Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Apr 1916, p. 7

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Houses The Bank of Toronto offers the advantages of its most complete and modern Banking Service. This Institution possesses large resourves, ample banking facilities and carefully chosen comnections, - Your busi- ness and private banking accounts are invited. $66,000,000 Easter Eye Glasses What more appropriate gift 7 For mother, father or the old folks. We will examine the eves free, only charging for the glasses ordered. We have the best Optical Parlors in Kingston. R. J. Rodger, 132 PRINCESS STREET. '""Where the clock is on the walk." When you "look her over' out in the - garage, be sure to give your storage battery the necessary attention. Let us inspect it. We're experts. Storage Battery Service Station. =i Free inspeition of any battery at any time Have YoulF. J. Johnson, Easter Lillies, and Seen Easter Flowers, Palms, Ferns, Etc. The latest out In Chdlice. Chocolates, it's known as "The Chatterbox" -- each plece is of the choicest old fashioned variety and the well-known Patterson Quality. They are put up in 1 1b. and 2 1b, | Packages at 50c and $1.00 per box. | Hoag's Drug Store| Opp. Y.M.OA. Kingston, Ont. | Pianos and Furniture Packed and Moved. Rates Reasonable, Team Work » Specialty ROBERT HENRY, 468 Albert St, Phone 1305. ay Lillles, Roses, Violets, ties of the Valley, hen and Dafodils, 170 Welllugton St, Phone 1763 Easter I i F or Easter lw e have' just Coal The kind jou are looking for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal Is good Coal andl we guarantee prompt delivery, BOOTH & CO, Foot of West St. received a shipment of Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon, also a large shipment of Prime Western Beef. Call in and see our display at.the UNIQUE GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET, C. H. PICKERING, Prop. [p Pioge 530. 490 & 492 Princess SPECIAL EASTER GOODS Swift's Premium Ham Swift's Premium Bacon Swift's Oversea Bacon Easter Beef, Pork and Veal New Laid Eggs a ENE TT ST imcens LL THE BON MARCHE | TELEPHONE NO. IS 1844, Where vou will get: New Maple Syrup Maple Sugar Roll and Print Dairy Butter Eggs and Fowl Choice Teas and Coffee Green Vegétables Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, CAVERLY & BRADSHAW | Rhubarb. $10 toMeasure$10 Gordon's Grocery, | '/Cor. Bay and Montreal Sts. Phone 88. Se mm nn, For Sale { Store & Dwelling ina thriving village in Kingston district. This property must be sold soon. This is a chance to buy a geod property at a low figure. For par- ticulars apply. to T. 1. LOCKHART, Ban & onc Phones 1085 or 1020. _ | \e cece 51% 00 = An Our Work is Guaranteed. Now York Skirt & Suit Co, Wellington Street. THE ONLY | ANNOUNCEMENT, i But will hold good for this] week. Five hundréd Pounds | of Economy Bacon, squares, ! ents off high class mild eur-! ed Bacon to be sold at 20e 'per pound. Five hundred | ses of Premium Pienie | ms, 6 to 8 and 10 pounds each, will be sold at 20¢ per | pond, These low vrices quality, 'at ANDERSON B BROS, & exceedingly | the above | are for Wappenings In the City and Vicinity + Milis. ijonly by Rexall Drug Stores, DAILY BRITISH WHIG, INCOENT IF TE AY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Quite a batch of Queen's students 'eft for home this week. Victor Reeords for Kaster, Lindsay, Ltd., 121 Princess St. There was uo session of thé Police Court on nesday morning. Fire Chief James Armstrong made a test of all the fire alarm boxes on Wednesday, J H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at McAul- 2y's Book Store. Persons wanting large tract gard- on land to cultivate, see Thomas' 9 Clarence street, The local florists are very busy looking after orders for Easter flow- ers. There is a brisk demand this year. Miss Parker, Winchester, Que., has left for her home after an extended visit with Mrs. G. Briden, Barrie street. Nons C. WW, Practically all examina at GRAN Matinee, 2 Bening g, 8.15. THE AMERICAN PLAY COMPANY {Arch Seinen tung inn Mirector) WITHIN the LAW BY BAYARD VEILLER. Queen's have been completed and the students are resting up pri ior C *'nvocation. Victor Records for Easter. Lindsay, Ltd., 121 Princess