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

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- m fire or burglary. any time during busi- 5 Assets For your Titles, Bonds, Insurances and other important documents, Jewellery and valuables, will give you an assurance of safety from loss by fire, burglary or other misadventure, Our Vaults are strong and safe 4 They are y of accesgto you ¢ ness hburs, . The rental charges are quite 'moderate, : $61,000,000 , A nice seven-rooméd Brick veneered house, down- town, with electrie light, gas for cooking | B.:and C0 A comfortable home for small family. Price The J. K. €arroll Agency, 56 5 BROCK STREET. Phone 68 or 874 NAA lA A v THE DAILY '_BRITISH _WHIG, Elappenings In the Oity and Vicinity =~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Wiig, Throat Gargle at Gibson's Drug tare The Webber case will come before U. 8. Commissioner Baker at Oswego, N.Y., on Thursday. H. Cunningham, plano tuner, 21 'King street. Leave orders at McAul- ey's Book Store, The people of Sydenham Street Methodist Church seem to have a particular fondness for Browns. Penslar White Pine and Spruce Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Clayton, N.Y, is arranging to¥ ice races tollowing the Cape Vincent N.Y., races, probably on March 13th, [14th and 15th. On Sunday evening at "Cataraqui Methodist Church, Miss Jessie Sharpe sang an appropriate solo in excellent voice, Evan's Pastilles and Penslar Throat Dragees for hoarseness and sore throat at Gibson's Drug Store. A resident complains that the street light at the corner of Sixth and Chatham streets has not been burning for over a week. Mrs. J. Hughes, Dalhousie Lake, was brought to the city on Monday and taken to thé Hotel leu in Jamés Reid's ambulance. Gibson's Grippe Tablets break up a cold in one day, 26c a box at Gib- son's Drug Store. A Masonic lodge of instruction is to be hbld here on the 14th. R. W. Bro. Willlam H. Wardrobe, deputy grand master, is to be present. All kinds of cold and vanishing creams for frough skins at Gibson's » Our Service Our Service has been interrupted during our removal to our new store at 132 Princess Street, and we wish to thank our patrons for their indulgence during the past week. R. J. Rodger, Kingston' s Finest J ewelry odg 132 Princess St." mn. Consult Potatoes Why NotConsul We have for sale 300 bags Our Camera Expert, when you want of choice White H: and Pick- any information along that line; his > ( Es a services are always at your disposal, ed 1 otatoe 8, 90 Ibs. in each . bag. I'hese are from the We have Box Cameras from $1.00 best potato section, Flor- to. $4.00; Folding Autographic enceville, N. B. Brownies, from $6.00 to $12.00; } AT Autographic Kodaks range in price | from $9.00 to $25.00. You always pl satisfaction when your films are developed and printed here. Anderson Bros Hoag's Drug Store ; 2 g \Princess and Division Sts. Or Phone 468. --mmmmng Opp. Y.M.OA. do % a Kingston, Ont. | Watts Florist Daffodils and Hyacinths 1790 Wellington street, Phone 1763. i |_PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Cl trils and End Head- Nos- olds. You feel fine in a few moments. | Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will { open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe frecly, No more dullness, headache; no haw ing, snuffling, mucous Afscharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of BEly's Cream Balm, Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- septic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage {of the head;soothe and heal the swol- + len, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is just what ever FISH! FISH !! Fresh Halibut Fresh Salmon Fresh White Fish Fresh Pike Fresh Herrings Finman