Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1916, p. 7

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| Holders of Scrlp Certificates sre mow exchangion these for War . of War loss Rounds require a safe place to lodge securities, also their doeds, ete. We rent safety deposit boxes In our vault from 52.00 per r Anmam up- Office Hours, 10 aan. to 3 pam. Saturdays, 19 am, to 1 pm. these Capital and Heserve $11,400,000 BANK or TORONTO GEO. B. McKAY, Manager :-: Market Square. etre { Our Optical Department is fully equipped to supply you with proper Glasses. Our Optometrist will exa- mine your eyes free, R.J. RODGER, 132 Princess Street. "Where the clock is on the walk.' NOTICE TO ANTIQUE BUYERS We have just received a beautiful antique dining room set of Solid Walnut, consisting of a large Buffet, a Round Pedestal Exten- sion Table and Six Leather Seated Chairs, : A Great Bargain for Any Buyer. LESSES ANTIQUE FURNITURE STORE 907 Princess Street How About Your Seeds? We carry a full stock of Fresh | An and Reliable ¥Flower and id Seeds. Ae IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO IN THE MATTER OF the Winding-up Act, being Chapter 129 of the Revis- ed Statwes of Canada, and Amend ing Acts. d in the Matter of The Kingston Hosiery Co., Limited. to ihe Order of the Su- { prome Court of Ontario, dated 25th 1 April 1915, in the matter of the Kings- ton Hosiery Company, Limited, in the matter of the Winding-up Act, Chap- ter 144, of the Revised Statues of Can- [ada and Amending Aets, the creditors lof the Kingston Hosiery Company. | Limited are on or before the first day {of June, 1918, to send by post prepaid ton Burns, Liquidator; Ontario Kingston thelr christian addresses and particulars of of thelr se- of the securit- them; or in de- will be peremptorily benefit of the said Try our "Limestone City" Lawn | Grass Seed, only [4c per pound. foag's Drug Store Pursuant and {deseriptions { their laims, jeuritles and the nafy {ies (If any), held Jault thereof they | excluded from the {Judgment Every creditor holding any {security is to produce the same be- {fore 'me at my chambe at 93 Clar- {ence street, Kingston, on the first day of June, 1816, at three o'clock. in the afternoon. being the time appointed {for adjudication on the claims Dated this 13th day of May, 1916. WALKEW, Local Master UA ------------------ OLD FALSE TEETH One rs (Signed) J. B, HOUSE-OLEANING TIME Spic and Span Cleanser, 3 for 26c. Star Ammonia Powder, 3 for 25c¢. | Snow Flake Ammonia, | for 25¢c. wishes = Action Sale _gompows GROOEEY, | mem Antique Furniture Pursuant to instructions from the 'Executor, I will #éll by public auc tion on Friday, the twenty-sixth day - of May, the household goods and furniture of the later Miss Willina H. Macpherson, at No. 30 Sydenham Ring up 1844, or Call at the {street. Those interested in valuable, 30N MARCHE GROCERY | {antique furniture should attend this sale 'which will begin at ten o'clock, WHERE YOU WiLL FIND { Pineapples, Oranges,Bananas, Straw- | berries, Grape Fruit, Rhubarb, Let- | tuce, Radishes, Onions, Ripe Toma- | toes, Asparagus; also Pasteurized Milk and Cream and a new and se- lect line of Groceries. Our Motto: We Aim to Please. CAVERLY & BRADSHAW | Butter! ! We have received a choice! lot ~ of Creamery Butter) which will be for sale to-| morrow at a very special price. Those desirous of | getting a bargain will do well to seenre some of this | as it will only last one day, | Inr a set, or seven cents a tooth d for old false teeth In any condition. Prompt remittance, Send to MR. HH. BARTHOLOMEW, 1751a Hutchison street, Montreal. Que. F. J. Johnson, Florist, 115 Brock St. Hens TESTED A ARBEN SEEDS ENGLISH Phone 209 J. E. JONES, Auctioneer. | =o CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. 