Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Nov 1915, p. 6

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~ PAGE SIX _THE DAILY BRITISH WHRIG. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1915. f » > . + : News From .Brisk Eastern Ontario Points ATTENDED. WORSHIP ORANGEMEN HEARD A SPLENDID DISCOURSE In the Sydenham Methodist Charch And From Its Rev. F. A Read--Extolled Had Been Pastor What 1 1 force e was packed wit tentive auditors Rev, Mr. Ha ton, A lican Church, assisted service, Mr. Read course by saying Gentlemen of the Orange fraternity as pastor of this church and en behalf of the trustees, or began his dis I accord to you t freedom of this edifice for public w morable annive y occasion, and trust that you will enter heartily to the devotions of the hour 'Your patriotic fathers who fought successfully against the In vincible Armada heroically with- stood the terrible siege of Derry, ex posed the Gunpowder Plot, battle of the Boyne, and founded the first Orange Lodge on the battlefield hip on this me of the Diamond have handed down to] us a rich heritage of independance in Protestant faith; for which one ought to be thankful, and which was secured to the world by the shedding of their own blood Your noble - institution therefors stands for an open Bible, freedom of religion, free institutions, respect for law and order, and the rights of | true citizenship amongs our fellow men; and it is a mater of rejoicing that the fundamental principles of Protestantism have become so inter woven into the web and woof of Can adian life, and are =o sacredly guard ed by lbyal Orangemen, that they are likely to remain with us as a suffic ent defence of the religious rights and privileges of the people of Can ada for all time to come won the| PLOUGHINC 1 Was Pulled Off Ret of Athens + MATCH La ently At Village Fhe third annual unde PL at rt lst. and lou competitors ired av t prize Fidon 2nd prize--Jaz. | 3rd prize--Wm Special Tor bes Hudson. for , be ( 88 2 Open llace Joh --Stanley Hg Jas. Scott, Special for best o Johnston Special for Howard Class 3 | 1st--Reg best Open to Brown, 2nd-----Wesley Henderson, 3rd--Wm. Hutchi $th-- William low { Special for Brown Special fo Brown Class 4--Open to Ist--Leonard Scot Znd-- Jasper Paris 3rd--Charles Cow best hest ! Special for best opening, L« Scott, Special for i Scott best Class 5 iding plow |r 1st----Clifford Crummy, 2pd---Allan Ralph Special for best Ralph I ope st finish G to those never n 1st in an open class Athens Barclay, T'wo-furrow opening men \ 8 ¢ , ( ( i or farn lecture room of Athens, on Tues-| ve hundred peo t even a Lay banquet was held patronized " > was served by the ladie cle of King's Da ng the out of town speak H. K general ti Layman"s Missionary and Re KE. R. McLe x 1 duct the services morn ing and evening in St Andrew's Church on Sunday. Eldon embly was held in Turn € st evening. The Citiz : 1 a furnished music are being put forth to or- Reserve Corps of men who the age of enlistment for duties C. V. Ketchum of t K I'oronto has asked for Wallace h ¢mes of any who are willing to conr ect themselves with such an or- ganization. As names have been secured an organi- Zution meeting will be called The fire brigade has arranged to hold its annual in Turper's hall en Nov. 26th ionary 1 ely xteen team 'argety ghing contests n the free-for as 'foilow King Laskey Charles Iudson, Morton Athens =Jas Pittman who had nston, Soperton ward, Ch rles pening soon as finish--Stanley boys under 20 Glen Eibe Athens. Athens ¥ . 