Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1916, p. 7

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Teommunity. 35 rr pie on ry Meighen, F. How, General Ma T. A i Yatighal hak GEO. B. McKA »t P. 0 nager NDON, If so take care of it; do not let mon- ey or pride stand between you and wearing glasses, ing the eyes and dependable glasses, see our optician, ; Where the Clock is on the W. You Can Count On It When we take care of your storage bat- tery there's no doubt of quality service. We have established ourselves as experts. Will you come in and be convineed? hone 1045 507 Princess St Free inspection of any battery at any time nt of ory mervice to the bu We invite your business and private accounts. W. G. Goode Kr acdonald, . J. L. Englehart, Wn. ird, Chief Ini ational Bank of Commerce. KINGSTON BRANCH, ¥, Manager :-; DO YOU VALUE YOUR EYE. & service Is pro. by n els accounts Tre tation, re- this Batik are a - Kuar --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. "Two for 25e. College Book Store, Joseph Hodge, certificated piano tue, 273 King street west; 'ph Popular music at 3 § Extract of Wild Strawber at Gibson's Drug Store. Clement Donnelly, RocHester, N. Y., is visiting Mrs, Earl, 85 Welling- ton street, Take home a brick of Neilson's Ice Cream. Sold at Gibson's Drug Store, This is the weather that breads the flies. They are quite plentiful now. Swat them. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at McAul- ey's Book Store. M. G. Johnson has been in Hamil- ton at a meeting of the Canadian Underwriters' Asdocliation. The thunderstorm at noon to-day was refreshing. It did not last long and was not electrical in any sense, Allan Walsh, who was in the city attending the funeral of his aunt, 3 President. resident, It.-Col. A, E. Gooderham, I. Gear, Paul J. Myler, R. Lamb, Supt. of Branches. apector CHICAGO-- w--dondon Clty and Midland John ENG. Market Square. J SIGHT ? ------ Happenings In the City and Vieinity| URS, PRI, and SAT. ik, Bie International Star De Wolf Hopper in a S-Aect Play "Sunshine Dad" Ford Sterling in a 3-part Keystone comedy "The Snow Cure" Also other good photoplays. Friday and Saturday William Fox Presents RUTH BLAIR, in "The Fourth Estate" Mrs. Thomas Milton, Brock street, returned to his home Thursday. | All the latest hits on the Little | Wonder and Emerson Records, 16c| each, for §1.00. College Book | Store. Prouse's Stomach and Liver Salts | cools and cleanses the blood, 35¢ a bottle, at Prouse's Drug Store, C. J. H. Snider and party, Toronto, are in the city. They have been on a cruising trip around the lake. Mr, Snider {gs the yachting editor of the Toronto Telegram. | Rev, T. G. Jewett, B. A., having accepted the call from Turin and Botany, his induction took place in Turin on July 19th. Mr. Jewett is a graduate of Queen's University. Beef, Iron and Wine, 50c, $1.00, | and $2.00, at Gibson's Drug Store, An automobile turned turtle on the Front Road on Thursday night in| front of the cheese factory. None of | the occupants were hurt and the car | was towed into town by.some of the! local taxi drivers, | Beef, Iron and Wine, 50¢, $1.00, and $2.00, at Gibson's Drug Store | Rev, Thomas West, St. Thomas, | who has just celebrated his fortieth For aid in examin- R. J. RODGER 132 Princess St. alk. N---- | I. LESSES, Soldiers, Attentio n! Summer Drinks Has it ever dawned upon wou that there is one place to buy Kodaks, Cameras, and Camera Supplies? That place is Hoag's Drug Store Ask to see the Soldier's Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak. Opp. YMCA. Kingston . Ring up 1844, or Call at the BON MARCHE GROCERY WHERE YOU WILL FIND es Son Santugs, Bis. Radishes, Onions, . Ripe City Taxi Stand | Opposite B.A. Hotel Phone 749 Boat, train, Barriefield