Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1915, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Furs OF QUALITY Made to Special ohn McKay Limited, 149-157 Brock Bt. . Kingston. Ar Ar Coal The kind you are looking for is - the kind we sell. Scranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO. Foot of West St. Ontario. em co, THE LONDON DAECTORY (Published enables traders t to communicate nglish y) the World MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in each «class of goods a complete commercial don and its suburbs the talus. lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS the goc { and Pir ec od co with ds they Foreign ship, Markets STE AMSHIP LINES under the Ports to whic 1 and indi at! ng the lings PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTIC of. leading Manufacturers ete in the principal pr and industrial centres Kingdom. arranged they il ate "fal a 45a in being approxim- n- How 10 SEND PARCELS CANAD AN PI PRISONERS-OF- WAR IN GERMANY. And: Also To Canadians Fighting at the Front--Parcels May Be Sent By Mail Or Parcel Post. In view of the fact that the Whig received fre time to time enquir- ies as 'to the proper way of address: ing prisoners of war and also Can adians fi ng it the front, we pub- lish the following instructions for the guidance of friends and relatives of soldiers. | If this information is closely "followed, there will be little chance of parcels going astray. If a man is a prisoner of war in Germany his parcels may be sent | care of the War Office ag London, or care of - the American Consulate here. Parcels may be sent 170 m by parcel | post or mail to the men at the front, {and are delivered on the field. In sending parcels write the dress, number (every man at {front has a number), initials and name; company or battery, batta! {ion or brigade, Canadian Expediti on- ary Force, Care of the War Office, London. ad- the Sn i------ RELIGIOUS CEREMONY {| Held in the Chapel of the House of Providence. A large number of people assgm- | bled in the beautiful and ¢ommodi- lous chapel of Our Mother of Sor- rows, at the House of Providence, on Monday to be present at the ever- impressive ceremony of religious re- ception ahd profession, which began at 7.30 a.m. While all were kneeling, the offi- citing prelate, Most Rev. M. J. Spratt, intoned the Veni Creator, which was taken up and sweetly rendered by the Sisters' choir. The candidates for reception, five in number, in clear and firm voice, gave assurance of their desire to de- vote themselves to the service of God. The following Sisters assumed sol- emn obligations, pronouncing the { vows of religion for the remainder of M. Os- Mat- th lives: Sr. M. Cleophas, Sr. Adelaide, Sr. M. Norbert, Sr. M. | wald, Sr. M. Cecilia, and Sr. M. "| thew, and the they | h | Merchants, | tow ns | risbur Sr. M. of the United Es | A copy of the current edition will be forwarded freight paid, Pdstal Order for $3. i lers seeking Agencies can adve weir trade cards for advertisements from $13. THE LONDON DIRECTORY Co. 25 Abchurch Lame, London, ti. u. 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. Onl the: best materials use Hartshorn' Guar- anteed Rollers and hand- made Shade Cloth. Estimates cheerfully | given, R. McFaul Kingston Carbet Ware- mn | to ur savings in Real Estate. Here Are & Few Home Bar belo ed » $35.100, Unlon St, near Albert: + brick; 8 reoms, furnace, -e A and gas; g& Alfred St, near new brick, 5 rooms, furnace, electricity and gas; deep lot. $2 900, Earl St, near Albert; new Balok. 