Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1916, p. 7

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Safety Deposit Box 7 Bonds, Insurances and other documents, Jewellery and valuables, will give you an assurance of safety from loss by fire, burglary or other pilsadventure « "Our Vaults are strong and safe from fire or burglary. They are easy of access to you at any gime during busi ness hours The rental charges For your Titles, important are quite moderate, $61,000,000 BANK or TORONTO J Our Servi Our Service has been interrupted during our removal to ournew store at 132 Princess Street, «ind we wish'to thank our for their indulgence during the past R. J. Rodger, | Kingston's Finest Jewelry Store. 132 Princess St. Why NotConsult 4 4 Our Camera Expert, when you want any information along that line, his, services are always at your disposal. || patrons week. ---- ADE IN CANADA We have Box Cameras from $1.00] to $4.00; Folding Autographie! Brownies, from $6.00 to $12.00;! Autographic Keodaks range in price] from $9.00 to $25.00. You always get satisfaction when your films are I I re developed and pointed here. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Inc. MONTREAL (| ------------ re ---- A Hoag's Drug Store worrce ro cx REDITORS. Opp. Y.M.C.A. In the matter of the Estate of Sarah Ellen Fraser, Inte of the City of Kingston, Seamstress, deceased: is hereby 'given i uant to visions of the Th ct, that having clair st the ire required o i She verified, with the unders fore the 20th March, 1010, date sald estate will be ntitled. among the Kingston, Ont. { SE Watts-F lorist | Daffodils and Hyacinths 179 Wellington street, Phone 1763. par T. J. RIGNEY, Solicitor for E 17th day utor, off February, } srr. o ' this known for good values and up-to-date stylcs are the places. to ask about the D & A and the LA DIVA Corsets. " *"Made-in-Canada" in one of the best equipped corset factories in the world, they offer all the qual- ity formerly found only in high grade imported corsets, but sell at little more than half the price. Cold Weather Footwear This is the time to have 0 MEN'S FELT BOOTS . MEN'S OVERSHOES .. ......$2.00, $2.50 and"$3.00 MEN'S MOCCASINS .. lm and $2.00 WOMEN'S OVERSHOES ........$2.00 and $2.50 WOMEN'S FELT BOOTS .$1.50 and $2.00 WOMEN'S MOCCASINS .................:$1.25 CHILDREN'S MOCCASINS .........65¢ to $1.00 our feet warm and com- ble. .$2.00 and $2. 50 She came home on leave on account Esppenings In the City and Vicinity ==What the Merchants Offer fo the! Readers nf the Wiig. Planofarte repairs. C. W. Lind- say, Limited, 121 Princess street. WW. HB Wyllie, inspector for the Children's. Aid Sdciety, is in Toron- rhe annual meeting of the Board of Trade is to be held on Friday, March 10th. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at McAul- ey's Book Store. Trooper H. Rea, of the C. M. R., at Hamilton, is spending the week- end with his parents on Bay sireet. Three cases of measles" and one one case of typhoid were reported to the Medical Health Officer last week. Mrs. Charles Boyle and two daugh. ters, Miss Vera and Lillian, Belle- ville, are visiting Mrs. Rousseau at Tete de Pont Barracks. Chalmers Church choir is sending another box of comforts and edibles this week to Col, A. E.Ross for Kings- ton Seidler at thef ront. Your no is worth everv consid- eration. your service, ed, 121 Princess street. The eight persons who figured in the Grand Trunk railroad accident below Rideau station Friddy morn- ing are rapidly recovering from-their injuries Queen's Alma Mater Society heard on Saturday night the report of the Dramatic Soclety. It reported a bal- ance of over $80 as a4 result of the season's work. Player Pianos tuned and adjusted, C, W. Lindsay, Limited. The president of the Board subscriptions to the Belgian Relief Fund: -Miss Minerva Jemmen, $5; Mrs. Charles Smith, $2.5 You can test a modern