Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Mar 1916, p. 7

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The Saftey Deposit Boxes in the strong, steel-built vault of The Bank of Toronto afford absolute security for your valuables. Important documents, jewellery and private papers are safe here from fire or theft, whije they are easily actessible whenever required. . The an: final rental is small, while the security afforded is invalu- able, : $61,000,000 =~, or TORONTO. S-UNKIS-T RAISINS APRICOTS PRUNES PEACHES Insist on "Sunkist" At All Grocers. [we Re-open Wed. March 1st § AT OUR NEW STORE, 132 PRINCESS ST. R. J. Rodger, JEWELER, FORMERLY oF 347 KING ST. Why NotConsult Our Camera Expert, when you want | any information along that line, his, services are always at your disposal. | » Notice for any quantity of dressed, {dry picked Fowl, Chickens, We have Box Cameras from $1.00 Tar kevs, Ducks or Geese; . Folding igraphl f t h! r Hee ove Auiagraphie Rodsks Rn ore ns. The highest price ever from $9.00 to $25.00. . You always paid for No. 1 quality. Err ee are and get our prices at Soag's Drug Store Anderson Bros. Opp. YMCA. Kingston, Ont. | {Princess and "Division Sts., Or Phone 458. $1,000.00 REWARD For informatio that will lead to the discovery or whereabouts of the person or pers ns _ suffering from Nervous Debility, Diseases cf the Mouth and Throat, Blood Poisen, Skin Diseases, Bladder 'Troubles, Special Ailments, and Chronic or Complicated Complaints who can- not be cured at The Ontario Medi- cal Institute, 268-265 Yonge St, Toronto. Correspondence invited CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES, GOOKED A AND SMOKED ORDERS Fig FOR COAL AND WOOD. F068. AHEARN, JR, 279% MONTREAL STREET Phone 860. Watts-Florist Daffodils and Hyacinths 179 Wellington street, Phone 1703, Eight Guelph {authorities in trenches. ---- Cold Weather ~ Footwear Eis is the time to have your feet warm and com- fortable. MEN'S FELT BOOTS ............$2.00 and $2.50 MEN'S OVERSHOES $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 MEN'S MOCCASINS .............$1.50 and $2.00. WOMEN'S OVERSHOES ........$2.00 and $2.50 WOMEN'S FELT BOOTS ........$1.50 and $2.00 WOMEN'S MOCCASINS ..................$135 CHILDREN'S MOCCASINS .........65¢c to $1.00 | We are open all*this week Autographie also all live Fowl and Chiek- Call lads under twenty C. {have been sent home hy the military London, England as [too young to endure the work of the Readers of the Wiig. "Cherry Cough Syrup," Gibson's. Pianos tuned by yearly contract. C. W. Lindsay, Limited, D. A. Givens, City Solicitor, was in Brockville on Tuesday. "Hudnut's Toilet Water," Gib- son's HE Smith, Picton, with the 24th rgain Battalion, is reported wounded. "Bronchial Tablets," Gibson's. American Consul F. S. S, Johnson made a visit to Fort Henry on Wed- nesday morning. Remember the mission in Calvary Congregational Church each night at 8 o'clock. "Antiseptic Throat Gargle," Gib son's. William Ogden, Providerce, R.L, with the Second Battalion is report- ed wounded at the front. "Bronchial Tablots. Gibson's, Donald Fraser, Kingston, Is sues monte Knitting Company's office, "Cherry Cough Syrup," Gibson's. H. Cunningham, plano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at McAul- ey"s Book Store. "Hudnut's- Toilet son's. * Mrs. N. B. Davis who /has been visiting her mother, Mrs. E. M. Mit- ¢hell, returned to Ottawa on Mon- day. ib "Antiseptic Prager has left on a business Water," Gib- Throat Gargle," € cessor to-J. T. Wright in the Al-|) Th oe; Larva Be extra. nivel pm.; Evg, 8.15, Preyents Swan's Dramatization of The Winning of Barbara Worth . A Play in 4 Acts. By Harold Bell Wright. The Original Cast, With Miss Gertrude Barker as "Barbara. Beautiful Scenic Production Wonderful Electrical Effects The Sweetest Story Ever Told. BARGAIN MATINEE: 28-35-80c EVENING: 25-50-78-$1.00. i CY | | | | | SATURDAY, " ith = | A GOOD SMART BOY FOR GROCERY Seats om on Sale Thursday. Mon., Tues. and Wed., METRO STAR FILMS PRESENT son's. G. trip to