Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1915, p. 2

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OF QUALITY Made to Special John Mckay Limited, 149-157 Brock St, Kingston. Ontario, OE mnt Gook's Cotton Root Compound, A afc reliable regulating Sold in three de« fo a { Strength 1, 81; | s No. 3, $6 per box. Bold sll druggists, or sent re pai nn 'eceipt of price, Free pamphlet, Address: THE COOK MEDICINE CO. TORONTO, ONT. (vormerte Wisdsar. THOMAS COPLEY "Telephone 987. Drop a eard to 13 Pine stre wanting anything doy tery line of repa wood Be ! corner FERROVIM The Invigorating Toni i For Sudden Exhau stion, : Thin Biood, General Debility $1.00 per bottle, Davis & Lawrence Co., Montreal | | | { | Cooked Meats We have the very best in Cooked | l Hams, Jellied Tongue, Jellied Hocks, | Pressed Ham and Veal, Bologna and | Head Cheese. P.8. ~All our meats are 'kept ice | cold in our modern refrigerator coun- | ter away from flies and dust. No | -mussing -- no handling, Orders sent | to any part of city. ' J.R. B. GAGE, Phone 54. Montreal 'Street. { {-o'clock. | Gillivray, | 7 o'clock. land Wellington streets tvices, | Wednesday >! sdme fat { School, i i CHURCH SERVICES 8t, Paul's Church--Mornitig Pray-| lock; preacher Canon-W. F, M.A ; prayer 7 Preacher, Canon F.} M.A er, 11 o'« Fitzgerald, o'clock FitzGerald, Evenin Ww. Union Street Rapti) Church ----- Services at 11 a.m 1d 7 p.m. Speci- al. messages be given by W France, a blind preacher from Ben brook. A-cordial invitation is ex~} tended to students. All seats free. Presbyterian Service 11 R. Harkness, will Church, am. and! Ph.D. of | preach. Sunday Soldiers, stu- courtebusly wel-| Cooke's Broek Stréet i.p.m, Rev, Cornwail, will School at 12.15 p.m dents and strangers comed, Queen Street Methodist ¢ hiireh-- >, G. I. Campbell, B. D., pastor, 10 a. m., Sunday schoel and Bible class Pastor will preach at both services, 11 a, m. and 7 p. m. diers, students and strangers cordial- i ly welcomed. Chalmers and St. Andrew's.--Un- | fon services in Chalmers, Barrie and In the morning Rev. D.IJ.; evening, Rev. B.D. Chalmers to receiye pa- work, | Earl streets. M. MacGillivray, S. J. M; Compton, Sunday school, 3 p.m., pers and helps for regular September 5th. First Church of Christ, Johnson street, between Bagot -Sunday ser-| subject "Christ Jesus' evening, testimonial Publie reading room, open every afternoon 5 o'clock. 11 a.m,, meeting. address, except Sunday, 3 to Congregational Church, Jéhnson and Barrie--Acting pastor, P. V. Samson, B.A., address 330 Brock street. Pastor wiil preach 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday. 12.15; Wednesday praver meeting, 8 p.m. Christian Endeaver Friday, 8 p.m.. Strangers cordially invited to all servicés, Bethel Congregational Church -- Rev. E. LL. Rice, B.A., pastor. This chureh" joins in worship with the | First Baptist. Church during August. 11 a.m., union service held in First Baptist "Chure h. Sunday School in this church at 12.15 noon. 7 pm. { union service held in this church. Rev. Douglas Laing will conduct both services. First St. Andrew's Church.--Rev, 8. J. M. Compton, B.A, minister. The congregations of St. Andrew's and Chalmers will unite for worship dur- ing the month of August in Chalmers Church. Morning service at 11 Preacher, Rev. M. Mae- D.D. Evening service at Preacher, Rev. 8. J. M. Compton, B.D « Strangers cordial- | ly invited to all services. WINDOW SHADES Are a leading fea- ture of our busi- ness. No order to small and none too largefto han- dle to your com- plete satisfaction. Only the best materials use Hartshorn Guar- antéed Rollers and hand- made Shade Cloth, Estimates ¢heerfull given, R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Ware- houss. Satisfied owelio places himself "hands for the writing. 