Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1916, p. 2

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Ve AN ODD CHARGE OF MAN MADE] pride | Authorized Text Books on Wireless | Telegraphy Study Wireless Telegraphy Elementary Principles of Wireless Telegraphy by Bangay. Recognized as the siandard work on wireless in England, where over 30,000 copies have been sold. A book for students and begin. ners and ok s¢ that the veriest novice can understand. | Edmond Harding Said That Miss Noble Made Merry In His con | | table Garden--Charges Against Couple Dismissed By the Magls- | trate. = - iii} Miss Jane Noble, who rents al house to Edmond Harding and his | wife, had the couple before Magis-| trate Farrell, in the Police Court, gn | Wednesday. The husband was charg-| ed with using bad language, while the wife was accused of assault. Reduced Price Coupon SB 10% Special Discount [i "5%: E a-- | This coupon, when attached to customer's order, or brought in personally, entitles the. person to a special discount of ten per cent. off the price of furs as printed in our 1916-17 catalog. { Handbpok of technical instruction for wireless telegraphists, by Hawkhead. The standard book in England today. > Wireless sTelegraphists Pocket Book of Notes, Formulae, and Calculations. Map of the World, showing Wireless Stations; over 700 Stations, 50c, Test questions' and answers on wireless telegraphy. Invaluable to all students for self ex« a The College Book Store Phone 919 Open Nights 160 Princess St. New Fall Goods HAVE THE CALL JUST NOW. : -- » - - - ay earls IN PEARL RINGS WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT SHOWING AT PRESENT. snow, rain Pearls are soaring and any bought now from supply on hand, will grow in value to the owner, considerably. PEARL RINGS uP, FROM $5.00 Beaver Plush For Coats, 50 inches wide 5 ob New dress suitings . . 50c to $3.00 a yard New Cord Velvets, all colors, 75¢ a yard Amen SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses New Velveteens, all colors Both 'charges fell very flat, and aftér | the taking of evidence, the Magis- | The complainant said, among |} . other things, that Harding and his Hi > | wife made all sorts of noise and dis- | jill : ; hammering on her home, which was [Jill - o o {-next door, calling at her, and making | Hi C - - 1Mi1 e | things disagreeable for her in 'gen- Ji} | eral. Hi denied the charges against him and & So - | told about Miss Noble annoying him. "I caug adssaanass PALS HAD MEETING rots and parsnips in the garden," he Ch - told the magistrate. amberlain | Platoon Sergt. "Chick" Taylor |: : | warnt-under the collar, and jumping Tells of Meeting Bruce LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF fo her feet exclaimed, "Your Wor- -- | did such a thing." Happenings In the City and Vicinity However, Harding stuck to his - | How two old pals frdm Kingston --What the Merchants Offer to the ' had a meeting on the battle front is { that in addition to dancing, Miss [1 S : gon Noble raised her skirts uo to her {eity from Platoon Sergt. BE. J. Fine weather, Eh ! Bushell is re- hut E wind | Taylor, better known as "Chick," by | sponsible. There was also something said ~--Shut on ' the waterworks pumping station. | Napanee on Wednesday. | ~BSave fuel. "Chick" is with the 21st Battalion,| Buy your home supplies at Gil- wis Mes HE es _oteurrel Stop windows rattling. a fy ? with Bruce Hall, of the 49th Bat- |teed. latter, however, knew that her land: Now is the time to equip talion. The two were chums In J. R. Johnston, tailor at Rock- ; 3 ; hi doors. Rin, y % And . | was taken seriously ill, but is now |on University avenue. until the 30th, inst which will be goods and give you a price. | better. He is a son of Fireman John Prof. Dale and Mr. Demarest are| 'LOVIng day," and she hung on to L {In his letter he says: attment at Queen's Uni ere Noble claimed that this little episode J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. | "41 was more than surprised the |" Da Ae : ue alt i: lions constituted an assault, but the Magis- 2 { other: night. I had just got through | ahout Queen's College today. The! trate did not see eye to eye with her Typewriters and Insurance. {camp