Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1918, p. 2

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PAGE TWO « BE 20 TO S10R 7° McKay Furs | « Kingston's Reliable Fur House 149 to 15 Your Windows and Doors Are drafty snd cold. Our metal weather strips put on by eéxperts will make them wind \ and storm proof. Give us the chance to prove this to you. Ring 819, J.R. C. Dobbs & Co. #1 Clarence Street Kingston, Ont. 1 ---------------- A ---------- DECIDE NOW ---- to i SECURE A HOME And avoid the worry of looking for one in the spring. Here are one or two good proposis tiony, $4100, new brick, hardwood floors, 9 vooms, furnace, open plumbing; lot 40 x 120; west end, near trolley line. ), frame, 6 rooms, elec tricity, farnace; one block from Clergy street, ; Possession May Ist br pos sibly earlier. A choice selec of homes 'on our list. ist your property with now. us . rg IS. R. McCANN 86 Brock St Phones 326-021 FancyClover THE DAIL _BRITISH _WHIG, MONDAY. JANUARY. 21, 1918. MISSIONARY FROM CHINA PREACHID IN at EEN STREET METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY A Lady Missionary From India Gave | on Address in First Baptist Church | Dr. Hugh Pedley, Mont- | Queen's University. BE. 8. Taylor, Ott Rev. real, at {bad i {on March 31st. | Mills has gone | street west. Sunday y illumin- ihe father Sermon at Quee ns. Dr Hug! took Jot b as Woes , dwelt and so war pted neg on a caus Jesu onsolation hours, t to i i Missionary In First Baptist, interesting story in India, was toid| rst Baptist Church on Sun-| morning, when Dr. Jessie Allyn, | eturned missionary from India, was| preacher | Dr. Allyn has spent six years in udia, and is now home on farlough i » outstanding point her ad- dress 'was the need of a well-equip- { ped hospital. She said that througl the work in ihe hespitals a great | deal of missionary work could be { accomplished People who were it} | were given the best possible treat- | ment, and afterwards the missionar- had a splendid opportunity 0 speak to them and consult them] | about their spiritual life. The speaker declared that | of the greatest of many needs in { India to-day was that of good { pitals. "Dr. Allyn stated' that' the young| { men leaving the universities whol { had been treated at the hospitals and | | had been led' to live a Christian life were a powerful force in the work as they could best speak to the peo-| | pio and explain matiers to them. | | | k Ory about WOrs of Brock St. Achievement Through one! | \ | 108~ i 18 Glasses. Ex-President Roosevelt 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, At Chalmers Church. At Chalmers Church on { Rev. H. M., Hamilton, the First | { Presbyterian Church, Brockville, was the special speaker of the day and delivered forceful sermons. Rev. Mr. Hamilton was introduc- eq by Rev. Dr. W. G. Jordan and the latter made feeling reference to the speaker, who 18st a son at the front. Sunday of T2ND. BATTERY BANQUET. Held at the Randolph Hotel : Thursday. Last Thursday evening the boys of the 72nd (Queen's) Overseas Field Battery formed up on Weir parade grounds at Artillery Park, under Corporal "Bud" McCaffery and pro- ceeded to the Randolph hotel, where a banquet was held. The banqhet room was beautifully decorated with ferns and palms and the tables were graced with bouquets of roses. The Qii®en's boys numbered 110. The iguests of hosor were Sergt.-Major J | Bland, Sergt-Major Applegate (re- H NEY {cently returned from the front), : ; { Quartalmaster Sergt. Small, Sergt. A. Farrow, Sergt. F. H. Lavell, In one pohind sections, 25 cents each, | \ Sort. G. r I ghmston, Sergt. H. C Fresh Lalifornia Prunes, nice and { Mason, Sergt. J. M. Rowe, Sergt. juicy ... .., 10e¢, 123c, 15c ib. |G. _-- ilson a Sergt. J. Austin. Brated Peaches, 2 lbs for 25¢c.| The chairman was Gunper G. C. Evaporated Apricots . cymes 15¢ I Menturs and ke handled his post Sweet Cider 406 gal, | In a most capable manner. Mueh of {the evening's enjoyment was due to his abundance pf humour and wit. The first toast "To the King" was | prabesed by the chairman, followed on J. "er ewe W. R. McRea & Co. by a toast to "Our Guests" proy d ov the chairman and replied to by «| Sergts Major Bland, who in turn prd- {posed a toast to "The Men of the Battery.' Bombardier Jette pro- posed a Yon "To the Ladies," and the chairman "To the Officers of the 72nd Battery." . ' Speeches - were given . by 'the chairmain Sergt-Major Applegate and Sergt.