Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jan 1916, p. 2

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rev. E. i MACLEAN | A CEREMONY Kingston's Largest and Reliable Fur House : : Offers Wonderful wn Bargains in Furs. punfORMD! DNESDAY | | rivate We Cc. H. Nicholson And Miss Bella Clenahan Were United In Marriage At the Pastor's Home. A very pretty and quiet wedding! | took place on Wednesday morning, {at the residence of Hev.. E. R. Mc | Lean, (mew pastor of Cooke's | Chureh) when Miss Bella Clenahan, | youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | T."H, Clenahan, Maj Street, and | Private William C. Nicholson, of the 14th Home Cai. youngest son fof the Late Professor and Mrs, A. B.| {Nicholsod, Portsmoiitlf, were united) | in-marriage, The bride was attended | { by Miss K, C. Humphreys and the {groom by W. H. Clenaban, brother! of the bride. After the ceremony a | buffet luncheon was served at the {homie of the bridé's pgrents, after! | which the happy young couple left! i {on a trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls Ladies' Marmot Coats at Lined $22.50 Ladies Muskrat Coats, $30.00 Muffs Stoles Men's ('oats Mew) s Blae Ko Ma mot Men's Black Caps Fur Collars Everything in per cent. discount. LIMITED. 149-151-153. 155-157 Brock St., John MK ..$3.00 up $1.00 up Lined .. $25.00 nat { oat, $15.50 Dog Coat, $16.00 $3.00 up $6.00 up Fur here 20 per cent. to 50 THE FUR HOUSE Kingston. a Sook's Cotton Root A e, reliable re mtd iotns, Boia to hres recs of Agr Rat 1 Su o. 2, 83; No. 3, per Sold all sk id, or oi ge on eeeipt tee pamphlet. Adi THE COOK MEDICINE oy a x Ao, We have just received some wonderful values, marked specially low for quick sales: 9x12 ft. Seamless Tapestry Rugs, in Me- dallion and small all- over designs, many very attractive. patterns to choose from. $15.00 R. MeFaul Kingston Carpet Ware- house. : | Oysters Dominion Fish Ce. Home Bargains Solid brick gam resis dence, 7 rooms, hot water heat- ing, electric light, verandah, large stable and drive house; west end; owner will sell McCann, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 82 Brock Street. TORONTO. ON" (Yarmarie Windear.'. i ARRESTED IN KINGSTON. Alleged That George E. Rose Desert- | ed From Ranks in Hamilton. it alleged that one George 2d from the ranks in Ham- ilton, a: ult 'he is in trouble. Word was received by the police to place him under being claimed that he with the C. M. R French leave Constables Thomas Mullinger Daniel McCarey rotnded Wednesday night, and he is now be- ing held at police headquarters await- ing his removal to Hamilton. is Rose dese arrest, it -hag signed-up nd had taken and Yourd Choice Only k St 50e¢. . has a great dis- window Regu- t ach, at during the one in need of Shirts snap for them pl * Sh ar T each sale will Any be a Mary Ms Hory, Ottaws a. sentenced to three years' ment by Justice Sutherland," charges of white slavery. The { was exceptional gravity, | wobian's two daughters, aged four- d sixteen, being the victims &ripp Tablets," Gib- Mrs was imprison- TARE te one of cure 'llenroad Mills at Eng., the . lar cotton | mi Is in IL. ancashj refave | destroyed by fire Rochdale, spinning been partly Eye Sh Is caused by. strain. Relieve the strain by having glassés| _properlv You at fitted. perfect "glasses tine's. Consult J. §. ASSELSTINE, D.0.S., "Registered Optometrist od Optician, 842 KING STREET. Phone 1019, get Assel- CIDER ~30c Gallon New Table Raisins, fine flavor and: juicy, 25¢ and 30¢ iper 1b. { - The finest Comh Honey i the city, White ( per section. Low Prices, Good Service jand Finest Quality of Goods in! Clover, 25¢ if 0 Reneville 3 Mrs. E. | Kingston | him up on| will be sold | on Tasty land western. points. The bride | travelled in a seal coat the gift of | the groom. The groom's gift to the| | bridesmaid, a