Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1918, p. 2

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-- PAGE TWO JOHN Kingston's Reliable Quality F i STORE CLOSES DAILY 5 O'CLOCK McKAY, Limited. Fur House. '"Ranks with the Strongest" HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE vesa Office. Royal Insurance Bldg. MONTREAL PERCY J. QUINN, Manager, Ontario Branch, Toronto W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. ¢ hs HICKORY NUTS At The BON MARCHE Cor. King and Earl Phone 1844. ACCIDENT FIRE INSURANCE. J. B. COOKE 332 King Street. Phone 508, Rexldence 842, oels § The Great TO RAISE MORE HOGS, "Associations Will Probably Finance Bacon Préductioy Plan, and the That at least one more associations in help in the greater | ment by financing breeding of brood sows in the inter- ests of the bacon production, an assured fact. A meeting was held on Saturday, when the matter was discussed. A. W. Sirett, ricultural representative, outlined the scheme as presented recently in the Whig. He showed the vast im- portance of more bacon for the Al- lies and the fact that it "could be made a paving proposition for any body which would ¢essary money, « In all the scheme as outlined will be taken up by this and other associations and | carried through successfully wi Ainaut) asking for the co-operation « Board of Trade, which was hl ed to adopt the proposal. city will » purchase and ask- That Does Not Affect Head. Because of its tonic and laxative effect, Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. There Is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature is on box 30¢ The Quinine Prof. J. FP. Macdonald, of Queen's, gave an illustrated lecture in West- port on Monday evening for Red Cross purposes Now is the time to piano tuned. We carry tuners and will assure faction, 'C. W. Lindsay, Am im have your two expert entire satis- 14d. You Might Save a Dollar on Glasses, And lose a million dollars' worth of eyesight! You cannot calculate cye- ero Colpitart Pail ' i hile Core i druggists es ars he pkg. on © oe. oJ free. AN CO TROIS. HT (Format Wh NEW BRICK BUNGALOW Five rooms, furnace, electricity, gas, hardwood floors, verandah, south of Princess street. $3,500 1.5. R. McCANN Real Hstate. 86 Brock St. Phone 826 or 621. E. R. Chapman, registrar for Manitoba under the Military Service Act, sent in his resignation to Otia- wa. He wants to return to law. sight on the dollar and cent basis. When you need glasses, go to the best optician, have an accurate examination and take his advice; get the best service you can. and when you do all that you will come to us. Our service is the best. Registered Optometrists. 802 King St. Kingston J5.Asselstine D.0.S | Registered 842 King Street THE BUSY OPTICAL STORE. "At the Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY und sections, 25 cents each. Prunes, nice and Juicy ... ... 10e, iy 15¢ Ib. Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs for we. Evaporated Apricots ... ... Sweet Cider ... Fe W.R Mekea & Co. In one Fresh That you should in R repare for your Spring Linoleums while stocks are large an heh low. The advantage of Rugs is obvious. They can be taken They can be the appearance of the and cleaned frequently. erently placed so as to vary room. Our Rug Election embraces every style and weave from | Art Squares to the highest quality Wi to tons. possibly | yroduction move- | is now | district ag-| advance the ne-| probability | Sie a Gi gNane ine nA bd THE DAILY | BRITISH H WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918. -- POLICE MADE A SEIZURE OF ABOUT EVENTY-FIVE COP- 1ES OF "FINISHED MYSTERY." "Which Had Been Banned by i Government Censor's Found at Home of a Citizen on Queen Street, The Kingston police on Tuesday forenpon gonfiscated upwards of sev- | Finished | of "The the publications re- | Government | onty-five copies Mystery." one of 4 cently banned on the ! censor"s orders. The books, so it is have been handled by tional Bible Students' and, as far as could be learmed, understood, the Interna- at home of one of the members this association, who resides on Queen street. It is understood that they have been sold at sixty cents a | copy. The seizure was made by Consta- | bles Samuel Arniel and Thomas Mul- | linger. As to whether or not there will be | any prosecution in the case { not be ascertained. | The book is one written by Pastor Russell, and it { sent broadcast. peg, and other similar action. It is understood that orders have been given for all the books confis- | cated to be Hestioyedy "KINGSTON LADY CURLERS DEFEATED BY TORONTO IN| ONTARIO TANKARD GAME. At Toronto, Winni- places the police took The Kingston Men's Team Defeat | Swansea and Play Queen City-- | ilton For Championship. | (Canadian Press Despatch) mto, Feb, 19.