St. Millions of cisco and whitefish' spawn have been planted in the St. Lawrence river by the men of the federal hatchery at Cape Vincent, | N. C. W, An addit ElHott enlisted ional name to the list of Bros." employees who: have) that of Harold Godwin, vith No, 6 F. C. C 18 The w hig will not bé€ published on Good Friday, April 21st, Adver- tisers will oblige by handing in Sat- urday copy on Thursday Ten yéars ago Tuesday the city of San Francisco was visited by a dis- astrous earthquake Luther Breck of this city was a of the disaster, Queen's students year are now on the in their final anxious tions, now it remains for the profes- sors to do their work. On Wednesday morning American Consul F. 8. 8. Johnson sent away 155 parcels to the Canadian prison- ers of war in Germany. This is the largest number of packages yet sent, | Mrs. G. H. Williamson, Brock street, has received word cousin, Pte. 8S. W. Redmond, with the Canadian 'Engineers, seriously wounded at St. Eloi. Lieut.-Col. Mulloy will leave.on Thursday for North Bay and Porecu- pine to deliver recruiting addresses. Next week he will go to Norfolk county to aid in recruiting there. The federal government paid $5,- 000 for a valuable colléction of pa- pers of the late Sir John A. Macdon- ald, covering a period of sixty years. Sir Joseph Pope was executor of the Macdonald estate. W. F. Nickle, M.P., says the trip he and Mr. Bennett took to Wash- ington had mo political significance, They chatted generally with Hon. F. Codhrane who is recuperating. They also visited in New York. Despondency and the "Blues," Regina, was usu- ally the result of constipation, quick- ly succumb to Rexall Orderlies. Sold 15¢ and 2b¢ boxes. George W. Mahood. The presence of so many officers in the city has caused an advance in board rdtes of from $1 to $2 per week and this regular boarders feel | hard to bear. They get no advance in salaries fo meet the increase Manager Snelling says that telephone trade in Kingston is in good condition and monthly he is ad- | to thirty phones | ding from twenty to the seryice. There slump in Subscribers since war thegan So far this month permits for the erection of 'five residen taken out at the City Engineers's of- fice The last permit iss Tuesday afternoon to Robert McKee who will:erect a frame house on the south side of Plum street BRITISH CABINET HAS NOT YET AGREED Upon Conscription 1ssue--Co~ alition Government May Be Broken Up. (Spec wT te the Whig) London, April 19 After three hours conference of the Cabinet to- has 'been no | in Kingston | day Premier Asquith appeared in the| Commons and stated that] House of no agreement had heen reached on | the conscription issue, and he must | : : the postpone a statement regarding it till | Return to Canada to Resume Medical | rogue Tuesday next. He said that unless an agreement was reached there would probably be a break-up of the present Coalition Government. Kingston-Cape Vincent Route. Conimencing April 15th, 8S. Amer- ica leaves week days at 1.15 p.m. for Cape Vincent, connecting with N.Y. C. trains. Fourteen Students Returning. The fourteen Queen's medical stu- dents who are returning from Cairo to completa their college studies are expected to arrive in the city any day. They came from England en the 8. 8. Metagama, due 10 arrive soon at St. John, AA a A How They Relieve Hardfield, N. B. it on to reat pleasure to con- vey not only to you but to all sufferers from Backache and Rheumatism, the great relief I have obtaitied from the use of Gin Pills, I feel thankful toyou. I recommend Gin Fills to everyone suffer- ing as I did." ROBERT M. WILSON Ry Fills Ate Soc: box or § boxes for -50 at all druggists. Free sample on request to : 23 to} | En: spectator | seat. | They have completed their examina- | that her| the | ned was on | Special Prices: 'Matinee: 15c, 25¢, 35¢c, 50c. | 'Evening: 25¢, 50c, 75¢ $1.00. | | Seats on Sale e Thursday. Easter Monday, April 2% Matinee, 2.30; Evening, 8.15. SELWYN & CO. | Present the. Season's Biggest New | | York and Boston Laugh Hit, ROLLING STONES A Comedy of Youth, Love and Ad- | venture, by HDGAR SELWYN, | | Author of 'The Country Boy," "Nearly Married" and other successes. | ORIGINAL CAST Exactly as seen in this play six months Harris Theatre, New York. This is positively guaranteed the | original No. 1 company, now | playing Yoroito this week. RICKS: Matinee: 205c, PI T5c, $1.00. Night: 23¢, 350¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50. | Seats on Sale Friday. STRAND Theatre Dol et ngle Play, . HE LIL AND, THE hose." » oe harles Murray and "Loulse ¥' a n "THE GREAT VACUUM ROBBERY, » A Mirth-maker erect tt Also other Kood. pl Full 2 3.4 Hours' Emeril mment. Matinees, 2.50; Eveni Prices: Mnatinees, Aes Ercan (ab) ih RE GRIFFIN'S Wednesday and Thursday SPECTAL Yn DAYS, THE J UGGERNAUT, 5 PARTS, AW oudeptui] Rar road Drawn, Featuring Earl Williams and Anita Stewart; also plays, A YARDMAN. Hotel PANTRY GIRL. APPLY TO "0 WINDSOR Hotel wn MAN PASTRY COUK. APPLY RAN- deiph Hotel MAN PASTRY COOK. dolph motel. ni EC MAIDS FOR GENERAL aosrirals { alse for Nurses' Home, EXPERIENCED GROCERY CLERK. Apply Box 184, Whig office APPLY RAN! 1 | A COMPETENT COOK. APPLY MRS, Hugh Kie, 3 bari t SERVANT. AR' McCann, 26 Wel- Hngion street GENER AL amily of two phy Box 12 Whig SERVA rr Nu dau offtce Guoh FoR Lteferences Frontenac | of Wo. Apply for a "tami required sire 164 GIRL FOR GE? SMAI rAnTY - (wired. Apply Mrs, Col o1ling 1 street | EXP PER hnson pm Girls Wanted to learn knitting and finishing. Apvoly KINGSTON HOSIERY -00 J | Rapp MIDDLE AGED W 0- | Good wages Mrs ve BY MAY 18ST, man as cook general References. required Apply Macphersc University MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS COM. pany; small family; husband gone overseas Good home 'for suit- able party Apply Box R. W., WwW hig office INTELL 1G INT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; no _Canvass'ng Send for particulars. Press Syndi- cate; 3,969, Lockport, N.Y. FRdbR RRR dob Bibb bbb ibbiehb de ° Good, strong boy, or young + man for Mail Dept. of Whig, re 4 quired at once. Don't, apply if + you are afraid of work. Good # opening for ambitious boy. > TEACHER WANTED, GENTLEMAN'S UNFURNISHED | VE ADVTS, COST little. On & 28¢; three times, Boe; one week, ORMWITH afmost new. office. TWO LOTS, 4x1 FEET EACH, good location. Musi be sold. ply Box 15, Whig office. ci -------------- : ib siniot MANURE, GOOD FOR LAWNS AND gardens, 50¢ a Joad delivered. Ap- ply at 439% Brock street, - |A VICTROLA, NO. 6, AND TWELVE seiactione. $12.00, Terms, $10 cash 5 W. Lindsay tha. 12 MY RESIDENCE, ity avenue; 11 jatar heating 5, 9 U AW FP, on Monday. Owner may have same at Mahood Bros, UNE AUT BAU. LIGHT, nickle Hy wh Lower Charles street, between Bagot and' Rideau. Owner may have same at Valleau's Grocery, cor. Montreal and Charles streets. FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- FREE. Anyone finding anything and wishin do so The British tisement Will be printe column free of charge. PIAND, lL y i Whig | Aw month. Princess Brot NO. 122 UNTVERS- rooms, bath, eta; Apply to Tho- ce street. in this LOST oy KID GLOVE, BE. tween Princess street and 14th Home Guard barracks Tuesday night Finder kindly at Whig ofce 17 FT, 6 INS. 3 ngston foundry ondition; also boat- 64 Patrick streel, engine; in i hause Enguire on City leave EE el x -- AN BUICK CAR, 1914 MO- electric light and five passenger. Bawden, River St. MeLAUGH del; self-starter, shock absorbers, Apply Mrs Geu Phone 1112 DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, ast ND 329 Montreal S:, cor. James; six rooms: baths and all conveniences: newly decorated. Apply 653 Doug- lass St. Hamilton A FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND rouming house, in good central loca- tin: 24 rooms, well established: annual Income $7,600. McCann's Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock St A LOT OF CAMI* STOVES and a few very large cooking ranges: will sell cheap Also all kinds of furniture, good mattresses and beds. J. Thompson, 333 Prin. cess street. Phone 1600. SMAL i nu FF PURSE small sum In silver cess sireet Finder to bicycle shop of OC Division street. [ am my business and am sell a limited number specially low 84, CONTAINING on Lower Prin. indly return A 610 winding un prepared to of bicycles figures Phone Jones, TO LET. HOUSEKEEPING flat Apply immediately at Box 7; Whig office. OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. bers Apply to A, B. Cunningham, 79 Clarence siree WE HAVE FURNISHED Roos. S LO- cated, every very quiet. Apply Box 329, Whig office. we HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE shipment of high grade bicycles, DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES AND| and are oftering special bargaing sterage for furniture. McCann's | . { for same. Also rge stock Real Estate Agency,'$2 Brock St. | Dunlop tires. Aefirsd, Muller, 373 0 King street. Phone 1032. RAL IST MAY, 190 BROCK ST, HEATED A S----------_-- on aes and lighted: hardwood floors, Als LARGE $T0CK OF NEW AND SEC. ndition; ten rooms. Apply Bibbys, ond-hand furniture, stovas, cloths 'Leta. { ing, boots, suit cases, tools, ete. If Ame -------------------- - ou have anything to sell, dro THAT COMMODIOUS HOUSE, 74 SYD. | So © will call. 8. Shapiro, «8 enham Place. Apply next door or| Princess st t. 0 Power & Son, erchants Bank | sires Phone Chambers. {CADILLAC PIVE PASSENGER TOUR- ing car First class condition in every respect. Full equipment, pump, slip covers, including air tools, extra tire, ete. ete. Apply 41 Clarence St. Howard 8. Folger, ree reg ee eee enim Ses [§1,100--10 ACHES OF LAND, 8 MILES from Kingston. Good house and barns. Cheap for quick sale. 50--5 ACRES AT BATH, GOOD buildings and fruit, FURNISHED, S-ROOMED HOUSE, COR. Union and Beverly street, for sum- mer months. Apply Mrs. Ferguson, Phone 971 FROM 1ST MAY, NO. 372 ALFRED ST. # rooms, shot water heating, elec- tric light and gas. Thomas Mills, | 79 Clarence street. ---------------------------------------- STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, jn at dry, alry rooms; your own. lock and | key. Frost's City Storage, 19% | BARGAINS IN cry DWELLINGS Queen street. Phone 536b. and farms. G. A. Bateman, in- surance and money to loan, 67 Clar- ence street, Kingston, PERSONAL | HAIR, MOLES, WAR LARGE SALES OR BOARDING STA. bles, centrally located; 14 stalls, large - storage space, good lofts | and office; suitable for good livery t once. Apply to Jas. QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR SEP. School Section No. 10, Township of Loborough, for term between ldas- ter and 'sunmmer holidays, 1916 stating salary, - to John secretary-treasurer, R.M.D.| . Sydenliam. WANTED GEN FURNISHED su@all house and location, office APFPARTM Apply, sts to Box SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS for cash or in part payment of pew | A ROARING 'COMEDY, N 2 PARTS, i With ht Popular Fun Maker, Billy Ritchie. --ORCHESTRA -- Prices: Matinee, '10c; Even. | ing, 10&15¢. s have been | | i 19C "Shwe cf still lead, others try to equal, FIFTEEN QUEEN'S MEN | * Studies at College, | The steamer Metagama which ar-| | rived at St. John, N. B., on Tuesday | brought over 114 wounded and sick | Canadian soldiers and soldiers on | leave. The following students who | were with Queen's Stationary Hos- pital at Cairo, have returned to re- sume their studies at the Medical College: Sergt.-Major S. C. A. Crawford, Staff -Sergt. T. B. Whytock, Staff. Sergt. L. D. Stevenson, Sergt. D. R. Fletcher, Sergt. R. J. Tucker, Sergt. H. M. Barnes, Sergt. K. N. Shorey. Ptes. C. E: Denys, F. A, O'Reilly, D L. Sills, J¥R. Patterson, G. 8: Pur- vis, G. F. Laughlen, F. K. Purdie, Corp. 8. Willoughby, £. A. M. C. * Lieut. E, F. Newcomb, Ottawa, of the Princess Patricias Light Infan- try, who was dangerously wounded some time ago, was aboard the steamer. He is home on leave. He enlisted in the 21st Battalion, but transferred in England. " Mrs. John Harrod and her daugh- planos and Victrolas. CC. W, Lind- | Limited, 121 Princess street. | IFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED: WII lease for a stated period if req ed. Apply, giving full particul address, ete, to Box G. L. B, Whig office ' re | SCRAPINGS AND ASHES ( ean. free from papers, bottles and | refuse, for filling Iqts, east side Albert street, corner Alice, Must be properly dumped, as instructed caretaker, 1916 OPENING Frontenac Cheese Board { | i Will take place on | THURSDAY, APR. 20TH, | | IN CITY "BUILDINGS WM. PILLAR, Secretary. ot To SC Lawrence River _ Pilots Between Kingston | and Montreal PHots holding Masters' and desiring to offer their ser t. Law + above Montreal, sted to al the office of |. E Horsey, it of "Brock Sireet, Kingston, or at Yoe ie of The Canada Shipping Company, No. 118 Board of Trade Bldg | Montreal, and sign a form of offer and | pndertaking prépared by the Canadian | Lake Protective Association I |Canadian Lake Protective | 5 FRANCIS KING, Clarence Street, Ki NO ADVANCE WN PRIC ter, Mrs. Whiteside, of 8t.. Thomas, are among the heirs to the estate of the late Mrs. Charlotte Grafton, Dun-| das. valued at $158,000. | Sir Wilfrid Laurier declared foun-| dationiess the statements by a Win-| nipeg paper alleging his sympathy! with-Senstor Choquette's anti-recruit-| ing views. 