Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1917, p. 6

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PAGE BIX ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, VEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1917. -- -- -- SE ---- AUCTIONSALE [rome PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY Careless Shampooing || ay. : Lh a ~ " a Spoils The Hair | N EWS From Eastern Ontario / et py | wrod $35 per "a From folio apply by p contained In nortgag auction Copies of all my photos in Whig's illustrated supplement may be secur- If you want to keep your hair look in ublic 2 0 Mur- f Wiltiam Mur ed from me. ing ite best, be careful what you wash it with. . Don't use prepared sham- | bv ; ¢ ants | BS Ringstan, Oniasio, vanced the price of bread to 10 cents 5 day of June, 1917, anything se that cont: A { ---- poos or an) jug ol ¢ ot 1 or 81 a loaf. | The I " t th ur « 2 ck, moon, all that too much alkali. This dries the scalp Rev. Walter S, Lennon, pastor of he Late Mrs. O. Parsons, pruper situate ir CILY Of KH | ee ee ee ee tet. AAA Attest Patan makes the hair brittle, and ruins it Ganan ue BY. ler S, ey Sl Manykin jans will regret to |ston and known ber 401 Alfred S | Grace church, went to Cornwall yes- | Man gstonians will reg 0 Strcet Aad Deine composed of the Sou- I six inct The_best thing for steady use Is| terday where he was one of the prin- | heir of the deata on Tuesday even- | 7,70 "G5 VI, s of la ust Hain Shuldfied resol apd) cipal speakers at a recruiting meet- ing of Olive Conklin, wife of the late fot 2ymhes Six x 1d ed and { on *. is better than anything else You can} From Our Own Correspondent) ing for the Cornwall battery of whic h | W filam Pareons, and Sister of Dore: on ig 0 of Hp wi lai u 1nc aC vercoats use May 23.--The steam barge Hinck- Capt. Howard Taylor is commanding Janie 3 eid, Princess Sereel: Thee on the Her wer F i One or twa t-aspeonfuls will| = ifbcpiavigaiiinpsl officer. : | ton: he deceased had been a rest- frst das fran Jouse ol pa in ihe $14 00 t $18 00 cleanse the hair and scalp thorough- ley 'was in Dori Luis Week - with & Word was received here by rela- dont of Toronto for a number of DE with hot air furnace and all : s o . ly Simply moisten the hair with cargo of coal. tives on Monday that Lieut. Frank jyears modern improvements. x cn Plain Grey Chesterfield Overcoats $12.00 to $20.00 vater and rub it in It makes an| Capt. D. J. Kenney of the ferry | Mooney, who went overseas with the | The 1 -- - h ] eat ST TPOEY Is ofterei sor sale £hp- New Raincoats and Spring Overcoat Combined, $15.00, abundance of rich, creamy Isther.{jaunch Yennek has made satisfac- | 57d Battery of the 1st Brigade had | he Late Miss S. Walroth. per cent down at time ale, Soin Indigo Blue and Pattern Worsted Suitings at Large Stock of been wounded in action. | - Susan Walroth, aged fifty-one, alance in thirty days thereaf The moderate prices. which rinses out easily, removing ev- | ; Tm " : i - : § ery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff | (0TY arrangements with the immigra Word has been received of the [resident of Olden township, died in|other terms will be the ordinary terms 3 (0 , » a and conditions of the Supreme Court off te RO ; partie i f | death of Pte. E. J. Codd, wi inter- | Ki t y af 1 and excessive oil. Th¢ \hair dries |tion department for the carrying of | death of Pte. E. J. Codd, who winte ngston on Tuesday after a 10nE|(ytaria. A certain portion of the par i 4 between Gananoque and | &d here with "A" Co., 59th Battalion |illness. The remains were sent by [chase money will be allowed to remain | : JOHN TWEDDELL J quickly and evenly, and it leaves the |' anvers . : ¥ scalp soft, end the