'COOKED AND SMOKED 'MEATS. ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, JR, 279 1.2 MONTREAL STREET, Phone 866. JOHN MW. PATRICK "Spring Tonics" at Gibson's, Furnished residence to rent. See|N McCann. Flag Day, 146th Battal'on recruit- ing fund, May 24th. A very heavy British mail arrived in the city on Monday morning. "Spring Tonics" at Gibson's. No contagious diseases were report- ed to the Medical Health Officer last week. "Kentucky Lawn Seed" at Gib- son's. #H. Cunningham, plano tuner 21 King street. ey's Book Store. Ald.: Newman's daylight proposition is to come before the City Couneil to-night. Every little bit helps. flag day, May 24th fund 146th Battalion, The exports from the Remember port since the first of January last, "Mutt and Jeff in College" drew large audiences at the Grand on Sat- urday afternoon and evening. The school cadets of tended divine service in St. George's: Cathedral on Sunday morning. "Foot Powders' at Gibson's day morning for the opening of the | post office at Barriefield camp. Mrs. H. didly at the morning service on Sun day in Queen Street Methodist Church. Edward Reynolds, York street, was removed to the Hotel Dieu Saturday at midnight in 8. S. Corbett's ambu- lance. Every little bit helps. Flag Day, May 24th. fund, 146th Battalion. Next Wednesday the intermediates | and senior school boys of the Y. M C. A. intend taking an outing to Mil- ton Island. In Sydenham Street Church on Sunday Mrs. Spence, Toronto, sang Thee' delightfully. "Tread Easy Foot Powder" long marches easy. Gibson's. The President of the Board of Trade acknowledges the receipt of $1 from Mrs. Hubbell, for the Belgian Relief Fund. Auto Insurance, ete, see McCann, Miss Serson was removed from he! home in Elginburg on Sunday to the Kingston General Hospital in 8. S. Corbett's ambulance. "Film Packs" at Gibson's. Mrs. C. Emery, 273 Queen street, was removed to her home from the Remember Recruiting Methodist Fletcher "Trusting in makes Fire ambulance. better. "Tread Bagy Foot Powder," Gib-| son's. Flag Day, 146th Battalion recruit- | ing fund, May 24th. The remains of the late Frederick G. Shephard, who died on Saturday | afternoon at the age of seventy-nine, years, were sent to his home in Na- | panee on Saturday by James Reid & Co. "Buy Spring Tonics' At Gibson's. Archbishop Spratt and Fathers | Halligan and Hanley will leave on Tuesday for Kemptville, to take part] ing. "Ice Cream Bricks' at Gibson's. Lieut.-Col. J. Galloway has resign- | Citizens' Recruiting He was voted an honorarium of $400 to cover his services for the past four} months, on the daylight 73 per cent. for and 27 per against. The company has signed tute the scheme. WORE REBEL UNIFORM And Jeremiah C. Lynch, Irish- Ameri can Goes to Prison. (Special to the Whig.) London, May 22 Lynch, American citizen, sentenced to ten years imprisonment for par- ticipation in the Dublin rebellion, wore the uniform of a rebel officer, Gen. Sir John Maxwell reported to Premier Asquith to-day. He was first sentenced to death but the Sen- tence was later commuted, Husband Accused. A voung man hailing from county, was taken in charge on Mon-| day afternoon, and it is altogether] likely that a charge of assault will be lodged against him as a result of the sto told to Justice of the Peace Hunter by the man's wife. She | claims that he refuses to support her, | and that she has had to go out to! work to keep herself and one child. Orangemen Buy Property. purchased from Mrs. J. F. Smith, the property