THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915. is! fn ! " Tr ir PINENTS OF THI Lil ig UJ Fk . TEs ind i ' ENT IAG NTE Happenings fn the Cit and 1 What the Merchants Offer to th the Whig rs of Pusiness 1ghan piar Accounts _ Leay ie treet le endorse rease Cound proposal I nine oll tax to $5 Week-end Sweet Drug £61,000 000 1 Class Red Cross {bry GW XE Wee n Ottawa, the guest « he F { ss R. Spooner High-class Sweet 20¢ S00 31.60 and $2 boxes Store BANK or TORONTO Store dell is Lt list enlis attach Grand le 1 overseas service has d for and Batter ' nd Iweet Dr 1g Store t Means to Move Hany dol Watches, \ lave to _ What | bv attendin Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, He COR y I Cut vo lars ( x lass 11 ¥ G ao, before ni 1 Princess R. J. RODGER JEWELER. 347 King St \\ | 1 walk." { has bes if hockey for f leaving a | QTEEY Eross d witl ome Drug In case o News uv ed at Port office W ne, who formerly ord Divisional Kingston was a popular nance Area for veral and efficient Phone Drug and ¢ received a large if new | Raisins, Currants and Peels. Order and avoid the porate FSH, for him Also Suet, chopped fresh !v daily. passing lel S6 officer Gibson t f ih ' ie! CHOY I 1101 930 Red C ants ross Store for drug w Ferrance McGuire soldier who and the pl of his battle of Langemareke Brockville after the &onvalescent HOW won ice at the returned to through Home in Kingston Your physician's carefully filled at Cross Drug Store by Fists Tuesday night Rev. G. I bell gave an illustrated lecture in Queen Street Methodist Church on hrough Chinatown With a Guide It for men only, of whom there was a goodly number I'he lecture and pictures were enjoyed NEW SEEDED RAISINS UY tee. AT THE POLICE COURT MIXED PEEL MAN ALMOND NUTS, WALNUTS RAW SUGAR, FIGS & DATES our wants Hoag's Drug Store IS THE Qe Hone Opp. YMCA, - KINGSTON, ONT preseriptions Gib Red qualified drug Anderson Bros. Phone 458. START YOUR CHRIST. MAS BAKING --With-- Camp was a Ee ---- CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES JOOKLED NEW CURRANTS ACCUSED ( NEGLECTING FO SUPPORT HIS WIFE. AND MEATS. ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD, JOS. AHEARN, JR, 279% MONTREAL STRERT t Phone 866, ( cr SMOKED - Separation Will Likely Be Decided Magistiate Enlarged To Allow ~--From--- GORDON'S GROCERY, Phone 88 Upon--The Case a Few Days, For Agreement, Cor. Bay & Montreal Sts - with and An able-bodied man, charged neglecting to support his wife also with haying used bad language towards the he promised cherish honor was picture presented Wednesday Wellington Roushorn charged His wife to press the charge J. Rigney, who appeared in the stated that it impossible the couple to live ther suggested agreement separa tion In order to have a settlement of Kind made, the Magistrate enlarged the until Friday Because automobile car it constituting a violation of Vehicle Act, William taxed 31 and costs Henry Pollard fined costs for his over indulgen« Peterboro has given $12 branch of the Red 106 to Cross So let one to he 9 the sal inthe morn the and which Court on rd Battalion is now quarter 1 the Petérboro Armouries Was ' Police ng 8 man court was was toge and an of some case his while passed a street was in the motion Motor Simmons was URNITURE, ! line F where lasting before buying else Davenports, Chesterfields a sane and Couches, in Tapestry, Good and and was $1 and Furuno ift ture makes Leather Velour selection COOLS-WILMOT NUPTIALS Music Cabinets, Parlor --BUY NOW--- Cabinetsand Kitchen Cabinets Celebrated in St. Paul's Church on ° Wednesday Morning, R A pretty wedding was solemunize ° . el 3 on Wednesday morning in St Paul's Church by Canon W. F FitzGerald Leading Undertaker. when Miss Vera A. Wilmot daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wilmot Ver - ---- " mn non, B.