Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1915, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10; 1915. PAGE es mmm ICIENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In 'the City and Vicinity ~=What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of The Whig. Page and Shaw Sweets at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Den't lose your hair. massage. Mrs. Herod, Wellington St. U. S..exports for October reached approximately $200,000, or as much as in October, November and Decem- ber of last year "Wise Mothers" fants' foods at Drug Store. The auto rugs reported stolen by Tuesday's Whig were taken from the | car owned by R. W. Marshall, gro- cer, Montreal street H, Cunningham, plano tuner, 21 King street. ey's Book Store. i "Wise Mothers" fants' foods at Drug Store. ° Capt. A. D. McConnell, the Whig business staff, tion manager of "The lodine Chron- icle," a paper printed at the front Cape Vincent Chapter, No. 96 R A. M., has been invited to attend a regular convocation of Sacket Har- bor Chapter on Nov. 16th. ! "Baby Powder" specially for In- fants, is sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store A young man was taken to Picton on Wedneslay by the, Chief of that place to appear at an investigation being held over a recent sale of cat tle. "Specially prepared Baby Powder, sold at Cross Drug Store Earl Richards, who interfered with a guard at the Military Stores on Ba- got street, was placed under arrest by Constable James Bateson The case will be tried Thursday "Infants' Cough Syrup," regcom- mended by physicians everywhere, but sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wheatley re- turned to-day from Brainard, Mich., where they attended the funeral of the late H. Edwards, father of Mrs, Wheatley Crawford broom factory 'on King street east has not been taken for military stores purposes It is the upper flat of the Street Railway's building that is being utilized. "The Home of Infants' Foods," Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. : The steamer Waterlily, which went agent 88round twelve miles below Corn- examine | wall, 'was released by the Donnelly before | Wrecking Company on Tuesday night, and on Wednesday proceeded | to Picton. Robertsons's Limited | packers and will be only ack, free of charge preserves or any breakab'e nature, going dier oy s at the front. dren will ask" Depend- able 'Banking Service. ROMPT apd dependable Banking Service is provided for business' men carrying their accounts at The Bank of Toronto. The reputation, resources and lities of this Bank are a guarantee of satisf: actory ser- : to the business community ¥ite your business and p BANK or Try electric always Gibson's buy In- accounts Red Cross Capital Reserved Funds 5,000,000 $6.102,810 BANK or TORONTO BEFORE MOVING TO 132 PRINCESS ST. OUR $50,000.00 STOCK IS OFFERED AT REDUCED PRICES. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelery, Silverware, Cut Glass, Clocks. It will pay you to select' your Xmas Gifts now. A small deposit and your selection will be placed to one side for later delivery. always Gibson's buy In Red Cross former.y of is circula- R. J. RODGER -\. "Where the clock is on the walk." JEWELER. for Infants," 7 KING s7T, e Gibson's Red Aberdee: ight floc Avenu and gas age street fixtures tpg city irst and THE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY. 56 BROCK STREET. PHONE 68 OR S74. KINGSTON MOTOR TRANSPORT AND LIVERY CO. 13 YO | 34-38 Princ ess Street. ARE ASSIS Pte Cartes wna ung gar The tage and eed and Sale St Kingston wks I ree ton ur LW uck Interested in Fine Stationery, we |Puving can supply your wants. Our stock is complete in every particular, com- prising Papeteries, Paper and Enve- P. E. DULMAGE, Mgr. lopes, Writing Tablets, Students'| PHONE 77. i Note Books, ete. | _ JOHN M. PATRICK Sewing Machines, Um- brellas, Suit Cases, repaired and re-fitted, Saws filed, Knives and Scis- sors sharpened, Razors honed. All makes of Fire- arms repaired promptly. Locks repaired; Keys fitted. All makes of Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired. 149 Sydenham St. ---- i, have expert too pleased bottles of article of a , 3 " i to the -sol- Your inspection invited. : Hoag's Drug Stor Opp. Y.M.CA. KINGSTON, ONT. | Crisco! Crisco! FOR FRYING FOR SHORTENING FOR CAKE MAKING Pure Food Product. --AT J. M. GORDON s Pure Food Grocery. Phone 88. 