Tn --r inteted. 149- 157 Brock Street JOHN McKAY "489 or Limited - Telephone 201 Auto Livery : BOOK BINDERS \ LOOSE LEAF DEVICES EMBOSSERS ~ ENGRAVERS " eBRIVISH WHIG KINGSTON, . ONT. BUILDERS !! 'Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time We have just received some wonderful values, markéd specially low for quick sales. 9x12 ft. © Seamless Tapestry Rugs, in Me- dallion and small all over designs, many very attractive Patios: to choose from. $15.00 R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Ware- house. Real ESTATE $4,.500--Gore St., near King St., new brick, 8 rooms: hot water heating; hardwood floors and trim; fireplace, $4,200--Union St.. between King and Wellington Sts, brick, 8 rooms; hot water heat- ing, hardwood floors. $3,300 -- Albert St. near » Johmson St, brick, 7 rooms and attic: hot water heating, hard- wood floors. randah. $2,.800--Earl St, near Al- hert, new brick, 7 rooms; ver- andah, furnace, stable. $2,000--Colborne St, frame, 6 rooms, B. and €.; verandah; large lot. Our list contains homes from . $1,000 to $12,000. For a good selection consult FEAL ESTATE AGENCY, 82 BROCK ST. Phone 326 or 621. 3 342 King St. MAKE GIFT OF $1,000 TO QUEEN'S HOSPITAL. A. Davis & Sons. Equip Forty Beds--Also Gave Motor Ambulance: -- The Medical Faculty of Qugen's University has received a cheque fo1 $1,000 from A. Davis and Son, Limit ed, Kingston, for the equipment of a block of forty beds in Queern's Hospital 'airo The beds wil! be known the "Davis Beds" aad numbered for one to forty This is the second time the Hospital has benefitted by the genenosity of the Davis Company The 'motor ambu lance donate © them has been in service copsts since the uospital has been and has proved Invaluable i hospital is now increased to 1,000 bads the faculty ia asking for contributions for spec jal equipment of the Twenty- five this for one bed @ the privilege of naming Jame to be retained hospital in existence 100 beds have been named i is way The gen- erosity of Messrs is greatly appreels at { beds SO s ited by the faculty Queen's Alon Mater Meeting. At Queen's Alma Mater Society meeting on Saturday evening, John Dawson, secretary-of the Athletic Committee brought a report about the athletic features at the Univer- sity On students and citizens going to war, the attendance at the rink this win- ter a great deal smaller than last year. Arrangements al address rtson, Oétawa made Dr. were by for the James W. Taken To Toronto. An officer from Toronto arrived on Saturday 1€ a young man named Harvey A. Wilson, who is wanted in that city to answer to a charge of theft of $18, from an accident policy company. Wilson was rounded up by Constable Arniel at the request of the Toronto police. He had join- ed one of the overseas battalions. in Paul Zibell, a young German, has reached Fort Henry from Berlin, Ont OUR SPLENDID VINOL. Quickly Stopped Mr, Clark's Hang On Cough, We have seen right here in King: ston such wonderful results from 'the use of Vinol in such cases, that we agree to return the money to anyone who. tries it and does not the same result Mr. Clark did. He says: "I used Vinol for a chronic cough and hard cold which it seemed im- possible to get rid of. At nights I would cough violently so I couldn't sleep. I learned about Vinol through a friend who had used it at the house where I am living, its use in my case was that the hard cold was soon well and the chronic cough disappeared in very short or- der." F. J. Clark, 9, Pearl street, Amsterdam; N.Y It's the tonic iron, the extract of fresh cod livers without oil and beef peptone contained in Vinol that makes it such a successful remedy for chronic coughs, colds and bron- chitis. Try it on our guarantee. Geo. W. Mahood. Druggist, Kingston, Ont: get A A A AAA AA We Are Busy SAVE TIME ||By phoning for an appoint- ment. perfect satistae- Asselstine's glasses for Consult Get Yl vision wy Optician. Phone 1019 New Table Rajgins, | fine | t flavor and juicy, 26¢ and lil per Ib. The finest Comb Honey i in iq | the city, White Clover, 25c¢/ Iper section. Prices, Good Service| and Finest Quality of Goods| W. R. McRae & Co A JDavis and Son} account of so many of the| night and re-! and the result of} ASSELSTINE, D.0S., | Registered Optometrist and ove : HARRY swAN 18 WANTED BY OGDENSBURG POLICE. { le ---- Alleged That He V iolated His Pa ~--Will be Taken and Deported as Undesirable--Man On the List, fas Fined. ' All