Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Sep 1915, p. 2

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we WiLL « - Here aria eto oie Tor THE DAILY BRITISH, WHIO. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1915, MCKAY ¥ Fu RS MEsdTERte As an INVESTMENT | Prices Never So Low Latest 1916 Models in Coats Muffs and No eco. | Repairing and Re- modelling Department. Expert Fur Craftsmen Here to Carry Out Your Wishes. JOHN McKAY, Limited. Kingston's Largest and Reliable Fur House Heavy reversible Rugs in many pretty patterns and éolors. A hard wear- ing Rug at prices that should appeal to the thrifty house-keepver. 21-2 yds. x 8 yds, $3.85 8 yds. x 3 yds. ...$4.85 Larger si t $5.25, $6.50, $8.50. Buocks at your door 3 day. Won't you let him in ? YOU HOW. are au few 508A) Alfred St, ar $1456 AI fred St, rooms, stable. ~Liiorne. rooms, furnace, ~Rarl 8 nroace. Fronténac furnace, Beverly furnace. | brick, 7 'rooms, frame, 1 81, brick, 7 barn, brisk; 1, St, T. roams, x . St. 9 rooms, frame, m hard Fy al rooms. - hardwog oor, sg $2,300 Palrick St, new frame, { roams, 5 3 $2,150 rooms, 3,100 oF hoi St, rnace. uebec St, rooms, stable ¢ Tontenac brick.® rooms, rie St, rooms B And C We will help you 'to finance any property You duy here. frame, "NUMBER OF CHANGES . IN QUEEN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE TEACHING STAFF. It Is Hoped That British War Office will Allow Prof. W. T. Connell to Return. On aceount of so many of the pro- fessors of the Medical College 'at Queen's University enlisting for over- Seas service, the Faculty finds it ne- leessary to make a number of changes | in the feac bing stall. _ { The loss Prof. W. T.- Connell, | who is at fhe present time with | Queen's Stationary Hospital at Cairo, '11s the most serious which the Faculty ii 3ond has been received from i N H {itor the Insane, {1 Fellow in Anatomy L ii divided ; | been + and prepared shampoos contain too |, ii other yi | faces On account of it being so difficult to get a man to fill his place ithe Faculty has been in communica- tion with the Pritish War Office for .iiithe purpose of allowing him to re- tarn to the university his duties Although and take over | no definite | the | British authorities, it is thought that Dr. Connell will be back at his post before the session is far advanced. Dr. William Gibson, who has been | {assistant to Dr. W. T. Connell for | some time, been appointed to fill | A returns. morning the has { the gap until he _--On Thursday Connell, dean of ulty, announced changes in the teaching staff: Dr. William Gibson, in place of Dr. W. T. Connell as professor of bacteriology and pathology. His as- sistants will bg Dr. Thomas Little, Kingston; Dr 3. T. Boyd, Port Ar- thur, who has been appointed as Fel- 'low in Pathology; Dr. D. E. Bell, | Kingston Dr. R. J. Gardiner will be lecturer in sanitary science, which | { was formerly taught by Dr. W. T. |€ onnell. : Dr. J. F. Sparks, { tant professor of anatomy, will take | the place of Df. G. E. Kidd as head | of the department of anatomy. His! assistant§ will be Dr. S. J. Keyes Dr. H. E. Day, Dr. 8. M: Asselstine, | and Dr. J. F. Matheson. Dr. J. F. Matheson, who is at the present time {on ~the staff of Rockwood Hospital has been appointed . D. E. Bell | | will act as demonstrator in anatomy Dr. J. F. Sparks and Dr. 8. M. As- | selstine, who looked after Dr. AE. { Ross' duties last session, will again carry on the work The work in surgery | looked after by Dr. W. G Dr. Dr. J. C Medical Fac- the following who was assis- which was | Anglin and | Frederick Etherington, will be | among Dr..D. E. Mafidell, | who is head of the department; Dr. |E. W. Mylks, Dr. A. R. B. William- | oom Dr. R. J. Gardiner and Dr. C. A. Morrison. | Dr. H. A. Boyce will be chemical assistant -and radiographer. {i Dr. J.T. Patterson, of the Univer- | sity of Maryland, Baltimore, has| appointed assistant professor | {in physiology. Dr. J. H. Halverson will be lectuc:. ler in biological chemistry. | From the present indications fit | looks as though the freshmen year | in medjcine will be fairly large. The | Ne will be effected, as many of the men have gone overseas with | the hospital units. | It is expected that about twelve | of the third and fourth year students | | who went over with Lieut.-Col. Ross and also to Cliveden hospital, will return to complete - their courses. There is nothing official about their | || return as yet. Boy Wants a Home. i W.-H. Wyllie, inspector for the Children's Aid Society has under his | charge a sixteen-year-old boy whom | he is seeking a home. The lad can | plow and milk and do all the chores | around a farm, 'and Mr. WxHie is) very anxious to get the youngster | placed.- The iad desires to get into | a Roman Catholic 'home. Johnson's shaving cream; 25¢c, at) Gibson's. Tt Ruins Hair to Wash It With Soap Soap should be used very sparing. | ly, if at all, if you want to keep your | | | { | {water and rub it in. hair looking its best. Mast soaps | Imuch sglkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it.| The best thing for steady use 18] just ordinary muisified cocoanut oil] (which is pure and greaséless), and | is better than soap or hnything else two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and sealp thorough-| ly. Simply moisten the hair with! It makes an! abundance of rich, creamy lather | which rinses out 'easily, removing! every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and 'excessive oil, © The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the| Scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy | to manage. i You can get muisified cocoanut oil | at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and | a Tew ounces will supply every mem- | ber of the family for montfis. "| the time | liquor | the street for ten cents. | price, too," {Thomas Mullinger. | Smith had to face a charge of * | Davis and | The latter ! part in the fighting, | charge { have no honest | have stopped going { grounds during the daytime. { while a dozen girls made a practice | them in one day | very dangerous places. ome Bargaios: | Women liso Fits Eye- | glasses because they ade || both inconspicuous mul and be- coming. accurate adjustment. That makes it uaa |. City Treasurer Bartels be-| | cause they Five secure and|™hine ng pa { urer thinks that alized out eof the total. WAS PLACED x NDER ARREST. Wanted To on a Meat Chopper For Ten Cents, Walking along Ontario Street, late Wednesday afternotn, Police Con stable James Bateson was just in { time to nip in the bud a little trans- action in which a man from Barrie field Camp was taking a leading part The man had been drinking, -and at had a couple of flasks of in his possession He also had a meat chopper which he had brought from the camp, and this he was. endeavoring to sell to a man on Constable Bateson, in passing, heard him say that he would sell the choppér for ten cents. "That's pretty cheap for a chopper of that kind," remarked the con- | stable "Yes, and I'll sell it to you for that replied the camp man Constable Bateson did not want the chopper, 'but. he felt that all was not right so he took the man In charge and he was afterwards turned over to the military authorities. The meat chopper belongs to the | camp, and it-appears that the soldier madg off with it, POLICE COURT BREVITIES { Two Men Were Fined for Fighting On the Street. nry Davis s the King's uni and eing trained to fight the Germans He has been some- what overtrained, however, Wednesday night he got into =a "terap" with one, Alfred Smith, and fell into the hands of Constab Both Davis and fight- ing on the street" and the "Court imposed a fine of $5 amd costs on $3 and costs on Smith claimed that he teok no that he had been attacked by Davis, and that he was but simply trying to ward him off Mabel Brown, a stranger in the city, was gathered in on Wednesday night by Constable Mullinger, on a of vagPancy. She pleaded guilty, snd-the Magistrate sent her to jail for one month He form is as ou GIRLS NOT AT C: CAMP. | Fear of Going 10 Jail Has Stopped Them. that the girls, who means of' support, and who 'have been hanging around Barriefield Camp for the purpose of making love to the volunteers, are An evidence |afraid of being locked up by the po lice; is shown in the faet that they to the camp For a of visiting the camp every afternoon. When the police rounded up three of it put fear .in the | others, so much so that they quit | Three girls are in jail serving time | for making too free around the cam Pp grounds and on the streets of Kings- ton. ASLE UNDER A QAR, Constable Saved Man From Death On Tuesday Night, Many a man is saved from death by police constables. Men when un | der the influence of liquor fall in Tuesday night a man named | Burns, 'who was gathered in for be- ling drunk, was found umder a car | in the local railway yards by Con- stable John Naylon. Luckily there was no shunting going on at the time cr Burns would have been run over. . Constable Naylon took his man to 'the police station for safe keep-| ing over night, ani he had to pay a fine for drunkenness. in the Police Court. BASEBALL RECORD. National League. Pittsburg, 1; Philadelphia 0. Chicago, 1; Boston, 0. American League. Detroit, 4; New York, 2. Chicago, 3; Boston, 1. Cleveland, 5; Washington, 0 Federal League. St. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 2 Baltimore, 3; Pittsburg, 0. International League. Montreal, 5; Harrisburg, 2 Buffalo, 5-5; Providerve, 4-0. Rochester, 9-8; Jersey City, 4-11.) Band Concert at Flower Show By kind permission of Colonel G:' | Hunter Ogilvie, officer commanding' R.C.H.A.' Depot, the Band of the' Royal Canadian Horse Artillery will play in the Armouries on Thursday 16th inst, from 8 to 10 p.m. the following 'programme: 1. March-- "Light Casalry . 2, Oventure=14 Reine Jour", . Clarinet .Starke D'un ders "foreigners and two Austrians GARBAGE puitey, 21 fie BE ARRANGED FOR BY TIlE CITY COUNCIL. Incinerator Is ( umpleted--N ic holas Timmerman Appointed Inspector --Rate Will Be Levied on ment Value. Assess The incinerator by-law was passed by the City Council after one o'clock this morning, bringing into effect the new garbage collection for which Kingston has so long awaited. Nich olas Timmerman, the veteran police- man and Sanitary Omneer, is inspector and Thomas M. Burns the engineer Each will receive' a sal- ary of, $700 a year. It is hoped thmt the new system will be in operation next week: The report of the incinerator build- ing and equipment committee presented to Council by Ald. Wright to whom i§ due the credit of supervis ing the construction eof the inecinera tor. He has devoted a great deal of his time and professional ability to the work as a freewill gift to' the city. . The incinerator and land h cost the city only $7,000 Had te been called for the work it would have cost probably double that amount. Fhe Council turned over the completed incinerator to the Property Committee, which will ex pend about $700 in improving surroundin s. The Board of Health will not hav the control of the garbage collec as recommended by the -commi Instead a committee of the will have the control Alds. and Gardiner pressed for vesting the control in the Board of Health, but the majority of the Council--the vote was 12 to 6-- wanted its own com mittee to manage the garbage col lection. Charles Hebert had been mended for the position of inspector by the Board of Health he did not land the job. Charles ton and W. H. Carson were upon in tern, ar scori was 8-8 which meant d i-out Then the old reliable as Timmerman was trotted out id. Graham and "Nick"" proved a winuer on this divis ion: Yeas--Alds. Fair, Graham, man, Nickle, --10, Nays--Mayor Alds. Gardiner, Peters, Wright--6 Garbage will be collected from ho- tels, stores, boarding houses, three times a week, and from priv residence twice a week. The area will be the whole city, and the levy will be according to assessment val de, just like waterworks. Full de tails of the garbage collection system are to be pubMshed in the city papers Lo De the tien but Lit- voted Couper, Litton, White, New O'Connor, Richardson Sutherland and Hughes, MeCann, ete, | by the committee. On Visit From Flint, Mich. Two ~hrothers, Wilson and Lewers, employed at Flint, Mich, for the past few months, arrived home on Wednesday evening and are the guests of Manse Lewers, street. stories relate the to concerning wa: | Clugston, Dave' ~The London - Daily Telegraph War Books The most Instructive, by the best English Authors. by W. L BY How the r Began, n Around Liege, re Cam The a ss in War, Ma. Fort¥ ¥ g After, stéry +, Erte 1z Retreat to Pr Advance, Marr igh Bel Mines and Domville-Fife. Submarines Ww. THE The PHONE 919 Authentic Price Courtney, LI. Archibald ian, George Cooper J. M F. Billihgton of the Stuart Bruce ris, Murra n, Hdmund Dane Torpedoes BIGGEST SELLING and Interesing abc per copy, 3 for $1.00, D. Motor T™ Battie of t Kennedy The German Franco-German Ar Roger Ingpen in the War, he Pirst SERIES OF BOOKS EVER College Book Store 160-161 PRINCESS ST. OPEN NIGHTS books written since Postage 5 ort Flo in Flanders, uy Vien Camps Standing the war per copy Veritten und Dane Medical Corpe at the Front, PUBLISHED. YOU CAN PAY More money else- where for your Suit or Coat, but you can- not get better styles than the range we show. This season's latest creations and marked at popular prices. See the Range Chatham | They had some interesting f clashes that occur in Flint, from time | to time between the Russian Poles. | Since war has been declared fights have been very frequent among the se | have been killed. Wilson Lewers is employed in a H drug business at Flint, Mich., while] Dave his brother works in an auto-| mobile factory. The la merly employed by the Factory, Kingston. er was for-| Paper Box | her, Why are the dead trees' which | stand in many places streets not removed? Horticultural Exhibition in ouries to-night. Full concert by R.C.H.A. Band. Last chance to see | the Flower Show. "Warden Donaldson of Froatenac! was a spectator in 'the City Council chamber on Wednesday night while the aldermen were acting up. He along thought he had got into the House | : of Commons. EEE Re "The - Hat Store" Adam solo--""Villanelle" 1 . Del' Acqua | (With saxophone obligato) nee--" 'Ni "Ascher $ Fantasia--" elodious Mem 4 5. 