Daily British Whig (1850), 21 May 1917, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917 INGDENTS OF THE DAY la bushel f.o.b., Winnipeg dic ny grass (o der his f immedia He gave t Knew NOTES AND ITEMS OF | not get pots GENERAL INTEREST. CURED CARLOAD AT $3.23 A BAG 8 . i es AL. Ey j ------ v pri nar bad beer 1 € -- As Result of Action Taken by Reeve|Ramely, $4.50. and as high as 3° Happenings In the City and Vicinity n a a " Dr. William Spankie, Who Ordered] 5 oC HE al PAR, FIRE --What the Merchants Offer to the | A i { don Readers of the Whig. | Mr. Swaine, piano ors left at McAulev's A Bible conference potatoes tl >» Thousand Island 5 July 22nd. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at McAul ey"s Book Store. Mrs. Miller, Patrick street, was re-| ed to the Hote: Dieu on Sunday | Corbett"s ambulance } A lone and lo: was fis § offender in € cour n- 1 it 1 He was fine 10 oo 3 >] Eleventh Edition, Price $3.00. James E. McNeely, Calabogie, is al : tient in the Hotel Diew Hospital. | mE mE * == SEE REET = E College Book Store, District Agents Curtis Pub. Co. rth, Rev. F. G Kirkpatrick, of ® Tea Setts, Roast Platters, Entgee dishes, Soup Tureens, burgh, and Rev. R. H. H. Bul ire Trays, Casseroles, t of Roslin, arrived in the city] Monday to attend the sessions of the Cat Glass in i 5 Ontario Synod, which open Tuesday. | the very best of wired Winnipeg and the price quoted | such quantities as required at five Bishop Reper, of Ottawa, ' -- to him ou the open .arket was $1.90 | cents per pound ' lt indeed, © | asked to preach the Personal gifts for the Bride o- - 3 -- | pity that the committee could not se-| .;vjce jn St. George's Cathedral| and Bridesmaids are here secure their consignment of pota-j.ppa gq. night at which dishop Bid-| whit all de - ' Ree: heve 10 toes the same price as Wolfe Is- 11 will be enthroned as Bishop of " eee land Diocese. The Bishop will be en | throned by Bishop Williams, of Lon-| don. Prevost, Brock street, has received | all his spring and summer goods Tor | his order clothing department, in| Ready-made clothing he has in stock a very fine line of Blue and Gray worsted suits for those not wishing | to leave their order. He has also re- | ceived some cery nice lines of Gents' | Furnishings, not CHEN CHEAP POTATOES ISLAND carload that he 4 ed a WOLFE FARMERS SE- :as0D LOCAL FUR!STORAGE Safe, Reliable. 1c ay Official Automobile Road Guide of Canada Containing roads in the Provinces. usps' Fro High Gr Winnipeg--Are of! ( was ( wle tana rrived in the tuning Or-| or 'phone 564.1 s to be held at tt of : deal promptly when e great demand' for The et amounted Telephone 489, our fur van will call. Park 16 week {days 1 000 pounds The townshi 2 action effort JOHN MCKAY, Limited. th Prod 149-157 Brock St. . re of the very best] other car wali Experts who ha n oppor-{ In taking mon Monday | Sit ply 1 that they werel|P they had ever! that them | too high. The! A Whig rep wd were! Monday morning, when were de-| were being unlo: | happy lot of rmers, n Kingston from: working like yjaus Asked ahout Jones. la and was un-| the quality of the potatoes, they sta- The were first class in every hat they were more having the opportuni- of ng them at this price. It tated that no profit was looked || person the deal, and transactions were com t if there was a dollar t would be devoted to the Red Society I. bag of | than | nhrough { 81 maps and describing about 15,000 ' miles of good rovinces of Ontario and Quebec, and the Maritime mmittee | & oth v drunk only the of day. island art other prices quoted felt the were 1lmost see yrter was the present on is potatoes Mrs. J. Roadhouse, Nelson street, | and found a 14ft to-day for Foxboro to spend a fifty or more, | few days with her daughter, Mrs. | i the fron the isl than pleased and to get them the the President Board of acknowledges receipt of m Miss Janet Richmond for the | ian Relief Fund he meetings ol {ted that they respect ar t than pleased at ty t yards 5 were on the which will open! day