Daily British Whig (1850), 25 May 1916, p. 7

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otters of serie Catiites + re mow exchanging these for War rg War Loan Honds require a safe place to lodge alse their valuable papers, deeds, Insurance policies, ete. rent safety deposit boxes in our vanit from $2.00 per annum up- Office Hours, 10 am. fo 3 p.m, Saturdays, 19 am. to | pan, these Capital snd Reserve ¥11,400,000 BANK or TORONTO GEO. B. McKAY, Manager =: Market Square, EP IRS Are You Going To Build This Summer? in the Beverley, us show We have some of the choicest building lots eity, such as Albert, Union, Collingwood, Centre, Bt. Lawrence and King streets. Let them to you. THE J. K. FARROLL AGENCY, 56 Brock street. Phones: Office 68, Res 874. Miter Aer ~~ '_n AA A AAA PP ANA PN { » 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 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- ji sion Table and Six Leather Seated Chairs, i A Great Bargain for Any Buyer. LESSES ANTIQUE FURNITURE STORE 907 Princess Street UNIQUE INDUSTRY NEWFOUNDLAND CELEBRATED FOR RIPENING PORT WINE. Many Years Been One of the Pro- fitable Pursuits of the Colony-- Portugal Buys Codfish, and Re- turning Light Brings New Wine to Get Benefit of Island's Climate, NEWFOUNDLAND writer, discussing the probable ef- fects of Prohibition in that 'island, refers to a little- known fact -- that New- foundiand's climate is specially adapted to the 'ripening of port wine." He says: "An interesting circumstance, serving as a sidelight on this prohibi- tion problem, is the bearing it will have on the mellowing of pert wine, which is one of the romances of the wine industry in the world. New- foundland's port wine is the finest known to man. Of course, we do not produce the wine; we ripen it. The land of fog and ice and codfish does not admit of the grape being grown; but a scarcely less important factor exists hére--our climate possesses some peculiar quality which ripens and matures the raw vintage as this cannot be accomplished anywhere else in the world. There is a large trade between Portugal and New- foundland in this connection, and Portugal agreed to admit our fish ed nation" terms in consideration of her present customs import duty on port wine. The story of Newfoundland's port through a process of evolution ef- fected 2,000 miles from where it was begun, The crude beverage is sunny slopes of Iberia to be mellow- ed on the bleak coast of Terranova. For over two centuries Portugal has | been one of the best customers for whole year round. In returning they port wine for their owners. For al long time the import was small, as the beverage was merely for logal | consumption, but by and by it was | tugal, after remaining some time! here, improved. in quality possessed properties which, original condition, were unknown, The bard-drinking Devonshire | fishers, who ruled supreme in our! colony in those days were loud in| their satisfaction at the change, and | although they were unaware as to | whether the transformation was ef- | fected by the voyage or by the elim- | ate, or by beth, they were prompt | to avail themselves of the fact and | import still larger quantities. Some bright genius then devised the idea | of storing it in cellars for some | years and exporting it again for | sale, as its enhanced ripeness and Queen's University Field Ambulance REGRUITS Wanted APPLY AT MEDICAL BUILDING TO DEAN CONNELL OR CAPT. R. FILSON. foervr-- oo st Received . F, J. Johnson, Florist, *1 A fresh supply of the To-|| ~~ 116 Brock St. ronto City Co's. Cele-| CARTER'S TESTED ENGLISH 'bougwet 'would certainly insure it a ready and extensive market. This practice was gradually adopted, and 88 the years went by a large demand | for it sprang up in England, where | it was introduced by the Devonshire | fish merchants having branches fin! Newfoundland. Thence it was ex- ported to the European continent, | and in time to the American colonies; though after the Revolutionary es; | the trade in it with the United States | was done by Newfoundland direct, which was also the case with a ada, for in both cases ag clientele, with cultivated a | become initiated to the merits of the | vintage and learned to appreciate its | excellent qualities, At length one firm absorbed sev- | eral minor concerns and took the control of this port wine trade virt- | ually into its own hands. dent, therefore, that ou knew how to form trusts, combines, and mergers as well as the men of the present day. The firm announced a different policy from that of some | modern trusts; their idea was to| improve the quality of the product | and to set a standard of excellence | which should be identified with their | name. They imported the wine in large quantities, built great storage vaults, carried out extemsive experi | N GARDEN SEEDS Phone 239 brated Ice Cream, put up in | dssorted flavors at 6c Per HER CLEANING TIME Spic and Span Cleanser, y 8 for 25¢. Hoag S Star Ammonia Powder, ol 3 for 25¢. Snow Flake Ammonia, 6 for 25¢c, mite Serabtiog. Wrashes Au, GORDON'S GROCERY, Cor. Hay and Montreal Stu. Store | CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. FRESH CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS DAILY. Ete. 179 Wellington St. Phone 1763 ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, JR, 270 1.2 MONTREAL STREET, Phone 866, ppm -------- pd Ring up' 1844, or Call at the Huck, 1730 bs | 30N MARCHE GROCERY Ear as to the best method of treat- ing the wine, and generally went into the business on scientific principles, | until they brought their system to | such perfection that their wine ac-| tion, which it retains to this day, A hundred years ago this particular port was a favorite tipple in the London clubs. When the wine has been properly blended in great wooden vats, it is drawn off into casks to be shipped to Newfoundland for ripening, On be- ing landed at St. John's, where the large wine vaults are, air is admitted day and night, summer and winter. This is all that is necessary: no otner process is required. The effect of the '| climate is marvelous in ripening and mellowing the wine and eliminating all the injurious ingredients. Ten years are required to ripen the best wine, but some of it is used after a briefer period. The best quality is usually exported to England, and is always in demand in the high-class clubs. Some of these, indeed, and the crack British regiments, send to the colony their own private supplies of wine to be ripened, purchasing the fresh product fro reputable Portuguese dealers and sRipping it to firms in Newfoundland, Mellowing of , Fine Wines Has for | into her markets on the 'most favor- | Newfoundland reducing by one-half | brought across the Atlantic from the | cur codfish, a fleet of sailing vessels | ( carrying shipments of cod there the! brought among other things casks of| discovered that the wine from Por- | and | in nd it is evi- | ancestors | quired a high and widespread reputa- | '{street. Those interested in i "werved fc extra. FRIDAY & SATURDAY in a 4 part photo-play "PHE GREEN swawp» Charlies Murray aud Louise Fazends in a 3 part Keystone "HIS HEREAFTER." H. B. Walthali snd Bissche Sweet nm "THE GOD WITHIN." Prices: Matinee, Be: Evenings, all seaty reserved, 1} 2g Sod GRIFFIN' S SONRSDA oe, THURSDAY he Presents Henry B. Walthall in the six-net photo-play Steand Theatre : "THE RAVEN," By Geo. UC. Hazelton | Fifth Epiode of the Folttleat Serial | A Three Part L-KO Comedy featuring BILLIE RITCIE Silk Hose & High Pressure aud other High Class Photo-piayn Prices: Mat. 10; Eve. 10- 15¢| Reserved Seats Coming Friday snd ja tarday, Hobart] A A Pive-part Red Feather Photo-play Auction Salé of Furniture 212 King Street Monday, May 20th. | Walnut Parlor Suite, asy and Morris Chairs y and other Rug 8, and other STENOGRAPHER WITH | tures. Sideboard, E Bedroom Suites, 8 Tables, Odd | es, Dress| r, Crockery, Curtdins, Gem Jars, | jhasew Lac Kitchen Utensils, etc ALLEN, THE Telephone 252. AUCTIONEER, ll w. ¢. Craig & Co, Ltd. Sole Agents For THE RATHBUN MATCH NEW IMPREGNATED NO AFTER GLOW ! THE | MATCH. | Lights Easy Lessens the Danger of Fire SELLS AT THE SAME PRICE AS ORDINARY MATCHES | Notice The annual mee yi a} | ers of the CATA pOOMPANY will be held at the a 3 { Nickle, Farrell & Day, Ontario street, jon | Saturday, May 27, at 2 p.m. For the election of directors and eneral purposes relating to the man gement of the company. JAMES CRAIG, Secretary. CourtofRevision