--Play in tankard tp euition of the Curling Association began this morn- ing at ten o'clock at the Granite rink. Although rain fell through the night, and continued until the time play started, the ice was hard and keen 3 the outset Kingston players a Tor the their stones having become heated on the train In the first round Kings- ton drew against Toronto and Gran- ites against Queen City There {only clubs competing. , ton was defeated. Kingston Miss A. Birch, skip . Miss L. skip four Kings- Toronto. Mrs. oR ebinsen, 2 Tandy, Total Granite, Miss Rennie, skip Mrs Queen City. Mrs. Temple, skip .. Mrs. Moorehouse, 6 22 cw: 5:10 Bulley, Total . Total Toronto and "Granites are playing the final this afternoon, while Kings- | ton and Queen City are contesting for the consolation prize. The group winners in the district curling: competition began play this morning at the Victoria rink. The ice was good to the end of the morn- ing play despite the very mild wea- ther. Hamilton Victorias defeated Lind- say by one shot, and Kingston were fifteen points up on Swansea. This afternoon Kingston and Collingwood play ,and the winner 'of that game contests the final with Hamilton Vie- torias to-morrow morning. Kingston Swansea J. M. Elliott, Howard, skip .. .19 i R. M Macfarlane, 2 L. skipy o.oo 0d Dr. Whillins, Totals Big Drydocks for Clayton? If rumors that were in evidence in Ogdensburg, N.Y., says the News, have any basis in fact the village of iClayton will secon be one of the greatest centres for shipbuilding in the United States. This was clearly New York shipbuilding magnate, who has already ta"en a minor part in operations at Clayton, stated that he intended to engage in shipbuild- tic scale. A huge cement waterfront will be biult among other things, together with ways that will handle the con- struction of sevral wooden vessels at a time. It is understood that the contracts covering shipbuilding ac- tivities fdg two vears at least have already been secured from the Un- ited States Government. Milk Not Up To Mark. Dr. G. W. Bell. city milk inspector, has been making his round of inspec- tion of the different dairies, supply- ing milk to the city. It is under- stood that In a couple of cases he found that the milk was not up to the standard, and that action is to be taken in the case of the two deal- ers, Imad Poing Nicely. The fourteen-year-old lad, a ward of the Children's Aid Society in the Hotel Dieu, suffering from having his feet frozen, is doing nicely. In- spector Jack, who investigated the case, has sent a report to Chief In- dr Kelso, of Toronto, who asked for particulars. * Is The Kaiser 2 Tuesday, February 19 day upon interpretation of ancient prophecy. There will be many disappointed peo- shecks this day. a : Play Here Friday. "The final game of the De LaSalle- ing played in Toronto to-pgtt. LaSalle have a two-goal lead winners play here on Friday ev the Orders ----| Association, | the | | copies seized in Kingston were found | of | could | is stated that alto-| gether about nine carloads have been | Winner of This Game Plays Ham- | Ladies'| peared at some disadvantage throug th | are | '6|what the weather --- (like we could have closed our store indicated when it was learned that a | ing activities at Clayton on a gigan- | 'which the German lkaiser | was to die, according to some men's i ple if Willam fails to cash in Wis} Peterboro junior O.H.A. series is be- i The H E INCIDENTS OF THE DAY | Loca, NOTES AND ITEMS OF { GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Ring up 645 for sweet cider. The road is the safe place to-day. The walks are decidedly slippery. Buy your groceries at Pickering's There is a prospect t that American | margarine may again be to enter Canada. . The stores opened up again Tues- { day, but the weather was so bad that business was very poor. English breakfast tea at Picker- ing's. The only contagious disease case reported to the medical healeh offi- {cer last week was one of diphtheria. { It is stated in railway circles that | changes in the passenger train ser- { vice in Ontario will take effect.next Sunday. W. Swain, piano tuner, 100 Clergy | street west. Orders left at McAu- | ley's, or 'phone 564. The Epworth League of Queen Street Methodist church was address- { ed on Monday night by Mr. James, of Queen's. W. J. Fair left to-day for Mont- | real to attend a meeting of the ex- {ecutive of the Life Underwriters' | Association. | Eighteen soldiers for the Mowat and Queen's Hospitals arrived in the | city on Tuesday morning. Among {them was Gunner "Teddv"' Holmes, {a well-known Kingstonian. | Pianos to rent, C. W. | Ltd. The late W. J. Stethem, of heart {failure in {Saturday, collapsing in a grocery | Store, was sixty-nine years of age. | The funeral took place on Tuesday { from Christ Church Cathedral. We will rent you a piano, and at feel like Lindsay, who died Montreal on {end of six months if you purchasing instrument we will al- low the six months' rental en pur- chase price, and arrange easy terms on balance. W. Lindsay, Ltd, The stage drivers reported hav- | ing a most difficult time making the trip into the city on Tuesday. The | roads, they say, are in a terrible con- dition, as a result of the rain. There are big pools of water in some places. All kinds of fresh fish at Picker- | ing's. The street railway company found it a very difficult matter to opearte cars during the storm on Tuesday {morning. The sleet formed on the wires and in addition to this theails {were so slippery that it was alnyost {impossible at times to make any 3 headway. | We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will al- | low the six months' rental on pur- { chase price, and arrange easy terms jon balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Buy your meats at Pickering's. "If we could have known just was going to be {on Tuesday and remained open on { Monday," remarked a