Schenectady N.Y, in the in- terests of the Sydenham phate Mining Co., Ltd. '"'Antiseptic Throat Gargle," son's, Pianoforte repairs, C. W. Lind- say, Limited, 121 Princess street. Constable Thomas Mullingér has] in his possession a pair of green glasses, which were picked up on Queen stréet between Sydenham and Clergy streets. "Hudnut's son's. The many friends of Miss Bertha Dodds, formerly of Kingston, will be sorry to learn that she has con- tracted typhoid. fever from a severe attack of grippe. "Buy Cold Cream" at Gibson's. Your piano is worth everv consid- eration. Our expert tuners are at your service, ©. W. Lindsay, Limit- ed, 121 Princess street. "Buy Vanishing Cream" son's. The steamer Henry B. Hall, oper- ating out of Ogdensburg in the coal carrying trade for a number of years has been sold by the George Hall Coal Company to Adolph H. Lomer, Montreal. "Cherry Cough Syrup,' Gibson's. A number of people who are going on the Frontenac Hockey exeursion to Toronto on Friday intend going to Niagara Falls on Saturday, to see the the great ice bridge. A large crowd is expected to take advantage of the excursion; _"Hudnut's Totlet son's. Thomas Sakell, of the firm of Sa- kell Bros., confectioners and ice cream dealers, Princess street, has a copy of a Greek paper which contains an article about the King of Greece going to visit the British and French trenches at Salonika. "Hudnut's Toilet son's. The late Miss Edith Wallis, schoo! teacher, wil} be" buried at Lans- downe on Thursday. She js surviv- ed by her parents and three sisters Mrs, S. Keating, Montana, Sask.; Mrs, B. Keating, Winnipeg, and Mrs. James Peck, Lansdowne. "Vanishing Cream" at Gibson's. The funeral of the late J. J. Gar- diner, who died at Perdue, Sask. 'fast Thursday, took place on Tuesday afternoon upon the arrival of the C. P. R. train, to Cataraqui ceme- tery. Her son Frederick accom- panied the remains. "Buy Vanishing Cream" at son's. Player Pianos tuned and adjysted. W. Lindsay, Limited. A leap-year sleigh drive was held by the intermediaté department "of Sydenham Street, Methodist Church Bible School on Tuésday evening. After driving around the city for some time the party returned to the church where refreshments were served, 2 Toilet Water," Gib- at Gib- Water," Gib- Water," Gib- Gib- BRILLIANT RECORD OF MURRAY FAMILY. On the Firing Line--Kingston Mother oil Repre- Mrs. E; Dainard has just Jeceived word that her husband, Sergt. Dainard, 8th C. M. R,, is i " ithe trenches. It. will be remember- od that he is the last of the fighting ock of Mrs. J. Murray, 215 Prin- céss street, 'late of 224 Montreal street, out of four sons and two sons- in-law who went from Canada. One son and one son-in-law remain fight- ing. The others, Frederick, of the Sth Field Battery, was killed in the famous battle of Langemarcke, April 29th, 1915. Another son, Samuel, was taken a prisoner at the same ttime. The other son, George, has been missing sinee May 13th, 1915, and a son-in-law, Pte. J. Taylor, of the 13th Battalion, "has been miss- ing since April 24th, 1915. Besides these, Mrs. Murray has one son-in- law, fourteen nephews and ome bro- ther gone from the English army. Can you beat this? 117 Generals In Egypt? London March 1.--Uader-Secre- tary for War Tennant this afternoon evoked laughter In the House of Commons when he cleverly evaded inquiries as to the sise of the Brit- ish fgrce now in Egypt. His state- meng was in reply to the question whether it was true that there are now 117 Generals in Egypt. - "If there is a force in Egypt." he said, with emphasis o His Susiuefvable that 11 necepsary." Mica Phos-| Gib- | | | "Marguerite Snow," The Charming Screen Star, in "ROSEMARY." Act Adaptation of the Famous) Drama, in which John AS Drew was starred. Also Other Gopd Photo-Plays, Matinees, Oe... Eyes! Be. Eyenings, 1% 10e. GRIFFIN'S Special Announcement, 2 DAYS ONLY, Wednesday and Thursday, Mar. 1st and 2nd, etn, S 3 Act Pa A MARVELOUS PRODU CTION. only: Mat., 10c; Evg., 10c; | Reserved Seats, 20c. SEATS NOW ON SALE. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. CARD OF THANKS We 'wish to sincerely thank all the friends for the floral offerings to our mother, the late Mrs. Ann Jane Rankin, and also for the kindness and sympathy shown during her long illness, --Mr. and Mrs. James Rankin CARD OF THANKS he her Superior and Sisters of Hotel "Dh Dick Wn 7 extend arte thanks to the en iliors of the Ladies' Auxiliary and to al} those who contri. buted in making the linen shower a successful and pleasant event. bh AS nt ap ins mi rn. FRONTENAC HOCKEY CLUB EXCURSION to TORONTO Via G. T. R. FRIDAY, MARCH 3RD. $3.85 -- FARE -- $3.85 Special train leaves City Depot 12.55 noon Tickets good night, to return till Monday on all trains except 14 and 16 Stop Where You Are 1 DID YOU KNOW? The Second Carload of "EGG-0" Baking Powder Since vents Fir Has Ar. nd is Follow That pu iond: te "the "Phone, and Order a Can of Egg-0 from Your Grocer. DO IT Now!!! COVERED RINK SENIOR OLA. CHAMPIONSHIP OCKREY MATCH. TORONTO RIVERSIDES vs. FRONTENAC WEDNESDAY, MARoH 1ST. Game Begiunx 8. Admission: Gents, en, reserved Jotis, luc eluding admission, rH euch: a mi her at 75¢ each. In- eluding -------- NO ADVANCE IN PRICE ZIG-ZAG SARDINES 2 for 25 Cents Equalied ed few none Excelled ed by '& C0. SPORTING MATTERS. T The Victoria Hockey Aggregation » Defeated the Eagles. At the covered rink on Tuesday evening the Victorias won from Eag- les in the Juvenile Hockey League by a score of 3 to 1. Lockett for the Victorias played a great game, scoring two of the three goals. The teams lined up as follows: Victorias----Goal, C. Mundell; de fence, P. McLeod and F. Torrance; rover, Lockett; c atre, F. Burns; \{ wings, Gibson and H. Chown. Eagles--Goal, Gourdier; defence, Day and Lemmon; rover, Brown: centre; F. Brown; wings, Davis and Nickle., Referee--F. Herley. | ' C. Stewart's Gameness. Speaking of Monday night's O. H. the "if," "it Emp're says: Generals are to C. Stewart for his gameness. { was badly spiked when Nobleshotand A. Eenior game between Argonauts and Riversides, the Toronty Maik "Credit must be given | | | {CAPABLE Strand Theatre - | | | | | ANTONY & CLEOPATRA. | The World's Greatest FhotasDrama, in| Prices for this engagement | | picked him up and carried him into | Received Report Of the Chiet f Po- Neo On Tueadny, He| Judge Lavell, Magistrate J OHAMBER- MWA i. a a daa | THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ous wiz, $11 ene HELP WANTED HELP View Hotel. dolph Hotel AT ONCE, GOOD SMART HOY. ply® College Book Store. GIRL FOR GE ke MOUSEWORK. Apply at 95 Frontenac stréet. DINING ROOM GIRLS AND MAIDS. - Apply Kingston General Hospital WANTED FOR THE WORK: ARLE Apply Miss McCallum, Noe Polson & AP. Co. store. Apply -J. R. B. Gage, 2564 Montreal street. A COMPETENT MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 'in evening to 168 Division street. HELP FOR GENERAL! no laundry work; good Ave. housework; wages: Apply 162 University EXPERIENCED MAN FOR FORM. Apply -A. B, Gibbons, Bath Koad] P.O, or at farm, head of Princess] street. i MEN ATP MeKAY'S HIDE WARE louse, Cataraqui street, Thurs; morning at 7 o'clock Wages 3 per hour, WANTED AT ONCE, EXPERIENCED hammersmith, for light and neavy forgings: good wages, steady work Apply Canada Forge To. Welland, SMART YOUNG MAN TO LEARN polishing and other work; good ges paid while learning; also Frontenac Moulding & Limited, Kingston, Ont. | INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; no canvassing. send for particulars. Press Syndi- cate, 3,989. Jockport, N. Y. E JUSTOMERS TO BRING THEIR Bl. cycles to be cleaned and stored for spring. We have also a jarge hazyer of hockey sticks and pue ale at reasonable prices. | th Muller, 373 King street. | THE VILLAGE OF HUGHTON OFFERS bright prospects and good 'nduce- ments to the medical doctor who is anxious to build up a large practice Drug store also needed. Tor full information write W. R.