Telephone 489 149-157 Brock Street JOHN McKAY Limited lr a A Pri at at a A A A NY so: raress PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL medicine. Bold in three des goes of strength--No. 1, in 2, ha. h B per doz, rman Sotd all druggists, or se! 'RK ge on Sea pris. THE VETERAN CLERK roe pamphlet." Address: HAVE AN ASSISTANT. THE COOX MEDICINE CC. TORONTO. ON". (Ferment 2) From Trapper to Wonrer - Registered a WILL \, James Scally Was Appofuted to Ase W. Henstridge in His Work --Latter Has «Been Clerk Thirty. seven Years. sist J, a meeting of the Telephone 201 L me Portsmouth Auto Livery . |[si" ud am dene sit awe 1 treasurer The veteran years ol heen . ) lerk of the Council, J. W Hen stridy ho has rendered valuable Bibby - Garage | |: vio has renderod valuable veneer f age, and the Hiembers ( fe Couneil felt that'it was only Agents for Dedge Bros ght and proper that they should : 8 im help in his work He has Meter: Cars *lerk for thirty-seven years, and g all this time has most ir faithful in his duties Hénstric -. 13 uth ahout mr a came flo Ports veary ago, and for vears was a teacher in the pub tn the village if the auditors wag pre adopted, and a number of ere also passed Was a ng of the Board meeting of the Asgelstine Ww. _-- he forty PRINTERS 4 8 BOOK-BINDERS LOOSE LEAF DEVICES EMBOSSERS . ENGRAVERS "BRITISH LLL! KINGST account There meetl Ot i was lected hatrman and J Hen | of Hes ay i | pot was submitted by Dr Medi al Health Officer the village he condition Was W which VETY | Gibsor showed healthy As t! | Council | James to in a the first meeting of tl the election of iday as Warden of tena ity, he was warmly * members Reeve Fron congra and the wish much would County Council 1 Reeve reply well hav He of Robert the BUILDERS !! _~ Have Yon Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time MAKE ANOTHER AP WALSH. Hor Supplies 15s. Kingeton Barrack St, of-War. y Coy ons >» an ap propri ate Assistant clerk is a nt Portsmouth iv v ther all his life nployed in the I oMce tord; in the f of is raw SHIPMENT Prisoners. The il is gradually the fund up to supply the + prisonges-of { | recelvi {that he Ring ston Ia 1" to men necessaries tell @hout immediate supply the conveniences men have written have ror then ( received fr 1 there ; of SONCTrs with of home' life that they ind alsa, ihe Tapestry Rugs {home YOts do not ev request that the iblic supply chocolate and Mr. Joh over tl en ton p will er cor the re ) begit ny } conveni We have just received -Ricvce may be caused e packing some wonderful values, Ei marked low for quick Son a made Was Too Weighty Col. H.R ® t-a rm in the mot é inabl specially Mace t from Smith, Hou sales. 9x12 ft Seamless 0 Tapestry Rugs, in Me- dallion and small all- over designs, many very attractive patterns to from. $15.00 R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Ware- house. ons mace owing We {weighs thirt pounds , made tried too choose We Are Busy. SAVE TIME ™- By phoning for an appoint ment. Asselstine's for Ciet perfect satistac- vision lasses Consult J. S. ASSELSTINE, D.0S. Registered Optometrist and Optician. 42 King St. Phone 1019 tion, SOWARDS ! Keeps Coal and Coal Keeps Sow ARDS. __H i PURE SWEET CIDER : RealEstate 30c Gallon . Bargains Nex Table Raisins, fine ' * and juicy, 26c and 30c¢ ber Tb. The finest Comb Honey in city, White Clover, 25¢ section Nr A RS per Low Prices, Good Service McCann, Real Estate and Insurance, 82 BROCK ST. Phone 336 or 621. W. R. McRae & Co: 'GOLDEN LION GROCERY losiye si ht he m » road \jo%s meat, | | have and Finest Quality of Goods , THE OAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, EBS FEBRUARY 8, 1916. 