Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1918, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1918. Store Your Furs Fire, Theft and Moth Phone 489. Our Fur Van will call. John McKay, | : 149 to 157 Brock Street. {| PASSES Ad Machines $14.50 an add up to ten million, eit rom left t6 right, or up " ry . & " and down ¢olumns -- will also my SA: BUT multiply and subtract, quickly 4 # 8 BETTER, and easily. s Why put off having your Guatvan itor : eyes properly and carefully tested? J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Telephone 819. TOMORROW WILL BE A GOOD DAY TO HAVE YOUR EYES FIT Why pat off the Impor- tance of bettering your jeye sight. We are fully equipped to render you all the ald that glasses will give, Come in TODAY. yJ.5Asselstine D.0.S ! Registered Optometrist. 842 King St. The Busy Optical Stove. - Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, And Green Vegetables, Fresh and Cured Meats, at the Unique Grocery and Meat Mar Ket, 490-492 Princess Street, Phohe 580, C. H. Pickering, Hn he Ba 4 * | case if one a a lk RTT YY GOOD SERVICE ISOUR MOTTO Central Garage Highselass workmanship and first-class matérial used. Twelve years' experience im antomobile ropair work. CENTRAL GARAGE Ed Walsh, Proprietor. Prop. Homie | Bargains ||} 4 35 King St. Ahhh hk Andru 2000 =Raglan Rd; mear Ri. $4100 irost St. 8 rooms. $1400 Stephen St, 6 rooms, Oe en St., { Rent $240. $5500 ¥ St., 7 rooms, $9200 Eon St. new brick. $2850--Patrick street, 6 rooms, See full office lst. A hi mn . Atthe Golden Lion Grocery og double, NEY En wh In ome pound sections, 25 cents ench, Fresh California Prunes, nice and Fvaporated Pesches, 2 Evaporated Apricots . .. Sweet Cider... . Nea nn > foray Sut Bo E Clover «« 19, 12%¢c, 15¢ Ib. Ibs for 25¢ i Ib, W.R MeRaello We have gathered together a selection s¢ bought before the advent s and we are giving our cust i A] i RESOLUTIONS WITH | REGARD TO XIVIC MATTERS. nt City Uomncil to Control Utili- | Fuel Controller to be | Wa es and of the | 1 i {nc meeting «<f range 3 city. held er of Hnporiant } ered and the of Lodge direc There was a ve 1 tendance of the brethr da Junie from the County m atl- | at- Nsenssion ws provoked by reference to the city auditor's re- port ahd thé répert of the chairman r the Publie Wtilitfes Commission. y practice of 'the Commission in condueting some of its business be- nd etosed doors was condemned. he following fesolation was passed uffanimous vote: "Resolved, that in the opinion of is mass meeting of the Orange As- I 8 ciation in Kingston the Public | Utilities should be in the manage- it 'and control of the City Coun- That & copy of this resolution sent to the City Council and to city préss.'"' [he 'position of by ! tt Ibe fuel controller Tor y €ity 'was glso disensged. It was felt by some that a great mistake | would be mad e to appoint a business business connections r him Hable to outside which would not be the of the present perman- city officials were made fuel | controller. Ii was recognized that fuel controller became ih fact a {city official the moment fre Was ap- | pointed, but as the position was only | smote ry and the remuneration | small~too small, in fact, to jastily a man in giving his entire time to | the work--it would be better to add | the work to office of one of the | present c¢ This view seeméd {to be generally held and the follow- {ing resolution passed by un- { animous vote: {i "Resolved, that in the | this mass meeting the City i should appoint to the position fuel controller an official of 3 That a copy of this resolution i ent by the secrefary to the Council and to the « press." | influences, | ent ithe was Council the the Poultry Association Meeting. i The regular {try {day evening in the Sons of England i hall, when the following members| will give short talks | spective breeds of birds, comprising } { I Present Clty Officials. Tuesday | to {Gospel Fall this evening City | | { I i opinion of {the IX meeting of the Poul-| Association will be held on Thurs-| on their re- | | several of the light weight varieties: | iJ. MeGregor, blue Andalusians; | Walsh, rose comb {R. Marchand, brown. Leghorns; J | Maguire, buff Leghorns; J. White, {black Hamburgs. | = These enquiry | meetings {purpose of | Production movement and anyone { who intends or has any desire of f keeptiig chickens, this fs a golden op- i portunity for them to learn a things about the different breeds so: as to help them in Rind: ply the demand next winter, and helping on the @Greater C arrying On ~ Croditably, | The recent decision of the central | appeal judge, H.| white Leghorns; | of jthe n | informs ition | are bethg held for the sole] few | new { morning in James Rei {ing [WEETING. OF ORANGEMEN INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOYES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTERSST. | Happentngs In the Clty and Vicinity ~--What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Oganges, 30c dozen, ( arnovsky's. 