Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1915, p. 2

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yh, PAGE TWO THE BAILY BRITISH WHTA FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915, THE POLICE COURT Fu rs FOREIG Sen Ani THAR MAS OF QUALITY Made to Special Order John McKay Limited, 149.157 Brock St, Kingston, mm, 9, Cook's Cotton Root A safe, reliable regulati medicine. Sold in t of strength--Noi 1, 0. 2.83; Ne: 3, $5 per box. ~~ all druggists, or sent on memipt of ies, | THIrther 85) ree pamphlet Ontario. grate i | long to Barriefleld Camp, were up for |p; { TRIED 70 ROB FIM. -- Two Russians Were Tharged With Chasing Young Girls on the Street on Thursday Night--More Autoists Fined. It was alleged in Police Court on Friday morning that Joseph Moran 1 few drinks with a foreigner, vig claimed to Be a Roumanian, ind then tried to rol him. Mokan strongly defded the charge, however, stating that he had no intention of robbing the man. A soldier, who was cdlied as a witness, stated that hig saw Moran with one hand in the coat pocket of the foreigner. Moran had 3 different story to teil. [Ta adinitted having a few drinks {with the man, but said that. the for Lelgner cldimed be wus an Austrian, fand that he was giving every dollar r he could to help the Germans in thel fights - "And you determined that you (would not lét him give anather dol f lar to the Germans?" remarked the | Magistrate. The Magistrate adjourned the case | | for a day, so that further inquiries | may be made, "Ewe Russians, who claimed to be. It was | chased Bagot | {being drunk and disorderly. eharged that they {young girls on Brock and | streets last night. In a ten-minute speech [man endeavored fo explain to the | Karl Gbld- POPUEAR SVGARS. Lantic Sugar, in Package Form, Now In Demand; Morrow, wepresenting Sugar Refineries, Limited Montreal, has been in the city for the past few. days in the interests of his company, This is a practically new competitor in the sugar business in J. F Atlantic Canada, and they have been most en- | ergetic and successful in' securing their share of the business. The ad. vertising of Lantic Sugars (the name by which their product is kmewn) has been very widely done, and has attracted a good deal of attenfion The company features package goods, on the ground of 'cleanliness and neatness More and more dis criminating housewives are = begin- ming to demand that the grocers sup ply them with sugar put up in dust proof cartons or packages. In an interview with Mr. Morrow, the Whig was. given the following inter- esting facts: "We have seen during the past fen years the evolution of grocery com modities from bulk into packages. The discriminating housewife ig no longer satisfled to have her cereals, flour, sugar, etc., delivered {0 her in anything but original packages. She demands cleanliness and purity as the necessary essentials to the right kind of living, N "The Atlintic Sugar Refineries, mited, is giving tq the e¢onsumer the highest grade of Pure cane sugar that a new and modern refinery is capable of making, and is putting the same up in sanitary, ha pack- ages, packed and sealed at the refin. ery, where moi human hand touches the | { Russians what had been said about | he Sroduct from the beginning to { them, Hut they shook their heads and f)o ony ot the process, The whole denied all the ehasgas. 3 Be ere | method of weighing sugar out of a ny ed over to the m y | varre) or bag is getting to be an ob. wanting anything done in the carpen- op . i |Bo'ete practice. © Furthermore, the tery line. Estimates given on allkinds| The police arg continuing their | groan © himcar prefers handling of repairs and new work; also hard- | crusade against attto owners who vio- packages, thereb i wood floors of all kinds. All orders | aia the rules of the road, One was | 1 Y saving a good will_recelve prompt attention. °P | fied $2 and costs Tor allowing his deal of labor on. his. part. . It re- ie 2a St3 g J) | mains for the housewife to see the 40 Queen Street. 