known as 386 and 388 Prin-| cess street, will erect a new Orange hall upon it. Charlie Querrie, the veteran ee) rosse player, points gut that this year will be the first time in eighteen seasons that he has not taken fon} part fh a lacrosse game on May | 24th. During his career he has been on many championship teams; has had seven trips to the coast, one | to England, and several to the | States, including New York, Chicago and Syracuse, The agreement between England and Germany, made through the ef-| forts of the Pope, whereby a number | of sick and convalescent prisoners of being put into effect. Nine persons were killed and thir-| eight injured and. Kemp City, Okla,. was wiped off the map by a tornado which ho 3 a path three- quarters of a mile 8 remain in standing | Leave orders at McAul- saving recruiting} the city at-| Preparations were made on Mon-| T. J. Coleman sang splen- Liability, Hotel Dien on Sunday in James Reid's] She is now feeling much | in the month's mind for the:late Fa-! ther Meagher on Wednesday morn-| ed his position as secretary of the! League, Toronto, The vote in the Locomotive Worth] saving scheme was! cent. | --Jeremiah C.!{ The Kingston Orange lodges have! near Division street, and | wide and five miles Tong In the LE City vaetion. oul 'WHIG, MONDAY, MAY n, 1016, GRAND CLAN os & 2 Feature Vaudeville Acts 2 and Men' Asp OTHER PROTO PLAYS " GIOTORIA DAY WED. "ivan MAY 24TH John Cort Presents '"The Best Comic Opera in Years," Chas. Darnton in N YX. of | Kingston already total over $300, 000 Hook and Lyrics by Henry Blossom Superb Cast und Chores. AUGMENTED HERBERT ORCHESTRA Seats Now on Sale Prices: Night, 50c to $2.00. Seats N Now On Sale. Strand Theatre MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Triangle Plays Present "ORRIN inn | | JOHNSON" Demet photo-play SHE PRICE OF Arbuckle" and « fn a 2-part Keystone POWER "Fatty faree "He DID AND HE Aliso other good DIDN'T" Photo-playy Prices: Matinees, 10¢: evenings, 10¢ and Matinees, 2 Aven All ments reser 7.30 N 198 AA A A AAA a a PHONE a2 MONDAY AND TUESDAY Three arg' Comedy Drmma Featur- ing the Dainty Little Sereen Ar- tist MISS ELLA HALL sup- ported by ROBERT LEONARD in THE WINNING OF MISS CONSTRUE King Baggot the Popular Actor In a part Detective Drama SON OF THE NEWS nth Lpisode of THE RED CIRCLE featuring RUTH BOLAND | Men Wilson in a one-part Society Drama THE STILL VOICE | and other High Class Photo-pinys Prices: Matinee, Sc; Ev hg 10¢ Matinee, 2.30; Eveniug, 7.30 |comng WED. AND THURS, 24th AND 25th "THE RAVEN)" in lx acts by George U. Hazelton, pre- senting Henry B. Walthall in a refnearnation of Edgar Allen { Poe. America's Greatest { | W. G. Craig & Co., Ltd. oet Reserved Seats Sole Agents For THE RATHBUN MATCH THE NEW MATCH. | I ! f IMPREGNATED NO AFTER GLOW Lights Easy Tessens the Danger of Five SELLS AT THE SAME PRICE AS ORDINARY MATCHES the petition to the Council to dd AUCTION SALE Mrs. Baward Fahey | Tuesday Masgn & Risch I and Rugs, Walnut Couches, Lace and 3 carpet, Hall Table 1 Sk Bedroom 8 . Chiffoniet and 19 nm. . Br { pe Par < Cha other C Rack oards es, Bed, Matsresses, Bureaus, Gas (ilassware, Lawn - Moser th- DD: Seds g Thought lewol Cute ry Chest Hose Tool ALLEN. AUCTION EE Telephone 252, RE the | Welch's The Nartional Drink® GRAPE JUICE At all Grocers, Druggists and Soda Fountains. Buy it by the cane for the home, FENWICK, EyhRY & CO, Distribute Fai Ground Privileges | The selling privileges for the Fair Grounds for May 24th will be given to the highest bidder. All bids to 2 by Tuesday noon. Ap- |p CAPT. N. CROTHERS, war in both countries are to be sent for treatment to Switzerland, is now | | Justice of the Peace George Hun- ter heard a case on Saturday in which {two Portsmouth women were involy- = one harging the other ith ue a ve lan al had been said, pies» A was fined $2 and costs, while both were bound | Syer to keep the Reses in the sum of fee Mat. 25c¢ to $1.50.