7 rooms, furnace, elec. Ariel Ek gas. barn, Fronténne St, near Mack; n sy nar] St; héw Deel, 7 T rooms, hot water . saves 5. place. SET Briok, ove 5 dns barn. 350, tenac S63 new brick; furnace, electricity. Montreal St, wear John new. Tame. 4.rooms, fur. deep Ic Queen stg nace; sts brick. § rooins, stable. #1300, Markland St.: new frame. § roomie, Band C. Our Complete List Betore . Buyilag. McCann's, REAL ESTATE & Sabaied 82 Brock Street. on receipt of le hesterville, LTD, real, il Ir fl i 1 1 i if | | a a tata" 2 | of Glen Nevis, $r. M. | Amelia or jf Catunoy ue; | as G. He ombure. N.Y. i City. Temporary vows for two years were made by Miss Loreto Hogan, of | Railton, taking the name Sister M. Bertha; Miss Elizabeth MacDonald, Modesta; Miss Rozmahel, of Daysland, M. Adalbert; Miss Rose | Alta., Sr. ES | Quinn, of Ferguson's Fails, Sr.M. Ea- ward; Miss Elizabeth Barry, of Mor- Frances Borgia; Miss Vera Burke, Ottawa, Sr. M. Aloysius | Gonzaga, and Miss Julia Lefebre, of Sr. M. Delphine. The young ladies receiving the #5 or larser | | Holy Habit were Miss Elizabeth Stu- | jart, Madoc; Miss Mary Macintyre, Montreal; Miss Mary Stacke, Arn- { prior; Miss Annie Rushman, Mont- and Miss Nora Flanagan, Og- | | densburg. Holy Mass being offered, the cere- mony closed with the blessing of the Archbishop. THOSE WHO APPLIED | For Enlistment i in the 89th talion, names of those A. P. The plied to Lieut. who have ap- | Christmas, 59th {|| Battalion for enlistment are as fol- | lows: James Sharpe, Gananoque; Charles Pixon, Kingston; James Wheeler, Charles Andre, Kings. | ton; William B. Beattie, Rochester, | IN.Y.; William Chilcott, Watertown, IN.Y. George -0". 'Brien, Gananoque; | ids Shirtie, Gananoque; Joseph | Whitford, William J. Simons, THom- Moncrief, Kingston; Hopton, London, Eng.; James Gran- ger, Granbury; Harry Williams, Og- ; Thomas Doyle, Al- fred - Crapps, Frederick Walker | Kingston; James Morrison, Frank Cane, Kingston: Harry Williams, | Hamilto#; Thomas McGowan, Hull, Eng.; Thomas Le White; Bdwin Col- ling, Richard Vickers, Kingston; James H. Ross, Toronto; John Car- ney, Bradford, Eng. Some of the above were not aceept- | ed. ---------- With the Bowlers, {Two games in the double bowling | « | | series were placed on Wednesday ev- | | ening. W. Jackson 'and J. J. Baker! | defeated W. R. Siils and Dr. Gwill im by a score of 15 to 12. H. D.| || Bibby and J. R. Laidlaw defeated Dr. Watson and W. F. Inman by 28 Four rinks will go to Prescott for Labor Day te play return friendly matches with players of that club. Last Rochester Trip. 88. Caspian leaves 5 p.m. Sunday, Sad returning leaves Charlotte 8.30 Monday. 12 hours in Flower Fare $2.00. "Djer Kiss Talcum Powder" at {1 Gibson's Drug Store. STOP SQUINT ING The facial expressions of who do Bot oe aol] Bre Rot Decomn: ing. That is why FitsU Glasses may. materially impreve your looks. You do not have to Satrifivg any ijcomforts if your glasses are made and fitted marys us. Our experience and" ~ success With glasses a amy wit 5. ASSESTME 9. 0s Bat- Thomas | _THE DAILY BRITISH CITY AND VICINITY. Special Ogdensburg Trip. Thousand Islander leave t8.30 a m., Fare 50c, Ladies' Fall Hats On Sale. We are selling our new fall hat shapes without the old-time milli nery opening, which we have done away with. Corrigan's. m | s Fri- da calling 1000 Island po Fall Term. Kingston Business College, of Queén Street, opens for the term on Tuesday, Sept. 7th., modetate Phone 440. H. F. calfe, principal. head fail rates Mct- Arre sted For Theft. A lad about fifteen" years of age, who resides up-town, was ar rested by Police Constable Bateson on Thursday morning charged with stealing a gun, the proporty of a man. nanfed Perryman. $2.00--Rochester--$2,00 Spend Labor Day at Rochester. SS. Caspian leaves Sunday at 5 p.m. Returning leave. Charlotte, Monday, 8.30 p.m. Fare Not a Deserter. George Watts was arrested Thursday charged with desertion, but when °thé records were looket up it was found that he had been dis charged from -the Canadian army, having gone overseas with the First Contingent. He released. on 50c¢ Ogdensburg 50c¢, SS. Thousand Islander Friday at 8.30 a. m. to Ogdensburg ahd points. Fare 50c. will leave on special trip 1000, Island Weather Pressure is low states, the western over Bermuda. Elsewhere