Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Mar 1916, p. 3

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{ NORMAN MILLAN TO PLAY WITH | IN FORT HENRY--Y, M./C, A "FRONTENACS. TAKES OVER WORK, | City Hockey League Games This; H. M. Peach, Alton, I11., Appointed-- Evening--M. P. Reid Again Wins| Library to Be Improved and Plays | te Casing Club Singles Cham-, To Be Put On. : + plonship. | The Young Men's Christian Asso-| The Frontenac senior hockey team | ciation has taken over social, educa-| tional and religious work at Fort | left at noon on Friday for Toronto | to play for the senior 0. H. A. cham- Henry for the Germans and Austrians | x 14o- 157 Brock Street |: plonship against the Riversides. Nor-| Who are prisoners-of-war there. On| Limite d| Aah in the place | Thursday afternoon F. S. Sheppard, | Log iy an ny Be secretary, Toronto, arrived in the! | good, as his junior hockey has been|¢ity with H. M. Peach, Alton, Illinois, | | very fast this season. The team who will look after the work here. } Mr. Peach is a late graduate of an will line up as on Wednesday night. S (x bot IR ap ns x took advantage of | Alton university, and has sonie | J Riowleage of the German language. He will establish his headquarters at the Rost, and il spend all of nd 3 time there On Thursday = after- City' Hockey League Games. | noon the two men made a visit and | The City Hockey League BAMES | want over the gromnd with Major P. { | nis evening will decide the teams to'g Campbell. It was found that | jcontest ip the finals. . K. C. I and {pe fibrary is a splendid one, and ev-4 { Regiopolis are matched for the cham- | ory gegistance will re given to the plonship of their district.and Maple ',riqsyers in Supplying them with Leafs and Portsmouth, both juniors, qyjtable reading matter. It is like- will play for the championship of! ly that a long"table will be put into | their district. {the library for writing purposes. As the 146th Battalion defaulted! Practically every prisoner at Fort | its games in the senior seties to the Henry has some knowledge of the Maple Leafs, the manggement has! pyeligh language. In a great many | 8ecuréd a 'team .from Gananoque to! cages, however, their command is {fill in the schedule. This should very poor, One man has been doing | prove a good exhibition. some translation for Major Campbell, NT a and his wording is very elementary. M. P. Reid Curling Champion. Mp Peach will eideavor to make the | For the third consecutive winter men learn to read and write English M. P. Reid has won the singles of the| as puently as time will permit. This! Kingston Curling Club, having on] will be done by holding classes and | the General Assembly in Winnipeg Thupsday oils defeated T. R, Car-|in the selection of books that he will next June will be appointed, An In-{ hovsky by 13 to 9. ~ A new e recommend for their reading. teresting debate is also expected on | wif likely be given by the com i _ There is a miniature theatre at the the question of Church Union, each { Fort, and the men have from time to Pking the various cours in this city are advised to stock up with the latest Military Text Books befofe leaving the eity. A lavge number of the author- "ized text hoeks are obtainable in €anada ouly at this store, a large order for: same having been received last week by, wire from the T. Eaton Company, Winnipeg. : IMPORTANT NOTICE. A 40 page catalogue of Military Text Books and supplies is now in the . hands of the printer and will be mailed free of charge to any address on re- ceipt of postal. "t 'The College Book Store, OPEN NIGHTS. "Phone 919. KINGSTON EXPENDITURES As Provided In The Canadian Goy- ernment Estimates. The Government estimates for 1916-17 show no ilereases for Ports- mouth Penitentiary or the Royal | Military College. The former gets $210,600 and the latter $160,000 for maintenance. The Kingston post- office is to be voted $44,945, an In- crease of $1,652 over last year. The estimates contain these re- | votes: Royal Military - College cov. | ered drill hall, $15,000; Ringston | Ordnance stores bullding, $10,00 Kingston harbor . Daa ao! $120,000; repairs to Royal Military i Collega wharves, $2,000, | the excursion. It was expected that 1 Gooch would be.able'to play. 33x4 Phin ives ....$22.00 33x4 Nobby Tread ...$31.00 5x4 1-2 Plain 35x4 1:2 Nobby Tread $44.00 BIBBY GARAGE, Phones 201 and 917. 