Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1916, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916. LADY ABERDEEN ARRIVES| PETITIONS FOR RELEASE Ay FURS FOX MEETING ©} OF NATION uw DESERTER 1S SE SERVING TEAM IN| Sd cara ws | Books for Overseas! Ihe Work Being Done by This Splen-| Was Sent to Reformatory, But Es did Organization Throughout the| caped and Rather Than Return to Country--In Existence Twenty-| Prison Farin He Asked to Be Sent | 4 . Five Years. | Nto Penitentiary--Lieut.-Col. Hunter THE RED CROSS MAN, by Robt. WwW. Service = Co $1 .00 Hu dsonSeal IA rel a, "fll MUTT & JEFF IN THE TRENCHES, by Bud Fisher . 60c. the National ouncii o omen of bert ill, who on Sept. 7th last . » v a executive, which meets vk nes tence Wh \ ag i anos THE SOLDIERS' OWN DIARY. - - - - 35c¢c. 1 yn to-morrow. . This council | an to one vear for deserting] : now demonstrated iis vitality byl} 1 the 97th Bat in Mareh of twenty-five years of existence is ar, and who, ¢ his own re- ING FUR nce its foundation by Lady Aber - lq was sentenced to two vears in Made to Special Measure, Any Style, ¢ leen in October, 1893. In thatithe p itantiary for « ! om Se « i 'oht ine . eriod of ti has grown so-greatly mta Refor ¢ at Guelph, Hl Sen or Bnd Nith Gemasing pe For to a eret va ] " .! ! the e bl "his To dom ne The MR. BRITLING SEES IT THROUGH, by H. G. Wells = $1.50 Your Choice of Silk Linings. councils, scattered over Canada from | Justice Depariment t asked Lieut. raat : s Sere ells' late . i \ . : I'ry on our Models. H ax to Vancouver, besides rge Col. Hunter, one of trial magis- | The most talked-of book of the year. Wells' latest and best. A war novel in the big, broad Write for Cataloms pumber of nationally organized so-| trates, whether it would he ad ible! sense. Not a mere account of fighting, Over 50,000 have already been sold. Not sinee the begin- ite r Catalogue, ry ! d a fr : i a war has 3 a ATE i . rv éxcepti or "The Pir «aT ® cieties, all federated together on the | to exercise clemency, and he has ad- ning of the war has a book appeared, with the sole éxce ption, pe rhaps, of The First Hundre d Thou- sand," which has so instantly appealed to readers on this continent and in England. It bristles with basis of the golden rule applied to | vised that there was nothing to war- g 38 | : £ law, custom und society. If the! rant release. If Hill, however,| timeliness, whimsical humor and keen analysis of character. 0 n C a y ph lanthropic women thus banded to- | wou join another corps, such as] gether to stand for a principle which |-the Home Guard or the Canal Guard, Limited. i: = + lsgriety-so sorely needs, Lady Aber-|the colonel said he would recom-| = i } Oo 8 i \ : . 5 - " ww ight be mer his release | Kingston's Largest and Reliable Fur deen's conception of what mig : : , % an y done by the moral force which a large 1 escaped from the re ormatory | : 140-157 . . number of earnest, philanthropic wo-{on Oct. 10th and was captured the) e O e ec 00 ore aigt Bleck Si 'men might exercise on the social life} same day, He was tried and sen-} Bru ix land character of our people has not|tenced to serve an additional six] hs at the reformatory, but hej ee ee esr epee esas: |o n disappointed, even though there | mor e still remains much to be done. { requested to he sent to the penitenti- 1 ~ women, | ary, as he did not like the IPT ES OT | me ee ea ear PM Made from Finest Selected Canadian Seal Dyed Muskrat THE POPULAR, BEAUTIFUL, LIGHT IN WEIGHT, GOOD WEAR. The Soldiers' Own Diary, bound in Khaki cloth, made to fit t})fé tunic pocket. In addition to being a diary for 1917] it is filled with information most useful to the men at the front. These will be invaluable at the close of the war. f Improved legislation for | _-- as regards some of the most import-| farm. His request was granted, and [PARTICULARS OF DEATH ort conditions of her life, whether | on Oct. 12th he was sentenced to two SERGT. G. A. CAILE. |indus rial or social, has been secur-| Years in the penitentiary, arriving t : co ei th y g | NE led, legislation for the protection of | there op Oct. Jo to is twenty i e d Wea er Was Only Twenty-two Years Old, and | | women and children has been in seve- In his petition Hill, w RO 39 ¥ { r 2 hat he ; oy res ts e 1ale inspect-| four vears of age, points out t Before Going Overseas Took Great ! ral respec improv d, fen Le ins P | a returned soldier. having gone 3 lars i « institu-11% ars for factories and other insti ontingent. = He : § Interest in the Boy Scouts--Six | over with the first tions have been appointed, the spread | p S 9 Brothers-in-law Are in Khaki. laf ro Vigine Fos a ttar oreat. | enlisted in Montreal in August, 1§ 14, Ps) of demoralizing reading matter great | and was gassed in battle April, 1915. 0C S | Sergt. George A. Calle, who was re- |]y restricted, ideals of citizenship en- 70 = A500 no "ind after reach- i 8 ~-Shut out wind, snow, rain ported killed in action on Monday, |larged, teaching domestic arts intro- ing is country delivered recruiting [4 and dust. jand who was a brother of Mrs. Al-|quced into our public schools, super = TIES points, He men- Save fuel. {fred Tugwood, of this eity, Ww hose vised playgrounds established, and i at this is the first time he | Eos AROS SRI ( husband i is also at the front with the|guch matters as public health, sani-| "5 oo prison and adds that if | Although alarm clocks are | ---Makes them run easy. [21st Battalion, had kix brothers-ib-|tation, better housing for those of| certificate of character is require d | §| getting harder to get and raise. ing quickly in price, we have a 7 law in khakl. |scant means, conservation of natural ve £ it might be secured from Dr. Camp- Now is the tme to. equip Further particulars kaye been re-|resources, immigration, employments |, I Lansdowne. somes axsortrient of yeliable alarms, at very moderate Lost, | | Four windows 4 show yom ing ceived, showing that Sergt Caile (for women, child welfare, and house-| jy," Jo) "hig sentence here with {died of wounds. He was twenty- two [hold economics, and last, not least,| 1 orace: and tried to assault the : ranging in price from $1.25 to goods and give you a price. ° rad grace; and tri i ! {years old, and aa the only son of [the acute problem of the feeble-| . . vi. who had him in charge | S 1 | §| 84.50. (Mr. and Mr<. Robert W. Calle, of minded have received . careful and -.-, | We e Were | dl J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. | Paris, Ont. He was born in Batter- [peneficial attention with results that | ql, ay clocks sold are guaran ! |sea, England, and came to Canada will develop as time goes on. A New Book of Fun. | | eed. 41 Clarence Street. with his fs nine years ago, set-| The women of the National Coun-| "Skinner's Dress Suit," by Henry a Typewriters and I {tiling in Kingston. Seven years ag0|¢il through their federated societies | rving Dodge, is one of the most | . ig the family moved to Paris { have rallied splendidly to the present! amusing and laughable hits of the | At the outbreak of the war de-|peeds of our nation and empire, and | year. Skinner's good fortune began | 4 SMITH BROS { . ceased enlisted-for home service, and {established their righteous claim to| when he first deceived his wife. was stationed at Fort Henry, Later] greater participation in the public af-| Fun! fun! and Jaughter! all the way he enlisted with the 80th Battalion, fairs of the country, for which they| through. Price $1 per copy at Ug-| Jewelers and Opticians and went overseas last May. On ar-!are doing so much. lows | [ » " ' i | Ranks with the Strongest' rival in England he was drafted into Notice has just been received from | om Issuers of Marriage Licenses | HUDSON BAY the 73rd Highlanders, and had been | peaqquarters in Toronto that the } Sas in the trenches for some time, He |,riarnoon session of the executive to-| Heavy Garbage Again. | i