} Stewart, Sec-Treas, Village of} Hughton, Sask. A A spits. RELIABLE PERSONS WILE BE FUR. nished 'with profitable, all- round employment on Auto-Knit- ting. mach"nes. Ten dollars" ger week readily earned. We t vou at home. Distance, no hi rance. Write at once for partiou- lars, rates of pay, etc, enclosing 2c in stamps. Awew-Knitter Hos- jery Co.. Dept. 115 C, 267 College street, Toronto, gr Te prentices Wanted. Abpren smart young girls to learn millinery. Apply to Steaeyv & Tanears Glass Co, AN WANTED AT ONCE, AT LAKE || APPLY THE an far FTHOUSE ON ALICE Ne py LARGE RLACK Owner may have si rg Tha Eating at 500 Johnson str 8135. sh Ty A LADY'S SMALL LEATHER HAND-BAG, containing paper money and silver Owner can have same by applying to Mrs Randall, 73 John streel. A HAND-BAG, containing small sum of money, on Montreal St, near House of Industry. Owner may hee same by calling at Whig office. PARCEL, c containing patriotic table napkins. Owner may have same by calling at Whig office. FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE. Anyone finding anything and ishin fa reach the owner may Reportin th acts to The "Britten _ The 8 dver- tisement ny 0 inten n this column free charge. LOST. KEY RING WITH THREE KEYS, RE. ward for return to 'Whig office. PAIR OF ~ Bold attae RIMLESS ounted, od. n EYEGLASSES, with chain and pin Lost Tuesday evening hetwe. Beverley and Princess Stree Finder please return to wing office. "| SILVER WATCH, INLAID WITH GOLD, Saturday evening, on King, Clar- ence, Wellington or Brock streets, within the block. Return to Queen's Hotel and receive reward. LARGE UNION JACK, BELONGING TO Court House, from the Armouries, on or ahout Feb, 14th. Supposed 10 have been delivered to wrong party Finder please notify the 146th, Armourles, WHATE FOX TERRIER, thiack 'head, tail bobbeu: answers to name of 'Chumg." Anyone har- boring same after this advertise prosecited, rent will be to P. Walsh, Barrack street. GARNET BRACELET, Frontenac Hotel and by Ontario, Johnson, King and William: Streets Finder will ve rewarded by returning sdme to 125 Bagot street, T0 LET. BETWEEN Barl street, OFFICES IN FI ARENCE ST, CHAM. b to Cunningham & ers. ply Muale, 79 PRiarence street. ---------------------------------------------------- STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, alry rooms; your own lock an key. Frost's City | Storage, 299 Quegn street. Phone 526b, STREET; FOUR t AREY THOUGHT i TOY WITH 4 Return? seg HK ROUTE FOR SA 50 QTS. dally. pieap fo for quick - Ap- ply Whig also gas atove. tenac street. AND Zowns A% AR Cooke, street. one ve ME COTTAGE WITH GARDEN, A dr Gardiner anda Un streets, Portsmouth. For particulars spply on the premises. a fine mods! "size ve Lone, n ih 2 £ Lake, 1 Jonnson 8 a nia Terma month. CHESTNUT MARE, --u GEY, light waggon. two setts of pic For particulars communicate with Davis Dry Dock Company, King+ A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND ond-hand furniture, stoves, th: ing, ts, suit cases, tools, ete you have Pr street. Phone A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND "ota ond-hand stoves, furnity dressers, iron beds, ete. e al buy all kinds of new and seconds hand furniture. J. 3 USES FOR SALE A BO R00 4 Soir Homme Sar gains. HOUSES TO RENT, FURNISHED AND FARMS FOR SALE, VARIOUS SIZES and prices. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSUR. ance; money to loan. OG. A. Bate EE a Ew AUNCH, HULL Fo hi Princess stred ston, Ontagio. you | anything 1g asl sell, on Princess street, phone unfurnished man, §7 Clarence street. FINANCIAL FRONTENAC LOAN AND INV ment Society: Incorporated 1 resident, Colonel Henty R oney issued on city 3nd farm properties, municipal and count debentures; mortgages pure deposits received and Interest PAH lowed. 