Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Nov 1915, p. 2

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PAGE TWO_ You wii favored by f 0 here, assortment lected Jr ns to the l ski dressing, dr mg and Lhe trnel nuiaet nm 5 sag noodd BLACK 1'0X ble Furred Neck $20.50 $25.00 Dan plece Melon Muffs BEAVER One of the most pop ular furs this season. Melon Muff $30.00 Crossover Scarf $20.00 askhion in good fur skins are care fully SR m the Ia WINTER Weather and Here Are Four Fur Specialties ! I sn ssa FOX Neckpieee, h head and. fail, $15.00: Melon Muffs, $17.50 BLACK LYNX Soft Fluffy Skin Muffs, $22.50; Double Fur RED SKil from Shaped x THE DAILY , YOUNG MAN AIMOST CRIED WHEN SENT BACK TO JAIL Magistrate Further Enlarged Case of Young Recruit Accused 'of Theft --His Record Is Wanted From To- ronto. John Hicks, the Toronto recruit, who was remande for a week, on a charge of theft, no love for the county jail. In Police Court on Thursday morning, 1 Magistrate Farrell further remanded him for a week, he almost ried Please don' send me back to that place again," he said, 'Can't you make time shorter. I don't want to stay-there." "1 will make the time shorter iI am able to get the information I replied the Magistrate, and was led away. + accused was arrested a week It is alleged that he stole a fob, the property of another : recruit, who came down from mto with him. Hicks says that he ought the watch fob from 2 man on and declares that he did teal it. information relative to his in Toronto, where he has liv- I all his life, ad it was for the par pose I looking up his record, that the Magistrate had the case further adjourned for a week. The Magis has not been able to get rmation wanted, and on this ut, was compelled to further large the case. Michael you the sireet he SALE.AND CONCERT - Held By Guilds of St. Luke's Church on Wednesday. The concert annual Christmas sale under the patronage of the Woman's Guild and St. Agnes Guild of St. Luke's Church was held Wed nesday afternoon and evening, and was largely attended The various booths were looked after by the fol lowing members of the two guilds Tea table-- Mrs. R. Reynolds and Mrs. W. M. Fedridge, assisted by Miss Dora Murray, Miss Lottie Mc- red Secarts, $22.00. John McKay, Limited Kingston's Reliable Fur House New Windows Require New Shades Let us estimate your Shades for new windows. Made from a special eloth that is sun proof, and will not crack or wrinkle, Hung by expert work- men on the 'best quality of on those HARTSHORN ROLLERS. R. McFaul Sook's Cotton Root Compound, 3 C6 | tweeds, Wades, | SCHOOL OF NAVIGATION OPENS AT QUEEN'S ON THE 14TH OF DECEMBER. Capt. H. M. McMaster Will Be in Charge--Profs, A. L. Clark and D. will Special Lectures, Buchanan Give Course of The second session of the School of Navigation at Queen's University will open Tuesday, December 14th, and contiige for three months. The school will be open without charge to all seamen who desire to be tinstructed in navigation and seaman- ship, and will especially prepare for the examinations for_ certificates as coasting -mastss toasting mate, in- land master; ihland mate, minor master, minor mate, tug boat cap- tain All work' necessary for the various grades will be taught and the school will be in charge of Capt. H. M. Me Master, assistant superintendent Montreal Transportation Company, who has not only had an extensive experience master, but has also been highly successful in training for the above-mentioned certificates. During the course of the session series of five lectures or- talks on electrical and magnetic effects in the earth and atmosphere, including storms and weather predictions, will be given by A. L. Clark, Ph.D., pro- : fessor of physics, and also five lec- ! tures or talks on practical astropomy by D. Buchanan, Ph.D. associate pro- | fessor of mathematics, i The examinations for the different