camp, and all calls promptly attended to. rates to theatres, balls and parties. All modern 5 and 7 pas. senger oars, 1 CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. COOKED | ARD SMOKED '} ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD, JOS. AHEARN, JR, 270 1.2 MONTREAL STRENT, Phone 806. --_-- i) ved the finest lot of choice, potatoes which we will sell at peck; also 20 Ibs. No. 1 Red- ugar, $1.70; 10 Ibs. 85¢. | | | | { { | | | I l | anniversary of his ordination is a| native ol the townsliip of Sheffield | in Addington County and born on February 13th, 1846. Seely's Bay tum, 2 son's, | Miss Betty Masson and Miss Helen | Grant, Ottawa, taking a five weeks"| course in the convalescent home in Kingston, as members of the volun- | tary aid detachment, St. John Am- | bulance Association, have returned | home, } ! Film Packs, all sizes, at Gibson's. { Drug Store. | Latest Popular Music, 2 for 25e¢,| Saturdays, at College Book Store. | Bishop Conroy of Ogdensburg, ac- | companied by Father Burns of the] Ogdensburg Roman Catholic High | School and Father Nicholson, of Pres- | cott, motored to Kingston Paine Films at Gibson's Drug Montserrat Lime Juice Welch's Sape Juice Raspberry Vinegar Orangeade Lemonade Gurd's Ginger Ale. Gordon's Grocery, Cor. Bay and Montreal St. Phone 88, F. 1. JOHNSON--FLORIST 115 BROCK \ FRESH CUT FLOWERS, PALMS AND FERNS Floral Designs, Wedding Bouquets. PHONE 239, ne New Potatoes Big Variety of Fresh Vegeta bles arriving daily. All seasonable Fruits. Choice Groceries FRIENDSHIP'S 210 Division St. Phone 545 Prompt Delivery Ne r------------_------ be, 50e, at Gib-| day, and were guests at the Palace Johnson street. Kodah Stores. Provost, Brock street, has this | year an extra fine assortment of | Tweeds, Cheviots and Serges for his | order clothing department. His | ready-made clothing and gent's. fur- | nishing department are well assort-{ ed with new goods. | The Cornwall delegates to the re-! cent recruiting conference in Kings- | ton through the courtesy of W. J.| Bishop, C. E., who is in ¢harge of the | inspection of shells visited the Can: | adian Locomotive Company's Works, | and were greatly pleased. The | Cornwall Standard speaks of the sty-| pendous character of the works. { Seely's Bay Rum, 25c, 60e¢, at Gib- son's. i Mrs. Emms and son "Jack", and | Mrs. Livermore and daughter Doris, | of Montreal, and Mrs. Miller and | family, of Great Bend, Jefferson County, N. Y., came here to visit] their father, Horace Attwood, of the City Buildings, and also to say good- bye to their brother, Frederick Att-| wood, who left for overseas with the 109th' Battalion, CITY WAS IN TOTAL DARKNESS FOR WHILE. Valve in Big Turbine at Power | Plant Broke Down Thurs= day Night. Watts Florist | FRESH CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS DAILY, Bedding Stock Kte. | 170 Wellington St. Phone 1763 oo Recovered Eyesight in Hospital. To have been wounded in the ab- d by a German bayonet and lain on a field until further wounded in the thigh by shrapnel shell and ren- dered unconscious for ten days, then The big 750 horse-power turbine, | which supplies power to thie Locomo- | tive Works, and also power for light- | ing the homes and streets of the city | ceased working Thursday night, ow- to awake in a field hospital and find | himself blind was the experience of Sergt. Harry Marks at the battle of Givenchy Woods. Sergt. Marks' home was in the | United States. He enlisted in Wind- {sor at the outbreak of the war, and | was so impressed with the characier { and bravery of the Canadians that he decided to make his future home in Canada after being iovalided from King George Hospital in london, where his eyesight was miraculously restored after being brought from | France. Sergd. Marks returned on April 30th, went to Toronto, and was married, and arrived last week in St. Catharines, where he will remain, providing he ig able to procure suit- able employment, Before being wounded at Givenchy Sergt. Marks was through the thick of the heavy fighting at Neuve Cha pelle, Ypres, and Festubert, during which all the officers of his battalion were kilied, inciuding Col. Becher, ing to one of the valves breaking down, and for a few minutes the city | was in total darkness, General | Manager Folger immediately started | auxiliary engines with the result that sufficient power was developed to light the houses. The streets, how- | ever, were dark for some time, while | the Locomotive Works was without | electrical power. Mr. Folger, se-' cured the services of George Wright, machinist, with the result that the | break was repaired, and the turbine | is now running along as usual. This machine supplies the Canadian Loco- | motive Company with 225 horse-pow- | er, and has been running continu- | ously for the past two months, and no doubt decided it needed a rest. SHOOTING OF PTE. KILMURRAY. | { i | 1 i Board of Inquiry Appointed to Inves- tigate Matter. { A court of enquiry composed of | Major R. J. Gill, president; Captains C. A. Donaldson and W. N. Graham, | as members, assembled on Wednesday | morning to investigate the shooting, of Pte. Kilmurray near Brockville on! July 9th. This private, it will be remembered, came to the city, and is| in the General Hospiatl. recoverin from a shot wound. A. XY. Jackson, Artist, Wounded, Word bas reached Toronto that A. Y. Jackson, one of the best-known of the younger artists in Canada, was wounded at the front early in June, | but not seriously. He was shot in the thigh and the shoulder, but expected te be back on the firing line soon. He was first taken to a hospital at Etaples, France, and latér tp Nor- wich, in England. Mr. Jackson en- Hated as a private in a Montreal bat- i Rumania will cast her lot with the| Allies in the very near future. That | is the belief in Londpn to-day. i William Charles Wynn, fourth | Baron Newborough, died at his Lon-| talion, don residence, aged forty-three years., | Hospital Friday morning after g f M | wall, In Five Acts Twelfth Epliode of "The Iron Claw"' Who is the Laughing Mask? And Other Photoplays. Prices 5¢;: Evening 10e¢. A Att P Lake Ontario ARK TONIGHT a & 830 MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 3.30 Free Vaudeville--Photoplays ADMISSION TO PARK FREE BY CARS Wed, Chlidren's 1 Cent Day om Cars. W. G. Craig & Co., Ltd. Sole Agents For THE RATHBUN MATCH THE NEW IMPREGNATED MATCH. NO AFTER GLOW Lights Easy Lessens the Danger of Fire SELLS AT THE SAME PRICE AS ORDINARY MATCHES SUBSCRIBERS ERNESTTOWN RURAL TELEPHONE CO. Kindly take notice that by order of | '| the Telephone Board nil accounts for rentals and en due the Erues town Rurai 'Felephone Co, July 1916, and remaining unpaid after Aue. ust Ist, 1016, will be entered for col lection. RR. W. | N, See. A aris. sats Baseball CRICKET FIELD At the Cricket Field, 3.15, Championship Game Saturday ATHLETICS va. PONIES Sliver Collection Kngston Amateur Baseball League Saturday Afternoon. 