Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1915, p. 3

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CITY T0 LOOK { ee ) RETURNED SOLDIERS AND SE- CURE THEM EMPLOYMENT, Grant Of $150 To Entertain the tralian Cadets-- Business Transac- ted By the City Mouday Evening. " At the City Council meeting Monday evening Ald. Nickle asked there was any organized eflort being made to keep track of the soldiers in valiled home or honorably discharg- "ed Mayor there was the purpose, Ald. Nickle were fully charged Council LYE CLEANS ano DISINFECTS| THIS LYE IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. THEREFORE TOTALLY DIFFERENT FROM THE IMPURE AND HIGHLY ADULT- ERATED LYES NOW SOLD. Suthgrland replied ti a comusjtiee appointed f } d lared that there n wounded or dis Some of them could ac home irk soldiers had applied for and nor 4 said "that éne of had been offer sat had reruse explained that the in que had lost the sight eye and was advised by the boat to take up his for might e applied tg him per- a position as a street car Nickle tion motorman . i I ave that told every returned sol- soon as he is fit § will work on the street rail- I have turned down twenty oth n th past three weeks, anized system must be in at once or thHb-eity will as Ive him men e Box Form org gurated tself tself $1.50 to $5 hind Il Polding ~~. .$5 to $20 |' Folding ~....$5 to $20 | | an who is worth accepting to fight v the country is worth giving a Job when he comes home", Mayor suggested that al committee be appointec after. the returned soldiers cure the: loyment This comm * Was appointed for purposes Mayor and Alds | Gillespie, Kent, Nickle and Wright, a The a spec to and i look The Satisfactory Drug Store Open Sundays, Best's The Popular Prug Store. Open Sundays. the The Austr: n Cadets, The Mayor informed Council about si the Australian Cadets to on Friday next, and asked Council $150 for the the the city that the | expenses On vote motion Ald. Gillespie, the © name of Ald. Kent to theegeneral « Ommittee On motion Alds } Hughes Council placed $150 disposal the entertainment mittee, Council added t of at the com- of The Finance Report. | These recommendations of the Fin- {ance Committee were adopted: That the account of the Standard Publishing Co., regarding advertis- {ing auction sale of horse in city {pound amounting to $7. be paid. f That whereas the Public Utilities {Commission has erected an are lamp on Centre street opposite the Milit- ary Convalescent Home at an expen- diture of $90 that thi amount- be {provided for this purpose. That the committee on City Pro- EYE GLASSES The kind you want--he kind most everybody wants MODE L glasses scientifically ground, AFTER Aus- the | on atd or { injure | in a difficult position. Any { se- | That the following articles be pur- ed fer the City Buildings for protection purposes: 500 feet of 1-2 1 cotton rubibér lined mill rolving racks to repla] ec « | 8 ve e u 3f the irilling pur ( Fair poses, -------- 1 Garbage And Refuse, Garbage and Refuse Commit ecommended : That 5,000 ecireulprs be procured and delivered by the collectors re- iuesting the householders to procure ns, ete. That the application of Frederiexd {Ditreich for the privilege of collect ing offal from the British American Hotel be not granted. That twejve suits of khaki over alls and coats be purchased for the 'amsters and helpers. That Inspector Tigmfierman be allowed $60 to procure uniform, this jamount to cover balance of this year fand 191% ! That purehass All t tee i the a stove Inspector be allowed to for the incinerator above were adopted, Other Reports. is recommendation of the Board rrks was adopted: he owners of poles on Uni- be notified to place inside of he walk. and Light Committee re- that the salary of the e of the horses at No. 2 ion be increased ten cents a day Adopted. he {of i T {ver said T avenue poles on the 'ire Communications Read. contmunications were referred to committees: '. Snowden asking for a drain on King street. D. A. Givens asking that police re- These {and read the Property Committee were adopt-| 3 i 1 fon o] BUmber THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 323, 1915. NAPANEE'S RECEPTION | rena | TO CAPT. ERNEST HALL RETURN. ED FROM FRONT ib Lloyd Sent to Jail For Iudec- ent Assanlt--William Dolan Had His Hand Badly Torn. {From Our Own Correspondent Napanee, Nov. 23.