hola. n | | | for | Township of Loughboro | is hereby given that] first sitting of the Court of Re- | fon for the Township of Loughboro | or the year 1916 will be held in the] Town Hall, Sydenham, on Menday, the 20th day of May, 1816, at the hour of| »n o'clock in the forenoon. { | Public notice th |v R. G. GUESS, Township Clerk, Sydenham IN THE SUPREME | COURT OF ONTARIO LIN THE MATTER OF the a Aet, belag Chapter 129 of the Revis- ed Statues of Canada, and Amend. | ing Acts And in the Matter of The| Kingston Hosiery Co., | Limited. Pursuant to the Order of the Su- preme Court of Ontario, dated 25th April, 1915, in the matter of the Kings- ton Hesiery Company, Limited, in the matter of the Winding-up Act, Chap- ter 144, of the Revised Statues of Can- ada and Amending Acts, the creditors of the Kingston Hosiery Company, Limited are on or before the first day of Jume, 1916, to send by post prepaid to R. Easton Burns, Liquidator, Ontario Chambers, Kingston, their christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their se- cunities and the nature of the securit- ies (if any), held by them; or in de- fault thereof they will be pefemptorily excluded from the benefit of the said judgment. 'Every creditor holding any security is. pt0 Produce the same be- fore me at'my chambers at 93 Clar- ence street, Kingston, on the first day of June, 1918, at three o'clock in the afternvon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims, Dated this 13th day of May, "iste. (Signed) J. nm. WALKEMN, Local Master. Auction Sale Antique Furniture Pursuant to instructions {rom the Executor, 1.will sell by publie aue- tion en y the twenty-sixth day of May, the household goods and furniture of the lai Miss Willina H. Macpherson, at Ne. 30. Sydenham valuable, antique furniture should attend this sale which will begin at ten o'clock. © En et ial Te ------------ * HELF WANTED A YOUNG MAN. Frontenac Club HOOD SMART Hotel Frontenac. AT ONCE, T™WO BOY, MALIDS, Matron General Hospital. NIGHT CLERK Wa Prince George Hotel GIRL TO Apply British Whig Office. eee MOTORME! ply Streei Railway Co. SEWING GIRLS. C. Livingston & Bro, STRONG YOUNG ae. Apply ited. APPLY AT BW dh STEWARD, APPLY frrLy | | NTED, avriy| LEARN TO FEED PRESS.| AND CONDUCTORS. AP. | ONCE. | Broek St. MAN FOR WARE: | Robertson's; Lim- FOUND AUTOMOBILE CRANK ON DI- vision street, near Queen, on 'Wednesday, May 29th. Own- er may get same at Whig Office. &* FOUND 'ARTICLES ADVER. Anyone finding anything and wishing to reach the owner may do so by reporting the facts tv The British Whig. The adver- A SMART YOUNG GIRL TO housework, Apply . SERVANT; b4 Apply SECOND COOK, GOOD orders and pastry Frontenac. A YOUNG GIRL TO TAK a baby. Apply Mrs. Division street. 0 A GOOD TEAMSTER. den Forwarding freightsheds Co, ONCE, A GOOD GENERAL housekeepe working x 100, Whig Office. IMMEDIAT man ply Ma elvey & Birch perience In book-keepi O. Box 82, Kingston AT ONE wly Davis' Dry Dock | GinLs FOR THE light pleasant work. C. Polson, 3 2 N Apply ASSIST | | 30 Broe ki 1 ALS King SHORT Hotel CARE OF Wilson, SOME ng. OR TWO GOOD PONE. for plain painting. Co. 387 APPLY SsuD a MAID Apply CLERK AND SAL retall department EX. Apply Ap- WORK ROOM, Apply to N 265 Ontario street. t will be printed In this Haemen free of charge. LOST. in diameter, between de Pont Barracks Cemetery. 0. ©, "en ete and Reward for Battery. TO LE1 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Princess street. return Le APPLY OFFICES IN CLARENCE ers. Apply to A, id Cc larence street. ST. - HNISHED HOUSE FOR T mer mx mths, Apply 'Box 1 storage for furniture McCann's Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock St COMFORTABLE in quiet ne ighihorhood, two ladies. Apply off Princess FURNISHE COTTAGES AT a, Man's. Bay, Weife Island and City McCann's Real Estate Agency, 8: Brock street. WOMAN work. Apply to L Wellington street, before § pm. street, Mrs, Agent. Salary. 