Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jan 1916, p. 2

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JANUARY. 5, 1916. I -------------------- smn wi a A ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ' ( os LR Whit | The Song that t Appeais to Eve rybody_Cuthbertson' s Enormously Success- Hl acesse INSPECTOR PASSED | ful and rds 1 AWAY ON WEDNESDAY. Served as Magor of City for Ome {ee ou fe' Year, and Represented Fiumteuse | : he d Berewle Ward 'as Alderman for Many | Words hy Tors ul P are reproduce eb | Years ----,Oity Loses. Another Good | AER Keen BowARD Cumimer TON. Citizen, 7 God ki ou safe, d heart o' mine, * IR i ona ow a. - | "Kingston has lost. another: good | H ] In distant lands, (he battiefelde | citizen, in the person of Clark Wil- {ff - Or ou (he broad Nigh: ses. liam Wright, License Inspector, who y God & ' Pp ins passed away about nine o'clock on | . : "0 Pie hou She dear heart 4 Wednesday morning at his home, 25 A 3 , Drag by ou leaden, Hielons wings, Colborne street. He was fAffy- six | If TAUKDt With 'rosemary. fli years of age. Mr. Wright had been ! God heen you safe, desir heart 0 mine, i ! a failing health: for some time; but 0 ST hCou again 1 sees i i} | bad only. been laid up for a few | Gon Dery you Rome (0 me. weeks. He was unwell at the time ' i CE £ tealiles of, sveiviiin the Provincial Board of License! W207, for Whe amt s aid feelifig Prd 2 blo, a us oun Commissioners visited this city, and | ! has not ac lead One dear friend absent at that time was forced to take to| in fMistant ands & his bed. He underwent treatment] 3 Pron reid, or on the : at the General Hospital for a time. | . is : : Born and raised in Kingston, Mr. ty 'virtue its meri 4 Has jumped ht into the front rank of popularity, and is now belng sung | { Wright Was ene of the best. known ir best Contraltos and others as their Special Ttem, | fof her citizens, His friends were! i | legion, and he was beloved by all e College 'Book St 1 | | He was possessed of a kindly heart O e {and spirit, and was a man who mad 4 1 many friends. The announcement 160 PRINCESS STREET - . PHONE 919. | of his death was received throughou. | the city and district with sincere re | gret and many were the tributes paid hiw, Mr. Wright was a son of the lat | Clark W right, Kingston, and was born on March 12th, 1859, His fa ' ther was a furrier, carrying on busi- ness on Wellington street, the store being: one of she best-known in East ern Ontario Deceased was educat ed here and in Montreal, and after if wards went into the business with | | his, father; under the firm name of : pc lark Wright & Son. He a : - i wo ; u i} in ;the business for many vea ; . There will be a lot of 1 Russian Lamb Collarets Sale ik! ter 'Which he went into the insurance ds wk mor ings vet when Price $56.00 | Diisivess, représenting yarious cour | arf '<Q 94 Al: € : : : panties € was appointed' to the ' ou SUnr ise rm Dyed Coon Throws . ..$5.00 °° Real "Sable Ruffs and Ties . position of license 'inspector in .the : Empire Muffs Sale Price .. $3.00 Pefian Lamb Muffs fall of 1905, succeeding the late Wil- . b (if ¢ loe hss will let you know Dyed Coon Ties ..$1.50 John McKay, Limited For. some years Mr. Wright took a THE FUR HOUSE -1- ie 149-157 BROCK STREET ssn ms-- A AA ats, tet . werk time id Price very active part in iyunicipal affairs - aT - ny 40 ry $1. 50. and in 1895, had the honor of being > 4 lal : : » elected Mayor of the city, which pe S . BLACK CARACUL 24 mehes w ide, fine qual- 4 sition he ably filled He first ep tered the City Council in 1801 as a. q| 1ty--reg. price, $3.00, § 50. Thursday Smith B ros., if representative of Frontenac. Ward § Special : ; Cor . $2.50 and $3.00 { {and also opt sented his ward in the | | Council in $892, 1893, 189 sn serving | § s Jewellers and Optician as Mayor the following year, and | §| " -- 4 | then representing the ward*as Ald | Issuers of Marriage erman again in 1897, 18948, a ud FINE QUALITY SEALETTE- --Special at i Licenses. v . i ig 1900 He took much interest in the no - - "| welfare of the city, and during his $l / $5. 