Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1915, p. 5

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VYou Pay Les{ HereOut of the High Rent District. THE SOLDIERS ARE LEAVING b i BARRIEFIELD CAMP GROUND 0'Connor's Ladies' Exclusive Barriefield camp is a deserted place now. The headquarters staff has moved from the Administration building to the Armouries. The three batteries of artillery have gone into quarters in the Dry-Dock Barracks, the squadron of Canadian Mounted Rifles to the 'Artillery park dormitor- Saturday evening as it was their last night appearance here before going into winter quarters in inconvenience, but Capt. tson, the adjutant, came over on his horse and soon had them organized into a paf- [I| | ade and they finished the evening by Belleville. | For a short time they cr ited some ||! 35¢ Small Suit '45¢ Cases mn, 50c Brown fibre gases, Imitation matting Black imitation lea- 39¢. cases, 45¢, ther -- alf' one size-- Fi Sunday packing up for its transfer. | » R170 All one size. 50c¢. . We The 59th Battalion has issued a syll- Three of Aylmer's popular young | All One size. 3 LJ ahus of training for this week, but! men have reached Kingston for mili- { a " . most of Monday and Tuesday will be | tary training namely Barl Prowse, | | . taken up with packing up its equip- | Hugh Hill and Leonard Youell i ment and levelling the tents of the other units which have already gone into winter quarters. : 8 8 i ies, and the 80th to Belleville. | marching up and down the street -- The 80th Battalion was busy all | singing popular songs. All this week in every department. \ ask vou to compare our prices, quality con- idered, with any catalogie: These cases are used a lot by Boys and Girls carrying School Books-- spaered, anv cataiogue. : handy for lunches and handy for thousands of other uses. Abernethy's Sakell's Pure Ice Cream Our Ice Cream is the best and finest in Kingston MAY REBUILD FRONTENAC. You are alwavs weleome, whether buving or looking. A --- There Is Talk Of This Matter Just} The Y.M.C.A. staff will disband on Now. Tuesday, F. W. Lillie, who has done That the Frontenac Hotel on the such excellent work here for the last St. Lawrence is to be rebuilt is the | year, and to whom great credit is firm conviction of some of the long due is. leaving to spend a holiday | ime residents of Clayton, N. Y., who!l|| { With his family in Buffalo, N.¥., be- have been watching with interest the | fore assuming other duties for the visits of people to the property onl association. J. A. McCallum is going which the burned hotel stood. Agents | | to_Toronto to look after work there of the Canada Steamship Lines, Lim-| for the soldiers. C. T. Sharpe has ited, need something of the nature. been given charge of the work for of the famous hostelry in the island} the 80th Battalion at Belleville, Pic- region as there has been a decline ton and Napanee. ti last few years in river traffic, and oy : t is said that f that ¢ The Postal Staff at the camp is be- Boned that agsats eat fompany ing broken up."Lieut. Walker is rée- tate with offers for the property. | turning to Toronto, and W. Lea, for- Mr Trustell, one-time manager of merly on the C, N. R running into . . ~ I.d. OCONNOR Tras or of the city, has been detailed for Peter- the Frontenac, but of late years 260 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 800 § vorc manager of a hotel In Georgia, also| THE STORE WITH THE SMALL PRICES. Vt ton oa 232 Shia. ME has made ¢ dors, It #¢ Butined. uh by Government Test. 34th Batteries and of "C" Squadron;| "°¢MS a certainty although at pres- We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or A plo I service in| Nt the estate to which it belongs is| | bricks, C. M. R,, attended divine service in the subject of much adjustment. The | P ° e on SAKELL'S ra House. ------------ pleasure to Fares Refunded To Out-of- Town Customers --=8ee Our Window-- show Voll, A , » eee Porritt Garage Co. - Limited | 210-214 WELLINGTON ST. Phone 454, For All Kinds of Accessories Such as Puips, Jacks, unning-board Mats, Headlight Bulbs, Tire Holders, Shock Absorbers Dry Cells. All kinds of tires and tire repair material. Call in_and see them, * \ Phone 640 dock is kept up in good shape, and| the annex which was not burned is a| We offer Furs that are fine in every detail-- valuable asset to the new venture. | The annex alone has a capacity great-| { ; er than the Hubard House in Clay- | | / a , | ton. Last year Clayton could not | | accommodate all the tourists who | wished to stop, and at present there | is a movement on foot to build a new | labeled true to name hotel there. Options have been se-| boshi i . cured, and the ground surveyed for| --fashioned of per the new structure. Should both of | fectly matched skins the hotels be built a new era of pros-| tv soto Yves g perity for the river is promised. ! --n sty les that are distinctive and au- thentie. STEAMER WATERLILY AGROUND Movements of Vessels Reported | Along the Harbor. | Word was received in the city on | Sunday that the steamer Waterlily | was aground at Cornwall The | Donnelly Wrecking Company was asked to send aid. The steamer Jex arrived in port | ara from Charlotte with coal for the | are Montreal Transportation Company, | She had the barge Kingston in tow, | coal-laden, which was taken on to | Montreal. The steamer McDonald from bay ports with hay. | The steamer Buena *Vista is in | port, and will clear for Rideau ports | with a general cargo. i Proof that our Furs are very moderately prie- ed is here in abun- dance. Judged by comparison, our Furs unequalled in value and attractive- ness. RING PARKER'S 1683 ! | "For the Finest Quality C b I B Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Porkf ioea-er.. | Fusidi, ibn A rt { : ' ' ' adi the city churches on Sunday. The {armies foo? Bulletin Tug Bilson Makers of Fiue Furs. Here are some special values in Dressers and Chiffoniers: | | troops In Barriefield as usual attend-|barge Hamilton, loaded with grain Large Dypesser in quarter oak: regular price $33, reduced ed the field service for Montreal, and cleared with ts $28.00 service. or Montreal, and clear: wit] WO | ee AY ) : Delivery to all parts. Nig -- grain barges for Montreal; steamer | QUEEN'S TRACK MEET. : ti = ahh it £95. reduced $18 00 i1l six o'cl : The persinal touch that means so| India arrived with the barge Selkirk | Birch Mahoganv Dressers, reg, price $25, reduced to W We are open till six o'clock every evening. much to the soldier in the ranks is|in tow, with grain from Port Col- We have only a few of these left, Cleanliness a specialty. arrived | MAJOR WINTHROP SE Offieer commanding tHe seas Battery nn { Res: 2 \ felt in a short note issued and signed | borne; tug Thomson cleared with | aio On the tam. by Lieut.-Col. H, J. Dawson is the one coal and one grain barge |for | Hi daily orders of Saturday. The note| Montreal. x Some interesting events were pull- reads as follows: The steamer Advance is Joading | ©d of at Queen's "University track » 5 Ee folie I wish to express to[grain at Port 'Colborne for' Mont- | meet, held on the campus on Satur- all ranks of the 59th Battalion C. E.lreal. day morning. There was a large F., and especially to my N. C. O's ------------i | turnout of the students for the sports . and men, my appreciation of the Sate . hax ee {and the different events were well : a JOYCEVILLE WEDDING. The Leading Undertaker. Tel. 147. spirit and soldierly bearing that has | contested. Following are the results: A SQUARE MAN ENJOYS ) A LOT OF COMFORT §~ been shown by them since our mobil- xb ---- | One hundred yard dash--G. H. ization in June, : The Wilson--Carpenter Nuptials On| Clark, Gooch, Case. Time 10 4-5 se- . a vi speci ase November 3rd, conds. N St k ea ly plese to x | Hig jymp--Meraaden, 1. u|[INOW IN StOC | . i { | note the cheerfulness and fortitude pe- | shown by all; even when hardships At the home of the bride; in Joyce e: b feet 4 | Siow » on 3% ville, on Wednesday evening, Novem- Donald, Xlackett, yPistanee: 5 fo New Raisins, New Currants, Haas HAE hv feel a Roig dhe ber rd, the marriage took place of Half mile run_--Hartholamea. J. M New Peels, New Dates, | to the fact, that each and every man Miss Alice Marion Carpenter, young- Clark, Robinson, Time: 2.25 4-5. New Nuts, New Prunes. h est daughter of David Carpenter, and Fadd | realizes the fine objective of our mu- : y 3 Pole Vault--Sweeney, McFadden, | tual training, and also to the wish to] Cl" B. Wilson, also of Joyceville. Distance: 9 feet 3 inches. \ Wagstaffe's English Mince- eat. | create and uphold the good name of | L'© Ceremony took place at 8 o'clock 220 yards run--C. MH. Clark, Blac- We Crisco. | Rev. Mr. Hollinsworth, of the Metho- . 