jeertificates will be conducted in Kingston by Capt. H. W King, Do- minion Supervisor of Marine Exami- nations as Beautiful New Stock te Choose. Provost, Brock street, has {his Year an extra fine assortment of cheviols and serges for bis order clothing department His ready-made clothing and gents' fur- nishing departments are well assort- {ed with new goods A Great Success! The annual sale at Lockett's shoe! ! store which started Thursday, has proved a great success, continued on | Friday with greatet variety to ¢hoosa {Trem High class bacon and cooked meats at Gilbert's stores-- Gunn's, | Pearman's, Berlin, Co! i van's. { the favor. 1 @ Does Sewing Tire Your ' Eyes ? i You should experience ho discom- fort in doing the finest kind of em- ! proidery or sewing if you wear cor rest glasses or have perfect vision. If you find difficulty ia reading (or sewing for any length of time | 1. S. ASSELSTINE, D.D.S, | Registered Optometrist and Optician, Swift's. Note! 'om | Andrew's i i$ i ------------------ | Try Rose Brand pure | Gitvert's, ny our are | § Phone Sesmssmssn vo ' : Cammon, Miss Melissa McGoff St. Agnes tea table--NMrs. ens, Mrs. J. Schofield, Mrs. W. Car- roll, Mrs. A. Pardoe, Miss Maggie Me- Goff, Miss Alvada Polk Woman's Guild work table--Mrs J. Callback, Mrs. J. McCutcheon, Mrs. J. Birmingham, Mrs. Chalkley Home made table No. 1 Mrs. J H. McCammon, Mrs. J. Blakey, Mrs. George Compton, Mrs. A. J. Murray Home made table No. Miss B Hentig, Miss H. Hentig, Misses Wad- dington, 'Mrs. S. Anderson, Misses Wilson. ' Candy table--Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Conners Fish pond---Miss Rebecea Conley, Miss May Ferris, "Miss Ethel Saun- ders, In the evening there was a con- cert, which was in charge of Miss Norma McFedridge. An address was' given by Rev. J. W. Forster, while vocal solos were given by Mrs. A. Pardoe, James Saunders, Miss C. Forneri, Miss E. Spencer and Miss Earl Parkins, Norma McFedridge; piano solos by | Miss Gladys Green, Miss Jessie Lead- er, Miss Gertrude Jennings, Miss An- nie McCammon and Miss Masel Smith; McFedridge and Miss Rheta Green The accompanists were Miss Flora Schofield and Miss Ethel Saunders. By the entertainment over $135 was cleared. "WIGS ON THE GREEN." When Wife Caught Hubby Driving With Another Woman. A scene which would have been a thriller for the "movies," was. en- acted on Princess street, shortly df- ter 9 o'clock, on when a large crowd street A woman, who came out of one of the five-cent shows, was notited to rush out on the street, and grasp the head of a horse a so dier was driv- irg In the buggy with the soldier sat a young woman, The couple had just turned on to Princess from Syd- evtem, and the woman's action n st. pping the horse, attracted a good dea] of attention. After the woman had succeeded in stopping the horse, there was a lively passage.at-arms between her and the soldier, who it is understood, is her husband. As the row waxed vesy "warm, the wo- man in the buggy considered that "safety first" would be the best {policy for her to pursue, and she lost very little time in getting out of the be vy nd disappearing in the crow. Ti the other woman got into the buggy, the soldier whipped up his horse and the two drove off, but both their tongues were going at a live-| iy ¢:y as they passed out of the sight of the large crowd of spectat-| ors. was on the N i COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS. i Young le of St. James' Church Them Overseas. iq ung people) of §8t." James' { Chan eld a Bathering Wednes- | {day evening, when a large cousign- | | ment of parcels, containing comforts | E for the soldiers, were gathered and | | will be sent overseas. There are quite | !a number of the members of the St. ! { James' Church at the front, and each 'one will be remembered with a fine {gift at Christmas. | «During the evening A. T. Leather- | | barrow, a stadent at Queen's Univer- | i | sity, gave a very interesting address | | dealing with camp life in New Bruns- | fWiek. ! A Great Opportunity! { Men in need of a good pair of! | boots for winter will find it to their! | advantage to attend Lockett's annual} {sale Friay morning. Have Cut It Out. | The directors of the Brockville J St. Andrew's, ol . Nov. 20th, 3 Hall. 10¢ > BRITISH WHIG, THDRSD 34. er ------------------ {AT THE POLICE COURT FRIEND OF SOLDIERS He gave the Magistrate © the © and »} piano duet by Miss Norma | Wednesday night, | Annual tea and sale will be held J to 6, in St.