Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Sep 1915, p. 14

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SA ici Be df \ RITISH WHIC TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER -- | "MONTREAL NUMBER ONE." . THE DAILY B 14, 1915. inst Hiram A NEW RUGBY CLUB. _-- Tl RT TT =m 1 4 BOY FELL FROM TREE | | + Canada, the Over-Seas Club and The St. Lawrence Team To Enter the | AND SUFFERED A BAD FRAC-| War Office. { Quebec Union. d | { TURE OF LEG | The Montreal correspopdins secre- A new club known as the St Law-| * . {tary of the Over:Seas Club (G. R. rence Rugby Club, was 'instituted on i. S dr , | Lighthall) has just received from.the Monday evening and will be affiliated Rupert Compeau, Stanley Street Was| head office in Loadon, a copy of a with the Quebec Union to play the Picking Hickory Nuts--Compan-| letter from the War Office, dated 23rd home and home games with Ganan- ions Could Not Carry Him Home.) August, Is tien the ong vid Senne] oque, Brockville, Montreal and other! : ARs: % request that their thanks be conveyed points, The officers elected ave: [street on Monday afternoon where 8€0€rous git of $11,768.74 to the Dr. J. J. Harty, J. H. Birkeit and] Rupert Compeau, about thirteen| RO¥al Flying Corps, which sum will| William Yelfowley, sr.; President, B.| years of age, fell from a tree inco| Pe utilized in the provision of a fight- | Young; vice-president, William Me-| || which he had climbed, and had his| [8 aeroplane of government design. | Neill; secretary, Ross Harrison; | 1 He : The machine will be known as "Mon- | { Charles --Yelowley; ~t Heft leg badly fractured, near the 8 treasurer; ar es OWley; man York Successes I thigh. treal Number One," and will leave ager, "Nipper" Mathewson. i The Only Girl (Vietor-Herbert) i > rwhack hi a : ar - Paddywhack (Chauncey | ay be Jomi-| FOF the front in the mext week or s0,| The latter is an old-timer in. the! Heart of. Padd, (Chaunce; After schosl hours, young Com if it has not alread forward n 5 \ , 'u with. gthr boys wbout his ewn sreacy gone. forward. d. | rugby game apd it was through him {|}, -Oleott) iti age, went gathering hickory . puts or arusuler saount in Sucause that the new club was organized. The| W ateh Y our ntep near the property owned by Francis 1 Pp: . 5 J In| club expects to create a name for it-} Revue) ill! Theriault. Having reached a high addition, the British Empire Grain | self this Zeason. m ie sats 1915 {if paint in the large troc and standing The Blue I aradise, 915 Company. has given a like amount! The Glub has decided to practise | [ll upon a dead branch that snapped off | "THE BIGGGEST SONG OF THE YEAR, Sung by the men in the for a second machine. . "The Montre- | shortly and good results are sure from the trunk, the lag was preci- al Board of Trade has just about| judging from the large number of | I pitated to the ground below, almost : trenches, "TILL THE BOYS COME HOME AGAIN (Keep the Home Fires Burning), by Ivor Novello. "EVERYTHING IN MUSIC." completed its subscription list for the! good players available. || thirty feet. In falling the boy | eadng Operatic Numbers from the following New | September Morn High Jinks Phe Firefly Chin-Chin (Montgomery & Stone) "Nobody Home, London The Girl Who Smileg | fi il (London's Big Success : third mdchine, and at the present] "Nipper" Mathewson had on Tues-| A : rate at which money is being re-'day secured several of Queen's old] || struck forcibly against a branch that|cajveq the: amount required for a ou . 9 { {| caused the compound fracture. fourth machine will soon have been, v 4 fil The other children who witness-| contributed by the citizens of Mon ill ed the accident tried to carry their yroq) ||| companion to Lis home at 58 Stan- It is interesting to mote that 'up- {li|ley street. They were not equalf wards of twenty fighting aeroplanes {lll for the task which was made all the so | Henry Connehl who is interested in! the new club, is securing Queen's] Campus for the players to practise; Tl A C 11 upon. Low Latest 1916 Models in Coats | ft Muffs and Neck-pieces. Repairing, and Re- (i modelling Department. | Expert Fur Craftsmen | © Here to Carry Out Your Wishes. Limited. Kingston's Largest and have now been contributed through With the Bowlers. ||| pain the little fellow was suffering. Prices Never So | (after the ! {the leg. , ||| department of the Association's ae- JOHN MeKAY, ll The Property Committee is making | extensive repairs to the heating ap- | paratus and the hot water boilers, in | | mer has been exceptional owing to the number of soldiers in the city. worse on account of the excruciating No other help was available and boy's father, Felix Com- returned home from his| peau, had | James Reid's ambulance was call-| ed 'and took the boy to the Hotel| Dieu. known as yet will Lave to lose one and it is not whether the - boy SP Pe breed Y. M. C. A. Board Meeting. The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors was held at the Y. M. C. A. last night, and very encourag- ing reports were received from every tivities. The attendance at the building throughout the entire sum- the central committee of the Over- Seas Club, which is also rendering a great national and patriotic service by its Tobacco Fund, towards which Dritons acress the sea have now giv- work at the Locomotive Works atlep upwards of $260;000.00, |||} 6.30 o'clock, he carried his son to] [the house. | #EESIEPRERPIEE TIPE HD Ib 4 ad puts Mr. Graham out of the running | The {racture received was a bad | * | +» Two games of singles and one rink competition were played at Queen's bowling green on Monday, evening. The latter was contested by R. B. | Graham's and J. F. MeMiHan's rinks, | | which resulted in a score of 20 to 6 | ha in favor of Mr. McMillan. This : for the finals. Mr. McMillan was . nv, himself disqualified a week ago. TOBACCO FUND. 4 The congles contested were: W. +g Birkett won from H. W. Dyde by 44. 16 to 10. H. W. Newman won from W. G. Birkett by 15.t0 9. The. final matches will probably not be played off until next week. BRITISH WHIG What the dollar box contains: 1 Briar Pipe 1 Rubber-lined Tcba Pouch. BS I Tinder Lighter. 60 Cigarettes. 4 Ounces of Tobacco. / And a Return Postal address- # ed to the donor. ceo ~~ Salvation Army Musicale, To mark the visit of Ensign Miss adele Wilson, New York, a special programme was carried out in the + Salvation Army Citadel on Monday evening, over which she was given the honor of presiding. A large Mixture. & crowd was in attendance. The 25¢ Parcel contains. 50 Cigarettes 4 Ounces Smoking PHONE 919 ege Boo ABig Shipment of the Some Matches. . And a Postcard addressed to # you. The programme included selec- ons 'from the local Salvation Army Poplar Cord Velvets 160-161 PRINCESS ST. I a ar a a at tts 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- band, the first-of which was a march entitled "Commonwealth," and the i So much in demand this season. second "Hebrew Melodies"; vocal so- |i los by Bandsman Froude; vocal songs | : oo SPER RS LIP PRR BER EPPPPSPEE | by the male choir and songsters: vo- | 0ld Rose-- Russian Green Purple-- Nut Brown-- KHAKI C1 UB OPENING cal duet by the Misses Haynes and | White-- Belgian Blue-- : 3 ha | Clague; vocal quartette by Band- | repairs ,such as the painting of the | ey master Peryer and Messrs. Moypes, | Garnet-- Cream -- Navy-- Taupe-- =| swimming tank, etc., will make the | Next Saturday Night--The Officers Grey and Richardson. Pink-- Copenhagen-- Gal | building as attractive as possible for Elected. A farewell service to Ensign Wil- | Cook's Cotton Root Compound; : ~ 27 inches wide--our price » {the young men and boys of our city. The Khaki Club building at the [son will be tendered on Thursday f A safe, reliable n A splendid new Cue Roquet table | \,ri0r of Princess and Ontario | evening, and as a feature of the pro- medicine. has heen installed in the Boys' De-[ i oote will be open to the soldiers | gramme the local ensign, A. -J. | tees of stro; all ® » i ® Nor) partment, which promises to muster |. 0 Saturday night. | Smith, will give an address upon Sal- % $3; No. 3, § ing qualities of brace- let are fully guaranteed Smith Bros. IEWELERS AND OPTICIANS | Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Remember, there are no 'Baccy Shops on the -Battlefield. torder to get the maximum service | |ll{out of the shower and swimming {lll baths, the demand for which has | {1l| been steadily increasing. A hand- {if ball court is being arranged in the | || Bymnasium, and a lot of other small | | Reliable 3 ® PEELE i | a good enrollment for the formal fall Smoking rooms, game rooms, | vation Army work in threé® eéountries. e opening on Oct. 1st. The Finance lunch rooms, and a large recreation Fee Committe reported last night that al- room with a piano will be furnished | : . TR, THE COOK MEDICINE Co, | [NOUS the membership and other | to; he use of all men wearing khaki. | Woodman--Cramer Nuptials. TORONTO, ONT. (Farmers Wiadpee. | f0€8 Were well up te the standard, |, row more small tables, some | The marriage took place .at- the the subscription list had fallen down chairs, a few framed pictures, and | home of the bride at Glenvale, on considerably this year owing to the | somo games for the men are needed. | September Sth of Miss Emma May fact that so many other good causes These officers were elected: ;Hon- | Cramer, daughter