Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1919, p. 2

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O DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1916. EP ---- PAGE TWO = THE -- : es8¢ ntial] INCDENTS OF THE DAY "5 NOTES AND oF. y tub with hot and cold -------- GENERAL INTEREST. wate EE qb ' ig Wheat i with] LOCAI || Happenings In the City and Vieintty -- What the Merchants Offer tw the 1 he 1 wo Best | ; : leaders of the Whig. tha ed } a couk Eo LL 3 : {i is 3 A mix SEE B®" Sellers of Vivid! . Tx tuner, orders at CD ett of t % ie fact me © 24 £ 5 e ers oO 101 | i 'phone G64W, | ea I stud; he actual re -1 3 ah | Cpl from four ) suited to the 1» rkingman rqomed Romance rooms Spring Furs . = LB s Be . . ... By Zane Grey woven art- of the American wheat country; a story of grit and nature remains uncurbed "violent, in the large soldier likes Zane Grey. That is why you will like r West, "The Déert of Wheat." THE DESERT OF WHEAT most img | wardice, P iotism and tial items | z ails. " tis prevision of : room fos f latest ex bedrpom for | many | three! rooms, i ulted man family a sm portant ou the list of 15 the parents, dren of each around the } mily On an estern tr the why of the fa In the Latest Creations For Discriminating Buyers John McKay, Limited The Fur House 149-157 Brock Street iting story Hlustrated.. Post 8vo $1.50 THE WINDS OF CHANCE . . Rem away n trai te from war, ining camp sweeping the epi nd a from her and a General by James Reid 'hig in the m of .. .. .Rex Beach's here is Beach's Alaska at its best---the days that were lived by the thousands at t gold rush. And here is 'Poleon Doret again, the sing- This new novel is his as muchas it is Pierce Phillips' and country--and love---in his own way, for four girls, full of romance y, daughter gambler, the gorgeously but e winsombly girl and the Snowbird. He has giv old miners who can't n for the| ambulance, is the time to have your tuned We carry two expert s-and will assure entire satis- !. W. Lindsav, Limited. i pl re waiting to i ar oom houses. It! wirling Wh ing, sunny, each man meets into their beautiful Countess not »doeant than six yoms re provided) p the addl-| stor more Hor the great n side of "Poleon! baffling Rouletta K Cornea the tendency is t nal expense by su clean-he story with the fnves wally new fa + hook-armed etic little dance-hall of quarrelling come coldly 0 will { Kingston Any building done 1 money ad i vanced hous Humor? B : II have i Lh. their p work together and ye > executive com Vill have to. meet NL their approv 1 : | IHHustratéd. Cloth, Post 8vo THE COLLEGE 3 decided to hold a confer r Phone 919 commitiee ach has forgotte a pair the separate Lng $1.50 BOOK STORE Open Nights the the prob- Board of] lem to be worked is: Can tand $5 from Mrs. A.| be secured and hones erected to till Cambridge, Mass for | all the chief o these iren's Health Fund. |{ ments and be rente t from $10 to was removed fr G6 per month? ) the nut street wishes to pur that Tuesday bie the robaife house into cal on ommenda aking iderat tl date, adove on the L early red of out owledges rast or require king what cost wol k 1 even ambu motor and cant public nformation oi sub We Have in Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Roup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Jiark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the Good Tea. Victory Bonds are the popular thing. Buy Them! W.R McRae&Co GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 ee, OFFERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR Frame dwelling, No. 2! Queen street to. April 1st. House contains 7 rooms, B and C, gas for lighting and cooks ing; deep lot. would appear the ton VICTROLA XL, $1» Joe, Victor Records Put Life Into the Evenings Good dance music is only of ithe 8 they Popular sengs by celebrated artists; splendid orchestras, and # wealth of operatic and concert music hy World's great- est singers nnd musicinns, Omni, Oul, Marte--<Medley One Step---Pretio Sweet'n Pretty--Fox Trot--All Star "Yrio . Head Over Heels--Fox Trot--l), (. Smith's Oreb Pm Always Chasing Ralnbows--Fox Trote--d. C, the cruel oldier emark lo a [i endless brin i 1 ) om mind Nickle on th est We Forget carter torgot he was employer will surely for employs such a brute. G. R, STOCKBRIDGE. Brock St. ds the department are on "'l LLL EE The Vere 183520--80¢ ice the I wit on Smith's Orch. } J5082--$1.50 ¥ HKinsepVocal--Rurr ° 3 T 1 t po Hindustan--Voenl--Burr "vo : 216031--90¢ Whistler and His Dog--Pryor's Band---- Warbler's Serenade--Pryor's Band ? Major sand Minor~MWeKee's Orch, My Clarabelle-MeKee's Oreh. ... ... Hearts and Flowers--Vietor Orchestra Glowswormeldyl--Victor Orchestra 2 ames to be 17380----00¢ veni 35446--81.50 35344--$1.50 Mahood Bros. ition of the Milk. { in Tuesday's eondition of the city's « supply has caused a good deal Bleeding or Protruding | 0f comment. The milk ins or, Dr. Irritation, Soothes | = W. Bell, regularly take amples You can get restful|¢! the milk and has them tested at the first, application. | the Dairy school. He has also js | sued warnir to milk producers that ) | their sanitary arrangements must he | improved In the old days the {aults of the milk tests used to | published so that the people could | see the quality of the milk they | bought. © Monthly publication of the | tests, it is considered, would b Kipgston"s Housing Has Improved, | £00d thing, Kingston, March 4 (To the | SS S--------- Sie) | Editor) It is interesting to note |Colds Cause Heaaacnes And Pains. | that the housing proBlem is becom- Feverish Headaches and Body ling mor or less of a live issue, | Pains caused from a cold are soon re | which together with the flu epi- lieved Ly taking LAXATIVH) BRO- | demic of a few months ago has ap- IMO QUININE Tablets. There only parently opened some citizen's eyes fone "Bromo Quinine." 13 Ww. | to the fact that unsanitary housing ROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. { conditions and over-crowding still mr rides | exists : Jome extent. It is a pro Ford Car Stolen. | blem which will have to be given On Monday evening a Ford car, serious and careful consideration owned by R. Tidman, Carlisle street, if the evil#®claimed are to he reme- stolen fr fr f the Salva- lied. It is not however something | o> Stolen {rom Ad ron of ina Sates | € nf 8 tion Ar citadel while its owner | peculiar to Kingston, but will be was a . The car was located on It takes but a few moments for | [ound lo exist in all communities. Wednesday ip Frontenac Park, little : Sid 1.45 a Fherefore it does not appear to be evi fer) us in examining a child's eyes to " eth : the worse for the theft. KNOW whether their eyes focus |"€Cessary that the city should be) = i, properly or not. - {8iven undue adverse advertising as Ontario had its Best mining year : | ja "slum'" centre. Such advertising in 1918 . ' | Call in today ana we will tell you. |is an injury to our prestige and > : i should be resented. . | As. a matter of fact, Kingston's Hi] J S A ] . 0S { homes, both of the well-to-do and . . tine, -. . Real Estate { humble, have improved from year 342 King St, Kingston, Ont. 86 Brock St. Phone 826 or 621 |to year, and to-day stand as a Tn » 14 Days. refund money if PAZO fails to cure Itching, 8 reference Druggists OINTMENT Blind, Piles and Heals sleep after Price, 60c. Stops o re- be J - im | Letters to the Editor | NEW BRICK | : for No. 172 York street. This is a frame dwelling with B and € and large yard, to April 1st. Also offers RESIDENCE 2 Johnson Street Near Barrie street; © rooms, hot water heating, electricity, gas, oak floors, natural wood finish $4600 Frontenac Street 6 rooms, furnace, electricity, gas, stable and garage, $3500, IS A stone dwelling on Division Street (on a corner), with all improvements 'and stable, lot G6 x 132, §2000. Complete list at office, Money to loan. Fire insurance. E. W. Mullin & Soh Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Sellers of Real Estate E. W. Mullin. E. V. Mullin. » t to SCHOOL CHILDREN With hours not be eyesight! of study daily, should handicapped with poor eee BUILDERS: SUPPLIES ty / PICTURE MOULDINGS A fine assortment of polish- ed oak picture frame mould- ings, in stoek. They are neat and handsome, | whole on a higher plane than eyer 'before. It is not so hard to re { member the crowded tenements which existed in back yards or courts on Johnson, Bagot, Syden- ham and other streets, Also the various "lanes" and the celebrated "ratlway" cottages Yet all these sore spots have been practically A 2 TY YY YY YY YY INN yyy eo purchasing instrument we will allow |, od yaeh to let might Victor fs G; q I I): Reading the letter of eech of H Including Tapestry, Chintz and Cretonnes, Headquarters ce" The Always Busy Store 2 THE MILK QUESTION. rehearsal