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

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a. "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER R 24, 1918. - Our Write 149 DIAMOND Hudson Seal Coats The beautiful soft, light in weight, good wearing fur We use only prime skins carefully cured to chamois- Our garments are cut by experts of long ex- perience. vi is satisfaction, and we see that you getit. like softness. QUALITY motto or call for catalogue. John McKay, Limited to 157 Brock Street. w = A Victrolas & Victor Records Songs the Soldiers and Sailors Sing ------ det these two hits for your Victrola. Keep up with the boys who sing their way into action. It's a Long Way to Berlin, But We'll Get . There; and, I'd Feel at Home If They'd Let Me Join the Army--18386--90c¢ I Don't Want to Get Well Here's a song that will make youd laugh, although it's about a wounded soldier. He was hard by a German bullet. er hit by his nurses' smile than And in a far more vulnerable spot. LONG BOY--18413--90c Is another song that should be added to your collection, MAHOOD BROS RS ---- CATHOLIC ARMY HUT FUND THE TOTAL AMOUNT NOW RE- PORTED $10,780.85. Wolfe Island Contributed $193.30 and Camden East %156.25--Other Outside Points Yet to be Heard From. On going to press today the total amount received towards the Catho- lic Army Hut appeal, including $193,- 30 from the congregation of Sacred | Heart church, Wolfe Island and $156.25 from the congregation of the, Church of St. Anthony, Padua in Camden East, reached the grand to- tal of $10,780.85. Many outside points are yet to be heard from, as well as some of the local collectors, so that the attain- ment of a much larger grand total than that published today is assured. The following subscriptions are acknowledged: $10.---Bert Abernethy, M | Lieut.-Col. Leslie, Angrove { Dr. J. Leonard Walsh, | $5.--Jas. J. Laeckie, { J. Gregson, Dr. F. H | McCue, Chas: Siam. J | Barrett, Matron... E. i Bell, Lion | Clothing House, Wm. Clugston, Al- | lan Reid, Mrs, D. Cagnon, | $3.--C. J. Farrell, F. J. Wartell, $2.--Dr. 8. H., Simpson, W-. F. {| Cassidy, Mrs, A. Killoran, Mrs, F. Leaden, W. Harkness, Felix Compeau, P. Shynff, Hugh Braniff, John Gra- ham, Jos. Doyle, M, J. Gallivan, P. J. Quigley, Jas. McFadden, Jno. F. Ken- nedy, Mrs, E. Murray, Mrs. M. E Scobell, J. B. Cook, Mrs. Jas, Mc- Kenna, Corp. E. J. Cherry, Cap. T. C. Peterson. $1.---E M 8. Grace, Bros, Purtell, M w O'Connor, . MeCue, Jos. Grace, H. | B. Power, H. Shor}, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Van Vankoughnett, Maxim, Mrs. B. McDonald, Mrs. J. Toye, William Toye, Mrs. D. Bean, Robt. Sergeant, J. Irwin, Mr. Boyer, George Mann, J. Mann, James Flanni- gan, B. J. Corrigan, George Hanson, Mrs. R, O'Brien, Mrs, G. Fowler, Mrs, A. TFrizzelle, James Farrell, Mrs. Pregar, Mrs. D. Nesbitt, Mrs. F. Walsh, J. Turner, J. Truesdell, John House, N. F. Burden, N. Stanton, Roy Wilson, C. Stewart, A Friend, Sarah Gleeson, J. Sullivan. John Coyle, Geo. Renand, R. Spencer, J. O'Donnell, H. | Murray, ~2Thés, H, Bramah, Miss | Maine, R. J. McGee, Hugh Robinson, C, W, Gray, Mrs, R, McGrath, W. J. Ruttan, Mrs. Coty, Mrs. L. A, Kin- cade, Miss D. Burns, Mrs. E. Burn- side, M. J. Purtell, A Friend, Nursing Sister H. L. Reid, Miss L.. Root, Mrs, E, Frasso, R. Murray, Jas. Burchell, Jas. Gallivan_ Thos, Hennessey, Gom- miter Horan, Gommiter Menuke, Chischaw Warinske Steafe Navroske Wasly Sukinchuck, Joe. Coyner, Pete Sagafino, John Ptoff, James Jircoff, Mrs, G. Cotman, Miss Grace Compeau Jas, Ellleff, A Friend, Miss Clara Compeau, Mrs, Thos, Cork. 76c.