Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1918, p. 2

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PAGE TWO tore Your Furs Save Worry. We guarantee you against loss by Fire, Theft and Moth Phone 489. "Our Fur Van will call. Jo hn McKay, 149 to 157 Brock Street. House Cleaners Let us demonstrate to you the latest Cadillac Cleaner with Automatic .re« volving dust brush, for catches ing lint and hairs. It is a 'wonderful cleaner, time and labor saver. Telephone 819. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Streét. Telephone 819. Electric Monument Lettering In Cemeteries a Specialty. J. E. MULLEN, 150 Frontenne St, Phone 1417 Stone Dwelling 8 rooms, hot water heating; 8 rooms, furnace, electricity, y Earl street, near Uni- avenue. $3200. Double Brick, New 6 rooms each; electricity and Perfect Eyesight is your best friend. Treat it right. Abnse it and it will forsake you. YOUR EYES may need the ald and com- fort glasses will give, CONSULT US You owe them that much. Consultation free, " NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Owing to the scareity. of help we have been hjndicapped in our repair department, and have been unable to get the werk out as soon as we expected, We now have a full staff of re pair men and assure prompt service in the future. Central Garage Ed Walsh, Prop. 835 King St. hahahahahahaha Ahhh Atthe Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nico and Jui vox wes 100, 13%e, 15¢ Ib. Evaporated Peaches," 2 Ibs for 25¢ Evaporated Apricots ... ... 15¢ Ib. Older .c.iv «is «oy 40¢ gal. W.R MeRae&Co Golden Lion Grocery | Bankier; anthem, "Like as the Hart" { choir; violin solo, "Salut d'Armour" . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FR IDAY, MAY 51.1218. BECTAL IN ST. LUKE ON THURSDAY A Splendid Programme of Sacrea Numbers - Rendered--New Coms- position by Organist Couper: Was ORGAN FUND EVENING. Sung. Fo } y A sacred recital was given dn St. Luke's church on Thursday evening in aid of the organ fund and was largely attended. The following pro- gramme was rendered: Sentence, "The Jord is in His Holy Temple," by jhhie choir, unac- companied; anthem, "Hark, Hark, My Soul" (Shelley), Mr. Graves, Mrs. Nelson and choir; solo, "Ninety and Nine" (O'Hara), Mas. Horton; mixed quartette, "Come Unto Me" (Bowles), Mrs. (Sergt.<Major) Turn- er, Mrs. E. Pearson, 'H. Jennings and Sergt,-Major HH. Clarke; solo, "The Lord is 'My Light" (Speaks), J. D. (Scott), Mrs. I. W. Morris and (Elgar), Miss Daisy [Johmson; bass solo and chocal sanctus from "Holy City" (Gaul), Mr. Graves and choir; soprano recitative and solo, "Come Unto Him' (Handel), Mrs. A. D. Nelson; duet, "Rock of Ages" (Glov- er), Mrs. Horton and Mr. Bankier; anthem, "0 God Our Help in Ages Past" (Martin); solo. "The Tight is Growing Dim" (Shelley), Miss E. Spencer; anthem, i"I'o Thee, Ow Lord, 'We Fly" '(Maunder), Mrs, (Sergt.-Major) Turner and choir, solo, 'Jesu, My Lord, My God, My All (Holden), D. Couper. Mhe ast anthem, "Saviour, Again to Mhy Dear Name," in which the solos were taken by Mr, Bankier and LOCAL NOTES Mrs organist, Bert Couper, and was sung for the first time last evening. THE DANGERS OF SPEEDING SOME MOTORIS HAVE NO RE- GARD FOR OTHERS' RIGHTS, A Disgrace That Automobiles Should Be Permitted to Dash Along the Paved Roadways, Reiteration of the dangers of au- tomobile speeding seem to be inef- fective and sever penalties should be meted out by the police to those who are daily endangering ° the life of citizens on the streets of Kingston. Every season incessant and insistent complaints are made about the ap- parent lack of regard that motorists have for the rights of pedestrians. Certain young and inexperienced drivers, lacking entirely in that cool and eollected temper which is so ne- cessary on the busy streets, are striking terror into the 'hearts of parents who fear to allow their chil- dren on the streets. It is a public disgrace that automobiles should be permitted to race on the thorough- fares at a rate of speed which is neither necessary nor lawful, Already several aecidents have oc- curred as a result of reckless driving and more are certain to occur if in- stant action is not taken, The audac- ity of drivers in defying the law in broad daylight should stir the cus- todians of its mandates to action, and the maximum penalty would be too lenient to thoge who would en danger the lives and rights of other citizens. 