8. 8. McClure, the American wait er, after a visit to Germany, says the hahjes there are not starving from lack of milk. Sir Edward Grey in the Houss of Commons defended the action of he Allies in regard to the use of Greek | territory. ho ---------------------------------------------------------- |. 'WARD, PAINTER AND PAPER | FRONTENAC a Richardson & Sons, or J. Driver, 352 | 359 and all growths King.street. Phone 913 ishes removed ormanently. wi | t 0 Hite". 3 dary Sxperiehcs, BE | BUSINESS CHANCES, Skin "Specialist. 184 | ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START & mail order business at home; no | canvassing; be your own Doss. | at street. DENTAL Bend for free booklet; tells how, Fl. KNAPP, RA, LDS, D.DS. Office, 258 Princess street. Phone 681 653 Heacock, 2.989 Lockport, N.Y. if | ons. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN. 'inte. TRS Wallingtan aetreat; J. | i Leonard Walsh, D.D a8 HB. CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER sistant. Phone § $46 8. and solleitor. Law office, 79 Clar- | ence street. Kingston. BUSINESS NOTICES, UPHOLSTERING. J. "GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, nm. palting and ea pork and mattress renovating. Top a card or call 216 Bagot street. PATENTS, BABCOCK & SONS, Patonta. Trade Marks, Estb. 1877. . Ferme xi hanger, for good work. Apply 132) Victoria street, or phone 1527. FOR SPRING WINDOW CLEANING and removing storm sash, see George Hillier, of Kingston Win- dow Cleaning Co,, 281 Princess St, or phone 91. AWNINGS, VERANDAH CURTAINS, tents, canvas, skiffs for outboard motors, folding boat seats, fishin tackle, etc. "Frank W. Cooke, 3 Clarence street. WM. RGAN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE that he has purchased the tallor shop formerly ruil by Thos. Gallo way, and will'do_all kinds of re- pairing and pressing. Also make * #guits from your own cloth. orkmanship guaranteed. 131 Brack street. "Pa Pro- 99 St, : Jaines BL. Monts Mont. real. Branches: Ot DRESSMAKING. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN dressmaking, cutting by measure, Genianing. trimming, éte.; three dollars, Including system. Madame Elder, New York Dressmaking Parlors, 253 Princess street, corner Sydenham. ARCHITECT NEWILANDS & teats, ete. Phone 608, POWER & SON, ARCRITROTS, Chants Rank Bullding, Brock and Wellington PAPERHANGING. ES PAINTING, GRAINING AND KALSO- mining. Fifty new designs wall paper at factory prices. Rooms pas betel, $4.00 per room, including sper. Young and Rowley, 188 2% borne % street, phone 1632. FURNITURE FINISHING | FP. DRISCOLL, FURNITURE FINISH. | or Call or drop a card, 23 John street. 5 A Limfied Qimntity of "Nut Coal There may not be any more of this size prepared. The chances are there won't. We are selling it for FINANCIAL LOAN AND INVEST. Society: Incorporated 1863; Colonel H. RR. Smith, ; vice-president, W. FI. Nie- KC Money issued on ety farm properties, municipal country debentures: mort gages purchased; deposits received and interest allowed. R. CO. Cart- wright, manager, 87 Clarence St,! Kingston. SON, ARCH}. NTE Ofces, a8 Bagot St en , MER- corner streets, AVERPQUL, LONDON AND GLOBE ire Insurance Company. Avallable ts $61,187,215, In aadition to which the policyholders fot security the unlimited Sabie of city property, Insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get Tales in Phane'53 Janse & Strange, i AND WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, 5 2991.2 AVIREAL STRERE. EtYour Awnings) Made in. jo Ringaie writin bomi , Capt. Joseph Dix,

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