Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1918, p. 5

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x) "Qut of the High Rent District." Connor's Ladies' Exclusive In Compliance with the Government orilers, store will remain closed Saturday and Monday. Friday Will be the biggest bargain day ever given by this store. STOCK TAKING ° fs all finished with us, and all odd lines and broken sizes are on the bargain tables at a fraction of their original values. Suits, coats, dresses, skirts, waists, ete., at prices less than cost of materials, NEW SATIN HATS The correct ready-to-wear hats for present wear, See them. T.J.O Connor 260 Princess St. Telephone 800 Higher up street but lower in price always. A big display. AAA AANA AAAI NNSA | Government Stang ard Flour Kingston Milling Co. Limited . 1s Fminently Satisfactory To All Users, HUNGARIAN--For Bread. WHITE ROSE---For Bread and Cake, C ROW N---Winter Wheat Pastry. For Sale by All Dealers. OUR BES Advertisement comes from our hundreds of satisfied pat- rons. "ASK ONE" and "YOU" will come to us for your EYE GLASSES, We examine your eyes and make your glasses. J.J. Stewart, Opt. D. Opposite Post Office. gio: and Wellington Sts. "Maker of the Better Glasses." Kingston, ; & ©. |TORIC lenses Notice To Our Customers Owing to closing Saturday at 12 o'clock we will be open Friday Feb. 8th tll 9 o'clock to receive orders to be delivered Sat- urday, Feb. 9th. a Crawford's Grocery, "Good Things to Ea » . Phone 26 FUEL PROBLEM SOLVED makes gas from ordinary coal oil the fuel you know so well-- burned in a scientific manner. The Kerodox Gas Burner fits your range. Anyone can install it; § anyone can operate it. 'It is safe, HN sitisfactory and economical. 1 The Kerodox provides gas fuel at 35 cents to 40 cents a thousand J cubic feet--Iess than the cost of Ji ordinary gas---less than the cost of coal or wood. With a Kerodox your range per- forms all its duties at halt the cost and half the work. For city or country it Solves the |i ; fuel problem. oy & Bich, Limited | 69-71 Brock Street J . HIMSELF A HERO IN FRANCE College -- Was In Honan, China. The Distinguished Service Orde Carr-Harris, son of Prof. R. Carr-Harris; Mack who has graduated as a sifdier, himself for such an honor. Captain Carr-Harris from the 1897 a. course tained the L.R.C.P. followed by two years in hospitals. came to Kingston and was in St, Andrew's church as 4 mission- ary 'of the Canadian church for Honan, China, duties of a medical missionary graduated as a doctor and there ob degrees of M.R.CS orgained necessitated his journeying don for special treatment The demanded his services even than the mission fields and he did no return to China. 'Instead he took to Lon- eal Corps and was vice with the Infantry. At the chendaele Capt the lives. of detailed for ser- battle of Py Carr-Harris save dozens of men by carry- ont of danger. For doing this in consideration of his ally at the front the ally days and King person AZO &* o* LEAD THE W! AY. # ly and avoid the rush # the storeg close % and Monday. + Friday, day 4 gains Your pride and min supports us under circumstances, mighty " Actress Gives Recipe For Gray Hair A Well Kilown Actress Tells How tc Darken Gray Hair With a Simple Home Made Mixture. Joicey Williams, St. Louis, Mo., to darken it: hair, and make it soft and glossy. of bay rum, Compound, and 3 ine. yop. until the desired shade is obtained. son look 20 years younger. greasy af) does not rub off. Beef, Iron and Wine No wrong can be done with a combination Iie this. "Tt is designed for all indications of ill health, and is a reliable combination for everybody. Wampole's Beef, Iron and Wine is a fine tonic to take. A good and just what you Overcoats. To clear out the rest of our hig winter stock. See the extra fine values st $11.35 up in (Weeds, meltons, beavers, chinchillas, ete. Sines 35 to #1. Extra good values in under wear, AWweaiter coats, socks, mitts, Eloves, boots and shoes and rub- Isaac Zacks, Graduated From The Royal Military | {The Proceeds of the Game are to go College and Then Queen's Medical | which has come to Captain F. P. B gers of and Mrs. | -stragt, 8 8) ,hq deposited 4 large sum of money decoration to one of the city's sons | into the hands * of their finaneial doctor and a missiondry, and now in the war has showed himself a hero. Perhaps no other Kingstonian has | son, | been through so many experiences | tickets were sold than for any other in so short a career and better fitted | Royal Military College in| and immediately started than | & and | Two years in London were | the evening. Mew York |was opened by tw In the fall off 1913 he| League game between the Collegi- Presbyterian | be played off and left shortly afterwards next. tootake over the[ When the war broke out, ill-health | Plays were rewarded war | stie k work, more " aj the fans are now hoping for commission in the Royal Army Medi- 16 th Highland Light Forge rs (10). ing them through mud and swamp, ive him the coveted order a few | > Sd ddl dd PEER E bblebtd | * -- * + Better do youy shapping ear- | before # | First period: next Satarday + I Keep an eye for + amd evening bar- + 3. F « R P| * | 5. For , Stinson, a | Second p : gometimes | 8. the well known | American actress, who was recently | playing at the Imperial Theatre fn' Ledford made the following statement about gray hair and how "Anyone can prepare a simple mix- | ture at home, at verg little cost, that | will darken gray, streaked or faded] Biliott To a half pint of water add 1 ounce | a small box of Orlex| A ounce of glycer-| These ingredidyts can he bought | tl at any drug store at very little cost, or any druggist can pyt it up for | Apply