3 Repetition of the dangers should be unnecessary if several of those who do not recognize the law were set up as an example to those who would follow in their lead. On the streets of Kingston fifteen miles an hour is fast enough for any motorist to carry out any errand that may be necessary, and drivers should be rigidly held to that speed. If they are not the law is set at defiance and may as well be erased from the by- laws of the city, for it would be bet- ter for the citizens to see the cars going racing on the streets uncheci- ed by any statute than for them to see the law openly disobeyed with no attempt made to punish the infrac- tors, Not only are there some motorists riving on the streets at excessive speeds, but when an accident does occur they refuse to return to the scene of the occurrence, and thus lay themselves open to a serious offence. On Thursday afternoon Gordon, the seven-year-old son of A. W. Mc- Mahon, Earl street, was severely bruised when struck by a car on Wel lington street. His face was scraped and his clothes were torn off when the automobile threw him to the ground, Instead of returning (o his assistance, the car drove on, and it remained for some passersby to take him to the office of Dr. I. G. Bogart to have his injuries dressed. The paved streets of this city are regarded by motorists as speedways, and there should be rigorous super- vision for the next few weeks until the law is recognized by those who now defy it. s -- WORKING A SCHEME, Young Women Who Put It Over the Youths, Residents in some of the upper sec- tions of the ¢ity are complaining about a new scheme which has been devised by some of the young ladies the town. They claim that quite {| mber, in order to make a good 8 on Horton, is a courposition of the | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City snd Vicinity ==What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig, "Winged Warfare" at Uglow's. Pianos to rent. C, W. Lindsay, Limited. Judge Lavell returned (rom Den bigh on Friday morning Monday, June 3rd, will be observ- ed as a holiday in Kingston. The newspapers will net he published that day. "Winged Warfare," the great war novel of fighting in the air, by Major Bishop, V.C., now on sale at Uglow's. { Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W, Lindsay, Limited, George Vanhorn, who has been confined to his home for three weeks with rheumatism, was able to go for a short walk on Thursday. What appears a saving in price is actually an extravagance when you buy ordinary, poor tea. Salada yields twice jas many cups to the pound, hence its economy. James Trevor Thomas, the week- old son of William Thomas, passed away in the Hotel Dieu on Thursday night. The funeral was held to Ca- taraqui on Friday, We will rent you a piano, and al 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 lerms on balance. C. W, Lindsay, Limited Wellington J. Johnston, Carthage N.Y., accepted by the Canadian Medi yo : | cal Board for enlistment in the ar- tillery, has reported to the receiving depot at Kingston The voluntary workers who are assisting Dr. W. G. Angin, district registrar, on wegistration day, June 22nd, were sworn in on Friday after- noon and received insiructions re garding their work, Prevost, Broek street, has receiv ed some exceptional good values in hoys' and men's ready-made suits, which he will sell at a reduced price. His values in the order clothing de- partment cannot be surpassed, Mrs. William Craig, Kingston, has been elected second vice-president of the Montreal conference branch of the Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist church. Kingston will celebrate the King's Birthday with a programme