00 and $7.50 350 KING ST. time in the Council did much to pro ~ REMEDY, Not. No2. NM a { ages of 18 and 45; and fourth, all mote the interest f tl ty Fol 6 rrr . Son a ------ 1 $ls 0 1€ eity he 1 : THERAPION N sred ALL OF MILITARY By men physically 5 between the ages |lgyved s0 well q 1ERAPION 5. DISCHARGES, f 45 an®60. Of course, the regular In fraternal societies, deceaseil was €| . : ap i grr Redd exemptions are wade 'from . these also very prominent. He was a § 2 YARDS OF SEALETTE in beautiful shade \ oo \ fa | . . : nu . : ae a Or PTI howe or AT COULD BE FORCED TO SERVE member of Kingston Lodge of Per-| of Beaver--s0 inches wide: ree. value. $5. . CO. HAVERSTOUK RD. HAMPSTEAD, LONDON, ENG ORDER-IN-COUNCIL. The statement made at Ottawa by 3 a ! A GREATASTEL ESS) PORMUF gaky TO TAKE yi p iy fection, and Rose of Sharon C hapter, i THERAPION SAFE AND ( : ) rn - someone in the militia department Rose Croix, Scottish Rite. and aleq | Thursday Special i 1 ' 4 LASTING CURR, tion Law Is Not .Necess (here, to the effect that the Canad o ¥ Tau . a lit chit alled t . secretary-treasurer of these lodges. 4 _ sary--The Militia Act Has a Pro- ian mi itla mighttbe called out to go | 1, was also a member of Minden vision For Calling Out Four Class Dyaran is he lim cause %he allicer Lodge, -A, F. & A. M., an .Oddfellow | : | Coon Coats ag . making his stateme 2 - . es. » : : out that the militia of Canada meant {and a meinber of the Canadian Or- A CLEAN UP IN WOOL COATINGS -- 24 | * "While the citizews of Kingston are der of Foresters. » ys men of 'military age. He said i a wide Re) = a vam {reading of the Lord Derby bill in: fi JHER Of miiita 'men did the mi. |. In religion, he was an Anglican, | inches wide--ypriced up to $2.50 a vard. ! a { England, and guessing at the possi- ii, duty while others equally ne. and attended St. George's Cathedral, | Thursday Spal J i . '- {bilities of conscription in Canada, ible to train for their country's de-| St--James Church, and St. Paul's J 1 few, perhaps, 1 ze that it would fense neglected to do theirs, it did | | Church, during different periods of | ol ae . = fF . 6 nol ho me's to pass conser... y.xe them say different regard his life. TT . | tion law to fq all the men of mi ing their eligibility to serve in war He is survived by his wife, three | tlitary age in this city to enlist. A ti me sons and four daughters. The son, ) DIES' TWEED COATS This Season's statement to this effect was made by | Ald. LA "Why. éven in peace time, when @ve George Clark, Kingston: a prominent inilitary man, who quot- 1 | 4 ; ego 3 ! 2 ' l0t-{ we are having a summer/camp, if we Jobn Ri, Bank of Toronto, Kingston: newest styles- Half $price y our er 3 ied the Military Act as his authority. | conn got sufficient men from - the) and William E., at home. The " t " Smet A AAA A i Ae | He stated that if the present units Mo hava ine figs veined A ! pg : military units. to go down for the |daughters are Miss Gussie, Nursing | We have Just received [were not recruited ithin the lime work we can draft from the eligible| Sister at the Richardson Convales. some wonde srful values, {desired by the military author] eS men, Moviding an order in council Som | Home, Kingston; Mrs. Thonias % , . < , {that all that would be neéded to, passed," he stated. i. Paterson, Calgary; Frances and y marked ; specially low make evely man eligible uy enlist, While speaking on the subject he Catherine, at home. Mrs. - James for quigk-sales. j come out, would be a oly said that of all the military officers! MacArthur of London, Ont., is a sis 5 : cil. After this was sed, it vould who attended a conferemce in' Teo-.