--An enthusias- tie reception was given te Capt. Ern- est Hall on his arlival home yester- day from the battlefront. A process- left the Armouries at 3.45 o'clock, headed by the Napanee Citi- zen's Band, followed by.C. Company, S0th Battalion, under Major Gray, the High Schoo! Cadets with their bugle band, and the local troop of Boy Scouts, in charge of Rev. J. H. Coleman, and the members of the Town Counc marched to the 2. T. R The station plat. from was crowded with people bent on catching 4 glimpse of Capt: Hall, It was with d'fficalty that the track was kept clear, as the train stopped. Amer g the first to greet the captain and Mrs. Hall were the Mayor and Judge Madden. After greeting a his friends, the Captain automobile and followed the procession back to the Armouries, where the Mayor in his speech remarked that it was an hon- our te welcome him back to his home town, atter spending . nearly -nine months on the firing line. The Mayor also made reference to Pte. OC. Her- rington who' died in a German Hos- pital and for whom the flag on the Town Hall was flying at half mast, and also to Sergt. J. Bently who is now in the Convalescent Home Kingston, with a wounded shoulder. W Herrington, K.C., read an address of welcome and congratula. tion, expressing the honour that the citizens felt in the fact that so many ) of entered a waiting S | port on defects in sidewalks or where the conerete has worn smooth, | City Solicitor regarding storing of | gasoline, petroleum, ete. R. D. Rodger asking permission to move the clock from in front of his store on King street {o the front of 132 Princess street. On motion of Ald. Graham, the City Engineer was instructed to re- port at next ueeting as te whether Mrs, Mary A. McKnight properly assessed for local improvement tax on Queen street Street Lighting. Ald. McCann drew attention to the fact that an are lamp had beeu or- dered for Markland street, but it had not been placed: Ald. Clugston remarked that there were a dozen lights ordered that had not been placed . Ald. Newman asked for an are lamp at the corner of Earl and Vie- loria streets, and requested that the Fire committee report at next meet- ing. Ald. Nickle drew attention to the fact that the Council was paying the Utilities Commission $21,000 a yea: for street lighting, and did not have a contract. Neither did the city know is party and Markets 1 given a further appropriation of $350. That the following accounts | paid: { Board of Works 182; W. MObEL adjustment insuring perfget comfort. ODEL shapes that add aig- nity to the face. . MODEL clips that don't slide, tilt or hurt the nose. N ODEL methods lowest prices. KEELEY Jr, M. 0. D. 0 OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 226 Street 3 doors sbeve the Upern House be J. 8. Asselstine, | Cockburn, $3.32; W. Drury, | | $3858; G. T. R. Company; $28.60; N. W. Telegraph Co.. 93 cents; Gilmour, $5; Kingston Sand and Gravel Co., $55; W. A. Mitchell, $45.42; Thomas McAuley, $5 50; Roddy & Monk, $406.18; pay list to Nov. 12th, $1,100.01. Fire and- Light- Anglin & Co. $4.36; Dominion Express Co., 40 j cents; Charles Donoghue, $20.10; W { Grass, $51.10; Kelly Oil Co., $5.8 {Laturney Carriage Works, $11.50: J. {A. McFarlane, $24.40; James Me- insuring if the Commission was supplying what it was being paid for. For two nights the city was partially in darkness, and he Was pretty sure that the Council would get no rebate unless it demanded one - Ald. Kent asked that the Fire Committee take up the matter and see thit a street lighting 'contraet was secured, Ald. Newman said that early in the year the Fire Committee was giv- en that authority Al. Nickle held that the Finance Committee should secure the con- tract, Ald. Kent moved, seconded by Ald. Couper, that the Finance Committee of our young