1d 1. that marker to be so covered in mud | @dvantagés of package sugar as com- the number could not be seen, and | lanother was fined $5 and costs. for | Pared to bulk sugar. "On her judg- exceeding the speed limit. | ment our company Is perfectly will- {Of the Two Warships In Harbor + |ing to abide! The owner of a motorcycle paid | "An : . or ' : example which hasn't any- [32 2nd costs for" running without a thing to do with sugar, 'but will nev. 1 . te {ertheless serve to illustrate a point I The case against the driver of an| ' | aitto, for causing bodily harm to Pte, |!3 In the additiona] cent of two we Just the thing for v cooking, feeding chie- | hn a j By 8 Several thousands 'of people were kens, ete. | down along the water's edge and be for package goods, - 3 . . {upon the Kingston Shipbullding may be noted that this company wharf on Thursday evening to see|is npw advertising to send free a Li on Ty a |the two Canadian warships, the [package of 50 preserva labels, printed 306 University Ave. Phone 649, {pay to insure privacy in the trans- | | cruisers Vigilant and Gul- | and gummed, to any one who will cut [J. A. Goodall, which was opened af oo go "08 our mail, Why | nare that suddenly made their ap-|out the trade mark from their pack- THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Drop & card to 13 Pine street when day v A | shouldn't we therefore be willing to for Pain rr eh NriTks Nery pay a comparatively smaller advance 4 : to insure the same kind of privacy in the food we eat?" / Mr. Morrow goes on fo say it may take considerable time to impress upon fhe consumer these important | THOUSANDS SOUGHT VIEW | but ultimately the demand is bound | téw days ago, was further enlarged pearance in Kingston waters at an|Aages.or cartons and send it to the {early hour on Thursday morning. | cOMPanRy, along with their name and |The guards at the gateway of the nurs, Sa Hg the Braserviia | shipyard were kept busy from 'six | Season 'is here, ousewives . wi | o'clock until almost 9.30 o'clock al-| doubtless avail. thepiselves of this {lowing limited numbers to pass splendid chance tp secure free labels | through. After this hour there| for their preserving cans. ' Send the | it- | trade mark to Dept. L, Atlantic Sd. | were still hundreds of persons wait- » ling to be allowed entrance but the}®ar Refineties, Ltd, Montreal. I bolt was turned and no more were FIVE SAILINGS WEEKLY | given the privilege of getting clgse | to these Government beats. Port MeNicoll To Sanite 8 ™M 'And Fort William. At an early hour on Friday morn- Can:dian Pacific Palatial Great | ing both cruisers stole away for Al before the war [points unknown. Lakes Steamships leave Port Me- Nicoll, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes- prices, We have days, Thursdays and Saturdays for been preparing for Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur and the adva nce in "ort William. Steamship Express Ly § making direct tion 1 - prices for six making direct connection leaves To ronto 12.45 p.m. months. You get Particulars from Canadian' Pacific ticket agent, or ite M. 6. Mur- the benefit. All the phy, District Pattoncer Agent, To- 'best English amd yout, Canadian makers represented. en ' BASEBALL RECORD. National League. Brooklyn, 4; Cineinnati, Boston, 3; Pittsburgh, 2. Chicago, 5; New York, 2. Philadelphia, 4; St Louis, 3. American League. Boston, 4; Cleveland, 3. Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, 2. St. Louis, 5-4; Washington, syntiye Federal League. Newark, 7-4; Buffalo, 0-3. Chicago, 6. St, Louis, 5. Brooklyn, 4; Baltimore, 2. Intervational Leagte. Jersey City, 2; Montreals2 (16 in- nings, darkness). Providence, 6; Toronto, 3 (6 in- nings, rain). Richmond, &; Buffalo, 4. You Can Save Tem Cents. On every /hig basket cherries you buy at our door for cash and take | with you om Saturday and an addi- | tional five cents every hour after six o'clock ustil all are sold. Sale starts with réd cherries from» G0¢ to 85¢ and blacks from 75¢ to $1.25 at Carnovsky's. Saturday Moonlight Excursion. 8S. Thousand Islander leaves at | 7.45 p.m, for moonlight trip. Fare Ibe. 9 a. Tendered A Gift, On Sunday last te Deseronto Methodist Sunday school tendered an address to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lyons who were faithful and acceptable workers in the school. Mr. Lyons was also the efficient cljoir leader in the church, As citizens of the town they were respected for their Integ- rity and uprightness. A lamp was given them as an evidence of the es- teem of the congregation, Mr. and Mrs. Lyons are to reside in Kingston. Soldier Injured In Collision. At a late Nour Thursday night, while Sergt.