Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Apr 1918, p. 2

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PAGE TWO" a] WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 191 8. se FINE FURS MADE TO ORDER Safe Fur Storage Our Receipt guarantees you against loss by FIRE, MOTH and THEFT ALL Customers' goods insured while In our care. == BIG. DRIVE i INGTON THE FUND INTEREST ( OF Y. MO }. rx THI wiv | TARY } i Pr vominent Citizens | Matter--\a 7th, | Dates { hosen. | A Committee Taking Up the Sth and Yih the 1 ton will do its ng by the M Vg ] L000 w ppeal THE _ DAILY 'BRITISH _ WHIG, - {ing of INCIDENTS 0 THE DAY NOTFS AN AND ITEMS OF (LOCAL ' GENERAL INTERZIST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Pianos to rent: Q. Ltd. There are several lights the City Hall which shoul replaced . They mar the whole WwW. Lindsay, on the ¢ A ing effect Soup and { hoeolate Fund, r rl ting 2 WL afte rngon ines $14.50 Will add up to ten million, elther from left to right, or up and down columns -- will alsa multiply and subtract, quickly and easily, and prove Rev, W enlightenir work done years past of the the goad | CTA. In suppression He 3 1s liquor also upon responsib M sang a very pleas panied by Mrs. Va » reported t by the and ctf pressed their using the} hise Macdonald | Guaranteed for-five years. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. Telephone 810. ocolate 1 Tntcresting Vie etings. thetanlling the many ol ons, the inter in the evan- meetings i been well n tain Taylor or Mr. Irvi Ye at preachers In 11 language God's love way ! er stic geli has Mr sensational simple but tell the story Christ's sacrifice in a to rivet the attention ol ers, and one cannot but God is speaking th lips The meetings may next Sunday night's se! ------------------ GOOD SERVICE "1S OUR MOTTO Central Garage High-class workmanship and first-class material ased. Twelve years' experience in automobile repair work. CENTRAL GARAGE « Fda Walsh, Proprietor. 3385 King St. Ah dh all plai force aunt their h feel \ human close with instrument ry purchasing dh a a on puance. C, W. Lindsay, Ltd. It is currently reported the Hon. T. W. Crothers will resign portfolio and accept a judgesh ip in his native county, Prince Edward, UNITED GROCERY 138 Princess St. New Maple Syrup All kinds of Garden TOMORROW WILL BE A GOOD DAY T0 HAVE YOUR EYES FIT- TED WITH GLASSES, BUT TODAY 1S BETTER. Why put off having your eyes properly god carefully tested? Oleomargarine UNITED GROCERY 188 Princess Street, BEN LEE, Mgr. Why put off the {Impor- tunce of bettering your eye sight. We are fully equipped to render you all the aid that glasses will give. Comé In TODAY. JS Asselstine D.0.S Registered Optometrist, 842 King St. The Busy Optical Store. " Ny DWELLING UNIVERSITY AVENUE. © rooms, furnace, modern ime provements, large lot and stable, $3000, FRAME DWHLLING, REAL STREET. 7 rooms, electric lighting, bath and closet, A full list of houses at office. McCann's Real Estate Phone 326 or 021 86.Brock St. Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy ... . 10¢, 12%¢, 15¢ Ib. Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢ Evaporated Apricom 15¢ 1b. Sweet Cider .... . 40c gal. W.R McRae&Co Golden Lion Grocery MONT- We have gathered together a selection of merchandise bought hefore the advent we are giving our custo- nn. S400 WD a feet oe tata Te} $15.00 up .50 Wal fetal eT A [ee » Gospel Hall the latter of 3 m heen in at ed Neither | ey | d | Jat seems We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months if you feel like | we will al- low the six. months' rental on pur- chase price, and arrange easy terms his cabinet Made a Contribution of $300 to the | hearty ol mi | jm=- | © nen of to-day | y the meeting 1o 1 300Nn as posskbie consented to do {was held in his | general purpose of { outlined by W Col. W. H. Magnee ¢ ocal « reed | AL dily mee Be when yaign was Lieut.- at ne | tendance at {Toronto on { sult a large mittee was work, w ary cha man 3 hold | night at eight o'clock in | office and » attendance pected The ttee is as follows: city y Gen statf, the R.MXC in Ss are con Thursds and representative named to take wp Mayor Hughes honor- y and R. Meek as will Friday mayor's 18 ex- commi named clergymen of the aldermen, Brig.