160 Princess Street. - Kingston Presbytery Meeting. The regular meeting of the Pres- | bytery of Kingston will be held in Chalmers Church on Tuesday, Tth inst, at which the commissioners to BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time P. WALSH. ---------- For Breakfast New Buckwheat Flour Table Syrup Coffee the best brands. * D. COUPER, Phone 76. 341-3 Princess St. Seal Shipt Oysters. have _-- hist. ut] THE COON MEDICINE CC Showing Of New Curtains. For living rooms, din- ing rooms, bedrooms, in fact for any room in the vote separately on this subject, and report the General Assembly. Canadian Casualties. + Second Battalion: Wounded, Rob- eft W. Munroe, Sonningdale, Sask. Killed in action--John Clarke, Fraserburg, Muskoka, Ont. Accidentally wounded, slightly -- Lance-Corp. Archibald E. pump, England. Died of wounds -- Edward J. Christy, 5 Church!ll avenue, Toronto, New B¢, 10c and 15¢ Store. Spring Radishes, tuce, 5c; Green Orions, 5c Parsley, 6c; Dates, 10¢ pound; Cranberries, 10c qudrt; Apples, 15¢ day at Carnovsky's, winds "March make rough." Camphor Cream, Lanoline Cream, Violet Cream, Witchhazel Cream, Lilee Cream, Velvet Cream, (¢ibson's Red Cross Drug Store Muriel Goudrean, Quebec, eighteen years of age, a maid at Romeo Fa- guy's, was arrested charged with at- tempting to poison the whole family by doping the coffee with tincture of | iodine, She pleads not guilty. Hundreds of cases of gripp and! colds cured every week by Gibson's Red Cross Cold Tablets. W. J. Hendry, for twenty-six years Principal of the Jesse Ketchum School, Toronto, died at the age of seventy Films the Developed' at Gibson's. P.W. ronto Hydro-Eleetric Commission. "Money refunded" if Gibson's Red Cross Cord Tablets do not cure your cold. Ww. J. Lowe's majority in the Peel bye-election is officially stated to be 329. ve nihil RGA gapntatn nub ntupeguupng { To Remove Dandruff | BBB re en Bee BB BP Geren eed a5 Get a -gent bottle of Danderine | at any 'drug store, pour a little into your hand and rub well into the| scalp with the finger tips. By morn- ing most, if not all, of this weul | geurf will 'have disappeared. or three applicatipns will destroy every bit of dandruff; stop scalp itch- ing and falling hair. house, there is nothing] so artistie, so durable, or 80 economical as MARQUISETTE CUR- TAINS. For this 'Season - we show some entirely new ideas in these | goods. ive eolors in every de- sign, $1.25 to $10 pair. Home Bargains! | Beating. verandah. ejectric large ae i. semi-detached, § stable, brick, 7 rooms and attic, fOre-place, hardwood floors, furnace, verandah; down town TopmmnsBatlaln ifront in furnace, ted. S200Brick: { rooms, hot water 3 i i Lot Ta fest Tk street. fl We have in storage a We Are Busy SAVE TIME By phoning for an appoint: ment. Get Asselstine's perfect ings vision glasses for satisfac-| tion. Consult J. S. ASSELSTINE, D.0S., Registered Optometrist and Optician. 342 King St... Phone 1019 { TrEsTsssEm---- large | juantity of selected hand! picked Apples. These were packed for export by Hable shipper. Baldwins Peewankie 'Stark 3 Salome And other varieties of Table | and Cooking Apples, by. the | liveck, barrel or in w holesale | fiquantities. Yo Grecinge presbytery of the church having to | tee. important | ve, Vander- | taking | © | An effort is being made to displace | Ellis as Chairman of the To- Two | a Ie | axe { Hanson, 9; L. C. *]. B. i Cooke 14. In the Scotch doubles E. i sleeve was defeated by! Prof by 11 to 10. Langdon 11, C. Gilder-| | A Kingstoniad Honored. Many music lovers of our historic city will goubtless look with plea: |. sure to the concert ifi Grant McRae| plans have yet been made. { very unlikely that Mr. Peach will be! able to touch this branch foe some In the scheduled rink games the, time been holding plays of different | sults were as follows: T. Slater, 8, kinds there. result to the | w, Leslie, 10; W. B. Dalton 117% G.! This work will be but , On a systematic basis, as the produc-| | tion of such plays will be of good | mental benefit to the priseners. In religious work extensive | It is| no | little time. Owing to the fact that Mr. Peach ! is an American, there should be to | trouble between himself and the pris. Hall joners, He will have to consistently | Jast summer at which the Beasey sis-| evade the war issues, but his person- ters, Mayflower and Violet, proved pality should gain a place for him in| | themselves such artists by their ex-ptheir lives and in a very short time F he bunch; Let- | quisite playing both on violin and pshould become also. pthem. piano, and by their singing | Much to the delight of' the public] peck, Satur. | they were engaged for a week at On-1.C. {tario Park, and were also heard | | many times at private musicales. In| skin | letter lately received from Miss Vio-| American 'workers are doing same in Germany and in Canada, the | let Beasey she makes special moea- tion of the success she has met with in' New York and other cities at con-| certs: in the playing of a Mazurba, very valuable to | This is the first time that Y. M. | A. representatives have tried to do | their work in alien enemy. camps. Through an international agreement the | same number in each country. has been no definite plan | out as everything is There | worked | experime antal, | {which is a composition for violin and but Mr. Peach seems to be quite ca- piano, by J. Birkett, better known perhaps as Ke J. H. Birkett, and! who gave it to Miss Beasey whan in | Kingston. It is only one of many { heautiful compositions both vocal aud insirumental, of this tno modest {though gifted musician, and Kiugs- | tonians would be proud indeed if in je 1 neat Tuture she would. publisa ue mw. tliat the general public might joy ker music as well as her maoy frionds and admirers. Congratula-| {tions sincere and hearty Kings on {offers to J. K. Birkett. Ripe Tomatoes, 20¢ ib. Tomatoes, Lettuce, Parsley, ery Crawford's, el- | aR 26 Phone A Good County Constable. Constable William Smith, who is [kept 80 busy handling the work of| 1G. Hunter, J. P,, [did man for the position. He has| I'veen engaged only about six weeks, flor from his father's death, but has] {already handled many | cages. |the north country-alone and brought {back a dangerous lunatic®who had {been declared insane by Drs. Tovell tand Freeman. He is discharging [his duties with marked ability"and in {a manner highly satisfactory to the colonel, Y. MC A Notes Basket ball is flourishing at the] IY. M. C. A. gymnasium, The senior Hn, is to play K. C. 1. to-night, | The juniors are to play a team from { St. James' Sunday School next week and a game with... + Battery is also! scheduled The boys are slowing up well in the practices for the athletic 'meets that will be held between the 10th and the 15th of March. D. G. Laidlaw is to give a talk to] the juniors on Sunday morning. | To Renovate His Office. Lieut.-Col. G. Hunter, J.P.. will soon be the proud occupant of one {of the nicest offices in the City Build. For years the colonel bas ngs. transacting his business in a room that was certdinly not a swit- {able setting for such as the colonel. {Alds. Hughes and Corbett, of the {City Property Committee, made "the {colonel a visit, and the room will be jrenovated, dS a-------- To Cure a Cold In Oné Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- {INE Tablets. Dridggists refund | motiey if it fails to cure. BE, W. | SROVE 8 signature is on each box, To Visit B Experi atal Far. JWhile the enthusiasm continues, cronted by the splendid batuet of the Kingston® Industrial. Fair Associ- ation, the Suggestion is made. and we understood Manager Bushel] and the directors approvesof it, that an excursion be arranged to Ottawa in July or August, the visitors to spend {the time at the Experimental farm. i Such a visit would be valuable to 'the farmers of Frontenac. ------i Just Received. 'Prevost, Brock street, has just received a case of anne! Shirts, #Pliey are all gopd qualify and differ- l'ent patterns; assopted sizes; all new j goods, Seq the display of them in 86e Fresh Pigs, 30c. ty fresh Eggs, 30c. os fords, Phone 26. Phone 2 28. unpleasant |! Delorimier Church. Some time ago he went into iN8 his occupation onthe advice of | rg Ch oT en "pable of handling proposition. such a difficult | MINISTER CHANGES CALLING. Rev, T. E. Burke, B.D., Takes] Up Life Assurance. tev. T. E. Burke, B.D., pastor or | | i | The Delorimier Avenue Methodist Church, Montreal, has been appointed mali ger of the North American Life surance Company. He will ue! charge of the work of the Montreal | district and the twelve surorunding | counties. Mr. Burke will continue | to conduct the services every Sunday at Delorimier Church until the con- ference meeting in June next, but the | pastoral work of the cirurch will be | in charge of the Rev. E.. Tennant, Ot-{ «T, E. Burke has been twenty- | seven years in the ministry. He | is proving a splen- {Went to Montreal from Kingston five | years ago, and after a pastorate of | four years in Mountain Street hurech | of that city was appointed. pastor of | He is chang-| his medical adviser. 