of "True Victrolas Jame the s months' rental on purchase price, and arr¢ y terms on bal Records ly of or o de awrati PD r p oe Mind. af reatment meted out OUR RANGE OF with the latest goods. Lo square F it is now at its best. Beautiful colorings that will add tone to any room. Now is the best ® for Dainty Neckwear (McFaul's Old Stand) rr Whig Complimented for Exposing He: 3," to be presented Yo E he rd to - theet the monthly he - an end ors nti Boalt ements seauicedt ance, C. W dmited. King March 4 (To the Edi iter, brough h. wate Tue v but! man and his C 1 time to make your selection. Correct Prices. TTT MILK OUR Held a Rehearsal, Grand on St. Irish the Was MILLINERY at Good Values for 3 sday ! "FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT ded kA TeV ar TIT oo Ahk daa cleaned up and are of the past. In inost of the older premises remain- ing sanitary improvements have been installed. Kingston can com- ybare most favorably with any eity in. the progress it has "made to clean-up This however does not excuse us [oy not desiring to improve still further along sanitary lines and provide proper homes as far as possible for all Any . Suggested temporary arrangements for re- Heving unsanitary overcrowding, such as fitting up the old collegiate building, if necessary, can be "tems Jborary" only, as otherwise we will create conditions of whieh com- plaint' is. made; The real solution would appear, to be the providing of sanitary, warm, comfortable homes at a monthly rental within the means of working people, viz, from $10 tg-$16 per month. ; The Ontario Housing Committee have made careful investigation of the living conditions and establish- ed certain réquirements as essential, among whie ¥ be summarized: 1. Sufficient Lfamily privacy aga plenty of air. | "2. . Water tight floors, walls anall roof. Ne 2 8. One, or more, rooms for cogk- ing, eating and general day use, 4. Bedroom Tor parents' use. m for male children. tary water closet and sewer connee-|] tion. « . i Running water supply fit fori king. 10. Uni forvapied '%. Kitchen sink with waste con-if nection to sewer, a Ta daylight ana'f ventilation through windows in every | rvom, "2 and to give each} I" Additional festures which are m0 & OPENING NEXT TUESDAY MARCH ELEVENTH the Present Conditions, The Whig has received a number of letters and telephone messages complimenting it for the exposure it made in Tuesday's issue of the loeai milk conditions. A trained nurse says: "It is high time some action was taken to enable the people of Kingston to secure pure, clean milk for the poor helpless babies and in- valids, in particular. Just think, paying fourteen cents a quart and every morning the milk sour, not & particle of cream on it and dirty. You will earn heartfelt gratitude if you will from time to time keep this very important milk question before the public, and 1 trust your reward will be to see us getting clean and better milk." Et.-Col. J. A. Macdonald's Bravery. ald, DSO. 3rd Bae. 'positions .for his heavy shell and machine gun fire and It was not Capt.' J. H. Macdonald, formerly of the RCH, who has heen awarded a bar to his D.8.0. but his brother Lisut.-Col. John Angus Macdonald, 3rd Brigade, CFA. The London Gazette of Feb. 1st contaigs the following: | "Lieut Col. John Angus Macden: CFA. Cn Sept. 2nd during the attack east of Arras he went forward with his brigade in close sapport of the ad- vancing infantry. He reconnoitersd 3 batteries under sel a. splendid example by hig por sonal disregard of danger and deter- mination to push forward, The bat- ieries went forward with great dash and effective fire was Wrought to bear on many targets including enemy and hostile Patrick's night, held in the Hote! Dien hall last night under thd direction of May A. Bell Marks, the well-known stock com- pany actress. A good caste has been secured from local talent, and a fine production is assured. There are al- 80 to. be Irish specialties, and thifty children will give exhibitions of mod- ern dancing. nfluenza is again Waking ity ap- pearance in Quebee, Tt tN Pt eg eh di, lo GIVE THE CHILDREN $2.00 'MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE. S. ANGLIN & (0. Wood working ¥Waetory, Lamber Yards, Bay & Welllngton Streets, King stom, Ont. Office Phone 64. Factory Phone 1415. ee Lumber, Conl sad Wood wes d A BROWNIE CAMERA Rn

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