- headquarters } eau and staff of , Captain Nixon and staff of the RN.C., H.W Richardson, W P. Nickle, W. Hobart Dyde, F. Ang- lin, BE. P. Jenkins, J. G Elliott, D. G+ Laidlaw, J. A. Gorrie, W J: Fair | R. D. Sutherland H. C Nickle, W ¢. Minnes, J. A. Minnes, R J. Rod- ger, W. H. Mucnee WwW. R. Givens, Principal! Bruce Taylor, N. C ison, jr; R Meek, Elmer Gevrge Smith, G. Y Soward J. Rigney, F Cook, Lieut.<Col. W. G A. Macpherson, Judge Lavell, Prof. MacdOlement, Frederick Welch, Dr. A. W. Richardson, E Ww. Waldron, Abraham Shaw, F. G. Lockett, Chown, Dr. Nash, B. W Ek on G. M. Macdonnell, H. Angrove, Dr, WwW. W. Sands and with power 10 add to their number ree PTE. STANLEY HUNTER DIES OF HIS WOUNDS Another Kingston Young Man Gives His Life For His Country's Sake. - a tree its 1 the Davis, King, Anglin, STANLEY HUNTER John C. Hunter, Patrick street, received. word on Wednesday that) his son Stanley Hunter, aged twenty -| one, who went overseas with the | Dental Corps, and afterwards trans- ferred to the infantry, and had both legs shattered by a shell in a re cent action in France, has since died. The young man was for some time employed in the Whig composing room and later worked in Routley's cigar store. He was a most promising young man and his death is mourned by many friends, Stanley" Hunter was connected with 'Bethel Congregational church and Sunday school. Since he went overseas both his mother and sister, Gladys, have died. Hetis survived by his father, one brother, Hilton, and one sister, Myrtls, : LATE PTE. Permits For Building. The following building permits have been taffen out at the city engi~ neer's office: H. A, Derbyshire, for a brick-ve- neered bungalow on St. Lawrence avenue, . 'P,P. Partridge, for a brick-venes™- ed fiwelling on the west side of Col- lingwood street, between Union and Earl streets John Peters, of a frame dwelling on the west side of Nelson street, between York and Concession streets, Lad Broke His Leg. William Monahan, aged twelve years, while playing on Victoria school ground before school Wed- nesday afternoon fell and a compan- ion jumped on him, breaking the left | leg above the knee. R. J. Reid's ambala conveyed the Jufortufute boy. 0 BT) Mominan, 205 © Nahe avenue, Apr and six scenes, | e, a well-kneean Tormier Kingstonian, was Son ahd Howard set the tor fay 1 Auley's, i Board was held on the | 1s chair- | Pol- | Chown, J. F.! W. | Willa General Hospital, where |] a son_.of Merritti} a comedy in three acts] Hubert 100 Cler- Mes Ww. street Swaine, piano tuner welt, Orders left at or 'phone 564. A meeting of the Sepa Tues but only routine business sacted . The steanier H. iget away in the course of a few The Jex usually has the honor | making the first trip. At a meeting of the civic fire and light committee the contract for tars ¢ the roof of the lower station was warded to Hounslow & Tryon. i Three barges and a tug are under construc tion dt the yards of the Clay ton Ship and Boat Building Corpora- a at Claytan, N.Y on tae Law- | rence river, for the New York barge ga anal Now is the time to have your { ptano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and hu {ll assure entire satis | faction, C. - Lindsay, Ltd. A boy in HE trous , was taken 'tin charge early Wednesday morning, accused of breaking into Waldron's dry goods storé, and when brought before Magistrate Fu H, was re- mandeqd for & week. Nothing is fing 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 on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Mrs, T. D. R, Hemming Vv chosen honorary regent and M Agnes Richardson viee-regent of e George {Tavlor Richardson Che 1.OD.E The meeting will be he 1d the second fand fourth Tuesdays of each month in the G.W.V.A, rooms, The Weather Man is keeping up his record for var jety two days now Kingston and district has been the centre of a bad wind- | storm.