of horse racing-----three events "are carded, a 2.156, 2.25 and 2.50 eluss, open to all comers, Nothing but inclement wea- ther will prevent a grand meeting, Horse Races, Nothing remaing to be done at the Kingston race meet but call the horses up promptly at two o'clock Monday next, June 3rd. All the events on the programme have a superb list of entries) the very elite of their classes, and a record-hreak- ing meeting is assured the lovers of harness horse racing. Ann, "Headquarters for Headwear" , NEW SUMMER HATS FOR ALL Hats for men Hats for ladies Hats for boys Hats for girls. A great big variety of new styles té choose from at "the hat store." Hats of straw, Pan- | ama, silk, linen, cot- | ton and other light | | materials are here in | i | endless vy , and 7 America. ~-- Phone 919 7 June Ladies Home Journal Now on Sale Subscribe today for THE DESIGNER, at special price of . . .. 59¢ Regular price $1.25 The Designer and Standard Quarterly (one), with coupon good for 15¢ in purchase of any Standard Pattern. Special price . SATURDAY MUS All the latest popular numbers ~~. The hits that are being played by bands The College Book Store Open Nights IC SALE and orchestras neh . 15¢ .. & for 25¢ throughout Phone 919 A yyy Vy YY ag TT Aha A clearing lot of Colored Underskirts -- pretty stripes; washable; broken sizes; priced up to $1.25. 12 only beautiful style spring coats; broken sizes, 16, 18, and to 38. Pekin Blue shades only; were $30.00 and $35.00 each. Saturday snap $17.50 - Silk suits in New York styles, $30.00 up. Plain and fancy Silk Skirts Late arrivals in handsome style georgette crepe blouses, maize, Really swell garments at Remnant Sale A big pile of remnants of wash dress goods, ginghams, foulards, prints, vestings, etc. Cut prices to clear. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE narnia Saturday for 75¢. and Navy .... $6.50 up Adhd white. .. $5.00 pink, 4 4 Atha A a A NAA. tpi mg, i THERE WILL BE Effected on Thursday Night. At a special meeting in the Trades and Labor Hall on Thursday evening & compromise arrangement in the barbers' dispute wus reached. The first demand of the journeymen bar- bers was that the shops should lose it seven o'clock each evening, but this was firmly refused by the hosses, who wished the shops to remain open until eight o'clock. On Thursday evening, however, the boses agreed to lock up their shops at half past seven each evening during the months of June, July, Jugust and September, Ak a result of the ugree- mynt there will be no strike by the Barbers' Union on June 1st, as was anticipated. In view of the circum stances, the arrangement seems sat. Isfactory to both sided, | sin, tose THERI'S A BIG DEMAND For entity Papers From American Consul Johnson. ' Whe orcer published on Thursin tha t ations wi roving thei NO BARBERS' STRIKE | A Compromise Agreement Was | pode BUILDERS SUPPLIES A. DRY SLABS Are very scarce at the present time. We have a limited quantity to sell in Quarter Cord and Half Cord Loads. S. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Factory, Lume ber Yards. Ainhriuiuiaiuiaiuiuieiaihbiaihih dd id A a aha a Bharat Ears ih dh The newest our stock. The small envelope shapes are here, together with the larger, more roomy bags. The colors are usually dark, browns, blaes and blacks pres dominating, The prices are reasonable, | Smith Bros. $ 1 Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, Famous Starr Phonographs, patterns are in REMODELED Phone 700. W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street. SIN A aa ---------- hg do of A Double Rough Cast Dwelling On Ordnance St., $2500, A Modern Up-to- date Home On King street, very central, with office building separate, L At a reasonable figure, A Semi-Detached Brick Dwelling On Universfiy Ave, tor $3250; Immediate possession, A Detached Brick welli On University Ave., hot wae ter heating; hardivood $4650. Immediate Pa E. W. Mullin & Son a Sellers of Real Kntats. r. Johnson vision Sts, | Phones 539 and 1456.

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