| abel Normand" | 15% Bagot Street, | vel ssels Car-| Range, | New i 2 HELP WANTED NIGHT CLERK WANTED, rrince uveorge hotel A YOUNG MAN, APPLY Frontenac Club. MAN, AS PORTER. APPLY 'ard, Frontenac Club. DRIVER FOR DELIVERY _Appty -t 182 Jonnson 'street. A \ HOU SEM AID FOR SMALL FAMILY. Apply 109 Gore street. ot Aart dirt uta hE GIRL TO LEARN TO VER Apply British Whig O MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS, ply Street Railway Co. GOOD « OOK RE tor officers, 71, Whig Office. 1 RED, To camp. Apply Box | i ----------------. --- STENOGRAPHER WITH SOME perience in book-keeping ¢ OL. Box 52, Kingston EX. A YOUNG GIRL a baby. Apply Division street GIRLS FOR THE WORK ROOM, light pleasant work Apply to N. C. Polson, 265 Omario street. TO TAKE Mrs. CARE OF Wilson, 387 WOMAN work. Wallington street FOR GENERAL Apply v Mrs. Watts, before & p.m HOUSE- 179 Ev { The Manufacturers Life Insur- auce Co, has a splendid opening for un man of ability as City Agent. Salary. Previous experience not wary. Apply to M, G. JOHNSTON, 88 Rreoek St. Mauager. ------------------------ GENERAL cook. Mrs. neces- SERVANT, ONE Apply in the Leslie, 23 WHO CAN evening to 23 West street. PLAIN COOK AND HOUSEMAID yon small family Apply to Mrs. o Polson, 165 King street oy ete EXPERIENCED GENERAL SERVANT; no laundry Apply to Mrs. Francis H. Macnee, 143 King St. West. A YOUNG GIRL, OR WOMAN TO DO general housewor ew day Earl a a APP 195 | WAGON Steady Barrie GROCERY 4 street store. job Apply J. Gilbert, street DRIV [ER FOR y Bar Bp 194 iE ke A CHAUFFEUR with Without experi Apply in the morning to GEORGE W. BOYD, 88 Earl street, 4 « * -* * PEEP rE PbEb bbb bbb dbo 0 Pore LEXPERIENC EXPERIENCED GENER AL SERVANT, references required Apply after pm. to Miss Dwyer, 61 Barrie street GOOD TLAIN COOK. Goop WAGES, with room and board Apply to Thomas Flynn, Esq, Flynn House, Chesterville, Ont A MAID TO GO TO "WINNIPEG, ONE who can do plain cooking. Refer- ences required Apply Mrs. R. J Davis, Whig Office A BOY OR YOUNG Good pay and anteed son Bros, MAN AS DRIVER, steady work guar- at once to Ander- neess and Division INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; no _ canvassing Send for particulars. Press Syndl- cate, 3.969, Lockport; N.Y. Help Wanted ] Two or Three Active | CHILDS Purse by PURPLE Owner may calling at Whig LEATHER have same Office. FOUND ARTICLES ADVERe TISED FREE. Anyone fnding anything snd wishing (0 reach the owner may y reporting the fac 0 The British Whig 'The adver tisement will be Srinted in this column free of charge. Appiy | RED Cot TSPANIE Ta oN st UNDAY | morning: owner's pame oun collar Finder kindly return to 41 street. ram oF SPE TACLES IN OA neighborhood s Cathedral, or on Kin Princess street Finder Whig oft Reward g or ABOU = Drominier eo ATNOV sky's s¢ return Office reward ri FURNISHE D ROOMS, APPLY 218 Barrie St FURNISHED ROOMS... EV venience at 160 King wiTH ru ning | BRIGHT Fl RNINHE good bard water Fy y 3} ROOMS, 1 OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. ers. Apply to A, B. Cunningham, | 79 Clarence street OWELLI (GS, STORES, OFFIC ES AND | storage for furniture McCann's Real Estate Agency, 82 Broek St. FURNISHED COTTAGES Man's i McCann's Brock s BROCK AT and and te REET, 9 ROOMS, LARGE furnace, electric light, Al condi- tion: 1st May Apply at Bibbys Clothing Store. 