- A cold, biting wind has pre- vailed, and eitizeus have been remind- ed that the cold weather is not over yet, Prevost, Brock @treet, has an ex- {tra fine assortment of tweeds, { cheviots and blue and black serges {for his order clothing department. | His ready-made clothing aand gent's | furnishing department are well as- sorted with new goods at low prices. The local mariners have their "goa legs" on, and are eagerly aiting to make their first trip, Just as soon as the weather moderates and the | lake has been cleared of ice, some ot | the local vensels will: go across the lake to Oswego and Charlotte for | coal, School vy evening, was N. Jex will likely davs, of St miss- certainly Big Fggs From Victoria. i Residents in the county are not to { have all the honors in regard to the | size of eggs produced by their hens. { Robert H. Peters, 152 Victoria street, on Wednesday brought to the Whig office some pullet eggs that were marvels in point of size. Two of them were laid by White Leghorns Three of the eggs weighed over ten ounces. When eggs come to be sold by weight, Mr, Peters won't have to count out very many to make the | equivalent of - the ordinary dozen | eggs, Don't Fail. Be sure to hear Evangelists Tay- lor and Irving in the Gospel { near Y.M.C.A., every night but Sat- iurday of this week, at 8 o'clock. -- Oo INI II NY nisms Save the food, and then save; it must win the war. -- Canada Food Beard. "The Hat Store" NEW HATS Great Variety Excellent Values. We have, by far, the most complete variety of men's Spe hats ever own in Kingston. We. have every kind of a hat.a man could wish for, and all prices. : $1.50 Up To $6. "We save you something on every hat You buy." produced at the Punch and Jay Th are. New York, with marked swasil pe Sktrate Bradshaw fined a'"fonn- resident $20 and costs for an in. tran- ') For | {and the others by Plymouth Rocks. Hall, |, HT. Crawford, Elphin; po -- = The present struggle on the Western front is known to necording to the Washi te allow the Kaiser's na struggle were allowed to rest Where it now stands." nope of winning nx decision. That their hopes ave futlie denved hy Premier Clemencein's assertion that "come what may assurnnce of General Foch that "most glorious hopes are erminsible." statement of Liovd George thot "the French snd British pire Head in wtrogoie THE LITERARY DIGEST raging on the Western frout, this week April Lith showing It from every angle, REFUTE IDLE RUMORS WITH FACTS FROM These are days of rumors and reports that grow eltizens, Mast of them are wholly false, many are due. fo nre the more likely "it is thay their origin and purpose are enemy Teutonic, prevail, Te get these facts, with no attempt to magnify or minindee the truth, Thix grentest of pews-weeklies keeps you necurately . of polities, art, Hiterature, science, religion, social service, et newspapers and magazines, giving >on the cream of thelr «© rent news of the day by stud¥ing this impartial record o APRIL 14TH NUMBER oN SALE Phone 919 Open Nghe © oo Snel 2 they you have merely he German people as ton Hernld, and for this rex son the Richer powers res! lige that « to be associated with a colossal military failure -- ax'it would be if the present And so German legions desperately ix the firm conviction of the Allied armies ax evi bupyed' with Hepublic of the West will neglect no effort which can hasten its troops and its ships to Karope.' Ed a "THE up overnight aad unsettie the propagands, Fo combnt these stories of ships tor TODAY, rps ------------ "Come What May They Will Not Break Thyough> "The Kaixer's Battle, "it would hardly do fight on In the will not break through" and the To these nsnurapees ix ndded the the Knowledge that the Kreal review of the sweeping great DIGEST." minds of patriotic The more alurming they pedoed nnd regiments dextrosed you have only to know the favts: for truth, now ax ever, is 'mighty snd will tu concise and instantly accessible form, presented without bias or partisanship, Phone 919 i to read TH THERARY DIGEST, informed on all world evenis of interest in the flelds It savés you the ptents in ® concise form. wetunl happenings, iabor of remding nn host of Keep posted on the The College Book Store RY WR RY Use left over meat, cold or made in dishes. -- Canada