87 Clarence Street. IAVERPOOL, LONDON ASD Fire Insuranoe Compan assets $61,187,315. iene which the policy nol wecurity the yf mited bedrooms, bath, hot water heating, hardwood floors and cement cellar. Apply Mrs. 8. J. Woods, Alice St. BUSIN=SS NOTICES. AWNINGS, canvas, skiffs for outbo foldin tackle, etc. Clarence. street. ard boat seats, fishin rank W. Cooke, 3 that he has purchased the talloy shop formerly ri run oN Thos, Gallo- way, and will a palring and ra VERANDAH CURTAINS, WAM. EGAN WISHES T0 ANNOUNCE re SB city property, insured possible rates. Betdre: old or. giving new "aS. rates from Birange & Stran Agents. Phone HAIR, M OLES, ARTS: BI B and all growths 'shes removed perma Aaheatiy. out scar; 30 $ Joars x i wat Elmer J. Lake. Throat and, Sin Bagot stres! BUSINESS UHANOCES. | Steacy. wens? WANTED GENERAL A YOUNG MAN WANTS A ROOM AND hoard in a central locality. Apply, stating price, to Box 28, Whig othce. WANTED AT ' ONCE, WAREHOUSE room, about 5,000 square ft. ground floor pre ferred State terms and particulars. Box 292, Whig office. PATENTS. BABRCOCK & SONS, Patonts, Trade Pa Office th. Form- James St, Mont. Otiawa, Washington, , MEDICAL H. A. BOYCE, M.D, C:M., LATE MRD]. oal Superintendent Kingston Gener Surgery and residence & up suits from your rkmanship guaranteed. Brock street. DANCING. MIs DON, AUTHOR Norman, I Sh the s sndazg ghde" te 5 Halts" ARCHITECT ------ -------------------------------- WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI. tects, etc. Offices, 268 Bagot BS: Phone 608. POWER & SON, Chants Bank Be Harn Brock and Wellin ton' N _. DRESSMAKING. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN dressmaking, cutting by measure, designing, trimming, ete. three dollars, including system. Madame Kider. New York Dressmaking MER. corner streets. Pp . 93 Wellington street Phone 964. __LmGAL CUNNINGS AM, BARRISTER A, NB and Se. Kiigat ice, 70 Clar- | Get Your Va Made in Kingston Patronize home indus - ter made in Cannda as 14. Rey Capt. Joseph Dix, WAKER, or NELSON ST, It yom Want one, drop him SAIL ma ta ig then went crashing into the net, his skate coming in contact with Stew- art's foot. Despite this he stayed on the ice for a couple of minutes, and not only stopped several shots, | but went out of hie goal to knock | away the puck. He had to be as | sisted to the entrance, where Coach | Eddie Powers, of the Riversides, the Argonaut dressing room, with the bl#od streaming from his foot. An artery at first was thought to be cut, but it was afterwards found to be a cut that pretty nearly severed his little toe." POLICE COMMISSIONERS y. There -- a meeting of the Board of Police Commissioners on Tuesday afternoon, but apart from the receiving of the annual report of the Board of Police Commissioners the business was of a routine nature. The number of drunks showed a falling off. There were 428, while last year were 437 and the year before 493. Offences for which persons were arrested totalled 689, while a year ago thera were S48. Those present at the meetin, je rell, Mayor Richardson snd 'Chief ere are. mont ng to capacity to meet war- time demands. Parlors, 258 Princess street, corner Sydenham. 3 UPHOLSTERING. W.-J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTRERING, ne pairing and carpet work mattress fenavating, Drop a Q i. ANYONE ANYWHERE OAN ww a mail order Justhess at it Roms bo agin Send for Be onan; ny bow. Heacock, 2.969 Lockport, N. DENTAL i A. E. KNAPP, 258 PRINCESS ST. | Kingston. Office. wil) | business after Feb. 29: | DRS, SPARKS tists, 16 Pe ai 348. aaa REGISTRY hp opened a re pose of su women erms Roc for ow) a maid and 10¢ for a charwol For: particulars apply The Matron. Phong n 150 is, To Girls And Women. GIRLS AND WOMEN REGUIMING SIT uations as ha rwom ete, are invited to hire: free o charge at the Kingston Day Nu pe sery, corner Barrie and Ordnance Sold in $1.00..--- =~ lots when taken with coal order. "-- James Swift & Co The detailed roport of the Chief will be published in the Whig on Thursday. " "The kind you ave looking 'for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal 1a'gout Cant nd ve Sunranten BOOTH & CO 0 PN a. A moratorium for married men Britain He. enlist under fhe De scheme is considered. "Antiseptic Throat Gargle," ain son's) nickel and topper mines ~ "Buy Cold Cream" 'at Gibgon's. RATER Rabbi Wise, of New York. flied od mines of ihe Swediah

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