Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Sep 1915, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Tow I pis " THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1915. Furs OF QUALITY Made to Special Order Sesser aTenTET ena John McKay Limited, . 149-157 Brock St., Kingston On Oa » 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. THE LONDON DIRECTORY (Published Annually) enables traders throughout they World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in each class of goods Bésides being a complete commercial guide to Leon- don and its suburbs the Directory con- tains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS they ship, and the Foreign Markets they with the gouds Colonial and = supply; STEAMSHIP LINES -apged 'under the FPcrts to which Yi vy sall, and indleating the approxim- ha Sailings; STH CMR. RETURNS (10 BARRIEFIELD AFTER ITS | TREK TO BROCKVILLE | ---- | The Regiment Is In Good Shape ~~ Lansdowne Had 300 Pies For the Men--Well Treated Everywhere, The 8th C. M. R: has returned from Brockville after covering a di tance of 120 wdiles. ' The unit arviv ed at Barriefield camp grounds short- [ly after eight o'cleck on Thursday evening. The mounted men left Brotkville on Wednesday morning at about eight o'clock which means that the regiment covered sixty miles in thirty-six. hours which is exception- Lally good time, Although the hor- ses were a little stiff they appear to | be none the worse of the long trip. Some ef the officers and men {speaking to the Whig stated that | nospitality extended to them from {the time they left Barriefleld camp | grounds until they arrived back would never be forgotten. Leaving Brockville on Wednesday | morning, the mounted corps proceed: ed to Lyn where the villagers were out to meet them. The church bells were rung in honor of Lieut.-Col. Munro's unit. Each officer and man {was presentéd with flowers, candy, chewing gum, apples and all kinds of soft drinks. The village band furnished music. The troopers were urged to stay for a meal, but the offi- [cers nad agranged matters so that QUEEN'S STATIONARY HOSPITAL List Of Additional Dénations Which Have Been Received i Previgusly acknowledged, 1103.81. 1 $1,000--Dr. James Douglas, New ork. : $618.70---C. Berdiingham, ton (for Ford car.) | $100--Ladies of Adolphustown; { Mrs. John Herald, Souta Porcupine, William Jackson, Kingston. i $51.85--Mrs. B. Parker, { ford. | '50--Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside, | Bank of Commeérce, South -Porcu- pine; Frederick J. Pope, New York. | $25--Dr. Donald Pee, Sharbot | Lake; Mrs. J." E. Mabee, Odessa; J. C. Spence, Ottawa. | $24 Dékn Cappon, Kingston. {| $10--Mrs. J. PF. Macdonald, Kings- f on: Menie Women's: Institute, | Campbellford; Dr. G. H. V. Hunter; Brooklyn: Miss M. Walton, Hanley, | Sask.; R. H. Fotheringham, Suther- | land, Sask.; Madoc Women's Insti- | i tute. { $5.35--Mrs. A. Horsfall, Kingston. (from ten little girls.) b> $5--Dr. .A. J . Horsey, | Miss J. L. Moir, Yokers, N.Y.; A friend: P. Tio Jull, Carp; Mrs. F. Jemmett, Napanee; Mrs. John Me- Ormond, Sutherland. Sask. | '$83--Mrs. K. L. Jones, Kingsten., 2 Willis C. Froats. Carleton Place: Miss Hilda Day, Kingston $1 --Rev. C. B. Pitcher. ville. $13.- iY Kings- Duns- Ottawa: {the meal would be served at another { point. All along the route the farm- ers came out and treated the men tJ butter milk and apples. ¥ Lansdowne was made o'clock on _ Wednesduy afternoon where the unit remajned for the night. The troopers were taken to the fair grounds where a big meal was awaiting them. The men state that they never saw so many pies in their lives. When they centered the building where the meals were serv- ed, they beheld about three hundred pies. On Thursday morning the mounted corps started for Gananoque, a¥riv- ing there about noon. hey were met by mayor and.school children who esc :d them to the