men had felt the call of duty, among the first being Capt. Hall, and also that more yet would follow his example. In reply, Capt. Hall said. he was proud to know that after being away so long that the people of Napanee had teadered their appreciation and sympathy by their action in 'giving him such a rousing welcome home. | He said that after leaving Canada in| September 1914, with a battery of Heavy Artillery for England, they] stayed there until February 1915, | when they crossed to France and had| up until three weeks ago. After a! short stay here, he expects to leave again for France. After he conclud- ed his remarks three rousing cheers were given and the band played| *O Canada," after which "God Save the King," was given, and a number; of friends who, were anxiously wait-| ing to greet him were able to eibow/| their way to where he stood sur-| rounded by she members of his fam- | ily. At the County Judges Criminal| Court held in the Court House yes- terday, before Judge Madden, Jacob| Lloyd, aged 55, appeared to answer; a charge of indecent assault against! a girl under the age of fourteen. A number of witnesses were heard and His Honour found him guilty of the charge, 'but in consideration of his previous good character, and the eir- cumstances of the case, he sentenced him to ome month's hard labour in the county jail. i William Dolan, an employee of the Gibbard Furniture Company, met with a paihful accident whilst un- loading lumber in the yard of the factory. In some way his hand be- came caught in the spokes of the waggon and: was considerably torn before it could be extricated. The wound received fourteen stitches to close it, Councillor John N. Osborne whe is in| | Hl been on the firing line ever sinte,| Ji PAGE THREE Probs.: Stationary or a little higher temperature. | rion R.M.C. "RED CROSS" DANCE QUEEN'S MEDICAL DANCE The Season of ~ Evening Gaieties Must Have Its Frock And Accessories ! We have just oened a most charming assort- ment of the daintiest Dancing Gowns, in Taffeta and Ninon--in the softest shadings of Pale Blue, Pink and Maize--to be had in sizes 16, 18, 36 and 38--just one of each, Priced at $19.50 To $25.00 SILK HOSE In an endless assortment of all the wanted shades--from .75¢ to $3.00 LONG WHITE GLOVES Real French makes, in 8, 10, 1 | { | | | i 2a ad 16 button lengths--from $1.50 to $3.00 a pair AME MONEY, OR THE SAME GOODS THAN ELSEWHERE. Sa --SEE WINDOW DISPLAY -- Steacy's '"The Woman's Store of I BETTER GOODS FOR THE S FOR LESS 4 P--, AN OPTIMISTIC VIEW| BALKAN SITUATION NOT SO BAD AS IMAGINED. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Ooeged Nos- ead-Colds. trils and End H You feel fine in a fow moments. |i Your-cold in head or catarrh will be gone, Mh ciogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no Boal ing, snuffling, mucous dischargas or dryness; no strugghng for breath at ight: ,.. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Fly's Uream Balm. The Allies Have the Men -- Britain Will Assemble At Salonika All Her Available Eastern Armies, Paris, Nov. 23.--- Though the press is silent regarding the recent Allied conferences here, inner circles are beginning to discuss the leading de- cisions reached. It is learned from a confidential source that the Enten- te leaders now view the eastern si- tuation in complete harmony and | much more optimistically than the| public imagines. {Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- Besides the Franco-British Mace-| septic cream in your nostrils, let it donia army, which is continually in-| penetrate through every air p g creasing, Russi is preparing a still|of the head;soothe and heal the swol- larger force in Bessarabia, which iS | fen, inflamed mucous membrane, and the 'real reason for Germany's NOW | relief comes instantly. centred effort on the Styr, and is also, Jt is just what every cold and ca- | doing her utmost to induce Rouman-| tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stufi- ia to intervene and cut the German-| ed-up end miserable. Bulgarian communications, whose | defence would be extremely