5 se- | the 59th Battalion, C. E. F., under| ,. : kett, J. M. Clark. Time: 25 4-5 ge | all dificuities. dist 'church, at Cushendall, officiat- conds. % J ing. The couple were unattended. -- Y Robin- My hope is, that each will keep ; { Broad jump-- McFadden, Robin {in view the objective of our draining The bride' was dressed in white silk | son, Fraser. Distance: 18 feet, 9 in- gy | crepe de chene, and carried a bou- | N S foce Lond mat. no pater Sat hardships quet of white carnations, Miss Ella whee. mile run-- Wrong. Time ge ' ] : Wilson, a sister of the groom, played : | the future, that all will be accepted . minutes, 13 seconds. : eal it; t. '| In the same. fine and soldierly-like| the Wedding march.' Following the| "'ght®: 15 sseonds. = Clark, Moritreal Stree ; - ceremony a wedding supper was : 3 ch- j manner as.in the past. served, after which, the couple left MePudtden, DistMuce: 29 feet 3 in : i ep for their new home, the groom being °*" ud --- 3 » | Lieut. E. L, MacConnell, 80th Bat- y x Hop-step-and-jump McFadden, R S and Car ts | talion, hasstransferred to the 59th|® Prosperous farmer at Joycevilfe. Marshall, Blacklock, Distance: 39 pe { Battalion. He is a brother of Capt. : nd feet 5 inches. ? ug | R.B. MacConnell, adjutant of the; ° CAKES DISPOSED OF. * 'The officials for the events were: { 59th. Starter, D. Matheson; Timekeepers, { a Proceeds To Be Given To the Red James Bews and J. C. d'Esterre; of- Lieuts. D. R. McDonald and T. J. Cross Socibty. ficial scorer, Prof. D. Buchanan. Flurry have transferred from the Miss Hora, King street, and Mrs. 80th Battalion to the 93rd Battalion.| Robert Meek. University avenue, BROTHER GOES TO FRONT. --_ were the winners of the cakes which On Saturday the officers of the were 'raffled on Saturday night, the | Lieut.-Col. Panet, Quebec, Resigns 80th Battalion, scattered over the|proceeds to be given to the Red From Staff, Phone 90. a * city, 'were rounded "up and in an|Cross Society. One cake was left Lieut.-Col. E. deB. Panet, of the 2 hour's time answered at the muster at Henderson's grocery store, and Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, a v ® . roll call. : the other at Redden's. Tickets Were | brother of Col. Panet, senior ordin- Our Foodstuffs go a long way toward solvin the high cost of Hving prob- lem, Teo would enjoy a good meal, supply your Grocery and Fruit needs ai our store. "A large assortment of Win ter 'Apples, including: Spies, Baldwins, Starks, Crasberry Pippins and Russels mpire Grocery, _ Phone 300 == E nw, roy Handsome color effects, beautiful designs, quality unsurpassed. Curtains Brussel: Nett,' Madras, and in handsome designs and rich colorings. : Chairs--Special lot just in--win remove that tired feeling at first trial $5.00, $7.50, $11.00 up. . Parlor Suites--Covered to meet your ideas of harmony--$25, $35, up to $130 for Shire pieces, ours -- sold at ten cents each. Saturday a r of this military division, The men of the 80th Battalion |night all the tKets were taken to | 20C® Office y divisio ) has resigned from the Adjutant-Gen- held a jollification en the streets on|Redden's store, where the drawing | ooh. Ene on accoynt of his going . Sook place. The sum oL3L14 a to the front. He only recently re- z $6.05 at Redden's. . The cakes were ceived his lieutenancy-colonelcy. made by Mrs. Brown-Lewers, who N rehome classes under Conductor Craig spent som conducted the coking <) at Mit Lake on the K. & P. Railway Tal Ihices of the bi n he City beyond Barryvale, building an outing --aaananas "STYLISH FOOTWEAR FOR AUTUMN ee ee The prevailing fashion in gowns make shoes eon- spicuous. It is quite im-. ortant that Your choice of Footwear is becoming and fashionable: ; KILLED IN ACTION, Bugler St. Denis, of the 21st Battal A cable hich Jas been received St. Denis, of the 21st Battalion : of Mr. and Mr 3 Denis, Ottawa. rheumatic r 1 fe ©. RR : , 1 Por hiains the mes- rl co Distinguished style and ; | > ia Sitled in The de- le beauty are apparent in | Kingston, and every pair of our new Fall talion. Shoes, and nleet every de- mand of Quality and Ser- vide. * We have @ variety of Desk, Table, and Piano | * Also a stock of Heaters to make your room cozy | warm, | Home Lighting our Specialty. to many (in with the bat- TO GO TO SERBIA. Dr. Fred. McKelvey Bell To Come Word ' in the' at Latog ag creates One bottle will nd Cre will prove its worth. No harmful. drugs: Ligh 3A Bowe, Tarosto, Out. . >

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