- | a EE ment. They are being drilled every i day on Artillery Park. {| The Rainy Sea- son Is Here Lieut. J. A. Dalton, Belleville, was in the day. 30th Duttalion, city on Satur- more pipers from will arrive in the city on for the & Two Montreal | T Sosdoy | 21st Battalion Pipers band. Among the rs students whol left Saturday to go treal, was Harold F. Hill, Peterboro, | {who has qualified for a lieutenant, and, may obtain a commission in the | 3Sth Battalion. He held a prominent | place in athletics in Peterboro and { while here played hali-back on Queen's rugby team, and was also on the | basketball team. MN. Ashby, 47th Regiment, i. a provisional lieu- tenancy in the 4th Hussars. Dedicated Duff Memorial, Rev. S. J. M. Compton on Sun- St. Andrew's church, a emo] tablet to the Tate Soha Duff and his wife, Jessie Bow- r Mowat, parents of Lieut.-Col. H. Duff. The under gozE Ss "N LA bey We are showing a great var- iety of new Raincoats for men and women. . There is & gplen- did variety of materials and the styles are excellent. No per- son should be without a good Raincoats. LADIES' RAINCOATS, $4.30 to $10.00. MEN'S RAINCOATS, $6.50 to $15.00. NEW UMBRELLAS NEW jow |' niter--- Ideal Thea- | 1.03 Maclennan, Toroun-| {was under the influence of liquor at [eommit suicide on Friday afternoon | | water he said he wanted io die as (he was in hard luck. | MeCleliand says. | the scraping machine can do hed On Monday some lle scrap uppers .... Too and $1.00 | sp Special for Saturday 23c. : Books Music, 2 for $1.25 and $1.50 for 45c. Wrap Me in a Bundle and ' Take Me Home With You, She Used to be the Slowest Girl in ion You're a Long : "Million Dollar "The "Rebel," "The Secret Mystery,' Rosary," "The Littlest "The Golden Web,' Woman Garden," Hundreds of Home, 1 Want to Runaway June," 3 ford," the Darling of them an, "Zudora," Omar Khayyam, Chinatown, My Chinatown. { Go to rel Haters,' "Heather Moon." others to choose from. Pictures A plcture already framed is popular with many who do not want to spend the time sel ing a subject and a frame for it. We have a splendid new line of framed pictures, show- ing a large and pleasing vari- ety of subjects. The prides, too, are surprisingly reasqn- able. . » "ani The College Book 160 Princess Street. OPEN NIGHTS. Store Phone 919, www Pretty Swell Yes, a pretty swell ooking Waist for $1.00, and we have many other styles equally as pretty at the same price as well as higher. | Nobby Suits and Coats that will please particular people. Pictorial Magazine for May, 15¢ Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store To Make Request For Release Of Marderer A representative of the Whig learned on Moaday afterno~a that friends of" Daniel Reynolds, serviag 'a term in the Portsmouth penitenti- tary for murder, were making an eifort to secure his release. wing to the fact that a man nam- ed Riley was given a pardon, friends of Reynolds think they should hare a good chance of getting free. Peynolds was given a term of fif- teen years for the murder of a man named Colbert at Graham's lotel, inear London, three years ago He reoeBUILDERS' SUPPLIES ewey Having just complet. ed temporary repairs to our Planing Mill, We now have five of heavy machines in namely, the Sticker, Band Saw. We are again prepared to execute all orders for match- ing, ripping ete, with our usual promptness. S.ANGLIN&CO. WOOR- WORKING FAcrony, UMBER YAR OFFICE PHONE 68. FACTORY PHONE reis. our operation, Matcher, Planer, Saw and Rip | the time he committed the murder. {Hig friends claim the -raving for {drink to have been his worst en. my. {Just how their efforts will sucecel | remains to be seen. : - a . SAYS HE WAS IN LOVE. How to Make j Fens Offered by Burd Smith For Attempting Lif Alfred Smith, whe aticupted to (last, by jumping into the harbo: (was removed to the jail Saturday Poultry Pay | |fosmoon. in Tove™ was the uly sa. | OW coinplets shoe stock of Incubators, {cuse Smith had to offer when ques- Hovers and other standard articles | We stock the famous White Star Grit Cyphers Poultry Foods, and Reme. | (tioned as to why he had tried to {kill himself. After he jumped 'in the nOW open for your inspection. HEAVIER RAIN IS NEEDED 1 dies. If interested, give us a call, | For Satisfactory Street Serapin { City Engineer Says rs Large illustrated catalogue given) A heavier rain than that of Sup- | *WaY free. fy Sire "wousine, us" Hasinaer Incubators $17, $25, $34 'Hovers .. .. ..$0.50, $10.50 The roadways! | must be thoroughly soaked patore, Ing was dene on Gourdier Men' 5 Tie Pin 'Special 2 wiih We 4 our *"*Men's ' at special dis- VEVOUETOTOUOYE, Yor this will offer Tie Pins' counts. Now would be a good | opportunity to provide yourself with an attrac- tive scarf pin at a con siderable oi Smith Bros, Jewellers Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses ToT Wanted Rats. Furrier 78-80 Bruck St. The Best Chance a Men Ever Gets IS THE ONE HE GIVES HIMSELY, Here is a good chance to buy a home right. Brick Dwelling, (below Barrie). Eight rooms, good yard, and in first class oder. 1'or a limited time this property is offered for $2,550. Brick Dwelling, on Johnson St. (below _ Nelson), Hot water heat» ing, for $3,800 A few good houses to rent from $16 to $30, E. W. MULLIN Read Estate and Insurance Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, Photes 539 and 1456 on Johnston St, VT TYYOYYIYYY iri ----_----

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