-Major Bland, after which a short programme was given consist- ing of; Solo, Gunner Goode; chorus, by the battery; speech, Gunner "Len" Golden Lion Grocery fo "Regine price 50. Sale Garduer: speech, Gunner "Irish" McConegliy: speech and reading. Gunnes igan; chorus, by the tery: § h, Corp. "Bud" Me- 'Calfery; chorus, "Artillery," by all { the battery; violin solo, Sergt. John- ston; hy Sergts. Mason, Johnston, Lavdll, Farrow and Austin: Chorus, "Farewell to Thee," the bors of the battery, Guaner "Randy" Stewart "enter- {tained the boys with a beautifuhren. dition of "For Me and My Gal," gnd a very appropriate story. Much cre dit is due Corpo D. M. McCaffrey, who handled the banguet in 3 most efficient manner. FE HARDWARE STOR STORE ROBBED. Package of Cartridges and $10 8 Taken From Princess Street Store. hi . $2.75 : Pa thieves are abroad in th | | | | and Wellington: streels. and » Bott with a Little = Stout inte. 22}! 4 gnagh,, a package of cartridges and $10 which in smail change nad been { jeft 3 the i ! ni Court on of i Mrs jon lea { West Indies and at Bermuda. : piano tuned. | pers { 8harbot 1 Oso over T. | original return was found correct. itu {ter 1 roads when no paving is likely to be {action towards INCIDENTS. OF THE ol | LOK 'AL NOTES AN AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. | Happenings In the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. There was no session of the Police Monday morning. Phe country roads are still in very shape 'with deep pitch holes. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Johnston, Wil- liam street, left on Sunday for Mont- reai Lent : r on Feb- 13th nesday aster Talls commences this ve Ash We Rev. Father Kingsley of to Boston, her is eritically il W. Swain, plano tuner, Kingston where his 100 Clergy ley's, or phone 564. A farmer suggests the suspensign civic by-laws, at pigs, cows and hens can .be by city resi- $0 1 raised { dents ieut T. G. ve. William 8. Smith, 'son of Smith, Gore street, is home He spent some time in the Now is the time to have your We carry two expert turners and will assure entire satis- faction, C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. notice received from Washing- states that the lately passed in- will affect Americans resid- f the United States fuel, Sunday ves- not to be held in St -Mary's cathedral during the remainder of tae winter. Benediction said after high mass. Ring up 645 for all kinds unfer- mented wines. The Grand both 3 » C to save are 18 Opera House performances of Crusoe," on Saturday. This is one of the most enjoyable : productions that Kingston has seen in years. The recount by Judge Lavell at Lake on Saturday showed Gray was elected reeve of Munro by 93 to 92. The was filled "Robinson f or that A. Now is the 'time piano tuned. We carry two expert ers and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. In a letter to his father, Postmas- Stewart, Col. James C. Stewart stated that he recently had. dinner with Col. A. E. Ross, and that the latter had recently returned from a trip to Switzerland. 'Bigger, better and Manager Bushell"s plans for the Kingston Industrial; He-is now pre- paring for the banguet. A regular spring freshet he Calls it. He hopes to have Dr. Creelman at it. We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will al. low the 6 months' rental on pur chase price, and BEfpnge easy terms on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Pte, Wilfrid Baker, wlio enlisted and left Canada with the 156th Bat- lion, had succumbed to #liness in § General Hospitfl, Rouen, Francs, on December 13th. His parents reside in Brockville. He had a half sister in Kingston. Sister Mary of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Mary's -on-the-Lake. to have your brighter," is CANNOT VOTE MONEY "FOR SUBURBAN AREA Civic Finance Committee Wants Work on County Roads Stopped This Year The finance committee will recom- mend te the City Couneil to-night that in view of conditions this yegr |! no work be done on .the subturban road ared, om which the e¢ity last vear expended $4,000 as its share. The committee says it'gannot see its way clear to put any amount in the budget this year for work on county done in the city and hen the people are taxed high en th, It is recommended that the County Coun- cil, which meets this week also take having suburban area work discontinued this year. The finance committee also claims that Kingston last year did not get value for its portion of the cost, it paving $4,000 for patchwork when the understanding was that sub- urban grea road building was to be of a permanent character. ZERO WEATHER - FURS ARE IN BIG DEMAND Ab OngFriday, Jan. 18th, a box social ~you may strike gxactly what Orders left at McAu- $1.50 and Hex Beach-- "Going Some. Auction 'Block. Winston Churchill-- Mr. Crewe's Career. Coniston. v ' E. Pauline Jolmson-- The Moceasin Maker. The Shagganappi. 