1st Valentines Ba. Monday the 14 WORT WRI TES LETTER | FROM BELGIUM. PTE: L. Charge From German Gun Steg Bolt and safety Catch of His Gun --Has Been Acting as a Sniper, Miss Anna Gaylord and Perey Gay- lord, Cross Lake, have received let- ters from te, L.. Wort, who went overseas wit the Battalion Pte. Wort has a brother-in-law, Capt George Pringle, an uncle, Sanford Gaylord, and a cousin, William Gay- lord, members of the 146th Battal- ion, The letters ¢ ritten from "Somewhere in 1 In his letter to i8s Gaylord, he says: "We expect to have the Ger- mans trimmed in great shape before next Christmas I hive just re turend from a trip to the front." In his letter to Percy Gaylord, the writer states that he is still in Bel- gium, endeavoring to de his "bit" and enjoying good health. They have had no show yet, and it seemed queer to sge_thv grass 80 green at Christmas tiore, "The only thing to the Germans all for," do they are writer gating, rand, to poke I ot aly and 8 gi on, n our s to give looking "This is standing waiting I head itdy him *EVERLY some hind of German can get HANS ar be or a up so we The Gor five vards magine what the snipers , and so 1 the witching ¢ and if movement |{ 1 was firing and ball came the bolt gun "1 had day I from A you I am company pleasure of ee a can one o have Il day, him ago I'he 20 at at one us { time he came near Ko clos party Fritz 1-pound high ddle the dropped along for he of or it nev thing time but such a as that does not happen ever) When [I first went into the tr hells made me us, trenches shaky, but I ha to them It is g¢ he VE got ing on went since we T nie goes there is =0 not have time are now lying in re 1 f the firing line , As KINGSTON HOSPITAL. Ihe Building Ix "Quite Present Congested At Time. HOV Gen rnors Kingston Ho pital for their" usual room on Mon very unfavor- tad (the however, meeting, wa iderable terest hospita pri pr 1 edntin 3 be t, ar d the staff of n argely i taxes mo 1rses ha increased I nounced that two of the nior had joined Quegirs Stationary Hospital, and one had been appoint ition in the Convalescent to be We st ses ed to a pos Home I'he visiting repori, both w carefully v i 5 de governors brough tten' and verbal, the institu nents ed concern institution and a made whicl f the gestion the Commi reported upon at Conside thie tions existin hospital the the very best was done .to maintain efliciency 160k after the ine€rest and of all classes, ibers present were hairman) Minnes F. G vr the month are and ( \. Macpherson nt were Management to be condi the governors felt that being and to part of all Col James Locket Sparks, Grand President Of National Marine Engineers. ex-Alderman: A e, Sydenham street, had been vy the Grand Council of the Association of Maring/En- Grand President fof Can caused great satisfaction is many friends. The mem f the association is over 1 to be elected as president honor Mi Milne has ne engineer for fifty-sev Capt. C. Hinckley pulled bels as an officer under Mr. Gilbert Johnson, mechanical the Canada Steamship d first as Mr. Milne's sec report that vatior i ta b great Mil i. $ Ve ond enginee Mr, Milne f every team built in Canada, fas a complete record propelled boat ever commencing with (eral George in 1828, Beside being well acquainted with marine : is also versed in marine has several times been the representative to Otta-, ent q *stions Friday, February tith, Dorenwend, of Toronto, Sha s foremost hair-goods artist, lisplay and demonstrate a 'sample ladies' quality haip'goods and ations differ law asso wa on On Prof Can will sioe k of and gentlemen's toupees and wigs at! A is e Hotel free dem available Randolph, ostration of gny one Kingston any style to interested Want Parliament Here, The Portsmouth Philosopher is out with a good suggestion, and one which will meet with the approval of every Kingstonian ®i{e says that now that the Parliament buildings been burned down, the new buildings should be erected in Kings- ton, He suggests having them erect- ed ju City Park It would take a pretty) rd