Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1915, p. 4

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AUTO-KN| St Repairs on pens. Do you want to earn $10 a week or more { BAD STEERING GEAR UNIFORM ry ---- 1 --- CAUSED THE DEATH OF HAROLD BY OFFICERS' in your own home 2? HUNTER, TAMWORTH. OF QUEEN'S. TRAINING CORPS Reliable persons will be furnished with profitable, all-year-round employment ITTER ROSIER Dept. 115 257 College - lap ar or BL Is called to our fine assortment of. SiN The English made pen--noth- ing better on the market. A Dollar Pen We have. had a special pen made for us to sell at one dol- lar--good value at $2. Every one guaranteed. Best's The Popular Drug Store. Open Sundays. Man'in Trouble at Napanee. N {By Our Ow n Correspondent » 1c. Napanee, Oci. 9.--The inquest on : re : mdse. s the body of Harold Humter, killed on Queen's University Journal siys: Ing, when the automobile which he | not yet been reorganized for the fall {of a hill near P. Madden's farm, was | 1S @ supply of uniform. Though i ; ai the prospect of drilling in | empanelled and viewed the body and ever, and " { the scene of the accident, and then | mufti through another Canadian win- == | adjourned until two o'clock. - Mr. | er is certainly not alluring. Tie dents, Attention iJones. undertaker Tamworth Mliversities of Toronto and MeG "| took charge of the remains and took | lave been equipped. for some time | them back to Tamworth, where the "OW, and have thus been able to car- {li unfortunate boy lived with his par- | TY out a more serious programme of | ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter. At | training. The O. T. C. staff at County Council. R. J. Cordingly, | ing year. were going down the hill was from | ing much more varied and thorough. fifteen to twenty miles an hour. J. | Trench-digging, bayonet drill, all- [I'l Ellison, Fred. Hosey and John Vine, | 4ay route-marches and action in the || automobile mechanics, who examined + country,--every essential detail, in the car, gave evidence to the effect |Short, of the work of soldiers and offi- that the steering gear was loose and | cers under modern conditions will h {| worn, .and would have probably | Systematically covered. || which 'was about eleven feet wide | fon has been badly sapped by the i at the place where the accident oc- | reat number who left last spring to | of eight years ago, and was consider- | ed that from one-third to one-half of || ably worn. Dr. Simpson testified | our corps have been accepted as offi- {| that deceased came to his death by | cers or privates. for overseas service. | I i | | caused the car to swerve off the road, | 'The strength of Queen's battal- | | | | || being crushed underneath the car.|Of last year's officers, Capt. Grant, | ff The Jury brought in a verdict that | Capt. Morison, Capt. Prince, Capt. | "Harold Hunter came to his death as | Wilby, Lieut. MgFarlane, Lieut. | a result of the overturning of his au- | Throop, and Lieut. 'Emery have join- tomobile, and that as a result of a | ed overseas units." defect in the steering gear of the | | car, it did not respond to the driver | PPPS PPE PP PL TEP EPP IFSP 2 PD I Bs it should, and we are of the opin- le * | ion that the car was being driven at | re 0 too high a speed going con the hill, * WAR BULLETINS. * 3 | the road being comparatively new to | The kind you want--the kind most everybody wants MODEL glasses scientifically ground, *MODHL adjustment insuring " perfect comfort. MODEL shapes that add dig- face, nity to the MODEL <lips that don't slide, tilt or hurt the nose. . MOREL methods lowes: prices. KEELEY Jr., M. 0. D. 0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN © 226 Printess Street 3 doors above the Opera House | earlier, so as to be able to attend the Teached Kingston 4.30 pn. Friday --_________| engagement of her youngest daugh- | Storm raged on Lake Ontario all day ----- - | the driver. We would , and | + For the: second time, the # | that the person' in etmend | % Serbs, assisted by the British +> | county roads take steps to provide | ¥ Naval contingent, have-annihil- $ | better protection to the travelling | # ated the Austro-German ne 4 {'public on such pieces of road." Jo sion advance guard. * The jury was composed of William | I. ite Sutton (foreman), John Kelly, Mar- | * A United States naval critic | shall Hudson, Dan. Shaughnessy, R. | estimates that two million have + F. Hawley, B. C. Lasher, Robert | * been killed, four million wound- + {Shetler, W. J. Findlay, jurymén. 4+ ed, and two million prisoners on | all@ides since the war started. + | i Napanee, Oct. 9.--The Napanee { Collegiate Institute and the Public | Schools held their annual field day | ports yesterday in the Driving Park. | The sequel to a runaway which | took place Thursday night, when a | Young man from Newburgh was go- ing home in a rig, evidently the worse { of liquor, the horse and buggy he was | driving collided with another rig The Germans made a desper- | ate attack on Loos, but were re- # | pulsed by the British. hy be | d The London Globe (Liberal) + protests that Foreign Minister Grey's chief permanent under- secretary is a man with a Ger- + man mother and a German wife. + 'dt | driven by R. Jones, and damaged it. NL * {s0 that it was impossible to use un- The Australians have made +) {til it had been repaired, throwing further important progress in & GESGIIP LI She + | the young man out, and the horse Suvia Bay towards the Darda- + | getting free, ran all the way from | % nelles. * {Napanee to Newburgh before be! * ny caught. The young fellow fell in REP EF RAE EER IEEE RFR Ae the hands of the police, and appear a ---- ah ed before Magistrate Rankin yestar- RAN day. charged with being drunk, and : {was fined $6.50 in addition to having | 4 pay for the repairs to the other buggy. | Charles Stevens and daughter Flor. (IT WAS ON THE LAKE IN THE | ence are visiting friends in New | York. BIG STORM. | A committee composed of mem- {bers of the W. C. T. U. has just re. | Steamer Kemora Given a Farewell | cently canvassed the merchants of | Salute When It Left For England | the town with a view of getting them To Become a Transport. {to close their stores earlier on Sat- The steamer Fairfax ~ that - left { urday evenings, and they met with a Port Dalhousie early on Thutsday favorable response. The object is and shou | to enable the store clerks to get home isorning Which Rn Dave is considerably overdue and grave | morning services in the churches. { 'Mrs. A. Gibson has announced the fears are held out for her. A terrific The Verdict of the Coroner's Jury at ' It Was Requisitioned For a Year] Napanee -- A Newburgh Young Ago, But the Backward Militia De- | partment Has Not Yet Supplied | | the Newburgh road Thursday even- | "The Officers' Training Corps has was driving turned turtle at the foot | term. Our crying need at pr nt { | [the inquest before Coroner Cowan, | Queen's is making vigorous attempts | | | I | curred. The car was an old model | fight for the Empire. It is estimat- | } _ Miss Bellivieu, Ottawa; is visiting | Donnelly's sister, Mrs. John Conley, Problems! | ou | . Freezia, scillia, crocus and other || ter, Marjorie, ta, Douglas Carter, | INursday and Friday. {| Pieton. The wedding will take place at an early date. An unfortunate accident occurred | yesterday at Roblin, when Archie McCracken, of Roblin, fell on to the | self feeder of a separator, and was | badly cut about the shoulder and the | dainty blossoms. Plant the bulbs | tow for Xmas bloom, See our large | varities. Dr. Chown. grand farewell salute as she left the Kingston 'Shipbuilding Company's wharf at 2 p.m. Friday. lhe com- pany whistle and that 6f the steamer Jolin Duncan blew mighty blasts until the Kenora was almost out of s-ght. The employees along the wharf also waved a farewell to the steamer that will cross the Atlantic to be a trans: port. Steamer Kenora Leaves. The steamer Kenora was given a -| Kathleen = Saunders, Alice street, | oe Be | ton citizen, committed suicide early Movemenns of Vessels All duplications. will §i be very much dearer. Combination Suits. | Nearly all men ~are considering wearing - these garments and put- ting the two piece aside. Elastic Ribb Conform- ing Suits are the favor- ites. All the best mak- ers' goods and all at last year's prices. rts. | cluded intoxicating liquors from all PO The steamer Samuel Marshall ar-| | Hamilton, | safe in sheiter at Keenwenah Point, M. T. Co's 'Bulletin: --Tug Bron- {a Port Arthur despatch says. 3 son, arrived from Montreal, light, Nova Scotia wool, suitable 'for outdoor wear, at 78¢, $ per garment. Two piece goods car- ried in all lines. Get supplied at once §iiou at the Underwear Spe- § G. Southworth, a well-known Ham- iday morning at his residence, The stéamer Buena Vista is in port! 108 Kent street. and will load cement Rideau The military authorities have ex- ox | officers and sergeants messes Im rived from Brockville, and will tow th hooner . The C. P. R. stéamer Alberta is] fenispor, te Bofors: [0Med with t ---- x cargo of : d 'clea K : Syrup . of Figs" -ean't| Colborne to load. grain fo Montreal 9 bowels: SUGGESTION: 1S MADE A laxative to-day saves a sick child rT omorrow. . Children simp win | That Clty Council Grant $1,000 To bowels, hier y yo ar Em teat. 4 that the Gen: D with waste, live gets siug- ospital is holding its day" > toa mother ! st] the City' Counet il, instead of ™ youe child is listless, cross, | ANNRer tagday" wn Oct. 21st, in , breath bad, restless, doesn't the interests of British Red Cross £2 i h BS i k gi | H i i fi if "t overworked people interested i 11 pertecty $arm | Syorrorked penple itereeted ia pro w hours all this| quisities for soldiers at the fromi , sour bile and The, 31000 Naud he about. King- you have athe fhe --_ -- ! i ; us,| - C- Stewart Parsons, Ottawa, is in town for the week-end, visiting Mra. J. S. Henderson, 5 sane, was a guest in ¢ on Satur- " % SME i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1915. IS AWAITED eres] Told In { | | { | table, which was centered with Rich- | mond roses and maidenhair fern, and 1 ~ { , the | 1 ded held yesterday in the Council Cham- | FeQuisitioned a whole year ago, t softly lighted by crimson sha | ber of the Town Hall. A jury a | khaki outfits seem to be as far off as | candles, in crystal sticks, covers were laid for ten, the other guests includ- ing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Macnee, Mr. Swift; and Mr. Ingles. . . . | Among those who dined with the | staff officers at headquarters, Barrie- { field, on Thursday evening were Mrs. | D. H. Preston, acting Crown Attor- | t0 accelerate the action of the Mili- | James Third, Mrs. R. PF. Gardiner, | |ney was present; W. S. Herrington | tie Department and ensure proper | Mrs. A. W, Winnett, Mrs, W. B. Mu- Watched the case on behalf of the |eauipment for our boys for the com- | ie (Gananoque), Miss Isabelle Wal | dron, Miss Dorothy Carruthers and {| who was riding with the deceased "Captain Campbell, the Adjutant | \igs Charlie Shortt. [ when the accident occurred, testifiea | ©f our battalion, is planning to make . 0%» il that he would judge the speed they | the second year of the corps' train- | rs. J. 8. Asselstine will hold her | post-nuptial reception on Thursday Oct. 14th from 4 until 6 p.m. at 254 | Alfred street. Afterwards she will | receive on the second Thursday of {| each month. ve . . . » | The officers who are taking the course in infantry at Barriefield, en- | tertained at a dance at the Yacht { Club house on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alan WC Jones, Ottawa, have taken Col. Hen- ri Panet's house on Earl street for the winter, and Mrs. Jones will re- | ceive on the last Monday in October. | Mr. Jones is at present in Sydney, Cape Breton, but will come to Kings- | ton later, { Nursing Sister Vivi Hambly is | spending a few days th friends in : Toronto. | Miss Hilda Calvin is home from | Moulton College, Toronto, to spend | Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. H. A. Calvin, King street. | Miss Gwenneth Merrick, William | street, entertained at a drawing- room tea on Friday, in honor of Miss Lillian Mundell. i Mrs. C. C. McGrail, William street. - * - » Cadet Archibald Lampman of the Royal Military College in Ottawa for his sister's wedding is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. C. E. Armstrong. Mrs. M. A. Donnelly'and son Roy, of Kingston, have been visiting Mrs. Renfrew. Miss Shourds, Wellington, is at the "Avonmore." Misses Gussie and Frances Wright, Colborne street, .have left for Perth to spend Thanksgiving with their uncle, John J. Develin. Mrs. Walter Brown, staying in town while her husband, Major Brown, of the 8th C. M. R., was at Barriefteld, left on Thursday for To- ronto, later she will sail for England. Miss Ethel Armour, Perth, is the guest of Miss Laura Nicolle, Barrie street. . a = = Miss Marguerite Mullin has re- turned home to resume her studies at Queen's, after spending a few weeks at Pembroke, Celi Mrs. G. mornibrook, Kingston, has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Andrew Milter, Picton: Harry Henderson has come from Montreal to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Henderson, Barl street. Mrs. J. H. Thompson, St. Louis, is the guest of her sister, Miss Lois Saunders, King street. Rev. Ernest Saunders, Summit, N.Y., is also vis- iting Miss Saunders. : Miss Cora Watt, O'Kill street, left Prdbs.: Sunday, fair and quite cool: frost in morning. S Twilight | Mrs. Kenneth (Fenwick entertained | at dinner at "the Belvidere" on Fri- day night in honor of her sister, Miss | Jessie Macpherson, Ottawa. At the Thanksgiving Day -- Monday Store Willi Be Closed All Day and Mrs. E. L. Fortt, Miss Loretta ; Major Burritt; Captain MeGiiH TAILORED SUITS, - SEPARATE COATS $2.00 BLOUSES at $1.50 BLOUSES at SHAKER FLANNE $15 to $18.50 qualities; to-night .... $11.95 » $8.50 qualities; to-night $4.00 qualities $1.50 qualities Very Special Sale of Children's Dresses Well made of all-wool Serges, in man pretty colors--sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 years; regular prices $3.50 to 4.50. Your choice. cere Beta EL RRS $2.48 DON'T MISS SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY. Steacy's The Woman's Store of Kingston PAGE THREE night 98c to- L BLANKETS (white only), $1.50 qualities; vom EA ARR Cy dent ee ei $1.19 BED COMFORTERS $2.98'$2.00 qualities .... .... -...81.39 CG | Kingston's Electric Store | | { | TUNGSTEN LAMPS, NITROGEN LAMPS a TUNGSTEN LAMPS, NITROGEN LAMPS Salmon Direct from the Coast, Halibut, boiling cuts, Halibut, steaks ...16¢c Salmon, boiling euts TUNGSTEN LAMPS, NITROGEN LAMPS " From 30c Up. Home illumination our Specialty. © H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO, 79 PRINCE ETERS we "wires " vewvew SS STREET. : Phone 441 Salmon, -steaks .... Oytsers (solid meat), for Montreal to spend Thanksgiv- ing. Mrs. K. M. Saunders and Miss went to Napanee to spend the holi-/ day with Mrs. Hawley. Misses Aileen, May and Rose Rog- ers and E. Rogers have taken rooms at Miss, Fitzgibbon's, 140 Clergy Street for the winter. Fresh Ciscoes .....16¢c Smoked Haddies. ..14c Davies Co Miss Hespeler, Berlin, is the guest the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Alan Macdougall Jones, Earl street. Mrs. James McLaren and two boys ripti house on West street for a few [of Phen weeks. eases. Lieut. G. B. Emery has gone to To {Instant 1 ronto to spend the week-end With |hea! the § Mr, and Mrs. Royden Birch. Mrs. George Toronto. titi tt a ------ of Miss Jeremy Taylor, Earl street. ire. Barnes, Onna amet 'What Doctors Use {A soothing combination will arrive from Ottawa on Sunday yintergreen. chymal and other heal- a A » ng ingredients ca >. % and will occupy Mrs. G. F. Emery's 1s. now & favorite remedy specialists for all skin dis- It penetrates the pores. gives nt relief from the most distress. Its soothing oils quickly nflamed tissues. Test its soothinig effect. Match Specialties We, have been making matches for 64 Years now---- domestic matches and every other kind. a 4 1-4 inch stick--The "Eddystone Torch" fot outdoor: use (burns 35 seconds in any weather) ---Wax the smoker, and many other varieties, Some of our specialties are "The rol with estas for For home use the most popular match is "The Silent 5" | But for every use ask your grocer for Eddy's Matches \ Mahood and Mrs. £ists bave a generous trial George Fenwick came home yester- | ad day after spendipg a few days im to free also about only 250. Tet us tell you about our money back of Mrs. George street. x G. E. MARRISON, 5 Sf We are open till six o'clock dve evening. * ~ Cleanli a specialty, Sing Delivery to all parts. I -------- ---------- | mm SSSR

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