( and granddaughter of Mrs I. Gillespie Kingston, became the bride of Lieut. J. Cools, 93rd Battal ion of Senator and Madams« Cools, Sierre, Belgium The couple were unattended, | The bride's travelling gown was of wisteria gaberdine, with a black vel vet hat, with Oriental trimmings rand osprey The bride carried a | bouquet of roses and lilies of the | valley. The groom's gift to the {bride was a handsome seal coat, { The happy couple left on the 1.40 {p.m. G. T. R. train for a short tour {in Western Ontario. On their re, 'turn they will reside in Peterboro, | where the groom is stationed with | the 93rd Battalion. Phone 577. Coming x. The approaching visit of Professor Pember, of the old Reliable British Hair Goods House of Toronto, TO KINGSTON, HOTEL RANDOLPH, _ On FRIDAY, Dec. 10th < CE : I< of supreme importance to every person anxious to possess beautiful hair. Prof, Pember will display the leading styles in all lines of hair goods. For Ladies Transformations, Pompadours, Switches, ete. HIS ANKLE BROKEN. Thomas Duffey, William Street, In Jared in Locomotive Works. | Thomas Duffey, residing at 04 | William street, had the misfortune {to have his leg badly broken above ithe ankle about nine o'clock Wednes- \ - RA A rrr f 355 oriing, while at work in the The Pombior. Va ated Poti | molding shop of the Locomotive For Gentlemen I'he Pember Ventilate d Fou | Works. MF. Duffey 'wae ormioe we or Wir dims a reputation that is world-wide, a8 a core maker, and when helping > to move a heavy casting the chain carrying the load broke, allowing the {casting to fall on his leg. The in- { Jured man was removed to his home {in an antomobile, and Dr. Robert | Hanley dressed the wounds. He | was later removed to the Hotel Dieu. Cataraqui Lodge, 1.0.0.F. The election of officers took place at Cataraqui lodge, No. 16, I. O 0. F., Tuesday evening. The results were: Charles Creer, G.P.G.; W. p | Halley, N.G.; Thomas Bonner, V.G.: {R. M. Douglas, R.S.; A. W. Cath. cart, P.8.; A. W. McLean, treasurer; | Dr. A. W. Richardson, 'physician, AN AA A A Ant Waves, Bangs, HAIR AND SCALP TREATMENTS. If you have trouble of any kind with hair or scalp, see Prof. Pewber. Consultation Free. : Remember the date. ad 730PM & Feature Vaudeville Acts 2 £ OPERA A230PM DAILY f } S.A Continues Performance Famous Players Films, 5 Reels Pauline Fredricks in "SOLD Aud Other Photo Plays New Programme Monday and Thursday Prices Vay seme 10C Friday, Dec.3rd Queen's Dramatic Club 'An Ideal Kushand" 10¢; re- extra. Mat Sent Evenlog served De in 4 Aes £1.00 Wednesdny Drums 25e¢, Soe, Sents Strand Theatre Mon., Tues. and Wed. Harold Lockwood," In Havold Mnctirnth's Romance of Myx tery and Vdventure, LURE OF THE MASI Vein Ase Herbert Rawlin HER PREY "oan 2 parts, Hos Arbuckle in n (nwo-reel Comedy, "FIDO'S FINTY PE 'TH In 1 Big sou in SEE Keystone FANGLE FOUR SHOWS Darky 7 and N30 AT rom, Evenings Admission 10e ONE CARLOAD "EGG - 0" BAKING POWDER Arrived in the City Every Woman Ix Using It | Do TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS. Picked and 2 fea- thers removed. PARKHILL & CO. a og ADVANCE INPRICC ZIG-ZAG SARDINES 2 for 25 Cents Equalled by few Excelled by none FENWICK, HENDRY & CO. Kingston Motor Trans- port and Livery Co. 34-38 Princ ess Street. AUTOS FOR HIRE. for and hire rig Dry Trucks sale and attended promptly to P. E. DULMAGE, Mgr. PHONE ze. KILLED AT THE FRONT PT I. J. SHEPHERD, AGED 21, GAVE UP HIS LIVE In Answer To the Call of Duty rom His Country--Was Son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Shepherd, Earl Street. Another young Canadian has down his life in the fight in behalf of his country, in the person of Pte Thomas John Shepherd