Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1916, p. 2

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on ¥. WAUGHS mK WON York. Popular Hits, 2 CURLANG CHAMPIONSHIP CONVALESCENT HOME. | ' Defeating J. M. Elliott's Rink By 21 | It Will Be Made a Ninety-Bed Hos. (|| for 25¢ to 17---Queen's And Deseronto to| pital and An Operating Room "Will | * - . Play Hockey 'Wednesday Night. Be Installed, 2 [ When Old Bill Bailey Plays the Ukalele The rink skipped by Dr. F. Waugh On-gwa-na-da the home of Lieut.- | Theres a. Li Wit! a Turnino 's winner of the Kingston Curling Col. A. B. Cunningham, King. street | - Heres a Lane Without a Turning Club championship. On Monday ev-| west, has been accepted by the Mi-| : Siam : : ening his rink defeated J. M. EI-|litia Department as a convalescent | +. On the Road H: iness liott's. by 21 to 17. The game was| home for returned soldiérs. Mr. Th he oad to Happiness: very exciting. Dr. Waugh Suiried of Cuiinsham intends to\vacate the! Sail on to Ceylon A 2 Very strong by getting ten w - | premises at once and take up resi- 1 "Rua OF x fd Rinda V 5 - go fore iis opponent was able to regis-| dence on Ear] Street in the home| iood By ' Good Lueck, God Ble BS Y ou ' » 80TH BAND CONCERT Mr, Ei The sud of Sg ry Sormatly Secupied by his mother. Come Back Little Girl, from "Girl from Utah" » Tr. iott was leading by . 8 understood that it is the in. | The Lichis 6f Me x: Tre ar 5,000 Mile Guarantee. . 3 © |The fifteenth end ended with the tention of Major R. J. Gardiner, A. | Fhe Lights of My Home Town re . : 3 : . ~ JSE | Score standing 17 to 17. The extra! D, M. S., to make the home into a |! ; : Memories 33x4 Plain Tires sre .$22.00 AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE end which was played resulted in| ninety-bed hospital with an up-tp-| Piney Ridge 33x4 Nobby Tread .. .$81.00 MONDAY NIGHT. Dr. Waugh getting four points and | date operatigg room. Some of the! ; : : Sa > i i S-- winning the game, 'The rinks were: | sold'ers who are receiving treatment | | I Tiove You, That's One Thing T Know 35x4 1-2 Plain eae .$32.00 A Small Audience Was Present -- N. Davie, A. S. Campbell, 8. R.|in the city still have to undergo a | Orange Bloss Ti in Lovel i: 35x4 1-2 Nobby Tread $44.00 The Programme Under the Direc- Bailey, Dr. F. Waugh, skip--21, second operation to have picces of 1 rang b 0SSom ime 1m Ove Ane K toy of Bandmaste Stares Was| T. W. Rowlands, J. H. Seels, J. W. | shrapnel removed. i Sweet, Kentucky Lady BIBBY GARAQG ' Excellent. Kelly, J. M. Elliott, skip--17, The new convalescent home is! The rink skipped by W. J. Driver's | probably the best located for a hos ; Phones 201 and 917. - A brilliant performance was givel wim from 8. S. Corbett by 16 to 11.1 pital in Kingston, It is situated || : Assn. by Bandmastes Stares and Bie 3o along the shore, whh means that e O é 00 ore attalion band in the Grand Opera St. Mary's vs. Dry Bones during the warm weather the sol- y ] 8 ° jobs © iov i ino Phare H oe might reasonably Wave expect. The semi-finals of the Junior Jiv- | diers can enjoy swimming There gr : ile hockey league will be played at | i$ also a fine wharf on the property. + ; ta Blso that a Jarge crowd would oe acpey ros on Wonrosiny af-| The Cunningham home was at one 160 Princess Street. OPEN NIGHTS. Phone 919; But Turned oh 10 Be thnd, ternoon when Dry Bones and St. [lime owned by Mrs. Morton, later ingly small Mary's clash. The game promises to by 1deut Gol. Smith and then by the The programme given by the band | Pe one of the best played this' sea- ale 2. J.B, _Ponse, hen Mn . son. ense. purchased: the property he Ni weliendy arranged one. It "Bobby' Rowland Returns. spent : Sonsiqgradle Smoun} of Tell," Then followed Elgar's "Salut| R. C. Rowland, P.C.C. L. 1, is Sonia yo Rings o After his | INIT EL d'Amour," Rimmer's delightful "Les among those who arrived back in| 'ots Mr. Cunningham purchased | i]! ] y | SH W HT Cloches de St. Malo," "Hymns of Old | Canada on Monday on the 5 Pre-| { rE, gha rem (504) x "3 . "Robby | it. 3 i 3 N.B. Church Choir," a grand selection, | torian at St. John, 1 3 Any soldier who returns from the IGSTON "Echoes froin the Metropolitan," of | 18 coming back to take a commis- 3 i ' ,| battle-front has the privilege of | . 4 > Oo ap. | SIONI. He played on Queen's Rugby ) . Tabaui; the {54s Saronation over team, 'and made a name for himself | stating which convalescent home he A 4 : '] wishos ante o stance if he y : t in athletics. His home is in Walker-| Wishes to enter For inst: Conductor Stares exercised a fine ton. enlists out West but wants te go to control over his band, always using en a Kingston convalescent home, on careful judgment in his interpreta- Queen's Vs. Deseronto. account of his friends living in this tion of tk irit of the thing the ality, his request is grante BUILDERS {1} [Iino iti % hs Brie] Sucei te bent een | cons, weaves a eve lowed the concluding notes of the | iors will play an exhibition game of ; Ha Y Tried overture, and as an encore "Humior- | hockey at the covered rink to-mor- Taking Harbor Soundings. A Perfect Opera Glass is a ve Xou esque' (Dvorak's) was given. KEl-| Tow evening (Wednesday) at 8.15 The Department of Public Works pleasure to own. "Salut d'Amour" and "Les | o'clock. Deseionto has a strong] ;o now taking definite action to se-| eee -- 1 gar's ' ; " EYPSUM WALL PLASTER? Cloches de St. Malo," the latter with | team. cure data about Kingston harbor so | We have the Mother of Pearl 4 . bell ---- | and Leather = Varieties effeets, were played with fine that extensive 'mprovementsthat will to It Baves Time feeling and clever work in unison by : To Play-Off Here. ; make it ready for the deepening of | Shoes Jrom, and Jal assure the bandsmen. The grand selec-| Belleville defeated Napanee in Nap- the Welland Canal may be made, A - 4 Yo | ey wi 1 ulfil the demands P WALSH tion was more than enjoyed. The|anes Monday evening thus winning gang of men are now taking sound- | | of the most critical purchaser. . . i "1911" overture is another delight-| the western senior series of the CO, | ings from Cataraqui Bridge to the] Harrack St, ful and interesting number, played| C.L. western group. Some time ago | Dominion Textile Company's factory | - * ~y ln a masterly manner by the band. |it was successful in winning the jun- | to determine the nature of the floor | Sm It is conceived on similar lines to|ior series. Brockville has the east- of the river A diamond drill is be-| OWI dy | y 1 ros. - t ) \ { } $ p ; p Grand = || Opera a Hl Glasses .@® ' We are fortunate in having a complete stick of the very best French "Opera Glasses.' ROS + "1812. being highly descriptive and |ern championship in.both Junior and J ing used. The work is being done! i i, : full of color. It involves all the senior, and the play-off will be here under the supervision of Engineer BI fowler: ud Opticians. For Breakfast national airs of the Empire which |on Wednesday night if the ice is Beckwith. | NO Pr arridge. Mectsoe, 3 are wound round a central theme of | hard. tp -- | Of Our Elegant Range of High Class 1) ' y L a military character. - Just as "Wil ; hal . ae Al , | 850 KING ST. New Buckwheat Flour lam Tell" gives the reeds a chance | $509.50. WAS. PROMISED The Soldier's Interpretation of Y, M. | : ! 