Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1915, p. 2

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w- : ; ; : # THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915. : 1 RED CROSS DONATIONS WAS GIVEN A MONTH =------------ : = y! § } . CONTRIBUTIONS, ACKNOWLEDG- | FOR NOT TELLING WHO GAVE J ED BY CITY SOCIETY. } HIM THE LIQUOR. y \ 4 --ee ---- Donations and Services From Many | Week's Remand Did Not Refresh the . ' : - -- Quarters--Queen"s Hospital the Memory of Napoleon Newell -- Recipient of Gifts. Other Cases Before the Magistrate a - . | The Red Crods Society, Kingston, In Police Court. acknowledges the following dona- A week stay in the jail did not ions from August 1st to September refresh Napoleon Newell's memory st: sg A : PAGE TWO } 3 : Napoleon is on the "forbidden 1 y: Donations to Red Cross-- Miss Mac- | tor tipplers, but last week went on ee, 1 pair bed socks, cigareties; Mrs. a spree When asked to give an Dyde; 1 pair socks; Miss Mowat, 14 ! account of how he secured the li- T bandages; Mrs. R. H. Elmer, 6 quor, his memory went back on hin Milow sing; Mrs. F. G. Lockett, 3 | Ha venmpaemiors, went buck o «fl CANADA'S LEADING FINANCIAL, SOCIAL AND ILLUSTRATED pair sheets; Mrs. R. Meek, old linen: | yldi rl ht & ttle w Miss Lockett, 1 pair sheets; Mrs. Con- | Solgler; on dou le hiss WEEKLY. [oa 3 ire Sothe ne Nickle, | membered that the soldier be ught |=0 Jars jam; obs Ford, 3 pairs | another bottle and gave it to ) 5 i p 3 Socks; Mrs. H. Calvin, 3 pairs socks; | but resacars AN soldier he could From now to December 31st, 1916 (63 issues) . for only 33.00. 1A TS, Sanderson, 1 pair socks; Mrs. | give po particulars. Leave or phone your order at once to A. P. Chown, < jars jam; Mrs. H.! It was for this reason tha the | Tandy, 2 pairs socks; Miss I. Gedye, Magistrate sent him to j 1 : 1 pillow skp; Miss Tandy, 505 gauze "I can't fix the blame " said New- bandages; Miss Rodgers (Glen Lo- | when he bo uv bstore gie), 2 pillows; Mri. Knapp, 2 pil- tet} llr " re Magistrate. = * in jail I have lows; Miss Brown, 10 pots jam; Miss | re ing ile ne d has t e Agnes, 1 pair wristlets; Miss Anne if Was no So. omer. over, & Oo e e 00 Hyland, 1 Mair socks; Mrs. Mowat, "am pd ve you ne month" re- pair socks. | marked the Ma rie ab end 3 i ~ . ng ae Magistrate, "and if in 'ee Work For Red Cross. the meantime you cg remem Phone 919. sc OPEN NIGHTS. 160 Princess Sirget where you got the liquor, you can Socks--Mrs. A. Milton, Mrs. J. W le befor ; 'a 3 : n, { i come before me and tell me Corbett, Mrs. C. C. Smith, Miss De- | : we 0 : | Annie Williams was up for being witta, Miss Ross, Mrs. Wormwith, drunk on Wednesday, but on that oec- : l Mrs. Brigstock, Mrs. D. S. Robert. casion, she stoutly denied the charge ) = son, Mrs. Mowat, Miss Wilson, Miss TWO COnTiabias wo ' en | nstables hand, ready na a aC 0 Strange, Mrs. W. Reed, Mrs. A. P oN bles were on hand, re ad M | ) 5 A . to tell all they knew about Annie's Chown,Miss Dyde, Miss Saunders, Mrs. | = AGE ? 'nd t 8} | Quirk, 1 pair each; Miss Chown, 2 conduet on Tuesday night, but New shipments have | arrived, comprising those plain old Round- mg patterns of vears ago, revived. These have silver dials, and richly bevelled glass fronts, beautifully toned gongs, and run well over a week. Prices mange from . .