Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Sep 1915, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHTO MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1915. NEWS FROM OVERSEAS CITY NOW COLLECTING PAGE TWO The People's Garbage--Incinerator Not Yet In Operation. ied Beginning Monday morning, 'the collection of garbage was under | LL . : takén by the city, with Inspector | Pte. Edward McDermott Saw Queen's Nicholas Timmerman in charge University Men With* Princess Pa- The incinerator yet in opera- tricias--Allies Can Break German tion, so in the me »€ the accumu- Line Any Time, lated garbage collected is being ta- >. * 2 ken to the nuisance grounds. From information contained in ESTABLISHED 1859 KAY'S Luxurious ~ Furs At Moderate Prices In producing our Furs, we keep ever before us the one aim of highest quality. The richest furs and linings. The very lat- est of Fashi@®'s models, and Fur Craftsmen of the most expert workmanship, ensuring the satis- faction the wearer of MeKay Furs is entitled to. : temember, our house is one ol 1 manufacturing {CAPT. PENSE WRITES BEFORE! | LEAVING FOR FRONT. Saturday Specials POPULAR MUSIC, 2 for 25c¢. The largest and most complete stoek in Canada' to select from. OPERATIC MUSIC. The best numbers from leading N. Y. Successes of the season. PATRIOTIC MUSIC. All the latest numbers at the low- est prices FOR SUNDAY READING. The New Woman's Home Com- panion. ~The biggest magazine on the market to-day on Fashions, Em- breidery, Cooking. Daily Telegraph War Series. Three newsnumbers have recently heen added to this series. Written by the best writers in England. Au- thentic and Instructive, 25¢ per copy. Book Store OPEN NIGHTS 160 PRINCESS ST. Cord Velvets en The College PHONE 919 What the dollar " 'box contains: 1 Briar Pipe 1 Rubber-lined Tebacco Pouch. I Tinder Lighter. 50 Cigarettes. 4 Ounces of Tobacco. ! And a Return Postal address- I -------- { ed to the doner. Pte. E. McDermott Writes. i rs At a meeting of the Garbage com- | letters received from the members mittee on Saturday afternoon, the in of the 21st Battalion it is evident spector was instructed to arrange that 'the battalion crossed to France with Smith Elliott for the temporary | about September 13th, > use of wagons for removing the ac- | A membor of the transport, writ- cumulated garbage. The inspector | ing to his wife; stated that the trans- was also instructed to keep a com- port was to leave Epgland on Sep-| plete record of all complaints. { tember 12th and the rest of the bat-| The committee decided to adver talion would follow fhe next day. | tise In the city newspapers Clause | Capt. H. B. Pensg, writing to his| of the Garbage Collection By-Law | cians states that he had just re-| with reference to the nature of the turned from London where he had| receptacles to be purchased by every [| been 'on a business trip. While in| householder. . One receptacle is for | i-ondon, he visted his uncle and aunt.| garbage and combustible material, | | Colonel and Mrs. W. D, Gordon. He|and the other for ashes and other | was 'also speaking to Capt. Georz3 non-combustibles. | | Richardson who was in England ' on leave of absence. ' Ho considered | deirdddrdddeibddddod ddd deb deb dd db | that Capt. Richardson locked very [well when one took into considery- & BRITISH WHIG tion what he had gone through while | ¢ TOBACCO FUND. in the trenches. i * Widle going along cne of tie|® streets in Lendon he met Clive Betis, | & who is connected with Lieut.-Col | Ross? unit. +> largest According to his letter, the bat-|{# italion expected to leave shogdly 2s % all the rifles had been fixed ac- | tion and the bayonets had cen | | sharpened. | A letter received on Monday morn, * ng from Pte. Edward MEDermott, | dttachea to the Motor . Transports exclusive, Furs. From Trapper to Wearer. Direct in Canada. Our Mail Order Service is Perfect Our produétion is so: large that our prices are lower than it is possible for otheis to offer. of. oy Our ' Beautiful Style "> F ree Catalogue for 1915-16 Send a post-card with your address. We will mail you one. 0 The 25¢ Parcel contains. 50 Cigarettes 4 Ounces Smokiftg Mixture. Some Matches. And a Postcard addressed to + you. Be + Remember, there are no "Bacey & * Shops on the Battlefield. o> <i ddedededidolotndeedeiidofedidotdedededededodeded | QUEEN'S OPENS ON 29TH. i i I ee i 2 hd {Column of the First C.E.F. | France, states in part: "Hverything is looking rosy over | here for a sure vietory; in fact there {is nothing else to it. Any time they take the notion I believe we can {smash the German 'line, | I bave been over a couple of | times to where the Princess Pats are stationed and saw the bunch from | _ : : jEsatione University. They are all, Expected That the Freshman Clas: | well and enjoying themselves. They Will Be Large. {have also been in the trenches for The seventy-fifth session several weeks now. We are having! Queen's University will open a very easy time, although there Thursday, September 29th. : { have been heavy artillery duels along From the present indications it {the line. Our infantry is standing looks as if there would be very | fast." large freshman class. The authori { | A peculiar thing about this letter, ties have received a large number of | which was received by James Me-| enquiries. 3 i { { Dermott, Johnson street, was that The attendance in the other year: | [ it had two Canadian postage stamps Will be reduced owing to so many stu | | attached to it. dents volunteering for overseas ser vice, Setts inCut Glass AAA i gE ----------. We have them at popular prices: alsd; but these are su- perior and unusual. Prices $22.00 and $23.00 for Pitcher and Six Glasses. at a ---- on John McKay - Limited 149-157 BROCK ST. KINGSTON. Perron on mi Smith Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. We are now showing a magnificent range of the season's popular Cord Velvet--all the most wanted shades, including Old Rose, Russian Green, Belgian Blue, Taupe, White, Purple; Cream, Navy, Tan, Copenhagen, Pink, Seal, Crimson, Myrtle, 27 inches wide; per yard Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Headquarters for = Screwless Eyeglass Mountings. a: TN rn BASEBALL RECORD, OTTAWA HOUSE | LOOKED FOR 27 LYING NEAR THE TRACKS. Constable Took Drunk From a Dane { | gerous Spot, A liable regulating waranle welin} in three de of strength--No. 1, $1; fo $3; No. 3, $5 per bor. Sold all druggists, or sent of ash Address; And Was Disappointed That It Is No | While on his way to the ferry| 2 More. | whart at the foot of Clarence-street| W. H. Griswold, eighty years ot {at 10.30 o'clock on Saturday night. 8€e, hailing from Dundae, N.Y. camo; {to take the steamer for Wolfe Is. to Kingston on Sunday and was |tand, Constable Earl Jenkin came 8reatly upset that he could not find | | across a man who gave the namy-otithe old Ottawa House lately ran by | William Mecllroy, lying on the road James Norris at the foot of Prin | close to the G.T.R. tracks, and took| cess street where Dalton and Sons { him to the lock-up. Mellroy did not hardware store is now located. Mr. { take very kindly to the action of the| Griswold left the city fifty years ago | officer, and offered some resistance. but paid a visit here eight years pre- | He was taxed $1 and costs in the vious to this visit. He was a great Police Oourt. < friends of Mr. Norris' and always put up at his hotel. A ---------------- ---------- Championship Baseball Match. hanksgiving Services Were, On Tuesday, Sept: 21st, at 2 p. m., Held On Sunday ? at Gananoque, the Havana Red Sox k Ys... and the Alexandria -Bay Baseball Special harvest thanksgiving ser-| teams. will play one of a series of vices were held in St. Luke's Church five games for the championship of on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Lyons, | Northern New York State. | rett's Rapids, was the preacher at ig teams, have played and which { both services. The preacher made gefeated Kingston aggregations, are special reference regarding how 4 very evenly matched, Nb doubt a | thankful Canada should be this year large number of Kingston fans will on account of its abundant harvest. t £o to Gananoque to see the game on Solos were sung by Miss Gladys Tuesday: Caldback, Mjss Rose Compton, A. | ! Pardoe and Mrs. H. Betts: INLISTING FOR SERVICE ~ National League, | Results Sunday: Boston, 3; Cincinnati, 2. New York, 7; Chicago, 1. Philadelphia, 6-0; St. Louis, 2-1. Results Saturday. Pittsburg, 8-2: New York, 2-7. Philadelphia, 4; Cincinnati, 2. Brooklyn, 7; Chicago, 1. Boston, 20-6; St. Louis, 1-3. American League. Results Saturday. Chicago, 7-4; New York, 3-1, Philadelphia, 7-1; Cleveland, 5-5. Washington, 1; St. Louis, 0. Boston, 1; Detroit, 0 (12 innings). Coats and Suits, The many sales that have already been made is sufficient proof as to the superiority of our garments over those shown elsewhere--to see them is to ad- mire find buy. < -------- IN ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. * Remnant Day Remnants of Oilcloth, | Harvest TI ' | REPAIRED AND REMODELLED. Gourdier's Phone 700. At Air Ny See Mullin & Son THE LIVE WIRES Iu REAL ~~ ESTATE BARGAINS $2,850 will purchase a solid brick dwelling on Colboine St, and stable, $3,600 for a brick dwelling on Clergy -. St., West, i $550 for a corner lot om | Livingston Ave., with barn. Call at office for list. FIRE INSURANCE . | HOUSES TO RENT ° ! AND RENTS COLLECTED EW. Federal League. Results Sunday. Chicago, 3-3; Buffalo, 1-0. Newark,, 4-6: Kansas City, 0-4. Baltimore, 12; St. Louis, 9. | { | | { y Remnants of Linoleum, 35¢ yd. Remnants Brussels Car- pets, Half Price. Remnants Tapestry Carpets, Half Price. Mat Lengths of Brus- sels and Wilton Carpets, From 75¢ up. R. Kingston Carpet Warehouse. Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store Results Saturday. Pittsburg, 5-5; Baltimore, 4-2. St. Louis, 4-3; Brooklyn, 3-2. Kansas City, 6-0; Newark, 5-1. Buffalo, 1; Chicago, 0. Will Appear On October 5th. Albert Suddard, charged with thé | murder of Mrs. Nancy Job, will Some > " {up for trial on Tuesday, October GHth. "Bike™ Young and "Paddy" Huat Since he has been confined to jail, Sixteen Games in Toronto. | Latest From Kingston ,.. | awaiting his trial, he has Bad vers Police Cons ol | _ Lewis (better known as "Bike)!little to say. It is expected that back on ianie Samuel Arulel is | Young and "Paddy" Hunt two well\temporary insanity will .be the de weeks' vacation spent iw Toronto. | known sporting enthusiasis- intend fence! "Sam is a great baseball fan, and | enlisting for overseas service. 'Bike' while in the Queen City witnessed no | Toung 3 vali fesown in te world less than sixteen games at lan's | Of sport, having played ow the cham-~ : Island. He is hon the ane | pion Granite rugby team and the the groups were drafted. 'Kingston having put Toronto on its winning | Ponies baseball team. He was alsa 18 In the junior group with . Port streak. It would have been a good | Prominent in hockey eireles in Pitts Hope, Lindsay and Peterboro. Sib thing for the ball team if "Sam had | burgh, Pa., years agd. | Corn and callouse files, 10¢c, at Gib- taken his trip to Toronto earlier in | . son's Drug Store. . the season. Toronto might have ! The Call Of The Motherland. won the International League cham- | Your King and Country need you. pionship. { Kitchener calls for more men. "The ee st {Call of the Motherland" will bring Beautiful New Stock to Choosé. | home to you the fighting spirit of Prevost, Brock street, has tais the brave boys at the front. The year an extra fine assortment of | hero, a young Canadian enlists for! tweeds, cheviots and serges for his his Country's honor and single hand- jorder clothing department. His ed outwits a number of German offi- | ready-made clothing and gents' fur- | cers and later with his dauntless | nishing departments are well assort- | twelve defeats an entire regiment. | ed with new goods. {In connection with this film; we are: { running "His Sister's Honor," anoth-| ° An overseas mail will close at the! er strong military picture at the King! Kingston post office at 1 o'clock on Edward to-night and Tuesday. Us-| 'Tuesday afternoon. £ | ual admission. : St. George's Health Salt, Loc a tin, | Co ---- t Wolfe Island Fair. at Gibson's. { i» | Come to Wolfe Island Fair and | ihave a good time, Tuesday and | Wednesday, Sept. 21st and 2vd. | Steamer Wolfe Islander leaves the | foot of Clarence street at 8:30, 11.50 'am, 1.45, 3.00 p.m. Tuesday, Park Nine vs. Wolfe Islanders. Wednes- day, two ball games: 'St. Mary's of GREAT BASEBALL FAN, { Constable Samuel Arniel Witnessed mA ry ml : OS------ SUPPLIES aeevtg rr: ase CLOSING OF MAILS ||} vu opEN HEARTH British' mail closes Wrregulars } A LOG FIRE ly. Information posted 'at P, 0, Lobby from time to time. United States daily .. 