Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1915, p. 2

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Reliable Storage FOR YOUR FURS: Our receipt protects you against loss. Telephone 489. Our wagon will call. John McKay LIMITED. 149. 157 Brock St. Wood's Phosphodins, The Great English Remedy. | Tones an it the hols Dervous aysten sm, makes new Blood Cures Nervous | Sisbiliry, Mental and Brain Hy rr ne ! 088 Heart, Faili emory. Laid $1 per box, si for $5. One will please, six will cure. Sold by druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on Sold by al | New mphtot mailed fr ret Wipicing ca. TORONTO, Fore ost Winder A SPLENDID WAY TO REDUCE ONE'S WEIGHT perhaps, no one thing that shows the passing of our youth so much as the horrible tendency of some of us to put on too much weight after we have reached the age of 2% or | However young our face may appear, | our figures "give us away The cause of this over-stoutness 1s that our stomachs convert t food we eat into fat because there is not enough oxygen in the blood to pro- duce a proper combustion to destroy the fatty tissue To reduce your] weight go. to a good druggist a and gat | oil of orilene in eapsule form and jake after each meal It is sold « nal sealed packages. Oil of p taken at medl-times gives you all | banefit of the food you, eat, and a » same time dissolves the fatty tis. » from any part of the body where there is excessive fat In this way many have reduced their weight at | the rate of about a 1b, a day, and no | fNahbiness 1x left | Any druggist ean supply you or a large size box will be sent on receipt of $1.00 Address D. J. Lit tle Drug Ca, Box 13249, Montreal, Can. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; move Them With The Othine Prescription, | This prescription for the removai | of freckles was 'written by a promin-| ent physician and is usually so suc-| cessful in removing freckles and | giving a clear, beautiful complexion | that it is sold by Go. W. Mahood or! any druggist under guarantee, to re- fund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and re-! move them. (Even the first few ap- plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for! the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guar-| antee, Skin Sufferers Your Relief Is Guaranteed. There is, gh 1 Re- | The D. D. D. Predeription for Eeze- ma, a mild, antiseptic wash stops that awful itch instantly. Druggists throughout the city] have witnessed such remarkable] cures with this remedy that they now universally recommend D.D.D. As proof of their confidence, they offer you the first full-size bottle on guarantee that upless it does the! SAME FOR YOU, it costs you not al cent. A generous trial bottle for 2fe¢. Geo. W. Mahood, druggist ston, D. D. D. is made in Canada. Home Proposit- University Avenue--New de- brick | terward remaining for bridge. he | R. Hemming, { Douglas Young, Mrs. | Miss Mary | Johnson street. j bridge on Wednesday * » | worth Company, . | for King-| jons for Quick | Twilight re PREP EPPA A LR Edd bie Tod In | : 3 : Mrs W. Richardson, 1379 0 hed Alan and 'unninghan Misg Dorothy and Kathleen Carruthers were hostesses at an in- férmal bridge on Friday afternoo wnour of Mrs, Keene Hemming when the other neluded Mrs. G. 8. 8 ( Mrs, Wil- liam Steacy, Marjorie Brown- field, Miss | Waldron, Miss Mamie Garrett, Miss Rog: rs, Miss Hilda Kegt, Mis Kent, Miss Norah Macnee Kathleen Crisp, N Rose and Miss Helen Campbell Miss abelle * A Duteh~luncheon of twelve being given at the Club this, afternoon, the cov Countr,; guests af- The players include Mrs. J. B. Carruth- ers, Mrs. Iva E. Martin, Mrs. T. D Mrs. Walter Macnee, Mrs. Francis H. Macnee, Mrs. C. C. Bennett, Mrs. Jameés Cappon, Mrs. Jeremy Taylor, Hora, M 1L Norton Miss Eleanor Macdon ers is Taylor and nell. + 0s = An informal dance was Rockwood Hospital last staff and employees. A glente noticed were Mrs. George Mackay, Miss Graham, Miss Pearl Oldrieve, Miss Edith Fraser, Miss Mabel Richardson, Miss Kath leen Ryan, Miss Florrie Stewart Miss Lillian Mundell, Dr Messrs. Roy Campbell, R. S. E. Ryan, C. Ryan and Neil given at night by the few ot the Winch, Mrs. iriscoe, Whaley, Black. Mrs. Hugo Craig won the | dies' prize at bridge at the Country Club__on Friday when Mr. and Mrs. Jo. A. celebrated their silver wedding bridge and military euchre SIXly guests. first la- Windsor evening Mckay with