to the hair twice a week | This will make a gray haired per- it does] not color, the scalp, is.not sticky or v BY 10 GOALS TO 4. to the General Hospital and the Hotel Dien. I By a sccore of 10 10 4 the shell the Locomotive Works the shell finishers' aggre- on Wednesday evening, r; defeated gation, here backers. It was a game that arous- more enthusiasm than any 0. match piayed here this sea~ andsin point of numbers more ed far tH A The managers of this game certainly deserve credit for their pj snterpr ise and dts success, and should be able after thé expenses are paid to give large sums to both the eneral Hospital and "the Hotel ~ | Dien. The R'C.H.A. game, band played during The sport programe » periods of a City i1|ates and Young Irishmen, This re- | sulted in a three-all tis, which will s THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918. IGAPT. F. F. CARR-HARRISSHELL FORGERS VICTORS | KINGSTON oF VICER BR HAS PROVEN | DEFEAT THE SHELL PINISHERS = -- on Friday evening The big game was of a very su- { perior brand, and numerous clever by, applause Stinson show- by his skating and but had Casterton and | FP reeman as close seconds for honors. t! Both teams were well balanced, and similar ig the spectators. great class | exiibitions to follow. - The line-up was Finishers (1). Goal 1 | Reda k . Black Casjerton . Vellowley 1] | Ewart +. Freeman Defence. work gener-| Stinson Hannah llagher ..'. . isco} Thompson uthrie . . . Ralph Substitutes | Rae . Laplante . McAdams vee . Bawden Ady Marchand, referee The scoring: IForgers, Gallagher, .40 Finishers, Ralph, 3.30. Rea, 13.20. , Gallagher, 14.50. 17.15. fod: 6. Forgers, Rea, 3.10 7. Finishers, Ralph, Finishers, Freeman, 11.50 14.00 try ing | | Third period: 9. Porgers, 10. Forgers | 11. Forgers 12. Finishe 13. Forgers, 14. Casterton, 4.20. Stinsom, 7.10. Stinson, 7.40. , Ralph, 9.1vu, Stinson, 17.30. Forgers; Stinson, 18.20. >| pinst game line-up: BR JCBA. (3). Goal. | FitzGerald a aaa A ha Defence. K.CL (3). . 'Morris "s Renton Eee Van Alstyne Rover. Slanagan .. .. Centresi.. .v Lawless Spoor cles... .. . McLeod Roney Smith .. . MeGall A. Casterton, referee. Two twenty minute periods were played. | MILLAN WON GAME. | He Was the Star Player For the To- ronto Dentals, The Toronto Globe has the follow- ing comment regarding the Dental- | Crescent O.H.A. match: | The champions may thank Millan |= and Sheldon for last night's victory, = although Dr. "Jerry" Laflame 'pro-i{= bably played his best game of the |= season. But Millan was the man; who was in the thick of the fray at| all times, back-checked persistently Ji and was always in place for a pass. He worked like a beaver and was travelling at top speed throughout the entire sixty minutes of play. He! was on the aggressive at all times and his sped and '"'stick-to-it-iveness" was one of the principal factors in wearing down the red-shirted Cres-| cents. | A Deseronto Youth Remembered. The choir of Mark's church, Deser-! onto, presented Driver John Clarke, 73rd Battery, with a wrist watch and' an address prior to his leaving for the front. The presentation was made at the home of Mis. Charles Kettle, Mill street, by the rector on Inenals of the. choir, All wished {him a safe return after doing his bit. | Sergt. Box Undergoes Operation. Sergt. Willard Box, the speed mar- vel and one of the Denials strongest players, was an absentee from the. Toronto game Tuesday night. Box was taken to the hospital during the afternoon and operated upon for ap- pendlicitis. Hé will be unable to play again this season. = RRR 4.85 Saturday this week On account of all Stores being closed Sat- urday, we will do Saturday's Business on Friday and offer Special Attractions as two days business must be. done on Friday and our store will be open Friday Night 'Special Sale of Ladies' Fine Laced and Button Boots including a line of J. &T.Bell's Calf Button Boots made up too late for.a Montreal Store which would retail at $8.00, offered Friday at $4.85 PAGE FIVE % -- pa oS Friday will be BE wy RP a vv Vv a a 3.9 2.95 } A Ladies' Brown Kid Laced Boots, reg~ ular $6.00 values, Friday Sale of Ladies' Gun Metal and Kid Button Boots, cloth $4 00, Friday Also Special Bargains in Men's, Girls' and Childrert s Goods at different prices--For Friday only $3.95 -- Wh regular -$2.995 --r ve tops. RR WR RRR Ry + hry A A A HHH Store open Friday Night till 10 o'clock and closed until Tuesday A.M. ai was aA Abernethy's Shoe Store Ee -- = r= Buy KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO § Rev. R. 8. Forneri's pn rgh parishioners have sent him a bu fine set of harness and filled his oat bin with" oats. Allen Neilson also forwarded a ton of hay. . A citizen who drove for the Con- servative Association at the last 180. Two 84 volun are cured of truancy. frozen. eure: 1H, A. Calvin, M.P., has been plac- fed on the House of Commons com- and colonization. . In six months sugar has advanced T half a cent a pound wholesale. In-| stead of twenty pounds of yellow sugar for « dollar, merchants will only give nineteen pounds, A jlke faduction is made in brown sugar. The man with true . ght spends much time ii xegreiting ar ter fallure. rliamentary election will sue it for { 1 Doys yah away from the Or 8 | phans' Home this week, but return } , one with his hand mittee of railways and canals, bank. § ing and commerce, and agriculture \ OUR BIG FURNITURE SALE THIS DINING ROOM SETT IN SOLID BLACK WALNUT OR FUMED OAK In William and Mary Style in nine pieces, in dull or polished finish. Also odd pieces to fill out your | sett at manufacturer's prices. Je ames Reid Pe 147 -- 47 Thal id Lending Underake. Se ~

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