34¢ Dairy Butter, Bde. Fresh Dairy Butter, 34¢ Crawidrd's, Phone 26 "T'wenty-four hours a day' Gib ~fon's Ned Cross Gripy and Cold Tab lets are on duty. Do you need them? | At Watertown, N. Y., former Sena- | tor George H. Cobb was elected | president of the Chamber of Com- | merce at the annual meeting of the | organization, ! Velvet Cream makes thé skin soft | as velvet, nn Sold at Gibson's. "The Hat Store." Receiving Almost every day.fresh, new shipments of Hats for Men. Wonien, and Children. "Those who like 'to buv their hats carly will find a good variety of advance styles to choose from. Special value in Men's Soft Hats that ave dis- tinetly new, at $2 and $2.50. New Caps galore, Direct Iniboriges: of Mente or | "Princess Street. | | ho ~ bin E | British mall Full 36 inches wide--fully guaranteed -- Reg. $1.35 quality, on Saturday ... .98¢c 200 YARDS HABUTAI WASH SILKS White or Black--full 36 inches wide. a Saturday special For 100 DOZEN NEW MODEL CORSETS sizes at . All ..50c to $3.00 a pair CHILDREN'S FLEECE LINED UNDER. WEAR White; broken sizes, from 3 to 10 years--25c¢ and 30c garments, Saturday 12 ONLY WHITE COTTON PRINCESS SLIPS Broken sizes, 34-36-38 only pric ed up to $2.95. - To clear on Sedan, = 150 YARDS BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE 19¢ each LADIES' COLORED UNDERSKIRTS --Em- erald and Navy only--$1 and $1.25 lines. NOBBY SUITS FOR THE LADIES. ewman | | & Shaw, | The Always Busy »3tore. eww 4 CLOSING OF MAILS closes Irreguldr- ly. Information posted at P. O. Lobby from time to time, daily ..12.85 p.m: going 11.30 a.m. going United States, Grand Trunk, t Grand ~ Trunk, Do. {including Western States) Grand Trunk and 'an west of city C. P. R, 10.15 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. CoN. Rusvins Pa T ae. 2.20 pm. --e ~ SEARCH WARRANTS ISSUED To Recover Stolen Goods From Sev. eral Farms. it does not seem to be a hard win- ter, but nevertheless it seams to have seriously affected the moral standards of some people. In quick succession G. Hunter, J.P., has had search warrants issued to reeover grain stolen from. William 'Reid, of Glenburuie, $30 wbrth of hens from James Hogan at Maple Lawn, a quan- {ity of grair from W. Black, of Glen- {Furnie, and $7 worth of fowl from {F. dvorder's paice in Pi sburgh. In the case of Will'am Reid, the jueves cert.inly showed more than cvrage nite in ogeliny what phe [vent after, Despite the barking | Jha wateh-day, which M=. Raja i] {tha leigh was driven up to the gran- ay. the groin shoveHel inte 1he |: 1h, and guiet leave caken., M~-, |B -ic is unable to estimuta the quan- { tity: stolen. . .. 30c Fresh Eggs, 30c, Strictly fresh Eggs, 30¢. Crawford's, Phone 26. Semmes "Antiseptic Throat Tablets" { Litbson' Ss, | "Xt Watertown, N. Y., John W. Whalen was elected exalted ruler of Watertown Lodge, No. 496, B.P.O. Ta. at the annual election of the at get § TE erikiaie night and day curing colds and gripp, Gibson's Red Cross Cripp Tablets. LOGS AND TIMBER Sawn to your order. Our Saw Mill is prez pared to saw promptly vour logs into good lum- ber, matched and dress- ed, if desired. S. Anglin & Co. Woodworking Factory. Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Sts. . Office Phone 08. or ™HE BEST TEMPERED STEEL, | With _ attention paid to fo that fty feel that makes the Tight Th i of Axes and Hatchets. The prices are as; the goods. The best! eb : onial is to come in and uainted with' them. We have what you want. W. A. = a dew EE i BUILDERS PPL ees | So in Glasses We are fortunate in having a complete stock of the very best French "Opera Glasses." A Perfect Opera Glass is a pleasure to own. We have the Mother of Pearl and Leather Varieties to choose from, and can. assure you they will fulfil the demands " of the mesg critical purchaser. Smith Bros. Jewellers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Oculists' Prescriptions Filled. . 350 KING ST. DISCOUNT SALE Gourdier's 'Wood's Phosphodins, reat FEnglish Remed Tanes and Engle the w Thole oid. Ve ns,' Cres Nervous ity 5 Sd, Braga Wi Price $1 per box, "3 "Sx will cue. IE ain on 15 pla in phy cars vie Toronto. on A OMT, Crtmach Winder ik Coal The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal Is good Ceal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & 00, / Foot of West Can Do High Class No contradiction can wash out that fact. It is an clear as the walter we use, as in- effable as the snowy white- ness; we impart to linens, and as unyielding as the starch in our collar" and culls,

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