3.45 PM. WOLFE ISLAND ya, QUEEN'S Campus, Stuart Sqreet, ee I, Welch's e National Drink" GRAPE JUICE At all Grocers, Druggists and Soda Fountains. Buy it by the case for the home, FENWICK, HENDRY & Co. Distributors or Late Miss M. A, Kearns, Miss Mary Anne Kearns, George streef, passed away in the General ew days' illness of apoplexy. iss Kearns, who was a sister of Rober Kearns, ex-letter-carrier, with whom she resided, was an estimable wo- man, about seventy years of age, and her many friends will regret to hear of her sudden passing. sation -- Canadian Casualties, Prisoners of war--H. Martin, H. Lawrence, @. Hutchinson, H. God- frey, H. Devins, T. Casey, B. F. Cas- & son, Peterboro; T. Snider, R. C. New- | against the British blacklist, ton, Belleville; C. F. Smith, Kings- j ton; G. Bridges, Kemptville, Wounded--W, Bouck, Madoc W. A. Murney, Millbrook; G. Tyo, Corn- Film Packs, Drug Store. all sizes, at Gibson's Strand Theatre GRIFFIN'S nd Every Night | hows Nightly 2| % | THE PEOPLE'S FOR bs RT { sis CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES | ion Each con- i menial FOUN secutive fusertion thereafter, half-| cent a word. Minimum charge for [|| . i ARGE HOUND, one insertion, 25¢; three Insertions, || "ARGE HOESH. Wi 80e; six $1; one month, $2. 1 mobile, Apply K mane Society, 41 Cla Phone §19. UND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE gone finding anything and to reach the owner may do $0 by reporting the fagls to y-- Se -------- pt The British Whig The adver- A GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE. tisement will be printed in this Work Apply 1b Sydenham street. column free of charge MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS. AP s=msm-------------------e--aaam ply Street Railway Co. MAN FOR DELIVERY W Carnovsky's Fruit Store. 0 MEN FY AL WORK, AT BEDROOMS AND Cs 0 NEY HY AL WORM, opposite City Park, . . cor. West. OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. ' hers. Apply to A, B. Cunningham, { 79 Clarence street. Tp ee HELP WANTED SE EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AT THE ||! Handolph Hotel AN EXPERIENCED CHAMUBERMALL, Apply Hotel Frontenac -, w-- i | | | | | TO LET SITTING ROOMS, 123 King Bt, JR GENE Call at 23% Princess St TWO EXPERIENCED DINING ROU | girls. Apply to Prince George Ho- | tel. HOLS GIRL FOR GENERAL EWORK, fo I amily oO Mrs, | 125 I WORKS, of ROOMS, NE Apply G re and Centre s A 1 EXPERIENCED NURSE GIRL FOR | ao a child of two years, good wages Apply 19 Rideau street | -- | AN | DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES AND storage for furniture McCann's ! IRLS FOR FINISHING AND KNI . Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock St | "ing with or without experie | good wages. Apply Kingston 1ery Co TF AGE ON miles from ork streat corTT SUMMER WAL Law Ap- TWO MEN, GOOD employment; m perate Apply Genera) | ri Kingston FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, sour own lock and City Storage, 299 Phone 526b | STORAGE | A SMART YOUNG MAN TO LEARN A iry, a { good trade I wages Yo start with Apply By ' Moulding AC and Glass Cc FOR THE SUMMER the residence Apply to St. | FURNISHED, months, Calderwood, of Col. and Mrs. Gilles J. B. Walkem, 83 Clarence A MAID WHO CAN DO PLAIN COOK. ing No washing; also a house- | maid References required Ap- | ply Mrs. Carson, 72 Barrie St, | { AT ONCE, SIXTEEN | to eighteen years of age, to learn the clothing and gents furnishing | business Apply Barnet Lipman, | 107 Princess treet | | | | fED, 119 EARL STREET, rooms, spacious grounds two sides, nicely' wooded. Apply to 82 Brock street Phone 326 or 521 A BOY FROM FURNISF twe BLE BOOK- office. Write 1g full par t ete, EXPERIENCED, R keeper, for large in fArst instance, 8 ticulars as to experience, Box 712, Whig Office rere | (MIDDLE AGED PREFER- | work In country home ROOMS UN- furnished | ONE WOMAN red) King expe Box GROUND FLOOR, CONVEN- location OFFICE, INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY | fent AN earn $100 monthly corresponding | for newspapers; no _canvass'ng.