armouries At Grassy Creek the eveping mea was served, After tea the corps | moved on to Barriefield. A 'few men were laid up with a touch of indigestion brought on from over- eating. Jt "is thought that this t-ip will be the means of bringing a large number of men to the recruit- | ing stations. { by five | | | | | WHO WILL GIVE $500 Hagers- TO PAY OFF DEBTS OF THE | MOWAT HOSPITAL? The Governing Boord Wants to End | Year Free of Debi----Convaleseing Soldiers Will Accommodated. The board 'of directors of the Mowat Memorial Hospital met on, Thursday afternoon. | The reports for the month were quite satisfactory. Twenty-one pa- tients are under treatment. The receipts for the month from patients | were $235; from donations, $640, | The expenses for the month were | $410. The financial vear terminates the | be "lend of September, and before that date it will be necessary to' secure | ghout $500 from friends, *No doubt ' some of the supporters of the insti- tution, who have been waiting, will now send in their subscriptions. The October meeting is the an- nual, and a number of important matters will be discussed and settled as to ways and means of going on with next year's work. | It was reported that the Hospital | Commission for Convalescent Sol- | diers desire to use. the institution for the care of men with tuberculosis in- valided home from the front: As many will be taken as it is possible | to accommodate. TIPPLERS IN COURT. Four Were Given Their Liberty On| | Friday Morning, | An aged man, with -a snowy white| i beard, was arraigned in the Police] { Court on Friday morning, on a| charge of drunkenness. He ap-| peared to be out of place, but went | under on Thursday when he took one| { drink too many. { |* "H's the first time I was ever inl! court," gaid the old man to the Ma-| gistrate, "I wish you would give me! a chance." He was told to go his way. | one | The second drunk was also { who had never been before the court | before, and his request to be given a {chance was also granted. { "Two young men-who are enrolled {to fight for their country strolled {away [rom the camp om Thursday and proceeded to hold a celebratiqn. after digearding the King's uniform | and wearing civilian clothes. It was the old story about meeting friends and getting too much of | "strong stuff." | 'When he found that the men were warolled for duty at the front, the | st = High School and Collegiate A (full and. complete -gtock' of all books aytherized for use in tions at reduced prices: Ontario Ontario Ontario High School Reader High School English Grammar . . High School English Composition HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY High School Physical Geography High School Geography High School Ancient History . High School History of England . High School History of Canada . . MATHEMATICS School Arithmetic School Algebra School Geométry CLASSICS School Latin Book Greek Book Ontario. High Ontario High Ontario High Ontaric High Sch Ontario Sct Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario ' Ontario High Sc Ontario Manual Ontario Ontario Ontario High High High 40 A2 40 Manual Optario School Ontario School Ontario = White's High First G0 25 AAA AAA AN A AANA Ontario Writing ~ Music, Everytiiing in Musie, including the new Fall issues just releas FHE BIGGEST HIT IN YEARS, "TILL THE BOYS COME HOME" (Keep the Home The College Book Store, Phone 919 hss a OPEN NIGHTS. -- -- oman a A A AAA PAN New Arrivals Ready for Saturday Shoppers ™~ Cord Velvets in all wanted shades, including {® White, Cream, Navy, Copenhagen, Russian Green, {@ Taupe, Coral, Seal, Nut Brown, Tan, Belgian Blue, |@ Cardinal; 27 inches wide--nice close even pile--will not rub--priece 60c a yard the! 250 yards Faille Silk Ribbon--T7 inches wide--in fa range of popular colors--40c line; 'gearing at a School French Grammar School French Header High School Ontario High School 'Chemistry Ontario High School BOOK KEF Bookkeeping, 1st Course I ---- Text Books the above schools Latest osm edi MODERNS wol German Grammar wol German Reader SCIENCE hool Physies ahaa Physics Laboratory Chemistry: Laboratory YING Bookkeeping, 2nd Course WRITING Course , . ed by the publishers ires Burning.) 160 Princess St. a ---- Wrist Watches With Expanding Brace- . let, We have ception the smallest, thinnest, best Wrist Wateh in expanding bracelet for $15.00 that we ever had. Both watch and wear- ing qualities of brace- let are fully guaranteed Smith Bros. ithont ex- TEWELERS AND OPTICIANS bargain 25¢ ar 8 ay d Issuers of Marriage Lidenses. mim tt Magistrate ordered that the couple | {be handed over to the military au-| | thorities. | PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES BARRIEFIELD SCHOOL HOUSE leading Manufacturers, Merchants, | Gt, in the prineipal provincial towns | Has a1 industrial centres of the United | Fingdom Been Remeodelled -- The Re. Opening On Monday. A copy of the eunrrent edition will be | forwarded freight Postal Order for Dealers seeking Agencies can adver- tise their trade cards for $5 or larger 'advertisements from $18. Faia, on receipt of THE * LONDON DIRECTORY CO. LTD. 25 Abhchurch Lane, London, ¥. wu. Are a leading fea- ture of our busi ness. No order to small and none too large' to han- dle to your com- plete satisfaction. Only the best materials used. Hartshorn Guar- anteed Rollers and hand- made Shade Cloth. Estimates cheerfully given, R. McFaul Hingston Oarpes Ware: Special Bargains in Real Estate Macdonald: St.--Lots 3 to T ......8185 each . 8t.--Near - Johmson St., 75 ft. frontage .......$775 Division 8t.--45x165, : $575 887 Division St. -- 7 room dwelling, lot H0 x165 | ese rea " 8 Garrett 8t.--8 room "dwelling; furnace, electric light, aos drive house -.. - : T gey Terma. McC ® i pa The Berriefield school house, which has just been remodelled, and | Is now looked upon as being the sec-| {ond best school house in the County | | of Frontenac, will be officially opened on Monday, September 13th. 8. A. | Truscott, inspector for the public { for the county, was at Barriefield on | Friday morning and made an inspec- | tion of the school house. When 1 speaking to the Whig he stated that || the school house at Sydenham was | Y, || the only one under his area which | Officer Missed Wad. was any better equipped. | An officer from Barriefield camp The old Barriefield building which [is looking for a young man who is stood. for over sixty years at the top | alleged to have left. the camp for of the hill, has been completely over- | Parts unknown taking with him $40 hauled. People can't believe that it | of his money. | {| is the same old building. | - Another member of the camp has When school was dismissed last reported the loss of $4 and an ef. {| June, the members of the hoard en-| fort is being made to locate the thief gaged carpenters to pull the place and the money. 1! to pieces. The partitions between | . the two rooms were taken down and Stil Awaiting Engineer. || the building divided into three| The Civie Utilities Commission is | rooms. The room which was for-| still awaiting the coming of an en | merly used for class purposes was gineer from the Hydro-Eleetric Com- | enlarged and the other two rooms | mission, before taking up the ques will be used as cloak rooms. The tion of the power. rates which are to ceiling was made higher and a hot-| pe revised. It is not known just air furnace replaces the old stoves. !when the engineer can come to tie Miss Harold, who was in charge of city, but 'as soon as he arrives, a the school last year, has been re-en-|gpecial meeting will be held. Ensign Madell Wilson, Daughter of the laté Dr. Wilscn,! will conduct special services in the, Salvation Army Citadel, Saturday! and Sunday, September 11th and! 12th. Speeial music and song by! the band and songsters. All are in- vited to attend these services. - gaged. . | The residents of Barriefield village | and the surrounding district, who are | $hdtdd db + PPPS I EPSPS Ebb i ds | supporters of the public school in!