- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Q THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 4, 1%» | . FORSALE ~PIPES, all sizes. ~-RADIATORS. . ~MILITARY TENTS. Large pleces of CANVASS, ete., ete. I. Cohen & Co. {| 275 Ontario Street. Phone 534 en cement Asa BAHASA gston and Vicinit Kin i yar | Real Values In Winter Overcoats And Suits © All Styles $25.00 > $28.00 $30.00 $32.00 $38.00 to 40 PRINCESS STHEET Repair work of sll kinds. 1298 BOS Phone, Fresh Cut Flowers Ferns, paims, funeral des'gns, fora! |#prays, wedding bouquets » ade to order of Brockville, was nominated for a | F . -------------- . ae J. JOHNSON, Florist. second term as chief magistrate of | The first practice for the basket- } Edmonton. He is being opposed by | ball teams which will compete in the felared upon foreigners shooting ' at | Wes we 729. Ae Aa : : ew ey Pa. a | Ald. M. Esdale, formerly of Ottawa. | 8.8.A.A A. basketball series was held policemen," declared Crown Attor- | Armen + * etme | at the 'Y.M.C.A. building on Wednes- ney Greer. { PREPARED COFFEE Gifts For Overseas. day evening. Many of the old timers, | PHONE 1670 The Christmas rush has commene-| who played in the series previous to Oik. Willa ai i ol. ope, CM.G. O. Aykroyd & Son made in the cup at the table. : All size cans in stock. ed at the post office. On Tuesday, | the war, were on hand again The Col. William Pope, the newly ap- | Carpenters and Builders Prompt Delivery. shop 1264; Res., to have reliable answers to these en- quiries. ¢ that there would be a three-cornered ie. George Sulliven and Capt. Mercer Visiting at Her Home. Mrs, George Rudd, Toronto, and three children are visiting her par- eats, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunning- | will be the officials. ham, 58 Bay street. | The game last evening hetween the {G.W.V.A. and the 21st teams result- ed in & win for the 21st Battalion. First S.S.A.A A. Practice, +» For Shooting at Policeman. Two years in Kingston penitenti- ary was the sentence Imposed at To- ronto upon Joseph Frello, an Italian, for shooting at Police Constable O'- Driscoll. | "It is time a closed Season was de- | To Run at Edmonton. Mayor Joseph A. Clarke, formerly | -- two hundred parcels, mostly for over- | strenuous practice was hard on many | seas, left the * post office. A large | of them. pointed A.A, and Q.M.G. for M.D. | | No. 3, had a splendid record in tne | batch were for France and Belgium, | reese going to friends of Canadian soldiers | Had Cabaret Dance. ij war. Formerly an officer in the | who served at the front. | Kingston had. its first cabaret | Royal Canadian Regiment, he volun-| * |dance on Tuesday night. It was held {teered at the beginning of the war, | and went overseas as staff captain to | | at the Garden Dance Hall, and was a decided success. It was given by the | Lieut.-Gen. Sir R. E. Turner, K.C.B., | 21 MAIN STREET ------ ---- -e-- To Borrow For Housing. At the Belleville council one of the | D. COUPER "at. R Pelneens wévas "sane TA H. ROWLEY | principal items of legislation enacted | { was the introduction of a by-law and | Soldiers" Social Club of New York Miss Evans, of Tgronto, was the solo: K.C.MA., D.S,0., who he third infantry brigade. He was | wounded at the second battle of! commanded | | the passing of a resolution to borrow | ist, and she rendered a numbe# o1 $200,000 from the Ontario Govern- | fine selections. All who were pre | "Ment under the Municipal Housing | sent were loud in their praises of the j event. ' Painting and Paper Hang- Estimates on work freely L Ypres. Subsequently -- he was; in structor at the Canadian training school, later becoming assistant ad- | jutant-general at Argyle Housé. He was twice mentioned in despatches, and in addition to the 1914 and 1915 itar, and the general service medal, | 128 two foreign decorations. Ps | Majesty conferred upon him the Or-{ &€F of C.M.G. in recognition of his f we service. ! ! ------------ < | Calvin-Garland Wedding. | The marriage took place 'Wednes~ | 'day in Chalmers Presbyterian church, | Ottawa, of Miss Edith Garland, | Elven. ly 3 WALL PAPER FOR SATE 340 BARRIE STREET. PHONE 12668J. i Act. Reliable Ready-to-wear Clothing and Perfect Fitting Tailoring 131 PRINCESS STREET -------- | For Fall and Winter. ! Agricultural Course. -- BARGAIN g { Prevost Brock street has a great | A. W, Sirett, local agricultural re fon | assortment of Ready Made Clothing | presentative, has called a meeting t . [ { 1n suits and overcoats apd a splendid | take place in the Masonic Halil Pearl A Nesbitt, LT.CM. assortment of Gents Furnishings, his | Wolfe Island, next Tuesday evening ORGANIST order clothing department was never | for the purpose of arranging for a better assorted at extremely low pri- | short course in agriculture to be con- Teacher of Singing and Piano Studio: 449 Johnston Street %0c. Red Rose Tea .....50c. 25¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. Bon Marche Grocery Cor, King and Karl Streets... License No. 8-27149 ces, | ducted in January or February. It | has been the custom to carry on these j courses in different parts of the | Frontenac. district each year, and it { 18 considered Wolfe Island's turn this year, : ------------------ : Sugar Still Going Up, City merchants are much disturb- | ed over the trend of the sugar mar- | ketket which is now Boaring, Ad- 4 Ef ] ¥ Phone 1544 WeHave { In Stock Just Arrived be dm bn db dh ghd ASK YOUR GROCER "Ol Rose Brand Oleo 40c. PER 1B. KINGSTON PRODUCE ©O- (Distribators) 1113 Brock Street. Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup | Distributors for Red Rouse Tea----the 3! Good Tea aun We R. McRae & Co. i ¥ GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 A Ah WOOD Saw ol Save | | ee SUPPLIES i pupae PB 3 roe BOOTH & CO, Shin gl es Foot West Street Nothing superior go Cedar hone 133 Shingles to shed rain and keep P HIRATA | AAR. FOR SALE Farm of 91 acres; 9 miles from Kingston. Good buildings and | 'water front. Ww. H. GUDWIN & SON - IBAR'S | ICE CEAM 3. ANGLIN &.CO. Wantwarking Factory Lumber Yards Bay & Wellington Streets KINGSTON, ONT. Office 68 Factory FP 1418 tuts Lumber. Coal and Wood ae] verre with + us again, fortify yourself against the ele- ments. Make sire that the food that you-take into your system is palatable and nour: ishing. Owxder our bread and our pastry and after each meal Jou will express your gratifica- on. CA TT NH] Trey N OW that the wintertime is STR. MIS SISQUOT . EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 17, "10, Ly. JIRESLOM ouoonvossnnsnenth sviinvesnssrerivarsanes Cape Vincent ....... tv WHNQENL:. oo veanrras os Piasiitiisrirnasiairy 5.90 po. Ar. Fioaton A a a hg pm au aDllen. cars: Forder $8.00; touring or other ca re. 14.00. toy * pola SUBBeCIOnE AT Caps Vincept with N. ¥. C. for aN. » | PHome 218. Subject to change without notice A rr --_-- * {that city on Friday evening 'champions, | Yances were made early this week by | the refineries, and on Wednesday Redpaths went up seventy-five cents per hundred weight. { : eee | | Christmas Shopping On. i The spirit of Christmas has reach- | i 6d Kingston, Wednesday the stores | were well filled with shoppers, and | { from now on #he shopping will con- | "tinue. There are just seventeen more | days for Christmas shopping, so the | fold slogan, "shop early" is now in order. | Belleville vs. Kingston. | The basketball team representing | | the business men's class of the Belle- ville YM.C.A. has challenged the { local association team to a game in It is | expected that providing a team can be gotten together the Kingstonians Jill accept the challenge. i -- | Lady Beaverbrook For Parliament, { Lady Beaverbrook has been men- {tioned at a meeting of the Unionist committee for Ashton-under-Lyne as a possible candidate for Parliament in succession to Sir Albers Stanley, the present holder of the seat, who is goon to resign. She is a daughter of the late Brig.-Gen. C. W. Drury, ivrmerly of Kingston. oS -------- Big Game To-night. | A lively game of indoor baseball {is to be played at the armouries this evening, when the Mth Battalion {and the R.C.H.A; meet #n what may | brave the final game of the series. It | the 14th win, they will be group while if the R.C.G.A. win they will still have to play the Staff. IL by chance the Staff won the game against the .R.C.G.A., it would mean er ot Neetu, How To Kill Dandruff So It Won't Return By a Specialist : That the dandruff germ {s respons- ible for nearly all the diseases to which the scalp is heir, as well as for baldness and premature gray hair, is {a well-known fact. We appreciate, | therefore, the importance of any | agent that willl destroy its power. {For this reason it is a pleasure to give herewith the prescription which {a famous scalp specialist states he has found after repeated tests, will completely destroy the dandruff germs in from one to three applica- tions It will also almost immediate- ly stop falling hair and it hds in numerous cases produced a new hair- growth after years of partial bald- ness, This prescription can be made up.at home, or any druggist will put it up for you--6 ounces Bay Rum, 2 'ouncas Lavona de Composee, one- half drachm Ménthol Crystals. Mix thoroughly and after standing an hour it is ready for use. Apply night and morning, rubbing into the scalp with the finger tigs. If you wish it perfumed, add 1|drachm of your favorite perfume. While this preparation is not a dye it is un- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L.