of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Shepherd, 72 Earl street His name sppears in the list of those killed, issued by the Depart ment of Militia .on Tuesday night. His parents also received word of his death from the Militia Department His father is employed by the Kings-' ton Shipbuilding Company Deceased, who was twentv-one years of age, enlisted at Colling wood, where he was employed in a hardware store He was a bright voung man, well known both in Col- lingwood and Kingston, and his many friends were very sorry to hear of his death He served with the my 2 laid son ' Fourth Battalion Deceased enlisted with 35th Regiment at Collingwood Previ- ous to enlisting he had been a mem-' ber of the volunteers there, but had seen no previous service. When ' the call came he\was one of the first to offer himself {for duty, and went overseas with the first contingent. ! He is survived by his parents, one brother and three sisters. | the -- To Address the Club. i Capt. R. D. Popton, convaleseing In the Kingston General Hospital, has cousented to address the Can- adian Club at a luncheon in the Frontenac Hotel on Wednesday, Dec. Sth. He wil, speak on experiences in the front thenches and the bat. tles he passed through. (apt. Pon- ton was with the Second Battalion and was an associate bf Capt. George! Richardson D ¥ Attention! The Church Woman's Aid of St. George's Cathedral will hold their' annual tea and sale in 8t. George's Hall on Thursday afternoon, Dec 2nd, . { HOUSE' iy : my | THE PEOPLE'S FORUM [4 coer -- FOR SALE. FOUND | ™p-misass am LADY'S HLAUK SLED) GLOVE v t mn --- CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion, a word. Each con- steutive insertion thereafter, half. cent a word. Minimum charge for lasertion, three Imsertiows 81; one month, $2 HELP WANTED. le one 200; ---- . A N, LOULANDS AAD 50¢; alx, SOME ( Qu sq He i : Rag Lake LADIES SATCHEL CHRES FROM SIX yeaus 1 Muller v HORSES, EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES . at t ba ------ K \ GENERAL I SERV ANY APPLY AKTICLES TISED FREE. Ow VICTROLA AND r'wWELVE SEL : tions, $28.50. Ter , FOUND ADVER- ns 0 casl Ww. 1 1sa 4 street GENERAL SERVANT, MUST HAVE f es \ 3 W og A WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AP CHEFSE FACTORY, M nls AA EXPERIENCED GENERAL GOOD CONDITION IMMEDIATELY, FIRST CLASS LOST BRICK COTTAGE, RIDEAU ST, WANTED LOOR MOL LDERS ! \ SILVER HOSPITAL MED HANDS, SIXTEEN AMETOMGRILE SKATES ARI USUAY PACTORY GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN, WITH NE [11] MACHINING WANTED AND SRO »s, cloth- A LARGE STOCK OF NEW FOX TALL MEE i f e, 8 ' A 1ses, tools, ete. If g to sell, drop a Shapir 43 x ( ~ NG Maa i ¢ ¢ FIN LASS LATHE, BOKI CRANK FOR 4 _ AN TRON STOCK CF NEW AND SEC. 1 ture, odd t We also and second- 233 A LARGE V ting ; . ¥ [] fur dressers beds, e buy all kinds of new n b i re A SMALL DOOR KEY, WITH CORD hand furniture J. Thompson, d ri phone 1600 EXPERIENCED SALESLADY : 4 ¥ "Ss Stree HUNTERS SUPPLIES IN AMA t bags, have ling LIGENT PERSON . Diy oe 1¢ vassing € 'ress Syundi 3 ET. ide y FURNISHED HOUSE, BARRIE ¢ Aq Ca Baw de PARTS $2000 3,000, 4,600, CHOICE DWELY IN ALL f Lr 0 1 INGS t 8 500 FURNITURE, McCann, $2 FOR and dry STORAGE clean Street. ETC, Brock $2,500, § ) 8 $3,100, $3.400 10, $4,000 } 5,500, $7.200 £000 2900 DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES, Me- Cann's Real Kstate Agency, 82 Orock Btreet M, WITH OR 1 nplements wok rig wiTHoOUTP © d for ell watered; easy LARGE FAR tock ar AN 5 a Ww YOu SIX OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM- bers. Apply to Cunningham & Mudie, 79 Clarence St. A FURNISHED Ww WANT EXTRA lollar eek ir persons w star y Mac! 8. Ex distance fmmateria 25 BUILDING LOTS AND ts of ground from 000 