pull to get the Parliament build s out of Ottawa ~ Cape Vincent Stage Service. Commencing ath, stage of Brock street at 1.20 for Cape Vincent ie with N. Y¥. C. trains leaves p.m, cons Feb foot reek "Gin pills' at Gibson's | strong protest, HAD FEW CLOSE CALLS FATHER PAID A FINE Fon REFU SING TO SEND HIS BOY TO SC HOOL. -- Mother Made Strong Protest, Declars ing That She Had Been Compelled to, Keep Boy Home Because Baby Was Very Hl--Other Cases in Police Court, lecause he refused to send his son David to school, Magistrate Farrell, in Police Court, on Tuesday'morning, imposed a fine of $5 and costs ppon John Saunders Mrs. Saunders,who was in court with her husband, who was attired In khak!, being a mem- ber of the t4th Home Guard, made a stating that her boy had been. kept home owing to the fact that the baby had been very sick, and that she had no other per- gon to help her with ler work. Af- ter the Magistrate had the record of attendance looked up, he came to the conclusion that this was home. "The baby has been very sick, and 1 think it is a funny thing that I can- not have my little boy home to help me," pleaded the mother "The doctor worked over the baby for an liour and a half last night I would not have keft the boy home if it was not necessary.' John Macdonald, secretary of the Board of Fduecation, was present, and hig report showed that the youngster had heen ahsent from school eight dave in September, seven days in Oe tober, four days in,November, three davs iti December, twenty-one days in January, and three days so far this month "How have a cha away from trate any sick spector hoy to stay interfer Mrs. SBaunders de dy and four their "bit" for the "And one of these boys is teen years old," she added, that she was quite proud of the her family ing in the striiggle in which the country gaged Harry cused of refusing to pay $14 wages, said to be Charles Caramalar, for dered at his restaurant A. B. Cunningham appeared the Celestial, and it wax shown that complainant had no clalm what- If there was a case for the Division wrongful dismissal The told him he would have to take his case to the Division Court, and he said he would James Russell, who took a few ex "hracers' last night cold nip of Jack Frost, fell hands of Constable Lesklie strong. It expect this boy to it vou keep him asked the Magis- in the future if vou have in the family see the In- if he agrees to allow the home at timeg | will not do vou * in life school? dad dofrig clared that were How Empire sons' just six- showing part was tak great is en- Chinaman, the due service Lee, a was ac- sum of one ren for the ever for wages at all it Court Magistrate was one tra the the into Arm- was too cold a night leave him paddle his own canoe He had started to rock the bout the constable got him Ho was let down with a fine of and cots to to when $1 Called to Gananoque. Andrew's Preshyterian Church, anoque, has called as pastor in ceessjon to Rev, Dr. Henry Gracey, ( E. Kidd, B.A B.D. Union B.C Mr. Kidd gradnats in at' Queen's University in 1903 in theology in 1907 St Piles Cured In 6 to 11 Days, Dru sts refund PAZO OINTMENT fails cure NCHIRE,; Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, First application gives «elief money to hoe "Kingston's Famous Fur Store, Fur Lined Coats For Men marked down at the Big Annual Clearing Sale of Fine Furs. Shells are of Black Beaver loth: linings are of Muskrat and col- lars of Otter. Depend- we on the qualita, the reduced prices are $40, $48 and $60. Thev are all tional value amd carey one fullest suarantec. Fur-lined Coats $16 up. Fur - collared ¢ from $12 up. A few 8x) [rem 'nats, cholee thee | not a| sufficient weason for keeping the boy! to ward off | ee We have Just received Valentines. ' licluded in same ave the Famous a hundred different styles and shapes, ranging he in We also hive