Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1915, p. 2

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mss: -------- -- . Es = : 7 OLD BOYS" EXCURSION { | Hmm i From Torofito To Be Welcomed on ff : int one Saturday Evening. [Cavs cotrER. WITH ENGL | oid ho aurday evening the Kingston! ype 1a L8G BRACTCRED, Old Boys' Association excursion will © . R. from To- THE DAILY BRITISH WHT THURSDAY, JULY 22 1915. HEALTH OF THE CITY I fle Was Wounded When "Near Ia} OF QUALITY ume vo Made to Special Order ter should be attended 18," said Ma- fine on four citizens, who were found! guilty of & bleach of the Public "It is most essential that this mat- ronto, and Mayor Sutherland is nfa- king arrangements for its reception. } He and some of the.aldermen will go to the outer statiofi and extend a wel- come to the homecomers and accom- pany the train to the city course musie, the R. C. H cred concert On Sunday evening, band will give a sa in Macdonald = Pafk. A. station i : 5 13 p . | w ill b > to dis- | ter, who left here with Queen's En. gistrate: Farrell in the Police Ceurt,| ¥1ere a band will be present té dis-| tc 9 Jah on Thursday morning, in imposing a ing Abont His Experiences--Work. ing Amid Shot and Shell. Oliver Cotter, Kingston, a ther of Police Constadle James Cot gineers, was wounded near La"Bas- see, tur?d -and torn. The vill be no ¢ bration here on on July 3rd he says: Health Aet, in that they did not have There will be no celebration here on "We left Housn yesterday morn. | a proper box for the keeping of manure, 1 Magistrate Farrell pointed out that | {If the necessary precautions were | not taken it" would mean that files fwould carry disease ®nd that it would be a serious Wattéer: The | charges were laid by Constables Timmerman and Craig, whe conduct: ed the house-to-house inspection, and | the Magistrate made it plain that the law must be observed. a fine of $1 and costs in each case. "I have a box, but it Is not a suit- able one," said one offender. That Is a reasonable admission," said the Magistrate. | Two others had boxes which were! { not suitable. The fourth had a car-| | penter at work to make a box, but | { this he had not yet started on the job. The Court Tntimated that he was { Just imposing a nominal fine, but he | expected that the work would be at- tended to at once, |. Three tipplers who landed in the | police nets on Thursday were in the line-up, and the usual fine of $1 and costs was.imposed in each case. Four Citizens Weve Fined For Not 27Tive here by the G. T Having Proper Box in Which to Limited, Keep Manure--Matter Must be Given Strict Attention at Once. 149-157 Brock 8t, Kingston, Ontario. a Gnd A MARBLE HALL Pure Ice Cream In Bulk or Bricks. Packed and delivered to any part of the city. . GEORGE MASOUD, - | eo---- BOWLING AT PRESCOTT. HOT AIR The Scores Made 'By the Kingston Teams. At the St. Lawrence Bowling As- sociation tournament at Precott, the Kingston teams made these scores in the Canada (Wiser) com- petition: . z | Pye, Highland Park, 14; For heating is always good, | yi. Kingston, 11, but for purpose of Speech, | Levis, Highuod Park, 16; Cor- "alas," it's Just like ¥yieg) Mellquham, Vittorias, 15; to digest food, other than|man, Kingston, 14. ' In the Dominon match, first "cooked by gas.' round, Kingston made these scores: . Halpin, Prescott, 16; Wormwith, Drop a card to the Office | kingston, 13 of the Works, Queen Street, | Whitton, Vittorias, 18; or phone 197, and have the Gas installed in your home. Worm- New- Corbell, 18; preliminaries He Imposed | the following Monday, Civic holiday. Kingston's JOHN H. BIRKETT, Who has been chosen D.D.G.M. of the Masonic Onder for Frontenac dis- trict. He belongs to Cataraqui Lodge and has been a Magon for over 40 years. He belongs to nearly all the higher Masonic bodies, LOSES HER THO SONS BUT A CANADIAN MOTHER LIFTS UP HER HEAD, Writes Rev. William Craig, Kings. ton, Who Baptized One of Them ~The, Quebec Province Mother Sorrows, But Rejoices, On Wednesday, Rev. William Craig, 376 Albert street, received a letter from Mrs. M. Piche, St. Can- ate, Que., whose two sons have resulted: - 4 Wormwith, Kingston; 12; Corbett, | Kingston, 17. Mitchell, Eastern Hospital, Newman, Kingston, 10. Light, Heat, Power and Kingston, 6 i Water Depts. Newman, Kingston, 17; Learoyd, | C. C. Folger, General Mgr. ottawa, 13. The St. Lawrence KINGSTON 1S COMMENDED By the Hamilton Spectator For Its Recruiting Efforts. In speaking of recruiting, the Hamilton Spectator is trying to wake up the municipal autherities of that city, It says: "What concettéd action has the Hamilton City Council taken? "The press despatches each day record the doings of some Canadian Jrunicipaity. in the defence of the empire. T instance, in the news columns to. day will be found the ane nouncement that the City Council of Kingston to-night will assist in the big reerufting campaign tht is being carried on there. Five bands Will parade various sections of the city, headed by aldermen, who are taking an active part in 'the mebt- fogs. "That i3 the sort of spirfe to show. In Hamilton nothing of the kind has happened." y ! ---------------- 1000 Islands--Rochester SS. Caspian leaves on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridhys, at 10.40 a.m. for 1000 Islands (50c), and at § p.m. for Rochester, via Bay of Quinte. When You Think Of, Linoleum ! You naturally think of us. Our guarantee 'is behind every yard we ell, as a pledge of quality and a surety of longest wear. y new desi n Printed and dno) sums in two Jars and four yards 8, : made hom pmolutely pure cork and linseed oil. Cheaper than bare floors. * R. McFaul, Kingston Caipet Ware. house, | -------------- J. G. Turiff, M.P;, for Assiniboia, and Mrs. Turriff are holiday visitors in the eity. Their son, who was in Barriefield Camp, went overseas. "Films developed" at Gibson's, Mayor Gibbard and W. 8, Herring- ton, Napanée, were among those who came down from Napanee Wednesday night for the big recruiting meet- ing. - How's This? . Cheney for the Jost 15 years, and Believe him fectly honorable in all rfeot. business transactions nd fasnclally able ne Sarry out any obligations ma y his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMME B. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tal rn. ally, acting directly Bon the blood and mucous surfades Teatimol als sent fi 0 ice. pe h A aks Mans Hi RE pation. | Thou Fo been killed in action. Both ° of these boys had been baptized by Mr. Craig. Private- Basil ~ Randolph Piche, aged twenty-two years, was killed in action at Langemarcke on April 23rd, after having rescued three wounded Tuarcos, and Sergt. James Harland Hird Piche, aged twenty-six yeurs, was killed in ac. tion at La Basses on May 20th. In the letter Mrs. Piche gays: * I'wish I could give you an idea of the help and comfort your letter brought: to-us in-our hour of bitter grief. 1f Took is back, too, to the day you baptized Randolph. What 4 blessing that we cannot see the fu- ture. He holds the key of all un- known, and 1 am glad. If other hands had held the key er if He had trusted it to me I might be sad. "Sadness and gorrow must come through life, but with them also comes sustaining grace. How on edrth can those who have no Saviour live through sue a time? And there are so. many even now whose burden of grief is heavier again than ours, Fu ry "I don't think the time has come yet for married men to leave Can. ada, so I am glad your som, Dr. Wilbur, will not have to 80 over- Seas. My husband would have been off in the first Canadian Contingent if he had not passed the age limit, and I would not have withheld my consent, fw "The time may come, and 'if it takes the last man or woman, too, the ideals that old England stands for must be defended. In all our Sorrow there is so much to thank God for that we dare not murmur." For these two Canadian heroes who fell nobly in battle a befitting memorial service was held in the Methodist Church, St, Canute; on June 20th, The last hymn that the two dead boys sang before leaving for tha front, which was then at the request of James, was sung at this memorial service, The first two lines of the first verse read: ; *"'Jeseus, Thou feunt of loving hearta! unt of life! thou Light of men!" t If there is anything that should | stimulate recruiting, the contents of this letter ought to. SE ---------------------- Mary Pickford At The Grand. Once again this & Jovets of Mary Pharons will De op- portunity of seeing the world's fore- most motion picture star in one of the latest and best pistures ever pro- Jueed by the Famous P! Him mpany. . "Fanche a splendid pic in Priaay ing, where we had been in an hos- pital for a few days, arriving Southampton at 8 o'clock that night, | Did not get off till this morning. | We got a warm reception, as we | were driven to the hospital. From here we went to a hospital in Wey- mouth; My right foot is some time before I cam get back to the front. My first night in the trenches was during the battle of Festubert. We were working out in front of the trenches through all that hell of shot and shell, It certainly made me realize it was the real thing, "I was wounded near La Bassee, at a place called Béuvey. Thap Was our second trip up that way, and the first-time we were called on to help out No. 1 Company, There Was a most terrific artillery duel all night long. It was just like one continual thunder storm, in fact it was a Hving*hell, "Mugt tell von of my first trip up to the trenches, We left our bil- let and rode up to headquarters, Whére we walted, . All was dark. Then we proceeded to go into the trenches. We had not gone very far up the road whep a shell burst on our left, Everybody 'ducked,' but no person was hit, but a few of us got a lot of earth and stones on top of our 'domes' which Jack Johnston" tore up, and I might add.a | big piece of shell went sailing close | to our heads. They shelled us go- {ing all the way up, and when we | dug into the trenches we realized there was no chance, as shell after at | { | f badly | fractured and torn, and it will be Bassee, And Writes a Letter Tell. | bro- His right leg was badly frac-| In a letter writen {shell came over, and then came the | | machine guns and rifle fire, {also met on the road up te the {trenches a leng procession of | stretchers. We had to stand "pn |one side of the road and let them { by; poor fellows getting out the best | way they could, some limping and {others being carried on the backs of their comrades. "Coming up the River Seine on the boat we saw about two hun- dred German prisoners on a barge being towed to. some place, The | hurses are very kind. We have a | gramophone in the ward; it is going full swing and helps to pass the time." > edy Will Become An Avial ---- "Pat" Kennedy, who made such a name for himself on the Rugby field Playing for Queen's in the 1912 sea- Son, will go overseas as an aviator He was in the city on Thursday, and stated that he had been accepted as a pupil in the next aviation course at Toronto providing a school of avia- tion is not started in Montreal before August 1st. Prisoners In Germany. American Consul F. 8. S. John- ston has received from his Govern- ment official word of twenty Canad- lans who were reported as missing after the battle of Langemarcke. Though Mr. Johnson would not give out the list for official reasons it is understdbod that a large "percentage are prisoners in Germany. ---------- Beautifm: New Stock To Choose. Prevost, Brock street, has this year an extra fine assortment of tweeds, cheviots We summer skirts on to have now, 80 § down goes the pric on gil kinds. h 'iady who wants in 4 White Blue ey TEE Cheviot Skirt, | [| or » Al Jolson's Tennessee, formerly a 40¢ number, now 15¢; When 1 Was a Dreamer; Sister Susie's Sewing Shirtsfor Soldiers, now 15¢: Betty's Basting Belly Bands for Belgians; Daneing Neath the Irish Moon; Elaine, My Moving Picture Queen; I Didn't Raise My Ford To Be a Jitnev: Jane: Runaway June; San Jose; They All Sang Annie Lidurie; Theresia Little Whit®Caureh in the Valley; Virginia Lee; When Sunday Comes to. Town, Jolson 's big hit; Down Anfong the Sheltering Palms; You For Me In the Summertime; Sweet Kentucky Lady; Sprinkle Me With Kisses: My Bird of Paradise. LATEST LITTLE WONDER RECORDS. 3 July List now in stoek. Cary be pleased mx all makes of Dise Machines, Hear them demonstrated here. : Our Music Department is the fi.est in Canada and excels those in the departmental stores in the largest citi : = The College k = Store Princess Street" =5¢ pert- Nights Phone 919 160 Da OWNERS OF * AUTOMOBILES WE STOCK EYE PRO. TECTORS AND GOGGLES. 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BUY Real Estate 15¢ to 60c a yard PICTORIAL PATTERNS FOR AUGUST de Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store BUILDEBS' SUPPLIESweey : American Philadelphia, 4 * Boston, 4; St. Brooklyn, 9; Chicago, 8- (second game.) Now Three dwellings on Miller's Lane-- $2,850 buys all, Three detached dwellings on Raglan Road--$2,150 buys all, A single dwelling on Chatham St. for $950, A #ingle dwelling on Karl St for $1,500. CLOSING OF MAILS. British mall closes {irregular- ly. Information posted at P., O. Lobby from time to time. United" States, aally .. 1.00 pm. Grand Trunk, going ORSE L.iiiiiiiiinaea 1050 pi. Dé. (Includ'ng Bdsterh Btates) .......iciee 1180 am. Grand Trunk, going West ...viiiviiiie ILO Am, Do. (ir+'uding Western : States) A180 po. " "a Everythifig for the builder and contractor. Lumber, Tim- ber, Lath, Cement,Wall Board, Roofing, Interior Trim, ete., ete. - WE CAN SUPPLY + ALL: YOUR: NEEDS A full list of bargains at office. EW. Mullin and Son HOUSES To RENT FIRE INSURANCE Phones 539 and 1456, Srhbenacann Grand Trunk da all West wf olity ........ af0pm. CPR. 10.15 an and 4.30 p.m. CN. KR .....oocovurs 330 pm. ASST soom, National League. Cincinnati, 2; Boston, 1. Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, 0. ; Detroit, 3. 4; St. Louis, 2. ------ Brooklyn, 3; Chicago, 0 (first

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