8 for distinction, this gives the trum-| y 50 WAS nthe > C. A. yrup 00 Table . ; = u pets full play, and in both cases full > Ris In city, In camp, in barracks, and | Coff: advantage was taken. By Citizens To Y. M. 6. A. on First on the firing line the .soldier inter- | We have the best brands Assisting the band was Miss Vie- | Morning of Canvass. prets the letters "Y.M.(*.A." as "You- | ' y toria Stares, soprano. She has al Returns til noon Tuesday in the! May-Call-Again"; and so they do by D COUPER voice of great purity and sings all | Y. M, C: A. canvass showed $899.50, | the hundreds--Wherever the *"Y" . ' . . her songs with the most delightful including cash and pledges received | does busindss; khaki is the predomin- Phone 76. 841-3 Princess St. ease and effect. Particularly pleas- | from the following: ant color. Help the Y.M.C.A. con-! Seal Shipt Oysters ing were her renderings. of' "Shep-| 0. Chown .. .. .. .. .. ..$200.00| tinue this good work; Send along | . ard, Thy Demeanour Vary," "That's|A. Davis & Son .. .. .. .. 200.00 your subscription. oo . Enough for Me," "Wake up," "They |D. G. Laidlaw .. .. .. 156.00 so-- Mar yay, ie Flower Sung." | Be We Robertson miliary), | 50.00 a Chime The Site. ; In the Latest Creations and Most Approved . , ° s B:™ ie 4 E A meeting of the Orangemen o . E. Wheatly Was the accompanist, [Fleud ocr <0 co BOL ony wa Be un Mo ro Styles. . Y.M.C. A {1 A Minnes er 00 ing to consider and approve of the . : Why Supbort The Ye M- 0, A: I Nowe an 5.00 | Selling Of their hall. The reasons Our showing of Wash Dress Goods, Silks # Because--It is a "character fac-| MacPherson given for the sale is that thegFac- : % : tory"----not a fashionable club. It is | yi McKay Roberson. 5... J0-00/ ory Act would havé made extensive and Wool Materials is the best collection to he owing beck tse if annot be, self SuPPOILng |p J. Wilson .. .. .. .. ..~ 10.00 | alternations necessary. The alter. | seen in Kingston--beautiful wedves -- exquisite : o because it sells membership privileg- a ations would mean wider stairs and : . . . : es at a loss to both men and bows. | 3 tiers. Pharos i 15.00 | fire escapes which, owing to the con- | designs-- perfect colorings. and at prices to | : This loses is made up by the subscrip- | oi 'Nicholson 00 CU 1opel struction of the building, would he please. of New Curtains. tions of public spirited citizens. IR. H. Ward .. .. .. .. .. 10.00 expensive, A. committee was ap-|¢ 2 Because it's Wore ars open 10|ywiniam Mundell .. .. |. 10.00] pointed to co-operate with lv ludgs { es . boys and men of a classes an es Me(s a 5.00 | trustees in the choosing of anew For living rooms, din- creeds, Because of it's wide open Jame Ee eCammon Sd 5 89 site. ~ { ing rooms, bedrooms, in doors to the soldier and the stranger |x 'p Moncrief .. .. ts 5.00 eee fuel | . In the city. CB. C Bias ih 5.00 Ju Received, | faet for any room in the it so 2.50 Prevost, Brock street, has just] house, there is nothing Goes to Jail. "rte eine ba .00 | received a case of Flannel Shirts,| ¢ 1 They are all good quality and differ-| § SO artistie, 850 durable, next thirty day in the county jail. OF QUEEN'S. ~ ent patterns, assorted sizes; all new | § n haw Dac Ta or +80. economical as On Tuesday morning in Police Court | mie" goods. Seg the display of them in| 9 Real Estate | p. ~Euilty to t Ng a razor, | Late News I Inkves adem wi | MARQUISETTE CUR- Je pleaded, guilty to 1aRIRE 2 ra [Latest News From