pear] crescent, and to! | the groomsman a pair of gold cuff | { inks The bride received many] | bea iful presents, among them | handsome silverware from the em- | ployees of the Jackson Press. The pride and groom have the best wish- es of many friends for a long and) | prosperous married life. WITH THE CURLERS. I imston Teams Go Te Belleville-- | Ladies' Matches, Wednesday was "point" day at the] Kingston Curling Rink. . The follow-| ing are those who scored twenty { four points or over: M. P. Reid 32; Asselstine 20; T. Copley 30; Lyman 30; R. J. McKelvey, F. MacDonald 28; H. T. Wal Angrove 28; EB, C. Gild Dr. F. Waugh 27; J. A J. M. Elliott 25; W. M McCartney 24; W.'H | iontgomery 24 : Four rinks from Kingston will go on Friday to play ¢. GQ The skips for the sen be M, P. Reid and nd for the two junior Hanson and 8S. 8S L. Game | ior teams will 1 lott, a George Col + Ladies' The ladies playe {the curling rink {ing The teams Match. two matches at Thursday morn id scoring were 'artwright WwW. R Miss ( and Mrs Mrs. H. Bibby, J. 8S: McKay (skip)--10 ss Edgar, Mrs. Emery, Mrs. Mackie and Migs N. Gordon (skip) 14 WwW. Miss Daly, Mrs. E. Davis, Miss A.} | Birch (skip)--13. Mrs. H. Morris, Mrs. EAVNH. Young and {iron (skip)--38 Hockey on Wednesday. 10th Battery, 5; Riversides Wande 7, Torento, 4 Canadiens, 2 Ashley, R. Wal- Mrs. C. Mrs 4 Que Ded 0, H. A Games In the intermediate O. H. A. ser- Queen's Il. is meeting Belleville this evening. The game should a large crowd. These inter 'games are turning out to popular features. senior Frontenacs on Thurs journeyed to Brockville fer a vith that seven. Owing to the r between these two teams .t should prove a good exhibition. Gan gral opinion is that the locals will tke the long end of the score i EDWARD RYDER KILLED IN ACTION. ies, here attract mediate | very The day, | going, leent "tio And Prone To the wor | Storm of the Win- ter. Another snow storm hTt f sxsiobl on Thursday, and it proved to be Se worst storm' of the winter. storfn set in -early in the mora] and although street cars were kept in operation during all the forenoon, | it was expected that there would be far more serious trouble Yowards night if the storm did noi ease up. There was quite a heavy fall of snow, | {and as it was drifting, it was just the| _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 1G, THURSDAY JANUARY 20, 1916. | Valentines for Overseas Friends | Monday, February 14th, Valentine Day. of the largest and tinest stocks of Valentines ever shown inthe city. We have' just received one Owing to the nneertainty" of the EK nglizh mails, those being sent to friends overseas shonld be mailed not Jate 1 'than this week. . kind to give the railways consider} able trouble, The Storm King put market out of business. only three sleighs on the square. Ki ngston's | It! There were |} THE GIBSON ART LINE of Valentine Booklets, Cut-Outs, and Post Cards. their dugonts, was certainly too rough for the farm-| | ers to venture out. Tramping In the Snow. People who were compelled to} tramp in the spow. on Thursday were a tired lot. Around the city' the | | walking was bad, hut more so in the| outskirts, As a result of the storm| ny citizens were unable to get! {home for their noonday meal, and, had to be satisfied with a restaurant | bill-of-fare. } The street cars did well to keep! but the storm put them on very slow. schedule, WESTPORT IN DARKNESS, Owing To Burning Of Mill Supplied Power. A fire broke out in the grist mill] ay Westport owned by J. B. Stoness | f Perth Road on Wednesday after noen, and ,which the plant was total {ly destrowd. The. electric Mghting| for the village is supplied from this mill and owing tp the fire the place was in darkness on Wednesday | night Which | ABOUT INQUIRY LAVERGNE, ir. Edwards Asks If He Is To Retain |" Rank, : Edwards, Conservative