Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jun 1916, p. 2

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FOUND THAT Jon rysmEws fill '~ ,. EVERY BRITISH HOME SHOULD HAVE. en SE A Picture of Its Gallant Hero Practically 4 George Y. Chown, registrar of ! | 5 gh Rw § 3 Queen's University, who has just re-| No holder of a liquor license. will turned from a trip to. the Pacific be called upon to pay a business tax 0 C ener . / j | coast, told the Whig Tuesday that he | for the year 1916. This has been es- found SUnditions yr osiderahly a tablished a he members of the lH} . . e Dortsmou ouneil. | x . i : s of last your had benefited general + Just recently John Fisher, of Fish- lf The idol of his men, with the will of a lion and the tender heart of a child. had not_been enhanced. The fore. ata ne to oo tended that Jt tax ill For whose loss his Empire mourns, ind whose character, his deadliest foes ors Were paying off thelr mortgages| The matter came befora-the council. :annot fail to admire. The best pictire ever produced, both in sepia and and discharging their debts. andl it was decided to inform the Pro- olored, for sale at Mr. Chown said that immigration vinclal Department in regard to the |} <0lored, oy from the States had practically ceas- matter, with the result that the coun- | : ed. People were not coming across | cil was notified that Mr. Meters oon the line, as they feared the extra tention was right, and that he could = : taxes levied because of practise [80 be assessed for a business tax. Th e s The matter was brought up at the e oO e e 00 or Boys At F ront demand for farms, and farm values regular meeting of the Portsmouth had not increased. Council, on Monday might, and the JJ} The British Whig is setting Queen's registrar found that the changes were made in the assessment : . aside a column for the exclu- [||| western universities had been shot roll to conform with Mr. Fisher's - Headquartérs for al military supplies. sive use of its readers who may to pleces as the result of professors case. have received letters from and students enlisting. The staff of The council decided to go ahead | friends at the front or in Eng- [fl the Alberta University had nearly all this summer witht the work of putting | 160-162 PRINCESS ST. OPEN NIGHTS. PHONE 919. 612 fl land. Care wil or [lI gone overseas. Bing Weight pounds ff censorship Tan ha hace Mr. Chiown stated that the people ied loa] d foot of or The ideal machine for per< extracts do not contain the of the west were confident as to the will be I e Hy rr will be call. with every | lil mention of any unit, casually [f|| outcome of the war, and they were Tor beyond tenders . Used by the (§ ll or the location of the unit willing to do their part in men and|®d for the work at once. h aviators of the Royal 'Fiving: bh Hl 4. person sending the letter [fi 10ney to help bring victory to the He Ratiday Jrecien_ a} oe ou 16. Come and see it. | in should.be careful that the [||| 2r™s of the Allies. present, with the exception of Coun- Mr. Chown, who was accompanied name of the writer is given, {by Mrs. Chown, went as far span as|¢illor Redden. The latter was in| If requested, letters will be re- [||| PY i | Victoria, B.C. Oshawa on Monday, going there for | J.R.C. DOBBS & CO. § i turned promptly to the sender. | y a the purpose of Bringing down an| - 3 - . | oe oe Sterling Silver pats or santero os I As COVIRITTOM | | Sonne dest | Interest to Canadians, even [fi oR ' oc | though it be only the reference Monetary Donations Acknowledged LIEUT ) Rk MACNEE e « to some remark sung out be- by the Red Cross. . . . » Pieces tween trenches to "Frits." The following cash contributions, : received from May 15th to June 12th y 3 4 AS RETURNED ------------| by the Kingston branch of the Red oF THE aa A FRONT Cross Society, are hereby acknow- ? " ih AA A cc AA AAA A A A AA AANA ledged: : Of Exquisite Design Previously acknowledged.$12,237.90| TO Become Bomb and Grenade In- Apd + rp le the name of this store. as Children of Public Schools: structor At Barriefield Camp--He And you must couple the nai ro yr ' GIFTS' THE COMPLAINT MADE BY PTE. 3 ictovia ew «$78.15 Took Several Courses in England. we are certainly very much in the Blouse busi- FOR BRIDAL : YOE DAVIDSON : a Lieut. W. K. Macnee, who went ness. BR EB Macdonald ering 12.4 overseas with the 21st Battalion in , Our cases Presedt sughestions That Parcels Sent From Kingston to L amg... .... su May, 1915, arrived home early Tues- aa rr a a _ Him in Germany Were Not Receiv- | (stars, 1 I 1u00 day morning. He has been appoint- gia Ten Setts and Frult Howls to ed-Next pundii of Parcels oh Pray BR. 300 ed bomb and grenade instiuetor at small "Confection Seompa' and 3 I Thana & oq | Barriefield camp, and came Lome i i ita utter Fie Rideaw .. ...:- .. 3.05---..155.g¢/ jarrietield 'amp, and came Some Beautiful range of Dainty Whits Marquisette Bum, United States Consul Johnson has|'1% Proceeds afternoon 19.27| Position. Lieut. Macnee is ably Blouses received word from the Department | xs: Ratt»: qualified for the post, as he spent : * of State that the ean pariinent Miss Maud Betts .. .. .. 10.004 some time at the front, and has taken Sizes 34 to 44. Priced $1.00 to $3.50 each. ros dor at Berlin has been instructed to Mis K. Crisp... .. .. .. 10.00 several courses in England in this es-| o *® investigate the complaint of Bryce Mrs. Jararg Day Be 'G a 10.00 sential part of a soldier's training..| | Davidson, prisoner of war in Ger- es ross or sr The work was formerly taught the] JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS, many, to the effect that he had re- He proceeds entertain- 10.0¢ | men chosen for the task in England, | ceived very few o { rows Xo ihe 7! ut in accordance with the authori-| wie . ceived very few of the parcels sent St. Andrew's" Women's Be Hh Thr Ti le pore 8 Colored Marquisette Blouses 7 Sergt. George Lyons, who is BW | Req Cross Workers. God. 10.00} ¢; Bngland may be fully prepared to | Newest creations in all sizes, $1.50 to $3.50 each. » 1 z " o pit urther | fg yh Tog Alten Grabow, | ey vu ones ov. 8.50 Bg ig sto who | Miss Gertrude Strange .. 5.00 . eal} is 'Wo1 ! have been qualified in this work, both | Ja Sot Jeeived any paresis. He hae, Mes. Gri6s Vv: 'hildren St 5.00 by experience at the front and by the| ' : shipment, and no doubt has received pire Day ldren St.. ga | courses of instruction i Brgiand, 10/ Blue and White, Also Black and White Stripe Mary be wins 5.52 4 , . e y int . them by now. Sergt. Lyons is the |cprist Church, Cataraqui, .00 aid oe Jnsirick on bar, Marquisette Blouses ay Kingstonian at AltenGrabow.| proceeds of tea, Sand Hill, 3.45| "Tne Whig was in conversation with There are 14 other prisoners, who A Friend, Sand Hill .. .. 2.00 . J re hail from Toronto and Edmonton. Mrs. Robert Acton, Sand Xdout. Macnee fof 3 Shor Hime Tues All sizes, $1.00 each. Mr. Johuson would esteem it a Hill .. i 1.00 very well indeed. The life of a sol- 9 ' favor if those having relatives who | Miss Flora Stewart 2.25 ) we tea 2 d with him, as it does @re prisnest of war in Germany| Mrs. G: A. Robinson .. .. 2.00 Sak has agreed with Md man, and he would give him their addresses in| Materials Wie ee 0 .66 ably fitted to set out upon his er Sat. waresis might bo gem Anonymous... .. .. ., -25 nr instructing recruits in the art * The next shipment 1s to be made) Total cash to date ..¥17,502.0% | SL rovins bombs and grenades, This on June °0th, when about 160 parcels| Expenditure .. .. .. 11,667.40 | strength on the part of the men, It will be sent. Already} over 1,000 «ou: o-|is now used extensively at the front, . parcels have been shipped to prison-| Cash balance .. .. ..§ 834.65 | and special men are chosen. It will ! ers of war in Germany. E. Macdonell, Hon. Treas., 28 8yd-| he remberered that the late Lance On Monday a well-known citizen | enham street. Corpl. "Scotty" Davidson was a bomb game foup Sho SOBSUPS (alice ema June 12th, 1916. thrower when he was killed in ac- Our range of White Marquisette Dresses at & ote ou - ---- i 3 A di Y wards the prisoners of war fund. He| THE LATE JOHN KE. TWIGG. Hoot Macnee has reported to Col. $3.50 and up, are par excellence, Gour € S said that he was prepared to do the ks T. D. R. Hemming for duty, and is ar- same every month if necessary. Funeral Took Place to Cataraqui| ranging for the instruction { | Cemetery on Tuesday Afteroon. Ladies' White Skirt Sale. Th . A A A An J e funeral of the late John E. r 2 y ial lines In ladies' white = skirta: | TWEE t00k place Tuesday afternoon Oh Tuesjey June goth, DOUBLE HOUSES : th $1.50, for | [rom his late residence on Earl street| Prof. Dorenwend, of Toronto, will | = for INVESTMENT white repp skirts, wor 24, to S 0 " .| be atthe Hotel Randolph, Kingston, | | 0 St. George's Cathedral, where ser- | | | PURPOSES Issuers of Marriage Licenses. ---- Backs ite Helier cord wash skirts, vice was conducted by the Rev. Cecil | With a special display stock of ladies' | . b . Whalley, After the service the re-| fine hair goods and Stutlemens tou- | {$1350--Montreal St.; rent $180 sizes in stock. Corrigan's. mains were taken to Cataraqui Ceme- | Pe0s and wigs." An invitatfon is ex- | The Alw B i ber soak C. G Clarke, C. Phillips, J. Berry, | tery, where Interment took place. | tended to all to pay hilo a Visit and | ; ays busy Store J {$1500--Portsmouth; rent $144 per w. Clark, William Salisbury attend- | Ferguson Twigg, Toronto, son of the # demonstration of any style is free ; year. deceased, hi i114 of charge. The visit is for the one| {$1700 W . 210 per ed the meeting of the Grand Lodge | deceased, and his brother, William day only, Tuesday, June 20th. . Pri-| $1700--William St.; rent $210 per 3 tice. Boys held in. Belleville| A. Twigg, were the chief mourners. d 4 . . year. oh Prentice y! Those who acted as pall-bearers Vale showrooms in hotel. | [$2100--Johnson St.; rent $210 per ~~ | were: H. F. Price, William Campbell, EE - PE A. McMahon, George Mahood, F, J.| Ini x H : x Hoag, and George Dick. The large| This week we will offer two spe- CLOSING OF MAILS We have added a Out number of floral tributes testified | cial lines in ladies' white skirts; n the high esteem and respect in which | White repp skirts, worth $1.50, for British mall closes irregu- EMOVE THE- ent be | 98c; white Bedford cord wash skirts, larly. Information posted at P. R the deceased*was held by his larg make up all btn rnd YS ATES) 52.35 and $2.50 lines, for $1.69. All || O Lobby from time io time. i " s free of charge ---- | sizes in stock. Corrigan's, United States, dally ..12.45 p.m. MORNING CHILL | *" 0 : ' a a yard Grand Trunk, gol ¥ . RENT Be: dei Ladies' White Skirt Sale. eee BUILDERS' SUPPLIES wey | $2350-- University Ave; rent $264 per year. | $2500-- ufferin St.; rent, $240 per | year. | $2850--Chatham Sf ; rent: $276 per A WOMAN COMPLAINED | | t ng | Furnished House, centrally locat- ed, $30.00 per month. Immediate -- | | bg : . , That Neighbor Made Uncompl en. | | paves 00 p. with a fire from our possession. Building Lots in all parts of the : ¥ : '4 . (Inc tary Remarks About Her, i States) 1.00 p. " | RMcFaul There is an old saying about wid] | a » hardywo dk blocks or §city , 9 ing your troubles to a policeman. - | ; YP. R, 10, id 5.30 p.m, te: Yi . . . Wi _A woman living on Stephen street | \ i . N. B. «+ 220 pm: slabs. It's the best pre- . Ringsten Carpe [areh put this into practice on Monday | ; i SO i W Mullin & Son HIRI Hn | scription we know, (Le . afternoon. She sent in a call for a constable, and when the latter arriv-| . ed she told the bluecoat that she just E GREA - All Kinds of Real Estate wanted to tell him that a woman * } Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. | Phones 539 and 1456. Bs a pads sswe wuswp- |] rad 1 In Marine Circles | S. Anglin & Co * . told that she could have the woman summoned to court if she wished. : 4 Woodworki Fact ry Magistrate Farrell may hear some- . { --- : Silke UH tu. ; == [| The steamer Portland passed down Lumber L ards, x a : {this morning. Bay & Wellington Sts, {' And new line u Kingston the Good. ; | The steamer City of Ottawa passed Kingston well deserves the title, { o g } . f ood." id to Montreal on Monday. "Kingston the G down Era passed wsoeoLumber, Coal and Woutmn | remiums | The steamer There was another blank sheet at . FINE FURS {down to Montreal Monday night. . : 1 ! the police court on Tuesday morning, | THE IDEAL GIFT . The steambarge Byron Whittaker | We are giving away for » | the same as on Monday, and with a | : Chl Amd oo gave place to the yacht Corona . camp of nine thousand soldiers on it Good Furs have for Jl Kingston Shipbuilding Company's| ¢ p Ml era I'S ra e is certainly a great record, and has 00C urs ave ' drydock Monday, and is now laid up a WARE, INA, WATER been the cause .of much comment ll any vears been consid- [Jat the what : A among citizens. ny n-ideal gift for he |" 1he schooner Julia B.Merrill clear- : : | Sera, JARDINE Si VERWARS "It speaks well for the conduct of [}} ered an ideal gift for the {ed for Quebec. ve vou "will fi | 'HINA C y . about " said a police officer to the (ll June Bride. {. M. T. Co.'s elevator: Tug Emerson| Here you wi 3 nd that our system it will interest you. : They are all the more Jf|®rrived light from Fairhaven, andl; omy, economieal, e]e-| Start a card today. ey are all the more WH cjeared with 'the barge Davie for t and trustworth i . Invalided Home, popular now since light J} charlotte, ana will return from Char-|2an y. re | When the Missanabie reached Que- weight fur scarfs are | lotte with the barges Burma and Au- frigerator you have lon gl! ec Sunday she had 70 invalided sol- OF ? it | gustus; steamer Simla was expected wanted Don't decide till | fers aboard, including the follow- very fashionable mn rfg Dalhousie this morning . Coliimgweea '36. 0100 Move : ing: Kingston -- Willam Yates. cummer. @ Quebec for Kings you see what we have to of- Union St, Saat ..... 00. Fresh California Prunes, Cold Creek -- iH. : 'Fox Scarfs in white, JJ" fer you. Come in to-day | . Fa Perth---J. McFould. . ; nice and juicy, 10¢, 12 1-2¢, | 5 Bura. . H. red, cross and black. It is. likely that an abusive | fan and look them over. SOWARDS 15¢. 1b. wood. Grafton--H. Slater. ; 5 ; ; wa--P. Neilson, P." ¥. Atcheson, C. Special prices this || Here are some: psanaratel Peaches, 21bs. | 11" Manhard. month on all mad¢ up [fj jaw are involved, will come before : : 'Keeps Coal and for : fair | Magistrate Farrell on Thursday. ue Neild Oak. & ino he The official list of wounded in- "Ss. : | two men, who live near Inverary, ha ase. Kenn Evaporated Abpricots, 1B¢c cludes Brig<Gen. William F. Sweny, : | some trouble a few weeks ago while ou Bon-Bon system, from he who is a Kington Royal Military Col- in the city, and the charge of using 7 oo . ; K : 1 raduate. i} abusive language comes as a result. doors, galvanized Coal . eeps 3 Sweet Cider, 40¢ per gal te a E. Shaver and M. Mason oEORGE MILLS & C0 | Stet y : w removed to Ongwanada Hospi- : ! i Citizens mowing their lawns should ; tal Monday night in James Reid's Makers of Fine Furs he careful not to throw the grass Ww. A MIT | SOW ARDS. An oe NN. Princess Street, Ve . ! smbulance. upon the street as it clogs the screens i ; C. Powers arrived home to-day |} ; to the storm sewers and is an in- ot : GOLDEN LION GROCERY, from Belleville. : A A fraction of the law, ne" 88-87 Princess B¢,

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