Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1916, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

| £pcar NOTES AND FFEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity -- What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Huyler's Sweets" at Gibson's. ningham, piano tuner, 21 Leave orders at McAu}- k Store, 1 Jack'. Fee and Lieut. Rob- Davidson, Ottawa, both of the jattalion are wounded. : fuyler's Week-end Sw eels Your Furs in Storage Now claim your attention. Our expert de- signers will help you plan the remodeling and do what repairing is necessary. Or, if you intend purchasing new furs this season, come in and inspect what we are showing. In Hudson Seal Coats, Fox Setts, in cross, natural, black, grey and white. Beautiful Wolf Setts, Ermine, Mole, Fisher Beaver, Hudson Bay Sables. Write for our 1916-17 Fur Catalogue, : Sn John McKay, Limited i | 149-157 Brock St. Kingston | ' Huyler's | Gibson's | Willlam WWolsely is'still in an un- J} | conscious condition in the General {| Hospital following his accident near | Sydenham several days ago, but is | slightly improved. A 60c Kidney Pill for 25¢ Gibson's Many residents of Kingston and Frontenac are at Valcartier to make final visits to, their sons, husbands, fathers and brothers of 'the 146th Battalion. "Huyler's Sweets" at Gibson's. The following have contributed | comforts for the Belgians Mrs | plete mystery. He and his family | George Friend, Wolfe Island; Mrs | were' asleep at the time and had it | I. M. Craig, W. Stark, Barriefield, not been for Mr, Fisher's warning | land Leonard Dalton. they might have lost their lives, The | Mr. and Mrs. David Magee and fire spread very rapidly and it seem- | family of Cardinal, motored to King- ed only a few minutes before the big | Ston and were the guests of Mrs. building was a mass of flamed" The Magee's sister, "Mrs. James R. Wis- | only. articles saved were a piano and | kin, Williamsville, | a kitchen cabinet, Mr. Sudds carries | Sa Week-end windows and doors. Rin i only a small insurance which did not | 8 19 and we will show you Fi | half cover his loss. On Thursday Rev. Alfred Brown goods and give you a price. { | united in marriage Charles Knowles, | Toronto, in an overseas unit in the J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. he. nal | city to Hannah Mary Quinn, Sunbury, | An Empty House at Police Station | The ceremony was performed at the | 41 Clarence Street. and Insurance. re was a meeting of the Ports- school Board, on Thursday nly routine business was' any Cough," Gibson's| ted Cross Cough Syrup. Sold only Gibson's: Red Cross Drug Store Principal Gordon of Queen's Uni- versity'will return on Saturday from Clifton Springs, where he has been spending some time. "Syrup Figs" at Gibson's. Isaac Allen has taken out a permit for the erection of a brigk dwelling} on the west side of Victoria street between Ear] 'and Union streets | "Huyler"s Sweets" at Gibson's. + Big quantities of pulp wood™ are being transhipped from Canada at Capt Vincent, N.Y." Faster time can | be made there than Tonawanda 3 "It cures at at Larks spur Lotion for Head Insects, | | sold at Gibsoh's | "Everywoman" will be at the | Grand next week. Playing in it and] representing "Vice" is-Miss Kathleen | Hart, a former popular Kingston) Week-end Sweels en A MYSTERY Not Know How Ignited. George Sudds, manager of the | ! hotel at Channel Grove, Simcoe Is- { land, which was burned on Sunday i night lastywas in the city on Friday in business. He told the Whig that the origin of the fire. was still a com- FIRE Hotel Was | | Does | | Chamberlin Metal Weather Strips =fhut out wind, and dust. ~=Save fuel. ~ftop windows rattling. ~Makes them run easy. Now is the time to snow, raid Sweets equip STILL: NO DRUNKENNESS. N | parsonage. Kingtlor Hat Waring. and as a A 50c¢ Kidney Pill for 25¢ Gibson's. | Te : 0 oT The remains of the widow of the |' result there are no "wets" at the ,i0 Roy. Samuel Houston, formerly police station. For the fourth day this week there of Kingston, who died in Omaha, Neb., on Thursday, will arrive in the | were no drunks lined up before Magistrate Farrell. It is certainly sity on Sunday. the funeral taking quite a change for his worship to|P are on aoncay. tem : take the big easy chair now and not | Tuyler's Sweets" at Gibson's. | The: president of th~ TRoard of be confr with tri tf over-| night trond ith'a string o { Trade wishes to acknowledge the re} The only case on the docket was | Ceipt of these subscriptions for the that of Hiram Richards, on remand | Belgidn Relief Fund: *F. Green- for theft at the hosiery mill. He was | lees, $5; Mrs. M. F. Claxfon, $5; Mrs. | arraigned, and pleaded "not guilty," |W. H. Reid, $3; S. S. Corbett, $3. but the prosecution was not. ready| Larkspur Lotion for Head Insects, | to go on, and a further adjournment | sold at Gibson's. | was made. Provost, Brock street, has this | |vear an extra fine assortment of | ZPrades