Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1916, p. 7

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Will receive car at' The Complete facilities carefully maintained for all classes of business ac Fvery Depositors burited ESTABLISHED 1855, YOUR BANKING BUSINESS ind courteous attention Toronto and Bank o connections transac are tion of rded to Savings ms muy be de- on balances, convenience Small or and interest | 114 Branches in Canada. He . BANK or TORONTO GEO. B. McKAY, Manager :- For Market Square. i Sy Sale Russell Street, Cement Block Charles Street, Frame Montreal Street, Frame Division Street, Aberdeen Ave., Brick .., Brick Veneer The J. K. Carroll Agency, 56 BROCK. ( MAY WEDDINGS Our selection of he PHONES: Office, 68; Res, 874 th Solid Silver and best quality of Silver Plate is at its best. We invite vou Our goods and prices are most to come in when passing. attractive. R. J. Rodger, 132 Princess St. "Where the clock is on the walk." "It's a Cinch" Good lighting and starting needn't worry you if you let us take care of your storage battery. right, Phone 1045. We'll do 1. LESSES, 507 Princess St. it Free inspection of any battery at any time Watch Your Step cP A Pe A SS Cabaret! Something New--Confetti and Costumes. Think of it--a real Dance with famous R.C.H.A. Orchestra. Vaudeville Between Dances. The Minstrels, Singing and Vaudeville Acts under the direction of Gunner A. W. Skeen, late Stage Director for Kitty Gordon, the Oliver Morosco Company, Essanay - Film Company, etc, etc. City Hall, Wed. May 10, 8 P.M. Tickets, $1.00. This admits Lady free. Under the Auspices of (CE '"C" Battery, R.CHA. J.) ; CADSR SN SR SS 6 5 Sr a How About Your Seeds ? We carry a full stock and Reliable Flower and Seeds. Try our Grass Seed, of Fresh Garden "Limestone only City" Lawn 25¢ per pound. floag's Drug Store Store Opp, Y.M.CA, Kingston, Ont. | emoroz GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD. ny MONTREAL, STREET. JOS, AAA a tna ] SOWARDS Keeps Coal and Coal Keeps SOWARDS. F. J. JOHNSON, Has Removed to 115 Brock St. Phone 239. \. J THE BON MARCHE TELEPHONE NO. IS 1844, Where vou will get: New Maple Syrup Maple Sugar Roll a d Print Dairy Butter and Fowl Choice Green Vegeta | It tells the French for knife and fork, H'E 'ad my only Woodbine, THE FRONT BELIES ITS NAME a¢ Making Life Merrier for the "Men -- Preparing a Magazine Under Sheil Fire, HERE has reached this country, probably by some mistake, for the editors of The Growler say that it is "intended exclusively for readers in the trenches, a little news- paper published by the Fourteenth Battalion, of Canada, stationed somewhere in France or Flanders. Its contents are chiefly humorous, and its object is to beguile an occasional hour 'of the soldiers. There are, however, one or two serious articles, one of them discussing present-day methods of warfare, the relation be- tween the artillery and infantry in trench warfare, and the effectiveness of the surprise attack. But The Growler is chiefly notable for its hu- mor, which is wholesome humor, and for the verses it contains, some of which are excellent. There 1s one entitled "The Conversation Book," which is worth quoting at length, with the remark that if a Canadian soldier wrote it he can do work that not half a dozen Canadians at home can approach. "lI 'ave a conversation book, brought it out from 'ome; 1 an' likewise brush and comb; Tt learns you 'ow to ast the time, the names of all the stars, An' 'ow to order oysters an' buy cigars. ow to "But there ain't no shops to shop in, there ain't no grand hotels, When you spend your days in dug- outs doin' "olesale trade in shells; It's nice to know the proper talk for theatres an' such- But when jit comes to talkin', doésn't 'elp you much. why it "There's all them friendly kind o' things you'd naturally say, When you meet a fellow casual-like | an' pass the time o' day-- Them little things as breaks the ice an' kind o' clears the afr, Which, when you turn the phrase book