4 Kitchener's Mob, My Home in the Huard. 1 Accuse. Challenge of the Future, Pan Germanism, Rolland B The Evidence in the Case, Field of Important War Books Now GO¢-- wl Norman Hall Rolland B. James M. > $1.25 Books Now at 60c. FY Pris. N "Harokl Bell Wright-- v Eves of the World : Calling of Dan Matthews. Printer of Udells Winning of Barbara Worth Their Yesterdays. Jack L onde a The tar Rover John 'Harley corn Night'Born Valley of the Lite Fang. Burning Daylight Mbon rances ate L. Bosher----- Mary Cary Miss @Gibbie Gault How It Happened Man in Lonely Laud House of Happiness. Honor, F - Usher Usher. Beck Phone 919. ' " The College Book Store, Open Nights Phone 319 J Invent'ry Sale Now Going On S The Harmonola The basic patents, which go» one or two talking machines =a monopoly for years, expired some time ago. Since then numerous machines of merit equal to the original makes have appeared at. greatly reduced prices, Foremost among these is the HARMONOLA--completely Coane adian, plays any type of redord without extra appliances, solid mabognuny, full size cabinet and at two-thirds price of older types. Let us demonsirate the Hare monola for you. Newman THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE All Oddments, Broken Lines, Broken Sizes, being, cleared out at special low prices. Anticipate Your Wants and Stock Up While the "Going is Good." | Smith Bros. 2 Jewelers XD Ordess taken. for HUDSON SEAL COATS W. F.Gourdier & Shaw, Renting Ie Oneck the Problems of the Day. FOR LEASE FAIR GROUN Ds. + to the City Council. R. J. Bushell, manager of Kingston | Industrial Fair, will to-night's meeting of the City Coun- ¢il make application f hibition next September. Mr. Bushell will: also when opportunity presents itself wait on the "city fathers" and present his claims for improvements 10 the fair grounds, and in view of the tion he feels that the Council will de the very tion. i Mia he Solving Housing Problem, . RM. McEachren and R. H. inn: representing N. McEachren & Sons, Ltd, of Toron- to, and Detroit, Mich. are guests at the Hotel Frontenac. The above firm, the largest builders of resi- dental property in Canada, are tak- ing an extensive survey of the con- ditions iw Ontario. This firm is eo- 'operating with the varipus Boards of Trades and City Couneils. in solving the housing - problem. It! is alwaxs prepared -to erect a chain of apart: nent Houses or private hotels in the larger centres, involving an expendi- ture of several thousand dollars. Rob~ A Mountain Grove Concert, and entertalhmient was held in thé' Towns Hall, Mountain Grove, and Jou want 8 4 soa, stojc, muff Tat which $28 were given to the Red i } i] was a great success. The chair was oteupied by Rev. L. H. Webster. The proceeds taken amounted to $57.15, Cross. The balance will be for church expenses. Many thanks are dae to all that helped to make it a sucoess, : v pe We will rent you a plano, and at Sad of six manthe if you fest His ---- } R. J. Bushell is Making Application i the | at | or the lense of | the fair grounds for the annual ex.' the | splendid reports of the last exhibi-{ best it can for the exhib) the firm of W.!: Why not own your »~ own home? We can sell you orf easy terms: A semi-detached dwelling on Ordnance St, (near Park) with electric light, improvements, large yard, in Al condition, for 52300. A detached frame on Lower Bagot St., with 7 rooms, im- provements, workshop and barn, for $2100, A new brick bungalow on Quebec street with furnace, light, good cellar and yard, for y ---- pos BUILDERS SUPPLIES weg To Power Users We have a large stock of Wood Split Pulleys, in assorted sizes. They can be bushed to fit f~Trge or smaii shafts, and can be put in place © or removed very quickly. 5. ANGLIN & C0 Weodwrgiog Factory, Yards. Bay & Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. Office Plone 66. Factory Phone 1415. 82250. See us for bargains, Cor. J Avid awd DA Division Stn. 538 1408, Films and od 3 e. ot Gs STORE Bagot and Princess Streets. .

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