Haddie, Filletts. GORDON'S GROCERY, . Montreal and Bay Bts. tarrh sufferer needa. Phone 88. vl-up and miserable. tr co re AAI EP LN cold and ca- on' stay stuff. We Sell the Famous Life-Buoy Brand The make with the leather heel counter, fo prevent breaking at the heel. All Shapes for all styles of Shoes. LIFE BUOYS ARE LIFESAVERS. "5 edPRY A PAIRE i J.H.Sutherland & Bro. | ta The Home of Good Shoes. Drug Store. On Tuesday morning Rey. Forster, Collingwood street plained to the police about person stealing the gate property, ~Penslar Cherry Bark Cough Syrup for a throat cold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The Boy Scouts of St. George's Ca- thedral had a highly successful en- tertainment on Monday evening. There are twenty-four of the old Scouts of -the church now serving at the front. J. W, com- some from his YOUR CHANCE. The West Is Calling--Special Exc ur- sions. Homeseekers excursions to West- ern Canada at low fares via Cana- dian Pacific, each Tuesday, March 7th, to October 31st inclusive. Par- ticulars from any Canadian Pacific agent, or W. B. Howard, district passenger agent, Torontg, Ont, A LITTLE BOY LOST. Was Found Wandering , by Thurlby, Ellerbeck Street. There was great excitement on Ste- phen street on Monday evening about six o'clock, when it was discoverea that a lad named Albert Raper, aged eight years, was missing from his home. Although the people with whom the young lad lived made a| search they were unable to trace him, When Misg K. Thurlby, who sides on Ellerbeck street, was going | home, she found a young lad wander- ing about the streets in the vicinity of her home. Upon asking him some questions she discovered that| his name was A. Raper, and that he} resided on Stephen street. She immediately communicated with the police, but they were un- Miss | 80 Mr. Lindsay, lerbeck street, on. Stephen street, with the result little fellow. Mounted Police Barracks Destroyed. Edmonton, Alta., March 7.--The Mounted Police barracks at Stettler was destroyed by an internal explo- ston. against Germans in this: district. Put Money In A Sock. Or invest it in human life--Which | is best? Support the "Y" An arrangement has beep made by which Canada may ship potatoes to | the United States. Penslar Tar Cough Balsam bronchial coughs at Gibson's Store. for Drug [The Belvidere APARTMENT HOTEL 141 King Street. Phone 1743, Transient and Perma- nent' Rates. After Theatre Suppers a spe- SEE = CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for thelr sympathy and floral tributes dur- ing our rece nt beréavement in the death of our mother claity. Apply Chef Steward. ossdnnie KE. and, Howard Robinson. POSTPONED SALE. Wednesday, March, Sth, 3 pom, at Joseph Howie's, of Westhrooke, 24 Grade milkers; South West Te. of Kingston. Holsteins, six of them new 1 Helfer, 8 Work Horses, Mare in foal, 2-vear-old Colt, Spring Wag- gon, Buggy, Mower, Gang Plow. Usual terms WILLIAM MURRAY, Auctioneer. San Aamir jan THAT'S ALL Balsam for a cold on the chest at GG RAND I re N230PN DAILY cs ad 7.30PM. Z2E0° 2 2 Performance 2 Feature re Vaudeville Acts 2 Famous Players Flim MARY PICKFORD, in 'MADAME BUTTERFLY' And Other Photo Plays. ramme Monday & Thursday. Drtoen; Sat 1 Oc Eveatng, 10¢5 re- Any Seat Ge exten. Wedy March 15th --ONE NIGHT ONLY--- Joe Weber Introduces The Smashing Musical Comedy, --THE-- OnlyGirl Music By y! Herbert Lyrics by Henry Blossom Augmented Orchestra, Including t A BIG BEAUTY CHORUS MAGNIFICEXT PRODUCTION Direct from one year at Lyric Thea- tre, New York. PRICES: Lower Floor,$1.50; Balcony, a. 50, $1.00, Thc! Gallery Se: TV on 306. 8 an Sale Monday. Thursday, March 16 ~ONE NIGHT ONLY-- England's Forémosi AN Cluifoter Actor, Ng Cyril Maude. 