6. - . . Deseriptive '-- "A Huiting Scene' Bucal 8. Two step Chinatown" Schwabb 0 Canada";. "God Save the King Alfred Light, Lieut. RC HA, Bandmaster R.C. HA. * Patriotic | Fund Fuld Subscriptions. somewhat over $33,000 of! 1 date Abid $52,000 of subscriptions to the, Canadian Patriotic Fund has n paid. Some subscribers are p: y- 6g by instalments, but a number of rly. 50.000 will be 're-| . llet music from "Carmen" nN oi Hizet | | says that!] 1 passes wearing a straw -Bye Felt, Ih New York City and some of the larger cen- tres of fashion, it is dan-. gerous fgr- a man to wear a straw hat after September 15th. He is' lable to have something thrown at it. It's also a common practice to ring a bell when a man hat. Most men lay their straw aside Sep tember 1st, What have 'you done ? See our elegant display of new Fall Hails, in soft and stiff felt. They are ae ae fal value at $2, $2.30 the | Arm-| i. Newinan. Early Pictorial ' Magazine for Octo- 13¢. & 'Shaw, The Always 'Busy Store CLOSING OF MAILS British mall closes firregular- ly. Information posted at P. O. Lobby from time. to time, United States. dally .. 1.00pm. Trunk, going 11.50 p.m. (Including Bastern States) Grand west De. tneliding Western States) Grand Trunk west of ciwy LR 11.50 £m. arunk, Day Nursery a Success: Everything has been running so smoothly 'at the Kingston Day hurs- ery that it was decided not to hold a { meeting this month. A meeting had {been called for Thursday. Me For a Long Vacation || At 'the present time there are 142 children being cared for each day at ithe iastitution, while their mothers 'are given the privilége of going out ~and doing a day's work. Twenty 1 women" have also been given work by 'applying to the matron to secure po- | sitions for them. {At first it was thought that the : Day Nursery was going to be a fail: ture in Kingston; but the mothers {have at last realized its merits and fare placing all dependence in it. Summer Hotels Closing. Alexandira Bay, N.Y., Sept. 16. -- | The summer season at 'this place is | drawing to a close, and the hotels jj} are closing for the winter. if Edgewood closed several days ago, The and the Thousand Island House clos- ied yesterday morning after break- (fast. The Crossuian will keep open' | for about a week longer. Attention, ale of honie-made cakes, pies, |B bread, jam and' relishes, by Prince { Charles Chapter," Imperial Order , 171 Wel- m Jack- th from ngon street, two doors Fenn, Saurdny, Sept. 1 i Page & Shad's high class Shoe. lates and bon bobs, at Gibson's. BON Tamer on ' € FRE roves BUILDERS , SUPPLIESe-e-aey OVER A MILLION FEET OF LUMBER IN OUR SHEDS. Yes, our well seasoned stoek exceeds one mil- Boi féet From which to select your, mew house or barn. « Your vited. . Wein, 5 mspection 1n- eC S, Anglin & Co. Coal and Lumber Yards Woodworking Factory, Ete. Factory Phone 1415 gis; tion ready? If not, give us a call and 12 gauge Shot Guus, also the Pump Guns. Let us show you bie - barrel $17.50. - = Anything you min redutra for! your fall shooting will be fonnd! here, rifles all ealibres, loading tools and! cleaning rods. See our window display. at $20.00; hammer, Duck Season will soon be here. | Have you your Guns and Ammuni- jl We carry a large assortment of 10 | famous. Winchester and Remington | our Hi special 12 gauge hammeriess dou- iii 10,12 and 16 gauge shells, iff Our prices are right. | 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- ft ing "qualities of brace- il let are fully guaranteed | Smith' Bros., IEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers of Marriage Licenses. REPAIRED AND # REMODELLED. Gourdier's Phone 700. Real Estate In All Its Branches Buying, Selling, Renting. A dwelling, on Montreal diate possession dwelling, toge- three blocks 48 ] od for $24 1-4 th or Hy S59, "This will uet in "per shop and $1,7 I wi m Princes per month, fq rentals 'and two lots, near $850, (il SE S TO RENT. Fwellingr in good location: rental $30.06 per month, FIRE INSURANCE, e-- E W.Mallin and Son 'All Kinds of Real Estate. Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 539 and 1456. furnace for 'cléanliness, spotlessness and treatment of your and whiteness, sanitary washables, Thi | owint answer the call andl give you just what you want, just when you want ft and at a price that will please you. Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts.

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