'Insurance Chadae every policy, we write is backed by reliable con les at rates as ) as safety allows, We've known men to hold poli- cles that looked all right and worked all wong Defore 'and after a fire. Ask us to place your insurance and you'll yourself in the safest hands. Tos day? May be too late to-mor- r 5 s the ' wiuhin on of 4 McCann's, | aged eighty-five || ceased lived in Kingston for many || years, - || ago and he went to live with his gon iat Sudbury. || an {| conduct the burial sefvice. | we ge panes --- Sydenham Street Methodist Church ~~Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor. Rev. Melvin Taylor, chairman of Kingston 1 j munfon. -Seientist. | will preach morning and | evening. . Music by soloists and full | choi r Miss Tweddell w ging at the morning service Class meet- ing. 9.45 a. m.; Bible school, 2.45 . am. %prayer and praise service, Wed nesday, 8 p. m. Seldiers and | visitors specially invited: A cor- dial welcome to all, District, St. James' Church, corner Union {and Aren streets. All seats free. | Rev. T. W. Savary, B.A, Rector, The | Rec So 152° Barrie street. Thir- | teenth Sunday after Trinity. 11! a.m., Morning Prayer and Litany. | | Sermon subject, "All things to all {'men, 3 p.m. Sunday school, p.m., Evening Prayer and Holy C om- | Sermon subject, *Prison- | Lers. Rechab Tandy will sing at | the evening service. & Eirst Baptist Church--Rev. Doug] las-1laing, pastor, at both services. Sol- | This church joins in worship with lg {the First . Congregational C hureb | | during August. 11 am. the union {service in this church, "The Value|s |of the Individual." Bible School at | 2.45 p.m, 7 .pm., the union service held in the First Congregational] Church, '"Acquaint Thyself With] Christ,' Soldiers and strangers] | cordi ally invited to all the services. Brock Street Me thodist Churehis Rev. George 8. Clendennen, pastor.{ Residence, 242 Johnson street. Pub-| [ lie worship at 1X a, m. and '7T p. m.| { Sunday schoo! during July and Aung-| ust at 10 a, nr Epworth League, | Monday," 8 Pp. m.; prayer service, | Wednesday, 8 p. m. Visitors cor- dially welcome at all services. The | pastor will preach at th services| to-morrow . Morning theme, "One Your Master." Evening themd, "How to Conquer." Princess Street Methodist Church, corner Princess and Albert--Rev--H- E. Curry, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class, 9.45 a. m.; public worship, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. €.V. Fairbairn and the pastor at both services, Mr. Fairbairn will preach. Morning subjeet "Unrequited Love'; evening, "The Last Judg ment." Epworth League, Red Cr meeting, Monday, 8 p. m.; prayer- meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Good] music by the choir. A cordial invi- tation to all, 18 Bt, George's €athedral--Very Rev. "+f the | James Li. | ew | points in FIELD CROP COMPETITION, Winners In Connéeticn With Kings. ton Agricultural Association. The sum of $75 was awarded in| field erop con ition of five acres of white oat eld in conne« tion with the Kingston "Industrial Agricultural Association for 1915. The following are the winners: : W. J. Smyth, Cataraqui, points out of 100 A. M. Rankin, M.P.P., Bay," 81 points | George. Clark, Collins 1-2 poiuts . +, James Henderson, R. R. Kingston, 79 points Colin Rogers, R.R.. No. 1, Kings- ton, 78 points Wm. Shillington, brook, 77 -peints F. Sproule, 78 1 1-2 points Fanaa TT 3 ~ ENI ASTING INCREASES. Kingstonians are enlisting now better than they ever did before. This is the opinion of several officers who have been watching the recruiting here. % Never before was a decidéd ef- fort nade to secure recruits.in Kingston, and the results are being realized. Both the re- c¢ruiting offices on the market were busy places on Saturday morning, and both Major E, Barrett, who is' recruiting for the artillery, and Lieut, Christ- mas, recruiting for the infan- try, report that citizens are coming forward as they should. 