-Major Gould was re- tarning te Barriefleld Camp on his bieycle, he became mixed up in a collision with an automobile, which gave him a bad throw, causing him to receive a bad shaking up. The jotne of the accidsnt was close to e 2 2. 3. Every Size, Every Quality, very Make. -- . McFaul, Kingston Carpet Ware- house. = Insure YOUR BULDIES } A man seldom knows what he | doesn' want 'until after he acquires it "Face Powders" at Gibsen's. Against damage LIGHTNING. 'e Com by Have you deen them$ Gold plated frame and drop amber lenses, 50c. ¥ facts in relation to food products, MAJOR BRITTON SCORES { | MCOREGONR, MILITARY 3 i THE ABSCONDING | PAYMASTER He Says McGregor Played a Dirty Trick On Him--Declares His Story Is a Falsehood | Major Russell 'H. Britton, Ganan- oque, with the Canadian Artillery in| France, of "June { 29th as follows "W~ have not heen in very many { hard fights rately, but hive heen do- ing a lot of moving arsund from | place to place, and this means a great | deal of bard work, each move | | means 'digging in," and that has to] ibe done at night, so besides being hard work it means the loss of al | great deal of sleep, and during this | writes - under date as 1 digging how the Gananoque tobacco is appreciated. If the donors could | hear the thanks that is expressed | they would realize how their gift is being appreciated; and we have got | to thig port Whére we watch for iis arrival on each Thursday evening. | "Our present position is a very| Quiet one, and I am very glad of it, | as we have been in action constantly | since April 22nd, except for eight days, and that is a pretty long | streteh, and is very trying on the nerves and muscles, as we are shift ed to a new position every day or so, the last shift covering over twenty miles. "We are on a hill this time, and the view is beautiful. The country is a flower garden in front and green crops and beautiful trees , behind, with towns and cities al] around on the horizon, It is a great relief af ter the dose of flat eountry we have had, and I hope we stay here for a while, "I was interested in reading the articles in the paper re my friend Allan McGregor. His paper state ment 1§ an exceedingly plausible falsehood. Hg didn't stay in Salis- bury long enough to go through the terrible experiences he speaks about, aud furthermore there were no Brit- ish troops there to do all the taunt ing he mentions, but I expect he will get what js coming to him, and he deserves it, as he played a dirty trick on me for sure. "The boys are all well and in gaod spirits, and word came to us to-day that six days' leave was to be grant. ed to all ranks, with railroad fare paid to London and return, so they will be happier still. "Our casualties have been nil so far, | am glad to say, and [ think we are safe here, sg our friends need not worry at present about us." TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL, For Big Picnic on Labor Day. Instead of only meeting the first and third Thursdays in each month as formerly, the Trades and Labor Council decided at its meeting on Thursday evening to come together every Thursday from now on until after the-picaje which it has underta- ken to hold at Lake Ontario Park on Labor Day, September 6th. Every member was quite enthusiastic. Wil- liam Bowker, the president, was in the chair. = A splendid programme is being arranged and it is hoped to make the event one of the most suc- cessful that has ever been held. The Council appointed William Driscoll as delegate to the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress to be held at Vancouver for the week com- mencing September 20th. The election of officers for the en- suing year resulted: President, William Bowker; vice-president, Wil- liam Baxter; secretary, William Lem- mon; financial-secretary, - Robert Wright; treasurer, Joseph Sauve. Preparing "The Hat Store" STRAW HAT SALE! AltHatsReduced For4o-mortow we of- fer a cut price on all $2, $2.50 and $3 Hats. Youn '¢an have your choice of Hats at these prices For $1.50. All our Panama Hats are included in the marked down prices. { home for three nights, and that she Al