hi by the degree of it's interest in its Young Men's Christian Association-- GRAND = Our expert tuners are at] C, W. Lindsay, Limit-| of | Trade acknowledges receipt of these | AND WEDNESDA TOMORROW An Tr 2 Feature ile Acts 2 MARY PICKFORD. in 'MADAME BUTTERFLY' And Other Photo Plays. New Programme Monda: Prices: Mat. 100 veins, Ta re Any Sent extra. Wedy March 15th ' --=ONE NIGHT. ONLY-- Joe Weber Inthoduces The Smashing Musical Comedy, --THE-- Music By Victor Herbert Lyrics by Henry Blossom _ © Augmented Ofeisestea, Including St A BIG BEAUTY CHORUS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION Direct from one year at Lyric Thea- | tre, New York, : PRICES: Lower Floor,$1.50; Balcony, 3 50, $1.00, 75c; IN Gallery Moy on 5c, Next Monday. Strand Theatre Mon., Tues. and Wed., Motro Star Films Present the filus- | trious Character Actor, | "Edward Connolly," 1 In Geo. Ade's Great P "Marse Covington," | 5 intense and wo ul parts; also other good photo-plays. MATINEE, 5¢ Ly ENINGS, 10c¢ | President Wilson. Rev. H. D'arcy Whitmore will ad- dress the evangelistic service every | night this week and at both services | Sunday in . Calvary Church. There are fifty-nine adults twenty-four children drawing money from the County Patriotic Fund. , It is casting $732.50 for the month of | March. There was great rejoicing in the local Liberal ranks when it was an- nounced that the Liberal candidate had been elected by a large majority at Vidtoria, B.C. By erything was very quiet with the police over the week-end One drunk was the only offender before Magistrate Farrell on Monday morn- ing. He was fined $1 and costs. Miss Maud Cummings, Gananoque, | who lost her muff and had her hat| crushed in ,the overturning of the] G. T. R. coach at the city station, has | been paid $25 for the damages in- curred. odist Church on Sunday was occu- pied by Rev. Samuel Sellery, Napa- nee. Rev. George 8. Clendinnen, the Brock Streét pastor, preached in| Napanee. Cornelius McMahon was arrested on. Monday afternoon, charged with stealing a" razor from the barber | shop of J. W. MeMahon said he did keeping the razor. F. A, Stude, who for some time has been chief book-keeper Richardson and Sons, his home on Frontenac street and gone with him family to New York city, The Utilities Commission on Mon- day morning had received no word from the Seymour Power Company with regard to the clause to which the Commission objected in the pro- posed agreement with the city. Smoke coming over some of the stores on Princess street, near Laid- law's dry goods store, Sunday night, gave some person the impression that there was a fire, and the brigade was called out. The run was at 8.45 o'clock. Nursing - Sister daughter of Mrs. not Mtend EC Mercer, | William Mercer, Karl street, who went overseas with the 'First-Canadian Contingent, ar- rived home on Monday afternoon. of the illness of her mother. David Wellington Richmond, aged thirty-one, died on 'Monday at the residence of his father-in-law, A. Shaw, 190 U niversity 'avenue, a lingering illness: "Decensed was a. graduate of Queen's in Science. | Since graduating he had been in the Department of the Interior, Ottawa. His wife and one small child sur- vive, Just Received. Prevost, Brock street, has just received a case of Flannel Shirts. They are all good quality and differ- ent patterns, assorted sizes; all new goods. Seg the display of them in Rev. Alfred Brown told the people at the mass meeting that the 400 men needéd by Col. Low would come through a transfer from one battal- ion to another, from the Safety First Battalion to the 146th Battalion, The spring assizes will open be- fore Justice Clute on Tuesday after- noon. 