Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jan 1916, p. 2

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A ee NA A prs sro, THE NEW THERAP ETPAL MUCCPSY,CURESCHRON Kl FL ro SE BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED TO ALL GENUINE PACKETS. R. McFaul . fro $1150 Reve '82,800--Sydenham Reductions in Genuine Furs - ¥ The greatly reduced prices applying during our Jany- ary Sale rans through our entire stock. . 1 JANUARY 20 To 50% Discount FUR SALE Our prices are the lowest in (he history of the trade in Kingston, Persian Lamb Electric Seal Faney Coats Fox Setts Ermine Setts White Fox Fur-lined Pony Coats Mink Furs Hudson Bay Sable Red Fox Mole Skin - Wolf Setts and Children's Furs | I} [ On many Furs our Japuary prices do not the cost of the Fur pelts in the gar' ments, let alone the workmanship and cost of making up. This January Fur selling is in accordancg with our usual custom of clear- ing off all manufac. tured stock. cover Far John McKay, THE FUR HOUSE 149-157 BROCK STREET. KINGSTON. REMANDED ANOTHER DAY. eres i eat FRENCH REMEDY, Not Nez Nea, French H TC WEAK NSS, si Will Endeavor to Identify Man Who Sold Him Coat. In order that he might have an op- portunity to identify the man who sold him the coat, Leonard A. Lilley was further remanded for anothe day, in the Police Court on Tuesday grorning, was that of stealing a coat from one, John Gray. Lilley -was arrested ( while Wearing the coat, but declares that he bought the coagfrom another man' and that he can' identify the party Gray identified the coat produced, and stated that it had been stolen from Rim at the Revere Hotel ------------------ To Fill Vacancy. "Justice of the- Peace George Hun- ter has recommended the appoint- ment of William Smith as county constabl® to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, the late Robert Smith. . Eight. applications were received for .the "position, but Mr. Hunter decided in favor of Mr. Smith The latter is six feet in height. DNEY, BLADDER, UsisaRY LES. PITHER NO. DRUG! UGERA Co, 90, BEEXNM EW YORK ur LYMAN NID, WHITE Fox FRE€ sooxQu Dx Lit « Cus HAVERSTOCK RD, HAMPSTER® LONDON, Exo EW DRAGRE (TASTELESS) FORMOM gay To TAKE FE ANT LASTING CURE, E THAT TRADE MARKED WORD 'THERAPION ' 1s 0x or MALL SI. POST We have just received some wonderful values marked specially for quick sales. 9x12 ft. Seamless Tapestry Rugs, in Me- datlion and small all over designs, many very attractive patterns: to choose from. $15.00 y low Colds Cause Headache and Grip, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- moves the chuse, Remember to call i for full pame. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE, 25¢, 1 0% ye Trouble Is caused by strain. Relieve {the strain by having glasses {properly fitted. You get [perfect glasses at Assel- | tine's, Consult J. S. ASSELSTINE, . bos, | Registered Optometris ! 342 KING STREFT. 1019. | | { | Kingston Carpet Wafe- § Ls ~ house, A Oysters Dominion Fish Co. Phone PHONE 596. ES ------------ PURE SWEET CIDER ~ 30c Gallon Investments in RealEstate Here are a few Perties and 30¢ 'flavor and juicy, 25¢ per Ib. ! The finest Comh Honey in 'the city, White Clover, 25¢ per section. Low. Prices, Good Service | land Finest Quality of Goods W. R McRae & Co GOLDEN LION GROCERY good paying pro- taken at random m our list: rly St, south parth reital 8144, ontreal Se, south, frame; rental KIWN, x $L400--Patriek St. detached frame; rental $136. 4, Wrence Ave, 3 brick dwellings; rental $432. St, double 1 £300 VicCann §2 BROCK STREET. roughcast: renta | $ : ? lo, (ll ening when the | possib fd eree. 1 { [}| ~ Collegiates--8. Toland, goal; Car-|" i| H- ini The charge against him | New Table Raisins, fine' HOCKEY . 