'w FOR GENERAL HOU atts, 1 before § p.m. City Previous experience not neces- Apply to M, G. JOHNSTON, t. The Manufacturers Life Insur- ahee Co. has 8 splendid opening | for a man of gabllity as sary. OS Broek S Manager. GENERAL SERVANT, oNE WHO CAN cook. Apply in Mrs. Leslie, the GIRL TO work. enings, Apply SEVERAL GIRLS ting Mica. Mining Co, Apply Lad, 1 evening 23 West street. to ASSIST WITH HOUSE- in mornings or ev- at 63 William street. FOR THIN-SPLIT- Anglin Bay Mica street. EXPERIENCED GENERAL SERVANT: no laundry. #H. Macnee, 14 DRIVER for Barrie street stor job. Apply J. Gilbert, street. e. ly to Mrs. Francis King St. West. FOR GROCERY WAGON Steady 194 Barrie WANTE Dit 3a fi B We have Saions 6 to 10 good men bicycles Apply 12-20 Shuter street, ASSEMEB- for from to assemble Hyslop Toronto. LAA AAA LLAMA ALAA ALL LLL Bros., oe ie ae ie le oe. ie PRPPRREPRPPTPPPRNS Teese EXPERIENCED BORING MILL HAND, also vise hands er Machine Co, Ont. A BOY OR YOUNG Good pay and steady anteed, Apply at once son Bros, The Smart-Turn- Limited, Hamilton, MAN AS DRIVER, work guar- t Princess and o_Ander- Division o Car, do work around tending to lawn. garde to act as chauffeur. tario street at once. \- for newspapers no Apply Help Wanted ! Two or Three Active ys oy work at . Apply Whig r Office! 9 A MAN WHO CAN OPER ATR A FORD | the house, ete, and -_ AN INTELLIGENT PFERSON MAY earn $100 montnly corresponding CAnvass'n Bend 00 particulars. Press yn. | cate, 3,969, Lockport, N.Y WANTED=--AT ONCE, RELIABLE MAN of good addiess with some know- ledge act as City Kingston and District, ent Position for the Stone and Wellington, men, Toronto. of fruit and horticulture to Representative Perman- | righ in t man, Nursery TOOLMAKERS WANTED IN n Shrvky "of Deming Cart niol r Limited. Sminion Cartridge manent emplo surroundings burg, Guede. 1n « taine. makers Montes 2 dren aver fourinen partic fajon EE OF og 6 Turgeon 'street, Montrea ~---- yment u Co.,. rtunity for high class toolmakers to secure per- nder mars Moun i or ft ny. "Cimited or apply i Phat. 'h mer months Conveniently ed near the City Park "Le. WW," Whig Office. Al at furnace, electric tion; 1st May. Clothing Store. light, Apply STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CREAN, dry, alry rooms; key. Frost's Queen street. City Storage, Phone 526b, FURNISHED, FOR . THE months, Calderwood of Col. and Mrs. Giles. J. B. Walkem, 83 Clarence St. Parlor with use of piano ern conveniences, suitable married couple or two gentlemen. | Apply Whig Office, Box- E LARGE COMFORTABLE men. All conveniences. Also unfurnished rooms, suitable light housekeeping. Apply 152 Syd enham street. near Princess. twa FINE, 9-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SUM mer months, suitable for party, a ple: ville, Wolfe Island, walk from ferry. "Apply to W. Woodman, Wolfe Island BUSINESS NOTICES FOR SPRING WINDOW and removing storm gash, George Hillier, of Kingston Win dow Cleaning Co. 281 Princess St. or phone 91. tents, canvas, motors, folding boat seats, tackle, etc. Frank W, Cooke, Clarence street. the tailo pairing and pressing. up suits from your own Workmanship guaranteed. Brock street. LEGAL , CUNNINGHAM, and solicitor, ence strast A. Kingatan BUSINESS CHANCES ANYONE canvassing; be your fend for frea booklet; Heacook, 2,969 Lorkport, N.Y. FURNITURE FINISHING DRISCOLL, FURNITURE FINIS er. Call or drop 8 card, street. WANTED GENERAL FRONT ROOM, VICINITY eral Hospital, Apply Whig Office. GROCERY TO near the city. Agency, 82 Brock street. own ", oF box BUY AN EXPERIENCED wants work bv the day or at home. Apply Box B. A, Whig of- ce. SECONDHAND planos and Victrolas, say, Limited, 121 Princess A LARGE COMFORTABLE, lighted room, good -board. within teh minutes' 'Walk of the Portsmouth pier. Ad- dress, P. John, care of Whig Of fice. tt rt ets Y.W.C.A, WANTS OLD BOOKS, MAGA. zines, newspapers and Collection June 27th, 28th and semi-annually thereafter. Any- ane willing contribute gend name to Fis TLL building. FOR A ---------------------- A BRASS HAND WHEEL, SIX INCHES | Cataraqul | CHAM. B. Cunningham, _|A LARGE ---------------------------------------- PWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES AND FURNISHED ROOMS would suit 7 Sydenham St, DEAD FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE uv N. ocat- Address 199 BROCK STREET, 9 ROOMS,L ARGE condi Bibbys your own lock and | 299 the residence Apply to! Fu RNISHED BEDROOM, AND povBLE| od- for ROOM | for married couple or two gentle- for | it will accommodate 10 to 12 peo-| charmingly located at Marys- | three minutes' G. CLEANING ree AWNINGS, VERANDAH CURTAINS, real skifts for outboard fishing pe A te WM. EGAN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE | ANYWHERE CAN START a mall order business at home: no| 23 John GRN- 225, IN COUNTRY, MeCann Real Estate DRESSHAK ER UPRIGHT PIANOS for cash or In part payment of new WELL or two reoms, and VICTROLA, RECORDS AND C 's new. A bargsin. Apply 26 King street west. CVieTROLA. no. & AND TwRLYA A VICTROLA, selections, Soc s2 Ari 110 sass Fo 3 h OW. Ltd, 12 a street. CABIN BOAT, IN JInsT CLASS CON dition, 80 ft, el 10 in ator 18 horse-power. 0 8 sacrifiee, Apply Be Potvin, 28 Plum street. DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, 331 AND 329 Montreal St. cor. James; six rooms; bath and all conveniences; newly decorated Apply 53 Deug- lass St, Hamilten. AUTOMOBILES -- TWO CHALMERS Detroit; Pristo light, self starters both in first. class condition. -One Buick-roadster. at very low prices, Apply W. P. Peters. Phone 217, WE HAVE A LOT OF CAMP STOVES und few very large cooking ran =: will sell cheap. Also an s | Kinds of furniture, good mattresses i and beds. J. Thompson, 333 Prin- | cess street. Phone 1600. {WE HAVE RECEIVED A LAR | shinment of high grade bley. a. and are oftsting os pclal hat Diary ins for same. of Dunlop Riri "Gsorke lier, kil King street. Pho CK OF NEW AND SEC. ond-hand furniture, stoves, cloth ing, boots, suit cases, tools, ete. If you bave anything to sell, dro card, I will call. 8 "Snap Princess street. Phone 1 BRICK HOUS YORK STREET, 8 rooms, electric light, bath, eto hardwood floor, large barns and out-buildings. A sna $2800 $00 cash, Inquire at Hopkinaon's Grocery, Market square. THREE LOTS, 3 as FEET EACH, NEW concréte foundation and & new large barn on the premises, also two other lots. Inquire at 250 Nelson street, north of Princess street. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. NEW, PRESSED BRICK HOU Johnson street, rooms, Front way SE, 251 near Barrie, twelve hardwood floors and trim. and baok balconies, gate- and deep lot. This is a first class house, and it is cheap at $6.- 000. Open for inspection. 1, ,100--10 ACRES OF SAND, 8 Mn.ES from Kingston. ho! ouse and barns. Cheap for ns 5 sale. SUMMER |$1.250--8 ACRES AT BATH, Goon buildings and Irae, {BARGAINS IN ary ow DWELLINGS and farms. Batemih in« surance and Roney to to loan, Clar- ence street, ---- ah, gman |HEATHFIELD--HALF MILE FROM gay Bmits, on York road: a beau- 1 ful 10 room country home, with city conveniences; hardwood floors downstairs: hot water furnace hous drivesheds, stables, large hen- ouse, 1 best of ut 35 acres | of good land, all under Sultivation. Settling up of the lat For particulars see 3 *e 4 116 Brock street, Kin BOARD AND ROOMS. {FIRST CLASS BOARD every convenience; tion. y AND ROOMS; cent¥al Toca- Apply 243 Brock street. PABENTS PABCOCK & SON - | Marks, Designs. fo Patent of Patent Laws. | tection" free. Bra Pate t Ba Te pirade Both Master i St, Se FIN Mont. : Ottawa, Washington, DENTAL So ----------------------_------_---- A. BE. KNAPP, B.A Office, 258 Primos atren Phonants *| ONE, SPARKS AND SPammE De {na SPARKS pL SPARK el. sis, ellin PARK ui . Leonard Walsh, DDS, ee sistant. Phone 346. DRESSMAKING PL AIN DRESSMAKING BY THE D | Price $1.50. Apply Box 23, ce. Whik Rr DY PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS iN dressmaking, cutting by mearure, Seigning, trimming, ete; three dollars, iluding system. Madame New York Dress making Elder, Parlors, 252 Princess street, corner . BARRISTER { Law office, 79 Clar- Sydenham. FINANCIAL FRONTENAC 10AN AND INV ment Soclety; Inno orated Yrasigent, Calon] a .i vice-pre; oi tarm Co muniet a Suny ak ebelitutes; seloat urchase. rece and interest allowed, Caen Hs EST. 1863; i: and wright, manager, 87 Cra Es » aasats "361 16. ch, the Hf Ey sho The" uni nS 2] iS boMible oo Tales ping, new new Tisihese nat Phone ee ARCHITECT Wl ec FWLANDS & 8. ete. Phone $05. Offices, "nr pARt POWER & 80 YER & SON. AR kK Ming, Broek and Wellington gels a yo BC MER- corner : i jibes gt Ha 'Derma, out dear; 30 vears' At I. Lake. Throats and Shin A QUICK HOT FIRE, TRY

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