last week the poliagp of Kings-| ton were on the look out for oné, Harry Swan. The Ogdensburg po- lice wanted him for vi fotating his pa- i role. Saturday he was gathered in! Constable Samyel Arnie} located him ' and when found the stranger was under the influence of liquor. He was charged with being drunk and when he came before Magistrate | Farrell in the Police' Court on Mon- day morning the Magistrate remand- ed him so as he could be deported | as an undesirable. He told the Magistrate that he came into Can- ada by way of Prescott Edward Radwell, who was before the Conrt on Saturday, charged with being under the influence of liquor, when a' member the "prohibited list," was fined $15 and costs, with the option of twenty days On Saturday, Radwell told about getting his supply of liquor from a friend who came here from Montreal When he came up again on Monday morning, the Magistrato did not ask he secured his posed a fine of a story liquor, but simply im- PALPP PEPE SPADES Jeol sieafeodeideds | * * * P KINGSTON CHURCH HONOR ROLL. Enli from congregati First Baptist Church it. J. D. Calvin, Lieut Finney Sergt sted for overseas service, the on of the oo Ww Frederick Phillips +> Ptes. Percy Livingston, ward Livingston, Frederick Wainwright, Watson Wi n- wright (wounded), Wilfrid Wainwright, (died in Ril ville), Harold Salsbury, Arthur Cruse, Frank Leronge, Graf- + ton Cruse Ed- PO Spb bP PPP errr rT red &* * ¥ < 4 > J 4 ii Seeder ful fordrofroledeodedodededesd LETTER FROM DAYTONA, FLA. Hiram Walker, of Wilton, Abouts the Conditions There. Hiram Walker, of Wilton, Ont, who is spending the winter with his wife at Daytona Beach in the south- ern part of Florida, writes to say he finds the climate very nice and warm, right on the Atlantic, where hun- dreds are to be seen any time of the day There has been no rain to speak of since December, and there is beautiful sunshine The gar- déns are all aglow with beautiful flowers, and with trees full of foli- age. Heestates that everything seems like the summers in the north. It is a popular place among people who desire to escape the cold climate. The hotels are crowded to the limit. Daytonia Is divided by the Halifax River which is a mile wide. Elec- tric cars and busses run continually, and a very nice ferry goes every thir- ty mrinutes. Last week J. D. Rocke- feller arrived with his party and took fourteen rooms at the Armand Ho- tel for five or six weeks. Many people, the writer adds, go farther south to Miami and Palm Beach, for a short stay, and they are Beach. I down there. The people at Daytona were advised not to go thefe until after Feb. 22nd, as there was no accommodation Speaks BOY PLAYED "HOOKEY". Was Out With Hockey Stick Having Gay Old Time. "hogkey'" from careful. W. W inspector for the Children's 4 ety, x taking action in every ease which is'reported, to him. Mon- day afternoon he rounded up a lad who-should have been at his studies The youngster when asked why he was not at school replied: "I slept.in this morning, and this afternoon 1 { went to the hospital to see my sister who is very ill." The lad had his hockey k with him His stors will be investigated. --e---- °Boys who play school had better he st "Locomotive" At Capacity. The Canadian Locomotive Com- pany here is one of the plants in Ca- nada which is fortunate, | tunate, enough to be in the position of not being able to accept any new business, Orders now on hand, a cording to information from a relia- ble source, are sufficient to keep the company running at utmost capacity for more than a year ahead Those interested in the have no comment to make new taxation medsures except in so far- as to express ~confidence ernment Goldimark-Ingersoll Wedding. The marriage Wellesley, #Mass., on February of Miss Ingersoll, Cleveland, Ohio, to Charles J. Goldmark, gineer of the Canadian Locomotive Company, Kingston. Goldmark will arrive in Kingston this week and will take up residence for the present at 223 King street announced at is Ladies' Musical Club. The following took part in the pro- grampie at the meeting ofthe. Lad- | ies' Musical Club on Saturday: Mrs. { Arthur Craig, Miss Caroline Finkle, Mrs. A. Craig. Miss E. Wright, Miss Jean Craig, Miss Fra Johnson, Miss Ardella Elder, Miss Wright, Miss Shaw, Migs Loraine Minnes, and | Hugh Thompson. I. Bay cold creams at Gibson's. Capt. F. Reid, Ontario street fire 'hall, acknowledges the following do- nations for Belgium: New quilt, Red {Cross Society, Welfe Island; new quilt, a friend; box of clothing, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Higgin, Wolfe Island; {Juilt, Mrs. E. Grimshaw and Mrs. S: . Michea. | Po cure frost bites use Menthol- a Sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug store. further about where | «!1 am a woman or unfor-| 12th, | consulting en- | Mr. 