@ ? ' "| that locality, are called upon to put|* BRITISH WHIG up a very heavy tax on account of so % TUBACCO' FUND. much land being held by the Domin-| % ni ion Covernment. | What the dollar ® BJ box contains: 4 1 Briar Pipe 1 Rubber-lined Tebaceo Pouch. I Tinder Lighter. 50 Cigarettes, 4 Ounces of Tcbacco. And a Return Postal address- ed to the donor, Musicians Defeated Printers. | An interesting bowling match was * | played on Queen's green Thursday |® evening between the printers and'® plano-makers. The musicians, af- | ter a very strenuous game of eigh- | * || teen ends, won out by about a "non- | # pareil." The teams: | Plafo-makers--L. Sleeth, M. Man- | ® ahan, W. C. Crozier, W."H. Worm- | with (skip). | Printers--F. Williamson, F. Cro- | izier, W. Givens, W. Jackson (skip). Referee--A. Turcott, i Last Sunday R rip, SS. America leaves at 2.30 p. m,, Sunday, on last trip through 1400 Islands .groups to Cape Vincent. The 25¢ Parcel contains. 50 Cigarettes 4 "Ounces Smoking Some Matches, And a Postcard addressed to + * Mixture. you. Remember, there are no "Bacey Shops on the Battlefield. Eo i th she th A. he he ed PEER E ES {of the City Engineer to Mrs. Eider] { and Miss Beaton for erection of a | brick store at the corner of Johne BASEBALL ON THURSDAY. International League. Providence, 4; Rochester, Buffalo, 2; Richmond, 1. Buffalo, 8; Richmond, 4. . Jersey City, 5; Montreal, 4. Montreal, 5; Jersey City, 1. Toronto, 4; Harrisburg, 1. 3. National League. Brooklyn, 1; Boston, 0. Philadelphia, 3; New York, 0. Philadelphia, 9; New York, 4.° Cincinnati, 4; "St. Louis, 3. Cincinnati, 5; St. Louis, 0. American League, Boston, 5; Philadelphia, 0. Detroit, 6; Cleveland, 5. Washington, 5; New York, 3. Washington, 4; New York, 1. The. Last Sunday Trip. SS. America wiil make last Sunday trip for the season through Admir- alty group to Cape Vincent on Sept. 12, leaving at 2.36 p. m, SE ------------------------ Will Build Store. A permit was issued at the office son. and Albert streets. Passad Examinations, William M. Shurtleff, Kingston, is' among the teachérs who hdve passed the examinations prescribed for com- mercial specialists. Palmolive - Seap and Palmolive] Shampoo at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. : FALL HATS Scores of New Styles To hg Choose From an 5. JE is-impos- sible to des- 'eribe Just received our fa Materials, including Silk De Chene, Georgette Cre Wool Crepe De Chenes, Velvets--popular shades gant array, at 50¢, Tbe, Nobby styles in Coa Winter. New Models in Corse II shipment of New Dress Crepe Ondino, Silk Crepe pe, Chiffon Broad Cloths, Armures, Poplins, Dress and reasonably priced, 50c a yard and up ts received this week--ele- $1.00 and up. All sizes. ts and Suits for Fall and Pictorial Magazine for October Newman & Shaw, ~The Always Busy Store RR RL CLOSING OF MAILS Britigh mall sloses Irregulars ly. Information posted at P. O. Lobby from time to time, United States daily .. 1.00 p.m. Grand Trunk, east Grand 'irunk, n west: ....i.. aes 11.50 am. Do. (including Western States) Grand Prunk west of city ......... 2.30 p.m. C. P. R. .10.16 am. and 4.30 p.m. CNR. "~ Ladies Ask Help. Mayor Sutherland {(s in receipt of | see BUILDERS' SUPPL DARK RED PRESSED BRICK. We have just receiv- ed a choice consignment of Dark Red Pressed Brick. We are offering them at an attractive priee, +S. Anglin & Co, Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, i Page and Shaw's | Candies, Fudge, Butterscotch, Liqueur centres, fresh to-day at Gibson's. ing. That is why Fits-U ll may materially improve your looks. ann's, | hard centres and assorted Chocolates ]year an extra fine assortment of At Regiopolis College. . There are aboul seventy students in attendance at the new Regiopolis College at the corner of Division and Russell streets. . 