a party lox - * - The Girls' Musical Club held its regulas meeting on Wednesday even ing at We hame of Miss Vera Shaw, ¥ ® 4 Nicol, Cataraqui, the city again Mes. not receive in fo George this Miss Hilda Kent will entertain at alternoon. * F. Nickle, Ottaw a yesterday. Mrs. James Poole M.P., arrived from Dunn, Los An eles, Cal., announces the Ee daughter, Mary Apn, Nathaniel Sears, on March 31st. James Devlin, Pembroke, aged sev- enty-five years, died on Saturday. Hg! bad resided in Pembroke for sixty- three years and was Collector, of Police and Superintendent ter Works at various tumes his daughters is Mrs. 0.11. ladar, Mastin and Morgan, ol the M. & M. Bazaar and the 5-to 25 Uent Stare, Picton,bave disposed of their business to the IF. W. Wool New York, * to Charles of Wa Dungy, Ka Miss Mabel Rose, Ningston, been visiting ner parents, Mr. Mrs. William Bose, Cressy, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boyes, | returned this week from California. Mr. and Mrs. H: B. Sherwood, Na- panee, have left to spend a month in | New York. Mr. and Mes, sons, Norman Whitby, reside, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis, Syden | ham street, leit, yesterday, for New York and Atlantic City. Mrs. H. IH. Dounelly, recently ing 'Mrs. Thomas Donnelly, and Napanee, Richard Perryman and and Roger, have left where they will in future visit- Earl ) S.Assplstine,D.0.8 342 King St. PEEL. '019 Rihsatany ry exclusive "tl £4 west SAE We are now booking our spring sales. early and secure choice of dates. | We will buy the contents of any house. . Phone 252. 113 Brock St. s tne proprietors. | and | THE DAILY PREY WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 17 17, 1915. from St. . Yoh, N. 5. on the 55, Metagama to mn Engl apd. John Da to sail - en and to sper Hammond, guest, srs. Dennis, loronto early aldron, King f stérday fer Atlantie here she will join Miss Carrie Miss Fihel' Waldron. Y eturnel from street, City, and Dean Stary New York urns, Frontenac daughter, Mrs. ge, In ioronto, on Monday Sanderson and Sanderson are now occupy home on Barrie turned to in | Stuart is and Mrs. Lind say Malcolm are e expected home from Ottawa the latter part of next week. McKAY.. Saturday sec cond year. after- Miss street, Florrie Forneri, has returned from after visiting Mrs. for the past Prof. J. K. Robertson, Queen's, spent a few days this week at his { home in Perth Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Green, Belle- ville, have been the guests of Rev R. 8. Forneri and Miss Forneri, Al- Alfred Montreal month, fred street. will & | street, Wallace McKay, of Queen's, for his home in Renfrew, Jansiens De Kingsley, 'who have their sister, Mrs, P. been Conroy, Alfred | cisco. | bell, marriage ol | Chief. | | take Une of | | { | | has { a sons ! Durno, Calgary; | guest of Rev. G. I. | the | toward the Nirs..J. C. Spence, Ottawa, is and Mrs, 30 Colborne street, * Camp The nounced in Chatham of Mies a Cur- zon Weatherspoon Mclaren, daughter of Col. J. W. Harold Austin Cooch, only son of H. C.: Cooch, Toronto, the marriage to place the latter part of April. youngest UBITUARY Died At Lacombe, Alberta. After a long illness John N. passed peacefully away at his at Lacombe, Alberta, on April Sth. Mr. Poole; with his wife and family, three sons and' six dau- ghters, came to Lacombe twenty- two years .ago this month. One son, George, remained in Ontario and two dauphters, with their famflies, came west two years later. Mr. Poole was born in Kingston, Ont., seventy- five years ago and although fond of the west he always missed and the waters of Ontario He was married forty sight ago to reer Keith, Lake Poole home Thursday, years Opini- George, Pembroke ha ais Columbia; Garnet, Lacombe, Al Haveoust, who died in five years ago; Mrs, N. "Mrs. W. Shales, Mrs. P.' A. Fitzer, Mis. C0 Morehouse and Mrs, . R. Kent, Lacombe; Mrs. J. W. Mrs. P. A, Marshall, | British Columbia; Gertrude, at home. | on Saturday afternoon, was con- ted by Bev. Mr. Hradiey; the | Methodist minister, and was one of Inrgest over held at Lacombe. { pall-bearers * were four grandsons, one | grand son-in-law and one nephew, The Late Jack Jack Roblin. After an illness of some duration, lattes=part of which no were held out for his recovery, Jacob H. Roblin, a well-known and | highly respected farmer, passed away | ot his home April 10th. lo in Adolphustown, on The late Mr. Roblin