up, why, them things isn't there! "1 met a chap the other day a-roost- ing in a trench, 'E didn't know a word of ours nor me a word o' French; An' 'ow it was we managed, well, I cannot understand; But 1 never used the phrase book, though I 'ad it in my 'and. "l winked at 'tm to start with; grinned from ear to car; An' 'e says 'Tipperary' an' 1 'Souvenir'; 'e says I 'ad 'is ie thin cigar, in Trail of the Lonesome Pine"| | mem om, | WHIG, THURSDAY, 'MAY "4, "1916. GRAND 230 P.M DAILY {: faatiaseet ad 73070. ALAR. 2 2 Feature e Vandevilic Ate 2 2 Famous Players Film "The | Char Walker in hn 4 EL ned -------- AND OTHER PHOTO FLAYS, oo -- THE PEOPLE'S FORUM rp Coming Mounday: Charlie Chaplin. Prices: Mat. Evening, 10¢; res Any Seat werved Se extra, STRAND "Theatre THURSDAY, PRIDAY & SATURDAY, Triangle Plays Present Willard Mack, Geo. Faweett and Clara | Williams, in 8 5 Aet Play, noon: ADVERTISING RATES. || | Firat insertion, 1c 8 werd. Each con- | secutive Insertion thereafter, half- cent a word. Minimum charge for one lugertion, 23¢; three Insertions | Boe; six, $1; one mouth, $2. | "THE 1 Mabel Normand and Pstty Arbuckle in n 3 Part Keystone Comedy, i "EFATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT." | Algo other good photo-piays. Full 2 3-4 Hour' Entertainment. Matinees, 2.30; Evenings, 7.30, Matinees, 10¢; Evenings (all How tos few at ibe. ee en. SA AN EXPRRIENCED WALRIsS. AP. || ply at the Randolph Hatel AN EXPERIENCED STOREMAN, ply Dalton & Sons, hardware. re A i ---- ONL. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, Crawford & Wa Al Tr LADY | sh . DI NyG-ROON GIRL Special Features = | Wednesday and Thursday " GRAUSTARK In 6 Acts, By George Barr<MecCuwicheon: n Great| Masterpiece, featuring FRANCIS X, BUSHMAN & BEVERLY BAYNE, Also the World's Greatest Series, GRAFT 18 Episodes, Each Episode an Complete | Story. AND A KIT- Hotel Royal RONG BOYS. APPL 1 AW ONG * AT | the Frontenac Co, ' Ek SERVANT family: no washing Apply 160 Stuart street | ee eminem | MAID FOR GE NERAL HOUSE WORK, family of thre ng washing or ire ning Appl 1 Sydenham St. A GENERAL SERV ANTS NO WASHING nor irening. Apply to Mrs. Harold Davis, 174 Stuart street, LAIN COOK AND HOUSKEMALD ¥oR small family Apply to Mrs. N . Polson, 174 Stuart street. ORCHESTRA Prices: Mat. 10c; Ev'g.10-15¢| -- COMIN Ge E' BATTLE CRY OF MANAGEMENT MAN AND WIFE AS CARETAKERS of Telegraph Building. Apply € 8. Kirkpatrick, 42 Clarence street. ------------ » PEACE. | uxppRIBNCED GENERAL SERVANT: no laundr Apply to Mrs. Francis IH. Ma 143 King Bt. West. = £1. West. GRAND FESTIVAL oF [em BAND MUSIC Kingston Rink, Wednesday, | BOYS WANTED Two May 17th. once. CREATORES MR. FRANK VE | i | } at wages. smart boys Good World Famous Ration Band | the most not able | + has heard.' I'he job and chance of advancement. Apply Whig office, fie, The, ¥1.00, Matinee Prices: p Play at 'Uglow' th. See bills, seribers May TSMALL cook; wo itora, 46 GENERAL family: washing SERVANT WOR must be good Apply Miss to AMred streel, Frontenac or st INTELLIGE ' PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers, no canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndi- cate, 3.969, Lockport, N.Y. | AN, A YOUNG NL or a part home Ap at Miss King SE GIRL FOR WHOl in) Bef equal. BI GENERAL | 1 fa 15¢ still lend, "CROSSED FISH" "+, SARDINES ~~ others to SERVANT WANTED IN amily, in 2 Maier: Ontario required rood w rs per \pply by Rodger, 92 Hunter Hamilton, Ontario try \ Which set the ball a-roilin' well, there you are! , an' so "I showed 'im next my wife an' kids, 'e up and showed me 'is, Them funny little Frenchy kids with 'air all in a fizz; 'Annette,' 'e says, 'Louise,' 'e says, -an' 'is tears began to fall; We was comrades when we parted, ; but we'd 'ardly spoke at all. Is | | { 0. | | + "'E'd 'ave kissed me if I'd let we 'ad pever met before, An' I've'never seen the beggar since, for that's the way o" war; An' though we scarcely spoke a word, I wonder just the same If 'e'll ever see them kids of 'is-- never ast 