Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1916, p. 2

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From Tra |! rePorT OF THE PROVINCIAL rio Wenrer Kingston's Largest and Reliable Fur House + Offers Wonderful Bargains in Furs. Ladies' Marmot ¢ oats at Ladie iol MusKr; at Cog its, Lined . $22.50 $30.00 Muffs Stoles Men's (oats Marmot $1.00 up Lined .$25.00 Men' s Blac k Goad (oat, $15.50 - Men's Black Dog Coat, $16.00 Caps Fur Collars Everything in Fup: here 20 per cent. to 50 per cent. discount, LIMITED, John McKay, 149. 151- 153-155-157 Brock St., Kingston. $3.00 up $6.00 up THE FUR HOUSE vook's Cotton Root Compound, A aafe, reliable regulating ed icine. »m Bold in three dee gue ot Jeep No. 1, $1; $3; No. 3, $5 per boy. ia yt sll druggies, or sent Bren a pi receipt rice, Aa LH 'YHE COOK MEDICINE Se TORONTO, ON" We have just received 'some wonderful values, marked specially low for quick sales. 9x12 ft. Seamless Tapestry Rugs, in Me- dallioSn and small all- over designs, many very attractive. patferns to choose from, $15.00 R. MeFaul| Kingston Carpet Ware- | house. Oysters 'Dominion Fish Co. PHONE 326. Home Bargains Solid brick detached resi- dence, 7 rooms, hot water heat- 'ing, electric light, verandah, large stable a drive house; west end; owner will sell REAL ESTATE AND. INSURANCE Brock Is eaused by strain. * CALL FOR RECRUITS, Will Be Sounded Before the Members of Board of Trade. s will be sound- s of the Kings- at their meeting ng next Col. C. A the 146th for he privileg d of Traie, nday even minand asked of ad- t the Board and the Presi invited him to * members of 8 Only 50c¢, , has a great dis window, Ye pach, at 5 ach z the one in snap for Your Choice t, Brock St sale Any wish store f you drug Wednesday Dece age after a brief ill was eighty-one was married in 8 had resided in 5 a devoted Meth 1shband, the late an ex-mayor daughter ised She odist George J D 'our sons SUT vive end sweets. at store be | Bo Relieve the strain by having glasses properly fitted. 'perfect glasses tine's. Consult J. S. ASSELSTINE, D.0.S., Registered Optometrisy pA) Optic an 812 KING STREET. Phone 1019. You get at Assel- Mtns oa rn, === pliRE SWEET CIDER 30c Gallon New Table Raisins, fine flavor and Juie v, 25¢ and 30¢ per lb. . The finest Comb Hone wy in the city, White Clover, 25¢ pdesection. Low Prices; Good Sérvice and Finest Quality of Goods wl R McRae & Co GOLDEN LION GROCERY! Battal-| Regu- 'was will be sold 1, Belleville," LICENSE COMMISSIONERS ---- | No Appointment As Yet In the Posi. | tion Occnpied By the Late Clark W,. Wright -- Ingpectors May Get Higher Salary. i No appointment has as yet been {made to fill the vacancy caused by {the death of Clark Ww. Wright, license inspector, and far as can /be learned it will be some little time | before the matter of an appointment, land the report on the licenses is giv- jen out. The Board has had a very busy time since beg organized | Report from Toronto states that lowing to the great amount of work the Commission has been called up- onto do it, it will be impossible for them to have their report ready for the Legislature. However, there may be a ance of the Commission get s report in shape in time. por cays that many of the ters in the province will be changed. Scme of the inspectors ar tunfit, owing to age, -ill'health, e and inability to enforce the law ghould be enforced--34aspectors {supposed to close up blindy, pigs as well as watch hotels, but it is al- leged sgnie of th have been 'forgett this duty ; The question of the salary of in- Speetors is under consideration by ( and it is believed 'given more money beable to devote this work In-| y get about $ so that z and detecting," are only| their main means of} inspec em 500, Livelihood, is much anxiety on the part men in Kingston to at the Commission will in regard to this city + EPA ooo a MOTHER THREATENED TO KILL BABY. Wyllie, Children's Aid Inspector, was in Harrowsmith Friday investigating a case where a mother threatened to kill her nine-month-old daugh ter, The mother, Mrs. J. Smith is thought slightly de me d and in a threat to end the life of her little had to be removed 3 home in Yarker, 4 : handed the child 1shand's r-ina W. H on to be Bo oe ode de ee ode oh ode of oe ened baby to her and:Mr over to law « She father Wyl the ht giste Grebo beep goa PE HEEL Go A, Ww. ARBU RTON COMING Will Speak At The Meeting On Sunday Next. This morning Dean Coleman dairman of the--"tPmmittee of Fif ty' received a telegram announcing that G, A. Warburton, chairman of X Committee of - One f Toronto, would be the leeting in the on Sunday next committee espe 11 fortunate in securing Mr Warbur- | ton, whom many of the citizens will | remember quite well is conneet'on with the Patriotic Campaign which | held in this city some time ago, there will no doubt be' a big d out on Sunday to hear this peaker. Judge® Lavell will at next Sunday's meeting » Opera House orchestra as best local vocalists, will a progran » of "music It ted that a ze number of from tke different. coun-| ty minicipai ties will attend the meetin ocal is workers TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL Elect Officers and Nominate A School Trustee, The met Labor y evening and follow "ers were elecfed nest Kane, president; J. Mel vice-president; W.r J. Driscoll, cording retary R J hnancial- secret » J. 'Sauve, urer William Baxter, ex-president of the €ouncil, was nominated school trustee for Cataraqui Waid Fhe Trades and Labor Council is al- 30 considering putting a Lakor ani. date in the field for alderman in Cat iraqui Ward, next year The meet ing was largely attended I'he next regular meeting will jake place the first Thursday in February and Council on the Er- ville, re Wright treas sec Ww hat Love Can Do, Baltimore Sun 'pon the ashen heart of thi It lays its tender touch of gr Again the vanished touch of rings, Again the roses ra Ig is not much, not strong, Put, oh, what love can do, To turn the sadness into song And make the old heart new! music y the face! itis The little room of life was dark, as no ray or beam; ; red all that silent stark, And.with it came the dream it was not much, but'all that room i nto its deepest cells > Burst ifito sunshine and t And 4hat' how pells! y bloom love works There was a shadowy w ay for men, But .one day when they rose It was a road to heaven again, 3 Where the morning music blows, And that was only part and piece Of the sweet things and the true That love upbn her.golden fleece Of fairy. joy can do War Time Photography. A United States artillery offic has invented a camera that will pho tograph a motar Shell at the instant it leaves the muzzle of the gun, show- ing even the curious "smoke ring" or "gas ring" that accompanies the emerging shell, The shutter which edn be adjusted to make an_exposure as short as 1-500 of a second is' worked by electric motor, which makes several thousand revolutions a minute, Mrs. Ruttan, Pine street, received a very bad fall while crossing the! icy street last Saturday eve ng. She! had the misfortune to brea her leg| in two places. e i new military governor of Paris, { administrat NE Pp rohibition Mass |, SATURDAY'S ILLUSTRATER SUPPLEMENT, Another splendid. Mustrated sup- | | plement will be issiied by the Whig | | to-mecrrow, Among, the Kingston | pictures will be found the Kalan jes Oversead' Draft "from the 32nd! tery. Ovordeas Battery, Capt. T. D, J. Ringwood, fnstruc tor, RB. 8S, A, Licut, George 8. Coward, 80th Bat-| talion. There aie also interesting pictures of the war as carried on in all parts of the world, including the following: Defences of Alexandria.' Harbor at Alexandria. Fighting. in Hayti, Ruins in Belgium. The British Comp in Egypt. View of City of Cairo. View of Port Said. Portraits of Premier Draft from the 33rd 7 of Gretce,; Ete., NO GR AN S TO ENEMIES To Be Allowed During Progress Of The War. « H. Fraser, Surogate Teceived a circular fro: cil relating to the German, and Bulga to .probates ion during the During the war will or letters of estate of alie dent shall be in this province express license of the granted to persons entitled thereto, no portion "of the asset shall be paid #0 any resident of i ountry at wit Briti Empire without the y the Miss ar, has Executive sition of Turkish reference Registr the po ustro-Hungarian an subjects with letters of war no pro admini n enemy granted with Crowar Coun and Xisting bate of a tration of whatever of any out the Where the the eXPress of MAUDE ALLEN IN KING STON. ot Canadian Cherniavskys Allen, the worl dancer, who is 3 in Kingston on # She came from New concert Lh right y the 1 Famous Dancer Hears Maude of the ursd brothers, erniavs and oce a box if a Cold In One Day. LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN Tablets Druggists refund fails to cure E. W. 3 signature -~ To Cure Take is on' each Fhe annual banquet of Cooke's Church choir was held Thursday evening, and about seventy-five en- joyed themselves This banquet was combined with that of the La- dies' Aid for the boys of Cooke Church Solos were rendered by Misses Rosevear and Lemmon. "Kingston's Famous Fur Stare, ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN. During this genuine Clearing Sale of « Furs there HO l'eserve in our When vou that--this low prices have been re- "duced from 20 to 50 per cent. ven may perhaps realize the hie saving by buving onw. MUFFS "Mink, Muffs, for Persian Lamb for Alaska for Persian for Western fore Rac CO0N Muiffs, for $7.25 Muskyat Muifs for $4.75 BlackaWolf Muffs, for $17.50 MaTs, is hig con- season's whatever stock. sider . $16 Muffy, 8 Muffy, .$10 Muffs, "$4.25 Muffs, Sable Paw Sahl Hudson for Astra han Muffs, Blac Kk Fox Muffs, for £ © $950 Marmot Muffs. » $4.50 Muffs. for Sth $3.75 Ermine Muffs, for .$45° All sales for eash--neo approval. ~ Mail orders carefully filled. Mink fu White Shibet | Valentines for Overseas Friénds to the Cards. their dugants, 160-162 Princess St. Monday, February 14th, Valentine Day. of the largest and finest stoe ul of Valentines ever shown in the eity. uncertainty of the' 1 should be, mailed not: / A stg \ We English mails; "those heing later than this week. 8 NIGHTS. rr ---------- A ------------------ s received one Owing sent to friends overseas have just THE GIBSON ART LINE of Valentine Booklets, Cut- Outs, and Post Your friends in the trenc hes will welcome them as for ( aliments . The College Book Store, Phone 919 now box, | I Games lc urling I results amd' rinks are: Kirkpatrick, J. Matheson, Dr, John Watson (skip)--11. 6G. E (skip) WwW. J teams were | round point j readiness | where | match in C - Profitable Reading! E MANY INVENTORY CIALS SATURDAY. A FEW OF T SALE SP 150 yards Fancy Dress Tweeds and Green Mista s at Te a day vard 125 yards Cord Velvet Cardinal and Copenhagen shades: only. ventory 8: Sale Price on Saturday Lite ain, on Saturday . ¢ colori mgs. Huck. Towels Girls' Heavy Coats. Girls' Wool Coats--'| priced up to $9.50 Ladies' os' Coats. . Inventory Sale Price 150 yards Silk Crepe De Chene- Copenhagen, 'a yh fares . Inventory Sale Price on Sat., 50c Grey Wool Blankets 300 Yards of Wirappereite- Inventory 'Sale Price . Extra special, at . a - a ef I'it ages 3 priced up to $6, for I'o fit Alf prices to please Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE | Brown, Blue priced Satur ' Lo. 30% 46 inches wide; 27 inches wide,in Black, In .50c Mauve, Blue Sk. King's Navy, Inventory Sale Price 2.50 and up -Pretty designs and 12 1- 2c 12 1 2c each 1 vears ..$2.50 each : ages 12 and 14 years; cach. Inventory. Sale § wv vewwe wv vow A A A A ag i OF MAILS mail irregular- it P.O Ww ITH THE CURLERS, on Thursday--C. O. C. Game Called Of. ars games were played Rink 'on Thursday. Three at Macnee, Judge Lavell, W: E. Ferguson, | T. Wallace and A_Strachan (skip) 110, Lothrop, E. W Hague and W, L 11 ' Drewry, AL Gq. RP H. T. Coleman, { P. Reid and A. Snodden Jskip for 1. | B. Walkem) 7. W. F. Inman, J. McCartney, M. } Reid and Ge orge Hanson (skip)--9. T. Copley and A. Fowler, G. Derry, Driver (skip)--10. At the end of the 12th round, tied, - but in the Mr Game Called Off. Kingston curlers were on Friday they were to 0. C. L. The play 'GEORGE MILLS & C0 | unfit condition for play. | 3 | RRR, { ; Makers of Fine Furs. ncess Street "Phone, 230," Gibson's i wants The in play. The Henderson, Gobdwin 13th Driver's team scored one all in for Belleville, a return with the Belle- i ville rink, when they received a tele- | phone me ssage stating the ice was in for drug ice at the covered rink is be- H ing saved for this evening when the band w BUILDERS BRIGHT SHINY ANTHRACITE COAL Free from slate, well screened and-kept in dry sheds on conerete floors. No chance to get Intxed with mud, ice, snow, ete. It is good coal. Prompt, careful and clean delivery, S. Anglin & Co. Viangm Faclory. Lumber Yards, Bay and W ellington Sts. Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415 se wseoelumber, and Woodesoe Brass Goods " Soe Our Display of ! BRASS FENDERS COAL HODS FIRE SETTS . AND ANLIRONS Coal nn JARDINIERES FERN POS TEA KETTLES AND TRAYS Our stock > large and pitichs very reasonable. We have a few Jardin-: ieres left at our special price, $1.49. GIVE US A CALL. W. (A. Mitchell, HARDWARE, 85-87 Princess SUPPLIES sameceny | Clocks There will be a lot of dark mornings-xet when Hl our "Sunrise" Alarm Clocks will let you know that rest time is up and work time begun. Price $1.50. Smith Bros., Jewellers and Opticians Isswers of Marriage Licenses. 350 KING ST. JANUARY DISCOUNT SALE Gourdier's | PHONE 200, | PRINTED ACCRDING 10 GOVERNMINT NGLAYRS - BUTTER WRAPPING 'PAPER FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE PRINTED OR PLAIN The British Whig Nt A cr rg, om Sa THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine st rest when 'wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work; also hard- wood floors of all kinds. All orders will recelve prompt attentio 40 Queen Tn gation. Stop Can Do High Class . Work No contradiction can wash out that fact, It is as clear as thé water we use, as in- effable as, the fnowy white- ness, we impart to linens, and as unyielding as the starch in our collars and cuffs, "WE DO HIGH CLASS WORK Kingston Laundry | Cor. Princess & Sy " . + y ge

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