be to one of the oldest families in the locality, being of U.E.Loyalist descent. He was born in Adolphus- town in 1848, and was an only son of the late William Roblin, and nephew of the late David Roblin, M.P. In religion - he was a er rint and. in politics a Liberal, and was tor some ' years Reeve of the township. He | | nlso served his country at the time of the Fenian Raid. He was possessed of remarkable bhusibess ability, having had marked success in his chosen vo- cation. a a ng i; was valued by all who knew him. Left to mourn his loss are his wi- Load Extract, 250." na Ning | this | Frederick Austin | left Varedeke and Miss | i: ' visiting | left on Saturday for San Fran- | the | engagement has just been an-| McLaren, and | SIX MONTES IN JAIL *EORGE RE PDE N SENTENCED BY THE MAGISTRATE | Hired Bicycle in Kingston and Sold It To a Party at Gananoque--Al- fred Smith, Why Attempted So cide, Will Undergo Medical Treat- ment, Shortly after Constable James i werd on Friday af- nted on a ci "yeie, the proper Kingston, he h f George Muller, tedden locked up n a cell at & Station and when the acct ppes i before the Court on S iy morning Ma- gisirate Farrell enced him to six nonths in jail. Redden has been be- # the Court on many occasions. His love for strong drink is his great trouble He has attempted suicide several times and has had a great leal of trouble Mr. Muller rented a bicycle to Red- den and the latter, ing it at the time he promised to rode to Gananoque on it and while | there sold it to a party for $8. The wheel was valued at $25. The Gananoque police suspected { that Redden did not own the bicycle and communicated with the Kings- ton police and also with Mr. Muller The latter went down to Gananoque identified his wheel, and then word was sent to Kingston to have Red- den rounded up. Constable Bateson { arrested him at his home on Ontario | street. Redden was very drunk when plac- ed undersarrest and wpen before the magistrate the liquor had such ah effect on him that he could not stand | still, ; { Alfred Smith, who tried to com- { mit suicide by jumping -into the wa- | ter at the foot of Brock street, came up after a week's remand. "I understand that you need of hospital treatment," magistrate to Smith," and I i ing to suspend sentence." Smith said he had been doctor's care, and that he take hospital treatment. With this | understanding he was allowed to go. The fact that Frederick Snyder came all the way from New York to Kingston to consult a doctor, speaks well for the local medical men. While here Snyder incidentally man- aged to get "full." to go. are in said the am go- under a SHEPEIIIIIIEE LIN IIIS WALT MASON'S POEMS. The Whig is now publishing daily, on page four, one of Walt Mason's prose poems. There has been no newspaper feature in many, many years so popular throughout the United States and Canada, as this. The whole- some humor, the homely philos- ophy and the spirit of cheerful- ness that breathe from each po- em find a response in every heart, There are thousands of peo ple who are retaining these po- ems in scrap book style, clipp- in them out each day from the paper as they appear. They are well worth preservation, and we pass this idea Ung to our read- ers. PEASE . John's "Ambulance Association, a St. John Ambulance Assecia- tion executive wet on Friday ing and the following | winter's work . was submitted : Seven | classes in First Aid to the Injured | were conducted with a total attend- | ance of 265. Of these, 178 | the examinations and obtained St. | John Ambulance diplomas. In Home Nursing, out of a class of twelve, there were eleven who obtained di- plomas. Three other classes in Home Nursing are now being conducted and have a total membership of 110. As there was a $50 surplus . iw the treasurer's funds, it was decided to give it to the ' Queen's Stationary Hospital, to go towards eyuipping two beds. report of the note, the cent. dis- Limited, 121 Player piano rolls, 88 latest music, at 25 per count. C. W. Lindsay, Princess street. his boat ' "Kingston's Famous Fur Have You Considered Every season thou- sands upon thousands of dollars worth of furs are destroyed by moths. Many of those who now place their furs in ye care for the spring experienced previous neglect to store them. Don't wait for such a loss to come to Fou furs. Let us look ie 7 fmm is small and your furs _are insured by fire or Phone | driver will call to-day. || GEORGE MILLS & C0. fi ©- instead of return-| would' He was allowed PEPE I PELE ese he ad even- | passed { | sew goods. To Teach At Pembroke. Ss a 2 for 25c. Popular Music We carry the fullest line of Popular Musie, vocal and In- strumental. All the latest hits. Big hits from Y. Operas, 33¢ Chin Chin Debutante . Papa's Darling High Jinks Heart of Paddywhack September Morn New Fiction at $1.10 Regular Price $1.35. Pollyanna Grows Up. second GLAD book. The Man of Iron, by Richard Dehan. The King Albert Book. The ¥retender~by Robt. W, Service. Bambi, by Cooke, The Laughing Cavalier, by Baroness Orczy. Innocent, by Marie Correlli. Quick Action, by Robt. W, Chambers. LatestReprint Fiction C. Including the ROSARY, The Million Dollar = Mystery and over 500 other titles of best J selling books. The the leading a copy. Marjorie Benton N. The College Book Store 160 Princess Street. OPEN NIGHTS. Phone 919. Fr Only One the many ¢hie Nobby Waists | That we will sell to-night at | ~~ $1 Each 34 to 40. styles in month we our '"*Men's at special dis- For this will offer Tie Pins"' counts, Now wottld be a good oppertumty to provide tive searf pin at a con- bp » p h b . ' p siderable saving, : f t vourself with an attrac | 1 Sith Bros, Jewellers Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses All sizes, y? Are we selling so many Kid Gloves this season? Simply hecause the Ladies appre reiate the superior merits of our "Dollar Special' ~--=equal to most of the $1.25 lines sold elsewhere. Once worn, always worn. Different Our range of Ladies' and = Misses' Suits are pleasingly different from the lines shown by other stores. Try us and see. FURS STORED Gourdier's Phone 700 and 'we will call. A good 2 25¢ worth of value in every pair of Woolen Socks we sell for the Soldier Boys. Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store Business Is On the Way GET YOUR SHARE BUY NOW AND MAKE MONEY Montreal St Dwelling. Redan St Detached Frame ~(Near Montreal 8t.)-- Dou ble and single frame Division - 8t.----New solid brick, 8 rooms, hardwood floors, furnace, electric light (near Johnson '8t.) Frontenac St. New -Rideau St Double furnace, ete 4/250--Mack St.- and stable 4,300--Victoria 8t.-- New To Rent-- Frontenac St.-- New de- tached brick, at $25.00 per month Houses to rent irom #7.00-up E. W. MULLIN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Cor. Johnson ra Piviel - "green, and 3G aa $2,000 ~Store and - 2,300-- 2,500- SUPPLIES eevey Having just complet- ed temporary repairs to our Planing Mill, re++BUILDERS® 3,500 CLOSING British days British OF MAILS, (letters) Thurs- 11.00 p.m. 500 p.m 1.00 p.m (post), do United States, daily Grand Trunk, going east iaanad} Do. dnclud ng "Eastern States) kn «11 Grand Trunk going west 11.50 a:m. a ncluding Westezn, tates) IL pm Grand Trunk and all 3,600 3,800 brick brick; 50 pm New dwelling ---------------------------------------------------- 50 a.m. We now have five of our heavy machines in operation, namely, the Matcher, Planer, Sticker, Band. Saw and Rip 4 Saw. We are again prepared to WESL of city 2:36 p.m executes all orders for match C. P:R ..1050 am. and 4.30 p.m. ing, ripping ete, with our CoN. R. 2.20 p.m. i usual promptaess, brick. RI an, | S-ANGLIN&CO. Big Marsh Fire. A big atah fie raged on 0 fening. One report the effect that sev- | afl been burned. The | OFFICE PHONE os. | Whig was informed over the Tong | FACTO | distance teléphone Saturday morn-| ny rox us, | ing the marsh was ablaze and that | *>*=+lumber, Coal & Woodewes there had been no serious damage. Beantital New sock To cnooe. | [JOW to Make! Poultry Pay Prevost, Brock street, has Jia year | fine tweeds Our Somme. aon stock of Incubators, an exira assortment of Hovers and other standard articles | | now open for your thapection, We! $ arily in the Cotlegiaty | stock the famous White Star Grit | ote of the teachers in Cyphers Poul Foods, and Rem who Jn absent on sick leave. | id .- i dies. If interested, give us a call, Make your selections of 1 yer: rolis now. ear 8% note TOI. Die | Large illustrated catalogue given count 25 per cent., till 1st May. ©, &Way free. Limited, 121 Princess, Incubators ..... $17, $25, $34) wT Ee lost and | '| Hovers . . .$9.50, $10.50 Kingston Laundry, LUMBER. YARDS, made departments are well oA ockett, Ss glace - om Classics, i i i i EW. 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