RGE to erie: OVER A I 26 HOUSE, 108 RAGOT 35 Cit 'ark Apply tt, « n pre : HOUSE ree - i er, A ip an Dr. A Winne GARAGE, AND BARN, WITH 5 ACRES 1 Bath, planted to fru WILLIAM STRHE wt ' P ro RENT A I Mice ar -- BI3.00 -- VURNISHED Whig it 4 dlp : NINE n Janu McCa -- STRE SECOND-HAND ) urna € Apply Kingston i pi to J Company bos Princess : wk street ET--DRICK, ' Posse 008 8S. R ftattress ARCHITECT to w-- te ef SON, ARs 208 Bago FURNITURE, CLEAN, _ r our own lock and wu PAPER HANGING, PAINT ny Tot Ag 299 NEWLANDS & ING, GRAIN- zing A Spe te OfMces Storage, ils thi: thers Phone b26b k Queen St POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER- Rank Rullding orner d Wellington streets card HOUSE, ON Y qv e wy barr ¥ UPHOLSTERING. ! Fp veal A A a UPHOLSTERING, RE- carpet work 1 ating Drop a Bagot street tnd chant Ww. J. pairing I g GAVINE, and mattress renov '" vil 216 ey MEDICAL. M Dn. « re ' Is B SURGE sok w- COON, Tv FINANCIAL, Phone oe X46 INV ed H, A. BOYCE, M.D. OM, LATE MED cal Buperintendent Kingston Gener- al Tospital Surgery and restics os 93 Wellington Phone 964 LOAN AND Incorporat vtonel Henry R on city and and country purchased an Interest al Gill, Manager, 87 1863; Smith farm BARRIE STREET--$2500 Street E STREET--820.00 CENT PORTSMOUTH with § ™ oO ACRES 1 1 DRESSMAKING. INSTRUCTIONS IN cutting by measure, trimming ele threas system Madame AND GLOBE [APPLY TO J. K. CARROI npany. Availab t Phone $8 or addition to rs have for Hability f L, 56 BROCK PRACTICAL $71 dressmaking designing HAIR, MOI, WARTS BIRTHMARKS ang all growths and skin blem shes removed permanenlty, with VOIN ont scar; 30 years' experience. Dr DANCING. Elmer J Lake- Eye 'ar, Nose iy " eT Throat and Skin Specialist, 25% Bagot street UDON, AUTHORIZED BY PRO k Normar f al h the andard modern dances Walk Waltz Broadway ¥ Montre to NOTIFY KMmgst 1 HILLIER Ww Snes To LEGAL CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER solicitor Law office, 70 Clar- st Kingston DENTAL. WM. EGAN WISHES TO that, he has purchased shop Tormerly run by way and will do all pairing and pressing Also make up suits from your own cloth Workmanship guaranteed 131 Brock sireet A. E. KNAPP, BA. L.D.S, D.D.S moved to 258 Prinfess street ates ------ ANNOUNCE the tallor Thos. Gallo kinds of re BUSINESS CHANCE; ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START mall order business at home: ng canvassing. be your ow boss Bend for free booklet: tells how Heacock. 2.969 Lo Kport, NY DRS, SPARKS AND SPARKS, tists 159 Wellington Leonard Walsh Oh. s.xtant, ¥ if DEN- street; J LDS, as- hone 3 : Sample Order MR. COAL CONSUMER, BAR- RIE STREET. 1 Ton Stove Coal 1 Ton Nut Coal 1-2 Ton Cannell Coal 1-4 Cord Kindling Wood Substitute vour name and ad dress and use the telephone--our number 135. James Swift & Co NOW OPEN 191 Princess Strogt [)------ p= Meals and Lunches Elevator For Sale Berved at All Hours, In first c.ass working order. 10 ft. x 15 ft | Hardwood platform, ., to be bought cheap. Apply Porritt Garage Co., - Limited WELLINGTON STREET. Home Lunch Company, Phone 544, NEAR te. Death of A'hert Oliver. There dred on Nov. 23rd at Wen: | atchee, Wash, Albert Oliver, hus | band of Mrs. Emma Oliver, Deceas- | ed was the son of Mr. and Mre | Charles Oliver and brother of Wal | Franee on November 21st of wounds | received in action He was a son ter and Mrs T. H. Therrett, former jot Canon Thornton, Cambridgeshire, KEuog } - rr, nom The stables and contents owned by James Miller. Mallorytown, caught fire on Monday, and were totally de- stroy ed "The Home of High Class Bweets,"" Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, : + Pte. Archibald ALampbell, of the 20th Canadian Battallof, died In of Dera, and nephew of Mrs Octavius Madrand, Kingstoa.