| ter. } 9x12 ft. Seamless imply be a case of balloting for the ronto, at least half of them were ov- i : : * # , and they would be drafted. er the military age. They had Com Help Queen's Hosni & . ¥ 4 ary age. y¥ ha 3 pital, \ ® ~ Tapestry Rugs, mn Me 3 Militia to service because the men of The members of Queen's Alumnae The 'Alwa 8 Bus Store . | dallion and small all- according to the Canadian lilitia 4, military age had failed the foun- ' Association resident in Kingston i y y i | | THAT TRADE MARKED Worn 'i uHE fr AREER PHONE 700. re 'arg four classes for the draft, back wet, first s yomen or widowers . @ try. have been -asked by the Red Op 1 over designs, many very withiBuy children, between the ages! '*°s LX bn give a "Sheet Shower' Tin Grape Ton - attractive. patterns to J oP1¥ and gs -second, single men or on Friday, Jan. -Tth, De from 3.30 to 6 | 'ww vy verevew } Nt choose from widower thout Swilgresn, Hatwatny WATERTOWN NEWSBOY p.m The admission fee will be one. Rn sn . - n ; S Bran §. Choose . {the ages of 30 and. 45; third, mar or 'more shzels (Free yards long. by BUILDERY SUPPLIESeeees | ! : ' i vithy children, between the JOINS CANADIANS. 60 inches wide, he mumed and launder { ' sul , == roa a ed I will be served and the Col . a $15.00 } Geerge Lamoreaux, 16 Years Te we To tra pean : a CLOSING OF MAILS BRIGHT, SHINY A detached frame dwelling on Cor- will be in attendance. | a hg 8 RT ? = Old, Enlisted in Artillery Ned ta British. mall closes Irregnlar- ANTHRACITE COAL riEan street. 7 rooms, B and C, elec Privat Madd 1 Egglot 1 Int 1 at P.O tric light, for . 81, 450 , ate addox ; ane Eggleton | y. Information posted at I. O, 8 : : 8 double § : a At Kingston were removed from the Artillery|] Lobby trom time to. time. ! Free from slate, well 4 ile frame dwe Hing , on Rag- 5 ! > Butgacks to the Genords Hore lan road, with improvements, in . / he Times of Ww atertown, N.Y James Rota: s ambulance uspiial in United States dally .. 1.90 pm. screened and ke pt in dr V good condition, for , .. . $1.350 v i says: . . A { Grand Trunk, golug 3 sheds on concrete floors. FIRE INSURANCE : ¢ : Francis 'W. Lamoreaux, of 176 : Re 1 1.40 9.m ' No che ance to get mix- 1 * ES ° I ; Stone street, has just received word " ow nse" 1160 am, Ji We represeiit The Phoenfk, Brit from a sister in Kinston that his | Grand rua ed with mud, ie €, SHOW, § ish Crown, National' Union and Gen- Kingston Carpet Ware- bother, George sixteen years of uge, ete. Tt is good coal, eral. h ,® ~ : i | well known in this City, has enlisted \ 5 % \ . i | in the Canadian heavy artiliery, and enuine 1 1 I rompt, ca reful and : - y gone to England preparatory to ser- a ark clean delivery \ : ) on i {ving at the front This news came ! west of city sie : we . . : i Fuca a re > 1 C. P. R, 10.15 a.m. and 5.30 pm. 9 4s a great surprise toMr. Lamoreaus, . { C. N R oy -- ™~ AAS eg + 3 | #lthough he knew that his brother - haps. i \ ' Cor, Jahan and Dre Sts. . : had gone to ®anada to visit. . ---- i S. gl & 539 and 1456. ¢ $ > + afore 2 roy a Is caused by strain. Relieve] "Mr Lamoresa i chet for George -- An m Co. ner the strain by having glasses C. Sherman on his pleasure vacht ~~ : Wedded At Audley, Alberta. - W oem Factory. sige - | during the summer and only recently - i Thurs Y < TT ' rot A quiet wedding took place Thurs Lumber rds, Prom rly fitjed. Y ou get| returned to: his home = here He day, Dec 30th. Th Phe home o ards . . , ¢ : A LIN F] perfect lasses at Assel-| learned when his sister came here Mrs anid Mrs Thomas Hamptor Bay and Ww Vellington Sts. |} $1 \GH {1 sters tines. Consult 4 [that Heise bad sgiisted at Kings. {| Audley, Alberta, when their daugh- Office Phone 66. i . " Bo Tenn oat Hr Se yrseam 1 3 ter, Agnes Sliter, was united in mar Factory Phone 1416. 