Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1916, p. 2

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"Telephone. 489 149-157 Brock Street JOHN McKAY : A safe, petiable regu roan. ot 5 Bold in three des ren of strengih--No. 1, $13 fie 2, LA i 3. 85 per bor, dinggists, or seat wecipt of price 0e phiet. ce, THE COOX MEDICINE TORONTO, ON" (rermerts 3 Pa RA Pt ear Soa rca ct rt: m0 Telephone 201 Auto Livery Bibby Garage) Pgents for Dodge Bros. <« Motor: Cars - - ----t PAANAAA tre nce li Tea, Coffee, Cocoa The best in the City, at PICKERING'S, 490 Princess Street. Phone 530. -- = - BUILDERS !! Have You Tried EYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time P. WALSH. Barrack St. Tapestry 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 McFaul Kingston Carpet Ware-' house. FAIA Al At PAN NARS NN SOWARDS Keeps Coal and Coal Keeps OWARDS. pi pa ingens said RealEstate Bargains . $2500 Clergy St., near Col- borne St., 7 room dwelling, B. and C., stable. £1, 100. Markland St. frame, § rooms, B. and C 30x85. $350 cash. McCann, ea Butte au Smee. $2 BROCK ST Phone ATS ot ait. new y lot : Limited INCREASE IN WAGES ON STREET RAILWAY. Motormen and Start at $1.75 a Day, and Advance. . ~ On Tuesday, Feb. 1st, { Rai lway Company put € wage schedule for motormen conductor Formerly these tarted 'at $1.50 a day Now gi a day After st $1.85 and af year the Street into effect a Each will a day men no nm the rair®ay a day company receive an Some eni- The ployment re e $2.15 | Advances THE NURSES CHAPTER fo bo Work Hospitals, For Overseas chapter graduate nurse t lene Tue SNES wa ng oversea ng great ted Cross work and Mrs » OX Colborne offered her Afternoon 1h | the time nurse nome during graduate fo do her share of every. 118 worthy causa, h the Chapter and ale holding a food be spent in b hospital ying 1 for overseys a Wedded At Folkestone, Eng, Lo announced at on Monday, of Ronalda Macdonald, to Capt. Kenneth F 3 vice peditionary and, and of Mr. Williams, 'University Mgr. Burke offi- » ceremony The newly- Afterwards dined by the corps to which the 3 attached Capt. and Mrs ire spending a short honey- in London gland, , Ont with xnadian E son ston of © Fund. of the acknowledge 3t. Andrew nday School for the Belgian children, and the following amounts for the gen- eral Belgian fund: Miss Henzy, $5; Miss Nan Skinner, $5; Mr. and Mrs. > Miss Jeun McClelland, Pierce, $2; Mrs Ww | P rtsmouth, $1; Dr. R. E Sparks, { $5 | | Belgian Relief President Board receipt of $20 Wher op it MO QUI a cold coming on LAXATIVE-BRO destroys germs, Facts as Tonic and I tive and | keeps the system . in condition to throw off Colds and Grip only one "BROMO QUINI) GROVE'S t Anglican Young People's Sc the Gananoque -Angl h has invited thg A. Y. P | of St. Luke's Chur n pay tiem : friendly visit, and g _ngfimber are go ing down this evening { OF i Is eaused by strain. Relieve the strain by having glasses fitted. You at properly perfect glasses tine's. Consult Jl. §. "ASSELSTINE, D.0.S., 842 KING STREET. Phone 1019. ee EET EET PURE SWEET CIDER 30c Gallon New. Table Raisins, fine flavor and juiey, 26¢ and 30c¢ per 1b. The finest Comb Honey in the city, White Clover, 25¢ per section. Low Prices, Good Service and, Finest Quality of Goods: W. R. McRae & Co 'GOLDEN LION aRooERY Conductors | of | Registered Optometrist ad Optician, ~--+¥n sworn on the Police Court Bibla HAS COUNCIL TO REFUSE TO TO SANCTION BY: LAW APPROVED BY PEOPLE ? Laymen Ave Discussing the Matter ~--What Is the Law on the Issue? F --=A Precedent is lished. There is considerable discussion | about the eity as to the action of the City Council in refusing to pass the Aldermanic reduction by-law ap- proved by the people It is a legal | question, and one which can only be properly answered by the City Solici- tor, The laymen say that the action of the City Council establishes a pre- cedent, far'if a by-law with thirty- five majority can be rejected then any by-law with smaller or larger majorities could equally ba treated by the City Coumvil and this is a mat- ter that they regard as an, interfer- ence with the rights of the people They the by-law having been submi y tha City Couneil and endorse apie naturalfy hecome ive place 1 refuse 3 it to the say should The anything peop is Th the Council, arter the by-law as ee n put to the people has met approval, the dec vers should but with on of the he yi alidated y/ The citizens are d standpoint * 10 pas all from a | 1 fects ratepa ussing .it to whether il with view it a by-law majority, but and its on the pass » of aspect, after ef othér by-law IN SPOR TING CHE LES That Gooch And Should Play he Toronto isfabsolutely in rdy Heintzman Herve, say ThefO right in the rul to the of Gooch zman, of the 40th Battery are quartered in Kingston, is th place for them to play not the object of the soldier le to m tourists out of the play Righy News ard eases Cold Weather Steady Needed Badly, old weather i ed to finish up the first round games in the three O.H.A series A week of geod + would place the winning teams in the se 8 badly need ond round ~ With The Curlers. Only A game ' $ wis played > g 8 < af Beckwith's rink r 18 to 12 The plavers were Fowler, J. P mn, W. J. Hoop- r, and W. C. Crozier, i 18 J. Marshall, O. Aykroyd, E Jeckwith, skip,--12 To-night two rinks from Br and cne from Napanee will 1 n the district orbett' series Curling Gams, Asselstine by .telephone de » draw for the District Curl games Kingston' plays Hospital (Brockville) here evening and on Thursday morn- at 9 o'clock the winners will play Napanee here. The winners of the second game play in Belleville against Bellevile on Thursday night. District ing, Now With Frontenacs. Heintzman and Gooch, two of the 5 n Toronto hockey players up with the senior These two played on the Battery team this sea- the practice with the Tuesday night showed will be of local team with the annolimre- famous 40th and in Froptenacs on } They son, Another Game Postponed. Fhe K. C. IL.-Frontenac game for evening has been postponed, a' ording to Nl announcement made by Secretary S. E\ Trotter on Wed day morhing Sudden Death Game. en's University in cheduled for T night 3 postponed and a sud n-death 16 will be played at 'icton on iursday night A vic ity for Picton will tie them with Bellevil or the group honor 1e8 WITNESS IN COURT Wanted to Puke Prayer the Oath Book. on His A witne n a § Court on Wednesday morning which two pedlars were involved, produced a book from pocket, stating -that he would take the cath "on his own Bible" as he explained Magistrate Farrell agreed and 'the man was sworn but afterwards the Mz strate asked t« the Bible It was handed to his worship, and after he looked it over he said that it was not a Bible It was a prayer book, and as a result the witness was his ) Ree which: has been used this pese for many years for plir- Death of a Litlte Girl. Heath called away on Tuesday El- | en Velmey McCallum, aged five 5 and five months, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, C. E. McCallum, Deceased was a bright little girl, and a general favorite in her Sunday | school class in Princess Street Meth- odist Church. She was - suddeply taken iil with grippe. Brain fever 4 wand the little one passed ! vay after ten days' suffering. The fi eral service will be conducted by | Rev. H. E. Currie at the family home, 24 Durham street. -James 8S. Potter, secretary-treas- | urer of pie Sailors Missionary Asso- ciation, Sarnia, was in Kingsgon onl Wednesday gn a trip in connection | with his Work. Mr. Potter. was | formerly located here, where he is' well known | 58 | i Being Estab. | | On of Guelph, will be OF ONE PEDLER & ER STRIKING AN- i OTHER WiTH IRON. Benjamin Borodoff Fined in Police Court for Making an Attack on Abraham Sacharow----Keen Compe- | tition Between the Two. Jealousy over trade is believed to have been at the bottom of some: trouble between Benjamin Borodoff and Abraham Sacharow, Jewish ped- lars, which was aired at the Police Court on Wednesday, moriiing, when Borodoff was charged with assauld- ng Sacharow, After considerable time was taken up in the secur! ng of the evidence, MagistTate Farrell found the accused guilty, and imposed a fine of $2 and | costs, which made.a total of $5.25. George Laturney appeared for the complainant, and with the services of an interpretar, managed to get the story of the affair It appears that there is keen rivalry in the trade n which the two men are engaged, and it is alleged that Borodoff called at tho houses Sacharow had previous ty vitited and offered to give more noney for goods than his competi tor had This naturally trouble : The two men board with a wom An named Mrs. Wiskin, living on D ision = street Last « Friday ok to a head. It was said that Borodoff shook his Sacharow and Fh igatened do him bodily harm, and that later on he followed up his threat by pick Up a piece of gerap iron about thr feet long, whieh"had been part of a stove and trutk Sacharow or his hip The injury was a most painful one, but the vietim admitted to the Court that it 'was not seriou The fight ended with the ope blow, however, as Sacharow did not make in come hack." led to trouble came n evidence fist at to ng V.W.C.A, MEMBERS' SUPPER Tuesday KEvening--Miss Appointed Housekeeper 'tb the YW CA, residence Son tuesday evening, a members' supper ald. with a large number in at nee I'he camp-fire girls served at the table 1mbers were given by V. Bailey, "e Arthur, Mrs 'arr-Harrig oy "The Higher and and the value of the bringing this about on the loyalty of XH iation. Milton in and Mi 1 poke re members to the Miss Milton, Pittsburg graduate of the McDonald t has taken over the dut 1 of *» hoarding depar 5, N.Y., had arra 3 this week, but the soft her has prevented them. Big races arranged for 1917 "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." A tn te, i MAA sat Special Snaps During, Inventory this week at the Big Cl tearing Sale of Furs We want sell all odds and ends this week and are offering them at sweeping reductions ra "ther than put. them on, or k sheets To dav we mention Tor Stowe MUFFS:... 1 only Persian T.amb Muff, quality, heautiful hed. for only Alaska Sable Muff, verve highest choice with silk extra made fancy THE DAILY BRITISH wee, WEDNESDAY FEREUARY 2 1916. JEALOUSY THE CAUSE { Queen's Hosy Ammunition 32nd Battery 33rd Battery Royal Militar Army Medical Corps Battery, C. Rove Can. Queen's 46th Rov: al Se hool Can. Army Serviee Corps ¢ Provisional choo) Infantry Queen's 0, T. 160 Princess Street. Lap Horse Artillery Received To-Day Only a li Felt. Cairo, Egvpt 9th Brigade ntal, Col., Sewn by A.M. Gun C Gun Pillows and Pennants for Overseas Forces Made of the finest quality Wholmited number of each on hand. Pennants 12x30 and 15x36. , » hand. Pillows 24x24. Crest rest rest 7 Gun Crest R.M AM F. A. R .( R .( Batte v College Battery Artillery. A. Crest ALL Crest YH. A tH. A (rest Crest ry Crest Artillery Crest A S.C Infantry Crest Crest ; Infantry Crest Exclusive Lines--Moderately Priced. The College Book Store, ces NIGHTS. . interesting than ever before-- ideas patte Pictorial Patterns Newman The Always The Pictorial Quarterly Spring | Edition i for 25c. sale--always in the lead. for Ladies who care. rm my for March are now on & Shaw, Busy Store. oeied ys CLOSING OF MALS of bb United 30 pm Gem 1.00 p.m, BETHEL SUNDAY SCHOOL | Encouraging Reports Presented Annual Meeting. At grade, extra large me-. Ton shape, with = silk ends for .$28 only Hudson Seal Muff, made from heads, plain pillow style, for .$8 | only Black Fox Muff, barrel shape, 2 tailsq4 claws, a big snap for $13.50 L only Electric Seal Muff with border of Tm. Chinchilla, pillow style, extra large, for $11. These are only a few wf the many genuine bar- gains in Muffs, GEORGE MILLS & CO. Makers of Fine Furs. Princess Street | wounded and | ported as having recivered and re- Bethel Sunday School has had an- | other successful 'year's work The annual meeting was held on Tues- day evening when most suecessful report8 were presented, F. J. Wilson presided at the meeting The report of 'retary. George Veale, showed that 1915 had | been most successful in every depart- ment. The reports showed that the "white gifts" at Christmas were cer- | tainly a great success. The treas- urer's report showed a balance' of over $60. The election of officers resulted: Superintendent, F. J. Wilson, gesistant superintend®nt, G. Veale, and Robert Treneer i secretary- treasurer, George Veale; librarian, ! Herbert Porter; organist, Miss Isa- bel Moxley; assistant organist, Miss Mary Beswick. Arrangements are being made for the holding of the annual Sunday school tea the last week in February. the ge P ATRICR ROACH Rejoined Wis Battalion--Re- | covers From Wound. Pte. Patrick Roach, son of Pte George Roach, 14th Reginient Guard, who some time ago Was reported as missing, --is now re. PTE. Has { joined his unit, the 7th Battalion. { Pte. Roach lives on Dufferin street There is quite a demand just now AAA A Am A eh to i A od Am NA ng | wesenUILDERS SUPPLIES eoaey | " BRIGHT, SHINY ANTHRACITE COAL slate, and On Free from screened dry sheds floors well - kept in concrete No chance to get mix- ed with mud, ice, snow, cte. It is good coal. Prompt, Careful Clean detigery, S. Anglin & Co. Woodworking Factory. Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Sts. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1418 wsoelumber. Coal and Woodesee and ~~ ---------- Brass Goods ! See Our Display of BRASS FENDERS ® COAL HODS* - FIRE SETTS AND ANLIRONS JARDINIERES FERN POS TEA KETTLES : AND TRAYS Our stock is large and prices very reasonable, We have a few Jardin. ieres left at oui special pride, $1 AY. " GIVE US A CALL. W. A. Mitchell, "for' furnished houses. \ HARDWARE, 85-87 Princess Phone 919. Rosaries ! of High Rosaries is ¢oms plete, in Amythest, Crystal, Topaz~ and Mother of Pearl. These are: absolntely gnaranteed. Engraving Free. Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of 'Marriage Licenses. 350 KING ST. JANUARY DISCOUNT SALE Goyrdier's PHONE 700. Our Grade stock PRINTED ACCRDING - TO COVERT GuATONS ( BUTTER WRAPPING PAPER FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE PRINTED OR PLAIN A A Ae NN ttn} THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Drop & card to 19 "Pine stréet when wanting anything done in the carpens tery line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs dnd new work; also hard- wood floors of ail kinds. All o will receive prompt -att 0 Oger m ention, Te spn, 3 \ Can Do High Class Work No contradiction can wash out that faer, 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 stareh in our collars and cuffs, WE DO HIGH hr WORK Laundry ¢ Cor, ngston . Lan i a a Bh

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