merchant to the Whig on Tuesday morning as he watched the ridin. "But of course {we do not know what the 'weather is {going to be HRke." Ontario Bar 'Association Meeting. At a meeting of the Ontario Bar Association oh Thursday and Fri- day in Toronto among the promin- ent speakers will be 'Walter George Smith, Philadelphia, president of the American Bar Association, on "Democracy Under Constitutional Limitations," 'Z. A. Lash, KC., To- ronto, will speak on "Difficulties in Changing the" Canadian Constitu- on." Nusre-in-Training, Miss Florence Byrne, Perth, hav- ing.entered the training school of the Hotel Dieu Hospital at Kingston last October, passed her examination last week and was accepted, receiv- ing the uniform of the school as nurse-in-training, FURS FOR MEN Our February Clear- ing Sale affords an- excellent opportun- ity for men to bu good comfortable fur cap, collar, gaunt- lets, coat, winter soft hat or cloth cap at a big saving | in (price, Far coats from . H 1 HH H Caps . Winter Soft Hats for .. $1.50 'All Sales for Cash--No Approval. To Save Fuel Store will be Closed all day Monday, £ Gog Mls & Co permitted | -- POPULAR MUSIC SALE Two for a Quarter Weekly Publications For You a Rose, The Wild Wild Women, Mason Dixon Line, Homeward Bound, Meet Me at the Station, Dixie Volunteers, Somewhere in France is the Lily, Sweetheart, And Old Horse That Knows His Way Home, Some Sunday Morning, So Long Mother, Etc., Etc. February Magazines On Sale. Ladies' Home Journal, Pictorial Review, Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, Modern Prise lla, Picture lay Magazine, Yellow Book, Motor, Motor Boating, Top Notch, Physical Culture, tive, Wide World, Wireless Age, Canadian Poultry Review, People's, Montreal Standard, Buffalo Courier, Times, Utica Globe, Literary Digest, Life. Live Stories, Detec- Electrical Experimenter. Toronto Saturday Night, Chicago Blade and Ledger, The College Book Store, Phone 919. Open Nights Phone 919 Suits! Suits! Not the Largest Stock; but the Best Assort- ed in the City. Dependable Weaves inst. Classy Styles Popular Prices Be Sure and See Our Range Before Buying. Pictorial Patterns Sold Only By Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE AREY ~~ HOW THE BOSS FEELS. | Logs and Timber Sawn to your order Too Many Holidays Now for the Good of the Staff. "Come on you fellows. Just be- cause you laid off for two days be- | cause Hughie Nickle wants to save | coal is no reason why you should | joaf the rest of the week." This | was the morning salutation offered in a local store on Tuesday morning | when the. "gang" appeared at nine | o'clock to start their daily duties. Then the talk by the '""boss' continu: ed. 'Last week-end you had Satur- day, Sunday and Monday, and then you were too lazy to even go to church. This week we give you Sun- day and Monday and you don't want to start work Tuesday. 1 guess the old saying that the less you do the Woodworking Factory, less you want to.do applies hers, and ber Yards. - 1 feel that way. /e've got Ba y & Wellington n some money this week Kingstos, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 14185. §. ANGLIN & CO. Lame Streets, may help some poor beggar to get some coal if we close down, and it won't be many more weeks." oon Lamben, Goss and Weed wom! Decrease In Exports, Recent embargos on varions lines of exports by the railrroad com- panies has had the effect of reducing the exports from this port to a point far below that of any time since the war. The exporters are now anxi- ously awaiting for better traffic con- ditions, so that their goods can leave the country. (EP 7 CANADA'S F Reform Association Meeting. The annual meeting of the Kings- ton Reform Association will be held in the Liberal Club Rooms. Kin street, on Tuesday evening the 19t As matters of importance to the party are to be considerd, a large attendance is Jqussied. 2 CC, OTTO, Secretary. Tribunal Sitting. There was a short session of Tri- bunal 144 in the City Council Cham- ber on Tuesday, when these applica- tions were dealt with: 1 William H. Potter, street, category C. Patrick Sullivan, 224 St. Antoine street, Montreal, category E. Nail Scissors Cuticle Siar Nail Files Emery Boards 16 Corrigan Ring up 645 for all kinds unfer- mented wines. $5.00 For a first class Mantel Clock. Either in solid oak, or mahog- any finished cabinets. These clocks are easily dusted, time-keepers. plain, good low, and They run eight days, have Cathedral gongs, and strike also at the half hours. ae am Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Na iataae a FEE WE BUY Raw Furs W. F.Gourdier Phone 700. 78:80 Brock Street. . Collingwood Street Three detached new solid brick dwellings, with furnaces, and all improvements, at $2800, $3800, $4000, : A Dwelling and Barn On Stephen St., (near Mont- real St., for $1500. Two semi-detached Dwellings "On University Ave., medern, $3600 cach. To Rent--Brick Dwelling With hot water heating, two months or more, at $30 per month, or two or three rooms, furnished, or unfurnish- ed: Immediate possession. E.W.Mullin & Son Cor. Johuson and Division Sis, Phones 530 and 1456, at for EYED hon hol 3: ret % Manicure Articles Nail Polish Orange Sticks Nail Buffers il Bleach CUTEX Nail Preparations. MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE

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