'Pianos to rent, C. W, Lindsay, and Irving, in at 8 o'clock: Rochester, days in the Ev angelists Taylor Mrs. Frank Hanna, of NA ig spending a. few y visiting friends. Kingston should have a Clean-up Week, The council should arrange it and help in carting away refuse. W. Swaine, piano tuner, 100 Cler- gy street west. Orders left at Me Auley's, or 'phone 564. Denis Sullivan, of Ottawa, was in the city to-day attending the funeral of the late Alexander Sullivan. The annual meeting of the Cana- dian Press Association will be held in Toronto on June 13th and 14th. Many gardens of growing veget- ables will be seen along the right-of- way of the Grand Trunk Railway this year. Dr. logist, be present ceremonies. Now 1s the time to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lin y, Ltd. There is great demand in Kings- ton for small houses renting from $15 to $20 a month. Who will step in and supply the need. Now is the time to piano tuned. We carry tuners and will ass faction, C. W. Lind Cadet Weiser was General Hospital fr Miltary College fW. G.. Miller,' provincial geo- arrived in the city to-day to at Queen's convocation have your two expert entire satis- y. Ltd, moved to the loyal Wednesday d's motor am- the bulance. ; Ypu must use twice the quantity {of ordinary low-priced téa to produce same Strength f infugion that Salada yields and then ®du do not of [get that delicious Salada flavor. Chie' Inspector Waugh and In- spector Merchant, of the Ontario Department of Educ itidh, are pay- their annual visit to the éduca- tional sinstitotions in the city. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will low _the six months' rental on pur- chase price, and arrange easy terms on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. The starcity of hotel accomnroda- tien 'in Kingston is stiil evident. It was stated at one hotel that about fiteon guests had to be accomino- dated on benches or chairs during ight. Most of the visitors were commercial travelers Prevost, Brock street, has an extra flue assortment of 'tweeds, cheviots and blue and black serges for his oi- der clothing department, . His ready- made clothing and gent's furnishing department are well assorted with goods at low prices, At Peterboro on Monday the mar- deciding what | riage took place of Miss Sarah Ivison of birds they will keep to sup- | Mcintosh, youngest daughter of Mrs. for cggs and meat] zm. A. and tie late Allen Melntosh, to Pte, J. A. Sollitt, of the 75th Bat- tery, James Sollitt, Peterboro. We will rept you a piano, and at Justice Duff, waiving {end of six months if you feel like the exemption claims of bank clerks | purchasing instrument we will al- | as insufficient ground for mot report: | low the six months' rental on pur- i Ing for service; has already had its] chase price, and arrange easy terms | effect on the banks. [of the clerks who have been effected | by the ruling have either voluntarily | enlisted ini 'some branch of the Service or have been called to serve in the in- fantry battalions. In Kingston their positions have been taken by young women, and even in the responsible positions they ing the last few weeks a number additions have been made to staffs of the local branches. Air Raid on New York, The Hague, April 24.--The Vos #ische Zeitung aHeges that it learns indirectly from Paris that the whole Amorican coast is patrolled by water- planes, The paper says that Major Havefs declares N&t an wir rald on New York is not only possible: but prob- able, 'and thdt special submarines are being built in Germany to carry air- planes whith can be dismantled. Each airplane would then drop 100 kilos of explosives on the roof of New York and would even penetrate 450 kilometres inland. Play Was Repeated. By special request, the play, 'Seven Wishes," was repeated in St. James' school room on Tuesday night. It was withessed by a fairly large &uadience, and much onjoyed. This play was given a week or so ago, and made such a Wit that "the request came aghkin, The proceeds of the Tues- day might go to the Red Cross So- clets; and the sum of $20 'was realiz- Appointments Made. The Bishop "of Ontario ims ap- pointed Rev. Joseph Cantrell, of ville, Bis duties to begin on the 1st of June. The bishop has alse ap- pointed Rev. T. H, 11, of the rec- tory of Newhoro, to the mission of Madoc and Queenshoro, his duties to begin on the 1st of May. To' Box At RAM.C. Frank Fleming, champion light. weight boger of Canada, is tb box six rounds at 'the Royal Military College "final boxing events this afte noo His spatrin Of Darn Will be Macken- sie, of the 4 Royal Air Service, to which Vlomi ing akke A Luncheon. RH. MN. Mowat, Ky MP. ot To. routo, who is in the tty. attending the ceremonies. 