'Why They're Sold Wannirre, May 19th, 1912, "In the autumn of 1911, I suffered with J H.Sutherland & Bro, THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. pain in the back. As a druggist, Te ramus bank. hea y apparent results." Having sold GIN PILLS for a num- ber of years, I thought there must be good 'in them, otherwise the sales would riot in crease so fast. I gave them a fair trial and the results I find to be good." ' GEO. E. ROGERS. soc. a box or 6 boxes for $2150, at all drug or Free sample sent if you write the National Drug & Chemical Co. Congregational | and | The pulpit in Brock Street Meth- | Curzon, Ontario street. {-- for | has given up | after | '| visional Ammunition Column, Coming |Thursday, Friday and Sat- | urday, March 9, 10, 11th, |' FIGHTING IN FRANCE' | | Actual War Pictures, with consent of | French Government. More inter- esting than the "Birth of a Nation," in 6 big parts; also other excellent photo-plays. An entire evening's en- | tertainment, beginning at 7.30. PRICES: Evenings: : 2c, 35¢ and 50c | eats Reserved, Matinegs Daily, 2.30: Ad-| mission, any seat; Adults, 25¢; Children, 1 Oc. | Seats on Sale Monday. Box Offico open every day om 10| am. to 9 pm. Phone 185. POSTPONED SALE. March Sth, -at 1 o'clock, | « at Joweph Howie's, South Went | » | Wedsies 8 Jof Westbrooke, Tp. of Kingston. | 24 Grade Holsteins, six of 'them new | s;.|1 Heifer, 3 Work Horses, Mare | Hin *toat, '2,year-old Colt, Spring Wag- | | on. Buggy, Mower, Gang Plow. { Us) sual terms Rathbun] S Matches | THAT'S ALL | 'JUST TRY THEM. § ' YOUR CHANCE. | The West Is Calling--Special Excur- | sions. Homeseekers excursions to West- | ern Canada at low fares via Cana- dian Facifie, each Tuesday, March 7th, agent, or W, B. Howard, district | passenger agent, foronto, Ont. ./ - ere. 2 Ladies' Musical Club, dered at the meeting of the Kingston The pro- | gramme was arranged by Miss| Knapp and Mrs. W, E. Macphergon, ! and included songs by Migs Eva Max- | well, Miss Ethel Armour, Angu s | Orr and Miss Caroline Waldron," the | latter's selections being of more than, (special interest, and consisting of | traditional songs of the Zuni Indi- | ans. Piano solos were given by Miss | Annie Burns, Miss Phyllis Knight, Miss Laura Nicolle and a piano duo by Mrs. Van Dreasor and Miss Har-| old Day. Ammunition Column Concert i The fina) concert in the Strand theatre in aid of No, 1 Section, Di-! was held on Sunday afternoon. There was a very large number present and the programme proved a splendid iRe. Mrs. J. R. C. Dobbs and R. R. F. Harvey presided respectively at the piano and crgan. The vocal numbers were given by Miss C. Wal- dron, Miss A. Tweddell and Messrs. D, Couper, J. D. Bankier, J. Saund- ers, C. Johnston, Capt. Kirkconnell Lieut. Munro and Sergt. G. Holland. Located At Clayton, N.Y. About two years ago, a lad by the name of 'Leslie was arrested, tried for an offence and sent to the Toron- to Industrial School. Last year he escaped and since them the authorit- jes 'have been looking for him. He located at Clayton, N.Y. where his og | Other wag Supporting 'him, by work- ing in a hotel. The two were driven to the Canadian side on - Saturday of Canada, Limited, Toronto, and W. o- xe took the boy back to the sch A delightful programme was refi- | {i Ladies' Musical Club in Convocation | | { Hal} Saturday afternoon. CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First fasertion, 1c a word. Beck eon) Be; six, $1; one month; 82, HELP WANTED reese eee en eee. EXPERIENCED DAY PORTER. = ply Hotel Fronténac. | A COOK AND HOUSEMAID. APPLY to Mrs. Waldron, 31 King street. | | Games WANTED THE WORK. room. Apply Miss McCallum, N, C.! . Polson & So. x CLEVELAND SCREW CUTTERS, Good wages. W. R. Webb, §§ Wel-| lington St, Hamilton, Ont. = Eo] MAID R GENERAL HOUSEW ORK. Family of three. No latndry.