2 ; Plum .Hol- The You People's, Society of Grace C forwarded yesterday to Major Russ H. Britton for his Jattery fruit cakes, 1-2" barrel of apples, ngs, opening a bushel of hickory nuts, and a large im as Chri Thomas Gordon, who has undergoing treatment in the Ki ton General Hospital, has re- 'ured home to recuperate 'esse Smith, Brock street been an employee of the Spring and Axle Department of the Ontario Steel walking or Produets Company for a number of y , left for Kingston yesterday to situation at the Locomotive finish Reg amount of chew- . he boys under 16 as chieoy t, Athens h, Athens les, Athen heen nard V who has finish-- Leonard Athens 3 Works , Soperton David and William Run- net, who located in Montreal some t'me apo, are moving their house- Int Jutley Atlan sufficient f Gananoque The \ Hartington Farmer Loses the Sight to Kingston Gen alle ars ol hiree small « Peterboro, Nov. 5. formerly of the $0th Ne and Battalion, Tth Ottawa Battalion, and the 80th, Barriefield, has from the 1 Peterboro He here this merning a thoroughly wears iC EB Widdifield has also been transferréd FPresident-- rom the I ind reported for duty to-day the junior . ) known law firm of Gordon & Widdi- field, curing a lieutenant Peterboro, Nov. 5 Pte Baumer, of the military police of the 93rd Battalion, has received a most interesting who is a sergeant major in a French infantry Pied." ing on the western frént takes the form of a Prussian medal taken from the breast of a German captain of the Landstrum, who was hayoneted and killed by Pte significant medal is that it was awarded for ser vices | Perth, N¢ fal Ji the 4 | exter i KICKED BY A HORSE, {ents until he -- | recovers and {them an idea Of One Eye. | suffered i > { George Bab-| Was left for d 1 and picked uj ed farm near | a i the face by louzhing in a field yes-| COVere afternoon, "his| 8d treat lestroyed He was taken] Hospital and at longed Connell. {that he is ge Dr. J. speci- | aa : and attention e other eye pill not 1 attentio ted Mr. Babcock age nd has a laren Transfers To The 93rd. and' one of y says t is forty] { with a weight wife and | g with bat a sli | -Capt | Neilson, Picton, Nov been transferred atter to the 93rd Battalion, reported for duty Captain Neilson qualified officer and service medal the treasurer, be $144.20, $144.12, leavi of Se The al Lieut 80th tc e local battalion Vice-Preside et Ors member of the well- Directors Se 0 : and has recently qualified, se eth, | Ma Yaperss 2 Auditors--J North. An Unusual Souvenir. Emile Sen Shannonville, and sent souvenir from a cousin regiment, 'Chaussers a for, trial The relic of the fierce fight and other arti were. ail in it with Donald owned Baumer's cousin feature about the To Be Peterboro, rendered in the Franco-Prus sian war of 1870, indicating thahigher J. « captain who was wearing it Was at | Church. and fe least sixty-five years of age lain of the 57t ough WAS BADLY ¢ as $ ' | Getting the Best oF Care and Atens . | tion. 5 te Mr. Scott had his son, Clyde, within . s ' Clyde kept the 6 those first weeks after he hip ws roken shot wounds is { his wound is responsible for the pro- recovery, but {treatment now He N pects to come through the Picton Horticultural Society. thumber- 'ing of the Picton Horticultural So- and latterly with the ciety was held in the Public Library on Monday evening, the lst instant. The financial statement being read by elected for the ensuing year: He | SecretarysTreasurer Vannel, HL. W J. Carter, E. M Sidney Fitigerald arrested and] sent by J. H. McDonald to bring back a fishing shanty and they took Davidson, Rangers, has injuries from his par- |} was well on the way to | ~ only now is he giving - of the agony that he BARG AINS IN ead by his own troops, » by the Germans. His and his body was Unskill the early stages of Clyde writes tting the best of care . and skilled 'surgical still in bed ; to his foot, and he ex ! ordeal | ght lameness | i Slightly Damaged by Smoke. SALE NOW ON. The annual meet showed the receipts to and the expenditure ng a balance on hand following officers were John L. Graydon Queen Milliner a a a ANAM it Mt iil) M 111i All New Goods and Very Latest Styles. Will be Sold Regardless of Cost. 2 y ent--Charles H. North W. T. Ross R. Davison, A. P. Mac Branscombe, W. H. cnee, J. P. Blakely, W Bigg of the »P Jlakely, C H. ' wo [1 HEINTZMAN & CO. ART PIANO Appeals to that musie-loving public that is best able to judge what tone means in a piano. has had Arthur Fuller | for carrying off cles. The men say they nets them believing Mr. Me the stuff. the Chaplain. Nov. 5 Hon. Major rector of St. John's Tr nineteen years chap h