149 Montreal St. | for Red Cross | Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Sold {enly at Gibson's Red Cross Drug fitore, 50c size, 25¢. i Edward Rothwell, Brockville, with | the machine gun section of the 21st | Battalion, was injured on the head | by a piece of shrapnel. He was { laid up for a ¢ wiple of days. He is {a brother of B. E. Rothwell, of the | | Weis Composing Room. MUTINY "ON LAKE BOAT. | Captain Holds Back Crew nr | With. Revolvers. Buffalo, N. Y., Nox. 10.-- Mutiny ion a Great Lakes freighter, the first { incident of the kind recorded here in g aintiest of { many years, is alleged to" have oc- { cuPred Monday night" on the steamer J K. "Dithick, of De- th f I B troit. Asa result of the trouble, Rina , ta 2 Win and will be given a hearing before a Re fiine ment 1s the key ig { federal commissioner to-morrow. note in the designs we The steamer's lines had just been a RK : r nia cast off the dock when the trouble ar show ing mn W ume ns | began. Captain William Jagnau told Footwear for Fall. The | the police. He feared an outbreak and tastefully attired wo- | Robert Hamill, a wheglsman | had sent Wheelsman Hamill aft to + . . | see that all was well. man finds in-the fresh Jf! arrival Armed rn Am eran. | from a beating he received and two | members of the crew, Albert Scuenk {and Frank Benz, are ( CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. COOKIID AND SMOKED MEATS. ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD, JOS. AHEARN, JR, 279% MONTREAL STREET Phone 866. Hamill was seized, it is alleged, | and beaten into insensibility, and se- | veral members of the crew, armed Utz & Dunn Co. Style | with revolvers, rushed upon Captain | Japnau. The captain retreated to the Shoes of Quality. | pilot house, from which he kept the The most | men back whith an iron bar, and { shouted word to a dock 'watchman, sid array { who notified the police, When the po- pleasing array of neg { lice boat arrived, Captain Jagnau refined wi w hic h | picked out Scuenk and Benz as the have been brought out by American Shoe artists, ample iy WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE For New' Laid Eggs, Choice | Dry Picked Chickens and] Fowl, weighing from three to four pounds each. No| poor, sickly ehickens or fowl; wanted, Anderson Bros. " Princess and Division Streets, |Jeaders, and they were arrested. Canadinn Casualties. Second Battalion --Wounded, Alex- ander Robertson, Oshawa; C. Hig- gins, England. 21st Battalion--Killed in Harold Ashton, Bagland; Lyttle, Arnprior, Ont. Died of wounds, Vincent Aikens, Kingston, Ont. Wounded, Reginald Lakefield, Ont.; Harold land; Lance Corp. Scotland; path, action, Gordon : TJ D. Murdufr, Lee, Eng- John G. McNab, Lance Corp. Arthur Red- -------- The National Steel Company, Ham- ilton, has received an order from Ot- tawa for $500, 000 worth of shell Torgings. 800G reliabe: throat gargle" sold at Gibson's Red Cross Store for 25¢. . Eight o'clock closing of bars in} Ottaws has already cut in two the average number of arrests for drunk. | enness. } One Dollar size Cod Liver oil | Emulsion sells for 50c at Gibson's ~ Red Cross Drug Store. i The British steamship Clan Magal- | ister was sunk on Wednesday hy al German submarine. A Mg fire wiped out two main Streets. in Sorel, Quebee, on Tuesday. | Drug | { i } i | | i i Furniture joe ET. S | $1.50, $450, Music Cabinets mtre Tables Sid CRE atai u io $2000 CASTORI $8.50, | In inUeeFore For Over 30 Years. EL Bell Leave orde.s at McAul- is in hospital in a critical condition | under arrest, ! | high when it was announced that in- jaro series GRAND ui n Li nuous formance A230P.N DAILY Foi and 7.30 PL "SEVEN SISTERS. ml And Other Photo Plays. New Programme Monday and Thursday Re ADVERTISING 2 ADVERTISING BATES, n Prices: Mat, -10¢ it Evening, 10¢; re- 'ny Seat i served Se extra. Strand Theatre To-Night, Last Time, 'Miriam Nesbitt," In the Big Broadway Feature, in four | complete parts, "THE WAY BACK" the Nestor Comedy Trio, Lyons, in a two-reel sere & THE BEAUTY CONTEST, And other good Phate.plays, Afternoons at || 2.15 and 3.45, Admission: First insertion, le a word. Each con { secutive insertion thereafter, half- cent a word. one insertion, 25e; three Imsertions SOc: six, 81; one month, $2 HELP WANTED. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES, AP- wly Hotel Frontenac i en. | | Nonge react GOOD GENERAL, THAT CAN WASH. | : Apply Royal Hotel, Napanee i kitchen work. Apply Hetel Fron- il tenac d 8.30. Matinee, =r Evenings, 10¢ a tat Griffin Theatre TO-NIGHT. MACHAN'S ASSOCIATE. PLAYERS Present "THE GAME, Also 6 Feature Vaudeville Acts, | AND OLR OWN ORCHESTRA, RICKS: 25¢ and 33¢. DAILY --10¢ aud KNITTING the Kingston WINDING, Apply GIRLS FOR and finishi-g Heosiery Co 2 ALSO Apply Ade- TYERS WANTED, Steady work Company, Toronto BROOM sorters, Beeckh Bros. laide St. Wes 166 EXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR grocery, for about two months Apply Box 119 Whig office, stating experience and salary expected INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; no «canvassing. Send for particulars Press Syndi- cate, 3,969, Jwrkport, N y PF AN MATINEE 25. BORING MILL toolmakers and wages and Westing iilton, Ont "BETTER FOODS BETTER HOMES" Every woman will be de- lighted to know that New 1915 Crop California Raisins are in VI-CLASS LATHE, planer hands, mill wrights Good steady work Canadia. house Coglimited, Ha MAN WITH LO repre | el mie THE PEOPLE'S FORUM| Minimum charge for || AT ONCE, A SMART YOUNG MAN FOR | ON SATURDAY, 5) FOR SALE. THESE EFFECTIVE little. Once, F OUND A STUDENT'S BOOK, on Mon- day morning Owner may have same by calling Whig office AND FOUNTAIN leather case Owner same by calling at ADVTS, >; three times COST Soe; one week, $1.00. | Song GOOD SQUARES, ROUNDS AND Fire-king heaters at right prices. Turk's, phone 705. at PENCIL PEN, in may have Whig office [40 y EARLING, S.C, WHITE LEG hens; were selected for b ; purposes. w Por ten L. Gill, || BRAND NEW DUNLOP tube, 30x3%, for $11 to the front Apply Portsmouth -------------------------------------------- a: |VICTROLA AND tions, $28.50 $1.00 a week Lita, FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE. Anyone finding anything and wishing to reach the owner may do so by reporting the facts to The British Whig. The adver- tisement will be prigted in this column free-of. gharge. TIRE Owner George AND Kole Dyer, TWELVE SELEC- Terms $5.00 cash and C. W. Lindsay C 0. 121 Princess street SALE OF BICYCLES -- SCOUT BRI- cycles, $27; Pastime Bicycles, $35; Perfect Rigid Frame, $40; Perfeot Cushion Frame, $50; fitted with 3- Speed gear, $60, Geo. Muller, 371 King 'street. b omsemem----------------e A LARGE sro OF NEW AND ee - ond-hand arniture, stoves, i ing, boots, SUIT cases, tools, et vou have anything to sell, dro wp i" card I wll call. 8. Shapiro, 4% Princess street LOST. WALTHAM SILVER WATCH, black guard Tuesday, on { Division or King street W. Finder | kindly turn to Whig office | AT NOON, IN . vl store, a muskrat fur | Finder please return to e mentioned store oolwaorth's | A LARGE STOCK CF NEW AND SEC. ond-hand stoves, furniture, odd dressers, iron beds, ete. We also buy all kinds of new and second- hand furniture J. Thompson, 233 Princess street, phone 1600 PICKED kpiec in n Saturday | return same to noon, kindly above ™Oo eng DIAMONDS raved inside Finder RING WITH AND | : val HUNTERS'. SUPPLIES IN OANV AS, etc Shell bags, haversacks, dun- nage bags sleening tarrauling, elderdown * sleeping robes, folding 'psake the city. Insist on 'GOLD BOND" BRAND-- They're FRESH. distriet \ permanent he t man Highest Territory ties for DO You AN EXTRA SIX TO We ndustrious ded with con- Auto-Knitting Unnecessary, war WANT llars a "kK will be prov home work or Experience immateria Machines distance orders rates of addressed Knitter 'ollege Local Improvement