Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Nov 1915, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915. ET ------ THE HUMOROUS SIDE|TUG IS STILL MISSING OF EVENTS ON THE FIRING LINE WEATHER TOO ROUGH FOR A WITH KINGSTON MEN SEARCH ON TUESDAY oir a ---- Remick's Star Dance Folio, No. 15 We can truthfully say that this is positively the Greatest Folio ever put on the market: Contains nothing but late Hits, arranged in the newest dance fornts, viz.: One Steps, Fox Trots and Hesitation Waltzes. Look over the contents and prove for vourself that this Folio ALL f "YY A Brother of the Captain of the Boat rived In the City to Assist In German Cat Brought Over Five Kit- tens to the Canadian Trenches -- Orderly Feeding Them On Conden- the Search. sed Milk--Rats Stil} On Job. Up till noon on Tuesgay there had Although war is a serious game,| Deen no trace of the mis Jug. there are many humorous sides of it, Frank C. Barnes, which ar as is shown from-time to time, by Dallo ie on Manday of last week, the Jetters which reach Kingston. [of Sorel Quebec, and we S When the Germans and the Canad- ed by {he Canada Stea: fans are within a few hundred yards Pany. * . : . of each other, something is bound to; On Monday, a thorough i ; occur. A Kingston officer writing un- Was made of the Prince Edwar¢ der date of October. 21st says: shore and the' entire district, but ' A cat eame over from the. Ger- NO tracpg could be found and marine man trenches, the other night, and Men are about 'satisfied that the tug ! pr sented the Canadiins- with five Went down, as it is stated that had kittens. They cried nearly all night the vessels got into shelter, Capt La- in one of the dug-outs. One of the Rush would have got into sammug - orderlies is endeavoring to bring the ¢ation with the Toronto office of the kittens up on condensed milk. One company. % ai of them got into a rat hole, and is, K. LaRush, Toronto, a mariner, likely gone for good." {and a brother of the commander of Speaking about the dug-outs, the the tug, arrived in the city on Tues officer states that they are fairly morning, and will assist in the "But val." ids t cing made fo the 'boat. > Cy Yavarndi high But as per usval," he adds, Seareh being made for men. MeKay"s Canada oad Bl WM as pe Present. Team There is a very heavy mile on at poe i i ¢ t TW 3 sent 1 be impossible for = wide reputation and ahead of the company. We relieved Sent, and it will be impossible for a i nd a company in charge of a Tosonto DOat to get out umtil the storm mod- A Live uarantee an offic I bad a chat with our medi- erates. 3 safeguard vou not only cal officer, who is at present station- . The names of the Sow Jere Rot % affor °d in a cellar of a partially destroyed: KTOWn at 'the Kingston office of the when you buy, but after he 3 i i A Canada Steamship Company, al- vou 've bought. Another Kingstonian writing home though it was be.ieved that the two about his experiences stated that "the engineers had formerly sailed on the 0 k W If flees were mobilizing on him and Steamer Turbinia. As far as is known We nse only the Can adian long, furred we claim for it. Speeial 40c each; mail" 5¢ extra. STAR DANCE FOLIO NO. 15 --~CONTENTS. ONE STEPS Davis Fox Trot, The--t ret Duvis Albert Gumble Doctor Browun--~Fred Irvin oh he Xinmhiapnl. Cabarete) enn Sehwartz Silver Fox----Henry Lodge a to Dover--George Hotsford Fm On My Way to Dublin Bay--Stanies a by Rag With Me--Grace La Hoy aT rd » Heunutiful. Haby--A\. Seymour Brown When It's Night Time Down in Burgundy--iferman Paley Way te Bublin Bay----Stanley Murphy Hon ng A i da Yellen ieraldine--Henr\ Lodge When the Roses Bloom in Avalon--Jack Wells Valse Maurice--Sylvester Belmonte Alabama Jublice--George L. Cobb Just 8 Moment--Egbert Van Alstyne FOX TROTS I Want to Mngere=ilency J. Marshall On the J.lb--=ilenry I. Marshall Over the Hills to Mars--Jack Wells Wrap Me in nn Bandle--Egbert Van Alstyne The Coll Phone 919. Your Little Priced Fur Sett is4n this Store It will surprise you how far a little ** fur money" if vou buy of the maker. The Fur Set illustrated below is (1) fashionable, which appeals to many women; (2) . reliable, which appeals to most women; (3) economieal, which appeals to all wo- rd Murphy seare HESITATION W ALTZES Love's Riss--Anita Owen Wonderful Thing, At lare Kummer When f Was a Breamer--Eghert Van \istyne MISCELLANEOUS Buenos Dias (Good Morning) Maxixe-- k idmer Operatic Rag--Julius Lensberg Rag Baby Mine--George Botsford ege Book Store OPEN NIGHTS. 