Food Board. SILKS THAT ARE SILKS Habutai Wash Silks -- Black and white, 36 inches wide, 50c to $1.25. Natural Shantung Silks -- 34 inches wide. Special at 50c to $1.25. Silk Poplins -- 36 inches wide. wanted shades, $1.50. Satin Duchesse and Silk Pailette -- 36 in- ches wide, all colors, $1.50. Black Duchesse Silk $1.50 to $2.50. Black and Colored Taffeta Silks -- 36 and 40 inches wide, $2.00 and $2.50. Silk Crepe de Chene and Georgette Crepes, all shades, $1.50, $1.75. Fancy Silks for Skirting, stripes and plaids, $2.00, $2.25. A All the 36 inches wide, Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE yyy TY YY YY YY YT Ahhh a hd aaa Ah Ahh ah A A AA Aa aA a Aaa a aa a dha A Ad dd Adidas A aA RA ah daha rr | LADIES' WRIST During April Some of our Import orders for Swiss wrist watches, due 8 months ago, have just come ta hand As a result we have a large surplus stock and can s®ord to offer this genuine barga.n Smith Bros Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of yy Licenses, Raw Furs Phone 700. ens W, I. NIGKLE READY To Support the Sw oR Amendment With Regard to Titles, | * An Ottawa despatch says: There had been an understanding that the Borden announcement of the Gavern- ment's action would end the;discus- sion about titles, and that no vote would be called for, but Mr. Richard-| son "spilled the beans" with his far- reaching amendment, W, F. Nickle who was not prepared to go to the same length himself, is ready to sup- port the amendment, and he said on Tuesday that his distinct understand- ing is that it will come up again, Whether or not it does, it is fair to assume that the prerogative of re- commenting honor lst will, in fu- ture, be very sparingly exercised, A small new portable colony poultry house, having glazed sash, cotton sash, screen door, roost, ete, Size 6 ft, x 8.1 - Large enough for 15 h v Can deliver promptly to any part of city. 5. ANGLIN & CO. Wootwrging yy actory, Lam Bay & Wellington Streets, A Summer Paradise, ' Kingston, Ont. A handsome booklet, artistically printed and illustrated, hag just heen issued by the Grand Trunk Railway, telling of the beauties of the "Lake of Bays" district, in the Highlands of Ontario. The concise description Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1418. '{ POULTRY HOUSE | poaeaee BUILDERS! SUPPLIES woaany t GOOD BUYING IN REAL ESTATE $1025--Frame dwelling Coens « tral). $3100--New double brick, Cons cession St., $300 cash, balance on time. WeeFrame dwelling, with garden and stable, on easy terms. $2150-Johnson St, double frame, rents $208 per double 8350 e year. $1500--Fatrick cottage. St, $1200--Raglan « terms. Road, easy { p y b t p p p p p 4 ; 4 : p qd b , p p p p > b b , p y p given and the interesting pictures ve-{ =" Lumber, Cant and Wood produced from direct photographs tell the story of a very charming re- sort 'that is reached through Hunis- vile. Now is the time to think of your summer's vacation , Take a trip. a mental little journey through the "Lake of Bays" by asking for this handsome publication, Take ¢ journey some evening alter he . with your wife and children, the glam the door on the doetor for 1018 by taking your family on a real jour- ney through this ideal summer play- ground, A postal card to J. Quinlan, Bona- venture Station, Montreal, will promptly bring a copy of the 'book- et A Canadian Casualties, Died of young, ¥. Burton, | Vankleek Hil; H J. H. Coleman, Tro-j quois. Woaunded-<A, Nicholl, Peterbaro; J. A. Barnhart, Iroquois; C. 8. Booth, Mallorytown: G. T. Ellis, Brockville; W.. W, Heaslin, Gananoque; James Pell, Belleville; R. E, Burnside, Hastings: B. Anderson, Peterboro; ant --- the full month's su 'all ready for my ghue, Peterhore; J. Brown, Perth; . ¥. Evins, Colborne. op noni : Constable William Nicholson is én- g his anpual vacation, $2000--Brick dwelling (new). Has just what Too siknepimt 'what will make his ving more hardshi more endurable. A of the little comforts of life for $1.95, . Cold eream, shaving cream, soap, foot powder, corn plasters, orderlies, tooth paste, ote. | f= W. F.Gourdier |

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