the University St. George's Cathedral. ie 1 ° the property of W. J. Crozier, barber, d ~~ " { Journal, Ash Wednesday services: § a.m., | THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE |, A Double Frame Dwelling on TAINS, Ontario street. |. S.H. Marshall, of '17, better When the charge was read to him| . ©: HH. arshall, o to DOUET | oly Communion: 10.36 'a.m. Com: | {Montreal St., renting for $25.00 per i 3 f > :M stated that he| known as "Cady," has secured a ati service; 4.3¢ .m., chil-| month, for $2,850, Easy 5. or in senson We Be eso va Lal commtomon, 1 he Caran Fr | Wnation, sevice: a0 pom: oh $F oo moni for $250. aly "erm show some entirely new Bline razor. His record was against | eae Da, wu ake this gorse st ef and 'sermon Daily services | tama ~~ . | sr Siarielc Dwelling, with 8 lots, for ideas in these goods. him. gineers which begins on March 10th throughout Lent at 10 am. and 6] reese BUILDERS SUPPLIES. | #1 . Easy terms. a R | p.m, | . . f : . | TRS : . Five colors in every de- : a | 1 Ottawa, in | || CLOSING OF MAILS |{] WINTER IS A GOOD tor a ys in Millers Tan sign, $1.25 to $10 pair. HE : ~ - TIME | : i Sapper Ralph, who has been at the | g Brifsh mail closes irregular { A Bu . ~Sa) ; at 4h . : mi 8 1 3 ie ct A ngalow on Raglan Road for [front Neen Major (Prof.) Macphail, Hf lye Information posted at IP. O, | For lining up and finish- $1,850. Easy terms. . foren Tz = » % is is the city quartered in one of the {| Lobby from time to time. ] ] > convalescent homes here. Ralph en- United States, dally ..12.45 pm. ing attic rooms with || Prices on dwellings range from a tered Queen's on a B.A, B Se, course i M in the fall of '13, and when war Ww Grand Trunk, going ) CALL AND SEE THE BEST, | Gourdier's 4 eset tee AO Beaver Board. {$850 to $15,000. Building Lots broke out was called to Valeartier ay There is no muss nor § office. Money placed on first mort. {from $175 up. Complete lists at SAVE TIME with the 5th F.C.CE. where he en-|) po _ MORROW AND ||| crana 1.00 p.m. dirt to speak of. Car; 1|sage security. listed under Major Macphail and with Grand Trunk and \ r. hi Tos. a C. P. R, 10.16 am. and 5.30 p.m. Co Jo on & Division . : o whom he has seen service in Frante, FOLLOWING DAYS il Do. Uncluding Western penters are not busy and - § Kingston Carpet Ware MIBy phoning for an appoint. |X} Te ie "ann ded ad invari: Si Tene 11 will work more reason- 4 : Mllin & Son house. ment. member of Arts '17. ' | a Troma ; ably than in the spring | - , -------- I tine < : 0 . Ff " Get Asselstine's perfect A HEAVY SNOWSTORM C. N.H ... . 220 pm. Place your order now." Phones 539 and 1456 vision glasses for satisfac-|muat impeded Trafic Owing To the -- J . 3 g ; . Ang Co. . . tion. Consult i Thaw. LOOKING FOR REIGEL. : | ? > All Monday night and for part of -- Woodworking Factory. : ea S i ' Jucaday metutae the Weather Man . A Kingston Man of Unestablished) B Lumber 'ards, . handed to Kingston an old-fashione ' : Nationality. ay and Wellington Sts. J. S. ASSELSTINE, D.0.S., £ : y and _Wellinglo | snowstorm. The snow came down i > {in quantities, and with the high h | It is understood that the authori- / i | Re i Optometrist and | *ind drifted badly. Walking was | ties are seeking William Reigel, who y s A about a week ago suddenly left the very disagreeable after. eight o'clock, [city, presumably for Montreal, but} Optician. Jud there Was a run on the ead [ [has not since been located. = Reigel : : 8, ] . v | lived on Clarence street below Kin $4.200--Sydenham St, hear City i | The railways were more or less af- bobs . 