1 Sees THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1915. TTR I ---- ers Tr SITUATION INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF .. GENERAL -- THE SHIPPING = HIBANSPORTATION or "HAY, FELDSPAR, ETC, HELD TP. | . Charles Dillingham presents Fred Stone in a new Musical Comedy Jack O'Lantern By Anne Caldwell and R. H. Burnside. Music by Ivan Varyll Wait Till the Cows Come Home. A Sweetheart of My Own. Candlyland. Follow the Girls Around Waltz. Along ame Another Little Girl, Jack O'Lantern Fox Trot. Jack O'Lantern One-Step. : ' ; This is said by New York reviewers to be Fred Stone's success. : £1 All the above numbers are now on sale. : ; These numbers are now being played at the Grand Opera House, Strand Theatre, and will be heard at the Cabaret in City Hall on Saturday. ; : Ti : Saturday Music Sale --All Popular Music Two for a Quarter. Happenings In the City and Vicinity -~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. A new Irish comedy drama will be seen at the Qpera House, January 30th. ; See our A.B.C. advertisement on page 12, Austin's Red Cross Drug Store. W. Swain, piano tuner, 100 Clergy street 'west. Orders left at McAu- ley's, or phone 564. Save your milk bottles, or you may have to pay more for ammuni- tion for the kiddies-! Ring up 645 for all kinds unfer- mented wines. Dentals defeated Crescents in the senfor ©O.H.A. game in Toronto, Thursday night, by 8 goals to 6. The police intend te summon more residents JDefore the magistrate for falling to clear their walks of snow. Now is the time to have your b| Kaiiroads Have Many Difficulties, and These With Government Iles gulations React on Shippers Now. The transportation situation local- ¥ y -- {1y Bs growing worse, already the Established 1859 | | shippers are feeling Raw Furs Advancing! sory precaution shipments will Every mail brings advices of an advanc- ing raw fur market. erican lines. If you need furs now is the time to order. prevent congestion at ratbways are taking ¢ make sure that comninue on some fine ag to v8 decided Canadian to cross the { d¥fliculty of turned. - Now practi- $ to the United § have to wait until cars of roads are available, r to the congestion at the {border of feldspar, shipments of this has been roupletely tied up for davs. Such shipments as r, hay, wool, mica, cattle, ete., have to bear a permit, from the Un- biggest a oe ps We are still accepting orders at 1917 prices. From present indications and prices being offered, Muskrat, from which Hudson Seal { ited States War Board to guarantee | ¢ ttanceegt the border and to ag Canadian per- mit. Mk thes piling tuned. tuners and faction. C. W. Li The infant ci id of Mr. and Mrs. William We carry two expert will assure entire salis- ndsay, Ltd. 58 The Co llege Book Store, hingg are combining to make the tion a very difficult or shippers, but there are hopes the obstacles will be cleared in the near future Pollitt, Alfred street, Phone 919. Open Nights Phone 319 was removed to the Genéral Hospital : on Thursday in James Reid's am- ~~ Broken Lines! { and Chalmers churches are consider- Lot & is made, Fox, Beaver, Wolf, Fisher, Mink, etc., will advance from 509 to 1009, on [awn 1917 prices. : The scarcity of raw furs is due mostly OWT | former ehurch ¢ on account of the heavy general snow fall # | blocking the trap lines and causing the ani- | I Blstrale charged With fail mals to den earlier than usual, small impor- \ | street. was taxed ¥1.80, the amount gh tif . : it cost the city's engineering tations of foreign furs and the large number | partment to have the snow removed. ig a of trappers being drafted. Now is the time to have your John McKay plano tuned. We carry two expert } . le ! Naha Limited. turners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. 149-157 Brock Street. Kingston's Re SE 7 of | ing holding combined services in the ng the remainder of the winter in order to save coal The citizen, who was before the police magistrate charged with fail- The Harmonola The basic patents, which gay one or two talking machines a monopoly for years, expired some time ago. o Since then numerous machines of merit equnl to the original makes have appeared af greatly reduced prices. Foremost among thése is the HARMONOLA--compietely Cane adinn, plays any type of recoyt without extra appliances, solid mahogany, full size exbinet and at two-thirds price of alder types, Let us demonstrate the Hare monolia for you. de~ The Late A. Strong. | Anthony Strong, a machinist. who | { iearned his trade while working with | the old firm of McEwen & Co., on Queen street, died on Wednesday in| Some Kingston soldiers have . been Toronto. Deceased was born about} found to be getting drunk on bay {#ixty three years ago, leaving Kings- | rym