Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Aug 1915, p. 2

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# op Bhnn] Garrett St., 27x120 .... 700 : % PAGE TW Furs TE Mm mio OF QUALITY huitinSica., Made to Special The Battalion Reached There On the 12th--The R, C. R. Was Glad Tu Get Away. The 38th Battalion which left Kingston on- August 1st, arrived in Bermuda on Thursday, August 12th after a delightful trip, was the news received in a letter from Horace Att- wood, from his son, Pte. Harry Atte wood, "A" Company. | The letter which was received in |the city on Wednesday says: "We {arrived in Bermuda on Thursday, - EET Bd a August 12th, and are all feeling fine. This is a delightful climate and not too warm We are about a mile from a village. 1 think that we will Limited, 149-157 Brock St., Kingston. Ontario. all like it well after we get settled. "Wanted" down. We had - water-melon and bananas for breakfast yesterday, The name and address of any person who is "We certainly=had a dandy sail desirous of using a from the time we left the Canadian CHEAP, CLEAN, and shores, as it was not at all rough. "I have to go on guard to-mor- row for a.period of three days. We CONVENIENT method of COOKING. Call 197, or drop a card to have three days on and three days off, but you cannot leave barracks the Office of Works, on Queen Street,and have without-a pass. "The Royal Canadian Regiment the GAS installed in in your home. which has been doing duty here since the outbreak of war is to leave some- Light, Heat, Power and Water Depts. time to-day (August 12th.) They C. C. Folger, General Mgr. are certainly mighty glad to get away and do their bit at the firing ENA AA mm Auto Tires, No. 1 $12 Ford Size BIBBY'S GARAGE, Phone 210-917, PTE. BDWARD BARRY, Of Kingston, who died on May 1st in a German hospital from wounds re- celved at, the Battle of Langemarcke. BASEBALL GAMES Are Being Arranged By the City League Executive. A meeting of the City Basebali League executive was held in the Y. M. C. A. parlor on Tuesday evening { for the object of arranging games for the remainder of the season and also to appoint teams to play at the Labor Union picnic at Lake Ontario Park on Labor Day. For the latter, Victorias and Ponies were chosen to fill the bill. Instead of playing the regular fame next Saturday a team from either Gananoque or Belleville will play one of the local teams. 2 week from Saturday, Alexandria Bay will figure in an exhibition match with a picked nine from the City League, Arrangements are also un- der way to have the crack Alexandria Bay team, which defeated the Ha- ana Red Sox, play here on August [--------------\ Must have room for new goods. Our rug stock has assumed such large proportions that we simply have to sell Car- pets at astonishingly low prices. See them in our windows, T0¢, T5¢ and 85¢ Tapes- try Carpets .50c yard Other qualities up to $1.15 yard, for 70c yd Lengths of 25 to 45 yards in Velvet, Brus- sels and Axminster for exactly half price. The Havana Red Sox are also be- ing brought here again to play the champion Victorias team. "Bill's Blighted Career." Bill de Boozer (Billie Ritchie), the peer of all screen comedians, plays the part of an artist in his latest hit, the above-named vehicle, assisted by roguish Peggy Pearce. He has some risky adventures in a studio, and barely escapes witli his life. King Baggot and Murdock McQuarrie are also featured. in the big bill which will be shown at the Ideal Theatre to-night and Thursday. Beautifus New Stock To Choose. Prevost, Brock street, has this year an extra fine assortment of tweeds, cheviots and serges for his ordér clothing department, His ready-made clothing and gents' fur- nishing departments are well assort- ed with new goods. R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Ware- i msm---- Almost the Last Chance. Take advantage of it and go to Ogdensburg per SS. Thousand Is- lander, Friday, 8.30 a.m. Fare 50c. Bushel Baskets of Peaches And Plums for $1.50, or we will measure them out for you at 5e quart, at Carnovsky's. av wii} A Few From Our List: Alfred St., 33x165 ....$525 Earl St., 33x132 ...... 750 Johnson St., 33x87 .... 300 Albert St., 383x165 ..... 4 Frontenac St., 33x165 . 8 Nelson St., 32x90 ..... 