but Bruce Hal]. I was certain- The. pupils of the Collegiate In-( 2d no right to demand the key until A ly glad to see him. He came about stitute and the Public Schools had a! the end of the month. ; mp ----------i Is going de try and get jute the bap fair. {| TRIBUTE TO PROF. DENYS on w me. It w he great ; { we ean both get together. I don't H. Cunningham, plano tuner, 21 From Former Principal of Provincial i ey's Book Store. ' { | if . him You would think he never had a, _Kingsionians are declaring that| Prof. Denys, who resigned his post | sick day in his life. Tell his mother Prices for household needs are higher at St. Mary's on account of his state trate dismissed both. ! turbed her. The noise consisted of 149 to 157 Brock Street Kingston, Ont. |,.icq"the Sharges asainet him and - 9 . - | 'aught her.dancing on my car- at the satTie Front INCIDENTS OF THE DAY ------ | This made the complainant very : GENERAL INTEREST. ship, I'm too old to dance. I never etal Weather | ball | story about the dancing, and stated i Readers of the Whig. jtold in a letter just received in the knees and clapped her hands. A { his father, E. J. Taylor, engineer at Judge Lavell as holding court at| aphout a little tussle Miss Noble had judows rattling and he refers to the meeting he had | bent's stores. Satisfaction guaran- of the front door from her. The window: | Kingston. Some time ago Bruce |wood Hospital, is very ill at his home | lady had no right to demand the key 19 and we will show you the { Hall, of the Ontario street station. |engaged in teaching in the Latin de- the key for all she was worth. Miss 41 Clarence Street. | shaving, and who walked into the freshmen and freshettes are arriving, | °1 this point, stating that Miss Noble $ p. m. and stayed until 10 p. m. He |}.1¢ poliday to-day to attend the Ki street. Leav a 1- believe he looked any better in his | orc Street. Leave orders at McAul-| , Institution at Belleville. here than in other Canadian cities. of health, has just received a letter Gas Saving ! We are saving gas for auto drivers with our device. Phone us for reference and informa~ tion. A. W. ELLIOTT 806 QUEEN STREET. that I say that she has no need to worry about him. He can take care of himself. If he gets with me I will be a father to him. Some fath- er, eh! Canadian (Casualties. Killed in action--A. Robinson, Brockville; F. Trevor, Lindsay; W. McFadden, Tweed, Seriously ill---L. M. Dunning, Van- kleek Hill; A. A. Abbott, Picton. Wounded---C. B. Baker, Picton; A. nooth: R. Robertson, Braekville; W. H. Ellis, Tweed; G. Frederick, Pic- fon; James Carr, Rockport; O. E. Chariton, Brockville; mins, Cornwall; Charles { Brockville; Ira Boyd, Place; W. Brown, Pembroke: Major, Brockville; Peter Minard, Eganville; C. A. Neil, Gore's Land- ing; P. V. Van Meer, Belleville; C. Lang, Campbeliford; Carl Lumberg, Croydon; E. McDougall, Almonte; W. E. LeClaire, Brockville; G. E. Burtt, Treyton; J. Culbertson, Deseronto; C. N. Keith, Havelock; John Antoine, Westport. Gilbert's Bulk Teas are better and cheaper than package teas. 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. Individual Eye Care". Why ? Miss Kathleen A. Upton, Elgin- burg, is spending a few days in the city the guest of her sister, Miss from R. Mathison, formerly princi- pal of the Ontario Institution for the | Deaf, who says in part: ' } "We fee] sure the many friends | | Beatrice Upton, of the British Whig you have made in Kingston, together | {Bethel and First Congrega=! respect and esteem of those you were Peters, Peterboro; I. 8. Perry, May- | G. A, Fd Bowe, churches have discussed the question Carleton ©f uniting into one body, but as yet! J. | have reached no decision, and, ae- staff. While here she attended Kingston Industrial Fair. OUTLOOK IS POOR FOR LOCAL UNION tional Churches Unable to Reach Understanding. Bethel and First Congregational cording to leading members of both churches, the present outlook is not very bright for union. Neither con- gregation, as yet, seems prepared to give up all the things that the other congregation wants it to give up. One of the chief obstacles to union is 'the location of the joint place of worship. Bethel's members, who live mostly in