and the inspectors are puzzled | ton over fen years ago to go to To-ias to who is supplying it. : That's {vonto The remains are being|{he rub. brought to the city on Saturday and| Fpank Morrison. Meoria, Alta, | the funeral will be held from the re-{ who has been visiting his sister, { sidence of his niece Mrs, E. Bennett, | Mrs, David Smith. Odessa, who is { corner of Bagot and Charles streets. Hl in the Kingston General g i Hospital, returned on Friday morn- Jing to his home. We will rent you a piano, 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 arrange easy terms The Ottawa (Citizen remarks: very A CLEARANCE IN LADIES' WAISTS, in white and black; broken sizes from 32 to 42 priced up to $1.50 each. Sat- urday morning, your pick... .... 69¢ The Late Mrs. J. FF, Everson. in the General Hospital on Thurs-| ay morning death came to Bllen! Ouise Swift, wife of Rev. J. F.| Methodist minister, Yar-| ker. Deceased was born in England You Might Save a {about thirty-nine years ago, but had | ob balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Dollar on Glasses, { Tiver for years in this country. The! Intér-year hockey schedules are 3 I remains were trinsterre rarker| being arranged at Queen's Univer- Are drafty snd cold, Our And lose million dollars' | remains were transferred to Yarker| being arranged a s U metal a strips put on by ey on om i he firm of R, J. Reid for burial | sity, and it is expected that the experts will make them 'wind You cannot: calculate eye. | there. "Her husband and two, small] #ames will be played in the after- and storm proof. Give us the sight on the dollar and cent { datighters survive. |noons. The teams have already bes chance to prove this to -yow. basis. . i . . { gun practicing. Ring 819, - When you need glasses, go Th Late C. A. Van Arman. { On Friday morning Edward, the 3 to the best optician) have i" Gharles A. Van Arman, aged about J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. seven months' old son of Mr. and an accurate examination and { sixty-five, died in the Hotel Dieu on Mrs... Wilfred Lioyd, passed away in take his advice; get the best Phursday after a long illness of 41 Clarence Sues) asap Smith Bros. Jewelers Your Windows and 'Doors " A Everson, LADIES' SKIRTS in navy, black, tweeds, broken sizes up to 28 waist band; pric- ed up to $5.50 each.- Saturday Took ing your pick .. . ENED EYE Orders taken for HUDSON SEAL COATS W. F.Gourder 3 ONLY LADIES' TWEED SUITS, sizes 6 and 18 only, priced up to $18.50. aturday morning, your choice $10.00 ONLY A FEW COATS LEFT -- Snaps a rR = Cah a ev 310.00 up. A CLEARANCE IN NEW MODEL COR- SETS, broken sizes, 19.to 29; $1.00 and $1.25 lines to clear on Saturday . . J a pair. the General Hospital after several he ik oP + weeks' illness. The remains are be- service you can. and when rheumagism. The funeral is being], Tow you do all that you will come held ffom his late. residence, 108 | € thanserred to Gananogue for 106. us. Clergy street, to Cataraqui Cemetery. burial on Friday evening. Our sevvige is the best. ot Years Kir he kept a confectionery THSE an fr awae: older. the ee Pore E Street, hal wes Brock |, event school text books, according k . 8. 8 daughter, I, © engthy statement issued by Miss Isabel, and two sons in Roches- Hon. Dr Pie, Minister of Educa- on N.Y. and Detroit, Mich, sur-{ tion' pr. Pyne adds that the Gov- e. ernment may publish all the text si hooks in case the publishers refusp to contract at the existing prices. We will rent you a plano, and at end of six monthe if you feel like purehasing instrument we will ale low the 6 months' rental om pur- chase price, and arrange easy terms on balance. C. W. Lindsav, Ltd. Raymond Walker; Barrie street, a ® # § ¢ of ~ Registered Optometrists. 302 King St. Kingston 3S Asselsine DOS nim SS -------- The Late George A. Wilson. George A. Wilson, aged sixty-one Years, for many years one of . Os- wegp's most prominent and popular business men, passed away on Sun- day afternoon at his home following an illness of several years. Deceased was born in Oswego, but DECIDE NOW -- tO -- SECURE A HOME And avold the worry of looking for one -in- the spring. Here are one or two good proposi- ome tions, $4100, new brick, hardwood floors, 9 rooms, furngce, open plumbing; lot 40 x 120; west At the Far a number of years was a promin- ent miner in the far west. In 1897, .--.Thowever, he returned to his nalive town, and conducted a livery busi- who was severely burned _ several weeks ago, when a stove exploded, Was removed to his home from the Hotel Diem on Thursday afternoon Phone 700. FancrClover HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy ... ... 10e, 12% ¢, 15¢ Ib, | ness: until five years ago, when: ill- health compelled him tb retire. Besides his mother, Mrs. William Wilson, he 18 survived by two sist ers, Mrs. William A. Richardson and Mrs. Jumes T. Bell, of Oswego. The funeral service was conduct- od at his late residence on Tuesday afternoon, in James Reid's ambulance. Al- though still suffering from his in- juries, Mr. Walker is much improv- od, end, near trolley line. $2200, frame, 6 rooms, elecs tricity, furnace; one block from Clergy street. Possession May 1st or pos- " sibly earlier. A choice selec- tion of homes on our list. List your property with us now. Basu ime Ta Newman & Shaw ALWAYS BUSY STORE I Renting 1s One of the ii Problems of the Day. Why not own your ~ own home? We can sell you on easy terms: A semi-detached dwelling on Ordnance St, (near Park) with clectrie light, Improvements, large yard, in Al condition, for $2300. A detached frame on Lower Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to dure Itching, Blind, Bleeding. or Protuding Piles. First application gives relief. 50c. ct, si |r TWO BOYS ARRESTED ON THEFT CHARGE | Admit That They Broke Into the Store of Botsford & | POULTRY ASSOCIATION. MET. OUR EPI en Se SA JS. R. MCCANN 86 Brock St. Phones 326-021 Nicol. Constables Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25. | Evaporated vis +a. 18¢ Ib. | Will Turn Over Balance of $25 to Sweet Older ..: 40c gal, | Red Cross Society. : . 1A well-attended meeting of the : y | Poultry: Association was held on '. d Thursday evening to discuss the re- . ®! cently held shbw. A balance of $25 : Police . : was reported, and this will be band- Golden Lion Grocery | iit Te Rei roe Soni : - | The association took up the SNAPS IN FURS ereater yroduttion matter and dis {{{. cus at some length, W. A. Pat- turd terson telling of the. plans ot the || 'FOF Sa ay Buyers cotimittee. .- The dssociation was CY * unanimous in endorsing thé move: intent, apd declared itself at the ser- Vice of the civic committee to do everyting in its power to help. ' 7 . NO ORANGES NOW. 8 Cold Weather and Transportation Ditficulties are the Cause. Oranges have changed from being the most popular winter fruit into : being one of the searcest. Owing to i the conginued cold weather, combin- od with trawspertation difficulties, there have been few of the usual fpments, oe at she dealers ave secured small quantities from stoles and setts, am which Toronto dealers and are selling them exact seventy-five cents to $1 a fff TOU WAY nd By what you ©, ad unheard of price until{ff "77 a » 5 oo as ine TA SEY EGR ERY TRE DSi Our sale of all odd lines of furs incluges scores of muffs, RYE (Sls 08 158, 5 £ hn caida t 5 3 2 Fob ary Magazines Al {he College Book Store. | Book, Adventure, £8 iy Journal, A # HORI, BUILDERS SOF PLIES aay Fresh car loads of '{ hard and soft cord- il ld wood arriving. Arnie and! - Sargent arrested two boys, dged seve| Sawn mto stove entgen and fifteen years, for break- x - ' - ing into the hardware store of Bots- | len By 4 rei 7_tootus, a ford" & Nicol, Princess Street, last | e best substitute barn, for $2100. , . week, and stealing revolvers, cart-| f ) 1 - A new brick bungalow on ridges, etc. The lads have confessed. | or/coal. og Quebec street with furnace, Part of the stolen goods have been! : LE "light, geod cellar nnd yard, for Fefovered and the police are collect- | > 82250. ng other articles that these boys Bee us for bargains. gay thes stole. Several others may | S. ANGLIN & £0. " . . e implicated for receiving goods | : a - Lume known to have been stolen. One of | Wondworking Yh E. W.M in the boys has already served a term | Bay. & Wellington Streets, in the industrial school. T~" Kingaton Ont. For some time there have been! Office Phone 66. ? small thefts reported throughout the ACto 415. ! N ; ety. The Home for the Aged Shel a ny Phone um CO ae B30 and 1430." visited not long ago and a number; : ; ; . of chickens were stolen. It is under-| $= lumber, Cqsi ang Weosd www { SR -- stood that the two lads arrested have also adfuitted being the culprits in this case, 1 7G Judge Britton Gives $1,000. The Toronto Star says: The Pa- triotic Fund legal . comnsitiee, cap- tained by Justice Ferguson, has ses cured $25.000, and hopes to reach a {total of $40,000. Of the judges and lawyers contributing. the venerable 1} Justice Britton has given. 31,000, thus doubling his last years sab scription, | y : : ' Up Father. A further supply of this popular Hoek. hubdreds of which are being sent in overseas boxes, received to- j{day. Special price of 256. The Col- lege Book Store. Open nights. intr ta ot The Hearn Fund. i}: Bmployees of Rockwood Hospital contributed $8 foward the Hearn fanilly fund. The totai now iu the i hands of Reeve Halliday is $195.50, which he will shortly turn over to 30cLb.