Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1915, p. 3

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A SPLENDID WAY TO| REDUCE ONE' 8 WEIGHT one thing that 50 y 'af some , PATHADE, No An « r youth or i over-stoutness tomachs t because there i8'ne bloodfite produc to Ae stroy the : © ur weight go good druggist el py st oil of in capsule form, and také one en h meal. Jt fs sold only in 3 i pack ake s vRl times & of the food. i and time di B801ve I Tv I voy re fos Salve far n this way of I elr weizht at 5 "ay, and there many the rate y 'you or f $1 00. Addr . ox 1240, Montreal, Can EA A A A Little All the newest the market you Best's, TOILET WATERS Of delicate and delightful frag- rance, from 50c up. FACE POWDERS The finest rice powders, nice- ly tinted, and of pléasing odors, by the best makers. - PERFUMES We think we have as fine a line of splendid true odor per- fumes obtainable anywhere foreign and domestic makers well represented. Don't forget. Talcams on can get at Get them At Best's The Satisfactory Drug Store. Open Sundays. 30 appear, original Oil of orilene taken vou all the benefit at the same tissue from any is ex- nave no flabbiness ok a ton receipt 'Prug Co. 1 is convert the food we rnough a pro. fatty to a ordlene after TREASURER , OF That Is Collected For the Util- ities Service. COMMISSION DOES NOT HANDLE ONE DOLLAR CITY'S MONEY OF THE | All Meetings Of the Commission Open | To the Newspapers--Impossible to Furnish Financial Statements Af] End Of Quarter. It should be pointed out that the Utilities Commission does not handle one dollar of the city's money. City] Treasurer Bartels is the joint official | for the City Council and the Commis- | | sion, and handles all the funds of] both departments. es { The reporters of both newspapers! always attend the meetings of the Utilitigs Commission, just as they do| the meetings of the City Council, and | get as much information from the Commissioners as from the alder- | men. The talk of the Commission | meetings being of the star chamber | kind is without foundation. The omy (1 {| civie_committed reporters are not al- towed to attend is that of Finance, {of which Ald. Graham is one of the members. f Members of the Utilities Commis-| | sion point out that it is physically | | impossible to furnish the City Coun- (| cil with a quarterly return until'the| | moneys are collected, and the moneys are not even due until the 20th day of the follawing month, The re- turns are then made as promptly as they can be prepared by the collec-, tors. Spectacles were invented by Alexander de Spina, a monk in Italy about 1285. Pictures of them £ppedr 'as early as 1417, A CHRISTIAN GENTLEMAN, | the | Kindly Reference To the New Brock | | Street Pastor. { Kemptville Advance. Rev. G. S. Clendennin's departure | from cur midst, where ho ov # work- ed for the past 'three years faithfully | towards the advancement of the | cause of Christ in our community! and the uplifting of his fellow-men, i has been received by his fellow-citi- | zens, not only those who are mem: bers of his congregation, but by/| citizens of all denominations, with, { mixed feeling of gladness and re- gret, We are glad he is going be. | canse we beMeve the change will be | advantageous and beneficial to him- | | self, Mrs. Clendinnen and their fam- | | ily. In Kingston Mr. Clendinnen | | will have a larger field in which to { work, and exert his influence for ad- | | vancement of the cause of hig Mas- | | { is probable _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915. ee THE CITY HANDLES ALL THE MONEY pin BIG RUSSIAN ORDER. Profit May Be as Big as That of Last Year. Canadian Locomotive has recently had a more or less prominent posi- tion on the Toronto market, says the Toronto Telegram, about five hun- dred shareg having changed hands during the last ten or twelva days at prices ranging from 40 te 41 1.2 About half of these transactions have taken placo in the last few days Since it has become known that the company has received an order for over $1,250,000 worth of loco- motiveg from the Russian Govern- ment this activity is easily explain- ed. The last annual statement of the company is for the year ending | and although it | gives no figures as to the amount of | business transacted, it places the profits on operation at $334,114. Tt that this represents a profit of from twenty- five to thirty per cent. on the year's operations, and if this is so the gross earnings would have totalled about $1,113. 713, or $1,336,456. The Russian order, therefore, is almost the equiv. alent of last year's 's business. June 30th, 1914, wh June 18.