it is high. Thunderstorms! have occurred in many places in the western provin- vec, while from Lake Superior to the maritime provinces the weather has been very fine. Thursday's Market Prices. There was no meat on the market Thursday morning. The following prices prevailed: Apples 20c¢ a peck, potatoes -20c a peck, butter 35¢ a Ib., eggs 25¢ a dozen, chickens 75¢ to $1 a pair; fowl, $1 to $1.25 a pair; corn, 10c¢ a dezen; muskmel- 10c each. Notes. in the north-west provinces and ---------- Day at Rochester. taking 88. Caspian at 5 p.m. and returning leave 'Char- 30 p.m. Monday. Fare | Labor otte, $2.00. ------------------ Constructing Trestle, The trestle to be constructed hy the Canadian Locomotive Works at the foot of Williami street has been started. On Thursday morning al- most all the piles had been driven and the bridge work will be resumed in a day or two. 'By the use of this trestle across the waterway adjaceat to the company's wharf, the hauling | | of cars in and out of tHe yard will | be made easier. -------------- Clark-Flew Nuptials. A quiet wedding was celebrated {at Chalmers manse by Rev. Dr. M:!- colm MacGillivray, at eight o'clock Wednesday evening, when Miss Gér {trude Edith Flew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Flew, Bristol; Eng., { was marriéd to Oliver Clark, son of | James Clark, Cobourg. After the | ceremony the happy couple, who were unattended, drove to the home | of the bride's sister on Quebec strect | where a wedding supper was serv- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will take] jup residence at 393 Division street. Fought On Commons. | On Wednesday night two men én |gaged in a iively fight in a vacant | commons on Collingwood street, and | attracted the attention of some of || Beattie, Toronto; W. 'Harvey, Charles | the residents in the neighborhood. {The two were ordered to move on, ut one of them, who was pretiy | re intoxicated; was still sbent on haying it out with his rival. After the drunk had his face badly dis- 2 | he ds the residents telephoned for | the police, and Constable Robert | Sargent responded, but the fighters! {bad made their escape. | | - i ---- -- " A Duck Shooting Number. Rad and Gun fer September is a| special duck shooting number. Bon-| ny-castle Dale, the naturalist-writér, | | contributes "Live Decoy Ducks and! {Shooting Oyer Them." . "Duck Shooting in the Cariboo" isan am-| using story of the experiences of two duck hunters who saw plenty of ducks but failed to shoot any. "Af-! ter the Black Ducks," "Two Hun- dred, Acres. of Geese," "Duck Breed- ing In the Park Country, Alberta," are other stories that give a wild duck flavor to this number. In' ad- dition 'there are interesting staries of outdoor life besides the regular ~departments devoted to gunning an fishing. Letters To Editor Offered Girl Good Wages, Kingston, Sept. 2 (To the Bdi- | tor): In Tuesday's paper I saw an article headed "Wages Toe Small," sayl) a Scotch girl will not work: for small pay. _ I may say that I of: fered this same Agnes Hunter $13 2 month. She then asked two af- ternoons off, to remain out for tea, and enquired if the kitchen work would be done for her while she did a small washing. Comment is un- necessary.--A LOVER OF TRUTH. Kingston, Set. 2.--(To the . tor): Last night 1 visited a local' persons | Amusement house and was shocked the screen. 1 wondered if the caassr! was having his holidays. He: is! what 1 witnessed. { One film developing dastard'y Biota and 'finally showing a murder by a gangster: Black Hand depicting a turned-down sultor who tried to end his life, are we _coming to snyway?!