131} hy ¢ e sister George asked lage t tov : \1 (*. Ratcliffe, 1 J. S. ASSELSTINE, D.0S., for a pair of fur-lined gloves and Be IP ev. Samuel C. Ran @essLumber, Coal ; Mr z Valley, Alta. Rev. K. C, -Me- SL we . Registered Optometrist ard Optician, | Lamoreaux' intended to send sod, Stettler.-an old friend of the Dominion Fish Co 342 RING STRELT. | them tg him 85 soon as Ng le ans his family, performed th ceremony . Phone 1019. .address. He has written hs : ister for it i \ 2 The bride, who was unattended, war b Tr and expects to hear wit in. a given away by k ay p i en- /l | " % i ¥ Dy her father, and € i PHONE se. = = : : = Tew days, X ! «ered the room to.the strains of Men- os | REET = : 1 ow i $ 1 i Serge Lamoreaux is well kn . 7 delssohn's weddi march played fd where he old papers for a AN of newest mater Mrs. I ete, . td i : : Hubert Hathpton * - ey his ay read always jie hind styles, priced J} her travelling suit or he: ayy : i ome in Watertown, But . . dine, trimmed with se: 2 y { had visited Canada several . times, now from : ; Ste Our Display of muff to" mat { purple vel- !and his brother thinks he enlisted dteh, a hat of y ' = i i vet with ostfich mount, and carritd! RASS FENDERS . » lass ealEstate Just for the experience Although | $6.00 to. $16.00. a bouquet of white carnations 'and COAL HODS J : Ls n but sixteen years of , } it Work age; he has fern. Mr apd Mrs. Ratcliffe left FIRE SETTS 53 ® : " Ihe _Fge of a team. of horses. in the Sweeping reductions I on the afterfioon train for "Donan AND Anxciroxs fl ' 5 if ; . ia Javy artillery division. : . €n rowie to 'their home 'n Donhlda, anise : | Bargains New Fable Kaistus foe The W her x Your Ae on_all our followad by the best wishes of their JARDINIERES Po Sp utradision Ppl ih : ; ; ; Abel 1 IC; The Weather a Year Ago To-Day. : LLIN many friends, ini 8 Sah 5 : ; t igh wd Juicy, and { Cloudy. Templntule, | hig h, 44.8 MIL ERY pt TEA KETTLES a2 Le irs glo 8 white: $3800 Aberdeen St, wew brick: 1 POT degrees; low, 13.6 degr reni- : i Beautiful Ney New Stock To Choose. > > AND TRAYS Hl |r we impart to linens, and 3. ims: furance; electric. The fingst Comb Honey in ber A good variety of Hats J Provest, wold. in one dav. yd . Brock street, has {Fis as unyielding as the starch fn sos linens Sr, = reps the City. Ww hite Clover, 25¢ g su0 Quinine.' Bei signi to "hoose from at almost ffi year an extra fine asso-tn Our stock is large and Prices very | our collars and cuffs. ; a frat | Brock, st#se: 6 roomsin. Ter scetion. 'ture, BE; W. GQ ROVE, Bhe. any price vou care to | weeds, cheviots and _serses Jor ai : oe have & few Jardin- ; : WE DO HIGH } : : jorder clothing department. Hig | jores left at our special price, $1.49. 2 te nA betens t New A gricultural Tie Represéntati 'i pay. | ready-made clothing and gents' fur- pr Rot water Beating. i Low Prices, Good. Sorvice! B cpr estntative, Iniching departments are well arsort. AN 0x EASY A. S. Setritt has been appointed (J ~ocicon CH ey with - GIVE US A CALL, 5 : and Finest Quality of Goods ;by the Outario Government to take oe souls. § 1 Metin ; |tho place-of Cleveland Maine, who | GEO MILLS & C0 EE rm ---- : -------- 4 | resigned his Position, 4s distri a al Tk ." " _ Man from Cataraqui' Mth cultural representative for Fi e- ; "= n © notices as he goos back and fort nac, 'to go overseas with the R. O. 126 & 128 Princess St 1d 'the i city that the roads are in fair- A. Mit tc I, H. A. Mr. Serritt will have his of- [J] 126 ! was Bb i iy sate fe condition for travel, excepting | Ww, 1 e fice at Sydepham, and will be assist- pS : le ere the so-called im- ed by Mr. Hanlan, provement | har been made. HARDWARE.

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