466 ALBERT STREET, 7 ROOMS, electric light, gas, B. & C,, ready for oocupation after June 1st. Ap- ply 670 Princess street ------------------------ STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, airy rooms; your own lock and key. Frost's City Storage, Queen street. Phone 526b. FURNISHED, FOR THE en , Calderwood, of C« and Mrs J. B, Walkem, the residence Giles " Clarence st. Parlor with use of ¢piano. ern conveniences, sultable married couple or two Apply Whig Office, Box ONE LARGE COMFORTABLE for married couple or two gentle- men. All conveniences. Also two unfurnished rooms, suitable light housekeeping. Apply enham street, near Prince Mod- for} 29. mer months, it will ple: charmingly lpcated wt Marys ville, Wolfe Island, three minutes' walk from ferry Apply to W. G Woodman, Wolfe Island suitable for party, as BUSINESS NOTICES FOR SPRING WINDOW and - removing storin sash, jeorge Hillier, of Kingston dow Cleaning Co, or phone 91. AWNINGS, VERANDAH tents, canvas. skiffs for outboard] see 281 Princess St 1 { 1 | ys at once. Steady work at good wages. Apply hig Office! | WANTED GENERAL FRONT ROOM, VICINITY eral Hospital Apply Whig Office. | | | | oF box GROCERY TO BUY IN © OUNTRY, near the city. McCann Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock street EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER | wants work hy the day or home. Apply Box B. A, Whig dice. | een comets oe | | SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS | | for cash or in part payment of new | \ planos and Victrolas, C. W. Lind- | | Limited, 121 Princess streel. E { i AN { | | } at Of- | say, LARGE COMFORTABLE, WELL lighted room, or two rooms, and] good board, within ten minutes'! walk of the Portsmouth pier. Ad- ress. P. John, care of Waig Of ce. Y.W.CA, WANTS un BOOKS, MAGA- zines, hewspape a rubbe Collection June Soren, 28th and semi-annually thereafjer. Any~ one willing to contribute send name to Atsociation building. | ANY rs. {> Phone 608, motors, folding boat seats, fishing | tackle, ete Frank W. Cooke, Clarence street. PERSON WHO WANTS GOOD | prices for their copper, brass, lead, rubber and rags, ®o to Rosen Bro, the new junk dealer, Bagot, corner Phone 1849. order. WM. EGAN WISHES that he has shop formerly Way, pairing and pressing Also make' up suits from your own Workmanship guaranteed. Brock street Charles street. We will call for any TO purchased the run by Thos. Gallo- 131 FRONTENAC LOAN ment Society; president, CMG AND INVEST. incorporated Colonel H vice-president, K.C. Money farm properties, municipal and. country debentures; es purchased; deposits received interest mllowed. R. C. Cart wright, manager, 57 Kingston. w. | LIVERPOOL, LONDON ND GLOBRR Fire Insurance Company. Avallable assets $61,187,215 In addition to which the policyholders have Security the unlimited liabilit* of city property, Insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get & Strange rates from Stra 'Agents. Phone FE i ARCHITECT WM. NEWLANDS & SON, A - tects, etc. Offices, 258" Bagos Be POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER- + chants ak Bullding, an. and Wellipgton streets. A Main | CON- Apply to | FU RNISHED REDROOM, AND Dot BLE room | w ine | CURTAINS, | 29 | for | CRIFICE --- Room Set. CHIFPONIER, AN BURYING CABIN BOAT, Dol MAHOGANY DINING 267 Brock street. BOOKCASE AND Square Mane. Apply $43 Princess street. VPTO-DATE, New nge (Treasure Stove three months. Apply ia street. in use Albert LOTS AT CHRIST'S Church Cemetery, Cataraqul. Ap- ply to the rector or churchew ens, J. Heaton and B., Lancaster. TOTROLA, NO. 6 AND TWELVE selections, $43.50. Terms. $10 cask and $5 per