--CITIZEN ment | sidered the { during the ode oe oe Be ole oe ole i of ob oe ole | See ddedisfunfosdeodesfeoododiofosdo de oadosduafe fondo fede #t the cliss of films thrown upoa | i Saelig - third WHIG, > Ee" mm KIOTA 1 1S ENTERED [|= IN THE MOTOR BOAT RACES AT TORONTO EXHIBITION Kingston's Speedy Craft Will Go Up or" America. Against the Fastest Boats In The fastest motor boat the world are entered for ronte Exhibition motor, which commenced to-day and 'will continue until Wednesday next. R. S. Waldron has entered his displave- beat Kiota Hi which is fastest displacement baa: world. If there is any a race he is expected tay Le able to defeat any of the beats en tered even the hydroplanes. Among the red against the Kota are: Peter Par VII, a flyer owned by J. P. ronto. Baby Some races in the" To-| boat races on=1 in the boats ente 53-mile an hour Bick=¢ii of To- Speed Demon of New York, »0-mile an hour boat Stuart Blackton. Buffalo Enquirer, hour boat owned by the famous "Fing Connor of Bufltaio. He Jldena, the speedy Toronto ywned Roger Miller. 38 miles an hour. Pupska of Penectang, « 25-n hour boat owned. by Gidley. Two 'boats from Henry Jeffreys of Lachine which are reported to go 40 miles an hour. Miss Detroit, the winner of the famous International Gold Cup, may be here. a owned Ly 4 .50-mile an boat by She go en elle de db dob deeded dodo doe BRITISH WHIG TOBACCO FUND. esdefooeodedeofefooge ad What the dollar box contains: 1 Briar Ptpe 1 Rubbek-lined Tcbacco Pouch. I Tinder Lighter. 50 Cigarettes. 4 Ounces of Tobacco. And a Return Postal addiess- ed to the donor. Bo ode oe ole fel oop 3 ok of ode ol Boole of ob ob 0 * The 25¢ Parcel contains. 50 Cigarettes 4 |Ounces Smoking Some Matches. And a Postcard addressed to you. Remember, there are no 'Bacey Shops on the Battlefield. Mixture. ABBE B de IN MARINE CIRCLES. Movements of Vessels "Reported Along Kingston Harbor Front. The schooner Oliver Mowat at Davis Dry dock undergoing repairs. | Schooner Ford River arrived from! Erie with coal. At M. T. Co's wharf steamer India arrived with the barge Selkirk load-| ed with grain, and cleared for Mon | treal; tug Emerson cleared for Mon-| is { treal with two grain barges. Schooner Katié Eccles arrived at Booth's wharf from Charlotte to dis-| | charge coal. wharf to ynload weed from Rideau] Canal points. Steamer St. Lawr¥nce™ arrived inj port on Wednesday evening and in al day or so will be put in winter quar- | ters. For the past-couple of months | this steamer has plied between sum- { mer résorts on the St. Lawrence Riv- between Clayton, Alexandria Bay and others. Steamer Caspian will make last trip on Sunday. As soon as the navégation season | is concluded on the great lakes, sev-| eral more of the large Canadian | steamship line freighters will go into! the coast trade. There will be few | large freighters laid up this winter} that can at, all be quip for the salt water. The wheelhouse of the steamer, Kenora is to be placed amids Ships. 1000 Islands--Rochester 8S. Caspian leaves on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10.40 a.m: for 1000 Islands (50c), and at 5 p.m. for Rochester, via Bay of | | Quinte. { | Sloop Waffle arrived at Booth' sf | | her| "Djer Kiss Talcam Powder" | Gibson's Red Cross. "The Hat Store" FALL'HATS AND FURS It's tie to prepare for the cool Autumn days. - We havea won- derful Stock. of i Fall! Hats Yeady "for * imspedtion. Ne Stiff Pints, 3 New: Soft I 's to Fil Bpecial vahies at $2 and i 5 FURS Naw is the best time pl OW for choosing and w Lo also urge éarly atten- J} n to Febairing and 1 re- élling. | | {cess and "Wellington stregts, Ls rods. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER {000,000 a year, {allowance checks afe | yearly. 