A AIS HAN LATEST POPULAR MUSIC NOW FEATURED BY THE LEADING BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS AT THE LEADING SUMMER RESORTS. When I Was a Dreamer When John McCopmack Sings = Song Rufus Johnson's Harmony Band Su J ' Oh, What a Beautiful Baby Sam Jose My Own Venetian Kose My My Skylark Love McCarty Mother, May Goiln To Swim? In Qld Ireland ' Tulip Time In Holland I'M Going Back To the Farm Hicky-Hay I Didn't Raise My Ford To Be a Jitney Gasoline Gus and His Jitney Bus Jane Betty's Basting Belly Bands for Belgians My Little Girl Elaine, My Moving Picture Queen My Little Dream Girl Daneing- Neath the Irish 'Moon My Bird of Paradise Sprinkle Me With Kisses Sweet Kentucky Lady ' SPECIAL: 1, Just reduced from 35¢c, Al Jolson's TENNESSEE; Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers. SPECIAL: 2, Now 15¢, after August ist 40c, Where the River Shannon Flows. LATEST LITTLE WONDER RECORDS. Played on any machine, EVERY. ! THING IN MUSIC. - . THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 160 Princess Street Open Nights. Ship O'Dreams a Na Ne. AAA 00 ----------llnaanaaa FOR SATURDAY 60 Only Ladies Made in latest style, with full skirt and with Puritan collar--principally dark colors. Misses' sizes, 16 and 18, also up to Ladies' size 42. These are regular $5.50 Dresses that will go on the $2 95 "oe . - OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES WE STOCK EYE PRO- TECTQORS AND GOGGLES. We stock the best lines right prices. The new (Night and. Day) Goggle, is "an insurance against accident at night. Have the Jhauffeur use a pair, Smith Bros., TEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers of Marriage Licenses. at Bargain Counter Saturday morning for .. Ladies White Middy Blouses Neatly made. with laced sides--all sizes 34 to 42. For a Saturday Special 1000 Yds. Summer Dress Materials | : In the season's mest approved weaves and color ings--priced up to 39¢ a yard. For a clean 5c sweep on Saturday morning, per yard ........ White and Cream Corduroy Velvet. mm, Summer Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Corsets, Neckwear--Popular Prices. REPAIRED AND REMODELLED Gourdier's Phone 700. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE A GOOD BUILDING LOT. WE OFFER: Raglan Road (62x83) Union St. (66x132) Montreal St. (66x250) North Se (60x90) Ellerbeck Ave. (652x156) .... Earl St, (40x132 Livingston Ave., two lots (66x 132), $1,200 for beth. Earl St. ¢33x135) \ -- mm, . = Girls' Middy Jerseys--white and colors Pictorial Review Patterns for August. " a oe Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store 475 625 450 500 HOO 1,650 BUILDERS' SUPPLIESeeey CLOSING OF MANS, British 'mall closés frregulars ly. Information posted at P.. O. Lobby from time to time. | Busse) St. 128x120) United States, dally .. 1.00 p.m. - | Garett St..(25x125) Grand Tronk, NS ie » { oriLo0 | A full list at office. east . 11.50 p.m. < INA | A new furnished house, in Do. (Mhcluding 'Bastern | ; A locality, at a reasonable. rent, session at once, E W. Mullin & Son All Kinds of Real Estate, Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. "Phones 539 and 1456 S00 175 750 good Pos- . vees 1150 am. Dos. ¢ir:'uding Western tates) ...... . SEAL YOVR WELL. Enjoy pure watcor--ecover. it with a concrete top--prevents 'surface drainage, vermin, dust and dirt reaching the water, And the cost is low. Get your Cement from Anglin's proper- ly kept stock---mo hard or caked sacks. S.ANGLIN&CO. Factory ones i General J ce Phone | olamber, Coal & WooGeees | |i West uf city ........ 2.30 p.m. CPR 10.15 am and 4.30 p.m, Cle Ri cuirieenssene 230 Pb. ete ARRESTED FOR VAGRANCY. Sixteen-Year-Old . Gigl Taken in Charge By the Police, Constables Naylon and Jenkins ar. rested a sixteen-year old girl on Ca- taraqui bridge on Thursday night, on a charge of vagraney. It is claim. ed that the girl has been away from Home Wash We're home wash do the best Inundertn . \ yom that, If you've tried us. has been causing her parents a great det} of trouble, e case came before Magistrate Farrell, who sdjourned it in order that further enquiries might be made, W. H. Wyllie, acting for the Chil- dren's Aid, is making an investiga. mmc cet. LEFT FOR OVERSEAS.

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