4 It is the intention of the Roman Catholic authoritiss to erect dormit- ories in the course of a couple of years. 3 Beautiful New Stock to Choose. Prevost, Brock street, has this tweeds, cheviots and serges for - his J order clothing department. His J ready-made clothing and gents' fur- nishing departments are well assort ed with pew goods, ~~ Weather, Notes, Scattered showers have occurred from British Columbia to the Mari. Aime. Provinces, but the weather has beén for the most part fair. It con- tinues cool in the west and warm elsewhere. ' On a March. The 53th Batlalion went for a route march cn Friday mdrning. It left the camp ground shortly, after eight o'clock and was to return about five o'clock. With advancing years comes con- sti "Rexall Orderlies are a 'for Sold . The Rexall Store, 10c., boxes. 3 Ma- || Be on pa- 'per the beau- ty of our new Fall Hats. The new eo- lors and fin- ishes.ave un- usually good. In Soft and. Hats 2 we have dver one hundred styles to select froin and because we import direct, we can sell vou a hiat at a money saving price. New Hats, $1.50 to New Soft Hats, 50c. to 25¢ to $1.50. n save von something on every hat } vou buy." a letter from Quéen Mary's Needle-| work Guild (Canadian Branch) St. | Catherines, asking for assistance in | their work. It is stated that Queen Mary has donated twelve crocheted petticoats' made by her own hands. Oné will be sold in each province, the proceeds to be used in the purchase of 'materidl for the women to make up this winter aid afterwards seit te hospitals in England, France and Taly. Tt is hopad to raise $500 for the work by thé sale of these tickets. { Mayor Sutherland has a number of | tickets he would like to dispose of to citizens who would like to help along this branch of the work. They sell at 25 cents eath, 3 a -- Died In The West. Word was received in the on Friday morning, of the oy at Rossland, B. C., of John R. Morgan, father of Willlam Morgan, student in mining at Queen's University, who is well-known in this city, and who has been engaged in a mining camp at Timmins, Ont, all summer. Mr. Morgan left Timmins for his home, on receipt of the telegram announ- cing his fathers death. = Deceased Hied very suddenly, being ill but one ay. " We Highly Recommend. _Big DBiiskets 35. ae Crawford's same price Bay and Wellington Streets. u : | ountain Rose, Freestone, White, | i General office yhe--~ WB, { Factory Phome 1415, | wsaeLumber, Conl tion ready? - If not, give us a call and 12 famous Pump Guns, Let us show you our 'special 12 gauge hamimerless don- ble barrel $17.50. ; Anything you man your fall shooting will be found | here. 10, 12 and. 16 gauge shells! rifles all' ealibres, loading tools and cleaning rods. Our prices are right. | See our window display. i age Shot Guns, also the! require Have you' your Guns and Ammuni-' iWe carty a large assortment of 10 | inchester and 'Remington | at $20.00; hammer, | | a for | EN ese Z, © REMODELLED. Gourdier's Phone 700. Real Estate In All Its Branches 4 Buying, Selling, Renting. | A {street A- double her, with from Pr per month, jrentals 14 shop and dwelling,. on Montreal ur $Te8: immediate possession. solid brick 3 tt locks $24 1-4 net=in Wo of ince réet, > 'T This will , and two lots, viéar th, #830, HOUSES TO RENT. Dwellingg in' good location; gas; rental $20.08 per month FIRE INSURANCE. EW. Mallin and San |All 'Kinds of Real Estate. {Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. 'Phones 539 and 1456, furnace and Woodeess | for cleanliness, whiteness, spotlesspess and sanitary treatment of your 'washables, This Laundry will answer the eall and give you just: what you want, Just when you want it, and at a price that will please you. gston Laundry - Cor.

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