Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1916, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

KINGSTON, Part of Old-Time Vessel, the Great Britain, the Home of 5 Well. Known Family. 'Alexander Milne, the well known engineer, whose knowledge of mar- ine matters is very wide, and who enjoys discussing the steamers of old-time 'days, remarked to a Whig li reporter, that the cabin of the steamer Great Britain; one of the first steamers to run between Kings- ton and Montreal, is now a dwelling on. Queen street, "above Wellington 'street, and was occupied by the or lg : Him Smeaton family for a great many : 50 All-Wool Skirts uses Jf vous. in fat most of younger | The New Ones Are Here Nav Black -- Pl a df generation were all born there. I , ' x and : | -- iain an ancy | "iy was a ey Toohy cabin, and |} : A : 5 3 ded mit teamer reat i x 3 rs . e ; wk . bib J Siried Faerie Hew fe reputation i po ay ad ai] Long and medium vamps--for ll 05-- Styles, - all sizes, | "She was the first boat on the river men--some eloth tops--in Dull or this morning-all sizes. route to have a saloon on the upper |} "Bll deck. Part of the steamer, which ; Bright Velour Calf--$6.00, $5.50 and Another large ship: lf | was dismantled in Kingston, was ta-| Ji ment of our famous oa 'White Sport Coats - if ken to Senaca Lake, near Syracuse, {l $5.00 for the best grades. J an RY y {| and is still being used as part of one Voile Whaists--plain, nl Made from. fine ma- Jl oF tne pleasure steamers there. t ' VI a terial in the newest Jl! 'The steamer Great Britain will be} b h = fancy and striped -- Sport. styles only 20 JJ recaiied by" many of the ou-time | A ernet ys ail sizes, 34 to 44. ' y i} | mariners, but the story of the cabin 2 in the lot, 80 be on hand early. | being used as a dwelling, is not gen- Pure Wool Serge erally known. Dresses--Made in the 7 Th 30 doz. New Neckwear { THE PICTORIAL REVIEW latest one piece styles --Travellers' samples --Black, Navy, Dark bought at a clearing gh Apert Numer os uma | Yo Home-Made Candy and "Green, Dark Brown and Garnet price. Many pieces in he April Pictorial Review is a shades--all sizes, 16 years to 44 bust. the lot worth 50¢. = MGHAY JUESH0L JO oie. Sricuila Chocolates Penrhyn Stanlaws is in that artist's well-known high-class style. The | editorial, "Easter: Miracle 'of Mir- : . » i Fresh Made Every Day SUITS - SUITS = SUIIS with the perennial rejuvenation of lil, 8 "JA adel This is the store where you can settle the suit problem in a hurry. Our Tie, Jace. of Suture, und 1s waitten[, in Dr. Crane's usual eloquent man- HA {yew 'stock contains such a large assortment at reasonable prices--individual mod- ger. Theu follows the Wid justal RAPA) S AKELL'S Lels--no two alike. Our Prices: $12, $15, $16.50, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, ||| Bent of, ie Ereat heart hrob story : : '$30, . Norris, with ilustrations by T. K.\g » qrMBTY PALK ON Next Opera House, No matter what your price may be, we can suit you and guarantee to Henin, THIS Sly, Whit i a ------ wondertul study of the divorce prob- HATS FOR MEN save yon money as well. Our selling expenses are down to a minimum, and lem as it: affects the heart of Wo- , : .you get the benefit. Come in and let us prove it. Any garment placed aside Han, is SrERting & Staler . Sotan, Campbell's, the big 2 * v jon than "The Story of Julia Page. . . to suit your convenience. Alterations always free, The short stories are: "New York's|l§ hat dealers, are receiv- § : Gizl? . by Frances pidle, Suga: ing new stock from the " ~N i} | tions by fam Berger; Epge o Our Millinery Department - Blue Sky," by Corrs Harsis, itusira- ||| leading hat factories of & tions by Hanson Booth; "Time," by |B the world..almost daily, NTT Sr A visit to this department will convince you at a glance that we have J§| Alice Brown, illustrations by Ciara |§ 1d are showing very mii Hy AA all * hats to suit every face. All the new imported and domestic creations will [| Eons Peck: Ine Liar oY derse Leg (1) A or beth Frazer, Hiustrations by George 8 many nobby styles, par- 4 So . be found here at low prices. Wright; "The Invasion of Eden, by - | Coningsby Dawson, filustrations by | ticularly in soft hats, i 3 Co | P. J, Monahan; "The Girl With the|l which .promise to be ERS R. S..V.. P. Eyes," another of the screamingly funny 'Mrs. Mahoney" even more popular than il| s:ories, by Gertrude Brooke Hamil-|@ ever this season, fon, illustration by John R. Neill Under the heading of Special 'Artic- Yo Now Select urs ' les are: "Why They Got Married," . 