'Cantata, " 1 IN O, H. A. SERIES TAKES Prace| nies lee ny 4 treat THIS BYENING. t was & 'most delightful trea When Frontenacs * And ' that was given the large audience that assembled in St. James Church Meet--Frontenacs And Brockville, Christmas Epiphany cantata, **Bethe- Seniors Play Wednesday Evening, " Given At S| | | | | i | on Monday evening when 'Maunder's | | hem" was given bys "horus of for | The f the junior '¥ Voices, | He an 4 opening of th As ev-| oe was highly pleased with the en Frontendcs clash | with the Collegiates. The fans were (80gTY with the Weatherman for caus- |ed upon all who took part was well | : deserved, The cantata was given {ing a postponment of thé game last Under the able direction of Misa R | week, but the cold weather now is, B- WiHliamson, Mus, Hac., who 8 e | making good ice and a fast game js! Serving of much credit for the sple le. Reg. Crawford is to ref-| did success. Mrs, WHliamson was] The line-up will be: | untiring in her efforts. . | Frontenacs--Holeman, goal; Hall The €horus showed exeellent train- land White, righ ; © ing, the different numbers belng giv- | i , right defense; Code, left PY Re a ioin a defense; Stinson, centre; Millan, rov-| eh with fine effect. he wip er; Shewell, right wing; Elmer, lert| Were Miss Carrie Bajus, soprano; | | Jolin Tomkins, tenor; Keith Light, ass; Harold Angrove, baritone he 1 inge; Fergus |8Weel soprano voice of Miss Ba us| iy, usiquel Fergus, Pau. | Was never neard to better advan- [rover; ©. Toland, right wing; Grat-| tage, while the work of John Tom- ton, left wing, | kins was exceedingly good. Mr. Tom-| Frontenac seniors are } is certainly a promising young practising | Kins : 4 s, tenor who is hound to make his { the vovered rink from "seven 10} oth: Keith Light and Harold An-| +g4ght this evening before the game, | » sang 'In excellent voice, The {and a team will finally be selected | Brove ne § ute e iy { tor "the game against Brockville on| entire wor ihe S0i0/81s. | Wednesday evening. This Promises) cHOTUS Was Splendy as Composed of {to be a very fast game as reports | . . {from Brockville say that the visitors) forts people, thirty are members of Rie coming pw win. 'Pleasant features were the selec- | Juvenile Hockey League. tions of pia Syarieite composed of " . on Misses REsfor and ureau and o igre was a Ingeling OF jhe Juve. Messrs. Turnham and Light; a flute hen o aioy League on Monday night, Ybligato by Prof. Cuthbert Gummer { When a schedule was arranged for the and violin selections by John Mac-| { Junior and senior series. The games Kio . a vi { t Wi alae ; jai) he layed at Jie Palace Rivk. An offering was taken up in aid of | Bones last winter, is to be played for the Belgian Fund; and the amount again in the senior series. realized is expected to reach $60. | A. E. Treadgold has donated a | shield for the junior series.,. Follow ling is the schedule arranged for at | the meeting on Monday night: | wing, {at PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL. Members Held Inaugural Meeting on Monday Night. The inaugural meeting of the Portsmouth Council was held. on Monday evening, with Reeve James Halliday and all the members of the Council in attendance, M. J. Kennedy, jr., and Perey Dowsley were appointed auditgrs, and E. H. Asselstine was appointed a member of the Board of Health Senior Series, Wanderers-Dry Bones Jan. 2 Black Stars-Y M.C.A., Jan. 24. Dry Bones-Livingstons Jan. : Y.M.C.A.-Winderers- Jan, 31. Livingstons-Black Stars -Feh, Dry Bones-Y.M.C.A.--Febh. 7. Y.M.C.ALivingstons- Feb. 10 Livingstons-Wanderers.-- Feb, 14 Dry Bones-Black Stars Feb. 17 Black Stars-Wanderers -Feh 21 iD TO OTTAWA. Queen's Graduate Invited Church at Capital, Rev. Dr. W, H. W. Boyle, of Jet ferson Avenue PPesbyterian Church, Detroit, has been called to Knox Church, Ottawa, at a salary of $5,000 per year. Junior Series, to Knox Eagles--S8t. Mary's--Jan Y.M.C.A -Victorias--- Jan. Dry Bones-Eagles- Jan, 27, Victorias-St. Maty's--Jan. : Fagles-Y. M.C.A -- Feb. 3. Dry Bones-Victorias-- Feb. 7: Y.®TC.A.-St. Mary's--Feb, 10. Victorias-Bagles-- Feb. 14. Dry Bones-St. Mary's---Feb. 1 Y. M ians to know that Dr. Boyle is a gra- duate both in arts and divinity of Queen's University. C. A<Dry Bones--Feb.. 21 Postponed Meeting. Owing to the illness of Miss Ruth the members of the 146th Battalion | Rouse, secretary of the World's Stu- [was held in the orderly room of the dent €hristian Federafion, the meet | bagalion on Mopday evening. The ing for women to, be held on Tues- officers were elected as follows: Hon. day, Jan. 11th, at £ wn. in Convo- | orary president, Lieut -Col. (C. A, cation Hall, is postpondd until Wed- Low: ' honorary vice-president. nesday at 8-p.m., | Lieut.