noon, will mark the fifty- {° ond session of the Incorporated ynod of the Diocese of Ontario. Mrs. J. G. Dewar died at Reist, berta, May 6th, we Miss Margaret Allan She ted at Queen's University. At the Strand Ato-night, Chas Murrgy and Louise Fazenda, in "Maggie's First False 2,000 fect of Keystone fun and frolic. | Miss" Annie Walch, superintendent | the Cobourg hospital, has just graduated two nurses, Miss Milli gen, Thessalon, and Miss Cgle, Plain ville Miss Walsh is from Kingston Rural Dean J. W. Jones, o am was Hes for by 3 . e farn vere eager to get the potatoe the ire anxious to do weir "bit" for increased production. | I'he stor urrounding the | in Al- | Agnes! gradu- on this carload of |o interesting ane. | Cross @ V Dr. A. W. Richardson! A feature of the arrival of the po rer of Kingston, ad | tatoes was the speed in which they at Wolfe Island, unloaded The car was placed eater Produc tion) on the track near the wharf in front delivered 'Tost | of Hall Monday forenoon nting out an quick order the potatoes were creased produc { put of the farmers and y were present |'w the island Good impressed | "spuds" assured the island there was a the price of po ther too high for | produc Dr. Spankie sized up| Yhe aril decided to take up [Greater the questi securing a supply of} being seed potatoes from the west He | $4.50 an le New or Rebuilt ' Rented and Repaired Wedding Suggestions Our were Step," the ( d in ity poi boat ot on 1e Corona Portable, Folding, 8% Ibs. Rib- bons and Carbon Papers. Filing Cabinets Office Furniture J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. | mm ------ SSSR SOR nent | windows are replete with suggestions for weddings: £00N are now providing out in larg number were and eager to general feeling wa to pay of course for plant but thi vear that the increased | weather man is tion Ww potatoes ecured by the Production Committee, are |... sold in the market house al per ninety-pound bags, or in tatoes iltoge them the situation variety, and workmanship. )'" has been! sermon at the is, a Elegant range of curtain materials in the season's most popular designs: al In Platinum or Gold. Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. SOWARDS KEEPS COAL AND COAL KEEPS SOWARDS. . Achievement Through Curtain Muslins . . .. .. 15cayard and up Glasses. Curtain Scrims .. 25¢ a yard and up Ex-President was awkward and stupid as a boy until he suddenly dis- covered that he could not see as much as other boys. He tells us that glasses changed his career. Yours may be such a case. Come in and get our spec ialist's advice, Consultation free, -------------------------------- Late Mrs, Janes Graham. On Saturday morning Mrs. James A QUEEN'S STUDENT FALLS. | Graham passed to rest at her home, a Lieut. W. G. McIntyre, of No. 5 Field Company, C.E. | Lieut. W. G. McIntyre, a former | sapper of No. § Field Company, Can- | adian Engineers (Queen's), who was | proanoted to a commission on the | field, fell in action at Vimy Ridge. | His death is reported in letters re- | i ceived by his mother at Clearwater, | Man. At Queen's hie was president 1 of his year "15 Arts, securing his de- | gree with that year. He was for. | ward on the first soccer team fo. | two years and was ever an eager | Pi . 1P 1 1 i worker for bis college, ictorial Patterns please particular people The dead hero enlisted with No. 5 | Pp ple. F.C.C.E., and served as a sapper at | - Sold only by the front for many months, securing his commission last September. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE -------- | Furs! All kind of Fox Stoles suitable for Summer Wear. W. F.Gourdier 80 Brock Street Phone 700. . re 80 Albert street. She had been a C am Madras Muslins patient sufferer for a number o years from paralysis. The deceasea was born in Nottinghamshire, Eng., seventy-four years ago, coming lo Canada at the age of thirteen. In religion Mrs. Graham was a Method- ist and a member of Princess Street Church. She is survived by three sons, Capt. James and Henry, or | Kingston, and Samuel of Long | Beach, Cal.; four daughters, Mis. J. M. Graham, of Napanee; Mrs. F. H. Rutherford, of Kingston, and Misses Sara and Nellie at home; also one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Ashurst, ol Kingston. Sht was a faithful wife, a good mother and a true friend, and her death causes the deepest re- | great by all who knew ler. AA lf PARADIS TAXI STAND Always ready for your call -- day or night. GARAGE FOOT OF BROCK ST. Phone 822; House 611 Cars washed. Gasoline and Oil For Sale. Agent for tmp. Carbon Chaser EB. P. ..-.. 35cayard Fancy Colored Madras Muslins, beautiful patterns, special . . .. .. . 39c a yard Big showing of Lace Curtains at 95c¢ pr. up. Beautiful display of Cretonnes. Registered Optometrist. 842 King Street THE BUSY OPTICAL STORE. - vd " In a letter written the day before | his death to hs mother he gave much comfort to those left behind. | He seemed to feel that the morrow | would be the end and the closing | | sentences of the letter were abso- | lutely typical of the spirit that guia- | ed him all through duis long months | at the fromt. "1 trust humbly in! God, whichever way the issue gades, | and ask success for our arms, for-| giveness (for our sing and rest after | our much toiling. So now, good-| oo ~~ bye, and if I go, I go to join Jack. | The Late Pte. S. Helem. Samuel Helem, a former resident of Manotick, who enlisted under Lieut.-Col. C. A. Low when the 146th Battalion was' being formed, died in the Mowat Memorial Hospital on Saturday after a long illness. The deceased was discharged several FancyClover ~ HONEY | Seivod treatment because of military gas, near Victoria Park, 1550 {In one pound sections, 25 cents each. enlistment . He was received at the N sl 1 | Fresh California Prunes, nice and Mowat Hospital on April 28th last ew bungalow | Juicy ... ... 10¢c, 123§c, 15¢. Ib. | and has been steadily sinking since h : 4 rooms, electricity, B. and C,, Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢c.|then. The deceased was about fifty {God bless you. His brother Jack | good cellar, in west end. Evaporated Apricots ... .... 15¢ Ib. years of age. One brother, William Was killed on the Somme last Sep- Sweet Cider 40c gal.|G. Helem, Manotick, survives. The | tember with the 5th Battalion. McCANN remains are being sent to Manotick Real Estate Agency Ww RMcRea & Co n. . by James Reid & Co., undertakers. | 82 Brock St. | Phone 326 or 621. . | Golden Lion Grocery a a a hh ht nd EE EET EE ATER EEL ETT Realty Bargains Golden Lion Grocery $3,000 New Brick Dwelling, 7 rooms, hardwood floors, electric light, King St. onthe Lake Front A detached dwelling with barn and garden, plot or land, 103 x 175, for $2500, vase for -------- ---- poe BUILDERS SUPPLIES eeey CLOSING OF MAILS British mall closes irregularly. Information posted at P.O. Lobby from time to time. PRESSED BRICK "ee een sen Asparagus From Wolfe Island. First lot of the season received | | today at Carnovsky's, { United States, dally 11.30 a.m. and 11.30 p.m. Grand Trunk, going east, 1.30 «om. and 11.30 p.m. Grand Trunk, Toronto and west, including Western States ¢.. ... ... ... 1.00 pm. Grand Trunk and all west of City, 2.30 pm, and 11.30 p.m. C.P.R. .. 10.156 am. and 5.00 pm. CNR (cL vo aie 2.00 pm. The Late A. Lazier, Allan Lazier, who was born nine- | ty-five years ago at Belleville, died in the Hopse of 'Providence on Sunday | after a short illness. The deceased has been at the House of Providence for sometime. The remains are be- ing transferred to Northport for in- | terment by S. S. Corbett, under-| taker. | 1 Just received a A dwelling op Raglan Road $800. Easy terms. fresh consignment of Rea Pressed Brick. Pine street--Dwelling and large stable with stalls for four horses; : floors cemented, finished inside with ond matched lumber, $2350, FATHER SERVES AT 65. In Portsmouth -- Stone barn, lot 132 x 132, $000, Furnished Houses, EW. Mullin & Son Sellers of Real Estate. Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 539 amd 1456, nn € NE ete "Stores FAVORITE DRUG STOR dwelling, ! This Family of Harveys Have Cer- : | tainly Dome Their "Bit." F. E. Harvey, 295 Queen street, {has received word from his father | that ae has been called upon,"at the {age of sixty-five, to serve in the 5th Buffs in England. Mr. Harvey has {had four brothers on active service. One was killed last September and {one was wounded. The Late J Kimpson. f The funeral of the late Joseph Kimpson took place on Monday morning from his late residence Bay | street, Rev. E. R. McLean conducted | the service, The deceased was for | forty years 4he honored and faithful | sexton of Cooke's Presbyterian | church and the following members | of Cooke's Session acted as pall-| bearers at the funeral: J. V. Bur-| ton, John Murray, James McCulla, | William Anderson, J. W. Bradshaw and D. A. Shaw. { S ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards. Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. Phones: Office 66, Factory 1413 Stored and Insured at reasonable rates at "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." boas Lumber. Coal ang Wood weed Vl A i Steamers Have Trouble. Word reached the city Monday af- | térnoon that the Donnelly Wrecking . { Company had released the barge andinionl. { Brighton, which went ashore at the n he Iy Size And various shapes are included in our showing of floor coverings. erever you have space for a rug, we have one to fit it. You have only to come here with the di- mensions and we will show you rugs in vari- ous designs and colorings that will appeal to you and most of all, the prices are right. Rugs in Eve | fice as soon as possible. =| Tiger's Coat," by Elizabeth Defeans. =| "The Stingy Receiver." Helpers Nedded For Red Cross Col- lection. The. Red Cross workers have open- ed a committee room in the office of of the British-American building in order to prepare for the house to house canvass of May 30th. Collee- s are needed for the canvass. ose who are willing to help kindly give in their names at the above of- 6 Important New Novels--=6. "The Hundredth = Chance," by Ethel M. Dell." "Much Ado About Peter," by Jean Webster. "The by Eleanor Hallowell Abbotts "Piccadilly Jim," by P. G. Wodehouse. "The Preach- er of Cedar Mountain," by Ernest Thompson Seton. For sale by R. Uglow and Co. | R_ MoFaul, | Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Johnston and Mr, and Mrs. W, Buck, Uppet Wil- two week' motor trip around lake Suttle and through New . York == street, left on Monday for af ¥ The moths are busy, don't overlook your furs. Our up-fo-date storage department is at your service. We guarantee perfect satisfaction. For par- ticulars call and see us or Phone 238. § «oection of the yards and premises. |} Constable -§§i been appointed Honorary Chaplain ngston. {head of the Narrows, near Broek- i ville, and that the wrecking outfit | was now on its way back to go to the isteamer Barn Whittaker, which is {ashore at Salmcn Point on Lake On- | tario. ' Empire Day Celebration. Victoria school is to have a special | cciebration of Empire Day in aid of { tye Red Cress. Sydenham street {church has been kindly lent to the {pupils for the punpose. Service be- | gins at 2.30 p.m., Empire Day, Wed- { nesday, May 23rd. Silver collection. | Public are invited to the gallery. | Inspecting Premises. { Constables Marshall "Armstrong { and Daniel McCarey started out Mon- {day morning to make the usual in. tractive than regu- lar features; the beauty of a fair, glowing, cleas and healthy skin. i McCarey has takem the {morth side of Princess street and | Constable Armstrong the south side. 1 op -------- Rev. Dr." Blagrave has recently {to the Bishop of Ki faults For a radiantly natural complex- ion of lingerin and lasting ef- »ct, apply. m's Milkweed am thenletalightappli- cation of Velveola Scuveraine Face Powder add the finishing touch. Fresh Supply Just Received MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE.

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