1915. oo 9 an "Till The Boys Come Home (Keep the Home Fires Burning) 8 hon copies. Words by Lena Builbert Ford: Musi The biggest Patriotic Number being sung on every stage in England, and sale there has 160 Princess Street 3 - & ic by a---------- i ------ seaman -------------- The College Book Store Open Nights Phone 919 brought out since Ivor - Novello, the war began. Is exceeded one mil Baia tien EN Ny grrr pg pet A special snap in All Silk seh popular shades, Old Ro Tan, Reseda, Spin Ribhint--7 inches wide, in as Paddy, Cerise, Mauve, Se, ete, Ribbon, Nobby Wearables Our range of Ladies' and Suits is easily the besf we all have Misses' Coats and ever shown. Beautiful garments, properly built and at prices that will please all sized purses: mistake if you fail t buying. Smt seg Pictorial For October | Nein | The re CLOSING OF MAILS British mall closes irregular- ly. Information posted at P. O. Lobby from time to time. United States daily . £00 p.m, Grand Trunk, going (including States) Grand west Do. Stat ten) Grand Trunk west of city C. P. R. .10.15 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. CNR. WHAT WAR COST CANADA. | About' $13,000,000 Per Annum To, Pay Men At Front. *An" investigation of militia re-| ,cords show that one-fifth of the - tal Canadian fighting force are mar-| irjed men. The fact that ie 1m ried men formed the greater prope - ititn of Britain's fighting army was {urged as a strong argument in fav-| ior of conscription, ' Follywius out | | the" same line of argumeit ther: | woifld be {ittle need for constrivrion (in: Canada. Canada is paying out $125,000 a day to her soldiers at the tront. This sum, which aggregates about $45. is being rapidly in-| creased. Twenty-five thousand separat on' issued each month for a total] of $15,000,600; "Labor Day Rates." The Canadian Pacific Railway will! tissue tickets at single fare for! {round trip, good going and return- {ing Seplember 6th, and av fare and] one third .good. going Senumbey dun) (and 6th with return Limit Septefuber | Fth, City Ticket Office corner Prin- 11197, ' i 88. Thousand Islander will el lspecii trip to Sgdanshysg. Friday, | 8.3¢ am. Fare § Hamous Winchester and {Pump Guns. | mAmDW ARE, | You make a 0 "see our range before ' Fashions now on sale. & Shaw, | Always Busy Store Ltrally ny peeee BUILDERS' SUPPLIESeeeey Lasting Founditions Lasting Floors Lasting Walks When Canada Portland ment is used. . Consult us about your other Building Materials. We can supply all Your nceds. 43 Anglin & Co, Factory Phone a, General office pho--- | svaeLumber, Conl Duck Shooting | Duck. Seas Have you 'tion ready? We and Ce- on will soon be here your Guns and Ann i If not, give us a call. carry a large assortment of (16 12 gauge Shot Guns, also the Remington Let us show you our patipe hammertess dou at $20.00; hammer, special 12 le barrel $17.50. Apything "you man your fall shooting will here. 10, 12 and 1 rifles all calibres, require be cage lodding tools and Our prices are right. € our window display. W. A Mitchell, i 55-57 PHincess RT { Pine and Wobdea. for found |}! shells, : ii Wrist Watches With Expanding Brace- let. We have ithout ex- ception the smallest, thinnest, best = Wrist Watch in expanding bracelet for $15.00 that we ever had. Both wateh and wear- ing qualities" of bru let are fully guaranteed Smith Bros, IEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers of Marriage Licenses. C= REPAIRED AND REMODELLED. Gourdier's Phone 700. 'We Are Ready To Buy, Sell, Exchange or Rent Property A desirable brick 'dwelling, located, with hot water heat- gas, 8 rooms, good cellar and for $2,900 corner 66x1 barn sire cen ing, yard, A with for vr : A detac she dq street, with 7 large stable, four horses, for .... A double brick Princess street, helow all improvements, for ' We can secure and leases for move, lot, with barn south of Princess frame dwelling -on rooms, good vard to accommodate =, 600 south of Barrie, with furpace apd gas, $6,000 desires 2 focationd, tenants who wish to and EW Malin & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. Phones 539 and 1456, iM for cleanliness, spotlessness and treatment of your | This Laundry will answ hit you I whiteness, sanitary wash all and gi you want, gud 1 please you, - when price - E : i Kingston Laundry Cor, Princess & Sydenhent Sts Plone a it, that w

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