| | THE Y. ML'U. A! IS BOING MORE WORK THAN EVER. All Its Privileges Given to Overseas Men----It Appeals To the Citizens to Help the Good Work Along privileges in ng of 18i¢ of writing been advantag i13¢ room, mt sheets Dave took from the Who desire room opes all who home » soldiers to « addition, a number of tion's offer to their anics to the i the si without eost and manner, During the time Couneil in charg parade in an the of. the any. opportnaities of . espeddally in its Kk programme valuable contact NGL only @ cordial wel He rectors ahd exe embers have id way by shi but by the utive stafi, but not only many times of thei )f the latter four associations leville, Peterboro, the burden has avor of Ottawa, while been a the local Y. M. (A have given them every » local members lans are under way programme of for a work ecially friends of the by other 1 in-orffer that the sociation when not may not neglect this rtant Used Whenever Quinine is Does Not Affect the Head. Because of its tonic and effect, "LAXATIVE BROMO ary Quinine for any purpose which' Quinine is used. Does Cause nervousness nor ringing head Remember there is only "Bromo Quinine." Lood for ture of E. W. Grove. 25c. paper building. All Je In the officers have taken advantagis of the associa- whole building and have wer and swimming baths appreciative National military local associa- "oo religigus and in so doing h with the soldiers given Board of Di the responded in a splen continuing their, gladly aside and sacrificing privil- soldier friends are members in Toronto, and little egvier financialiy the directors of : gladly honored the tickets of these men and privilege acforded more es- along social lines for these men, and these facts are pointed out as- any good appeais on their time and sup equally im and much appreciated work. Needed laxative QUIN- INE will be found better than ordin- for; not one signa- AY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915. That's the Song My Sweet Adair. Piney Ridge. af Beatrice Fairfax. All the above on sale here. FROM NEW YORK CLIPPER (AMERICA'S LEADING THEATRICAL JOURNAL), NOVEMBER 20TH. New York's Feature Songs Norway, the Miracle Song. Over one million of Songs For Me. My Little Girl, now selling faster than a year ago. Little Grey Mother, sung in 18 New York Theatres in one week. A Little Bit of Heaven. Put Me to Sleep With an Old Fashioned Melody, Wake Me Up With 'When It's Tulip Time in Holland. The Wedding of the Sunshine and the Rose. Come B mer. "EVERYTHING IN MUSIC." The | Phone 919. 'ollege Book Store OPEN NIGHTS. nissan RS as a [Picked From the Bargain Tree Priced up to 15¢ a » For a Friday Plum 1,000 yards of New Embroideries and Insertions-- ard. as 25¢ a vard. ~~ For a Friday Plum 1,000 yards of New Embroideries and Insertions, up to 10 inches wide and priced as high 1,000 yards of Torchon For a Friday Plum . Neat patterns, priced up to 8¢ a vard. Laces and Insertions -- * Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Mink is a favorite far for wo reasons -- its elégant appearance and We make a specialty of Fine Mink Furs and our var- long durability. iety of stoles and muffs is not surpassed This prices are lower than any- where, season's they have been in vears. Itis a great opportunity twhbuy. Mink Stoles, $15 to $150 Mink Muffs, $20 to $60 GEORGE MILLS 2 C0 Maks of Fine bus. Remnants Another pile of Remnants gathered 'up and ready for Fridays buyvers--Dress Flannelettes, Wrapperettes, Cretonnes, Towellings, Prints, picking for shrewd buyer 'S. Goods, Silks, Table Linens, Waistings ete.--good { Newman | The Always Busy Store CLOSING OF MAILS British mall closes irreguiar- ly. Information posted at P. O. Tobby from time to time. United States. dally .. 1.00pm. Grand west Deo. (Including Western 3 States) ....... oe nann 11.60 p.m. Grand Trunk west of city . C. PR, 10:15 em. and 5.30 pm. IN samayk CIRCLES, Movements of Vessels Reported { Along the Harbor. The schooner Katie Eccles is in port from Oswego, with coal for Robert Crawford. The schooner. Abbie L. Andrews, ccal-laden, from Oswego, is unload- i ing for the Sowards Coal Company. i The schooner Jex arriygd from Os- | Wego, with coal for Robert Craw- ford. ¢ { M. T. Co's bulletin:--Tug Bron. ison, from Montreal, with two light | barges; steamer Simla is due this af- ternoon light, from Montreal; steam- {er Windsor arrived in Montreal | Tuursday morning, with a cargo of } coal; steamer Rosemount sailed from | Windsor on Wednesday night for | Sydney. A - Subscribes One Million . { The International Nickle Company i} with executive and financial offices in § New York has subscribed for $1,000, } 000 of the Canadian internal loan. | This is the company in contro! of the | "opper and nickel mines in Sudbury, | Ont. district. Ambrose Moneell, Tux- (edo, N.Y, is the president of the { pany while on the directorate are (4. R. DeLamar and Duncan Coulson, {af Toronto. W. E, Corey, of Steel also a director. | fame, is New canned tomatoes corn, peas, reererBUILDERY SUPPLIESewesey FOREST PRODUCTS Nature's best wood- man's best mahufaeture --Lumber, Lath, Shin- gles; Timber; Flooring, Interior Woodwork. If it consists of wood, Anglin ¢an furnish it. S. Anglin & Co. Coal and Lumber Yards w Factory, Ete. Just received, large consignment | ] of Brass Jardinieres, regularly worth! $2.50 and $3.00, now on sale for | $1.49. = vl All Jardinieres have special satin finish, requires no cleaning, also | good size and of the best possible 4 make. Just the Jardiniere to make your! flowers most attractive for the win-| ter months. See our window dis- play and be convinced. We also stock fu'l line of Fern Pots and [i Flower Baskets. pumpkin and wax beans, haricot, in sanitary tinsat Gilbert's stores. | | i These songs will be the hits in thi cities throughout thé winter and featured by bands and orchestras next < already sold. ack Dixie. Ia reer tum 160 Princess Street Our Stock for Christmas Is comiplite in following lines: Diamond Rings and Brooches. Pearl Rings and Brooches. Gentlemen's Tie Pins and Cuff Links. Bracelets and Necklets and particularly Wrise-W atches, Make your selection while there is a good choice. Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Marviage Licenses. Men's Coon Coats » $50 Up Gourdier's PHONE 700. Get in Touch With | & Shaw, | Mullin & Son ForReal Estate Bargains | We have been instructed to offer for a short time, a business pro- position, namely, stone store, dwel- ling and barn, with 340 feet front- age of land, in a thickly settled part of the city, at a surprisingly low figure. This may be your chance to establish a good paying business. A full list of stores, dwellings, farms, building lots at office, To Rent-- Dwelling on William {St., below Barrie St.; possesion at once; also two stories Congress Hall, jon" King St. EW. Mullin & Son | All Kinds of Res state. ; {Cor. Johnson and Divisi 2 Streets. ones 539 and 1456. ts Ait, i i { Can Do High-Class Work No contradiction can w2th out that fact. It is as clear as the water we use, as in- effable as the snowy white ness, we impart to linens, and as unyielding as the starch in our collars and cuffs. WE DO HIGH CLASS WORK

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