-Cod JF. Ferguson and Major Hall. W. Gray; president, Capt, C ; . : Kane; vice-president, Capt. James T Will Go Overseas. Sutherland; fecretary-treasurer, Lt., = Rev. Charles K. Masters, Newlands; Manager, -Sergt. W. Me- B.D. formerly curate of St. Fedridge, Church, Kingston, and now reetor of The colors for Ahes tegm will be | Trinity Church, Wiarton, has been | Ereen and-red, and uniform has been appointed to go overseas as a chap- | ordered. The team is entered in the | lain in the CRF. Mr. Masters will | City League hut outside games, pos- | sail in a_short time, * | sibly with the 80th and other battal- ons will also be played. -- { Belleville, 6; Queen's, 4. | An'intermediate O | playe d at { tween the Belleville a 4 ------ 146th Battalion Hockey Olub, An enthusiastic hockey meeting of in Convocation v M.A. James' | Piles Cured Tn 6 to 14 Days, Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itehing, -H.A. match was | Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles Jelleville on Monday be- First application, gives relief. 50¢, intermediate~ teams of nd Queens, resulting in a win for Bell Wille by a score of 6 to 4. Queen's forced two goals in | the first period and Belleville scored jone in that period In the second | period Belleville added four to their {1 score, while Queen's were unable to | re. In the final period. Queen's { Took No Action. | The Carleton Place Council refused | to take any action on the request of the Kingston City Couneil for Co | operating in the raising of the poll tax from $1 to $5. { | | Real' Estate Transfer, E. W. Mullin & Son report the sale | of a double dwelling on the north | : de- Side of Raglan Road, owned by By- | defence, Fa-| on Derbyshire, centre, Cook: right wing, Me- 3 sco scored two goals and Belleville qne |The line-up: | Queenis--Goal, Smith: fence, Spencer; right hey; rover," Toland; ' oh Yas, Robinson; Service Discontinued. Belleville--Goafl, Phillips; left de Ribas of 38. Alperica fin Noor fence, Simons; right defence, Whit- gs Wi and ape Vincent jas ly: rover, Fink; centre, Farle; left i8¢ontinued for season. wing, Muller; right wing, Mitchell. -- Referee--Percy Legueur, Toron to." left - between | PRISONER-OF-WAR WRITES, Corporal Samuel Murray Tells Mo. ther He Is in Good Health. Mrs. Murray g,-of 215 Princess | Street, has received a letter from her | son, Corporal Samuel Murray, who Is a prisoner of war in Germany, The | letter was written on December 3rd {and in it'Corporal Murray states that | he is in good health. It was some | { | time since his mother had received word from him and she had become | quite anxious, "1 hope you all had a Merry Christmas," says the writer. i hope to spend the next ene with yeu, as I do not think® the war will: last much longer, We have had a lot | of cold weather with snow here hut | just now it is milder." ; The writer has been awaiting al letter from Lieut.-Col Dawson, but | states that he has not as yet received | pne and was very much disappointed. | NY et? & Here's Something New, Novel and Pretty White Foxaline Setts' The stole is a double fur animal stvle, searf with head ahd tail." The muff. is the new melon stvle with head and tail. The fur is exceptional- ly file, resembling genn- ine White Arvetie Fox, Price for Sett $16.00. GEORGE MILLS CO. Makers of Fine Furs, i Sen m-------- Canadian Casualties, } «Second Battalion--Died of wounds ; --Raymond DI. Leffler, Sault Ste. Ma- | rie, Ont. i Slightly wounded -- Greener, Radville, Sask. Twenty-first Battalion William J. Penfold; Fourth Canadian Headquarters ----- Wo Henry Hughes, Kingston, Ont. Thomas, B. Wounded, Deéséronto, Ont.. Infantry Brigade unded -- Albert 299 Division street, | } t Sia 1f a man was hurt ever y. time he is' scared he would never live to reach | three score and ten. i The man who steals a kiss without | first warning a