'mi Bancroft, to the mission of Shannon-} A large number | on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Made a Presentation. On Tuesday evening & very pleas- ing event took place when the young ibeople of Princess strést Methodist church, 'with their pastor, Rev. H. E. Curry, waited upon Samuel Jones are eatrying on very creditably. Dur-| 8t Nis residence and presented him of | with a handsome club bag in recog- the nition of the esteem in which he is held by all. MF. Jones is president of the Epworth League, teacher in the Sunday school, manager of the | Boys' Club and sings in the choir, has is and in all of these activities rendered valuable service, He leaving Kingston shortly. A ----------_------ Mrs. J. Edward Jones; University avenue, left for New York to visit her daughiers, Ethel and Louise. Simplify your meals avold waste. -- Canada Food Board, for #t to be given || Sw A GREAT HAT -A great hat, like a great tan, is impos- ing, for reasons that cannot be outlined, because there are too many of them. demands Bye i means purc € proper hat, chosen ramen ve co fo ens Un i ¥ versity convocation. al- |. On Sale Today -- America's Biggest Magazine Four Best Serials of the Year. Ten Best Short Stories of the Month. HOW TO READ THE MAY RED BOOK FREE For the first 100 copies of the Red Book for May returned in good saleable condition we will exchange for any 15¢ or 20c maga- zine. New Magazines Received Today -- Saucy, World, Breezy, Adventure, Vogue, Life. The College Book Store Illustrated LL hn no BB a NYY TTY TTY YY 4 4 7' {| LADIES' WRIST 15% Discount During April Some of our import orders for Swiss wrist watches, due 8 months ago, have just come to hand. As a result we havé a large surplus stock and can aford to offer this genuine barga.m. hd a g of growing more jot ? Are you think vegetables this summer? If not, why --Canada Food Board. A A A A dt ANNE NN tt Blouse Elegance! We have a gorgeous array of chic style blouses -- the kind that dressy ladies demand. Ahaha A a nahh Ahaha tr * Smith Bros. Jewelers and ans. let Opticia Ahad Eo A AA AA i PA A AP a tt Pa lt PN tN) White Marquisette Blouses made with high- low and large sailor collars; all sizes 34 to 44, Big value at $1.00 up. WE BUY Kingston, sen of<-Mr. and Mrs. | Couper. the Sydenham Silk Blouses -- White or black; pretty sty- les in all sizes. Extra value $1.25 up. Black Silk Blouses -- Habutai and duch- esse in all styles and sizes. Specially priced at $2.00 up. Crepe De Chene Blouses -- With embroid- ery and tucked fronts; all sizes inmaize, flesh and white. Exceptional values at $3.95 up. eg TY yy Era rrr Perr EN Raw Furs W. F. Gourdier 78-80 Brock Street. A AAA Nal AEN ANN Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE WHY NOT END YOUR RENTING TROUBLES ? WN NN Ney Ah A a a aa a a a a Ral th hdd hd ddd AAA | gros BUsLDERS Suri eeey RE-UNION | An assorted stock, for Builders' and Contractors' use. Well seasoned and good condition, Milling to order. S. ANGLIN & (0. THE ANNUAL choose from; at office, Of the Congregation of Sydenham | complete one Street Methodist Church. ! Sydenltam street Methodist | church was filled to the doors on | Tuesddy everting, when the anayal | congregational reunion was held. | Rev. 'W. T. G: Brown presided, and a number of reports from the vari- ons societies were presented. Dur- | ing the past year the social and re- Hgious activities of the chureh were { maintained and much good work | was accomplished | The meeting of the 'congregation | was made the occasion of the tor- | mal presentation of the photographs | of some. seventy young men of the | tongregation that are in the service | of the King. It was reported that | upwards of one Rundred members of the church were either in active service orin training Tor service at the frons-- Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. $9000--Cherry St, en $1200-~Ragian R terms, terns, casy $1750--Ehn St, casy terms, $2000--Markiand St, casy terms: $1850-Kussell St. $2100-~Karl St. $2850---Pihe St. And some real bargains in the village of Portaituti Place your property on oar selling list. Brick dwellings from $2500 up to $12,500. YY YY YY ih Here is a list of dwellings to ] $1500---Patrick St., chsy terms. | 4 4 CONCERT AT COOKERS. Over $90 Was Realized for \ Choir Fund. A successful concert for the bene- fit of Cooke's Presbyterian choir was held in tie cherch' hall on Tuesday evening and over $90 was realized. Some of the members of tide congregation produced "The Dobson Corners' Business Associa tion," a clever and comical satire oft the methods of dolng business usually employed by the Ladies' Add of 'the cBurches. 'A musical programme consisting of selections by Mrs. John Evans, A. Pettigrew, Wilfred Claxton, Ald. D. strect Me- thodist church male quartsite, and a mixed quartette was much enjoy- ed. as well readings by Miss May Gemmell. 8, and Pte Thomas Kally 3 4 y nic & the ; We have all the reliable ssedst Sim. mers', , 'Rennie's, Steele Briggs', Etc. Weal © have them in bulk. on Tuesday evening Res. 3: DeP. Wright, Alfred street, officiated at the marriage of Harvey L. Thompson, to Miss Gredys Matthews, Picton. After a short honeymoon they will return ha Kingston to re-| HN amston

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