Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1915, p. 6

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p ) » » 0 | You Pay Less Here --Out of the High Rent District. 0'Connor's Ladies' Exclusive Special Bargains We All this week in every department. ask vou to compare our prices, quality con- sidered, with any catalogiie: : : : You are always welcome, whether buving or looking. A to show Fares Refunded To Out-of- Town Customers --See Our Window-- pleasure vou. < T.d. OCONNOR 260 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 800 THE STORE WITH THE SMALL PRICES. ee Porritt Garage Co. - Limited 210-214 WELLINGTON ST. Phone 454. For All Kinds of Accessories Such as Pudips, Jacks, unning-board Mats, Headlight ibs, Tire Holders," Shock Absorbers Dry Cells. All kinds of tires tire repair material. Call in_and see them. WN, ® a a tt et ltr i i i TE. RING PARKER'S 1683 ! Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Pork Delivery to all parts. We are open till six o'clock every evening. Cleanliness a specialty. Barriefield camp is a deserted place now. The' headquarters staff has moved from the Administration building to the Armouries. The three battefies of artillery hdve gone into quarters in the Dry-Dock Barracks, the squadron of Canadian Mounted Rifles to the Artillery park dormitor- | ies, and the 80th to Belleville. The 80th Battalion was busy ail Sunday packing up for its transfer. The 59th Battalion has issued a syll- ahus of training for this week, but most of Monday and Tuesday will be | taken up with packing up its equip- ment and levelling the tents of the otner units which have already gone into winter quarters, The Y.M.C.A. staff will disband on Tuesday, F. W. Lillie, who has done such excellent work here for the last { year, and to whom great 'credit is due is leaving to spend a holiday with his family in Buffalo, N.Y, be- | fore assuming other duties for the association. J. A. McCallum is going {to Toronto to look after work there for the soldiers. C. T. Sharpe. has been given charge oN the work for the 80th Battalion at Belleville, Pic- ton and Napanee The Postal Staff at the camp is be- ing broken up. Lieut. Walker is re- { turning to Toronto, and W. Lea, for- merly on the C. N. R running into the city, has been detailed for Peter- boro The men of the 32nd, 33rd and 34th Batteries and of "C" Squadron, C. M. R,, attended divine service in MAJOR WINTHROP SE Officer commanding the seas Battery AAA in eo the city churches on Sunday. The troops in Barriefield as usual attend- ed the field service. \ -- The persdnal touch that means so much to the soldier in the ranks is felt in a short note issued and signed by Lieut.-Col. H. J. Dawson is the daily orders of Saturday. The note reads as follows: ns Jolie I wish to express to all ranks of the 59th Battalion C. E. F., dnd especially to my N. C. O's and men, my appreciation of the spirit and soldierly bearing that has been shown by them since our mobil- ization jn June. "1 hive been specially pleased to note thp.gheerfulness and fortitude shown by all; even when hardships { caused by weather, and upon the { long marches. I feel that such is due | to the fact, that each and every man | realizes the fine objective of our mu- | tual training, and also to the wish to create and uphold the good name of | the 69th Battalion, C. E. F., under all difficulties. "My hope is, that each will keep {in view the objective of our draining and that no matter what hardships or difficulty has to be overcome in | the future, that all will be accepted *| in the same fine and soldierly-like to Rugs and Carpets' Handsome color effects, beautiful designs, quality unsurpassed. Ourtaius-- Brussel: Nett, Madras, and in handsome designs and rich colorings. ~ - Easy Chairs--Special lot just in--will 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 3150 for thre leven, : fours | { i i | | STYLISH FOOTWEAR FOR AUTUMN The prevailing fashion in gowns make shoes econ- spicuous. It is quite im- portant that Your choice of Footwear is becoming and fashionable. ~~ ° Distinguished style and beauty are apparent in every pair of our new Fall Shoes, and meet every de- mand of Quality and Ser- vice, : . Allan M. Reid 111 PRINCESS STREET | manner as in the past. Lieut. E. L. MacConnell, 80th Bat- | talion, has transferred to the 59th {/Battalion. He is a brother of Capt. {R. B. MacConnell, adjutant of the 9th. : Lieuts. D. R. McDonald and T. J. Flurry have transferred from the 80th Battalion to the 93rd Battalion. the officers of 80th Battalion, scattered over the city, were rounded up and in an hour's time answered at the muster roll call. On Saturday the The men of the 80th Battalion held a jollification en the streets on f i i { Saturday evening as it was their last night appearance here before: going into winter quarters in Belleville. For a short time they created some | || inconvenience, but Capt. tson, the I adjutant, came over on his horse and | soon had them organized into a par- i ade and they finished the evening by marching up and down the street singing popular songs. i Three of Aylmer's popular youn men have reached Kingston for mili- tary training namely Earl Prowse, Hugh Hill and Leonard Youell. MAY REBUILD FRONTENAC, There Is Talk Of This Matter Just Now. That the Frontenac Hotel on the St. Lawrence i§ to be rebuilt is the firm conviction of some of the long time residents of Clayton, N. Y., who | have been watching with interest the! visits of people to the property on which the burned hotel stoud. Agents of the Canada Steamship Lines, Lim-| ited, need something of the" nature of the famous hostelry in the island) region as there has been a decline the last few years in river traffic, and it is said that agents of.that company have approached the heirs of the es- tate with offers for the property. Mr. Trustell, one-time manager of the Frontenac, but of laté years manager of a hotel in Georgia, also has made offers, it is claimed. That the Frontenac will be rebuilt seems a certainty although at pres- ent the estate to which it belongs is the subject of much adjustment. The dock is kept up in good shape, and | the annex which was not burned is a| valuable asset to the new venture. The annex alone has a capacity great- er than the Hubard House in Clay- 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 | hotel there. Options have been se-| cured, and the ground surveyed for| the new structure. Should both of | the hotels be byilt a new era of pros-| perity for the river is promised. ! STEAMER WATERLILY AGROUND | Movements of Vessels 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 | from Charlotte with coal for the Montreal 'Transportation Company, | She had the barge Kingston in tow, | coal-laden, which was taken om to | Montreal. * { The steamer McDonald arrived | from bay ports with hay. | The steamer Buena "Vista is in| port, and will clear for Rideau ports | with a genera] cargo. » | M. T. Cos lletinu' Tug Emerson | arrived from Port Colborne with the | barge Hamilton, loaded with grain | for Montreal, and cleared with two grain barges for Montreal: steamer | India arrived with the barge Selkirk | in tow, with horne; tug Thomson cleared with one coal and one Montreal. ; The steamer Advance is grain at Port 'Colborne real. : Reported || grain 'barge for | loading for Mont. | ™ JOYCEVILLE WEDDING. November 3rd, At the home of the bride, in Joyce- | ville, on Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 3rd, the marriage took place of Miss Alice Marion Carpenter, young- est. daughter of David Carpenter, and John B. Wilson, also of Joyeevilje. The ceremony took place at 8'o'elock Rev. Mr. Hollinsworth, of the Metho- dist church, at Cushendall, officiat- ing. The couple were unattended. The bride was dressed in white silk | crepe de cheme, and carried a bou- quet of white carnations. Miss Ella Wilson, a sister of the groom, played the wedding march. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served, after which, the couple left for their new homeé, the groom being a prosperous farmer at Joycevilje. -- CAKES DISPOSED OF. Proceeds To Be Given To the Red Cross Socibty. Miss Hora, King street, and Mrs. Robert Meek, University avenue, were the winners of the cakes which were rafied on Saturday night, the Proceeds to be given to the Red Cross Society. = One cake was left at Henderson's grocery store, and 1 D m grain from Port Col- | Results Of Events Held On the Cam- ed of at Queen's { day morning. There | turnout of the students for the sports {and the different events were well | contested. Following are the results: ra . = ¥ > { 3 The Wilson--Carpenter Nuptials On | Clark, Gooch, Case. Time 10 4-5 se- | conds. { Donald, Clark. Robinson, Time: 2.25 4-5. kett, J. M. Clark. Time: caonds. | som, Fraser. Distance: 18 feet, 9 in- | ches. 2 McFadden, Dist®ace: 29 feet 3 inch- | 08." feet 5 inches. Starter, D. Matheson; Timekeepers, James Bews and J. C. d'Esterre; of- ficial scorer, Prof. D. Buchanan. Liout.-Col. Panet, Quebec, Resigns Staff Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, a THE SOLDIERS ARE LEAVING =~ -- BARRIEFIELD CAMP GROUND), Small Brown fibre wases, All one size. 1 35¢ 45¢ | 50 Imitation ases, 45c, All one size. matting. SuitCases HE, Black imitation lea- ther -- all one : size-- ; * . These cases are used a lot by Boys and Girls carrying School Books-- handy for lunches and handy for thousands of other uses. Abernethy's ee Furs of Perfection We offer Furs that are fine in every detail-- labeled true to name --fashioned of per- fectly matched skins .--in styles that are distinctive and au- thentie. Proof that our Furs are very moderately prie- ed is here in abun- dance. Judged by comparison, our Furs are unequalled : in value. and attractive- ness. Campbell Bros. Makers of Fiue Furs. QUEEN'S TRACK MEET. pus On Saturday Morning. Some interesting events were pull- University track eet, held on the campus on Satur- was a large One hundred yard dash--G. H. High jymp--McFadden, R. § Me lackett, Distance: 5 feet 1-2 inches. : . Half mile run--Bartholamea, J. M Pole Vault--Sweeney, McFadden, istance: 9 feet 3 inches. 220 yards run--C. H. Clark, Blac- 25 4-5 se- Broad jump-- McFadden, Robin- One mile, run-- Wrong. Time inutes, 13 seconds. Shot put--McDonald, G. H. Clark, 'Hop-stép-and-jump -- MeFadden, arshall, Blacklock, Distance: 39 The officials for the events were: BROTHER GOES TO FRONT. From Lieut.-Col. E. deB. Panet, of the the other at Redden's. Tickets were sold at ten cents each. Saturday night all the tIfRets were taken to Redden's store, where the drawing took place. The sum of $21.15 was collected at Henderson's' store "and $6.85 at Redden's. made by Mrs. Brown-Lewers, who conducted the cooking classes under the auspices of the Whig in the City Hall last week. - brother of Col. Panet, senior ordin- ance officer of this military division, has resigned from the Adjutant-Gen- eral's staff on account of his going to the front. He only recently re- ceived his lieutenancy-colonelcy. le Souductor Craig spent some time at Mill Lake on the K. & P. Railway beyond Barryvale, building an outing resid EET Our Ice Crea by Government Test. bricks, st in Kingston We deliver to all parts of the cify in bulk or SAKELL'S Next Opera House. Phone 640 Hare are some special values in Dressers and Chiffoniers: to Now. in Stock New Raisins, New Currants, New Peels, New Dates, New Nuts, New Prunes. Wagstaffe's English Mince- eat. : We Crisco. Large Dresser in quarter oak: regular price $35, reduced Birch Mahogany Dressers, reg, price $ We have only a few of these left. At James Reid's 'The Leading Undertaker. Tel 147. A SQUARE MAN ENJOYS A LOT OF COMFORT §~ Our Foodstuffs go a long way toward golving the high cost of living prob lem. f~you would enjoy a good meal. supply your Grocery and Fruit needs at our store. A large assortment of Win- {ter Apples, including: Spies. Baldwins, | Starks, Crasberry Pippins und Russets Empire Grocery, 3 BW. LEE, Prop. a | 1 | and warm. Home | Students and Citizens | Ld "We have Lamps, from $2.00 up. "Also a stock of Heaters to make J & variety of Desk; Table, and Piano un ' your roem cozy Lighting our Specialty.

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