precar-! in the Kingston General Hospital suf- fering from a broken leg, is Progress-, ing favourably. | ious owing to lack of reinforcements. | The Temps announces that "Eng-| HA IR TROUBLE {land will assemble at Salonika all} | her available eastern armies." Li Do you know that ordinary bay rum !statement puts an' end to rumors|is of great value in treating | In B {that the Salonika expedition is to be ®ttlp Sisarders lo the bay , Tam Battle Ground In Balkans Offers Al abandoned Slone should never be applied tc i lies Favorable Conditions. jess dip hair or scalp If you want to get rid | of dandruff, stop failing hair, stimu-| London, Nov, 23.---All the Lon- | don papers make a feature ofan in-| {late hair growth, beutify the hairi : 5 b j and make the scalp feel good, un-| Athens, Nov. 23.--The Patris pub- terview given by ex-Premier Venize-!,. . los of Greece, in Athens, Nov. {doubtedly the best thing to use is a in Lshes the following statement by| mixture of ea hay rum, two ; 8th. in Denys Cochin, the French Statesman, one-half drachm of menthol crystals which he said: who has been on a special mission to | You can buy these ingredients at any "Two things seem quite clear to Greece: drug store and mix them yourself at itori it o h me--first, that Germany is bounN to "a iy home or-the druggist will mix them an editorial says it considers the re- rst, j We can use large forces here |ror you. if you like, add a teaspoon- port 'of a prospective blockade ofjlogse in the long run; second, that! take up the question of contract for 1916, This was earried, In attendance at the meeting were Mayor Sutherland and Alds. Couper, Clugston, Graham, Gillespie, Kent, Litton, McCann, Newman, Nickle, O'- Connor, Richardson, Stroud, Wright, White and Wormwith, { Glynn, $39.63; McKelvey & Birch,® $26.51; mes Taugher, $8.30; eee P. - . {| Walsh, $28.60; Booth-Coulier Co. |i $2.75; Chown & Co., $26.34; G. T. R. i Co., 60 cents; J. Johnson, $6.50; | Light Department, $4.17; Municipal Journal, $2; George Murray, $21.17; {| Oce Specialty Co, $24.40: N. C | Polson & Co., 80 cents. {| Police Department--Truman Cher. 4TY, $40; H. M. Martin, $13.60: Cars- well Co., $15. Contingencies+--Selection of ors, §60 War expenses--J. Sinnott, $2. | City Property--Pay lists, $264.24; | Botsford & Nicol, $6.50; Light De- jpartment, $194.94; McKelvey & { Bireh, $5.19; EB. K. Purdy, $6; W. A. \| Mitchell, $1.50; Taylor & Hamilton, $38.79; WJ. Vince, $59.16; R. Wal {dron, $10; S. Anglin & Co.. $50.33; A. Chown & Co. $41.04; Frontenac ii Coal and Lumber Co., $193; Street {i Railway Co., $1; Kingston Brick and {| Tile Co., $63; Kingston Sand and i Gravel Co., $2.75; Lesslie Contract- ling Co., $35; R. McMahon, $74; {Roddy & Monk, $8662; Shedden | Forwarding Co., 75 cents. { Garbage--Pay lists, $890.44; |! British Whig Publishing Co., $9.30; | Guild and Hanson, $2.50; Light De- '| partment, 75 cents; Thomas MeAu- |i ley, 75°cents; N. C.Polson Co., $1.30: { Standard Printing and Publishing il co.. $9.30. Se 1 $6.00 Coats for . ...$4.50 Nearly all eolois, large shawl collars, lock- stiteh; will be worth £10 next season. Yours on Saturday for . BAY RUM FOR | | | | | | GERMANY MUST LOSE. hair and} Free i Special Sale Saturday ! Parametta Raincoats $10 Coats for ....$7.95 $12 Coats for ...$9.60 $15 Coats for ..$11.85 These are all the best English Coats and guar anteed perfectly satis- factory. Sale on Saturday only. I i | The Wm. Davies Co. Ltd., Phone 597. mellem. Allies Have The Men: EXAGGERATED, SAYS TIMES. Does Not Believe Extreme Blockade Steps Taken. London, Nev. 23.--The Times in ir jur- ( The Marrison Studio "Our BABY PICTURRS ¥ like all portraits that we ke, are natural In pose, p patty lighted and beautifully finish h High class equipment and tire- less tact are the reasons for our remarkable success In por- traiture --ee Come in some morning and let us get acquainted with the baby." -- & Phone 1318. 80 PRINCESS ST. Prime Western Beef, Fresh Pork and Lamb. The best Sausage, Pickles {and Relishes of all kinds at the Uni Meat . City Property. The followihg recommendations of ue G and nig rocery on to suggest that thought the arguments used at Teh- eran by the British and Russian re- presentatives can only be guessed at, "it Is not improbable that it was Few i Heavy Nova\ Seotia Underwear; all pure wool; all sizes. $1 per garment. Dr. Jamieson attended the Gener- was extre al Assembly sessions in Kingston last ni mely anxious to resume so- By retaining the good will of the of Persia, 7.1 NO WORD OF DR, BELAND. Bring tawa, Nov. 23.-Nothing has been heard from Hon. Dr. Be- 7 | Grap {: 7 ff £ g wi keni ur other fronts|ful of your . favorite perfume. The Greece greatly exaggerated. = While [the new battle-ground in the Bal- Nichol! weakening o happen--with- {hay rum ia a fine scalp cleaner and the Greece's attitude is still doubtful, [kans offers favorable conditions to out weakening our unalterable Coli | Pama rk ents Fx ike his salxture the Htwapapers ads, BR oud be the Allies'. to the Daily Chronicle | Yiction that victory will be Analy stimminte the [hale growth. ete. Au natural for the Entente ies, who - y-C tle: urs. {ply a 10 bh we control She on gates, 10 'Consider from Athens sus the oe rpapers | "Greece desires to remain neutral. | CZ SNR With the finger tps th ency of stoppin € furth- i Mio pif th xists an or Panis of TAIlifary and other sup- | Venizelos, the former Greek prem- Ee at this' attitude, iv Acid Stomachs Are plies to Greece, but ng extreme steps lier, in discussing the blockade, refer has referenge to the continual de- have yet been taken . T SSpecially J sin Sipe uw ha claration b§ Greece to us of her 'be- | D The Entente Allies, the Times con- [their way to Gn 2, al lent' trality. tinues, recognize that King Constan-{in a few days a total lack of bread | "*Nqpat Reve i Serbia and her | Comman Sense Advice by a tine is in a difficult position. They|for non-combatants will result If! Jeclarations to us give Greek neu-| "Acid" stomachs are d De- rer lo take fis Subarasments such ships are held up. {trality an exceptional character." { ahute seid ir ates and in n the n nto account, an 0 reece ------------ i elimi | nindering a ting the prope agree to demobilize it would instant- Hon. T. Chase Casgrain, Postmas- ALLIES' SUCCES IN PERSIA. | action of the en and a & rd Iy relieve the crisis and solve thelter.General, has been officially ap- ---- . { probably bine tenths oof he cases of awkward constitutional question pre-| pointed director-general of the mili- Morning Post Finds Much Room for | sufiee" Ordinary moatiinee rd gn, (sented by the impending elections. tary postal service, and will take Q jon cinal treatments are useless in such FER SC charge of thi braych of the service. ; pi nT he) leave ure ot The KILLED IN AUTO SMASH. He has been created an Jonorary col! "Londen, Nev. a angtatutating dangerous as ever. The acid must be ett Bundiy. by tiie adorns eat the Allies in Persia. | To irajized Pant thing Tor auaPrsvent. . Dr. is-| Next Sunday, by the Pope's order, : 13 i i Rew We Jamiel a Ms: | ines af opr hr re take up| cipresses satisfaction at this es. is 4 iavotntul of bliurated musncoin : a collection in every church in Rome cape from what might have proved warm or cold water after eatin Halifax, Nov. 23.--Mr. Geddes] destitute Poles. {a dangerous situation," and adds: | which not only neutralizes the raat, ue Teinidad, sobled 35 Re: While waiting for a dead man's. "Our diplomatic successes Jatt dut Shieh aerate is evel rmentation * Agen "| shoes could probably earn a bet- have not been so conspicuous, tl which ordinarily cause ih "| ter o¥ ing jthat we may take some stock in this nT Te a aten, with imps ey ol The pessimist believe the milk in : ai Which oan be the cocoanut is watered. ed from any druggist, and should . ? A313 ways be kept handy. highest awards possible for Columbia hones and Records at the Panama World's ¥ This is our guarantee, backed by the World's Judges, : These long evenings wi i pier for you with a Columbia Rettrds. th 3 Il be brighter and hap- Grafonola or a few new { ; E.P. Jenkins' 7

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