month. C. W. Lindsay La. 121 Princess street. IN FIRST CLASS CON- by 10 fi; motor 18 To be sol at a Apply E, Potvin, 28 dition, 30 ft. horse-power sacrifice Plum street BEE FRAME HOUSE, 33° AND 529 Montreal St, cor. James: SIX tooms; bath and all conveniences: newly decorated Apply 83 Doug- lass St, Hamilton i AUTOMOBILT return toi § = TWO CHALMERS Detroit; Pristo light, self starters both in first class condition. Uhe Buiek-roadster. at very low prices, Apply W. P. Peters.' Phone 217, in aS ----------------_-- {WE HAVE A LOT OF CAMP STOVES to] Ontario | { i | 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. -- rn ---- [we HAVE RECEIVED | | AL 1 | 1 |BRICK HOUSE, A LARGER shipment of high grade bicy, lew. and are +b moring #Jecial bar for same. arge stock Dunlop ron "George Muller, 373 King street. Phone 1033. ARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC. ond-hand furniture, stoves, cloth- ing, boots, suit cases, tools, ete. it Tou have anything to sell, drop 3 ard, I will call. 8. iro, 48 Princess reet. Phone 1237. YORK STREET, 8 rooms, electric light, gas, bath, ote. : hardwood floor, large lot, barns an and out-buildings. A snap, $2,800 Inquire at Ilopkinson's 300 cash. Market square. | NEW, 299 pom SUMMER | for next-f i181, a ed ACRES oF ve dg gentlemen. | FINE, -ROOM COTTAGE FOR SUM- | HBATHEF commodate 10 to 12 peo-| CLEANING | | TS, 33 FEET EACH, NEW ete foundation and a& new 1 barn on the premises, also two other lots. Inquire at 250 Nelson reet, north of Princess street sell cheap to quick buyer Win PRESSED BRICK HOUSE, 2351 Johnson street, near Barrie, twelve rooms, hardwood floors and trim. Front and back bakonies, gate- way and deep lot. This is a first class house, and it is cheap at $6,- 000. Open for inspection. NO 1 CORRUGATED Steel Shingles, Silo. Tops, Ventilators, Weathervanes, Ornaments ~ Metallic Walls Cellings, write W. IL. Harrowsmith, Blormes, y phone Rin Odessa. Specta 1 rates days. IRON, 8 MILES Kingston. house and Cheap tor on sale, Ar BATH. GOOD rom Li 250-3 ACRES buildings and fruit. BARGAINS IN ary DWELLINGS and farms. G. A. Bateman, in- surance and money to loan, §7 Clar- ence street, Kingston. DeeHALF MILE limits, on York read ; & beau- tiftul 10 room country home, with city conveniences; hardwood floors downstairs; hot water furpace barn; drivesheds, stables, large hen- house All out-buildings are In best of condition. About 35 acres of good land, all uhdes ultivation. Settling up of the la = hare estate or particulars see 5. | 116 Brock street, RKingste Tin, BOARD AND ROOMS, city [FIRST CLASS HOARD AND ROONS; every convenience: tion central Apply toca- 243 Brock street. PARENTS Designs. BABCOCK & SONS, Patents, trade b. 1877. asm erty Bat . erly Patent Office Ex 166 Lower | of Patent Laws, | teetion™ free. {rea ANNOUNCE | tailor | 'A and will do all kinds of re-| cloth. | PRS. i | | i he maort- | KB. KNAPP, BA, Office, 258 Princess street. Phone 85, tees i ee SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN. tists, 159 Wellington street; J, Leonard Walsh, DDS, LDS, as- sistant. Phone 348: LEGAL B. CUNNINGHAM, and solicitor. Law office, ance street. Kingston. BUSINESS CHANCES Al ¥ Car ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN Clarence St, | 4 LA PR a mail order business at home: ws canvassing: your own Send for free booklet: tells hw Heacook, 2,969 Lockport, NY. FURNITURE FINISHING DRISCOLL, PUR ER Coen Call or Cy a Seg DRESSMAKING N DRESSMAKING BY THE rice. $1.50. Apply Box 22, ares: * lesigni - Le E Ne gr a ap Prin cess By dentin, ! Atranl, Clare Two Bago Zor a Quarter.

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