'In His Internationally Suscessul Melodramatic Comedy, * GRUMPY | One Year at Wallack's, New 'York. A Season at the New Theatre, Bot | PRICES: B0c, 78¢, $1, $1.50. $2. | Seats on Sale 3-915 GRIFFIN'S ip re- able to find the parents of the child, | who resides on EI-| called up some people | that he located the guardian of the | The police have been active | Convention ! Special Feature Days, SpAY AND THURSDAY, ico. Kleine Presents THE GRIFFIT! H-IBNNETT All-Star BIOGRA n H PROGRAMMES, fenturing MARY PICKFORD; BLANCHE. SWEET, | FRED MACE, And a Host of Other Stars ~--EXTRA-- AND. MRS, VERNON CASTLE, In Their Famous Dances, WITH SPECIAL MUSIC. } Matinee, 10¢; Evg., 10.20¢ | Seats Now on Sale. | Strand Theatre | Mon., Tues. and Wed., | Motro Star Films Present the Illus- | trious Character Actor, 'Edward Connolly," In Geo. Ade's Great P "Marse Covin on," In 5 intense and wonderful parts; | also other good photo-plays. MATINEE, Bc EVENINGS, 10¢ | | Coming | (Thursday, Friday and Sat. |. | urday, March 9, 10, 11th, 'FIGHTING IN FRAN CE' Actual War Pictures, with ae of French Goveérnmont., More inter. | esting than the "Birth of a Nati e in 6 big parts; also other ex photo-plays. An entire evening's en- { tevtainment, beginning at 7.80. wo PRICES: Evenings: 25¢, 35¢ and 50c| 1 Seats Reserved. | Matinees Daily, 2.30: Ad-| miagion, any seat, Adults, Children, 10c. 25 on Sale Monday. { Box Office open every day from 10 | ani. to 9 p.m. Phone 185. Vegetable | | | | MR. Under the Auspices Dept. of Rete | ture of Ontario, at TOWNSHIP HALL, CATARAQUI, Thursday, March 9th, at 2.30 1. pm.; AN interested int oroper srowls of vegetables should not fail to attend. Among the noted speakers will be: THOMAS DELWORTH, ESQ., Tor «onto. Subject, "Irrigation in Cotueetion with Early Vegeta- Growing. 8. C. PSYER, Hamilton, on "Growing and Handling of Celery." J. A. CAMPBELL, Leamington, on. "Onion Growing and Storing Mr ARON, ESQ, (Vi 8. C. JOHNS ., « Vegetable Specialist, on 'Fungus and Parasitic Diseases of V. and How to Combat Them." JUST TRY THEM. . All Welcome, CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES. : v wi First insertion, 1¢ 8 word. Each con- G0e} six, $1; one month, $2. S---- | THE VILLAGE OF HUGHTON OFFERS | | r---- I -------------------------------- Federal rule tly iry no passengers, Hon lengthy absence in secutive Insertion thereafter, half- cent & word, Minimum charge for one Insertion, 20c; three Insertions \ HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED DAY PORTER. ply Hotel Frontenac, AP- A COOK AND HOUSEMAID. APPLY to Mrs. Waldron, 31 King street, GIRLS WANTED FOR THE WORK. room. Apply Miss McCallum, N, C. Polson & C --m re ------ AN ACTIVE ROY, TO MAKE HIMSELF generally useful. W. J Kelly, foot Clarence street, -------------------------------- A LADY CLERK WITH GOOD EX- perience, for grocery departfnent. Apply dt once to Andérson Bros, AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL vant. No washing. Mrs Robertson, 161 Earl street en ieee eesti. SIX CLEVELAND SCREW CUTTERS. Good wages. W. R. Webb, 85 Wel- lington St., Hamilton, Ont. GENERAL SERVANT FOR SMALL family. No washing nor iron ing References required. Apply 160 Stuart St. } ---------------------------------- AL COMPETENT GIRL OR WOMAN, willing to go West with family of three. References required; ply 126 Bagot street and 3 pm SER- B. WwW y= between 7 | AN INTRLLIGEAY PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corr for newspapers: no aE Send for particulars. Press Synai- cate, 3,969: JT.eckport, N. VY. eet ei ABLE-BODIED MEN, GOOD RYE. sight, for firemen and brakemen, on railroads in Kingston vicinity; $100-$120 monthly. Efperience un- necessary. Answer in English Rallway Asgsoglation, care Bsaitish Whig -------------- CUSTOMERS TO BRING THEIR nI- cycles to be cleaned and stored for! epring: We have also a large number of hockey sticks and pucks for sdle at reasonahle prices. George Muller, 378 King street. 