{ Apply 27 Sydenham street | | FOR SMALL nor ironing Apply 168] | GENER AL SERVANT fa y. No washing References re quired Stuart St. COMPETENT GIRL OR WOMAN, willing to go West with family of | three References required. Ap- ply 126 Bagot street, between 1 and 9 pm, ee ee | { INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY! earn $100 monthly corresponding for 'newspapers: no canvassing. | Send for parficulars. Press Syndi- | cate, 8,969. Jaockport, Y. | cusToMERS TO BRING THEIR BI-| cycles to be cleaned and stored for| spring. We have also a large] number of hockey sticks and pucks| for sale at reasonable prices. | George Muller, 378 King street. | | | Favive, |THE VILLAGE oF HUGHTON OFFERS bright prospects and good 'nduce- ments to the medical doctor who is| anxious to build up a large practice} quickly, Drug store also needed For full information write W. R. Stewart," Sec¢.-Treas., Village of] Hughton, Sask. WANTED GENERAL RESPECTABLE YOUNG COUPLE ARE | desirous of renting a furnished cot- tage on main land by water front| for summer season, near city. State particulars to Box 36, Whig office. | PATENTS. ---------------------------- BABCOCK & SONS, Patents, Trade Marks, Designs. Estb, 1877. Form. | erly Patent Office Examiner. Master! of Patent Laws. Book, "Patent Pros | tection" free. 99 St. James St, Mon real. MEDICAL II. 'A. BOYCE, M.D, O.M,, LATE MEDI. | cal Superintendent Kingston Gener- | al Hospital. Surgery and residence | 93 Wellington street Phone 964. | "Sy LEGAL Pa \. B. CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER | and soleltor. Law office, 70 Cur} ' ence St, Kingston. UPHOLSTERING. =n" W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE- PRACTICAL pairing and carpet work and mattress renovating. Drop a cara, or call 216 Bagot street. sistant. SNant. DoS HE a -- 46: NO ADVANCE IN = ZIG-ZAG SARDINES 2 for 25 Cents ualled by few, Eicded by y v none FENWICK, HENDRY & CO. ; { to October 31st inclusive. Par- || ticulars from any Canadian Pacific | 7-Room Dwelling, all im- provements, furnace, on Rideau St. "Corner lot, easy terms. This is a splendid home. W. H. GODWIN & SON Phone 424. 39 Brock St | ates es CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. GOOKID AND SMOKED MEATS. ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, JR, 3% MONTREAL TRENT BELL TEL OF CANADA, LIM! EPHONE COMPANY | ITED. W. H. BLACK, I, | AWNINGS, GENTLEMAN'S GLOVE, . on Monday evening, on Clergy St, opposite St. Mary's Cathedral ner may have same by calling at Whig office. FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE. Anyone finding anything and Fishin to reach the owner may do y reporting the facts to The "British Whig. The adver- tisement will Pe _Diintea in this | column free of .charge. LOST. Li A SILK FOI, WITH GOLD LOCKETT. Finder please return to 345 Division Street and get reward. T0 LET. | OFFICES IN SLARENCE ST. bers. Apply to Cunningham & Muale, 79 Elarence street. eet tt. Sette ------ DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES AND storage for furniture. Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock St. | STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN dry, airy rooms; # Jour own lock and | key. Frost's ity Storage, 299 | Queen street. Phone 626b. PAPERHANGING, GRAINING mining Fifty new. designs wall] paper at factory prices. Rooms pa- pered, $4.00 per room, including | paper. Young and Rowley, 198 | Colborne street, phone 1632 BUSIN=SS NOTICES. CURTAINS, skiffs for outboard | TORTS) folding boat seats, shine | tackl® ete. Frank W. Cooke, Clarence street. VERANDAH tentsy canvas, WM. EGAN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE | that he has purchased the tallor shop formerly run by Thos. Gallo- way, and will do all kinds of re- pairing and pressing. Also make | up suits from your own oh Workmanship guaranteed, Brock street. DANCING. Ro | | Seem Branches: Ottawa, Waskinaros [MISS HUDON, AUTHORIZED BY PROF Frank Norman, of Montreal, to | teach the standard modern dances | Balbos, Walk Walts, Broad Glide, 89 Union Btreet W Phone 120, ---------- ARCHITECT tects, oe Phone 6 N POWER & SON, ARCHITROTS, MER. | Chants Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. | DRESSMAKING, INSTRUCTIONS cutting by trimming, etc.; dollars, Including systém. Madame | Elder, New York Dressmaking! Parlors, 253 Princess street, Sydenham. IN measure, three dressmaking, designing, REGISTRY OFFICE. Se ----ee-------------------------------- THE KINGSTON DAY NURSERY HAS opened a registry office for the pur- pose of supplying malds and char- women. Terms 50c for supplying a maid and 10c for a charwoman. For particulars apply The Matron Phone 11 15. To Girls And 'Women. GIRLS AND WOMEN REQUIRING SIT- | uations as maids or charwomen, ete, are invited to register free of charge at the Kingston Day Nur- Sery, corner Barrie and Ordnange streets: cHAM.|A V Ones, ue ETT uy ones MILK ROUTE FOR SALE, 150 ars. daily. Chea ap for quick buyer. Ape ply Whig of JOKES AT bobs' "+ he. 89 Clarence street. Phone D SQUARES, RO AND pir heaters at right ae pres one 1 - A FRAME COTTAGE WITH GARDEN, cor. Gardiner and Union streets, Portsmduth. For particulars apply on the premises. NEW LAUNCH, HULL 28 FT LONG, 6 ft. beam; fine model; safe fams ly boat. Inquire of Dr. Lake, 357 Johnson street, city. -------------------------- ------------------ BUGGY, LIGHT WAGGON, TWO SETTS { of harness. For particulars coms municate with Davis Dry Dock Company, Kingston, Ontario. BGGS FOR HATCHING, 1ay 'strain; large Plymouth Rock Rhode - Island Beas; White Wyandottes, R.C.; she for $2 Apply W. O. Cook, 251 ideau St. ICTROLA, 6, AND TWELVE Selsctionn es 50. Term, ¢ nd §5 r month. C. Lin Lia, 128 Princess By McCann' 8] AND KALSO- | NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI. Offices, 258 Bagot Bu corner | A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC. ond-hand furniture, stoves, cloths | ing, boots, suit cases, tools, etc. If { you have anything te ssik drop a card. I will call Shapiro, 4% Princess street. Phons 1 'A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEO- | nd-hand stoves, furnfture, odd ere iron beds, ete. 'e also { buy all kinds of new and pron, 143 { hand furniture. J. Thom 3 Princess street, phone 1 HOUSES FOR SALR AT ALL PRICES, from $1,200 to $8,000. Some bar gains. | HOUSES TO RENT, FURNISHED AND unfurnished. | warms FOR SALE, and prices, FIRE, LIFE AND "ACOIDENT IN ance; money to loan, G. A. Bi 5 man, 67 Clarence street, E, VARIOUS gIZES FINANCIAL | FRONTENAC LOAN AND INV ment Society: Incorporated 1863; | president, Colonel Henry R. Smith. Money. issued on city and farm properties, municipal ani country ul debentures; mortgages purchased; deposits recelved and Interest ale lowed. 87 CMrence street. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company: Avatlable assets $61,187,215. In addition te which the policyholders have security The unlimited labiMty of city property, insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewin old or giving new business ge rates from' Strange & Strange, Agents. Phone 325. PERSONAL [BORE Bb GPE P EPP SEIS IP | * | Orval, A. D-Let us know |d where you are and you will not be | forced to come home; everything ie will be alright. Hamilton. Bd EASA 55. | HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- | ishes removed permanently, withe out scar: 30 Years, experience. Dr. Elmer J. Eye, Ear, Throat aud "skin Shecialist, Bod Bagot stre. DENTAL DR. A. E. KNAPP, 258 PRINCESS §T., Kingston. Office will be he: for DiS after Feb. 29th, Rs. SPARKS AN SpAnua, DE 2 tists, ellington i J { Leonard Walsh, hE. ty | BUSINESS CHANORS. ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN STARRY a mail order Duatness at Some; no canvassing: be yo Send for free booklet: ells how, | Heacock. 2,969 Lockport. N.Y. Dry Finding Sold in $1.00... lots when taken with coal order. S-U-N-K1-S-T Bars Insist on APRICOTS PEACHES 3 "Sunkist" 'Mazda Tungsten Lamps All sizes up to 60 watt, 25c¢.

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