1.00 p.m. Grand Trunk; going east At the semi-annual meeting of the {O.R. F. U. in Toronto on Saturday, { We have, choice, dry Cordwood and Slabs eut in suitable lengths for your stove or grate Kingston's Famous Fur Store. New Fall Cloaks Our store abounds in new coats to 'suit every wo- man's taste ~~ no mat- ter how ex- acting, Cloth Coats Mullin and Son {Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. f Phones 539 and 1456. i no ooh May we send you a sample load ? S. Anglin & Co. | Coal. ad Lumber Yards Woodworking Factory; Ete. oni . Factory Phone 1415, SIX men, all members of the 77th Phone 66. Office Overseas Battalion, lie in hospitals |" | In Ottawa, as the results of a seri. | co rLumber, Coal and Woodeess ous accident which happened at the Du ] tH Grand Trunk and an west of city 2.30 p.m. CP. R .10.15 am. and 4.30 p.m, C. No R. ------ Knocks at your door to- day. Won't you let him in ? WE WILL TELL Y H Aare a few Home $3,500 Alfred St, brick, furnace St, -------- ATTENDED QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY Young Men Held In Ottawa Auto Ac- cident Case. | o HOW. rains: rooms, entrance to the camp. One of these * dsurercusly infured with a frac- tured skull, while the remaining five $1,450 Alfred frame, 7 rooms, stable. Colborne St, A.) 3 brick, 7 8, furnace, barn. 2,300. darl St, brick, 7 rooms, Urpace. St. 7 rooms, St. '9 uebee St, rooms, stable. S000 Frontenac St. rooms, $2,300 pa rooms. ®. "Patrick St. new frame, 7 rooms, furnfce. $3,100 Albert St, furnace, a St, o rooms, B. and © We will help vou te finance any property ¥ou buy here. rooms, frame, § brick, 9 hardwood floor, stable. trick St, new frame, 7 brick,? rooms, frame, 7 cCann's | | laccurate \ it Kingston vs. Wolfe Island, Jrs.,' and Deserento va. Wolfe Istanders. Trial { of speed both days. = re Nine Women In Jail. "At the present time there are nine! women in-jail.' "= Bight of them are vagrancy while the other one is on remand halting to be deported.. Tae authorities al Barriefield Camp and the city are determined to stop wo- men running at large. w ---------------- . Presented With Baseball. While in Toronto, Police Constable Samuel Arniel was sented with a un one of the nal ; nammous Women like Fits-U Eye- glasses because they are both inconspicuous and bé- coming. We like them be- cause they give secyre and baseball which fgur games in the I ati League, by Manager Clymer 'of the Torpnto team. : A New Position Sir Max Aitken announces that Lieut.-Col. A. E. Ross has been ap pointed assistant director of medical services of the First Canadian Divis- serving a menth on the charge of} 'these davs are at- tracting = ¥. cial attention. We a inspection" of e splendid vollection are showing. The new models and cloths are so different to those ft shown in previous sea- sons. Popular prices prévail. oo 75 up Watch our Windows. GEORGE MILLS & £0 we more or seriously liurt about the legs, arms and bodies. : 'The men who are being detail by the police pending further quiries are Joseph Gilhooley, son of Deputy Chief of Police Joseph Gil- hooley, who was driving, and Howard the owner of the car. Both are studknts. Joseply Gii- hooley only returned from ubout a month age, where he had been studying 'medicine at Queens University. They felt their. position very keenly, as also did Deputy Chief | Gilhooléy, who is one of the best Tiked menibers and one of the old- €st in the Ottawa police force. Col. Street expressed his regret at (he unfortunate gecurrence,. His opin- ion, with others who ned in- ware on scene of the accident, is that jt was the result of 4 miscalculation of the rm coe . Sept. the rifles Shooting Duck Season will soon ba here. Have you your Guns and Auununi-| tion ready? If wot, five We carry a large assortment of 10 and 12 gauge Shot Guns, also the famous Winchester and Remington Pump Guns. Let us show you our special 12 gauge h ! ble barrel at $20.00; hammer, | "Anything you man Jour fall shooting will ere, be © found 10, 12 and 16 gauge shells, | all ealibres; loading tools and | cleaning rods. Oar prices are right. | See our window display. { 88. America, Wednesday 22nd, leaving at 7.30 am. All ar | terno 'at Prince Edward's Big Fair us a call Jf ammeriess dou- |}! requive for! ii 1 il i i for cleanliness, - whiteness, spotlessness . and nitary treatment of your washables, and \ } This 2 Laundry you just what you want, just when you 'want it, and at a price that will please you. tH il i |

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