80 Bay, Neo. brook, oP - * -* + % * + » + ¥ -* % 4 ¥» % 3: SersersrressebssLILIRLLES To the West By New Ronte. The route, giving you the opportunity of traversing new territory, providing scenery, and making the trip by a new train, should be interest ing. This route-i§ via Toronto and "North Bay by the Grand Trunk Rail- way System, Cobalt through the famous est Preserve by Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, thence the Transcontinental Line to Winni- peg, where connection is made with Grand Trunk Pacific trains for "all Western Canada and the Pacific Coast. Ask any Grand Trunk "Agent for full particulars, j rates, ete; and Cochraue, Timagami For PY td 4 PEPE SEPT ET PSST EX : J - novelty of making Your next | trip to. Western Canada via a new | [ THE EIGHTH BROTHER TO GO TO WAR. Dean Start, M. A., D. D., rector, 78] 0 Wellington street; telephone 1644] Rev, Cecil Whalley, M.A., B, D., cur-| *% ate, 138 Bagot street, telephone, | % | 1444. Thirteenth Sunday after! | Trinity. " 8 a. m., Holy Communion; | *% 11 a. m., matins and litany. Preach- | % er, Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Kingston. | | 4.15 p. m., holy baptism; 7 p. m.,|% evensong. Preacher, Capt, the Rev. | % | J. E. Senning. .A recital of sacred{ {| music after the service. Services of | & | intercession on behalf of those affect-| & {ed by the war daily in the chapel at|% 10 a. m. Celebrations of the holy Sd bd RR BR bbb dbp Bde communion on Tuesday and Thurs- ---------------------- -« "The Broken Coin." | day. This is the title of the latest, big- | Arthur John Grigg, Brock- ville, has edlisted as a member of the 33rd Oversea Battery under Major W. Sears at Bar- riefie.d, Mr; Grigg is one of eight brothers who are now wearing the British uniform. He was born in Enland, but of late has been a resident of Brockville, 5 LJ "02 Bw : ig 7 The Late Robert F. Rowan. The death occurred on Friday at || the residence of his son Robert at Sudbury, of Robert F. years. Rowan, C.E., The de- His wife died about a year The remains will ar: here early Monday afternoon} will be taken to St. Paul's| church where Canon FitzGerald will ment will be made at Cataraqui cem- || etery. BASEBALL RECORD. National League, St. Louis, 11; Brooklyn, 7. Philadelphia, 4; Cincinnati, 2. New Xork, 2; Pittsburg, 1. Boston, 9-2; Chicago, 4-4. American League, Clevliand, 4; Beston, 3, Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 2. Washington, 3; St. Louis, 1. Detroit, 8-11; New York, 1-3. i x. Federal League, Pittsburg, 3; Chicago, 2. 8t. louis, 5; Kansas City, 4 International League, Buffalo, 5; Richmond, 4. Providence, 4; Toronto, 3. Montreal, 5-4; Harrisburg; 5-82 "Mary Garden Perfume" at Gib- son's. need ha Jn Connection With Hotel Dien Gar-| Ideal Theatre on Inter-| | gest and. -most fascinating serial] THOSE WHO WON PRIZES, | story ever presented to the public ot! | Kingston, which eommences at the| Wednesday and | Thursday, September 8th and The story is by that | author, Emerson Hough, and the! | leading parts are taken care of by] { those. most populer of screen stars, | den Party, Drawing for prizes offered the garden party took place on Friday evening with the folowing results: Ten dollars in gold, won by John] J. McGuire, 169 Union street. Set of carvers, Rev. Father Kehoe, Gananoque, Jewel case, Mrs, J. Sowards, 168 Montreal street. ? A washing machine, Dr. Mundell, A bag of flour, Mrs, Windsor Hotel. A jardinere set, Patrick Donovan, 184 Church street, Belleville, | My. curate, Mary Berrigan. Karl street, Lucille Love fame). ther particulars. Watch for fur- Saturday's Market Prices, There was a very large market on| Saturday morning with the following | prices prevailing: Lamb, 18¢ to- 20¢/ 1a 1b; pork, 10c to 13¢c a 1b.; mut-| | to n, 10¢ to 12¢ a 1b.; turkeys, 18¢| | to 20¢ a lb.; fowl, $1. 