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. TOOL MAKERS AND MACHINISTS-- | Wanted in shops of Dominion Cart- | ridge Co. Plenty of DppartuniLy | for "experienced" men who are fa- miliar with fine work highest wa- ges pal with additional banus. Permanent employment assured it servicec is satisfactory, Location Brownsburg, Que., In the Lauren. tlan Mountains. Houses for mar- ried men and employment for children over fourteen. Write giving full particulars of experi. $hoe, Size and ges of family, to ominion artridge Com Limiteq, Brownburg, Q ri ply in erson at No. 6 Turgeo street, St. Henri, Montreal. Bson WANTED GENERAL MODERN RESIDENCE, locality, below Johnson by May Apply Box X.Y.Z, W hig office, YOU NG MM ARR RIED rooms in vieinity of Cere moa! mesis for Jady and occasional meals for gentleman. A , Whig office, PRIF Hox RESPECTABLE You NG COUPLE 2 desirous of renting a furnished oe tage on maip land by water £ gant for summer season near city. stgre particulars to Box 38, Whi Office, CENTRAL lergy and south of 1st. No fam'ly. BY COUPLE, al Works, PATENTS. K & one esigns. BABCOC Marks, D erly of tect ton" free. 99 St. real. James St, - Branches: Otta Mont wa, Washington. | | LEGAL Pr------ mov ANINGH iw, PARRISTEH and solicitor. Law office, 79 Cc A, ence Siteel, Kingston. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE) Zl ZAG S INES | ior 2S Conta few Excelled b Jone FENWICK, HEND $2,500 7-Room Dwelling, all im- vements, furnace, on Ridean Corner lot, easy terms.. This is a splendid home. W.H. GODWIN & SON Phone 424. 39 Brock St CHOICE GROCERIES, A PAIR OF GOLD RIMMED NOSE GLASSES, on Princess St, between AMred and University, about three weeks ago. Owner may have same by calling at 67 a Nelson street In the evening. TE FOUND ARTIOLES ADVER- . . TISED Anyone finding anything and Fahin to reach the dwner may y reporting the facts to The "British Whig. The adver. tisement will be printed in this column free of charge. | LOST, eet eet A SILK FOB, WITH GOLD LOCKET. Finder please return to 345 Division street and get reward. ON FEB. 27TH, A BLACK AND WHITE hound, tan head and ears; medium sized, with long hair; name, Hero. Owner, W, 8. Vety, Newhoro, Ont. ONE WOOLLEN MITT, MONDAY AF. ternoon, from 25 Rideau street, to Donne lly' 8 Grocery, corner Queen apd Wellington. Please réturn to 26 Rideau street, TO LWT. OFFICES IN CLARENCE bers. Apply to A. B 79 Clarence street ST. CHAM. Cunningham, DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFIC ks AND storage for fur niture McCa Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, gry, airy rooms; your own lock and Key. Frost's City Storage, 299 Queen street. Phone 526b. PAPE RHAN ING. PAINTING, GRAINING AND KALSO- 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, |{AWNINGS, VERANDAH OURTAINS, tents, canvas, skiffs for outboard motors, folding boat seats, fishing tackle, etc. Frank W. Cooke, 39 Clarence street. WM. EGAN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE that he has purchased the tailor shop formerly run by Thos. Gallo- way, and will do all kinds of re- pairing and pressing. Also make up suits from your own cloth, Workmanship guaranteed. 131 Brock street. rox NOVELTIES AND Witte. enh A 26¢; Wo ea one w 4 Ar JOKES Frank W. ooke, 3% Clare street hy 891. 8 GOOD SQUARES, RO om raking hes heaters, at neat» Bie mark's, A FRAME COTTAGE WITH GARDEN, cor. Gardiner and Union streets, Portsmouth. For particulars apply' on the premises. BUGGY, LIGHT WAGGON, TWO SETTS of harness. For particulars éom- municate with Davis Dry Dock Company, Kingston, Ontario. EGGS FOR HATCHING, BRED-TO- lay strain; large Plymouth Rocks; Rhode Island Reds, RC; White Wyandottes, RC.; 15 eggs for $2. Apply 'W. O. Cook, 251 Rideau St. A VIOCTROLA, NO, 6, AND TWELVE selections. $42.50. Terms, $10 cash er month. C. W. Lindsay ih, Princess street. A LANGE STOCK OF NEW AND pre ond-hand furniture, stoves, cloth- ing, boots, suit cases, tools, ete, If you have AR¥thing to sell, drop a card. I will call. 8. Shapiro, 4% Princdes street. Phone 12 A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC ond-hand stoves, * furniture, odd dressers, Iron beds, etc. We also" buy all kinds of néw and second- hand furniture. J. Thompson, 383 Princess street, phone 1800. HOUSES FOR SALE AT ALL PRICES, from $1,200 to ol 000. Some bare gains. HOUSES TO RENT, Foam AND unfurnished. FARMS FOR SALE, VARIOUS SIZES and prices. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSUR- ance; money to loan. G. A. Bate- man, 67 Clarence street. FINANCIAL FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Soclety: Incorporated 1863; resident, Colonel Henry R. Smith, oney {issued on city and farm properties, municipal and country debentures; mortgages purchased; deposits received and 'Interest al- lowed. 87 Clarence street. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND G Fire Insurance Company, Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited. liability of city property, Insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewin old or giving' new business gi rates from Strange & Strange, Agents, Phone 325, LOBE DANCING. | MISS HUDON, AUTHORIZED BY PROP. | Frank Norman, of Montreal, to | teach the standard modern dances | boa, Walk Waits, road wi lide, 89 Union Street Phone 120. ; -- ARCHITECT WM. NEWLAN NEWLANDS & SON, ARS. | tests, ete. Offices, 268 Bagot St | Phone 6 808. row, ty a" SON, ARCHII hants. Bank Build Brock and TH | | | Exc, MER. corner | streets. | BUSINESS OHANOES. | i ---------- ANYONE ANYWHER! a mail order businéss at home: no | canvassing: be your own 08 | Send for free Laoklet: tell telld how | Heacock, 3.969 Loe! ckport. N. * UPHOLSTERING, | J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE- pairing and carpet work and mattress renovating. Drop a card or call 216 Bagot street. sistant. Phone 346. CAN START | ! INSTRUCTIONS IN| cutting by measure, trimming, etc; three dollars, Jneluding system. Madame? Elder, New. York - Dressmaking Parlors, 263 Princess street, corner | Sydénham, |e RACTICAL dressmaking, designing, Dr 8. | DRS. PERSONAL [COMFORTABLE HOME YOR LADIES before and during confinement. Strictly private. Good déctor and nurse in attendance. Write 169 Cowan Ave. Toronto. | HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, DIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- ishes removed igh SR wi Sik Boar; 30 Lane Fp perlen imer at Throat nd Skin Special oN » Bagot street. DENTAL tert. Soe ai A. E. KNAPP, 208 PRINCESS sT. Kingston. Office will be n for business after Feb. 20th, 56. ty 5. PARKS ND ti 8 h 11 BL. Poona Saleh pi REGISTRY OFFICE. THE KINGSTON DAY NURSERY HAS opened & registry office for the pose of Supblying maids and women. Terms for supply Ing a maid and 10c for-a ano Fox Part lars apply The Matron." hone DR, o, Givls And 'Women. | GILLS op WOMEN REQUIRING SIT uations as malds™ or charwomen, etc, are invited to register free of - charge at the Kingston Day Nup- sery, corner Barrie and Ordnance streets. Iy Kindling Sold in $1.00 lots when taken with eoal order. x) nll SUNKIST RAISINS PRUNES APRICOTS PEACHES Insist on. "Sunkist" At All Grocers. TEAS _& COFFEES, GOOKED AND. SMOKED ORDERS TaxEN on COAL ' American Tongel men will enforce | lake freighters car. | Dr. Prog} has returned from al England. wo er r-------- to 60 watt, ta fs 3 Lamps

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