--Rev. A. MacGreer, son of Charles MacGreer, Deseronto Road, who is serving as chaplain with the First Canadian Contingent, i 1Told In: Twilight (Continued from page 2.) Miss Kate Asselstine, 135 Alfred street, gave a little informal tea on Friday afternoon to celebrate the nincty-first birthday of her mother, Mrs. Minerva Asselstine, Among those present were Mrs. James Gar- diner, Mrs. W. Harold, Miss Harold, srs. Glidden, Mrs. Muirhead, Miss Fanny Chown, Mrs. Charles Spooner, Mrs. Joseph Wilson, Miss Sarah Crawford and Mrs. Drennan, all of Kingston, also Mrs. Grimshaw, To- ronto, Dr. Jennie Drennan, . Staten, Island, N. Y., and Mrs. Avery 8S. Gil- bert, Rochester, N. ¥. - The hostess' was aseigted in serving the refresh- ments by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Gil- | bert. >» * * - Miss A. M. Machar attended the executive meeting of the National Council of Women held in Peterboro this week. Miss L. have returned home months' vigit with Mrs. New York. : Mr. and Mrs. Noell Gill and fam- | ily have left town for Campbellford, enroute to their summer cottage at | Trent River, Ont. Mrs. Robert Glasgow, Whitney av- { enue, Toronto, whe went up "from | her summer home back of Kaladar for her daughter's graduation at Westbourne School, will return on | Monday. Mrs. Glasgow is superin- tending the building of a large cot- tage on a point jutting out into Lake Whalen and Miss A. Kerr after a two J. B. Clarke, Mazinaw, about four miles from Bon}. Echo. | 2 ¥ » Mrs. George White and her daugh- _PAGE THREE ------------ ~~ FOR MEN 16 1-2; regular 85c. To-night FOR WOMEN To-night tiful soft make; reg. 45c. To-night For To_Night 300 yards White Crepe---soft-fin 150 yards White Cotton Corduro | 5 doz. English Shirts----in striped patterns; sized from 14 1.2 to To-night 25 doz. Black Silk Socks, sized from 10 to 11; reg. 50. Or 4 pairs for $1.00. ress 28e quality. toll 36 inches wide--a bean- To-night 10 doz. Pure Linen Towels; reg. price 15c., has sent home an interesting waf ter, Miss Ethel White, Ottawa, are relic in the shape of a German hel- | leaving shortly for Kingston, where met. | they will spend the summer. *Gome to-night, rain or clear weather, as these are real bargains of exceptional worth. | last night, | orderly conduct by Magistrate Ran- © with his car this evening, Philip Woodcock an old offender, | was charged in the police court to- | day with being drunk whilst being) | in charge of a horse and wagon; and | | was fined $5. { Henry Heaons, who wanted to lick universe, Germans included, midnight, on was fined $3.75 about for dis- kin to-day. James Wilson delegate from the | Napanee Lodge Canadian Order of Foresters, to the Grand Lodge, meet- | ing at St. Catharines, has returned | home. 1916 will be in Owen Sound J. Blute, who.has been in the West | | for a visit, returned home last night. | Whilst coming down West street Stanley | Reid, County Registrar, ran it into an excavation opposite D. H. Pres- ton's residence, where a sewer con- nection is being made. A team of | horses finally pulled it out With slight damage, The Town Band gave a concert in Harvey Warner Park to-night which | | drew a crowd of people. Dundas street | The place of meeting for | Those were crude, ungainly things in Leavy, queer iron | frames. Since then eyeglasses §i have been constantly improved. OUR GLASSES | are the glasses of to-day--not Hf yesterday -- and reveal the Hi very latest improvements in lens and frame. { KEELEY Ir. M. 0. D. 0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 226 Princess Street 3 doors #bove the Opera House | thy~and kindness for all in times of [& | bereavement and serrow. | felt that our joys were his joys and | { Holeproof | Hosiery. £ For Men] SIX PAIRS GUARAN- TEED FOR 6 MONTHS No More Holes { Comfort and economy combined, Colors black, _ gun metal, tan and blue, $1.50 and $2.00 per box. ms Long, Wear- | fo of the community has had his |® | work tn conveying the message of & { ter, and he will be able to give his | | children the opportunity of attend- | ing college, a chance they would not Jreee hdd Shh SRE dobd ddd | | likely have gotten Af they had re- | mained in Kemptville for the fourth | + WAR BULLETINS, 4 | year. -- We are sorry he is going for urls There was a well established + | own sakes. He has proven to us in | % rumor in Londom, Petrograd & his short sojourn that he is in every j4 and Paris that Bulgaria had %/ sense a man and a Christian gentle- 13 reachiedl an agreement with Rus- # | man. He has been glad when we | sia to enter the war. * were glad and had words. of sympa- |& -------------- | Berlin advices say prominent & Socialists have addressed a pub- lic meeting in Berlin, demand- & | ing a spéedy termination to the 3 War. We have |% | our sorrows his. He has Always | | proven ready fo reach forth & help- | {ing hand to his fellow man in his | le time of need, and spent his days in |# | going forth and doing good. Every |# cause for the well-being and uplift- | A newspaper at Berne, wit + zerland, says authoritative ad- &| vices are that 400,000 Ger- mans were killed in action -. date. * A small three hundred ton British steamer was submar- ined on Friday; crew saved. hearty and whole. souled