| Send for particulars. Press Syndi- |SUB cate, 3,969, Lockport, NY. URBAN HOU $15: WITH % { acre garden. |aro. A. BATEMAN, 67 CLARENCE | street | MARRIED, WITH highest wages also boy to Black, cor- King FARM HAND, small, or no family for haying season; drive loader Appls Dr King and West street, FINANCIAL ner ston FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Soclety:; Incorporated 1863; president, Colonel! H, . Smith, CM.QG.;" vice-president, W. F. Niec- kle, K.C. Money Issued on olty and farm properties, municipal and country ebentures; mort. gages purchased: deposits received and Interest allowed. . C. Cart wright, manager, 87 Clarence Bt. Kingston. TEACHERS WANTED. | | | TEACHER eighteen, Ernesttown, | State experience and W. C. Snider, Odessa, | PROTESTANT NORMAL for section salary $500 qualification, Ont | {QUALIFIED TEACHER, PRC | ant, for school section Hinchinbrooke Apply, salary, to Geo. A. Smith, secr Parham. Duties to commence Sept lst, 1016 TEACHER WANTED FOR S, S, | Township of Clarendon, ¢ Frontenac; $36 num Duties commence ist Apply, stating experien qualifications, to G I sec. -T\ ITEST- | N¢ 5 R. C. CARTWRIGHT Financial Agent for Investment Bonds 87 Clarence Street PROTE for Union 8, § 5 Camden, two Apply, stating X » and salary required to M Sec.-Treas, Harrowsmith, 2, Ont LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187,215 In addition to which the policyholders have foi security the unlimited Habiltr of city property, Insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or 1 rates Agents. LADY TEACHER FOR department of Seceley's hool Must hold C qualified normal certificate ; ating "salary Duties after olidays Sec, 2ley's Bay, 'HE JUNIOR ay -Pub- | a second giving new business from Strange & Stran Phone 326, Lint Chapman, 3 PERSONAL WANTED GENERAL QUIET DRIVING and city broken high Apply GOOD sound hands street MARE About 10 100 Pine | HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- ishes removed permanently, w'th- out scar; 30 years' experience. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Bar, Nose, Throat and Skin Epecialn, 258 Bagot Bt. tx - ------ -- an -------------- | | SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS for cash or In part payment of new ST. | Phone 326 | E EFFECTIVE ADVTS. ©OST He, Once, 25¢; three times §00; one week $1.00. JINE VIOTROLA AND y Yh selections: your own ch 3 $10 casn and $1.00 per week. . Lindsay, Lid, 121 Princess street. 1915 SPASSENGER AUTO Prarter, electric AEs, ote t 80 <Q hs + Laughlin Garage Montreal street TWO GASOLINE LAUNCHES; uaranteed twenty wiles "iret ¢ COM + G. E. Rousseau, R. C du Pont Barracks. DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, 329 Montreal St. rooms; bath and newly decorated lass St, and Kind: "or furnftute, 8 kinds ol and beds. ompson, cess street. Phone Peco. WE HAVE RECEIVED A shipment of high grade and are offering special ne for same. Also a large Dunlop tires George x King street. Phone 1 : E STOCK OF DRESSERS, COU. §, stoves, men's Sothing y also new middy waists Ve buy all kinds of new and second hand furniture. 8. Shapiro, 46 Ontario street Phone LARG « HUDSON, and AUTOMOBILES : equipped model, fully tires. 1 HUDSON, 1916 MODEL, FULLY EQ. uipped aad good tires. 1 HUDSON, 1012 MODEL, ELECTRI- cally equipped and good tires. 1 CADILLAC, 1918 MODEL, ELECTRI- | cally equipped; five Nobby Tread tires. 'ERLAND, 1014, 4 CYLINDER, 40 1.p., electrically equipped, 4 new tires. 1 Mc LAUGHHLIN-BUICK, 1912 MODEL roadster in good condition, 1 FORD 1015 MODEL, IN PERFEOT condition. W. PP. PETERS, BROCK ST. PHONE 217 . 1916 good 1 ov k DRESSMAKING PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN dressmaking, cutting by measure, Jesigning, trimming, etc; three dollars, Including system. Madame Elder, New York Dressmaking Parlors, 263 Princess street, corner Sydenham. BOARD AND ROOMS, FIRST CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS; every convenience; central loos~ tion. Apply 243 Brock street. Te PATENTS BABCOCK & SONS, Patent trade Marks, Designs. Estb, 1877 Form. erly Patent Office Examiner. of Patent Laws. Book, "Patent on Sta anh tection" free. 99 St. Jam real =~ Branches: Ottawa, W FURNITURE FINISHING P. DRISCOLL, FURNITURE FINISH. er. Call or drop a card. 23 John street. BUSINESS NOTIOES SE ------------------------------------------ AWNINGS, VERANDAR SURTAING tents, canvas, skiffs for outboar motors, folding boat seats, fishin tackle, etc. rank W. Cooke, 1] Clarence street. ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF CAR. pentering or jobbing of any des- cription, drop a card or call at Wm, Dean, 141 Colborne street Estl- mates given and satisfaction guar- anteed, BUSINESS OHANCES ANYONE ANYWHERE OAN START a mall order business at home; ho canvassing; your own h Send for free booklet; tells how. Henccok. 2.969 Lockport. N.Y. ARCHITECT WM. NEWLANDS & SON, AR ts, 8 tects, ete. Offices, 268 Phone 808, ig Bagot planos and Victrolds. C. W. Lind-| say, Limited, 121 Princess street. | | DENTAL BE. KNAPP, BA, LDS, DDS Office, 268 Princess street. Phone 653 [WE BUY OLD RAGS AND RI BOERS | pay highest prices, * ¥ . wholesale dealers, 166 r Bagot street. Phone 1849. REFINED MARRIED M WOULD . ws : wo A Ane private fam- | DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN- POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER chants Bank Building, = ocornee Brock and Wellington atreets. tists, 159 Wellingston street. G, C. Dewar, DDS, LD.B8, assistant Phone 346 ily, within 10 minutes' walk of the | market. State terms, Box M. Bri- tish Whig. LEGAL A. B naNGEAN, BARRISTER and solicitor. Ww office, 79 Clar~ ence street. Kingston. We ask our customers to please place their order now | A 8 . Palp | Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 per | for85. Ove will please, six will cure, Sold druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on t + Lo No mphlet mailed Ad ic CO... TORDN 0, | BRITISH STEAMERS lot of WERE TORPE| for Fall delivery. For summer use we have a nice Hard Wood Slabs. Cut in stove length as required. |The Damage Was Done in the Mediterranean--1 he Crews Were Saved. { -------- ! (Special to the Whig) London, July 21.--The British - {steamer Karma, 3,710 tons, was the [victim of a submarine in the Medi-| [terranean to-day almost at the same ime that the steamer Grange Moor, | {1,560 tons, was torpedoed and sunk! Buenos Aires, July 21.--Deputy' by an undersea boat. The crews of | Riesco, son-of a former president of! {both vessels, British, were rescued. | Chile, and himself a member of the' The British steamer Yzer has also Chilean National Congress, entered {been sunk. |the Hotel Oddo, and found Miss! | | Blanea Figueroa, beautiful daughter, {of the Chilean Minister to Argentina, NIEVES 3 Kills Argentine Man and Woman. Are Much Alarmed. Washington, July 21.---~Spurred in- | to action by widespread Brotests | the | United States took steps to call Great | i 'Britain to account. | Acting Secretary of State Polk | made informal representations to the | British Ambassador seeking infor- | mation as to the scope and pirpose | Hy the trading with the enemy black- gentine, whose identity has not been established. He shot Miss Figueroa | through the heart and killed the Ar.' gentine with two bullets through the | | Brain. i | | Jealousy is supposed to have been the motive for the crime . -------- Neilson's Ite Cream Bricks at Gib- son's. in the company of a well-dressed Ar-| ft & Co Limited) Two Specials . Price $30.00 Each . ue RSI 'S, Phone 705. Charles Compton, of the Ottawa Journal staff, was in the oity Friday, en route to Vancouver, on a business and pleasure trip. He will be ae- companied to the by Mrs, Compton.

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