Council Meeting. | Tweeds, Cheviots and Serges for his | |order clotifng department. His | The Kingston Trades and Labor T | ready- made clothing and gent's. fur-| | Coungil Inet on Thursday night. | nishing department: are wéll assort-| A resolution was passed expressing ed with new 200ds. | thanks to W. F. Nickle, M.P., for! "Huyler's Sweets" | t Gas Saving ! We are saving gas for auto drivers with our device. Phone for reference and informa: A.W. ELLIOTT 308 QUEEN STREET, Phone 1981 at Gibson's, j charge was | sentence, | and mother to care for, ! was serving his time; 1 WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1916. fos. A YEAR IN CENTRAL jp pESERTED | [Hl MARTIN 156th BATTALION. PTE. G. W. FROM THE - "You Are a Coward and IT Do Not HH Think There Is an Ounce of Sand! in You," Said Justice of the Peace Hunter in Passing Sentence. "You are a coward, and I do not} thing theres an ounce of sand in} said Justice of the - Peace] George Hunter on Friday morning, as he sentenced Pte. G. W. Martin, | of Millrush, a member of the 156th] Battalion, to one year in the Central Prison, on a charge of desertion. Martin claimed that he deserted | because he had been ill-treated by! officers of his battalion, . but this] pot substantiated. On| the other hand, it was proven that | Martin had received every attention on the part of the officers. The ac-| cused pleadqd hard for another; chance to don the khaki, but the Court would not listen to his plea, | as his conduct, while wearing the uniform, had not been very good. The prisoner stated that he had a wife and one child, and it was-on this account he asked for a light He also had his father you, that his parents, wife and child would be well looked after while he in fact they would be better looked after than if he were undertaking the task. In passing sentence, Justice of the Peace Hunter made some pointed re- marks. He drew attention to {lack of men at the front, and "told Martin that men of his stamp were doing the country harm in dropping out of the lines, just when there was such a great need for men. PONIES AND ( C.L A. TO CLASH. They will Play ¥ for the City Cham- pionship. On Saturday the most interesting baseball game of the season will be the Cricket Field. The champions of the City gue, are to tackle the C.L.C's., hampions of the Kingston League, for the baseball championship of Kingston. Both teams are getting thei ribest players out, and an excellent brand of ball should be handed out. This will probably be the last game of the season, and it is expected that a very large erowd will be on hand. played at onies, --------eiet KINGSTONIAN WOUNDED. Pte. Walter Heap Served With 39th Battalion. Word has been received that Pte. ralter Heap, of this city, has been | hikers 5 He is a native of "Eng- land, put had resided here for some mee. J He enlis about a year ago. fie next of is Mrs. Maria Heap, Montreal street. Pte. Frank H. Winters, whose home was in Norwich, England, and who was in the same battalion; was | killed in action. He joined the bat- { talion at Lindsay. AUTO ON RAMPAGE. Ran Into Doorway at the Standard Office Thursday Night. An automobile owned by Stanley Little played "high jinks" on Prin- cess street on Thursday night about {10.30 o'clock. Left standing in | front of Sargent's drug store, the car suddenly took a notion to start off | without an owner. At the Standard office it made a bee line for the busi- ness office door, and although dam- aging the door was unable to get in and reach the editorial rooms, where it was evidently heading for. AN ORDIN ATION SERVICE He was told |} the | Il Leading Novels Reduced From il. 5 To 50c. Some of the best books of recent years. . " . A great many in the original editions. My Year of Great War; The Story of Marco, by Eleanor H. Porter, author of Poll na Bogks; Black is White, by George Barr McCutcheon; God's Country and the Woman, by James Olive urwood: The Bride's Hero, by the Williamsons; Innocent, by Marie Corelli; The Coming of Cassidy, by Clarence E. Mulford; Sunshine Jane, by Ann Warner; Witness for the Defence, by A. E. W. Mason; Capt. Dan's Daughter, by Jos. C. Lincoln; Shed of the Irish Brigade, by Randall Parrish; Rocks of Valpre, by Ethel M. Dell; Robinetta, by Kate Douglas Wiggin; Secrets of the German War Office, by KarlyGraves. . Humorous Books for the Boys Over-Seas, by Ellis Parker Butler, 30F each. Water Goats, That Pup, Thin Santa Claus, Funny Stories About the Ford (Uncanny canny ear} Vol. I. and Vol. Il, Price 15¢ each, 2 for 25 : The College Book Store Phone 919 Open Nights 160 Princess St. The Last Shot, by Frederick Palmer) author of, the r( -- Pigs is Pigs, stories of a Pearls IN PEARL RINGS WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT SHOWING AT PRESENT. Don't Envy The Well Dressed Lady . Pearls are soaring and any bought now from supply on hand, will grow in value to the owner, considerably. PEARL RINGS FROM $5.00 