260 HNC STREET " = PHONE » Ali in which six good men and true tell |} $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00. For people who have not sufficient space, this fills the in a frank, convincing way the reas- Higher § up street ut Jower in pics. ons thay led £hem. to Deotme Bane lnbicTelt wan dicks; "Fun and Frolic During the Easter Season," by Eleanor L. Mun- 10S. ---- S---- -- ------------ | roe; 'Why Not a Singing Society in PITT x CHIL G 4 : Your Town?" hy Walter L. Bogert; : ' 4 ; % 4 'THOMAS COPLEY | look's Cation Root Compound, "What a Woman Shouid Knowl For new styles in Men's §| GERRI 2) an Oper 04D Cork GRAND OPERA HOUSE co si oc | Tmo EL to ne Willys; and a continuation of Anna 4: aTR9D. 4.card S0.18 Pina street when Steese Richardson's Series of ntim- | 84 Princess Bt. wi a t tap A en ope frvene "WHEN DREAMS 00 COME TRUE," A | #te Articles of Vital Interest to or repairs and new work; also rad SPLENDID PRODUCTION, | Mothers--*'Mother-Rights." -- ' A Chesterfield by day and a 'most comfortable Bed Th receive ne tics Vers | FASTIDIOUS FOLKS |by night. Upholstered in any material, at 0 Queen street, " ; And 'Witnessed By Large Audiences | PARTICULARS RECEIVED | FAVOR On Thursday. Afternoon and Night : / i Plays Comi to From Col. Ross About Death of] a en See Sa ie ames Rei Large andiences enjoyed the pro-| iss Danze, A. ¥. P. A., St. Paul's "« Church, has had a letter from Col. duction of "When Dreams Come|a, 'E, Ross regarding the death oi |The Leading Undertaker. Phone 147 for personal vias noon a 1 e Ysanyg Thursday after-| Corporal George Twitt, R. C. H.- as a A 00 qd and night This musical | who went overseas with the Vor: We are building up a very 0n6 of the best of the year "05; 15 Batiery on Feb. 1th, 1915. large trade in Coffee; the one of the best of the year. It is| "On January 13th the enemy shell-| > ge " i produced by an aSxcellent company ed the battery with high explosive Kind that we grind fresh on A SUNKILS- ! ed all Who lieard and sar hors g it shells for half an hour, and then our own . premises every + 1 $e no other musical comedy presented stopped. The rp ly Btoken of morning or dinner, bu ortly afterwards ' RAI AP wd has there been such a variety of the enemy again ra i, the sec- SINS ~ RISOTS ances presented, and the effects | ond shell wounding Corpl. Twitt be | HENDERSON'S COFFEE PRUNES PEACHES wale very striking. Barrett Green- | fore he could get to his gun. He Is i lass bv itself. M , of all. Best qualified judges admit that the Dis- wood, the leading man, is a sweet | was at once placed on a stretcher, a +> 11 & Clas§ Dy 1isSell. Money : &" : " The s he est sunlificd judges. ult Hit. singer and a graceful all-round dan- | first aid dressing applied, and hur- cannot buy better. It's a nsist on u st The Modern Furniture is found in the reproductions of Loraine Taster Miooa included Miss | ried to No. § Hospital, where he died fast = i f the old----Colonial and Jacobean just now are on our floors. Laraine Lester, Miss Margurite Wor the same night at eight o'clock. He breakfast necessity. Try a riggs. "Beatrice," | was buried in , eme ) : Grocers. ote. Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, Linoleum, Vacuum Sweepers, the novelty violinist, made a great ena a aie] user, pound. At All : hit, the musical members were all | memory. His grave is not fifty feet RE Tree v tuneful and the chorus girls were ex-| from that of Capt. George Richard- ceptionally good. It would be diffi- | son's, ? Cult to choose a more enjoyable! Corpl. Twitt was a faithful mem- Henderson S Grocery : A WISE MAN STAYS) i light musical production than "When | ber of St. Paul's Church and A. Y. : pring er- ON THE FENCE i Dreams Conie True." : P. A, and endeared himself to all| 59-61 Brock Street. LONG ENOUGH TO THINK with whom he came in contact by his! A Squre House to Deal With. ial A QUESTION OMER rrr entlemanly and sol ts & S ts re? i Goorge Arliss In "Paganini," 2 y and suidier]y eondurt. | WAS FOUND GUILTY. coa ul 4 Five members of George Arliss' | -- OUR STOCK air 1S LARGE AND | 1 last season's company in "Disraeh'" | 4 ' BD AT THE FRONT. Of Being Drunk While a Member of "i a ay ig $12.00 Repair and vu Eholtering work given immediate attention. will appear with him at the Grand Ruy -- IR { "Prohibited®fist." Up-to-date Suis « a $10, $12, 815 Phone 90. Yours on Thursday evening March 30th in| Brother of Rev. A. E: Smart's Vic-| Although members of his family, up to $22 Edward Knoblauch's- new comedy tim of the Huns, under oath declared that he was | "" *'% "out A laramate Su Saesior 1» "Paganini'. They are: Mrs. Arliss, I . a HG Rev. A. E. Smart, of the Anglican (drunk, Francis Clark still stoutly |. Boots) SHO nu Charles Harbury, Dudley Digges, | church in the village of rn ag denied the charge, when he came up. Spring od Rams, we in Noel Tearle and Leila Repton. ceived word that his brother George |for @ second time before Magistrate ISAAC ZACKS, 23 --_-- Smart, of Bristol, Eng. iad been |Farrell, at the Police Court on Fri-| = pice pss™ ornmph, SA a CATIA ANNUAL ELECTIONS killed in action at the front. He day morning, the case having been | a ns Fa R. ND SQUARE was serving with a British regi-|enlarged on Thursday. Clark is on | MARTIN RYAN, SHARBOT LAKE, A Wore Meld in Various New York ment. the "prohibited Mst." Lp -- You will decide your food busing A rio , Rev. Mr. Smart for some time| Members of the family told about | With. 38rd Battery, Was Wounded-- | Droblem quickly upon the event of State Villages. held a charge of Sharbot Lake and |the actused being drunk and having Now in England. , | {Your first visit to our grocery. only excitement at the Cape | later held the position of Inspector [had a Dottie of whiskey in bis poss | 'word has-been received that Mar- Mince Meat .. .....10¢ Ih. Vin election was uraE, the €0D-! for the Children's Aid Society, In |ession. tin Ryan, of Sharbot Lake, who went test for trustee. Otis Robinson, the; Kingston, Clark was ready with an argument overseas from Barriefield camp with Democratic nominee, was named {to meet this evidence. a draft of the 83rd Battery, has been over N. A. Bowe, Republican, 47 to| More Postal Employees Needed. | - "That was an empty bottle." Te 'wounded, may be invalided 45, =p Strteeh bulots for L. G. Keb'| 1; gigcussing postal matters in{seid. "I did not have lauor in it. Ihome. * 'Ryan was engaged in Yo The "duds Shas Toy the Commons Dr. J. W. Edwards 1 Sallaet 'these bottles and sol} the work of Ingving the guns of his ESSA Na Eo SF leo Te darn nt tn ee hed hi Bree troce over 1911 was equal to th of the mem jers Of tie lamiy, HOW: him from his horse.: He was car- Be, Desman: EeT, iii number of letters posted in 1900. He | ever, and imposed a fine of $15 and | ried back of the lines treatment, | Mason, Democrat. » Michael ir ought that this should be some in-| COSts With the option of twenty days | aud is gow in England. At Clayton the annual election|dication of the néed for more em-{in loll. Inspector McCammon laid | It will be remembered that F. J. Flour . Clanton one annual election: ls! in the Postofices. The meme] the charge. : Shibley, the uiillionaire New York [& (OME «oc econe. passed ahs. only. Be Frome rif that xem, ot broker, who camps at Sharbot Lake, {Self-Rising Pancake | this week we are showing a few [B|The result: President, William Fis. | free mail delivery systom was a great| Skating Rink Stl Open. en Chup Of ers Detore Me (plain) .. ou: ..iss "lineg hud fen's boon to, the people of the country,| Although.it is March 24th there | Cavadian Tu DF Nau YOIk ly Ie Riki Biscuit Fifa "ran a lf of Bhuchers, um Gun Metal ;|and he felt that services should bel is still splendid skating at tbe cov. | HSeC MarR an illustration |Self-Rising Biscuit } | Prank Pour, 115: collector, Calviu| established. in wparcely set-|ered Fink. On Thursday eveuing |3f the {rue Canaan 'piri nis oun $5.00, 8550, 9600, Saou: ropuin 3.75 B- . ~~ |{tled districts even if the cost did] the ice was as good as it has been all he Whi, address was printed in. il np tu:sijme extent Se Terie es Theat | . ; Tee een's At a Special | Women's Overgaitors, all colors; 3 Died in Watertown, N.Y. I a Apt | Mm 1. A. Suid lus. _tehuirned Regular $1.00, for ......x. nnn i 300 . Spein, 8 in the city and dis.|next Tuesday, night. = The Skating Fabing bor Som. W. C. Lee. Tegret to hear of| Club has the ice to-night and 'also | JELBE ur Sant, Mrs. , Hurold B. t her home on|on Monday evening. : . y its ap-| Curtis Bren N.Y. of PRE proval Popes Narearet 'odd, relict of the late Windsor Van Blecrouted, w voting a a $500 for| John Bowles, on afternoon. that par to| The funeral on Sat Stam Chisholm. uperiaten Pease rhs ssa

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy