Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Mar 1918, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Te THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918. TICLEARED AWAY THE DEBRISINCIDENIS OF THE DAY( p= Quality Furs [nmin em shi" Cosmopolitan for Apri] i | Senior Fourth Class at Collegiate In- Happenings In the City and Vicinity = CONTENTS STORE CLOSES DAILY stitate, ut no Accommuxiation | What the Merchants Offer to the Titles Contributors fHustrat 5 O'CLOCK | Has Been Secured Yet for Other Readers of the Whig. } b Stfich a Prave 3 2 Harish pil x or | (Classes--Board Will Meet To- . Se Ne Pransit £ isan is o KS JOHN McKAY, Limited. { ry solo ourth 8s of OC ud | Pianos to rent, C. W. Lindsay, Kingston's Reliable Fur House. 'while School has tal p quarts j Ltd. i : i YO y eireles on 4 classes, ar ithe ee i thi x Roche 9 \ dies having nol +»! The police © 'not 1 several 1er- The Stage " Arthu eh feorgs Gitbe KINGSTONIAN PLAYED fet ly to be e 1. 5 | chants on Thursday to have their Virtuous Wines Oven Jo) ne Attgtarurs BEFORE ROYALTY |: hero is place avail-| walks cleared off Vi tue 18 Wives wen Johnson ag Gibbs # Ranks with the Strongest" ] a iu tuner. 160 Clergy De Pio k Coa Samuel Hearw m of owa } er Christy ---- vou is way tol 4 hy ae Ad ( r eir Bi George Randolph Chester 'harl E. Che HUDSON BAY ; Charles Williamson Was Com- Fos 5 fall Y ning, Leys. or phone 564. left wi Mean My: self and Others Lillie Langtry : " phic Hlustrations the i 1 J i b > t Rox .e Sha hope Ww Hav ¥ i 1 plimented Personally By | expecting to find ated | mM United Counties weeds " RO hert W. Ghitihhers " blavens Insurance Company Prince Albert. | there The ls aid he had been 1 ar J : rthur B. Reeve Pdward 1. Chase { in the Cans p > + " Jd the &, but when . o aters. 1 t » Fable of the Ripe Persi 1 ieorge Ade John T. McCutcheon FIRE INSURANCE a -- i ve Be tothing 1 or ee Cabinet Ministers, i . : = ' : 2 = R Charles Williamson, a former |' tl was no! s senators and two members. In This Number: Four Serials -- Six Stories -- Six Special Features. ' TR Loney mes Bide member of the Salvation Army band, | 9 Bt-away In high gle Arts won the Queen's inter-fucul $2.50 a Year Postpaid ' PERCY J. QUINN, fn Kingston, who went overseas with | da rE he prospect of some niore holi- championship hockey match Manager. Ontario Branch, Toronto the 146th Battalion band, has had | : y covered rink on W ed gesday, The fire insurance adjuster a8} ing medicine by eighi go 0 a most interesting time, and has | i es : E MSU eInh hy. eign i : W. H. GODWIN & SONS been rec elving high honors, Mr. Wil- [BOF Ye! arrived on the scene, v4 Now is the time to nave your e O e e 00 ore AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. ¢ liamsgon is an expert ymbone play- | gm ecia hat a A es ve piano tuned. We carry two expert or. 4 has been ehEage hyrsday a ernoon. € Of} tuners gpd will assure entire satis- Sry 208 Bas buch eusagad with tn put to work on Wednes- | gg Pe Phone 919 Open Nights Phone 919 orchestra which has been playing at N ean Y Aiase } and the building was Mrs NE som, Napanee, re- various places where 1he soldiers | leared of the debris caused by ra ate : ¥ fa fter spending the past J, by Red. ntl A Williams n|the : and the appearance of the | week ice: o 1 her daughter, | aa ene ------------ ¥ orgs = * uite recently Mr wiihg on! .D . 3 kn V k ~~ -- ~~ AA a gt MP lA AMA NNN NIN mo ema a a ager 2 th "gp inte as heen maseh improved. iss | " way Dirt Makes Soap-- }| 1iayea hefore prince Abert of Con-| boon much latproved. {Mis w AAA ny X Necessary naught, when the latter. was being) ,; securing of accommodation | jane has deelared the entertained by Canadian officers, and he ahtidre : ho meantime 1 2 DT : Tr s h & the children in the meantime | ..\v dividends of 1% t Have yom tried Goblin Soap? on this ocoasion, yed a tromuhan iil be under discussion at the re-| yp. "common and 1 3-4 per vent. on Works wonders -- Oc per solo, and was thanked | ) lar m x he Board of E the preferred o the prince, who also « omplimented | } : \d to-ni : x: . 4 cake. 3 : E Exoallan ut ! be held to-n We will rent you a piano, and at Palmolive Boap. him on his excellent playing. | The estimates will also be taken u end of six mont if you feel like A full line of fresh groceries Mr. Williamson is an Englishman, | a4 {o-night's meeting purchasing instrument we will al- " v but resided in Kiugston for three ro ---------------- always in stock. but resided in K . i he' re DOr- y years before going overseas. i low the six months' rental on pur 20 Cents a Copy FRIDAY || WATCHES SPECIAL { wy Ta Bel, Si Our guarantees, have had all our stability behind them and we have lived up to every one. We know watches "from the ground up," in every detail. , s. Tr :. Pos) chase price, and arrange easy terms ; In a letter one his friends re- C.N. gy AS COAL CARRIER. n Baker 8 Grocery ceived from him recently, Mr. Wil- { pa oe on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Phone 1016. liamson wished 'to be remembered | The Coal Resources of the Dominion | # achelor is i the Princess and Frontenac Sts. to all his old friends in this city, as| Talked About. - To did also his old friend, Thomas | Hughes, formerly of Kingston, al member of the 28th Battalion, whom | 3 ha she pleasure of eeting. : . . UNITED GRO he had the Pleasure of met ng | te nsified interest in the coal re- and Opera Company " 3 We can quate' you unequal - We will rent you a piano, and af} sources olf iu ? Joniiaion. Many | ri ve enterta \inment or sday . led prices for all new watches. end of six months if you feel like] [{ people, for the first Hime, Bie se | iat ht at the Home ol El Ta, A We can handle your repairs CERY SPECIALS urchasin instrument we will al- ing statistics to ascertain, as exacly given by the uniic - a tan: reasonably, quickly, and as Pp Ang . 4 as possible, the extent, value and|First and Bethel Congregation: flee ui a low the six months' rental on pur- |as . lumi he 1 3 efliciently as we always have. F Two Weeks a location of the coal resources of the |churches. In the list of those tak-|{ ¥ 36 * 1 id . d li a fi AF or 3 on Shafi price, a and arjange easy terms | iq federated provinees, * ling part the name of Miss Vers inches wide; extra g00 qua ity; ne on -balance, iY indsay, IX | = BA a Nova Scotia has He ;o- Ro forte selec T Q : N or many years Nova Scotia has Hemsley, who gave a plalorie selec » 5. . nG pp EPP'S COCOA, 15¢ size reduc- i been the premier coal-producing | tion, was omitted. ev €n thread. Thy ee makes. Spe C ial ed to 10c. A | province. And until the last few| Prevost, Brock street, has an ex- ¥ on Friday at 10c size, 3 for 2c, | years British Columbia was second |tra fine assortment of tweeds, - in the list But, railway construc. | cl 1eviots and blue and black serges | Y Baby Vinola Soap, regular 10c T M 1 : : Rp W { tion he rendered available a con-|for his order clothing de partment. suke; 8 for. 25. 0 ORRO | siderable portion of the vast extent| His reagy-made clothing aand gent's Glycerine Oatmeal Soap, regu- WILL BE A {of the coal resources of Alberta, and | furnishing department are well as- iar 18¢ box, 2 for 25c. i that province on the eastern slope sorted with new goods at low prices. oi GOOD DAY i | of the Rockies has ousted the Pacific A x rape we : | const province from the second posi | FINANCIAL STATEMENT 9 9 NE ore EYES FIT- | tion in Canada. The greater part of FOR CITY COUNCIL " 4 G LASSES, BUT | this recent expansion in production - TODAY IS BETTER. {of coal in Alberta has been brought 138 Princess Street. Why put off having your | about by the building of lines of the | Utilities Commission Will Pre= BEN LEE, Mgr. a 3 eyes properly and carefully Canadian Northern Rajivay, The sent It Next Monday tested ? | produc tion in tons: Night. Nova Scotia Alberta British RY The abnormally cold weather dur-{the Gr: Ope I se on March ing the winter, and the difficulties} 20th. Mrs. Bachelor ¢ forme experienced in securing fuel, has in-|{press representative 1 RRR Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians, 3 Issuers of Marriage Licenses, Ad ------ A White Goods dati gehuA Why put off the impor- 1909 652 1.69 ; "hairman G. YY. Chown. returned tunce of bettering your eye 1916 5,8 2 » i the city on 'Wednesday, and there sight. | A study of ti tonnage carried vy] another meeting of the Civic ha Canadi 3 k itie: % i 1 rh x fi the Canadian Nort ern during the | tilities Commis n, whe 1 the fin- Vestings, poplins, P . K:.. voiles, muslins, | last few years shows that its devel-|ancial statement was again under | opment as a coal carrier has been | consideration. gabardines, Bedford cord, Indian head, | almost entirely due to closer sets Arrangements were made for Come in TODAY. | tlément in the prairie provinces, and! Auditor Muir to have the financial nainsook, repp, madapolam, etc., etc., {to the expansion of the coal mines!Statement ready for presentation fo at popular prices. : | along its lines in Alberta. the City Council at its session on 3 J S.Asselstine D 0 S | In 1910, the Canadian Northern | Monday evening next. . | car in coal ly 282,718, and The Com u ill hold at. oie o Ue | carried n coal only and in e Comm m wi 1G a meet PICTORIAL MAGAZINE FOR APRIL. : ; our ef 912, 804,803 tor By 1914 the; ing on Monday afternoon next t - Registered Optometrist. p oo. b an' the 1 ney caus x i Pu . Phone 700. We are fully equipped to render you all the aid that glasses will give. ggg] WY RY aL' . total handlings had doubled, the fig- | point a 'man' to fill the vacaney caus- 342 King St, ures being 1,724,537) and for its} ed by the resignation of D. 1. Wil- The Busy Optical Store. annual report, as of June 30th, 1917, son, colleetor for the U tilities. ewiian & Shaw Hy Bro frase i A ; but 81,146 tons. In 1911 it grew Y.I.C.B.A, meet in a Junior City $3400--Collingwood Bt. 7 Fancy ( lover to 204,730 tons, im 1914 to 858,739, | League fixture, : THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE rooms, Bo har i in 1915 to 476,860, in 1916 to 706,- te $3500 Garrett She A "H 414, and in 1917--eight months] Only One "BROMO QUININE." $2000 + RC, ' only of the year being shown---the 7g cat the genuine, call 1 . Aud hot water, garage. NE figures had already attained to 691,-| LAXATIVE BROMO. QUINING "Fab. » PLACE YOUR {it is understood thp company will | bd A tew dwellings from $750 up ': Is the best investment in King- show a total production of nearly Played "No Score Game, ston today. We can show you 2.000.000 tons of coal handled over Before quite 4 large crowd Re- 261 tons. lets Look f : > ow REPL TE Also double dwellings, see office o ots. Look for signature of B. W, | gastos BUILDERS SUPPLIES svaaisng TY 1ist. -------- ? GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. PROPER ON some good properties. Here are its lines. giopolis and St. Mary's senior juve- ! MEETING OF G.W.V.A. 30¢. go $0 | OUR M CANN'S ed Resolutions Covering Food Control er, i C W D | SELLING C ated Apricots a b. 8 Still No Cars. ° LIST a > 4 RY x Sow brick! residences from our At the The important position Alberta] nile hockey teams played a no seore and Alien Questions, Kingston is still without a street list: has occupied in the building up of game at the covered r y as } i | game 3 ad rink on Wed- SBN00~-Altred St., 8 rooms, Golden Lion Grocery « | this tonnage may be gathered from | nesday night. R. Yellowley was re- At a special meeting of the Great! ear service. Tt was stated at the S p War Veterans' Association, held on street mailway office on Thursons Jus : received several p We have received instruc. gl Nodnesday evening, the question of morning that cars may be Tunning : cars of good, solid, tions to sell a new solid brick When the other fellow ceases to handling the aliens in this country | by Monday. The Late Pte, J. McDonald. Bungalow, with 5 rooms, B, ; the fact that in 1910 the movement | feree, The game may be re-played Sa790_-Baverly St., 8 rooms, over #s lines in that province was!on Friday night, when Regiopolis and display any interest it's time for you Golden Lion Grocery {and that of food control were both| Pte. J. McDonald, forty-three] mixed cordwood. De- and C., electric Mght, furnace, to shut up. : {brought up and thoroughly discuss years of age, and an Ottawa member good yard and cellar, for $2200. Ry | Sraughe up ahd Soroushiy Giseims- Yeurs of age, and aii Ottawa memuet. {livery in quarter and This is un decile] harmdin { will be made public on Friday. In : o'elock Thursday morning in the) half cord lots. : | two weeks' time a deputation from Mowat Sanatorium. He enlisted at] {the loedl association will take the Ottawa on December 14th, 1914. The| | resolution to the Premier and re- | remains are being sent to the cap-| quest his consideration, ; \ ital for burial. i a THE APPEAL DISMISSED, The Late Mrs. M. Hughson, S. ANGLIN & CO. - ' . Following an cperation {Or appen-| Wholesule Tracers Lose Their Case 1] dicitis, Irene Smith, wite of Melvin | Woodworking Factory, Lume Over Tamato Contract. Hughson, Lake Opinicon, died in the | ber Yards. A Toropto despatch says: The ap- General Hospital at 8.15 p.m., Wed Ba el Streets, peal of J. E." Walmsley, Bellville, same | Hl nesday. Deceased was one of the, " a dlingon, and George Robinson & Co., Kings- : fH] best-known residents of the district. | 3 Office Phone 66. x ton, wholesale grocers, trom the de- Hi Phe remains were forwarded by the Factory Phone 1418. cision of Justice Kelly, dismissing HiJames Reid's firm to her late home their actions against J: W. Hyatt & i for burial. jeans Lumber. Coal and Wooll Sons, Kingston canners, has been dis- Besides her lrusband, five child- missed by the Appellatd Division. 5 ren survive, Deceased was a niece Walmsley sued for $1,800 and $300 of AM. Wriley Smith, Earl street. a ry 1) S fo S loss of profits, and 'Robertson & Co. Hl she was a Methadist in religion. ; ve 2 SS Stores for $1,560 damages and $300 loss of - a \ h £3 AK Ale hr Rh png : That you should prepare lor your pring profits, alleging br of contract The Late Miss C. McDonald, | ANADAS FAVORITE DRUG STOR needs i mn R and Linoleums while stocks to supply canned tojatoss" f A Catherine M¢Donald, of Pembroke, r -- -- died in the city on Thursday morn- are large and prices low. WARRANT FO : Hing at the age of sixty-five years. Ih 3 " She was a 'Roman Cathblic in re- ~The advantage of Rugsi 18 obvious. ey Was Issued in the Casé\of Man Liy- : . i Ii Hgion. The remains were forward- can be taken and cleaned frequently. ing a¢ Parham.™_ : . i 2 by the James Reid firm to Pem- ! Senfous charges were made against ef roke for burial. They can be di elently placed so as to vary a man living tat Param. and as a re- g sult a warrant was ued by Justice : { 1, i the appearance oO € roo! Pace Goons Ponies Tor hia 23 . Cunndian Casualties. wo \ "Our Rug Soilection embraces every arrest. County Constable Smith Previously reported prisoner, now ; went out to Parham bo place the ac stil missing--A. H. Sinclair, Perth. style and weave fom rain Art Squares el tear RE or di Jl wounded Lieut. BW." Alken to the highest qualit Wiltons. : i re the = ¥ ad dude re ro ! 4 2 gY By getting rid of them. Forget the pain and discomfort they Saniting hie site, also members of py Your Dun. 5: i cause hy using hi mily, jo non- 4 > vs Grow DICE wry and ne a te have - Canned vegetables will be pot un- | REXALL CORN SOLVENT i also been lodged against him. }] dor the ban again this summer dns | Bargnins In Slightly Used Pianos. : 5 conserve (hem for oversens. | §Y Necdw't cut them----which ix dangerous. Just apply the liquid | 1 HOUSES TO RENT. FIRE INSURANCE E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Sta. Phones 530 and 1456, yyy yyy ing the produgiion season in order to] It's nonsense to say that "any pi- according to the very simple directions and in a day or two, if ano will do for the little ones™ A the corn still annoys you, come hack and get your money. af dd § musical education tor she children : x. Jil The charge of assault. 'preferre i og Pa rd) } | 4 | should start with the purchase of aif | Bay AS erioe Zar an \ MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE We ll ina cant util our os ' ) Eis Peace Geos Hunter this aliemnoon. h. : | : ;. Conner, postmaster, at Van- , i Pia is er Janda, v Aco Ed fect pasha. is Spending a few days in the ; ad 1ERE TO SERVE MAY ' ji

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