of Joseph Crimer, were seeking financial "help at the |... Presidents, Colonel T. R. | and George A. Woodman, son of Wil- time of the campaign. About $1,- lyeniming, W. F. Nickle, K.0.. M.P., | lam Woodman, Welle Toaad. Te 900 more is heeded in subseriptions | 1; yy "Richardson: President, Mrs. ceremony was performed by Rev. E. to provide for the year's budget, and Hunter Ogilvie; Vice-Presidents,Mrs. | Codling. The bridesmaid was un- A quiet canvass will be undertaken |y 'p Carruthers, Mrs. W. F. Nickle, | attended, and only the immediate among some old and new friends who | on™ Treasurer, Captain Wother- | relatives of both families were pres- have not had an opportunity to sub- spoon; Hon. Secretary, Lieut. R. W. | ent. The bride was given away by scribe this year. Niehols, 80th Battalion; Executive | her father. = The house was very . : Committee, Captain Gray and Lieuts. | prettily decorated with asters. Mr. Weather Notes. Reemes, Huycke, Tett, Morris, Reif- | and Mrs. Woodman left on a trip to The southern depression has now | fenstein, Mason and Harper. { Toronto, Vineland, and Buffalo. They reached the Lake Superior distriet,| will reside on Wolfe Island. while pressure is highest along the| ; - as 2 1] Atlantic coast. « Showers have been| PRESBYTERY OF KINGSTON. | general over Lako Superior and in| | the Maritime Provinces. In the Considering the Question Of St. An. wect the weather coptinues cold at-| .., drew's Pastorate, tended by light falfs of rain and| he Presbytery of Kingston is now. holding its September session in -- Are a leading fea- ture of our busi- ness. No order to small and none too large'to han- REPAIRED AND REMODELLED. 1 | To Join Mechanical Transport. Andrew Bonter, employed by Me- Kelvey & Birch as an auiomobile driver, leaves in a couple of days for Toronto where he will join the me- { chanical transport being mobilized in Ee Gourdier's Phone 700. ease ~~ . dle to your com- plete satisfaction. Ualy the best materials used. Hartshorn Guar- anteed Rollers and hand- made Shade. Cloth, Estimates cheerfully given, New Detached Brick, 7 rooms, hot water heat- ing; all. dpen plumbing; li fire-place; nice deep lot. 207 Frontenac street, near Victoria Park. We have a nice selee- tion of homes. Easy terms. ; Belleville on Tuesday. The chief | that city for overseas service. | glasses because they are ijcause they give seeure and Beautiful New Stock to Choose. Prevost, Brock street, has this year an extra fine assortment mf tweeds, cheviots and serges for his order clothing department. ~ His ready-made clothing and gents' fur- nishing departments are well assort- ed with new goods. All Got Places. Of the five members of the 9th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, Toronte, who completed a non-com- missioned officers' course on Satur- day at the Royal Canadian School of Artillery, Kingston ,every one has received an overseas appointment as sergeant, matter before it is the resignation of Capt. the Rev. S. J. M. Compton as| minister of St. Andrew's Church, Kingston. St. Andrew's congreza- tion appointed Col. G. H. Ogiivie as| its representative at :the meeting, while W. G. Craig is representing | the session. The congregation at a meeting last week decided to request the Presbytery to give Capt. Comp- ton six months leave of absence with full salary. It is known, how-! ever, that Capt. Compton wishes to be relieved from the pastorate so as to go overseas with the 59th Bat- talion, and will insist that his resig- nation be accepted. i R , WEDDED IN KINGSTON. Young lady Came From St. John, N.B,, To Marry Officer. i After Journaying, from St. John, N.B., to Kingston, Miss Lillian Ward Thorne, daughter"of the late R. Ward Thorne, of 'that city was unit-| ed in marriage to Lieut. James Roy Bell, son of William Bell, also of St. Jobn) who 'has been attending the J Royal School of Artillery at Tete de!] Pont barracks. The wedding took fi place on September 12th. ws HN {The ceremony, which was perform-| ed by Rev. Alfred Brown, took place! at four o'clock in the afternoon the bride having arrived in the city at 'about two o'clock. Bell left the city on Tuesday morn- ing for Toronto and western points | An Address Wanted. The Whig would be pleased to learn of the present address of O. W. Lake, who a month ago managed the business of the Ontario Feather Company, of this city, and who was then located at 208 Division street. Made a Big Catch. Walter Wright, Troy, N.Y., who is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Leslie Smith, 66 John street, caught a pike at Kingston Mills which weighed eight pounds and measured three feet. This is the biggest pike caught this season. : : the Anglican General Synod in Toronto are: ' ° Clerieal---Dean Starr, Archdeacon {Dobbs and Canon W. F. | Kingston; Rural ¥. Brockville: Canon ekville; G i Jefisvilie. Da Het | y--J. R. Dargavel, Elgin; Judge Hi McDonald, Brockvilie;' Dr. Preston | R. J. Carson, Kingstop; W. B. Car-} roll, Gananogue: A Serious Mistake. The film, "On the Firi instead of being oft 'Women like Fits-U Eye- regular gramme, we joi] show "On the Fir. ing Line" as an extra, a whole afte noon's entertainment: Uspal both inconspicuous and be- coming. We like them be- t. That) states that the people are paying in their taxes splendidly. , is the last day for payment according to by-law. day and Thursday. ence between the dude and the fool, ! is that the fool knows the most. -rate jdle gossip does you an some times beyond calculation. § | Kingston's Famous Fur Store. fplay. un a Tax Collector W. A. Newlands $ ; a To-morrow Flower Show in Armouries Wednes- Full congert by . €. H. A. band both evenings. About the only, noticeable differ~ CLOSING OF MAILS British mall closes irregular- ly. Information posted at P. O. Lobby from time to time. United States daily .. 1.00 p.m. Grand Trunk, going east . ..1L50 p.m. Do. (including Eastern States) Grand west Do. St Grand Trunk "west of city C.P R. C. NR. He who steals your time to nar- injury | "Buy Plasters" at Gibson's. NEW LADIES' COATS We are sho wing a very I ¢ o mplete I~ variety of § 4 A il newest PE i vi. : Fall Coats hk L ] Sixteen More Sign Up Here For tie The hig assort- t ment and exception al values feature "our dis- «10.15 am. and 4.30 p.m. TECRUITING IN KINGSTON. Recruiting in Kingston, still con- tinues to be fairly brisk. * Since Sat~ urday noon Major E. C. Parrett, re- i eruiting -officer for the 80 th Battal- ion, has signed up about sixteen men. i] The men who are coming to the re- HW erpiting office and offering their ser- 'J Vices are a very good type. The fol-, } lowing is. the latest list: oh ij William Duff, ..Inverary; Pty «aod, oF Mexiile: Co Sturman, a x J} Biugsion; George R. Philips, Kings- Tweeds, Curl Cloths, § ton: John Woodstock, Washbupn: Broad Cloths, Plushes, H.. & Alans, Washburn; Bert Ls N T 3 ns, Kingston; J. t , Bath, Chinchillas, ete., in ele md gant patterns are shown ugland; W. Mencar, England: L. +L. Sillifan, England; Paul, Cote, Ga in the new 'models and the prices are extreme I T. R. Junetion; Wiliam Han, Gan- ly moderate. | andque; Frank Elson, yl $9.75 to $30. You are welcome to Jf [¥enty recruits who have gulisted in The Always Busy Store Edgar]. & Shaw, Sera s HUILDERS ' SUPPLIE Sots CEDAR SHINGLES Make Good Roofs Water proof, weather proof; heat proof, cold proof. Wil outlast wny other roof at the ° same cost. We stock and recommend New Brunswick Extras -and British Columbia " XXX, both of excellent quality Cedar Shingles S. Anglin & Co. and Lumber Yards 'Woodworking Factory, Ete. Factory Phone 1415 tion ready? and 12. famous Pump Guns. special 12 gauge hammerless dou- the SO0th Battalion at Barriefield Camp, Fhe men came by way of ithe C. P. R. ~ From reports received [§: recruiting at Smith's Falls appear to} he fairly good, : -------------------- | It's usually thé man big with | faults that notes and makes com: } -- on the indiscretions of . his Recruits From Smith's Falls. Lieut. Bates arrived from Smith's § Falls on. Monday afternoon with our show rooms regdrd- less of whether or not You are prepared. to 4 seem to forget that] Anything you man your fall shooting will. here, rifles all calibres cleaning rods. Our prices are right. | See our window display. require for be "Ee 4 people ! the right of way on the road to pro- gress must be earned by individual effort; EFS : | Duck Seas "whi soon be here. | Have you your Gums and Ammuni- | If mot, give usa call. | We e¢irry a large assortment of 10 | uge Shot Guns, alse the | inchester and Remipgton | Let us show you our ji ble barrel at $20.00; hammer, | found | 10, 12 and 16 gauge shells, [ll Real Estate In All Its 'Branches Buying, Selling, Renting. A shop and dwelling, on Montreal Street, Tor SLT Immediate possession. A double solid brick dfvelling, toge- ther with two cotiages, blocks from Princess street, rented for $24 1-4 per month, for $1,888. This will net in {rentals 14 per cent | A stone dwelling | Portsmouth, foy i MUSES TO RENT, | Dwelligz in good locatl | gp rental 20.40 | and two lots, near : furnace I x FIRE INSURANCE. EW. Malin and San All Kinds of Real Estate. - | Cor. Jonson and Division Sts. es 539 and 1456. } r for cleanlimess, whiteness, «potlessness and sanitary treatment of your washables, ad 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.

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