ST. GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL. Telephone To . 489 149-157 Brock Street JOHN McKAY Limite {oto SE CROSS DONATIONS A 8a, tis. Sidhe regulating in three WHICH HAVE B : PAST MONTH. fitm « of Jongh a. 1. 3 No. 3, $5 per bos, Bold rt: A unattended, was given in marriage 5 hey Came_Prom Many Sources, and |}, or mother, and 'wore a smart tail- am weeipt ol Fron pamphlet. Were Greatly Appreciated for the gred suif of pavy blue, and costume Work and Thought of People. hat of Georgette crepe. Her flowers THE COOK MEDIC TORONTO. ON" (Fermarté' Red Cross subscriptions were white roses and, lilies of the val- January' 15th to February 14th A. Hayér Hird, New ----_-- acknowledged as fellows as the groomiman i 4 J J p Mrs. et "14 {Previously acknowledged . . $9,166.30 ter the ceremony, uto ivery : | 'anadian Clubg Palmer lec- Hendry, aunt of the bride, held a re- i Aa 95 60 ception as-her home in King street, (Bibby Garage Garage | | Children of Public Se hools hient. wind Mys. Shortt left on the (thifd subscription) : noon tradi for a short-honevmoon he- | Motor: Cars Prom Trap Wearer --Hamilton-Ruttan Wedding in St. Mark's, Barriefield. : o'clock in St. George's Cathedral the Jmarriage was solemnized . of Marie | Crevalin Clarke, daughter of Mrs. | | William John Clarke, Columbus, | {Ohio, and Lieut. 'Allen Shortt, Battalion, C.E.F., son Hon. William Allaire Shortt, and Mrs. Shortt, of New York and "Surn,'" Kingston. The ceremony performed by the Dean of : ~ assisted by the Rev. J. O. Crisp, in EEN RECEIVED IV the presence of the families And a few friends. The bride, who : was from are Rideau School $ fore going to Brockville, ey Sydenham School will re aln until the ToFer jeaves tLouise School with his regiment for overseas C Cataraqui. School Depot. School Central School Macdonald School Frontenac School Victoria School 1.06 3.10 08 50 00 5.05 6 Hamilton-Ruttan Nuptials. St. Mark's Church, Barriefigld, the scene of a quiet wedding at noon Wednesday ,whén the Rev. Alfred 8 ¥1 82.45 licent, only daughter of Mr Walter Ruttan, and Colin 50 "anlay Hamilton, real, eldest son of the late €¢. M, Ham- iiton and_Mrs: Hamilton, Earl street. The couple were unattended, bride, who was given away father tume of to match and Mrs South Frontenac Teachers Vere Mac Association g Silver collection ton lecture {Kingston Industrial and Ag ricultural Association, per R. J. Bushell Church of the Holy Kingston Mills, per W..T. Kingsley Mrs.Harold Davis, bership Mrs. 1. G bership {Miss 'A. J membership Miss Mar; members Collection St McNaugh BOOK- BINDERS LOOSE LEAF DEVICES EMBOSSERS : ENGRAVERS 31 by 00, cream broadcloth with She carried a white pray Name, . Rev 15.00 a corsage bouquet of lilies valley and sweet peas After the ceremony Mr. and Hamilton left for Toronto and De- troit; and on their return will reside 95 Clergy street west The included 5.00 mediate relatives life mem of ; 25.00 mem Bogart, life \ 5.00 Skinner, life 25.00 at Hyssop fife guests only the im John's Church Portsmouth Half teas CITY « TE TK Ww RITE 8S LETTER proceeds afternoon BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time P. WALSH. Barrack St. To. Col. Hemming Regarding Military Garbage. following letter h '. D..R commanding the by City Clerk I am the The Materials sold Godfrey Red Cros Mrs. A. Hill per \ Victoria Guild, Workers, a8 Boer ii fficer Area Hemming, ard Div ands; nstructed Coun Corporation of the C ity of Kingston to inform you that a co! =tipuous complaint is being I mm the Tmspector of Garbage and eluse regarding the condi ton of ele received from the various units stationed in this The Inspector complains' that bage is Cooke y fiarch Rona Hentig n Church Allison' 00 5.00 v th by 1e social Wolfe 8, 1 50 R N.Y fit Weston, , Potsdam received J | sale of doll and out | Mrs [Mrs 00 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 H, A W. Richardson F. Chown {Mrs H. E. Richardson iMiss A. King | Estelle-O-Combination Sale 7 Clily the almost impossible to handle incinerator, so much wheng it is dumped into Paratus quantities of it