--John Bourdeau, 650c.--M. Robinson, John Oakley, Peté™Qolyeau, Miss M, Wainwright, A Friend Mrs. Scrutton, Mrs. N. Newell, Mr. Cunningham, Mrs. L. Lubcky, Thos. Clifford, Mrs, G. Jack- son, Mrs. GG. Beaucroft, Mrs. M. Smith, A Friend, W, Stark, Jos. G. C. CLOTHING ON EASY Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Fare, Gentlemen's Suits and Overcoats, N. Morris, 374 King St. REAL state 100 nicera' na ARNS 8 rooms, BE en cane St, 8 rooms, S4000--8 Fdenham Sty 8 rooms, electricity, dean St, M 's 86 Brock 8a Phone 826 or 621 brick finish, 7 Why Strain €n we can exam- ine and prescribe glasses that will acd hours each day to, your working effici- ency. For eyeglass satisfaction, consult J. : D.0.5 Rextaterpd etrist. 42 King St. e Busy Optical Store We have a complete sible, in fact, surp the market consi "conditions are ev ed, of our ability we our values will te CARPETS and RUGS Our Motte; Service and Satisfaction rugs of every description for the fall season of 1918. The prices are the lowest pos- upward in these days. Having protected our with the best obtainable from any source. - - range of carpets and ly low, the state of and you know price customers to the fully presuaded cothpare favorably ----- Woods, Mrs. R. McUen, J. Bulick, Jos. Blakey Mrs. J. H. Byron, Bert Kiel, Wasiln Perdun, Wm. Naklason, Corp, R. H. Campbell, 30¢c.--Mrs, P, Moore, A Friend, 26¢c.~--Mrs. Barrett, J. Williamson, A Friend, Geo. 'Ernoff, Mrs. Saund- ers, (Miss Monica Bramah, Miss Lois Stanton, Congregation of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Wolfe Island. $15--Sheriff Dawson. $10---Samuel Taggart, P. Fleming. $6---Patrick O'Rielly, meh Me- Callister, jr.; James MoCallister, 'Martin Kane, Mrs. John Laugh- Tn, Albgrt Docteur, John Kingsley, Mrs. Jarry Murphy, «Mrs. J. A. Me Rae, T. VU. Greenwood, Frank J. 'Briceland. I$4--Mrsy and Mr, Wm. Loughlin. $3---Joseph Loughlin, B. Mec- Kenna. { '$2 Peter rant, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ryyn, Archie Staley, Peter J. Brown, @eorge Casey, John Baker, John urphy, Thomas Brdgvn, sr.; Thomas Dignem, James M ynn, Frymtes EB. Baker, Thomas Lyons, Mrs. J. 8. (Bak James O'- Reilly, Mrs. 1. Harris, \ David Ma- honey, John Mahoney, : James J. Connolly, David Crumley, Oliver Hawkins, [Fred Staley. \ '$1--Mrs.. F. Staley, Mrs. H. Hogan, sr.; Mrs. Grace Shields, Mr. James Brown, Martin O'Brien, #ran- cis Baker, Thomas Moran, Michael O'Connor, A Friend, Tr and Mrs. A. J. Payne, Thomas Clwdy, Mrs. Dan Taggard, William Taggand, sr.; Mr. Michael Griffin, Carl Connolly, Frank 'Connolly, Timothy O'Shea, Wilfred J. (Hogan, Thomas J. Hog- an, J. [D. 'Crosgrove, Joseph Me- Avoy, "Frank Hogan, Herbert Daw- €on, George Rogers, Henry McGlynn, Rey. J. | Leo. Hogan, Mrs. Costello, Mrs. W, McKenna, James Hulton, John Greenwood, jr.; Mrs, (P. Lyons, Wil- son Taylor, John T. Murphy, T. J. Oonnolly, John O'Shea, Allen Mc- 'Claren, James Leonand Me- Glynn, Edward Payne, Spoor, John 'H. Hogan, Mrs. " Brown, Mrs. Conecher, Mrs. D. A. McDonald, Mrs. Peter Hogan, sr.; Bernard Laughlin, Capt. McDonald, Martin Staley. Hazel Baker, 25e -- Doris taley, 50¢---Stuart Hoan, Don. McRae {Frank Lyons. ] {Clarence iy Co ha Staley. 