Notice Notice that WANTED GENERAL. Take You NG farm MAN Apply DESIRES Box 911 WORK ON 1. The Cou Whig office the City struct as in King Kast of westerly Lawrence cially the il of the Corporation of of Kingston intends to 1 local improvement a sewer street from a point 340 feet Ss Lawrence Avenue, thence to connect with sewer in St Avenud, and Intends to of WE w. AN r TO BUY SE JOND-HAND feathers. Apply Kingston ress Company, 556 Princess t e work estimated cost work is f which $47 1.00 is to be paid Corporation. The estimated fal rate per foot frontage is $1.00 special assessment is to be paid 20 annual instalments * A petition against the avail to prevent PAPER HANGING ing cial PAINTING, GRAIN- glazing t TH-' family in good resi. Apply to Box iD ROOM, Wi board, with Ang I erred. Must be de nifal part of city A. B. C, Whig office FINANCIAL. 3 work will not its corptruction W. W, SANDS, City Clerk. 1215 Non-Jury Assizes Adjourned The Non-Jury Assize Court to have been held on November 30th has been adjourned to Tuesday, 4) December. Kingston, Nov. 10th, FRONTENAC LOAN ment Soclety; incorporated 1863;! resident, Colonel Henry R. Smith oney issued on city and farm properties, municipal and country | debentur=s; mortgages purchased; deposits received and interest al. | lowed S. C. McGill, Manager, 87 C 'larence street. | AND INVEST. T. M. ASSELSTINE, Clerk of Assize. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance C. ompany. Available assets $61,187,215 In addition to which the policyholders have for | Security the unlimited liability of | city property, insured at lowest | possible rates. Before renewing | old or giving new business Bet | rates from Strange & Strange, | Agents. Phone 325 | water pails tables, chairs and beds F. W. Cooke, 39 Clarence street Phone $91 ETC, FARM OF 160 ACRES ONE MILE Brock from village of Tichborne;: quar- er of a mile from cheese factory, and ome half a mile from. school. One hundred acres tillable land; sixty acres pasturage Apply Jhomas McEwen, Jr, Tichborne On STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, clean and dry. McCann, 82 Street. . o DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES. Me- Cann' s Real Estate Agency, 8&2 Orock Street. OFFICES IN OLARENCE ST, CHAM- CHOW: E DWELLINGS IN ALL ers Apply to Cunningham & the city at $l 000 Mudle, 79 Biarence St. $2,700, $2,800, $3,400, $3,900, $7,200, $8,000 PARTS $1,500, $2,000, $2,900, $3,000. $4,000, $4,500, A FURNISHED 109 street, near Dr. A. W HOUSE City Park Apply Winnett, or on premises. | ------------ BAG pe |OVER 25 BUILDI plots 5,000 i LOTS AND LARGE of ground, from $125 to 'RENT--LARGE FARM, WITH stock and Implerme nts, or on shares 84 GORE STREET--BRICK, two rooms, furnace Possession Janu- ary 1st. Apply to J. 8. R. McC. ann, pq 82 Brotk street. NINE] RENT -- Fl RNISHED Geo. A. Bateman, real estate, to loan, 67 Clarence street HOUSE. mony STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN dry, alry re roms; your own lock and key. Frost's City Storage, 299 Queen St, Phone 52 526). MEDICAL. 3 H. A. BOYCE, M.D, C.M.,, LATE MED". ra USE, con | cal Superintendent Ki gston Gener. ground. Apply | al Hospital, Surgery and residence 108 Pie ote 93 Wellington street. Phone 964. SEVEN ROOMED AMred street, with ble and half acre to J.:D. 'Boyd, Kingston | oo ede Bends Bens be le be be bb | THEEETERETRRe bee NEW Bede doch ARCHITEOT NEWLANDS & SON, etc. Offices, 61, 2 - be k : FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. § oofrdededododded ARCHI- | WM. { 258 Bagot St. 4 tects, 7 rooms, comfortable, every coi- 4 Phone Pb venienge; best locality. Three min- E k utes from Post Office or City Park. 4 + Immediate possession. Apply to 9 4 Box 1030, Whig office. : 9 PEPE PE BEd PR > | PowER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER- chants' Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. Drop a card. Sd d dd Tere BUSINESS NOTICES, PERSONAL. WM. EGAN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE | HAIR, MOL thut he has purchased the tailor! shop formerly run by Thos. Gallo. | way and will do all kinds of rei! pairing and pressing. Also make | ES, WARTS BIRTHMARKS and all growths 'and skin blem- Ishes removed permanenity, with- out scar; 30 years' experience. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Ear. Nose, % suits from your own cloth, Throat and Skin Specialist, 25% orkmanship Suaranteed. 131 Bagot street. Brock street. m-- DRESSMAKING. DENTAL. BUSINESS CHANCES. liar a 100 SE herve sec CAN STARY a mail order business gr home; he of canvassing: be your Tow Boas | most Send for free booklet; tells how highly respected citizens in the rer Heacock. 2.889 Lockport, N.Y. son of Hugh Deyle, senior. The de- ceased was born in Ireland sixty-nine years ago, and came to Kingston when only about seven vears of age. He t_ since always resided in the A. B. CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER city. For the last few years he had and solicitor. Law office, 70 Clar- retired from active service, and was Shey Bt, Xingwton, living with his son, Hugh, at 167 | Wellington street, The deceased was a Roman Catholic in religion, | and the funeral will be to St. Mary's Cathedral and to St, Mary's veme- tery. The Late Hugh Doyle On Wednesday morning, Cay's illness, death called one Mingston's best known and LEGAL NO ADVANGE IN PRICE ZIG-ZAG SARDINES 2+for 25 Cents Equalled by few Jone 's Death of Mrs. Saul, Napanee, After a lingering illness, death called on Wednesday morning at the General Hospital, Mrs. Saul, Napa- nee. The deceased came to the city a few days ago. -------- A GROWING INTEREST. Is Reported In the Classes at the Xo WolcAL There was a splendid attendance in the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium class on Tuesday night. Enthusiasm ran FENWICK, HEN Home Lunch& door tennis would hereafter be part of the regular rlass work. Fancy marches and drills are being worked up preparatory to a public demon-} station, The Mandolin and Glee Club are. making wonderful progress, the lat-} ter having graduated from vocalizing to regular glee club music. The mandolin club has an enrollment of ten members and Miss Verva Saun-! ders presides at the ie plate, . SCHOOL WINDOWS POWS BROKEN | One Youngster Caught Petting. © Cata- ragui School. Mischevious boys have been amus-| | ing themselves for some time bom- | barding the windows in three of the | city schools, Cataraqui, Rideau and, | Depot, and as a result there has been. ia great es of 'glass broken, as the lads doing the firing are pretty good shots. oe youngster was caught in' t Now OPEN 191 Princess ~~ Street. .- Meals and Lunches | | i i Hl Served at All Hours. © act of throwing a stone at a win- | | dow in Cataragui school. There is || Home Lunch Company, Sauble coming to thy - h id : ihe young. | Phots Mm x iw. J. @ AVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE. | PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN dressmaking, cutting by measure, designing, trimming, ete... three dollars, Including system. Madame Elder, New York Dressmaking Parlors, 258 Princess street, corner Sydenham. A. E. KNAPP, B.A, LDS, DDS, RE | _moved to 258 Princess street, ORS. SPARKS AND SPARK tists, 159 ian, BEE, 1! Leonard Walsh, D. Phone 3 DEN. | Firest: J 8. as-) t. 8 stan DANC UPHIOLS RING. MISS HUDON, AUTHORIZED BY PROV, Frank Norman, of Montreal, to teach the standard modern. dances Balboa, Walk Waltz, Broadway Glide, ete. Old Collegiate Build. ng. Phone 120 Bank The Furnace Fire Use a ton of Split Pea Coal (enough for all season); makes a light five for the mild weather. Per ton valring and carpet. work and mattress renovating Drop a card or call 218 Bagot street. ' { AA Match Specialties We have been mak! ng matches for 64 years now-- domestic matches e d every other kind. .3ome of our ppecialties are "The Gaslighter," with 4 4,1-4 inch stick--The "Eddystone Torch" for outdoor use (burns 35 seconds in any weather )-- Wax Vestas for the smoker, and many other variet es. / Fr: tome use the most popular mateh is "The Silent 5". But. for every ude ask your grocer for Eddy's s Matches

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