$14.00 to $20.00 Each clock guaranteed. i changed her plee to one of "'guil ' {bairs; Miss Cartwright, 1 pair; Miss "Just one more chance and I will 4 - Sawyer,.1 pair bed socks; Miss E. » : y i ) | I never come here again," was her * Pense, 1 pair bed socks: Mrs. Wilton, plea To the Magistrat | I pair bed scoks; Mrs. Keill, 2 pairs However. as Magistrate Bad I | ( . nk cs : : 2 DALFES - Rr, Magistrate had no Only the finest selected Canadian Timber Wolf socks; Mrs F. Hentig, 2 pairs; Mrs. | roiih'in her promise, and imposed a Skins are used in the making of the McKay assortment Pollie, 1 pair; Mrs. E. J. B. Pense, 1 3 J 5 fine of $1 and costs or ten days It are in DA RING : : . row pair; Miss Connell, 3 pairs; Mrs. tha A 3 sarance before th of MUFFS and STOLES in this most favored mode rately Stafford Kirkpatrick, 2 pairs: Mrs | "8S her third appearance before the priced FUR. Their service and good wear is vouched Court in a very short time thet J. Pense, 1 pair bed socks; Mrs Fin- or by their many wearers. Xie, I pair bed Socks BLACK WOLF is one of the richest of furs, and | He ie Jackets Mrs. Tothill, | Magistrate, but McLeod was conspic makes up into the most desirable and useful of pieces, | = : ; dressy and good looking 5; Mrs. Casey, 6; Mrs. Lockett, 1 uous by his absence. Sergt. Snodden = | Mrs. Hendry, 1; Miss St. Remy, 3, acre bes, 'irte Hipleps in the pris v , { Cotton Wool Pads--Miss Keenan, | O0er'S boX, but. they all shook their | d STOLES AND SCARFS .$10.50 to $23.00 8; Mrs. W. T. Connell, 22: Mrs. J R heads _and stated that It was not MUFFS Co $13.50 to $16.50 ; Henderson. 51; Mrs. Mackenzie, 12 their name Then it was found that y Miss Lockett, 14; Miss Kidd, 1s: |'he proper name was Russell M: Write for 1913-1916 Catalogue. {Mrs. Dowling, 39; Mrs. Hendry, 12; | Ford, and as this name was called, { Miss Connell, Miss F. Adams, ¢. "Man stood up and saluted the M3 Cotton Bandages, rolled Miss strate. Drunkenness was the cha 4 ij [Daly, 33; Mrs. E. V. Jenkins, 36; 30d he was assessed $1 and cos -e Mrs. E. J. Lake, 24 McFord blew into the town on 3 i Abdominal Bandages-- Mrs. Dow- coal schooner He did not st < ) {ling, 27; Mrs. J, Saunders. 6; Mrs. C help unload this. s¢ hooner, t " Kingston's Largest and Reliable FUR HOUSE. { Harvey, 6; Miss F. MacDougal, 2; | 'hiked" off to take on a few for him Mrs. Gedye, 6; Mrs. C. C. Smith, ¢ self ' [ Gauze Bandages Miss Hora, 308 William Mullinger is of the opin Pyjamas--Mrs. Strickney, 3. ion that we are goiE t J hive a very | » ¢ ages 3. Case ) { hard winter. € has had a pretuy . ' ' ; ag 1 xriskes Nigyt Dp ea o 2; "€ood summer, but he is looking out | Mill ends, from 2 to 10 vards ---36 inches wide . % | Mrs./Hubbell, 2; Mrs. Gedye Miss for No. 1 for the winter months. He ! IN MARINE CIRCLES. | St. Remy, 2; Miss A. J. Kelly, 2. admitted being drunk, but wanted a ---- { Gauze Dressings ----- Miss Orford, Chance to get into dry dock at Sud | BN . . Movements of Vessels Reported |114. bury. If he covers a fine of $1 and | q Regular 15¢ and 18¢ quality, on Sale Friday, -- Along the Harbor. Laparotomy Sponges--Mrs. Hen- costs he will | ' 5 i be able to clear for The steamer Rosedale, which dis-|dry. 48; Miss M. Jones: 120; Mrs. that port. § i charged oats at Richardson's eleva- | McLelland, 12; Mrs. Gutton, 48. William Troy, who has been ub gl " Bn tor, cleared for the Welland Canal. | Army Shirts--Miss Connell, 4 before, and whose face was quite fa « The steamer Ames passed on her| Wristlets--Mrs. E. J. Lake, 1 pair. miliar to the Magistrate and court way up on Wednesday, | Young Ladies' Patriotic Club, El- officials, wag fined $2 and costs o The steamer Jex cleared on Wed-. 