khair fine and silky, | Clayton, ) 4 year ago last winter. He was kill- | James Reid & Co. to Toronto for [on Jorigage. : i : vi 1h; 3 : ¢ bright, lustrous, flufly and easy to| iue pans were published in Christ | ed in action recently, His home was | burial. Et iihiare, 2rply W Civil and Military Tailor 131 Princess St. | church on Sunday last for the mar- |in Lindsay. KING & SMYTHE, Vendor's Solicitors, tipi J) manage You can get mulsified cocoanut oi' | riage of Miss Beatrice Grace Aikens, Pte, Lyman Lavine, who went The Late James Kane. 71-73 Clarence Street, Kir on, Ont at any pha 'macy, it's very ~heap.\and | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.|overseas with the 156th Battalion The death of James Kane, which . . a few ounces will supply every mem-\ Aikens, Thornloe, to Rev, Herbert |has been invalided home as physi- occurred Tuesday at his late resid- Notice to Creditors ber of the family for months \Pringle L. Th. priest-in-charge of [cally unfit for service, and is spend- ence, 67 Colborne street, brought AA nr Sharbot Lake, late 6f West Hartle- | ing some time in town with friends. sorrow to relatives and to citizens, pool, England. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mitchell, and who mourn the passing of an up- And Others. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mills, Hick- | Capt. and Mrs. Van Dresser are en- right and conscientious citizen. His |, The proditors of John Ernest Muckle, | 4 Sh a a 1 i 8 is vi i J he , Re ate of the Oity of Kingston, 4 the F {ory street, Ro With a Serious is. JoZing an auto trip-through Northern funeral will take place on Thursday | County of Frontensc, ne: ton, in Se ; . . | hap on Sunday afternoon e New York. afternoon, conducted by Rev. T. W.|on or about t 15th day of January, 2 ennite ject for a run up the Kingston road in Mrs, Ira Kip, Jr., of Orange, N.J. a 2 ' v A.D, 1917 othe havifig claims p , ge, : | Savary, St. James' church. against his estate pursuant 10. Rr their auto. The car Surucd fuydle, was at Leek Island the latter part of The late Mr. Kane was born in| s¥0 101% Schapter 107, harapant to I For sixty-five years Ye Olde Firme has had one Mrs.. Mills's wrist was broken, Mr. {last week directing certain improve- Maghera, County Derry, Ireland, and | to send by post prepaid or otherwise 2 defimic obiect alway ads Mills's head was cut and he was also | ments to be made there in fitting it | came to Canada in 1862, spending |9€Mver to the undersigned solicitor for efinite ouject always in view--that has been to i 8 , sa ' John Lyle, Executor, of the last ill « 7] bruised about the chest. out as a convalescent home for in- (ost of his years in Kingston City. | ine eid dem putor oF the lam wil) of Hl make the Charleston Lake On Monday the local bakers ad- | valided soldiers, Before coming. to this city he was & | 11th day of June, AT. 1817. full par- : Th . y v A A AAA A AAA ANNAN ir cen. | SCHOOIMALE of the late James Shan- Hoclars of heir oleime oounty os 4 t emtzman NX ( u Good fishing, boating, bathing. i} . non in Ireland, and a close friend-| of securities, if any, held by them Af. EY c = * Write for folder. NO MORE WHISKEY MILITARY FUNERAL HELD. ship existed between the two. De- ter the sai 1 tth day of June the assets ! Te TT ceased was an Orangeman, a Con- 3 ne soe Xocease wi we distributed EE ~ rt 1 ' ong e parties e tied thereto - Hw° b 4 FOR THE au ER Returned Diticars Torn Pallbearers | servative and a faithful attendant at ine regard only to the cl 1 4hs re) y bay: i A mn of Lieut. Tierney. St. James' church. notice thereof shall have been receiv- Seized Spirits to be ed . . Pr Used by| , ,.jiitary funeral in honor of the | His wife predeceased him a