support. We | % all feel better for having known him |& and associated with him, and it is |% the earnest desire of his host of |% { friends in Kemptville that he may + [ 1ong be spared to continue his good | # The British have won more | the Gospel and adding to the happi- [# trenches near Ia Badsee. The | ness of mankind. {4% French army in Alsace is near- . ne i% ing the Rhine Rived. | by Glad He Wasn't Inside. + The battle around Goritz is 4! The Irishman was relating to | assuming large proportions. | some friends in Glasgow how one | |# The Austrians are strongly re- | night on retiring to bed he fancied | |s inforced. tbe saw & ghost, and having a revol- | -- | ver handy he fired at it. ia The Russians have defeated | morning he examined the ob-|% the Austrians in Bukowina, & {ject he had shot and discovered it |% but admit a further retreat. to- & | to be his shirt. |# wards Lemberg. | "What did you do then?" exclaim. |* i ied one of the company. Bd " Bedad, 1 Just thanked Heaven 1% | wasn't inside it," replied Pat, . Alles, | : The Kingston Chapter of Graduate | $e6s $44 +40 468 2380 $0604 | Nurses will hold a garden party on miei mate | the General Hospital Grounds, on| Have proof positive that the in- | Wednesday, June 80th, in aid of sult was intended before you accept | Queen's Stationary Rosplia:. Ht as such Eczema Was Cured Twelve Years Ago Dy Irsttutess le { i Roumania has definitely en- $ Dr. Chase's Ointment Proved to be + Permanent Cure. The old idea of eczema being aise. I had 'czeiia on my leg and | digease of the blood has been protty Jere terribly from (le { res 'had a docter ade Sloe hd Sus nn Ar months without ret, atti re still 'a ne dor gate dome. Het Tor A phee tered into negotiations with the 3 dition me for four) and 1 was)' Miss M. Boyd, Sydenham street, has returned after spending a very pleasant vacation with Dr. and Mrs. M. Oldham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingston and Mr. and Mrs. C. Macpherson re- turénd to-day from a motoring trip to Toronto, St. Catharines and Niag- ara Falls. They had delightful weather and a fine trip. C. W. Liv- | ingston and A. Leonard joined them in Toronto and accompanied them to the Falls. . * Mise Edith Pavidson, University avenue, came home from Athens { Wednesday Misses Ida Garbutt and Minnie Malone, Kingston, are visiting Mrs. | Edward Garbutt, Picton. Mrs. H. A. La Heup, Kingston, is | on a visit te her parents, Mr. and [urs A. Brisbin, Picton. Miss Marjorie Low, Ottawa, left for Halifax, to spend a couple of months with Captain and Mrs. Law- I rence. Mrs. John Fraser, Ottawa, and has | | A A cc A Pt Arti EI an Miss Ethel are expected in the pity to-day. They will be guests of Mrs. H. D. Bibby, Barrie Street. Mr. and Mrs, D. T. Mayo, Belle- | ville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith C., to Albert Percival Strange, Buffalo, N. Y., The marriage will take place quietly on the 23rd of June. * * Mr. and wis. prey J. Fahey, Marys- $| ville, Ont , announce the engagement 4 of their eldest daughter, Anna, to James A. Shaughnessy, Saskatoon, the marriage to take place on June 28th. (Continded on Page 10. ) {THE COUNTY COUNCIL | Win RETAIN AC AGRICULTURAL OFFICE AT SYDENHAM Grants $25 To Salvation Army For, Jail Work.----Road Grants Made-- Assessment Valuators Appointed.. "On Friday afternoon, the County Council ot {nto committee on the | reports first dealing with that of the | Roads and Bridges Committee. | Councillor Franklin moved that no special road grants be made. but this | resolution was defeated. Councillor Spankie moved that $100 for Wolfe Island be added to te road grants, and Councillor Fol- moved that $100 be given Howe Island for the purchase of} road machinery. Both motions pass- Cotincfllor Wensléy moved that Clarendon and Miller be given ah ad- fonal $50 grant, and this was als agreed to. 'The balance of the Road Commit erty and} Finance co ittees. On ott on es Councillor Halliday, the counc 'a grant of or Kia to know what ob moving the office of hie Cut to order Comed Beef | (Useful Cuts) llc, Lb. The Wn. cided to leave the amount as nt, viz, $65,000 and in New) tion oe make a TR "of the Ontario SER F or Vos Brides See our Beautiful Electric Table amps. The | most beautiful assortment we have éver had--and § Irons, and Toasters, and Water Heaters. H. W. Newman Electric Co, Phone 441 . . 70 Princess Street. No Epidemic of Disease Has ever been traced to Pasteurized Milk, Fhe only Pasteurized Milk in Kingston is ~« * * Price's :: Phone 845 of THERE IS A DISTINCTIVE QUALITY ° About SUN-KIST packages--just as distinetive as the quality of their contents. ew SUN:KIST Seeded and Secdless Raisins. = Bee our windows for extra valties in Boys' Boots. These are first glass Shoes, reduced because the, gizes are broken. Dongola, Sir Bluchers, for Ra Tan and Chocolate Bludiiets, for . cr ud 2 BR A A ----

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