| Garland, to Reginald Marsh Calvin, | of Montreal, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. | A. Calvin, of Kingston. Rev J. H. | Turnbull, of Torontp, assisted by | Rev. J. W. Woodside, of Ottawa, of- | ficlated. The bride was attended by | Labor Situation Not Good. The labor situation in Kingston is not improving.. Therg are numerous | applications for jobs of all kinds, but the greatest difficulty is experienced in placing clerks and laborers. There | § | is always a demand for bricklayers, | ber sister, Mrs. George Graves, as carpenters and other tradesmen, and matron of honor, and little Miss | it is mot difficult to plaée them. Shirley Graves as flower girl. Colla- | Many young men are glad to get a: mer Calvin, of Toronto, 'was best | job of any kind. man, and the ushers included Messrs, | ------ {| Arthur Garland, R L. Junkin, of To- | Fired Rifle At Sentry. ronto, and H, A. Calvin, of Toronto. | On Wednesday, the police were| The wedding Trip will be to New notified by the military authorities | York. Later the couple will take up | that some person bad been troubling | residence at 309 Hampton avenue, | equalled for restoring gray hair to its | original color. § am the sentry on duty at nights in the Artillery Park square. On Monday and Tuesday nights some body fired a 22-rifle or revolver, the bullet pas- sing through the window in rear of where the sentry was walking up and down his beat. The authorities have a-good idea who the party is, so he had better take warning, Rebuilding Demolished Sign Board. A resident of Alfred street tele- phoned the Whig office protesting against theyerection of a large sign beard at the corner of Princess. and Alfred streets. The city engineer was asked about the matter, and stated that the sign was merely be- ing rebuilt, having been blown down during the late gale. No permission was required for this. No new signs, however, could be erected within the 'city limitg: without the consent of the Board of Works. Solitude Uitendurable, The mother of William Bennett, of Pembroke, who blinded himself in an attempt at suicide after a murder two years ago, and who is now in the Portsmouth penitentiary, made a request to the minister that he should be permitted. to go home or to a special institution, as she stated he was unable-to do anything in his blindness, .and that the solitary life was unendurable. Hon. Mr. Doherty iftimated that this inquired into. ER - Comes Highly Com: ded. Adjt. G. P. Goodhew, ho has been in command of th® local corps of the Salvation' Army for the past two years, says the Belleville . Ontario, has received notice of his promotion to take charge of the command at Kingston. Adjt. Goodhew has prov- ed a highly popular and capable of- ficer, and has fully maintained the tradition of faithful and efficient ser- vice handed down by previous offi- cers in the local command. His host of friends wish him a continua- tion of his fine success at Kingston. Who Knows the Answers? A newspaper editor is called upon to answer many questions and to de- | cide controversies. Quite often some of these are beyond a newspaper man's capacity. Here Is one receliv- ed yesterday, and which probably some of our readers, who arg Bible students, can answer: 1. How long after the Day of Pentecost was Saul converted? 2. How long was Paul in Arabia? 3. How long after his 'onversion did :he got to Ephesus? Our correspondent would be glad a J feature would be { Montreal. } VN HAVE YOU SCROFLA? | Now Baid to be as Often Acquired as | Inherited. | It is generally and chiefly indieat- jed by eruptions and sores, but in | many cases it enlarges. the, glands of | the neck, affects the internal organs, | especially the lungs, and if neglected may develop into consumption, It causes many troubles. and is aggravated by impure air, unwhole- some food, bad water, too much heat or cold, and want of proper exercise. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the medicine that has been used with so much i satisfaction. by three generations; is | wonderfully successful in the treat- { ment of scrofula. Give it a trial. | If a cathartic or laxative is needed, take Hood's Pills--there is nothing better for biliousness or constipa- tion. for f [ | : "Do . " Granby " " Rubbers--in Last Spring you were told that in Dominion Rubber System Products were "THE BEST RUBBERS THAT CAN BE MADE." They were then--they are to-day: "Merchants" F "Jacques Cartier" "Daisy" are six brands of Rubbers--all DOMINION RUBBER | SYSTEM PRODUCTS worthy of your confidence. When for the children, get these brands; dependable quality. Your dealer will have one or more in styles, shapes and sizes to fit the shoes of every child in Canada. Rubbers and ~~ Overshoes Arctic £0 storm Shoes fur men, Women and Chil s fleece-lined--will 'keep out snow and slush. . Nothing like Arctics for comfort. 5 Women's:.. v..... -.... v. . . $3.25 and $8.50 Medium weight Arctics for the business man, heavyweight strongly made Arctics for the workingman----$2.25, . $2.75 to $4.00. w w There's nothing desirable in Arctics that can't be found here at a reasonable and satisfactory price; with our Kuarantee attached. J.H. Sutherland &Bro "HOME OF GOOD SHOES" Better Rubbers for Children ' "Maple Leaf" you buy Rubbers they have proved their of these reliable