year Dated this 12th day of May, A.D. 1917 the World's Best Piano. Those who know C. ST ATC, Hospitals For Medicinal late Lieut. MM. Tierney, 2nd Bat- [and a half ago. He is survived by ST AIR hi A be Ln Purposes. talion, who died on Monday evening, | five daughters, Mrs. H. Milne, To- : this plano best--artists, critics, owners--say that . was held on Wednesday at 8.30 a.m. | ronto; Mrs. E. Zinkan, Kitchener, the object has been attained, Carrying out the strict letter of | from the Hotel Dieu to St. Mary's |Ont.; Mrs. William Dean, of this | cama the Ontario Temperance "Act, Chief | Cathedral, and thence to St. Mary's | city; Annie M. and Elizabeth, at GREATER of Police Baillie has beem pouring cemetery. The funeral was very | home, and two sons, R. J. Kane, a 4 Sole R Abiv is abba olf Pom ; the C.P.R. at . - ole Representative confiscated whiskey in the gutter. | largely attended and the floral tri- | cable operator with h ; PROD 3 t , ! y fl | This is an awful waste when Kings- | butes were magnificent. Modreal, 884, gn Bate: Bitencs UCTION = for this district: fl | ton hospitals have to pay out money The remains were taken on a gun | Aires, Argentine, private secre ary | % I = holiday ll | to purchase liquor. Mayor Hughes | carriage from the Hotel Dieu to the | to the Ferro<Carrill Midland Com- MOVEMENT | wT Sa on the 17th wrote Vice-Chairman W. | cathedral, where a solemn requiem | pany. AH have the sincerest sym- 1 C WwW Lindsay Ltd SCauiy S. Dingman of the Ontario License | mass was sung for the repose of his | p#thy of a large circle of friends: . . ' . Conunission Board, asking that |soul. The gun carriage was follow- tomorrow. Some whiskey seized there be divided |ed by a firing party and a long line Late James Hartford. among the two local hospitals and | of soldiers who have been overseas. James Hartford died very sudden- : ll | the Home for the Aged. A letter was The pallbearers were Col. Acker-|ly at the House of Providence on of you will shave Wesinesday morning by | man, Majors Goodwin and Birdsall, | Tuesday night at the age of sixty- Address: E. Giles, Manager. Charleston, Ont Nt Th SoMeitor for the Kxecutor received ll | Inspector McCammon stating that | Capts. Swaine and Macnee, and [five years. Deceased had been an d make your the provincial secretary had decided | Lieuts. Newlands and Mills. inmate of that place for some time. The Committee has a quantity of an if | to grant Mayor Hughes' request and { The following floral and spiritual |The remains will be forwarded to |First Class Seed Potatoes for sale : instructing him to see that the offerings were received: From wife, | Perth on Thursday by undertaker M. {at the Island Market, and requests CHEMICALLY SELF-EXTINGUISHING liquor was divided among the insti- | wreath; mother and father, cross; [P, Keyes. | those parties f 1 loug , face sore--but tutions named for medicinal pur- sister Kathie, wreath; late fellow -- | cultivating van: Roughing a What do these words mean to you? poses and to obtain receipts there- | officers, 2nd Battalion, wreath; com- STOCK MARKETS. lof cb » by the Ci cure their Il v for from the superintendents of the | mandant and staff of the LS. of T., --ta oy by the City to secure their you have relief institutions. At present the chief of | wreath; Col. Perreau, flowers tied Quotations Furnished by Bongard, ) ll] police is holding three gallons of | with colours of Dublin Fusiliers; : ' hap - Whiskey seized last week: Major Goodwin, late of 2nd Batt. Ryerson & Co., 44 Clarence St., Perhaps you have noticed these words and the notation after June 3rd." i EO rr-------------- an old comrade, spray; W. A. Dewey, Howard 8. Folger, Manager. AT THE ISLAND "No fire left when