400 Livingston Ave., 33x132 425 if 'we can make it is to your - - . SI Homes in all parts of City} ire. in po ney on reasonable terms. your personality will attract ; friends, The enjoyment of life wigcnds so much THE D ee -- AILY BRITISH _WHIG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1915. \ f R. C. H. A, AT BASE IN FRANCE. { Mrs, Husband | { IN MARINE CIRCLES George Manning's ~- -- } Whites to Her, |e - scuooNER™ MAIZE HAS | Mrs. George Manning, Raglan] PRN TE x road, on Tuesday received a letter| BEEN RE-FLOATED. from her husband, Gunner George Manning, which states. that the R. C. H: A. is at a base in France. Mrs, | Manning has now a brother-in-law | and three nephews, besides her hus- [The Steamer Kenora is Expected To | Enter the Kingston Shipbuilding | Drydock on Wednesday. | k | ~The schooner Maize, sunk beside band, in uniform. . {the wharf at the old G. T. R. freight | "Her brother James. Mcllroy, 26th| sheds, foot of Johnson street, on | Battery, is on the way to England.| Sunday morning, was re-floated Her brother-in-law, Frank Manning,' Tuesday night and taken to the! is in the 8th Regiment, C. M. R., at| graveyard for old derelicts below | was badly the on Barriefield Camp. The three neph-| Cataraqui bridge. Besides the | ews, all of the city, are James Crum-| pump, which Grant Pyke had placed | ley and H. Lawler, Army Service| upon the schooner to bring the wreck Corps, at Shorncliffe, and W. Sim-| here from Howe Island, and which | mons, 33rd Battery, at Barriefield| broke down, resulting in the boat | Camp. | sinking again after reaching the | --- - city, another syphon was loaned by'| »" «9 | the Donnelly Wreckiagund Salvage | Th Wh | Company. Two tugs, the Ray Stan- | e ig S | ton and the Frontenac, generated the | I | necessary' steam to place these into | | operation. The task was a big one | 0 acco un | to displace the large quantity of wa- | % | ter before the Maize was brought to | hd | the surface, but success crowned the Is rowing untiring efforts of those in charge. | ~ Whether Captain John Sowards, | | the owner of the schooner Maize, in- Only two books turned in and a | tends to place her in commission hundred dollars realized so far for | again is not certain. the Tobacco Fund is not a bad start | The steamer Kenora, which at all. Te-day the list of contribu- | stranded below Quebec, and tors in Books No. 8 and No. 1, as damaged, is expected to enter well as the money donated, were de- | Kingston Shipbuilding drydock posited in the local branch of the | Wednesday. Bank of Toronto to the credit of the | The | American steamer Lehigh, Overseas Club. The money will be +whieh was stranded near Lachine, at once forwarded to England, and | is also expected within a day or two the tobacco immediately sent to the | at the same dock, to be made water- front. | tight and taken to Rochester. Over a score of other books are | The steamer Fordonian is éxpect- out, and when these are returned, | ed dewn on Wednesday evening. the fund should be considerably aug- The steamer John Randall is dis- | mented. There Is still a chance for charging a cargo of coal at Wolfe Is- those who wish to do some useful |land, and will clear on Wednesday work. Call or write for a collect- | for Oswego to load coal. ing book, and get busy. | The schooner Merrill cleared for The country people are responding | Charlotte with feldspar from Rich- splendidly to this appeal. They | ardson's wharf. are giving generousl: to the fund, | The tug Florence and the barga and almost every letter expresses | Gladys H. will clear on Thursday their hearty wishes for its success. | with bagged grain from Richardson's The Whig is pleased to announce] elevator. another generous contribution, that| Steamers Advance and India left of $15, credited to Miss Isobel Wal-| Part Colborne on Tuesday with grain dron, King street. Such donations | for Montreal. ) g0 a long way to provide sufficient| The steamer Simla left Quebec for packages for the front. We would | Kingston on Tuesday. , like to see every Canadian soldier re-| The tug Hall left Prescott on membered, no matter where he comes [Wednesday with oil barge 41 for from. A Jew more subscriptions yo Bronson is due on Thurs jks jis, and the object will be at | day from Montreal with two light ' : | barges. st ssa -- Postum Says "There's a Reason" " Here's our reason for stating that we carry the most complete line of The America's leading theatrical publication, publishes each w York's Feature Songs, these which ha re made good and are strong successes In the August 14th issue of Clipper the following list of 14 numbers is given, all of which we now have in latest and up-to-date music in Eastern Ontario. in the theatres and at the summer resorts. stock: Down in' Bob-Bombay. My Little Girl To Lou "Sweet Kentucky Lady My Little Dream Girl in the Goldfields of Nevada. pown Among the Sheltering Palms A ai of Heaven mertime Le then while thev are new. Bit of Heaven." 160 Princess Street ~ Open Nights New Suits CEE Se Our Showing of Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits is Now Their Nerve Tonic Gone. Hugh P. Hamilton, of the 5th Bai-| m-------- tery, Field Artillery, formed of the| a¢ Point Scotty Camp on Wolfe old 21st Westmount and Nova Scotia | Island contingents, writing of the big fight | ~ ? : and the great stand of the Canadians| An enjoyable time was spent on at Ypres, says: A | Tuesday evening ~ at Point Scotty "This fs the position we found our-| Camp, Wolfe Island, when the mem: selves in--nothing to back us but a| bers of that camp and a few. friend cold chill and this one last round of | 8athered to celebrate the birthday of A BIRTHDAY EVENT | Loucks officiated, the | sweet peas, the reci t of a beau | as tiful collection good old British high explosive. 1| Miss Edith Powell, a member. speak of a cold chill--not 'cold feet.' | After we had smoked the last of 500 the grounds were hung with flags cigarettes, which was the only a ticle for nerve trouble we had, ana an attempt to look unconcerned and | happy, some kind fool reminded us that there were ondy four rifles in our lanterns, and certainly made a pretty sight. The long supper table was artistic- ally arranged, the color scheme be- sub-section. Just at this moment| ing pink and white to match a large we all experienced a feeling no one birthday cake which adorned the cen- can explain but those placed in the | tre of the table, same position, something similar, I| Many novelties were worked out should think, to that of Eliza when | during lunchéon, and as 3 seul all she made her fast 'get away' over the| carried home a considerable mumber ice and 'put'iover' the hounds. No, | of trophies. we did not make that get away, but were told that reinforcements were | Spent in music, and games and the] arriving, and that also there were| enjoyable affair came to a close at| eight wagon loads of high explosives | midnight. cutting across country and on theirs Rr " way to us. Finally reinforcements "By the Author Of Freckles. and ammunition arrived, and then "Michael O'Halloran," 'Come on Germs!' They came, but|book by Miss Gene Stratton Porter, most of them, with the exception of] the author of "Freckes" and "Girl those who disappeared over the hor- of the Limberlost," has just been is- izon, will stay for some time." sued. A truly remarkablé story of The above extract furnishes just|the open, in which romance, nature another proof of the value soldiers and laughter follow the adventures under fire put upon a smoke. The of Michael. Price $1.25 copy. For cigarettes were the only nerve tonic|sale by R. Uglow & Company. the boys had, declares this gunner "And we had smoked the last of the 500," he adds. Well, Mr. Gunner, more are on the way. intrepid battery gets without loss of time. The fund to-day stands as follows: Previously acknowledged ..$§94.00 Mrs. James Richardson, 100 L Bagot street .. .. .. .. Floyd Gibson, city .. .. .. Master Lawrence Jones, _Ot- awa.) Ur .e Miss Jennie Ball, city .. .. Mrs. F. G. LeClair, Mexico, Mrs. Frank Jones, Ottawa . . Charles Stevens, Napanee Jd. J. Lossee, Collins Bay .. .. Mrs. Edna Huard, city .. Mrs. R. Filtz, do. .. .. .. .. Mildred Filtz, do. .. .. ..- Ira Caswell, Eden, Ont. .. .. Aleck G. Howey, Eden, Ont. . . Alex. Howey, Eden, Qnt.. 26 Miss Isobel Waldron... . . 15.00 "| Cp E------------ COYLON-LE HEUP NUPTIALS, ------ Lost Finger End. Pte. Burchill, in training at Bar- We hope this) riefield, but at present visiting his their share brother at Merrickville, had the mis- fortune to have the end blown off his index finger on Monday. He was in the act of loading an old muzzle loader, when in some accidental way the gun discharged, taking the end of the finger off. 1.00 .25 Dairy Butter while it lasts, only 28¢, J. Crawford. "THE HAT STORE." NEW HAT At St. James' Church, on Wednes- | day noon, the marriage took place of Miss A. M. Della, only daughter or| Mrs. J. J. LeHeup, University avenue, | to M. F. Coyloz, of Alberta, B. S. A | Ons University of Toronto, and M. B. of} ST | Queen's University. Rev. Cancel couple being ¥ 3 unattended. The bride was iven yo | away by her brother, J. A. Le Heup, / and was gowned in'a suit of navy blue silk and carried a bouquet of lily of the valley and maiden hair ferns, They left on the Iiternational Lim- ited, on a honeymoon trip to Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, and other} western points, The bride is a graduate nurse of the Hi | season ochester, N. Y., City Hospital, ang tue enter: NA] for d : fh close them out quie we'are: n tt " & a silver tea set , ; Mrs, Kent and the|| On , Jomerny | ee Joe vindg the groo a house surgeon, at the Kingston | General Hospital. The bride was |} Bich, our windgws. | | | The interiof of the cottage and'| and bunting and lighted by Chinese || The balance of the evening was | the new|| Complete {| | If (l Nobby garments, artistically made by expert builders, and -the - admiration - of! | | | il ladies desiring something in up-to-the- minute wearablés that is pleasingly dif- | , . ferent. | Prices to suit all purses. Pictorial Quarterly for Fall 25¢ Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store Nn ng SUPPLIES at-a-sy Best Silos and made of wood. N\| peeseBUILDERS The Are rou [r---- CLOSING OF MAILS British mail closes Irregular- ly. Information posted at P. O. Lobby from time' to Yme. United States daily .. 1.00 p.m. Grand Trunk, east Do. (including t ue In these, the ensilage packs tightly, seldom freezes, and keeps well. The staves are made of Hemlock, Spruce or Pine, tongued and grooved. Buy the lumber in the white, Do. paint it yourself. Btat Grand Trunk west of city C. P. R. .10.16 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. C. N. R. " J Do not wait until' the corn it ready to cut. Order now. » t S. Anglin & Co, Woodwork: Fi A Tambor acd Bay and Wellington Streets. Factory Phone 1415. General office phone 06. 'FELL DOWN STAIRS, | Mrs. Henry Wilkins Received a! Fractured Shouder Blade A serious accident befell - Mrs. | Henry Wilkins at her residence, cor-| If You Can't Get a Girl in the Sum- If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweét- uearts Pigeon Walk Somebody Knows You For Me in the Summer Time. averyvhody Rag With Me, All the above will be specially feiturad for the next nine mont Price 15¢. per copy with the exception - of The College Book Store ner of Johmson and Frontenac streets on Tuesday afternoon as she wag about to descend the stairs. She missed her footing and in so do- ing she was precipitated to the low- er flooring, receiving = fractured shoulder blade and a bad gash be- neath the chin which required three stitches to close. Mrs. Wilkins had to be removed to tie General Hos- pital." ----------. John Liston Broke His Arm. Returning to his duties before sufficiently recovering from an ili- ness, John Liston, foreman for the Frontenac Lumber Company, fell and e his arm on morning. home at seevlumber, Coal and Woodeses Refrigerators For one week we will place at your disposal our large stock of up-to-date Re- frigerators, in all styles, at greatly reduced prices. If 6 Jud Bagot you are in need of a Refrig- erator, now is the time to "{buy. Our prices are right and Refrigerators are sure to be much higher in price nt depressions St. Lawrence and .: next season. Give us a call, ha cual Weis 'covers The n been general in uebec and the Mariti E porta; cover Gulf of the 'while i { { | New York Clipper, k a list of New CK Q the hs. Get "Little Phone 919 Watches With Expanding Brace- lets. We have without ex- ception the smallest, thinnest, best Wrist Watch in expanding bracelet for $15.00 that we ever had. Both wateh an? ¢ sar ing qualities of pip-elet are fully guara.icel I Smith Bros., | IEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers of Marriage Liciuses. | REPAIRED AND . REMODELLE:; Gourdier's ____ Phone 700. Everything In Real Estate ! BUYING, SELLING, EXCHANGING AND PLACING OF MORTGAGES, Livingston Avenue. Building lot, 66x132, with barn, on a eorner ,. 3 Building lot; 66x100, Quebec street . Building lot, 75 feet front, Collingwood street : A detached dwelling (brick), Princess street, 8 rooms and attic; heated by hot water, electric light uodern improvements and stable $3,600 Call at office for list of bargains, HOUSES TO RENT. E W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, Phones 539 and 1456. $ en

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