uP, . ---- SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses W.F. Gourdier Phone 700 She Buys Her Suits and Coats From Newman & Shaw, | his courtesy in making it possible for | delegates of the council to meet the An enjoyable evening was spent | Will Be Held At St. George's Cath~ at the home of Staff Sergt. and Mrs. | Australian Labor Party delegates. J. T. Reid, Brock street, in honor of | Master "Jack" Reid's birthday. Re-| freshments were served by Mrs. Reid and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing, games and music. {LIEUT. F. C- MAUND KILLED IN ACTION |He Was a Son of Charles Ma- und, 90 Frontenac Street. Carry Them Home Yourself And save 10c on every big basket of peaches you buy on Saturday at Carnovsky's. rn. Individual Eye Charles Maund, 90 Frontenac street, received word on Thursday that his son, Lieut. Frederick C. Ma- | | E Ohad been killed in action, Lieut. The Little Ones will Enjoy one of these well as the ok Their rich colors and soft, deep pile make them favorite spots for everybody in the household. They are rugs that make for the "home beautiful" and the "home happy." Yet they are not at all ex- pensive, as a visit of * and inquiry will prove. R, McFaul Kingston Carpet - Warehouse Maund was well known in the city, having been engaged in the K. & P. office for a number of years, where he was regarded as a most efficient and painstaking clerk. He was in the = Temisk district when the war brok and soon after enlisted with a battation form-* ed in Haileybury. Lieut. Maund was in pngland for nearly a year, and about two months ago was sent to France. The de- ceased young officer was twenty. seven years of age. HELP FOR THE THE BELGIANS, Kingston Has Shipped 3 Muh, Jory Goods and Far Produce In addition to sepding over money, the people in Kij ston and vicinity have also carr on their share in sending over clothing and eatables for the Belgians. Capt. Frederick Reid, of the fire edral Sunday Morning. Canon Bedford-Jones and Canon W. F. FitzGerald are holding examin- ations for deacon's orders. The can- didates are 'W. J. Gratton, who has been attending a missionary college in England, and P. C. Watson, late | of Wycliffe College, Toronto. Ordina- | tion will take place on Sunday morn- | ing next, The Bishop of Kingston will officiate, Judge Lavell will hold Division Court at Bath on Saturday. Ble Kidney Pills for 2be. Gibson' s. The Hat Store The Always Busy Store CLOSING OF MAILS veh t juali o closes Sr ¥ riy. nformation d . 0. Lovvy from time to time, United States, daily ..1345 p.m. T oln| Grand Trunk, suing nistam Per 1 . rand Trunk, going aa Do; (Inclading Western a . ass russe 1.00p.m. Crunk and al 130 p Eo R., ot im 'and 5.30 3 oF 1040 din and E300 ~ department, has been looking after '| the shipments, and it is interesting to note that sinte the work was un- dertaken thirty merchants have to spare for making future shipments. 2c, | The Pu 19th and 20th, and was a splendid nia sucess 'The weather In Marine Circles The schooner Katie Becles arrived from Sodus, with a cargo of coal, which is being discharged at the cotton mill + M. T. Co.'s Bulletin The tug Bron~ son arrived from Montreal, with two light barges; the tug Bartlett clear- ed with the barges Dunmore and In- dia, to load grain at Port Colborne. City of Hamilton passed down to Montreal from Toronto on Thursday. The schooner Julia B. Merrill ;ar- rived' in port from Fairhaven on Thursday night, and is discharging at the waterworks wharf. wo The steamer ippewa went on the Kingston Shipbuilding Company's drydock on Friday morning. CITY'S COAL PILE BURNS Fieremen Were At Waterworks Plant All Thursday Night. Spontaneous combustion was the cause of the coal pile, at the water- works plant, eatching fire about mid- night, and members of the fire de- partment spent all night at the scene. eavy, BUILDERS SUPPLIRS wo ownny Lumber Large assorted stock. Coni- ferous (cone bearing) or Soft. woods such as Cedar, Hemlock, Pine, Spruce. Deciduous or Hardwoods, such as Ash, Basswood, Birch, Elm, Maple, Oak, --Sawn, seasoned, smoothed, in any shape you choose. 'S. ANGLIN & CO.: Woodworking Factory, Lumber . Yards Bay and Wellington Sts. Office Phone 66, Factory 1415 eecelamber, Osal and Woslowos id ng ur 11 display of guns and shelly now ready. Our stock includes all the best brands in shells, 10, 12, 16 or 20 gauge in smokeless or black powder. We have all the latest mod. Improved Headache Powders A quick, safe and certain cure for headaches of all or- igins, whether bilious, nervous, or hysterical. Aldo a positive relief in neuralgia. These powders are made from the purest ingredients and are guaranteed free from all dangerous drugs. 25¢ a box. «Prepared only by Dr. Chown's Store. 183 PRINCESS STREET, Phone 348. FLOWER POTS AND BUTTER JARS All Sizes. 'Ideal Silver Cream For Gold and Silver : D. COUPER * 341-3 Princess St. Phone 76. ---- ~ SOWARDS

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy