Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1916, p. 6

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scke ._You ste der : leav rown utmost care and savour as the prime object, are to produce the amous Salada blends. up-to-date styles are the places | to ask about the D & A and the | LA DIVA Corsets. AE '"Made-in-Canada"' in one of the best equipped corset factories in * the world, they offer all the qual ity formerly found only in hight grade imported cagsets, but sell at little more than al fhe ~ Libis ALE - STOUT -- LAGER [8 Pure ~ ParaTaste -- NoTRITIOUS -- BEVERAGES FOR SALE BY WINE axp SPIRIT MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE + OCAL OPTION --Rédidents in the local optihn districts can legally order from this brewery whatever they ~+.equite for personal or family use. Write to JOHN LABATT, Lnatep, Lowngn, CANADA ALAR WANDA LANDMAN ARDDDLDALL 41 King St. East. no Ki 'sElectri Kingston's Electric Store Let us light your home with electricity while your carpets are up. . Or tone up your fixtures, renew your sockets, shades and tungsten lamps. : Lamps up to 60 Watt, 25¢ each, We sell and rent Vacuum Cleaners. Our.Clean- ers at $35.00 each are unexcelled. H.W. Newman Electric Co. Phone 441, 79 PRINCESS STREET. were " se SS eT I - Fo Epidemic or Disease has he ate Pasteurized 'Milk All our Milk is thoroughly pasteurized and sold in | ©... Bealed Bottles. . goods and at thé very see our Gasoline Savers 0) - WELLINGTON STREET AT 320 PRINCESS STREET. FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE. ~~ Call and give us a trial. \ 4 farm on the 4th concession of Drum- mond, to Mr, John Code, who owns/| Oountry About Kingston Are Told ~=Full of Interest to Many, A County Bee-Keeper's Association Was organized at Renfrew on Wed- nesday, William Knight and family of Cars leton "Place have moved to Almonte to reside, { , Pte, Harry McDiarmid, of the 73rd Highlanders, is seriously ill at his home in Renfrew with pleuro- PpReumonia., At a recent meeting of the Ren- frew Creamery directors it was de. cided to branch out this 'season into the making of ice-cream. William A. Devlin has sold his the adjacent farm to the west. The wounding of Pte. George' Chater, one of the well known Pem- broke young men who went overseas with the 21st Battalion is reported. Anothér Remfrew boy -- Pte. Geo. Kenyon--of the 73rd Highlanders, will have to be left when the battal- low sails. He is laid up in a Montreal hospital with blood poisoning. ; Thirty men from Picton entrained for Quebec as members of the 225th Forestry Battalion, and will form part of the first draft which will sail early in April to engage in lumber- ing operations in the British Isles. Pembroke is losing one of its most prominent legal practitioners, in the person of Peter White, K.C., who will, it is understood hereafter prac- tice in Toronto, a thember of the well-known firm of Bain, Bicknell, McDonald & Gordon, POP PPde CLYDE STRIKE ENDS, | Glasgow, April -- The strike of the Clyde munition factory workers which threat- ened to hinder seriously the manufacture of big guns was practically ended to-day. A committee from the workers voted to recommend to the men that they return to work at once, 3. PIII PPPPEII PW PREP IPT eer FPRIPD Abd Pid bbb Nb dd eb 2 PITH OF in Despatches From Near And Distant Places. The Norwegian ste?dmer Ino has been sunk. The crew was saved. Customs returis at several ports show lange gains for the moomth of March and the fiscal year. The loan to be placed in the Unit- ed States by the Chinese Govern- nient will probably amount to $5,- 900,000, The Government has decided to extend the Industrial disputes , In- vestigation act to apply to munition factories. Three children killed and two wo- men and four children wounded in last night's Zeppelin raid on the Scottish coast. Rev. William Burns, a veteran Me- thodist minister, and a former Presi- dent of the Bay of Quinte Confer- ence, died in Toronto aged 88. There arg great ppssibilities in the dye industry, according to Prof. Boswell, who addressed the Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto. James B. 'Angell, president emer- itus of the University of Michigan, Anu Arbor, died on Saturday. He had been eritically ill for more than a week. Chicago is feeling a shortage of milk as a result of action taken by 10,000 farmers of the Milk Product Association, 'who demanded a higher price from the distributors. 'The Canadian Manufacturers' As- sociation will co-operate with the Women's Emergency Corps, with a view to filling the positions of work- men who enlist with women. tn Brief Form the Events In The FARMERS IN DILEMMA mo one but himsel? to work it. (From Our Own Torrcipondent.) April 3.--The congregation of race Church celebrated the Be eth anniversary of its undation de y Rev. 8. b Sowa; .D., General Superintendent of the Methodist Church in Canada, oécu- pled the pulpit at both morning and evening. services. At the evening service the doctor gave an optimis- tic patriotic sermon. At the even- ing service Mrs. G. Douglas Pound, 'of ngston, gave a splendid solo, ho A with violin. accompani- 4 N les Roberts. = The Fi- nan ttee had made a special request. for a contribution of $800 to square everything in the year's ac- counts. The greater pert. of this amount was laid on the plate during the day, the Sunday school giving abott. $90 of the amount. The death occurred in Joyceville on Saturday of Mrs. Margaret Vanal- 'Wtine, + 'The funeral took place to- day to Ganknoque . The Protestant members of the lo- cal squad of the 156th Leed§ and Grenville Battalion, headed by their bugle band, paraded for divine wor- ship at "Christ Church yesterday morning, $i The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kevin, River street, was thrown open to their friends for a dance on Fri- day evening, and a goodly number availed thgmselves of the opportun- ity. y Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Wright, Sydenham street, make announce- ment of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nellie Thetis Wright, to Edmund R. Robb, of Kansas, the marriage to be solemnized the latter part of this month. Solomon Latimer, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. William Latimer, Stone street, was taken to Kingston the latter part of the week by Dr. J. J. Davis, for an operation at Hotel Dieu for appendicitis. Rev. Melvin Taylor assisted Rev. Mr. Howitt, of Prescott, in a series of special evangelistic services there during the past week. Miss Muriel Churchill is visting friends in Lansdowne. Mrs. James F. Mullin spent some time in town during the past week with Jer sis- ter, Mrs. Francis Keyes, of chard View, and left for her home in Rome, N.Y. Henry Campbell, King » street, has gone to Toronto to take a situation with the Robert Simpson Company. Miss Violet Britton spent the week-end in Perth with her brother, Pte. Ewart G. Britton. Mr. and Mrs. G. Douglas Pound, of Kingston, spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith, Brock street. Jesse Smith, ap employee of the Kingston Locomotive Company, spent the week-énd in town with his wife and family, Brock street. THEY CANNOP-GRY HELP THEY URGENTLY. NEED. Some Will Have fo Sell Ther Stock: ~~Think That~the Militia Depart ment Should Relitve the Sitna- tion, - "The farmers. of the County of Frontenac are right up against, it for help, and unless"thére 18 some means of geting enough men to./do farm work, , many farfers Will be .com- pelled, to sell le stock," was the statement of a" ntenac farmer to the Whig on Monday morning. y When speaking to Michael Brady, of Inverary, at the office of Immig;a- tion Office' George 'Hunter, the Whig learned that he was one of those who are right "up against it." He came to the city for the purpose of '"'land- ing a man," but he was not able to sécure one, He'is willing to pay $40 a month and board providing hé could get a suitable man. My. Brady stated that he was one of the many farmers who wére having a hard time. He has 250 acres, and More than twelve thousand letters, containing thirty thousand sugges- | tions, have been received by the City Clerk of Berlin, in the competition to obtain a new name for that city. { Herbert H. Asquith the British | Premier, was received Saturday by | Pope Benediet, who talked with the | 'British statesman for half an hour along in the library of the Vatican, At Ottawa, Sapper William Step- hen of "DD" company, Engineers' training 'depot, died of pneumonia. He was a son of W. Stephen of Win- | nipeg and was twenty-five years old. Edward G. KE, Flolkes, 420 Indian road, Toronto, manager for Home| Smith & Co., was drowned in the| Humber River from a cance while assisting linemen to install & tele. phone system, { | FROED REVOLVERS | OF 40 DETECTIVES. British Spy Lincoln Fails to | Escape From Prison, (Special to the Whig.) New York, April. 8.--Ignatius T. T. Lincoln, formerly British M. P., and self-confessed British spy now held in Brooklyn for forgery and awaiting extradition to England, carefully arranged a second attempt to escape Saturday night, but one of his confederates "squeeled" and Lin- coln got only aé far as the prison dour 'where he wis confronted with the revolvers of forty detectives. He is now in solitary confinement. TORONTO LAD MISSING Saki He Took 'Freight Train For Eastern Points, | It would only take about one month. | er month, | * The Whig learns that a number of the farmers ave been compelled to sell their stock on account of not Was being able to get men. The farmers gfe of the opinion that the Militia Department should release some of the men in the training camps (and allow them to help the farmers to put in the crops. When it came. time for harvesting soldiers could be released for anoth- SPLIPPTIPETID POPES EPID bP . + BREEN NO TREAT. 4 do . * (Special to the Whig.) London, April 3.--~The Brit- ish Foreign Office declared this afternoon that there is no foun- dation that Holland's war-like Preparations are due to any threat by the Allies to' violite meutrality, + $ Shed bdeb by $1.50 Sale of Ladies' Hats, Special sale this week Ladies' Fine Sailor Hats. All new this spring; worth $2.50, this week for $1.50. Corrigan's. At & meeting of the Cabinet Sate urday an order<im-council was pass- ed formally appointing Sir William Meredith and Justice Duff a royal Commission to investigate the state- ments made by G. W. Kyte relative to fuse contracts with American mushroom companies, and the char- ges that Col. J. Wesiey Allison and other middlemen had pocketed huge commissions, Rev. Athanasius Filifou, Ruthen- fan Catholic priest of the parish of St. Nicholas, Winnipeg, has been ar- rested, charged with inciting alien enemies to leave the country. CASTORIA Por Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years rr Btn the 2 | I Seal of Purity All'over the swerld the name Sunlight stands for purity in Soap, Our W000 guarantec of Purity is something more than adver. usement. Jf marks the high standard we have set for ourselves togive you the best laundry soap 'it is possible to produce at any price, Sunlight 5¢ Soap Hear it play a lovely Walts and g March on Victor Pita lovely Walts and Suiving i April Victor Records now on sale. i : $1,100 5 Room Cottage, B.& C, food cellar, neatly new, easy 1 seren Innd, $3,000--There is $10,000 worth of timber o n this fot, also good buildings. Ear . Y DI . BLOOD POI 81. rosy OR LE CL! w No. DRUGOISTS oe Mal AIL $1. : Orin . 9 BRERA ro YORK of LYMAN Fononte. WRITE BOOK TO Dut. ED. CO: HAVERSTOCK RD, HAMPSTEAD, LOKDON, ¥ NEW DRAGEE (TASTELESS) FORMOP EASY TO TARR HERAPION 2:5: LASTING CURB. Ay E MARKED WORD 'THERAPION® is ON Ry amp AFRIIRD TO ALL GRRVING rackare. TEE T™ CANTO 300 acres for ulldings and some ther. ngs 100 aeren $4.750---Good farm and good bulldings; easy terms. 3 W. H. GODWIN & SON Phone 424. 39 Brock 54 ;. The printer whe printed the Lén- ten pastoral letter of Cardinal Mer: cier, the Belgian primate, to which the German authorities in Belgiwm took exception, has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment. Mazda Tungsten Lamps All sizes up to 60 watt, 25¢. " 2 for 25 vents CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Inc. MONTREAL ---------------- LL [rT SOWARDS Keeps Coal and . Coal Keeps 'SOWARDS. Halliday | {| Phone 94 % Hlostric Shon, con NEW YORK FRUIT STORE | SUNKIST ORANGES ............,....20¢, 30¢, 40c and 5Oc a dozen | TOMATOES . 20¢ a 1b, {| BANANAS 15¢ and 20¢ a dozen | LEMONS. «4 5 20¢ a dosen | NORPHERN SPY APPLES ..20e a dozen { ORANGES FOR MARMALADE ..20¢ a dozen | BITTER ORANGES [GRAPE FRUIT .....\o.s0e5-v3 was slensesnay nas 3, { % Fruit Delivered to All Parts of the City. 314 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 1408 i KIST RAISINS APRICOTS PRUNES PEACHES [asist on "Sunkist" SUN. (From | , Unpe Vincent) Round trip. Going Friday, April 21st, Personally Con- ducted Feature covers 43 days' hotel accommodation including meals in Washington and luncheon in Philadelphia-- $13.75, $15.75 and $18.75 (ac- cording to hotel) in addition to above railroad fare. Return limit, May Sth. Consult local ticket agents for time of trains and other information. At All Grocers. a EASY CHAIRS, CHESTERFIELDS & DAVENPORTS Large Line Just Arrived. Eu TF) Easy Chairs . $5.50 to $65 Chesterfields .$40.00 to $125 Davenports . ..$21, $25, $45 BOOKCASES, LIBRARY TABLES TO MATCH. \ nn rr WwW Easter Neckwear - od » reversible and flowing ends; solid colors and fancy patterns.

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