50 a pair; | chicken, The fo $1 a pair; ducks, $i ito $1.25 a pair; butter, 82¢ to 35c a} {1b.; eggs, 25¢ a dozen; potatoes, 5c] A caddy of tea, Rev. R, P. Walsh. |, yao: apples, 50c a bushel: turnips; | Mareville. ba 50 China tea set, Rev, Father Kehoe, 30 2 re $artola 50¢ x hax; eniogs, Gananoque, Ont. In the list of those who served] in the different boothe--the ladies in charge omitted the furnish the Whig with the following names: Miss Devlin, Miss Waters, Miss Mac- dougall, Miss Gibson, Miss O'Keefe, Miss MacLennan, Miss Storms, Miss Hogan, Miss Cunningham Miss Ryan, Miss Drennan, Miss Redmond, Miss Buckley, Mrs. Willams, Miss Mec- (Giahey, Miss MacDonald, Mrs. Isaac Lloyd, Miss Gallivan, Mrs. Thomas Nicholson, Miss Lorette Purtell, Mrs. Charles Martin *(Barriefield), Miss N. Hanley. ; D. B F. McCue 118 1000 Islands--Rochester 88. Caspian leaves on Sundays, | Wadnangays and Fridays, at 10.40 | a.m, for 1000 Islands (50c), and at | 5 p.m. for Rochester, In all departments of our store we are "pre- paring for big fall and winter business. Men's Hat Department ; * New: Hats - from the leading makers in Soft and Stiff styles are ready, also new Caps and Gloves. Fur Department All ready with an enormous stoek of the newest models and skins of 'all kinds at: lower prices than for many years. : Ready- to-Wear Dept. 'Here we emphasize Ladies' Hats and Coats at popular prices. Prisoner Taken Violently 11. The authorities ut Fort Henry had some trouble om Friddy evening ow- ing to one of the German. prisoners' being taken suddenly ill with convil- sions. For a time he was so bad that it took about ten of his compan- ions to hold him down until he was' removed to hospital where he could receive medical attention. 8. 8. Corbett's ambulance was sum- || moned and the prisoner of war was § taken to General 'Hospital. Thr of the guards Jolng duty at the fo | him. He was so vio- Llent that it was necessary to strap him te a stretcher. . Steamer Ames In Trouble. A report received in the city Sat- urday morning stated that the steam- er Ames on her way up from Ment- real ran aground during Friday night at Farran's Point. It was reported Iter that the vessel had beem taken by the Donnelly Wrecking Com-i. en she was being brought {to Rng, =. Ex-Whig Reporter In Service. hig men. who are ser rif King and: Country, She names of two} | ex-members of {| e. seporforial rd 1 Manitoba. Mrs. Thomas Bridge, Maberly, and Mrs. A. W. X. Otay 'are visiting their sister, Bourke, ke street, who is quite fl. 9th. | well-known | Francis Ford and Grace Cunard (of! via Bay of | Grand § ed. who has a shoemaker"s shop wu MUSIC, 2 for 25c¢. The Littl All the latest Popular Musie of the day" Ontario of the present New York-Hits. Latest cach. 2? Cloth Bound Books at-20c--Reprints of 'the $ such writers as Sir Gifbert Parker, Birming ler Couch, Conan Doyle, Phillips Oppenhein;, o. Anthony Hope, lKden P hilpotts, ete. ete. Cloth Bound Books at 30c--By Charles Garviee, R. Crockett, Mrs. W. W.- Jacobs, € lire nee Mulford, ete., Geo. n ete, and Full of jokes on the Ford Machine, Saturday Specials t CLOTH BOUND REPRINTS OF $1.50 BOOKS, 20c and 30c. © 1.50 ham, ,Snaith; Meredith Nicholson, tHhuntphrey Ward, Convenient The Best Joke Book of the Year, "'Funabout Fords." istersa 15¢ largest stock in KE; VN onder Records and $1.25 books by 1X W. Mason, Quil- Rider Haggard, Orezy, Butler, Baroness Kilis Parker pocket sized Cloth bound 160 Princess Street The College Book Store Open Nights Phone 919 = ssa ofa I Ladies' Fall and Winter Wearables Are to be Seen at This Store The showing of Misses' and Ladies Suits- is simply magnificent. Beautiful well built and at very reasonable prices. Fall Dress Goods Our range of Dress. Goods--Coatings and Cord Velvets is decidedly attractive. All, the wanted colorings at popular prices. (Coats and garments Seasonable Hesiery--Gloves © and Underwear for all the family. | The Best Dollar Corset in the trade--Six dif- ferent models in sizes 18 to 30. - Silk and Net B louse IS, Ladies 34. 36, 38 --Tans, each, % x in size 8 Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. { pees BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 9uscsag | The BEST SILOS are round and made of 'wood. In these, the ensilage packs tightly, seldom freezes, and keeps well. The staves are Hemlock, Spruce, or gued and grooved. Bay the lumber 'in white, paint it yourseif, Do not wait until the corn is ready to cut. Order now. . pS Anglin & Co, Bay and Wellington Stréets. Factory Phone 1415, General office pw [eRe CLOSING OF MAILS British 'mail closes irregular- ly. Iaformatien posted at P. O. Lobby from time to time. United daily .. 1.00 p.m. going States; Trunk, east Do. (including States) Grand © west : Do. (including Western States) . Grand Trunk and west of city... i. 2 2.30 p.m. C. P.R. 10.15 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. of ton- made Pine, the POLICE COURT BREVITIES,. | Greek Fru Dealer Was Figed | For Forestalling. / MB. George, & Greek fruit deal' er, was fined $1 'and costs in the Po- lice Court Saturday, on a charge of! | forestalling on the market. Con- "**>wlumber, stable Thomas Mullinger latd the! charge. The accused pleaded ignor-|™ "a ance of the law. He was caught in! tha act of purchasing a basket oH fg -. { Conl plums before 10 o'clock. John Minor, colored, was dati) by Christopher Marshail, also color. |! 8d For one week we will | \plnee at your disposal our! Johnson street, with the theft of | $3.50, but arter an hour had been! taken up in the hearing of evidence] {the cas: was further enlarged un- +11 Tuesday, T. J. Rigney appeared] , for the accused and D. the fomplainant, . FOUR UR SHOEMAKERS. Out OF "Inck" Johnston's Store Have Enlisted To To Fight \areatly reduced prices, {you 'are in need of a Refrig- | Four sheemakers from "Jack" Sede gin pied obi Task ie erator, now is the time te have enlistcd for overseas service. buy. Our prices are right ! the last to put on a uniform. is! Sack Lavery who has been accept ed as' a. member the 33rd Oversea, pastary snder Major W. = Sedrs at) to be much higher in price | id. As soon as the warinext season. ¢ us a ¢ broke out "Jack!" MeClennan and a. Give us a call i Harry. Van Ressier enlisted with the 14th Regiment, and wept overseas: uader Capt. G. T. Richardfon in the 2nd Bdtialion. A 'short time wo W, A Mitchell, | Charles Sturmen enlisted in the 58th] a Maw fa taining bt Harvie py dw ire. 85.87 Pri 'heNewe est| Wrist Watches With Expanding Brace- let. We have ithout ex- ception the smallest, thinnest, best Weigt Watch in. expanding bracelet for $15.00 that we ever fiad. -Both watch and wdar- ihe qualities of brace- let are fully guaranteed | Smith Bros., IEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers . of Marriage Licenses. REPAIRED AND REMODELLED. *| Gourdier' 5 Phone 700, We Are Ready To Buy, Sell, Exchange or Rent Pro perty A desirable brick perty cen trally located, with hot water heat- ing, gas, 8 rooms, good cellar and yard, for $2,000 A corner lot, with barn 656x182, with barn geuth of Princess street, for A detached Pine street, and large stable, four horses, for A. double brick dwelling, Princess street, below all improvements, for Of. 5 good-sard to accommodate frame dwelling with 7 rooms, south of Barrie, with furnace and gas, $6,000 We can secure desirable locations, and leases for tenants who wish to move. E W. Mullin & Son i A. Givens for Farge stock of up-to-date Re- i _{frigerators, in all styles, at i fl ii and Refrigerators are sure | il i | Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. Phones 539 and 1456, TR 8 on and Woodesswe || for sleaniinin, whiteness, spotlessness and sanitary treatment of your washables, This Laundry will answer the call and give you just what you want, just when you want it, and 'ag a price that will' please you, } Kingston Laundry, a rn Santis Sn Joo i i. i Ht it ti Hi fi i

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