'is name!" The editor of The Growler ex- plains that the publication of a news- paper in the trenches is attended with considerably more excitement than its preduction in times of peace, and that frequently is exciting enough, Neither the Huns nor the elements gave any encouragement when the first issue of The Growler was being, prepared, for as the editor was writing his opening paragraph a shower of shells fell in "our editor- ial back yard, and we betook ourself and our staff to the deepest trench we could find, and, having onoe more taken possession of our dugout, we find, the river being in floed, the floor is twelve inches deep in decid- edly icy water, in which our editorial feet are now resting." In his invita- tion to readers to make contribu- tions, the editor says that the col- amns are open to every grouch in the battalion, and that every growl and grievance will be joyfully recejv- od and immediately inserted. Especially he solicits complaints and derogatory statements concern- ing the Adjutant, Transport Officer, or the Quartermaster. The Growler, waving no fear of a libel suit, will welcome libelous remarks regarding these officers, and in case a complaint is found to be justified, a prize will be given the author Unjustified complaints will nevertheless be pub- lished cheerfully. The policy of The Growler with regard to advertising is clearly defined. No advertisements from German sources asking for ma- nitions or food will be accepted, ner can anything from this source be wublished under "Help Wanted." However, in order that the Germans may not camplain of unfairness, the Editor expresses his willingness to forward for readers packages of mu- gitions for the cnemy if put up 42 packets suitaple to be sent by he Janadian 4.7 and & 3 despatchers. Published within sight of the Ger- nan trenches, with shells falling wery hour, and with casualties every sy, The Growler is as cheerful and optimistic a little paper as.is print- ed anywhere in the world. No paper is so' ludicrously misnamed. » - "im, { 1 Conductor John Neil, one of the oldest trainmen on the Michigan Cen- tral, was killed in the yards at Mont- 0 ADVANCE IN PRICT FaED. OF THANKS e wish kK on ir nu frie ad paid Wats 80 and Family that Jol M YK ns w ANTED IN rtridge Co. rtunity for taolmakers to secure per- employment under pleasant surroundings Location, Browns- burg, Quebec, in Laurentian Moun- tains Houses for married tool- makers and employment for chil- er Square, 'e er fourteer If you are an Gth, wt 11 o'clock. "toolmaker write, giving full mm RRAY, Auctioneer. iculars of experience, to Dom- errr 'artridge Company. Limited, yurg, Que. or apply in per- $ e Turgeon street, St. Heard, Montreal Ge un ~ AUCTION SALE 'Ivdecdale ht 1,650 bs le and dou hie, good w Satarday, May So, WANTED GENERAL ZIG-ZAG u- SARDINES "ii, 2 for 25 Cents Equalled by few | Excelled by none FENWICK, HENDRY & 00. A a AANA Grand Cafe Opening Tuesday Morning. THE NEWEST AND FINEST RES- TAURANT IN KINGSTON 222 PRINCESS STREET Next Grand Opera House. { Full Course Dinner, d0c, 1139 to 2.30. Open from 6 am. to 2 am. { A La Carte Meals at AN Hour. i PETER LEE, Prop. | PHONE 1843, | "CORPORAL WILLIAM YORK Of the 21st Battalion Reported Woun i On Thursday morning Mrs, Lucy! York, who resides at 38 Raglan | Road, received word that her hus-| band Corpl. William York, 21st Bat- talion, had been slightly wounded. | The telegram states that he was ad- mitted to No. 13 Stationary Hospit- al, Boulogne, on April 25th suffering from shell shock, but his injuries were slight. . - BUY IN COUNTRY, MeCann Real Estate 82 Brock street. | | SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS | for cash or in part payment of new Panos and Victrolas. C. W. Lind- | say, Limited, 121 Princess street. | 'HOU SE-CLEANING TIME * 8pic and Span Cleanser, 3 for 25c¢. Star Ammonia Powder, 3 for 26c. Snow Flake Ammonia, 6 for 25¢. | Wikitentns, Washi Sods, Sapollo, Scrubbing B Mops, Breoms. GORDON'S GROCERY, Cor. Bay and Montreal Stu. Thome 88, | ug eA ml, Is Chickens Wanted. . picked. Bring > MC ---- Gifts For Elmhurst Home, F . ng them here The following contributions were highest ries ev er id. received at Elmhurst Convalescent | Rg | pa Home during April: Miss Betis, fruit; Mrs, Bartlett, | Napanee, pickles; Mrs. Templeman, | Almonte, maple sugar and syrup; St.