blown out" on our new "Silent Parlor" match | The firemen report the loss of a |sheaf of roses: Mr. and Mrs. Hen- oi-- boxes. The Splits or sticks of all matches contained in these brass cap off hose wagon No. 2 and |[derson, cross; Mr. and Mrs. H. New York Stocks. MARKET boxes have been impregnated or soaked in a chemical solution would, like the finder to return the | Cooke, spray of flowers: Mrs Cooper Open. 2.45 p.m. |- y hich renders Shem dead wood once they have been lighted and 3 . ers; - C LL . . TE] me oe up lown out, and the danger of FIRE from glowing matches is same to the Brock street fire hall. |and daughter, cross; Mrs. T. Walton, | Atchison ,. ... . 102% 102% ' : & 5 There. was no session of the Police |spray; Mrs. Parfait, cross; Mr, and [B. & O. .. ... .. 70% 705 THOMAS COPLEY hereby reduced to the greatest minimum. They mean greater safety ii the Home -- Surely something that.interests you keenly! Court on Wednesday morning. Mrs, Williams and family, spray. C.P.R.......0 161 160% Telephone 987 Mass offering cards--Dr. A.W. |Erie .. .,. ... . 1 25% | wanting anything done In the carpen- SAFETY FIRST AND ALWAYS Se-- USE McCarthy, Mr. Frape, Miss Pearl Marine it 2 tery line. Estimates given on all kinds i arine, pfd. .. .. I" of repairs and new work; al hard- Frape, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings, Mrs. Noone pie ed 9014 | wood floors of all kinds. All orders win |} EDDY'S SILENT 500s . « receive prom att fon. 5 Southern Pae. ... 933 931 | EP i apt Alteption. Shop 40 Unfbn Pacific .. 136 rin ANNETTE KELLERMANN A mn UNCEM N ! | oman Alcohol .. ... .. 13 120% D D D Prescription V , Am. Loco. .. .. 701% IY . In Neptune's TER oe at the Strand Anecorts . TN 2 82% e ° . cro a Beth. Steel .. . 131% "Neptune's Daughter" a photo- | crucible... ... . . 71 | -------------- drama complete in eight parts will | 1, ter Nickel .. . . 40% | for 15 years the standard remedy for be presented at the Strand for the |Kennicott .. . .. 47% | all skin diseases. A liquid used ex- . ; last three days of this week, and | Mexican Pet .. ., ¢ 94% {ternally. Instant relief from itch. gives Miss Annette Kellermann a |Rep. Steel .. . .. 85% | Your money back 'if the, first bottle ° ° 0. * long pantomimic part to play, in ad- |U. S. Steel .. . . 127% | does not bring you relief. Ask also ) . « 114% 114% about D. D. D. Soap. Mahood's Drug Coyle. dition to which she is shown in old | Utah .. and new feats of diving. Anglo French .. . 93% | Store, Kingston. As a phantasy of the sea, the pic- ture has diverting and original qual- 5 3 ities. Miss Kellermann, often called Canadian Stocks. a mermaid, appears like one this: |Brazilian .. .... 40 "Ranks with the Strongest" NEW SCALE WILLIAMS PIANOS time. Surrounded by some forty sis- gay, Seman or 8 % : HUDSON BAY ters she swims and dives about the COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and shores of Bermuda. vGan. Loco, v5. 388 -, Insurance Company RECORDS After a long series of adventures,' Sous. Smeliers Annetie loses the charm and has to . Steel .. ... Ph RAN a remain a mortal, though an exalted | Nova Scotia Steel IRE INS CE A Steel of Canada .. 2 Head Office, Royal I Bldg. And other musical merchandise. The public are cordially invited one, for she becomes the queen of the War Loan, Ala ' MONTREAL nce Bld to visit our store and become acquainted with the service we handsome young king who has just FBRCY J: QUINN, * can render. overthrown -a usurper to hig crown. Manager, Ontario Branch, Taorento Some remarkable scenes in this photo-drama show Miss Kellermann W H. GODWIN & SONS : e in J. JOHNSTON Local Manager. Which Has Been Arranged for the AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. ¢ Have Opened an Up-to-date Music Store at the Corner of Princess and Sydenham Streets. feeding a cave full of fish, doing hiz® . dives from perilous cliffs, struggling « City aBseball League. with a hired assassin on the water, The following schedule of games § ® and dancing classic dances as a | has been arranged by the City Base- . men An woodland nymph. ball League: W Shosphoding, ea June 2, Vics. vs. C.L.O.; June 9, ) # English J . RT 2 7 vy in 'old Nor ms TWO MOTIONS ENTERED Athletics vs, Vics.; Jume 16, C.L.C. vs. Athletics; June 23, C.L.C. vs. J Justice Middleton Will Hear Two | Vies.; June 30, Vies. vs. Athletics; Applications Regarding Wills. July 7, Athletics vs. C.L.C.; July 14, What You C drat The docket of Civil Causes entered | Vivs. vs. C.L.C.; July 21, Athletics .' "One iz will eure, for trial at the Non-Jury Aseises ® | 6 View: July 28, GLC. va. Ath-| St rend | 8 CALLING CARDS, ETC. a ou : an nd ke Tuesday uu 2 re letics;; Aug. 4, C.L.C. vs. Vies.; or a A EL Rd Justice Middleton will be two mo- | August 11, "Vics. vs. Athletics ENGRAVED OR PRINTED, FOR tions. Aug. 18, Athleties vs. CI.C.; Aug. 1u or C One is an application on behalf of | 25, Vies. vs. C.1L;C.; Sept. 2, Ath- Marion B. Lesslie, Executrix of the |letics vs. Vies.; Sept. 9, C.L.C. vs. FOR SALE ; ; late Catherine Cronin for the advice | Athletics. ON WEDNESDAY MAY 23RD. and direction of the court as to the Farm of 150 Acres: : : ' : disposition of the legacy of $500" BURIED ¥OR A TIME " . . ] ' Or { given by her will to "Mrs. R. T. Wal- 135: of Pla Sand Lak 5 Fen - o Infants' Silk Bonnets, Reg. 75¢ and $1.00. he) atable pracy bY shor tor |Gunner Guy Gamsby is Again in Hos. {| (00,70 Flot, band, balance ing En, Bri d es > Infants' Corded Silk Bonnets. Reg. $1.00. think proper." Mrs. R. T. Walkem | pial 5 Hing. stoeat 1. Trans" eiue. sil trom Ring: E38 : eased trix, 8. H.C. Ga s | 3 i J Infants' F ancy Lawn and Organdy Bon- Phe fe oye fication for an dest, had st, cable from Jnglung yes- {] ets, yw rd h ix tate |terday ( ) telling her t her ||| EEEESESSas---------- Motor Cones. Rens SEER TRE EE Gm gama ie ovr || W. H. Godwin & Son | SEE OUR SAMPLES i : 4 wi - | lately returned to France trom Eng- || . tor ps. R lar 75¢ line. SOF; 30 Tartheith Ra oo yo: uy land, is again wounded in the recent 89 Brock Street Phone 434 Children's Dresses, plain and fancy em- © fone James A. Acton, deceased, the [fighting and is also suffering from |\, broidered instalment due on 3rd March 1917 |shell shock. He was buried for a s : red. of the legacy bequeathed to him and [time by a huge shell. tad : : : 1 iqu h h tal f the | rene yooh Hate. in pique, heavy [lor besiege sel [A = rsets in good to + Chas. lied mn on--A. Duguid, ; s - 0 * Corset strong i m style, i ys A i ant. Ch in Lindsay; A. ro] ng, Bowmanville, ] y ¢ ; j The British Whig D.ed of nds--R. J. Brown, worth $1 .00. | p olic. Colborne; Ww i Morrison, Lindsay. | focal Collars--our 75c line, one day only. fl Ina in Ry Br Tams. 2} yards of Maline or Tulle in all shades. il at most pathetic te nT! oe Dail 3 1 of U o Job Department 2 yards of regular 50c¢ insertion. MN son, Fenelon Falis; Lieut. F. mn. : Westbean, Picton. : HI--C.'A. Jackson. Fiinton. Best : . "Golden Rule Service" poisoning--W. Phone 292 ' Phone 243 Kingston, The firemen were called shortly after 7 o'clock, Wednesday morning, to a House on Concession streét, near - ns - the Bath Road, owned and occupied Roy Miller, Ernesttown, wis re- by Robert Polk. Fire started from | moved from fhe G.T.R. station to overheated stovepipes, but the dam- | the General Hospital on Wednesday age was slight, '| morning in James Reid's ambulance.

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