rufls dowy through the grates on to the flopr | and necessitates a large additional €xpenge to the Corporation for the Of, wood to consume said par Last month the acer t foi amounted to over' $1 and: Inspector reports that thi ex pense was occasioned to a_gréat ex tert by the conditioiis named above The Inspector also reports that h has shown the condition to the San tary Inspector (Military) Bit has not obtained any relief : Ihe Council will appreciate vou with those in charge sist 'the Committee in about a more favorable condition Inspector Timmerman réports that 5600 pounds or a ten and a quarte of garbage wus taken from Ar Park Barracks alone on Iu evening yo it at Box Z the 5.00 oe S0 Methodist S Street Church. Y Miss Fairlie Old unclaimed | Queen's Registrar Mrs. G. B. McKa {Miss Frédd Burns Mrs Herbert Robinson {Miss Ruttan | Miss E. O'Brien Collection lecture auspices Sketch Miss Price ¥ A = ria James Morton 1. P'. Thompsons D. Hala Miss Hale {Mrs. E. R. Barnett, 00 | Mrs. Robert Cousins 00 Mrs. B . 26 1 } Total cash to date . Expenditure P 5.00 1.00 balance nl «est Lage wood {HE under We have just received Club 54 some wonderful values, marked: specially low for quick sales. 00 to as 9x12 ft. Seamless Utica Tapestry Rugs, in Me-. dallion and small all- over designs, many very attractive patterns to choose from. $15.00 R. McFaul | Kingston Carpet Ware- house. 05 86 $10, 8 115 3 598. - - BELGIAN RELIEF FUND, Cash balance Macdon ham stree Feb, 15th, BE $ 1,616.19 Hon. Sec. 28 Syden- IB Collected In Pittsburg Township By Thomas Maxwell, A. Maxwell, . Robert Fairman, John H. Mi 1916 A A is ani We Are Busy : SAVE TIME By phéning for an appoint- ment. $5 Brash, Hons. Thomas W.M R Rankin W. Jackson, way, Ro bert Barclay William Lane, ¥. McLean, S¢ J. ) | George H, Gal- Howard Brash, Wilfrid Eastwood, J James A. Turcotte, Har-| vay ott, George Simpson, J. B.| Jackson, J. L. McMaster, J. W.| Galway, James Lane, sr, Joseph] Late, D. McClement, AT E. Greeniz-| = Fred. Greeninzén, James Burns, ¥ A. McAdoo; John Duggin, Hiram Yo inson, J C. Spence; James | Shortall, Miss M.-Bel, John Waiker, RP ed Walker ihe--~Jchn xl John Wheeler, sfrong, J. A' McMaster Thomas Weir, George Ramnans; ¢ Canning Total, $53.75, . S. ASSELSTINE, D.0S., CoHected In Leeds Township By Registered Optometrist and Thomas Eastwgnd, Optician. 342 King St. Phone 1019 I= | ed y Abrams | Get vision tion. Asselstine's for perfect satisfae- Igkine -Arm-| comin Day | L. Eaton, R.| classes Consult SOWARDS - Keeps Coal and Coal Keeps SOWARDS. | nl a PUR William #mes B Ham Clark Lindsay Mrs John J te, Wi Friend.' Hf K. W. Leahy Robent i | Lay: Eber Jackson, Mrs: Marie Jackson, Miles Greenizen, B. 'E. Sliter Brown, W. C. McNich, W. 'H. Clark, Stanley McNinch, Samua Clark. sr, <oci~--R. Steacy, Thomas Lindsay" Total, $16 Fhe fond now New Table Raisins,' fine flavor and juicy, 26¢ and 30¢ , 'ter of which they had never seen or per Ib. ' heard of before. - Mr. Babcock is The finest Comb Honey in sixty-five vears of age the eity, White Clover, 25¢ per section. Low Prices, Good Service and Finest Quality of Goods - R. McRae & Co ------ amouIs to $379.40 Wax Operated Upon. - br. Geddes, Verona, brought Wes- Babcock to the city on Tuesday. He was operated on at midnigift for appendicitis The surgeons found | the case an unusual one, the charac- ley Insurance n_ having ld effects when yaoi ¢ « of $1,000 for FHREE CENTS -PER first class company ? McCann, Rent Yatut 82 BROCK ST. Phone 326 or 621. "Buy velyet cream' at Gibson's, 0. A. Warburton gave an interim report showing that the singatures, on the recent petitions for a-dry On- tario equal 77.8 per cent. of the Votes | polled in the 1914 election "Buy camplior cream' at Gibson's "Buy velvet cream" at Gibson's, | Five "man 'convicted of robbing | | cottages in Parry Sound and Musko. | ka districts were given stilt 'senten- | / LL) SRE Hopeses. lsnonrraamcr NUPTIALS a { The Groom a Lieutenant In the 589th | Parents On Wednesday morning at eleven | 59th | of the late | "Otter- | was | Ontario, | James | | 1 | { where they | was | Cooke united in marriage Gladys Mil- | of the Bank of Mont-| and the | was wearing a becoming cos- | hat | er book with floral markers, and wore | the | Mrs. gar-4 in such a liquid form that it | that | the fire ap- | bringing | H John S PLACED : CELLS TW 0 YOUNG THE POLIC IN Requested That They Punished | For Their Conduct And It Did Them Gogil--Réturned | Goods 'To Shoopkeeper. On Tubsday, two lively youngsters, one aged, six and the other ten, en- tered one of the downtown six es to see the sights. While ma rounds of the shop, some i pistols caught their ey] not have the money them, so When the clerks were watching their way, they them, amd managed. to ma ke 3 get-away. Everything went alon night came. Each | boy stolen toy home, anfi in each » when mother found out what happened, there were' "wigs on fhe green.' The two mothers met, and taking the boys and the toys with them they consulted the firs police constable. they could se eir, eyes on Constable Patterson Bappencd Ito be the first bluecoat they came ACross, after a consultation | was arranged that the boys be taken to the police station to be punished {for their wrong-deing. The older lad did mot mind the ordeal in ths least, but the smaller chap raised a big howl, and on the way to the "lock-up" kicked - for al" he . wa | worth The parents wanted them punished, however, so the ydds wern {| finally landed at the poifed, station {| Here they were Diaced in one of the | cells and left there for a short time, with all the Nets turned off. They {-did not relish treatment, and were glad when were allowed out agaim and over to their guardians The mothers stated on Wed nesday morning they would make | the lads take the stolen toys back to the store vy were ding their best to bring the boys up in a proper manner, and they did. not want give them a chance to go astray The women are to be warmly com mended for their prompt -action in the matter It was the first taste the boys had of the police and the were badly. frightened It to be hoped th in future they wil] help thiemselves in the stores known just what ntended to, do with toy pistols, but\ it thought they were about t out up a few Germans. ice toy Ahey did not clear this they given her | that cells, not no Ss not the tha hoot art to THE CHEVROLET « Sales In Canada 200 Per ( ent. Than Exvected. Mfe Chevrolet Canada report the sales of théiy cars are 200 .per cent.: greater fhan ex In conversation with W. W , the agent for Kingston and F rontenac County for Chevrolet cars, he claims all a person has to do to. compare the car with any sold at $1,000 or less and the buyer will.not hesitate long over giving his order | for a Chevrolet. It is the best value fcr the money of any car on the mar- ket. Equipped with eleetriv starter, electric lights front and rear that stay lighted when ur engine is stopped dimmers for front lights, speedometer ameter three forward and reverse, top, ventilating' wind shield bottom half opening, a valve head engine ensures power Al Great. er Co. Moter of y speeds mol tep or the lots of ining ) which pnd is as smooth run as a watch, a spring suspension Stil makes car ride with ~ the comfort big car, and' a Zenith carbuti hich" gives*' 27 to 29 m gallon of gasoline, five- passe touring car qr twe-passen $67 FQ. B the a Ww of iL S$ on a nger adste t once Ee Patriotic Remer | ger Orde; Oshawa Bridge and Tea. the 1. Q. D bridge aid of the Richardson Home, at the Home, Thursday, Feb. 17th; o'clock Home-made tables Admission, 10¢ luding tea, 50¢ whey tea iva les Stuart from ! and candy Bridg n cent sireat, to 6 Threw 'Off Colds and When vou feel a LAXATIVE It remove Only One W. GROV Prevent Grip. cold: coming on, BROMO QUININE cause of Colds and Grip "BROMO QUININE Sign iture on box 1ake "elngston's Famous Fur Store" THE BIG Will Soon Be Over. With the end of Feh- rary comes the end of our big annual clearing Sale Hundreds of pleas- "ed people have come and gone more than satisfied with their purchases. The 11 days left for tak- ing adfAntage of - this genuine sal will soon slip bv. If vou. need Furs, buy immediately. Oath and one price. Am GEORGE MILLS £50. Makers of Fine Furs. Princess Street WEDNESDAY WEDDINGS STOLE Ty wm Be | g 'the te 'purchase i pu loined 1 'WOMAN LOST MONEY 'Given Shelter At Police Sta- i ire Me Down Home in ose Sunsghine and the R 'Dixie Band (RB Shannon Fi Watti an Latest Popular Music ool FOpthar mus She Lives Down bi Our Alley She Was Made for Love . When | Get Back to Tennessee There & a Little Lane Without a. "Turning My Little Girl . Put Me to Sleep With an Old-Fashioned Melody Sweet Kentucky Lady : 'My Keepsake iz a Heartache Lome Back Dixie I Want to €o.to Tokio Songs of Araby in Holland we You with Thine (Orchestra) Only Eves mith p rary Wai to Home Hume Your Step. (Orchestra? . Grown-Up Ladies Ac Little Girl ht It's You I'm Me (~ and Nin » " s a Green SATLE WONDI 'RECORDS 18¢ EACH. Good -N ATteg A tr etc NA At St ct mt TAA AA ce The College Book Store, OPEN NIGHTS. 160 Princess Street. Prone 919. Rosaries ! Our stock of High irade Rosaries is coms plete;-- in Amythest, Crystal, Topaz - and Mother of Rear]. 5 These are absolutely guaranteed. BARGAINS Engraving Free. Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 850 KING ST. Rm mn 25 PAIRS OF 11x4 WHITE FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, at $1.19 per pair 500 YARDS 36 INCH BLEACHED COTTON 12 1-2¢ quality Thursday --10¢ yard iy 5 DOZ. HUCK "TOWELS "Worth 35¢ pair -- Thursday 25¢ per pair 72 INCH BLEACHED SHEETING Pure and free from all dressing--worth 45¢ per yard. Thuggday 35¢ per yard SALE Copies PHONE 700. ER ---- Xoal. The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. "Scranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO., Foot 'of Ea A St. ALL OUR WINTER COATS AND SUITS ON SALE AT HALF PRICE. tm ct a rear mR Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE BUILDERS SUPPLIESeweesy | CLOSING OF MAILS British mail -el ly Informiativh "po Lobby from time Ur -- J ry ROYAL SALAD DRESSING ROYAL MINT SAUCR ROYAL CHILI SAUCH ROYAL "ABLE MUSTARD SELECTED PAPRIKA OLUB HOUSE OLIVE OIL * D. COUPER. Phone 76. 841-3 Princess se. LOGS AND TIMBER es Irregular- sted at PB, O to time dally Nawn to .vour arder. Our Saw Mill is prepar- ed to saw promptly vour logs into--good lumber, matehed and dressed if desired. . 1245 pm going 1 Cam, Grand r . 1.06 p.m, Do. ¢Including Western States) . Grand Triink 4nd west 3 of city R. R. all Cc C. r' N. 10.15 am. and 5.9 S. Anglia 8 Co. earin Factory, Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Sts. Office- Phone 66, Factory Phone " weoooLumber. Coal and Woodooos ON WAY TO HOSPITAL. tion, and Then Taken to / Hospital To lose her purse containing about $10, while on her way to hospital in Kingston, was the sad plight of a young married woman, about twenty- Iwo years of age, who arrived in the city on Tuesday night. She was given shelter at the police station over night, and on Wednesday morn- ing arrangements were ade for her to be taken to the General Hospital. The woman stated that she lived at coe Hill, and came to the city for special treatment. -She told a pitia- ble tale about her husband, stating that he drank very heavily. Can Do High Class Work No contradiction can wash out that faer, It 1s as clear as the water we use, as in- effable as the snowy white ness, we impart to Tu. and as unyielding as the sta in our collars and cuffs, WE DO HIGH MADE OF THE BEST TEMPERED STEEL, Your. Choice Ouly 50c, {With all attention paid prevent, Brock te bass great dis- [£0 that hefty feel that makes. Tr - lar price Tic to 90¢ ach, wili ak the right kind of Axes and at 30 Sach during he sale. any |Hatchets, The prices are as one in need o rts it" will 'be a right as the goods. 'The best snap for them. - testimoni lis to come in and acquainted with Sa Cupe Wien Stooge Service. get We Hye What v you want. -W. A. . Mitchell mn Commencing Feb. 9th, stage leaves HARDWARE. 80-87 Princess. Moot of Brock street at 1.30 rm, | week days for Cape Vincent, con | necting with N.Y, C. trains, -------------------- Take your physician's prescription to Gibsca's 5 Red Cross Drug store, i {