| Mary's Sewing Circle, Easter treat; i Lient.-Col. C. A. Low, cigars and clg- | arettes; Mrs. Grimm, candy and gum; Mrs. R. J. zines, At Sulphide, on April 30th, | liam J. Hansford, died, aged fifty- Rodgers, fruit and maga-| three, years, Me leaves a widow three sons at home, William, Rich- ard and Fred' and one. danghter, Mrs. H. B. Lockwood, Lindsay. News comes from Toronto that the Real Est ate e Transfer. B..W, Mullin & Son report the sale Jof the brick dwelling, No. 559, on the | associates of Tremaine, the cheque | uorth side of Princess street, owned | forger, have been rounded up in a; by Miss C. Ostler, to Walter Truman. | northern town. They may come {east for trial. | Patterns, 5¢.. Dution's. t The steamer Aletha arrived stl Dut- | Kingston this afternoon. Free! Mother Goose Book and stick | of gum with every purchase of candy, groceries, dry goods, music, rose. "Ice Cream Bricks," Gibson's. tow's. Store, . "Kentucky Lawn Seed," Gibson's. I CORNER." HELI" WANTED | i i I | | | i | ih i} | Moulding and Stee} -------- FOR SMALL if or lrouing. 1 | 00 BROCK STRBET, § ROOMSLARGE hd ORAGE Fre e All vou have--dry | Anderson Bros E EFFECTIVE ADVTS, COST little. Once, ae tive times, 60c; one week, $1. FOUND A RAILWAY TICKET, issued on May 1st. Apply at 118 Johu- son street GOOD SUBSTANTIAL FRAME HEN house, size 16 ft. by 9 ft. by § fr Also some well bred fowl Bargain. Apply 96 Earl street. A VIUPMOLA, NU. 6, AND TWELVE selections, $42.50. Terms, $10 cash and per month, C. W. Lindsay Ltd, 121 Princess street. phi eA EE ST. LAWRENCE SKIFF, 17 FT, 6 INS, x 4 ft. Sins; 2 hop. Kingston foundry nee wn Al condition; also boat house. lngquire 64 Patrick streel, City. FERRIS STRAIN 8.C.W, LEGHORN eggs: fertility guaranteed. $1.0 setting: $5.00 per hundred. oy filed as received. Apply Box A.B, Whig office. ONE 4LARGE REFRIGERATOR, IN good condition. suitable for store or boarding house. £an he seen at Frost's City Storage, 289 Queen street. FOUND ARTIOLES ADVER- TISED FREE, Anyone fOnding anything and wishing to reach the owner may do sa by reporting the facts to The British Whig. - The adver. tisement will be printed in this column. tree of ree. -------- WH Ph ud BILLS, BETWEE N. America, Toye's and 2. rs Thursday Fin- | der please return one and get reward. LE1 | DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, 331 AND T0 LE {329 Montreal St. cor. James; Six rooms; baths and all conveniences; newly decorated. Apply 63 Doug- lass St. Hamilton. WE HAVE A LOT OF CAMP 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. BANK | ror POULTRY, 2 COLONY HOUSES, 3 dry mash hoppers, 8 brood coops Apply to G. Andrews, cor. Union + street and will sell cheap. morning. to 'Whig Alwington Ave. ALL CONVENI-| yd deaham. cE ST. CHAM B. Cunningham, FURNISHED HOUSE, ences. Apply 155 OFFICES AN CLA REN bers. Apply to A, 79 Clarence street. ee ------------------------------------------------ PWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES AND storage for furniture McCann's Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock St HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE shipment of high grade bicygles, are offering special bar ns 5 same. Also a large stock Dunlop tires. George Muller, CLEAN. | __ King street, Phone 1032. FOR FURNITURE, your own lock and | "ingen STOCK OF NEW AND SEC- gS | ond-hand furniture, stoves, cloth- { ing, boots, suit cases, tools, ete. If you have anything to sell, drop a card 1 will call 8. hapire, 4% Princess street Pp | -- {we condi- Bibbys | Al at furnace, electric ion: 1st May Clothing Store ght, Apply of pe 33 dry, ary roo ms key 8 summer | residence | Apply to] _ ]t i ol FoR THE months, °C alderwogsd, the of Col. and Mrs "Giles I. B. Walkem, 93 Clax 0 CK HOUSE, YORK STREET, § rooms, electric light, gas, bath, ete; hardwood floor, Farge lot, barns and out-bulldings, A snap. 800 cash. Inquire at Hopkinson's Grocery, Market square FWO COMFORTABLE ROOMS; wou Lp BRI rent s 1s hedroom and s Ing Queen's Apply Box LW nix "offic BUSINESS CADILLAC ing car every respect NOTICES mv ---- t class condition in Fuld equipment, including air pump, slip covers, tools, extra tire, ete. ete Apply Howard 8, Folger. 