Regiment, /Peterbor been appointed "The World's Best Piano" The wonderful beauty and nobility of tone : is the title won by this famous instrument on absolute merit. Special for best finish----=Clifford "But 0 $s ot forge at| you must not forget ths Crummy. those principles which are so sacred to you are the outcome of the teach- ing of Jesus of Nazareth, the Man of Galilee Therefore the more you know Him and of his teaching, the clearer will be your ¢onception of the spirit and principles whieh should) actuate you in fulfilling your « tions not only to the people of Car - y anna ada but to the Empire to which we all belong." Then for forty minutes the preach er kept his auditors sitting at the and Mrs. James Closs, feet of Jesus, the Man of Galilee, has heard the call of the Motherland, looking up into His face, and down and gave up a good position with a into his life and character, as he re- roairoad company to enlist with the vealed through the gospel the high-! 1st Canadian Pioneers at Prince Rup- est conception of God and of man | ert, B.C. and the secret of the highest type of On Oct. 29th there passed away at Phe statement current in man, both in the Orangeman and the the Protestant General Hospital, Ot 3 * New York e at Francis M ordinary citizen { tawa, Mrs. W. 8. Hutton (nee Cas- Hugo, secreta state, and born { : C ad ------------ sie Archer), of Deseronto A hus- in Kingston w » Republican can- . The Carleton Place choir have be band and four small children sur- | didate for wor of New York : coming new gowns, vive state in 1916 OC ", n a e AA AAA AA AAA AAA = = . J KINGSTON'S LEADING JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT 347 KING ST. "WHERE THE CLOCK IS ON THE WALK." In default of 4 fine of $25 a Brock-| « haplain of the resident 'was sent to goal for| Battalion hold goods and families to that city ' ~ : 1 x ' A $ i Mrs. Harry Perrin, Toronto, is visit- Ville Special for best outfit, including ad \ harlag ] , ; 3 : p 5 It, including ino "par sister, Mrs. Charles J. Ae- thirty days for supplying liquor to a -- team, plough and harness eid 4 o vi ol pn x > > Noor rw y ton, Garden street man on tie prohibited list. At the Eirst Presbyterialr Chuich Ist--Wesley Henderson. . : eh "a : i eg ; « 2nd William Barclay Cook, located for a num- Seymour Seeley and Miss Rachel | manse, Brockville, on Wednesday p ard Rez. Brown ad vears past in Seattle as man- l.uella Oakes; well known residents] Rev. Mr Shelley united in mar ef dq hes on : ot ager of that district of the Scranton of Brockville, "were united in mar-| Robert Wesley Durant and Miss Mar-| € I'his métch was considered by | : "5 y . i { ) " ° (Correspondence is spending a' riage on Wednesday garet Mildred Josephine Dyne, those to be the best pough- hort to {(h his parent - short .time in tow witl 3 parents, ms ing match yet neld by the Leeds Ort tims wh Yad Lavan ' 2 3 : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Cook, Joh Asssssssnsanaa, " . na ns Plonghmen's Association. ae . Sumuel G. Cook John, - : street He is on his way to Wash- spend the winter. C. W. LINDSAY 121 Princess Street. LIMITED M. S. Grace, Mgr. 93rd Peterborough " .\ School, presen ington, D.C, to Closs, eldest zon of Mr, eee Prestonvale, Miss CG e¢ (Coolidge, daughter of Mrs. 1 oolidge, Fort W am, for- B was married te anley Pres stmount on Thomas L merily Fran ( byte 1 Mopday las rockville, now IS NOW IN FULL SWING. THE GREATEST PRICE CUTTING event ever attempted in KING- STON; no need for argument THESE LOW PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. These stocks consist of the most up-to-date Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Men's and Ladies' Raincoats, Men's and Ladies' Coat Sweaters, Men's Pants, Overalls, Caps, Mitts and Gloves, Negligee and Working Shirts, i | - Underwear, Rugs, Lace and Tapestry Curtains, Blankets, Big and Small Boys' Overcoats, ete. Some of Our Specials for Saturday OVERCOATS SWEATERS NECKWEAR If you need a Fall or Winter; $7.50 heavy Coat Sweaters,] A lot of Neckwear from the Overcoat, these prices should ap-{shawl collars, in different shades--{ Hamilton Bankrupt Stock. Seems peal to vou. Reg. $20 and $25!B.8 P. $3.95 like giving them away when vou Overcoats in different patterns and} * Reg. $3 double knit Sweater --{can buy a 50¢ Tie for 19¢, Toe Tie cloths. Bankrupt Sale Price, $12,50(B. 8.'P, ..... ... $1.95 for 28¢, and all others at the same Boys' regular' $1.50 Coat Sweat-} reduction. : ers:-- BSP. ........ .95¢) : Hundreds of other kinds. Over Seventy Years Selling to the Kingston Public and County of Frontenac is an evidence of our Reliability. We sell nothing that we cannot guarantee. Every article is marked in plain figures and our Prices are the Lowest consid- ering Quality. Before Moving To Our New Store at 132 Princess St, a Special Discount Off Everything in Our Stock rr RFA i § | AA i, MEN'S SUITS Prices slaughtered and just at the time you ave thinking of buy- ing vour Kall Suit. Regular $22.50} and $25 Suits, BSP. $12. ne OVERALLS as Reg. $5.00: 30x60 BSP. $275 to he Regiflar $15, B.S. P. { Strong as can be. The working- Ree. $6.75: 0x60 BSP . $3 508 0.1% cnn ten should not pass up this oppor-} "68: 0-19; JUXOU--B.8.F. ..93. MEN'S PANTS Htunity. And many others at these redue- Men's English Tweed Overalls--reg. $1.25-B.SP, . 89¢}ed prices. in rat rr of oat. | Shirts--reg. $1.50---BSP. .. 89! B. SP. AFICLY Of abe { - All Negligee Shirts at BS.P, | £300, B.S.P. RUGS English and Canadian makes in many beautiful designs. ---- A At gr. | WORKING SHIRTS AND a a et rap Our Ladies' Single Stone Diamond Ring --Mounted in 18k gold" TH Gur own workshops, at $26 is a Ring proud of. Others up to $400.00 each A A et A A HANAN Pf i all Our Wood Mantel Clocks Eight day Cathedral Gong, half hour strike, is excellent value $3.75. Our Alarm Clocks from $1.25 to $3.00 each are reliable time reminders. ree Men's Fine Gold Filled Watches With Rodger or Waltham Works, $10 each --others, $12, $15, $18 up. Rodger's Dollar Fountain Pen is a beauty." ur ' Stock is all in hand. This _ would be a grand time to drop in and look around, with a yiew of puychas- ing later. Our Ladies' Fine Gold Filled Bracelet Watch --15 jewel movement, with either gold or silver dial, is the great- est value of the year. Price ...$15.00 Men's Wrist Watches More than 100 to select from, from $2.75 to $25 each Our special radium dial wateh ean be read in the dark. A splendid gift for your friend in the trench. From $10 to $20 each Rodger's Silver Plated Dessert Knives and Forks at $4.50 per doz. and table size at $4.75 per doz. are big value. Solid Gold Neck Chains With Pen- dants of beautiful design. ranging {' from $3.50 up. Dozens to seleet from, £2.50 Pant: En a at LACE AND TAPESTRY MEN'S UNDERWEAR CURTAINS $6.50 Boys' Euoglish Tweed, 2! St. George's Camel Hair Under- Large sized and many beautiful picee Suits, bloomer pants, Norfolk { wear; reg. #2 a garment. Bankru patterns. style. Bankrupt Sale Price $3.95! Sale Price Fo $1.25 Reg. $2.75 B.S.P. Penman's Fleece Lined Under-{Reg. $5.50--B.S.P. £5.00 Small Boys' Fancy Tweed wear. Bankrupt Sale Price .. .85c¢ Reg. $4.50--B.S.P. Overcoats, some Tnilifary style. {All Penman's Wool Underwear at Reg. $7.00--BS.P. Bankrupt Sale Price $2.75 & $2.95 Bankrupt Sale Price. Reg. #9.50-BS.P. Wem orm A RA A A mt tm so ¥F . | Visit Our Optical Department We have by far the most complete and up-to-Bate Optical Palos and Grinding Plant in Kingston. Our Optician is a Graduate of experience and devotes all his time to examining the Eves, only charging for the Glasses or- dered. Our "Ever Loet'" mounts do away with all serews and the lenses ave never loose. R. J. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, A A AA i An , qe fn To The Public We strongly advise early shopping, you are assured of what you want while the entire stock is Ab its best. Sha ag We cannot enumerate all the To OUYT.OF 1 :--~We help to pay your fare from Nov. 6th to Nov. 13th : lined by the Standard Big Co-Operative Sale Conditions. | ~ = - oy v 23 out A A AA a A as tA aA A % ------_ a I NGA Ni en i ng a tt '

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