160 Princess Street athrym 1 ------ Two Kelly Hrothers Write. Thomas Kelly, Ordnance street, on Tuesday received two very 'interest ing letters from the front. One is from his brother John, who left with the draft of men from the Sth C. M ] R. at Barriefield on August 23rd, and | Company .of Belgian artists who ap- Who was drafted into the 5th C. M. [peared in Grant Hall Monday night R. The letter states that the 5th'|in aid of the Belgian sufferers, had Regiment is now on the firing line. |# big grain business in Antwerp be The other letter is from his brother | {ore the war, but told a Whig repre James, who is with the Indian army. | sentative to-day that he did not know The letter states that the trenches if his buildings were destroyed or are again becoming very muddy, due | nOt by the German invader. ' He said to constant rains As he is on the that the Belgians were not complain headquarters staff, he is careful hot | IRE Over their hard lot, but they f to write military information. Two | Would never rest until the barbarous RE. v 0 CONCERT COMPANY MANAGER Owned a' Large Grain Business in Antwerp, Belgium. August Pheeldn, manager of the = Cor Velvets in All the | Wanted Shades Black, Brown, Green, Purple, Old Rose, Car- dinal, Navy, Taupe; a yard Silk Finish Suiting Velvets 30 and 36 inches wide--Black, Myrtle, Brown, Helio, Navy, Russian Green, Belgian Blue--an ideal material for a Fall Suit or Costume--speeial at the price $1.00, 51.25 Other makes at 50c, 60c, 75¢ a yar 4 Fashion favors SEHK drop this year spread necklace. the rather Pendant than =n skins. Muffs, from $13.50 up, Stoles and Scarfs, from $13.50 up. You are invited to in- the Furs. You are not pressed to buy John McKay, Limited . Letter From C. Young, Cairo. The Fur House. | H. Sargent, Frontenac street, has ----] ee em . We have thes or without) cha will bear any pendants (with ~ at prices that compariyon. They come in Gold with Dia Mmonds, or Platinum any Gold with Diamonds, Pearl sett with colored stones spect 10 relieve, or all pearl weft The prices for ne of these dainty gifts will Certainty sor rise yeu, ranglisg from $5 00 up. Smith Bros. JEWELERS AND OPTICIA NS, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. other brothers representing the Irish | Hun was driven from their soil and the English regiments are also Mons. Pheelen, in accepting con- at the front now. William, with the | ratulations for the magnificent con- Royal Irish Regiment, was wounded, | Cert given by his company, said he aud for a time in hospital in Eng- | ¢ould never have been able tp bring land. The other, Edward, is with here five such stellar performers in the Duchess of Cornwall Light In- | times of peace. It was only because fantry. these musical stars had been depriv- ed of their engagements in European opera houses that he was able to se- cure them for Practically travelling expenses to tour the British Isles, from Clarence Young, with No. 5 Canada. United States and.Australia Stationary Hospital (Queen's) at | ose money for the Belgian Relief i fair, Which reads in part as fol Mayor Sutherland and Ald. Fair Vessels "It hardly seems as though it is Sid Sond-bre to the company at the | Along the Harbor. three months since we left Kingston. hope 1 at Sion, and Fxpressed 'the | 1 o i : Time certainly travels fast here, and | .0P® that they would return to i 4 The steamer Malton arrived from we are having a fine time You | Kingston in February. - Fort William and is discharging 115,- ! could not beat the climate: it is cer- | 000 bushels of oats at Richardson's tainly great. Yesterday afternoon elevator. Wwe were playing baseball with the The steamer Canadian arrived | officers. Our baseball will soon be from Montreal and went on the over, as we cannot get new balls Kingston 1 received a very interesting letter IN MARINE CIRCLES. Movements of Reported New Windows Require New ---- RETURNING: TO KINGSTON, Pte. Frank Smith Wounded A¢ the Front to Return Home. Shipbuilding Company's Shades Let us estimate vour Shades for new windows. Made from a special cloth that is sun proof, and will not wrinkle. Hung by expert work: men on the best quality of on - those crack or HARTSHORN ROLLERS. R. McFaul pnd Kingston Carpet Ware- "ook's Cotton Root Compouna, de | at Folkestone, Eng. 5 Protection on' dwelling or oui a cost of less the Can you afford to do without this protection? | We represent first class companies only, here, and it would take too much to dock. send them from Canada. There is The steamers Bickerdike and Fair- (a dandy field here, right beside our fax passed down on Monday hospital. It is a cricket field, and The schooner Bertha Calkins ar- | the sand is packed down very hard. tived from Oswego with coal for Pat- "Last Sunday three of us went out rick Walsh to see Cheop's pyramid. To climb The schooner Katie Eecles.arrived | it is some job. I figured out that at Sowards, with coal from Oswego. | the edge we climbed was about 520 The barge Valencia has gone into!feet. You need a guide to take you winter quarters in Crawford's slip. 'up, as it is dangerous to 80 alone M. T. Co's Bullétin: Tug Emerson, |Our guide was telling us that an | from Montreal, three light - barges, | Australian fell from near the top, cleared light for Port Dalhousie, to and only struek three times on the bring the barge Quebec to Kingston. | Way down, so you can judge what he : looked like when they picked him up. Will Go To the Front. There is scarcely any danger with a "I came here to enlist for overseas |&uide. service," said Robert Anderson, a . 3 : { Stranger, when arraigned in the Po-, Petrified Forest this week. It Is {5 lice Court on Tuesday morning, on about fourteen miles away over the a charge of drunkenness. "I hap- sand. We shall go either on camels | pened to take a little too much, and °F donkeys. got into trouble." As he has signed | up for overseas, the "Magistrate al- lowed him his liberty. $ Their First Real Fun. t A letter received here from a -- - wounded soldier in hospital in Eng- Now a Major. land contains some unconscious hum- Word bas been received im the or in a description of the receat Zep- city to effect that Capt. J. C. Stew- | pelin raid. "The fellows who could | art, son of James Stewart, postmast-| be moved," the letter says, "were er, has been given the command of taken to the cellar, but us fellows | the 27th Battery, of the 7th Brigade, who could not be moved had a with the rank of major. Capt. Stew-| grandstand view of the sky perfor- | art has just recently Feturned to the mance, and believe me it was the { front after a two months' furlough first real fun we fellows had since | at his home. His wife is at present coming to the institution." Use Shakespearean Names. The problem of finding new names { Druggists refund money if PAZO for stations has been solved by the { OINTMENT fails to eure Itching, | Ketuie Valley Raliway on its section Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. | thiovgh the Hope Mountains, con- | First application gives relief. 50c. | struction of which is almost com: - ar pleted. Well known characters from On Headquarters Staff, | Shakespeare have been selected, Word has ben received that Capt. their melodious names have a roman Albert Stroud, signalling officer for tic €haracter in keeping with the pic- | the 21st Battalion, has been attached! turesque nature of the country. One to the brigade headquarters staff. | Station just north of the Coquahalla | ---------- { River Canyon is called Othellb, an- Bugler St.Denis, Ottawa, (the mem- | Other Lear, a third Jessica, a fourth ber of the 21st Battalion Killa tn ac- | Portia, followed by Iago. Romeo, an-| | tou, Was a warm friend of Bugler | other station, is eternally separated. { "Jack" Halliday, Portsmouth. Juliet by Coquahalla Summit, | "25c Baby's Own Cough Syrup, which is 8,300 feot above sea level: { 15¢," at Gibson's Red Cross Drug dnd not likely to be removed by any- Store. | thing short of an earthquake. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Pill, "We are going to take a trip to the | PTU8 Store. i i | | Bs ! | Called te Owen Sound. i Rev. P. T. Pilkey, M.A., formerly of Fort George, B.C., and a graduate of Queens has accepted a call to, Knox Preshyterian Church, Owen Sound. Knox Church has a very | large and influential cong i ard the unanimity with which the. | call was given is shown by the pres- | ence of 873 names on the paper. Mr. | Pilkey is one of the strong young | men of the Presbyterian Church and § | Knox Church is to be congratu ated J You should experience no discom- | in its chojte. of a wminister. tons in doing the finest kind 'of em- | proidery or sewing if you wear cor- | rect glasses or have perfect vision. if fou find difficulty in reading | or sewing for any length of time | you should consult us at once. O skill and experience are at yo service. - LS. ASSELSTINE, DOS, | Registered Optometrist and Optician, | City on Phone 1019. ty Rt -------- % Beautiful New Stock to Choose. Prevost, Brock street, has this | year an extra fine assortment of | tweeds, cheviots and serges for his | {order clothi departwent. His |} ar | "mn ) and gents' fur- || ur | ig departments are well assort- | | ed with new goods. : in England ing the arrival of Lieut-Col. W. T. { Connell in England, on his way home. 'from Cairo, where he has heen . ES In a letter to his sister-in-law, Mrs William Smith, Frank Smith, who lefi Kingston 'with | the First Contingent, stated that he has been given his discharge, and Is returning home to Kingston. was wounded and was in hospital for some time. Ellis street, The Board of Education will meet | Thursday 2 evening. The part "For Lame Back," 25¢, at Gibson's 'Red Just as long as our present stoek holds out, our patrons shall get the benefit of the season's low prices. Fur prices are advancing rapidly. The demand for exceeds all calculations. We élaim, as regards Furs, ; : The biggest store, he biggest values, Between Montreal. Compare ! Sompare 8 New Fur Catalogue on oronto and Pte. the Board will take in the entertainment of the Australian cadets who visit here the latter part of the month will be taken up. a 50c¢ Kidney! Crosk | 21st Furs | } izes as its very own. Woolens Our large stocks are melting away at a rapid rate, owing to our prices being less than present wholesale prices. You do well to buy early. | Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store : ll i i, _ - » BUILDERY SUPPLIESe-weey Cedar Shingles MAKE GOD ROOFS ~ nm { CLOSING OF MAILS British mall closes irregular- ly. Information posted at P, O Lobby from time to time. United "States. dally .. L00pm Water proof--weather proof het proof -- cold proof-- will outlast any other roof at the same cost. We stock and recommend New Brunswick Extras and British Columbia XXX, both of excellent quality Cedar Shin gles. S. Anglin & Co. Coal and Lumber Yards Woodworking Factory, Ete. Wel reefs, TRY *Gfhce Phsie"00: Do. (including States) ... Grand west Do. (including Western States) Grand Trunk west of city CP RK, 1015 am 1runk, | i i Battalion Needs Mitts 'And Socks| An officer of the 21st Battalion Writes that the men of his company {are in need of woollen socks and mitts for the winter's work in the trenches, and would be very glad to | receive donations. from Kingston 'heople who are interested in the | crack battalion that Kingston recog- Some ladies | are collecting in response to the ap- Deal. Any one wishing to give socks or mitts for the 21st men ean leave them at the Whig office. The mitts should have the trigger finger free, mes ttt Home on Furlough. Matthew Ryan, who was in the electrical business in Kingston, and who went overseas with Queen's Kn- gineers, is home on furlough, having been granted. leave of absence till Februa-y He has Been suffering from 'water on the knee, but is get ting along nicely. -------------- The county, Patriotic Wand Com- mittee, composed of J. A. Kennedy, }H. A. Calvin and J. W. Bradshaw, meets on Thursday to make arrange ments for the December cheques. 'Capt. G. I. Campbell will continue his duties as chaplain of the overseds J soldiers during the winter without Let ue show you our Full Line of Domestic" V, Sweepers, -Bis- sell's Carpet Sw . or if you re- Quire somethiag bette}, we have it in the Eureka Electric Vacuum Cleaner. We guarantee all theseito give best possible satisfaction. In [ff fact, we have everything that can possibly make house work light and easy. Here are a few: -- O'Cedar Mops Liquid Veneer Dustless Dusters Bannister Brushes : Weighted Brushés ------ | PAIRED AND REMODELLED. ' Gourdier's Phone 700. {COME TO OUR OFFICE | AND INVESTIGATE OUR COMPLETE LIST OF Real Estate Bargains A Few from the List: $3,100---Collingwood, new brick. $3,250---Bungalow and garage. $1100----Small new frame; improve- ments; lot 50x83. $1,500 Collingwood St.,- } gas, improvements $4,300. - William S8t., suitable $6,000 boarding house William St., double @ $3,500 Division St., new brick Building Lots, Houses to rent and rents collected. EW. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 539 and 1456. em solid detached; for AW (451)) / No contradictiof edn out that faet\ as the water we affable a® the smowy white ness, we impart to | and as unylelding as the sia our collars and cuffs. wash { is as clear use, as in- 4. in

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