44 Clarence St. FOR SPRING WINDOW CLE ANING end removing storm sash, George Hillier, of Kingston V dow Cleaning Co. 281 Princess or phone 91 VERANDAH CURTAINS, canvas, skiffs rr outhoard | motors, folding boat seats, fishing tackle, etc Frank W. Cooke, 39! ton. AN i Clarence street with electric All must be GOOD P. J PASSE NGER, o passeng Chal- + 7 passenger Kee- class condition, lights and starters. sacrifice. W. Peters. 'Phone 0 AWNINGS, tents, AUTOMOBILES --ONE 1916 Regal; one mer's Detroit; « PERSON WHO WANTS prices for tl Col rubber and rags the new Junk Bagot Phone order WM. EGAN WISHES TO that he has purchased the tallor shop formerly run by Thos, Gallo- way, and will do all kinds of re- 'dealer, 168 rner Charles We will call $L,100--10 ACRES OF LAND, § MILES from Kingston Good house and 1849 barns. Cheap for quick sale $1200-0 ACRES AT BATH. Goo buildings and fruit, ANNOUNCE BARGAINS IN DWELLINGS and farms Bateman, in- pairing and pressing Also make surance and money to loan, 67 Clar- up suits from your own cloth ence street, Kingston Workmanship guaranteed 1 TT Brock street FINANCIAL cry a. A AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE Cadillac, 5-Passenger Touring - Car, in first- class running condition. JOHN McKAY, 149 Brock Street, Kingston. AND INVEST. incorporated -- 1863; Colonel! H. R. Sm vice- president, Ww. F. Nic K.C, Money on choy and farm propert municipal and country debe mort - gages purchased; deposits received and interest allowed. R. C. Cart-| , wright, manager. 87 Clarence St. Kingston. (AVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE 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 oi or giving new business ge rates from Strangé & Strange, Agents. Phone 336. FRONTENAC LOAN ment Society; president, >.M.G.; a PERSONAL HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blemg- Ishes removed permanently, with- out ar: 40 years experience. Dir. Eimer J ake, Eve, Far, Nowe, Throat and Skin Specialist, 258 Bagot St. Tr ME ------------ DENTAL RA, LDS, BY nA, 268 Princess street. Phone he DRS, SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN- tists, 169 Wellington street, J. Leonard Walsh, D. LDS, as- sistant. Phone 048. DRESSMAKING INSTRUCTIONS IN . entting by meadure, trimming, - etc. three ine luding system. Madame Kider,!| New York Dressmaking Parlors, 263 Princess street, corner Sydenham. PRAC dollars, A. E. KNAPP Office, ARCHITECT WM. NEWLANDS & SON, N tects, et om 54" Bagot BL dects, ete, oes, 2 agot Bt. Phone 608, . PABENTS BABUOCK & SONA, Patents, Marks, Designs. stb, 1877 erly Patent Office. Examiner. of Patent Laws. Book, teetion™ free. 99 St James St reat Branches: 3 BUSINESS (HANCES ANYONE ANYWHERE UCAN START a mall order business at home; ne canvassing: be your boga. Send for free booklet: how, Heavovk, 2,960 Luokport, POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER- chants Ban Bullding, corner Brock and Wellington strects. LEGAL A. B,_ CUNNINGHAM, RARRISTER and solicitor. Law office, 79 Clar- ence @treet, Kingston. tradp Form. FURNITURE FINISHING DRISCOLL, or st FINISH. 23 John' FURNITURE Call or drop a card, awh tells NY WE Rw FOR A'QUICK HOT FIRE, TRY Charcoal Two Bage for 2 Quarter. Your Grecor has it for sale. Wil-f., CUT FLOW ERS AND PL rag DAILY, stock Fie, Gertrude Alford, daoghter of Wi liam Alford, Felleville, has succond- | ed in passing her third and final law | examinations at Osgoode Hall

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