for Frontenac, has put n Cemmous order paper an inquiry { the Government asking if Armand L wvergne, M.P.P,, is to be allowed to retain his rank as a Colonel in the militia of Canada in view of his re disloyal utterances, J. WwW Cloran-Dougherty Wedding. A pretty wedding was performed n St. Mary's Cathedral on Wednes day morning hetween Bernard - F. Cloran, son of Mr. and Mgs. James Cloran, Montreal, and Annie, young- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dougherty, of this city, The bride was married in her travelling suit of seal brown cloth," with hat to mateh, and wore the groom's gift, a| set of mink furs. Mr. and Mrs. Clo-; ran left on the noon train for Toron- to On their return they will spend a week with the bride's parents be- est fore leaving for their home in Mont-?! real, The only out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs, Cloran, parents of the groom. To Fortify the System Against Grip. | When Grip is prevalent LAXA- TIVE BROMO QUININE, should he taken, as this combination of Quinine with ther ingredients, destroys germs as a Tonic and Laxatiye and 1 the SYREN TH condi- } to withstand, Colds, Grip and In flugnza. © There is only one BROMO QUININE E. W, GROVE'S signa- tur€ on box 250k Another Clean Slate. I'hese are certainly quiet days for the Police Court reporters. It quite the thing nowadays for the! scribes who "attend Magistrate Far- | rell s Court to be told that there is| 'nothing doing." Kingston's Police ourt business has certainly. shown a is | Veteran Kingston on Batterymandlie at falling off thus far during the| Gives, His Life For Empire. contain the Ryder of Artillery, The latest casualties name of Gunner Edward the Royal Canadian Horse as being killed in-action The death of Gunner Ryder deeply regretted, particularly by the old 1001" of the R.C.H.A,, as the dece d was in the unit for twen- ty-eight years, enlisting in 'A' Bat- tery when -he was twenty years of age He was through the Sounih Al; rican war and wore a Good Conduct 1 medal During all his time in the service he won for himself a high place in the esteem of his comrades When the brigade reached Salis-| bury Plain on the way to the front in October 1914, one of the first mes- sages it received was to Gunner Ryd- er announcing the death of his wife in the city She resided on Bagot stréet, Deceased 4s survived by his adopted daughter, Miss Laura Ryd-| er '* . The Confusion Of Tongues, On July 9th the following adver- tisement appeared in the Times: If you are not in khaki by the 20th I shall cut you dead.--Ethel M The Berkn corrés lent of the Cologne Gazette was §o much struck by this thre at that he telegraphed the following version to.his journal: you are got in khaki by the 20m I shall had you to death fhacke ich dich zd Tode.)--London Times . To Address County: Council. Sir Herbert Ames will be in the city on Friday, Januafy 28th, and ad 2.30 p. m. will give an address to the County Council on patriotic giv- ing. The county will have this! month paid over to the Canadian Patriotic Fund a total of $4,500, and another grant will likely be made by the néty Council i ' 9" "Sure Care Gripp Tablets" son's At Binglramton, N.Y. at Gib- Mrs. Eliza- > beth Lathrop, who for twenty years WR McRae & Co 'GOLDEN LION GROCERY » . had firmly declared that she had) Pence De Leon's fountain of youth' i a Je kle jar, is dead at the age, Ea Gripp" take a tonic from | | Gibsons Red Cross Drug Store. new vear On Thursday morning there was another clean slate Teacher Goes as a Gunner. Anothier. male teacher, George W McGill, of Withrow Avenue School, Toronto, has enlisted He sent in his application for leave of absence to Chief Inspector Cowley, and left | for Kingston, where he joing the Queen's University Battery He | gO€s as a private gunner "Kingston's Famous Fur