fhe west end of the city, object to coming down to the First church for worship, holding that the united church should be more central than this one is. A union service of Bethel and First congregations will be, held in the former church next' Sunday morning, the service to be conducted by Rev. D'Corsay Raynor, of Hamil- ton. Congregational Union, and it is thought in some circles that the ob- ject of his visit is to remove the dif- Fons that stand in the way of a on of the two churches, a : + STANLEY CUNNINGHAM +* IS NOW A CAPTAIN/ * % Lieut~Col. A. B. Cunningham 4 has received a letter from his # brother, Capt. Stanley Cunning- 4 ham, adjutant of th@ 21st Bat- + talion, telling of his promotion # in rank from lieutenant to cap- "% tain, and stating that his office # is in a German dug-out by the 4 Canadians in their recent ad- # + vance. | Awarded Military Cross. Capt. Arthur Bowen Van Strau- benzee 7 F. A.), has been award- iH He set a 'during sev- On one on he kept his battery in ac- nder heavy shell fire, exposing himself one whole morning moving from one to another to encourage | the men until the shelling ceased. ed the itary Cross. fine example to his men eral days' heavy shelling. Mr. Raynor is sent here by the Shbb bebe beard with the hosts of your well-wishers | | in Belleville, will regret your going, | | and wish you restored health, so that you may enjoy life's pleasures for many years to-come. In every phase of your life you have done your duty sincerely and nobly and earned the The members of | | associated with. | my family join me in wishing you every blessing vouchsafed to mortals here below." Prof. Denys leaves on Friday for Montreal, where he will in future re- side. COMPLIMENT PAID TO WHIG. Directors Pleased With Write-Up. W. J. Carter, a director of the Prince Edward Agricultural Society, in writing to the Whig. under date of Sept. 23rd, pays us this compli- | ment: "The president and directors of the P. E. Agricultural Society are greatly pleased over 'the fine write- up of our fair which appeared in your issue of the 21st inst. It was certainly splendid, and will give us a boost with the good people of Kingston ahd vicinity for next year. I can call to mind several Prince Ed- ward old boys that take a great ine terest in our fair, who will be de- lighted to receive a copy. With best the Fine am, yours truly." Special low prices on teas for fair people. 10 1b, select Japan tea, $3; pediars charge $4. For sale at Gil- bert's stores. - "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" personal thanks for the write-up, I} S200 0000 88 New Suits for Misses and Ladies, beau- tiful creations . . .. ce vo... 315.00 up New Tweed Coats for Ladies .. $7.50 up New Plush Coats for Ladies . . $15.00 up _ White Marquisette Blouses . . . . $1.00 up Fancy Crepe De Chene Blouses, popular colors. >... .. ay .. $3.95 wp. A clearing lot of heavy Cravenette Rain Coats, just the thing for driving and rough weather. Special . . $5.00 each. Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store CLOSING OF MANS Britigh mail loss Irresy: formatio at P. 8" Lovby from time to time. ftead States, daily ..13.45 pam. rand. Trunk, song Je 1130 0m, w Ronis ts Wentoii 1.00 p.m. . (incl estern De ihsinding W vases LOO PIL Grand nk and all Sip of cl oh Av A x A 18 Sm. and 5.30 pm. g Xa hal dn via ERED ) - -- ------------ { In Marine Circles Arrived Jex, Charlotte, coal; Katie Eccles, Oswego, coal; Simla, Mon- treal, hight. .° 2 Cleared: Ariadne, Rideau canal ports; Simly and light barge, Port Colborne. - Down: Plummer, Egan. Have Returned Home. Among the Kingstonians who were guests at the Bost ouse | por dE jl lds i SEPP 2 20000 00 We. advise puvchasers to Iay in thejr winter supply early. As labor and teams are not always available, it is wise to place Your coal order early and avoid the fall rush. We now have a fresh stock of newly minedeHard Coal in all sizes. It is nice, bright, clean and dry, and we would like to fill your coal bin, . 'S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory, Lamber and Wellington Sts. 06, Factory 1415 A -------------- E ! i £ i ; 4 Hi i! lr Es iE > SEA | W.F. 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