8inburg--Night shirts, 9; pads, 3. twenty days for being drunk. nesday night for Oswego. | St. James Church--Cotton wool ns " The tug Virginia arrived at | pads, 93; socks, 5 pairs; abdominal | : 1: Swift's wharf from Montreal with | bandages, 5; pyjamas, 2 suits. Cape. Harty Xo Command, In Linoleums, which § berg | Battersea--Night shirts, 12; do- | Latest militia .orders state that | : divi ach Buves vipa y of the strongest M.T. Co's Bulletin: Steanje: | ation, 3 pairs socks; bandages, 36 Capt. W. Harty, Kingston, is to com- (No phone orders and a limit to each buver.) are one « A oF wt Kinmouat is due to arrive light! Mrs. George Jones, Sharbot Lake--- mand the ammunition column of the | features of our business. § finn Montreal, this afternoon on | Socks, 1 pair. Seventh, Brigade, vice Capt. Mosely, | rrr oA oa ee Inlaid Linoleums, her way to Fort William; steamer | Mrs. George Sauve, Gananoque -- transferred. Capt. Harty is trans- Simla is due to arrive this afternoon, | S0cks, 3 pairs. ferred trom the Reserve Brigade of | ¢| , | 85c¢, $1, $1.25, $1.50 yd. from Menptreal, and will clear with | . the Field Battery to the 2nd-Divi- | A CLEARANCE IN LADIES TWEED COATS { REPAIRED AND Printed Linoleums, the barge Selkirk, for Port Colborne Donations to Queen's Hospital. eee Russell McLeod," called out the! ¢| f | ! Smith B mith Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. sion, as also is Capt. J. C. Stewart, i ~ | Kingston. i ¢ i ree Sir Thomas Picton Chapter L O. ' D. 25% 50%, Soc Tend. BIG GAME DISTRICTS. |D. K., Picton Routed panier I 0. - | --SAMPLES FRIDAY, $7.50 EACH. REMODELLE oradere i > 8 | i . er dozen; cotton woel pads, 73; plows, Annual Meeting. * 9 . . N . Boe koa " 1: ri , 10; v- sli | The annual meeting of the Kings- -- " ee n = IB} for Halls, in Bh Via Conadien | 11: mouth wives, YO ilo¥alin |, The sunual meoting of we Kings | §| -- tourdier Cork Carpet, Plain Canada's most famous hunting 567 triangular bandages, 108; socks Friends' Society will be held at the " | : . : : Home on Friday, Oct.' 29th, at 3.30 iB! and Printed, all colors. grounds are easily reached via Cana- 36 Bait, an, : Patiala: abdomigal na "Ihe ror 'will occupy the 4 Phone 700. Stair = Oileloths, all Ji dian Pacific Railway. Year after | ban A Yanan ais. 180: wash PR. The public are cordially in- | { Dtair lcloths, a year organized hunting parties visit | ¢10ths, 22; handkerchiefs, 25; sheets, vited to attend | pi ory widths. | these localities and practically-al-| 25: shirts, 2; night shirts, 23: or : : | 3 ewman a ' | Floor Oilcloths. from ways bag the limit. valescent shirt, 1; bath towels, 2. . oo ET eT oT. i 3 CiOL TS, Ir Small game and wild fowl are| Haileybury Presbyterian Church-- a ' . | 4 { one to 2 1-2 yards wide. § pientitul, while the fishing is unsur- | Surgical shirts, 33; bandages, 500; H Kingston's Famous Fas SW. - | o B St | passed. Particulars from Canadian Mouth wipes, 3,000; hospital hand- IT TY rE TIE ' e ways usy ore Pacific Ticket Agents, or write M. G. | kerchief, 144; face cloths, 144; wash Ki ' : og * . | { Murphy, district passenger agent, Cloths, 120, 3 om oll ingston urs qd ' . ata ETL i S [ane | Toronto, Ont. Canadlan-American Club, Peters Wink Goal & I¥FE { v iE . boro--Property bags, 88; dressings, Ww ith our Tong experi- i ern Woodman-Davis Wedding. 3%; Someulation tothe, 3% fase |] cnce in the Fur trade, (TTT | [BUILDERS SUPPLIESesees BUYING, bi ' andages, Ags, swabs, 1. pac e i . e h , i i WwW. i A quiet and pretty wedding was it : » we have y fo Er { Kingston Carpet are | solemnized at Trinity Church, Wolfe | bSadkerchiots. 111, mouth Wipes, % | ha € 1 ie ar of com | CLOSING OF MAILS OVER SELLING, | Island, Monday morning, by Rev. | 100 wash cloths, 231; hot water cov-'W petition © fom anv ; : MILLION FEET RENTING, Thomas Leach, when Samuel J. Wood- | Ton 19; pikow pads, 13; straw shoes, . British manl closes Irregular: A | man, St. Lawrence, and Alena M. Da- | 12 8. Source. Our priees,con- ly. Information posted at P.O. : OF 'LUMBER EXCHANGING. Fog oS aw 008, AR Davis, Wolfe , Fairmount aud North Jleasshan sistent with quality, are Lobby from timie to time. IN OUR SHEDS. : | Island, were united in"marriage. The | Womans last Be 2 a ie 7 || "possible to beat. United States daily .. 1.00 pm. manele, Peliabls regulating | ota r was prettily decorated, and a | (2: stn Ippo. % : GDESS Ey : Ee L$} | number of friends witnessed the | Dags; sponges, 144; pyjamas Be doc : east sop. Yes, our well season- : bos. ceremony. The bride was assisted Miss Margaret Mackintosh, Madoc ; i 2d stoek - exceeds ! TO RENT by the groom's sister, Miss . Lissie | --Sheets, 14. z ; = | ed stock exceeds one A Farm of 300 acres for $150 per { Woodman, and Rupert Davis, brother | Miss Marie F. Mills--Towels, 4: nik . niillion feet from which .§ |vear, and taxes, to desirable tenant, of the bride; was groomsman. | spread, 1; sheets, 2; pillow up, a AR i 11.50 am. \ | seleet your new house The bride was becomingly dressed | Jokn Milton Chapter, I. O, ! to seleet your ne {in a blue suit with white silk blouse | Mi'ton-- Sheets, 30; mouth wipes. Ss 11.50 p.m. - } $ or bar . {and black velvet hat with pink fac-| 2,500; face cloths, 225; hot water i Eh i} Gand Sak and all. iam Para E. W. Mullin & Son ings. The bridesmaid also wore |covers,8; 'night shirts, 2; pillow pads, C.F R 101s om and 430 pm. Your inspeetion in- 4 blue suit and black hat, with |26; pillows, 9; handkerchiefs, 6: : " HR CRB 20 Bb. 4. 7 J nhs nd Divigk | touches of pink. { body binders, 12; triangular slings. f ; : | nA vited. ones 539 a |< The happy couple left on the boat le rolled bandages, 420; pads, 28; os WRT IN for Kingston and other points. | bandages, 60; pillow skips, 9; dress- | : | le --------------_ {ings, 600, FOR QUARTER OF CENTURY S. Anglin & Co. Beautiful New Stock to Choose. | x a | [ : : ' eee | or. a has 8 Coal and Lumber Yards Prevost, Brock street, has this | MADE A LIFE MEMBER. f William McCammon has Served As W i 4 : ved 'oodworking Factory, Bte. | year an extra fine assortment of | . Cao ¥ ] Harbormaster and Market Clerk. Bay and Wellington Street tweeds, cheviots and serges for his Of Canadian Red Cross Society For p William McCammon has just com- Office Phone 66. ip order clothing department. Ford Valuable Services. x Meted twenty-five years' service, as Factory Phone 1415. : k : - |? | ready-made clothing and gents' ur | Mrs. LW. Mulloy has been made market clerk and harbormaster in Sevolumber, Coal and Woodeoos Oe Mark luna 5 Bh hy | ishing departments are well assort- | iro member of the Canadian Red Kingston. Mr. McCammon is well- and C : "|p [od witk new goods. | Cross Soclety for the valuable ser- known all over the city, and to all b i is 3 sed : = 'Q the farmers, owing to his connee- i : vie b n; Sips 5 & is ey 1 12.50 att Sdered be. oad J] This illustration shows JES farken, market, and he is ro- V C $2.800--Cleggy St.. near Col- | . «through the sale of her patriotic }] one of the best. selling {ceiving the congratulations of his . porue-St, uo Jean dwelling, Do e S an, pa onay sates Bog styles" we Have ands {ay a aryas burs is King. . "sr he een no €: i esi 45 . r 1" ' - ears H LY OCS wing ho ain ed headquarters, |] made in Natural W olf, {age.' He is a very active man for his S e r i Spr wae a Hepes Ir [nan OS If] Black Wolf, Red Fox, [lan gelinii vil | JWEEPETS | an Do Hi cater Boating, gon amt Sloe re our mem! "| Grey Fox, Black Fox, Hl tive ie is erpyin d : rk C Ig 1 tricity healing, gas and elec: = , he i rr has decided to doaate China "Lynx and many f} aways on his. Job, and it geo pad Se Show you out Full Line, of . sk . ta BoB. ¥ 3 2 a i £ al his fri t spar- mestic' Vacuum Sweepers, is- 8 | E es ? | oatition aang Dee pa, on other Furs. fod - righ hat Do wba good | *ell's Carpet Sweepers, or if you re- | . Work monty ine St gear Chgray, yes ; | schools throughott the Gountry, and $10 a Set Up. health. lin the ures Bhecsrie Yat cement, § rooms large® lot. ! . | raise 1.500 \ 3 3 : EE ------ ie. y : : . 132 ft. frontage with barn You should experience no discam- Canadian Ret Cone are lar te Our hig show rooms. 'JUDGMENT WAS RESERVED | Cleaner. We guarantee ali these to No Contradiction ean wash and hener; i - $ RY : -------- give best possible satisfaction. In out that fact it is as clear Ys fort in doing the finest kind of em Gh no the largest between 4 . fact, we have everyihi that can s the water we use, as in- ' : proidery or sewing if you wear cor ." Has Been Given Command. i 1M sal Sixteen Witnesses Heard In a County . ® everyihing 1 as th pr We use, as | rect lasses oF ba. ect visi . : Toronto snd Montreal, iJ. Possibly make house work light and fl effable as the snowy white. ect § or have perf an. - Major R. K. Barker has been offi- | . ' Court Case. a Ness, wor DAI to ao s ---------- » filled ith new Gasy. Here are a few: s i ness, part to linens, and It you find difficulty in reading cially notified of his promotion to are ied - wi € Judge Madden heard the evidence J F i i li as unyielding as the stareh in : Tou SHO ey aeeth of 'me th Somel, a : CER Furs. You are invited of sixteen witnesses.in the case be 'edar Mops Hl our collars and cuffs. M Ca . |. you should coasult us af once. Our Mand the h ttalion, C. E. F., | oC clann Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. 430. x . had before him on Wednesday, that | Toronto. Lieut.-Col. Barker is a J} t0 come in and see them ot the ' | skill and experience are at your : | 'orporation of the Township ) WE DO HIGH | ou Sandon Sf he Inte DE ker and | whether prepared to buy J of Olden vs. Jacob &. Moore, & site , : Office Inspector, at ofié' time of | Real Estate and Insurance. k $: Kingston division. ll new catalogues. = Fis Dwmerved. This' was the only = Brock ster Ppemect ba Opie | coh Gono | C0 sms ee i Ph : 621. * ING ly Ballots have been distributed to | {od §.38 pm. = and RB the Presbyterians of Kingston for the' a . ees J} ---- : Union; They are to} Seanad : 25¢ Syrup of Pigs. 15¢, at Gibson's 5 or not. Get one of our To damages ius Shatructions w : 4 CLASS WORK

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