girl misses the best part of it. Ln [ Betribution is guite often errone- ously called persecution, : The physician's fee is often the nalty for foolishness, | i i ha pe 7.ith four soloists. * Bvery:} |tertainment and the praise shower-f It will be of interest to Kingston-1 1\- | An Alderman and a School Trustee | Jar price 75¢ to 90¢ each, will be sold ra eh [| yi fa Valentines for ct Al AN ry 14th, Valentine Day. Wi have just received one of the largest and finest stocks of Valentines ever shown'in the city, - Owing to the uneertainty of the English mails, those being sent to friends overseas should be mailed net later" than this week. THE GIBSON Cards. Your friends their dugonts, Monday, Februa ART LINE of Valentine Book in the trenches will welcome lets, Cut-Outs, and Post them as ornaments for A Nr str oy, inet i ct fo At EAN Pt rr, The College Book Store, 160-162 Princess St. OPEN NIGHTS. . Phone 919 TE er ge » ictorial- atterns lease # articular eople [Y There will be a lot of dark mornings vet when our '"Sunrise'"' Alarm Clocks will let vou know that rest time is up and Sok time begun. Price $1.50. ; Smith Bros., Jewellers and Opticians Issuers of Iriage Licenses, 350 KING ST. ei. JANUARY DISCOUNT SALE Gourdier's PHONE 700, |. A detached frame dwelling on Cor- | rigan street; 7 rooms, B and C, elec- | trie light," for -,.. cL vee 81,480 | A double frame dwellin , on Rag- | lan road, with improvements, | good conditi FIR We re | ish C | eral. EW. Malin & Son Cor. Johnson wnd Division Sts, Phones 539 and 1456, ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. PICTORIAL MAGAZINE FOR FEBRUARY, 15¢. 4 b s PICTORIAL FASHION SHEET FOR FEB. RUARY. FREE. { Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE AASLL -- to a fae TAA AAA ete ct: a [inn SUPPLIES eer | CLOSING OF MAILS | British mall closes irregular- ) OLD FURNITURE REPAIRED ly. Information posted at P. O Lobby from time to time. United States. dslly .. 1.00 p.m. By whe expert workmen gn, for " INSURANCE. present The Phoenix, Brit- rown, National Union and Gen- | rebuild furniture in a modern woodwork- 4 S. Anglin & Co. Woodworking Factory. Lumber Yards, and Wellington Sts. Office Phone 68. Factory Phone 1415 >weeLumber. Con} and Woodeeos Brass Goods !! i ow fs " rv Grand Trunk ng fact: ry. west of city ++ 3.30pm, *: C. P. R, 10.16 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. C. NR. CATARAQUI WARD ELECTIONS. Bay To Be Chosen. Nominations to fill an eldermanic and a school trustees vacancy in Cat- araqui Ward are to be. held shortly. The only candidate so far named is N. C. Polson, jr., of the wholesale drug firm of N."C. Polson & Co., whose election is assured, for in him Cataragui Ward would have one of the most caPable and energetic men Who ever represented 'it in the City Council, Owing to the failure of thosk -at the nominations on Dec. 27th to name a representatiye on the Board of Edu- cation, another nomination has now to take place. Isaac Cohen, the late member, will be a candidate. Sée Our Display of BRASS FENDERS COAL HODS FIRE SETTS A Neal. Goes South. Yul Goes Sou AND ANCIRONS A. Neal of the Kingston brick yard, Division street, left Monday for a trip south. Mr. Neal has been suffering from rheumatism and his floctor recommended--a wirmer elim- ate. His many friends, sincerely hope the change will benefit him and that he wil] return in much better health, 'Mrs. Neal remained home to attend to the business during Mr, Neal's absence, as he expects to he away for some time. Your Choice Only 50c. Prevast, Broek St., has a great dis- Play of 'Shirts, in his window, Regu. No contradiet} on can wash out that faec, 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 fn our collars and cuffs, Pa WE'DO HIGH CLASS WORK JARDINIERES FERN Pons TEA KETTLES : WAND TRAYS Our stock is large and prices very © have a few, Jardin. r special priceg$1.49. feres left at ou ~GIVE US A CALL. rr ------ W. A. Mitchell. HARDWARE, $5.87 Princess at 50¢ éach during the sala, Any. one in need of Shirts it will be a snap for them.

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