Store, Every artie dé in our of Furs is m: wked away, down. ~ stock This is" a wonderful opportunity to buy high grade Furs at prices that may neé¥er be low Again ns See advertisement on page". . i GEORGE MILLS & CO. Makers of Fine Furs. " Princess Street. ! Hark! cured | Tablets, Your friends in the trenches will welcome them "arnaments for as he College Book Store, 160-162 Priricess St. A CLEAN UP IN GIRLS' FRIDAY SHOPPERS ivy NIGHTS. COATS FOR LREAD! hit ages . up fo 3 ASAALEAS Friday your choice Girls' Coats, 'in Light Blue and Grey shades, to and¥ vears and priced 5 ea. Friday your choice Girls' Coats, in Navy Blue and Garnet shades, to fit ages 12 and 14 vears--lovely garments priced up to £9.50 each. 1$2.50 Half Price and less Lots of Snips in Ladies' Coss, at 31-2 vard length of quality, to clear at ALALLSAASELLLLALS Lister's Sealette $5.00 x yard $2.00" quality, for @ood Quality Beaver Plush inches wide .$2.50 a yard Newman & The Always Busy Store Shaw, | CLOSING OF MAILS gular- (8 - British mail closes irre 30 p.m The Drum. By Bret Ha 1 hear the tramp of thousands, And of armed 'men the hum; Lo! a nation's hosts have gathered Round the quick alarming drum Saying "Come, Freemen, come! your heritage be wasted," the quick alarming drum Ere said "Yef me of my heart take counsel; War is not of life the sum: | Who shall stay and reap the harvest When the autumn days , shall come?' 2 But the drum Echoed, "Come, Death shall reap the braver harvest," said the solemn-sounding drum. "But when 'won the coming battle What of profit springs therefrom? |W hat if conquest, subjugation, Even greater ills become?" But the drum s Answered "Come! You mgist do the sum and prove it," said the drum. "What if, 'mid the cannon's thunder, Whistling shot and bursting bomb, + When my brothers fall around me, Should my hear grow cold and numb?" a But the rum Answered "Come! [Better there in death ugited than fn life a recreant--éome!" Cases" "Hundreds of of Gripp last Yankee-answering ! week by Gibson's Gripp | setts BUILDERS SUPPLIES cass wwwl BRIGHT SHINY ANTHRACITE .COAL Free from slate, well sereened and kept.inedry sheds on eonerete floors, No chance to get mixed with mfd, ice, snow. ete. It is goed coal. Prompt, careful and clean delivery. S. Anglin & Co. Ngan Factory. Lumber Yards, Bay and By vellington Sts. en Phous Proce 919 \ There will be a lot of dark mornings yet when ouf * "Sunrise" Alarm Clocks will let you know that rest time is up and Ni time begun. Price Sith Bros, Jewellers and Opticia... Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 350 KING ST. JANUARY ISCOUNT SALE Gourdier's __FHONE I .. Choice Morsels of Real Estate A downtown lot right of way, for offer for A corner on Princes buildihgs thereon; (40x132), with a limited tirfie we St., central, fon $4,000 of 4 frame dwellings on St. (downtown) . $3,200 of . 4 brick dwellings on south of Princess St, $6,500 and two $1,450 Building with A row Johnson 'A row Bagot St. A brick lots A fu ist of cotfage, Stable, Farms, Lots, Dwellings, Stores, ete., at' office, - If yon have a Business to sell see 'Mullin & Son eeclumber. Coal and Woodewos Smo Brass Goods ! See Our Display of BRASS FENDERS COAL RODS . FIRE SETTS AND ANLIRONS JARDINIERES ; : 2 FERN POTS TEA KETTLES AND TRAYS * Our stock is large and prices very reasonable. We have a few Jardin- ieres left at our special price, $1.49. 5 GIVE US A CALL. * W. A. Mitchell, HARDWARE, 85-87 Princes: % Cor. Johnson and Biviaion Sts. Phones 539 and --- ANA (84 (4 hy Can Do High Class Work No contradiction can wash out that fact. It.ls as clear as the water we use, as in- effa ,48 the snowy white ness, we impart to linens, and as unyielding as the starch in, our collars and cuffs, WE DO HIGH * CLASS WORK Kingston Laundry Ld

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