the Volland and other leading Books for Valentine Gifts to $5.00. \ choice seleetie 160 Princess Street. OPEN NIGHTS. ns large shipment of the Gibson Art Company's wpies, by Rose O'Neldl, in price from 5c to 50c. American makes. a of Gift Books, from 25¢ The College Book Store, Phone 919. ew Goods Opened Up For Your In- spection NEW PRINTS, CRETONNES AND CUR- TAIN SCRIMS Also New Navy Blue Serges arantee to be real Indigo Dye; ex- at ..75¢, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. Which we gu cellent value Ladies' Winter Coats - Winter Coats up to $1500 cach selling .$5.00 each All Children's Winter Coats at Half Price. Sou Will = A A A A AA A AA A Ath Na At AA ANN NAN lt it Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE poeeeBUILDERY I I--_---- CLOSING OF MAILS |} 7063 AND TIMBER Sawn to vour order. Our Saw Mill is prepar- ed to bromptls vour logs into good lam- ber, matched and ed if desired. | | | san dress- nnn ~-- S. An glin & Co. hangin Factory. Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Sts. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1418 WOMEN'S ALD SOCIETY. Held Its Mesting On Monday noon. After. The monthly meeting of the Wo- man's Aid Society of the Kingston General Hospital was held on Mon- day afternoon, in the beard room There was a good attendance consid- ering the stormy weather and 'the fact that so many of the members | are engaged in Red Cross work committee of the society was- .ap- 'pointed to meet the committee of management of the hospital to talk over some suggested improvements to the institution. The sum of $500 was voted for the purchase of linen, as required, during the year »Mrs. J. Reid and Mrs. H. D. Bibby were appointed visitors fer Febru woooLumber. Coal Brass Goods See Our Display of BRASS FENDERS COAL HODS FIRE SETTS ary \ alentines. . » high grade coats, with eol- lars of Otter, Beaver and Persian Lanbseiig interlined with Chdmois all at hiv reductions, All sales for cash GEORGE MILLS & CO Makers of Fine Furs. , Princess Street. JARDINIERES FERN POTS TEA KETTLES AND TEA \ stock of over 8,000 comprising 200 different styles ranging 'in price from 2 for jc to 50¢ each and 'in-| cluding the Famous Kewpies by Rose O'Neil, The finest Valentine. display | in the city, College Book Store. Op-! en nights | reasonable. Your Choice Only BOec, Prevost, Brock St., has a great dis- | play of Shirts in his "window. Ress, | lar price 75¢ ta 90¢c each, will be sol { at §0c¢ each during the sale, sold one in need of Shirts it will be a nap for them Gibson Art Line College Book Store GIVE US A CALL. of Valentines at' WARDWARY, Rosaries ! Our of High Girade Rosaries 1s coms plete, in Amythest, Crystal, Topaz and Mother of Pearl. These are absolutely guaranteed. stock - Engraving Free. Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. SUPPLIES away and Woodeosoe AND ANEIRONS Our tock is large and prices very We have a few Jardin- ieres left at our special price, $1.49. W. A. Mitchell, 83-87 Princess Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 350 DEING ST. JANUARY DISCOUNT SALE Gourdier's PHOS E 700, Real Estate A single detached brick dwe Princess street, with eight . finished; hot water healing, od yard, and stable, is fer a short time for This is a chance reasonable T® Reni Detached York street (brick), w heating, good cellar and y ard per month; immediate Mullin & Son " Fire Insurance! Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. Phones 539 amd 1456. | wi on rooms attic a nice home to get dwell on possession Can Do High Class Work No contradiction can wash out that fact. It Is as clear 'as' the water we ude, "as In- effable as the snowy white- ness, we impart to ligens, and as unyielding as the WRarch In our collars and cuffs. WE DO HIGH CLASS WORK Kingston Laundry "Cor. Princess & Sydénham Sta. ed ¢] \. a Ae A 7