3 INCIDENTS OF THE DAY) LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. | { Happenings In the City and Vicinity | ~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. i Sweet Potatoes at Carnovskys, | The utmost of clothes-value at the| price fixed--that is the policy here Miss Grace Brouse, Stuart street] left for Utica, N, Y. on Monday aft-) ernoon. i Miss Reta McGowan, Belleville, | has entered Rockwapa Hospital as nurse-in-training, There was a session of the Divi-| sion Court on Tuesday morning with| Judge Lavell presiding. Inspector W. D, Hughes, Ottawa js; in the city and is making an inspec-; tion of the Portsmouth Penitentiary. Owing to coal scarcity, piano fac- tories may have to close. GY] Chown is hoping that his local fac- | tory may be able to keep going Now is the time to have your| piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis-| faction, C, W. Lindsay, Limited. | Rev. Dr. R, J. Wilson of Chalmers] church left this afternoon for Tor- onto to attend the General Assembly committee meeting on the forward movement, G. Foy, East Syracuse, N.Y., was in the city on Tuesday on his way home from a visit with friends at Harrowsmith, He is an old Frdn-} tenac county boy. . A man by the name of Thomas Martin who cage to the city three weeks ago from Campbellford was sentenced to two months In jail on Tuesday morning in 'the Police Court for indecent exposure On Saturday next the convention respecting military services goes into force in the United States and Can- ada. Physically fit men of military age of both countries will be expect- ed to enroll for service. John Morris, who runs a booth at the fair grounds, was arrested today, charged with assaulting one of his help, He was allowed out gn $50 bail, promising to appear in Police Court Wednesday morning. American Consul Felix S. 8. John- son is still registering many Ameri- cans for military service. Quite a number are transients visiting the city with show troupes. In all about 275 persons have been registered at the local office. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- anace, C. W, Lindsay, Limited. On 'Monday afternoon, two resi- dents of Battersea appeared before Justice of the Péace Hunter. They pleaded guilty to bein der the in- fluence of liquor at a lavh social and each was fined fifteen dollars and costs, *~ Henry Hill, spn of Nrs. W. R. Givens, Maitland street, left on Mon- day for the United Stites where he has enlisted in the American Navy. A brother, Lieut. Sherman Hill, is in England with the Canadian Army Service Corps. Frederick Johmsor, living five miles out in the céuntry, was ar rested Tuesday by Constables Bate- son and Naylon gharged with steal- ing a 'horse from Mr. Truedale. It seems he traded the horse on Mon- day and wag not satisfied with the deal. yx . "We will never let Frenchmen or Americans through here," was the promise given Emperor William by his. troops when he vigited the Al- sace-Lorraine front on September 19th and 20th, according to Karl Rosner"s Sunday d tch to The Lokal Anzelger, Sa Deliveries of chmpleted Sa] from shipyards in tNe United State during July and August, shipping re- ports show, were more than ouch] to offset the submarine lgsses of Am- erica since the beginning of the war. Lieut. Bob Dibble, Canadian cham- ploy oarsman, succeeds Capt. Lou F. Spholes as director of athletics in Military Diftrict No. 2. "Dibble went Jverseas was twice wounded. eet I Sa Kingston's Famous Fur Store NEW HATS NEW CLOAKS REI Stephens; M. Homes; published, Phone 919 Camp Trail, Book Sale Regular Price60c. On Sale .. ... .. .. .. .... .. . 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