8a 8 - Bricks 3 roumn, fuenaes, [1,340 King St. Phone 1019 | rected. The morning C. P. R, train | ns of Sinn nD o ho el : ' 5 3 to the city was late. The tempera- - : RTS : . $6.400--Vpion St. East: brick, § EEms----------- ture rose on Tuesday morning and a ) nonce With money. by ie oe . A rooms, modern, 'hardw. i . : : i : Eat olice, | [SIRE IN foots, , AAA a | BUTT cPust formed op the snow, mak ; | but hig statement that he was a Ca. Qf ZAIN X y ™ = 3 h 5 es | ing it very difficul®Nor the trains to !nadian was accepted without qués-| | Brick, 8 .W vei irq | keep the tracks clear. | | i { > go 3 Memtiact e have in storage a large es ackp clear, 5 | tion. He tried later to prove it, but ; . j itv 3 | | | falled, and then said that he w. Fa : 8 : D : Se200-dtack St; mriek, 7 JJ 10ANDtILY of selected hand | night clearing the tracks. ; \ | naturalized Amery, athe was a [CREE : an 0 rooms. ked 8. $ ee -- ' os Pp Apples. These were Hor Ringel a Polancra. 3 fe be proven either, and : in the] Na ¢ ' = meantime he departed, goi { d penton, 4 Tome. a tame packed for export by & I'€-| The American Consul states that if ¥ {to Montreal to par ins he paid MADE OF THE BEST | Work deep 2 liable shipper. seventy-five; people put their nantes : . | was born in the Alsace-Lorraine dis- TEMPERED STEEL, S3,500-Johison St; Hrick, 9 . «down to coxtribute $1 a month to the EF trict in 1873, which would make him : | No contradiction can wash Teoma, hot water heating. s prisonersjof-war fund the next and - ja German citizen. With all attention paid | +..0Ut that fact. It is as clear every shipment to the Kingston boys S---------------- / as the water : - roto -Srdentam Sts Bridk, 9 {in future will be of a standard that | z {er we use, as in NINN NA NN ANN Ni Here are a few chéfce bargains on our lstie . Wi pete udard that Married At Ottamn. to that hefty feel that makes|| effable as tne snowy white- | 3 $n the ri kin : |] mess, we impart to linens, and i Hey Sti Brick, § : everything necessary to be sent. The L |, The marriage was quietly solemn- right d of Axes and a8 lat tareh pit électilelty and ; Salome - response in the last week has been "Modern Millinery at | ned 2h Monday afternoon in St. ive 'Hatchets, The prices are as| our Tare 'ahd cults," - 5 et quite satisfactory, and if it continues 3 | drew's Presbyterian Church, ri oods | ia : sie our comeLure Lr ar || And other varieties of Table |the total of $300 in:geods and mohey | Moderate Prices." | oF Major WP. Wilkar of the Can: Jighy as he goods. The best 'WE hb and Cooking Apples, by the |Y'!! be subscribed. As the consul} - {adian Engineers, and' Miss Gertrude | bes onial is to come in and DO HIGH ! ) is doing this work without 'compen- | |Ross Low, daught Mrs. [grat : { peck; barrel or in wholesale sation, citizens shoud rs opeoris fn) | Edward Low, = Rev. DeLw a mrs. acquainted with them. CLASS WORK: every possible way. { Kingston Cor. Princess quantities.' m--emsiniie xf) GF | wimisted and the ceremony We have what you want, : a ! 5 ness. t i pi iso po GEORGE MILLS §00, | FE5LE50 5 cri We have wii yo was ; sins {.oride wore a costume of brown crepe 1 | OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, | Hat Specialists. de chine with small hat of th e WwW A : ch i Sydenham Sta Blind, Bleoding or Protruding Piles. |shade. Major Wilgar will leave] YV. o . tc ell, : - HARDWARE, 85-87 Princess' r | few most 'intimate f phils Cured In 8 to 14 Days. | mate friends. "The First application gives relief. 50c. i fours 2 ---- | shortly for oversease service. HY

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