'and Mrs. | ------ Awake, People, Awake! Kingston, Feb. 21.--(To the Edi-| tor) :--Wake up, wake up, and gird| {vour armour on, men of Kington! If} {you have never thought of this be- | fore, think and act at "once. Can! you not hear the call to' arms? Your| sons, your brothers, your companions | 'at the front are calling you. Will |{ iyou stand idly by and Jefuse to an- swer 'their calls? They , come {now and come without d ay will be lost. Have you not 'go t en- ough courage to go and help save; those calling for you, or are you {waiting for some one else to go? Then yon migkt go. 1 say away| with such, an idea; away with any such thought, and be men. Be |brave, be strong; go forward to fight and to conquer for freedom and lib-{ erty. Oh, how I wish I was a man, land had good health, the same as some of you. Would I stand by now? God forbid! I would have been at the front long ago. What a pity the women cannot go. 1 am sure they would soon get a few thous sand recruits if they could ewrlist. But I have some belonging to me at the front, and will pray for them and for all the dear, noble lads who- have al- ready 'gone. Our boys are falling. {Will you men of Kingston try and {fill up this gap, ir if you are too old to fill up the gap, have you not one or two you can give, or is there any one 'vou can help to enlist at once? God (help us every one, men and women, {to do our duty and our best. If we cannot go ourselves, cannot we do something to help in any way? and not able to do | what I~would like. I say are-there | not men in Kingston who are able to fly the aeroplanes. If so, come out of your quiet corners. Now will you enlist? There are vacancies for | you as well as those on horses or on foot. Is it possible you can sit in your quiet corner while your bro- ther comrades with their wives and families, the aged father and mo- thers are being wiped out? I will help mine. He is too old "for the front but he can make the aeroplanes if some one else will come forward to help. We have given all we have to become waftrigrs in the fight. ) say men be men, be brave, be in earnest and if you love your country your King, your parents, your wives, your dear li'tle children, ! you if it costs you your life. Is it not better to die a hero than a shirk- er. Hold fast to the dear old flag and don't let it fall. Don't be faint- hearted. Ask God fg help you and put your trust in Him. Arise men from your slumber. is for all who are able. Will you still hold back when your dear com- rades are relying on your strength to come out and help to fight. Do you think you will be able to meet them face to face if you stand back afraid to go while your comrades return heroes. Come along boys and help | to drive the enemy back. If any one wants to khow who I am apply to the Whig.--A SOLDIER'S MOTHER, \ Riin for Firemen. Steam pouring out of -the upper windows at the office of James Rich- ardson & Sons, Ltd, on morning was taken for smoke, an alarm was sent in. When Chief Armstrong's squad arrived they were| Soldiers | given a 'pleasant surprise. quartered in the upper flat were en- joying their breakfast Canadian Casualties. First Battalion--Wounded v), Walter Heap, Kingston. Second Battalion Wounded, John Fradklin Major, Steelton, Ont.; 5 Corp.» Harwood Davidson, Smith's Falls, .Ont.; Frank R. Hardingham,| England; John Gage, Ireland (slight- lv); Charlés, H. Morgan (no par- ticulars, severely). (slight- Only One "BROMO QUININE," To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXATIVE BROMO' QUIN- INE. Look fer signature of E. W, G ROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Sc $ "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." Real Winter. Is Here i | | concern | upon the! { upon/ whatever action is taken by the Gov-| ZERO WEATHER This "is the store for cold weather comforts and ow Big Annual Sale brings the price of | Furs within the reach of all." Furs of every des- cription. for Meh, Wo- men and Children, at tremendous discounts, ranging from 20 to 50 per cent, ! Sale ends Feb. 29th. | Now is the time to buy Furs, GEORGE MILLS CO. Princess Street or wer 1 say to the men of Kingston--and | whatever country reads this paper, I? for God's sake stand by them whatever it costs) This great call} Monday | and | Wiakets of Fine Furs, | Latest Popular Songs She Lives Dow pin Our Alley She Was Made Yor Love When 1 Get Back to Tennessee . s a Little Lane Without a Turning There * My Little Girl > Sweet Kentucky My. Keepsake is Come Back Dixie I Want to Go to Tokio Lady | 160 Princess Street. Put Me to Slee D vy ith an Old-Fashioned Melody a Heartache { to Picture Me Down Home in \esgee { the Sunshine and the Rose n to That Dixie Band (Band) Where the River Shannbn 'Flows Put Me to Sleep With an Fashioned Melody . ng Thee Songs of Araby Lis » Time in H ica, 1 Love tie Girl to Me Only Coppersmith Tip-To ww Tipperary Mary On the Way to Home Sweat Home Watch Your Step (Orchestra) , When the Grown-Up Ladies Act Idke Babies With Thine Eyes (Orchestra) Little Girl You. I'm Good-Night After i To ymise - ety ar a Nine is a Green Hill Far Away ATTLE WONDER RECORDS fie EACH, The College Book Store, OPEN NIGHTS. Phone 919. A ctorial atterns lease articular eople Our stoek of High Grade Rosaries is com- plete, in Amythest, Crystal, Topaz and Mother of Pearl. These are absolutely guaranteed. Engraving Free. mith Bros. | Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. * « « Now on IFashiondom. Book | The Spring Quarterly sale, contains all the latest tips from and any pattern for 25¢. Get a copy and be * DISCOUNT SALE Gourdier's PHONE 700. 2 in it."' Newman THE ALWAYS ROYAL SALAD DRESSING & Shaw, BUSY STORE Jw SELECTED PAPRIKA CLUB HOUSE OLIVE OIL ( CLOSING OF MAILS British mail. closes Irregular- ly. Information posted at P, O; Lobby from time to time. United ..12.45'p.m. States, dally Grand Trunk, going ® 11.30a.m. Grand west Trunk, 8 . 100 p.m, Do: (including States) Trunk of clty Grand west #.°2.30 pm. and 5.30 pm. ves 2.20 pm, A RED CROSS CONCERT Held in The Strand Theatre On Sun- day Afternoon. | Af the Strand Theatre on, Syiday | afternoon a very enjoyable concert under the auspices of the Red Cross Society. was held in aid of No. 1 See- | tion, Divisional Ammunition Column, | which leaves soon for the front. At the opening of the concert, Mayor A. | W. Richardson spoke a few words appealing for money to help the cause. Dr. Richardson mentioned the part that Canadians were taking in the titanic war. . The Red Cross Society wa# doing everything 'pos- | sible to assist in the work and he | appealed to his audnentce as Canadi- ans to give Mberally. Solos were rendered by Harold A n- grove, Misg K. Hart, J. D. Bankier, Miss Norma Telgmanw and Goldie Bartels gave violin selections all of which were very much enjoyed. Mrs. | Telgmann recited a poem, entitled, | "In Freedom's Name," .which was written by Miss Machar. ? Your Choice 850c, Prevost, Brock St., has a great dis- | lay of Shirts in his "window, Regu- i lar price 75¢ to 90¢ each, will be sold at 50c each during the sale.- Any oné in' need of Shirts it will be 8 | snap for them. i Cape Vincent Commencing Feb. 9t { foot of Brock street at Service. , Slage leaves 1.30 'pm. } woek days for Cape Vincent, con- tralus, ecting witn'N. Y. C. oh. {to that hefty feel that makes BUILDERS SUPPLIESeeway HARDWOOD FLOORS Carpets are going out of style. Rugs are much better because they can be taken up and clean- ed so easily. A 3-8 ineh Ma- ple, Birch or Oak floor adds 100 per cent. to the appearance of the room. Winter is the best time to lay it, when the house is heated and carpenters are ob- tainable. Do it now. S. Anglin & Co. hr angin Factory. Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Sts. . Office Phone 60. D. COUPER. Phope 76. 841-8 JOHN NM. PATRICK Sewing Machines, Um- brellas, Suit : Cases, Trunks, repaired Saws filed, -- and Seis- sors Sharpened, Razors honed. All makes of Fire- arms repaired promptly. All makes of of Lawn Mowers 149 SYDENHAM STREET. | ban Do High Class MADE OF | : Work TEMPERED STEEL, i No contradiction cap wash With all paid | out that fact. It Is as clear as the water we use, as in- effable the snowy white- ness, we impart to linens, and as unyielding as the starch in our collar: and cuffs." WE DO HIGH CLASS WORK the right kind/of Axes and| Hatchets. The prices are as right as the +» The best testimonial is to come in and get acquainted with them. We have what dot you want. NL A. Michell,