f i cha- i | TT 3 s are more! Insurance Company was a young man of sterling morrow (Thursday) will be open to| The garbage collettors are m racter, and the sympathy of the com-/41| ;pembers of federated societies of | than busy again, since the soldiers FIRE INSURANCE munity will be extended the family. the local council. This will be wel- | moved into the eity. There are at the Head Office, Royal Insurance Bldg. While in Paris he took an active in- ome news to many who wish to see| present time thirteen places occupied #® MONTREAL terest in the Boy Scouts, and before ,nq hear for themselves something|by men In khaki where the collectors » * ZERey lL: SuinNN, . enlisting was assistant scout master! ¢ the work of the council. All the| have to call for garbage anager, Uatasle drench, Toronts there. Besides his parents, he is! ine¥ sessions will be open only to I survived by six sisters. ae bers of the national ex- " Ww. H. GODWIN & SONS ® - jaetia} members of n Colds Cause Headache and Grip. AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. For Fall and Winter. or vi-- LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- Prevost, Brock street, has a great Lady Aberdeen in the City. moves the cause. There is only one J assortment of ready-made pre ee Lady Aberdeen arrived in the eity Tatum Sutiine.* EW. GROVE'S suits and overcoats, and a splen Wednesday via the C.P.R. train from |sisnature is on box. 25¢. assortment of gent's furnishings. | ~~ iA, Ottawa, and was met by the president oe -------- ~~ nay I x SAND His order clothing department was ,¢';"} ocal Council of Women, Miss And therefore are the very best, $10.00 up. ' 4 : A. M. Machar, and by W. F. Nickle, at extremely low prices. It will pay M.P., and Mrs. Nickle, the latter be- Kingston's Famous Far Store, All Sizes. Zs ty examine ig SOCK betore bpy. / ing the first honorary vice-president Ideal Silver Cream -:':Ss ba {of the local council. 0 pp S 0 U : "Kingston the Good." | -- a wr Al AN PATRIOTIC FUND. For Gold and Silver tinge HN WRC nti) CASADE ---- applied here to-day, so far as ihe The Sum of $6,517.80 Expended in . police court calendar was concern D. COUPER as there were no cases for Magistrate | Kingston for November. Z Farrell. William Phillips, charged! The amount distributed in Kings- . 341-3 Princess St. with assisting a German prisoner to ton for November by the Kingston | Phone 76. escape, will come before the court on branch of the Canadian Patriotic Thursday. He has been on remand Fund amounted to $6,517.80, The 1 for two weeks. *. expenses of the board of management l ------------ in handling the distribution of the Bi . Entertained Soldiers. fund amounted to $64.75. The am- , fl : ' November was smaller than Tue t » A.Y.P.A. of ount for on, October, when the sum expended. in ite in Ki Suing the expenses occurred in k dior' he various units fo KIBEOR lun "ai srinion amownied 5 i. The Always Busy Store. A Warm Subject very large 1 sveutng. and all present $6,692.15. ) a - There ix fpothing In the world we're had a very pleasant time, | 70 BUILD ENGINES, g 4) wo much interested in ax conl. We've J L ee ---- studied it for yearn, It may sound The Conadian Locomotive Company ; i powe BUILDERS SUPPLING ww | fis (0 Shenk of con) buying and sell- Gets a Russian Order. 4 ® ir y made It. Two Important discoveries we have made mre: That We wind our own An order for twenty locomotives CLOSING OF MALLS WHITE PINE ARUIRERCLIion (a Ole eRAtourrIn PAYS Wont: has been placed with the Canadian . nnd that the way (0 win business in to lenses: | Locomotive Company by the Russian Britian mail closes ir ed The King of Woods | dewerve i. government. It is understood that O. Lobby from time to time: . . b BOOT negotiations for another large con-|Hi is suitable for a great H & CO. 1 d to tract are now under way, and that {| Gnitea States. dally ..13.48 pam. . PP € ' Lan || Grand Truk. going variety of purposes. || Phone 133. cessdl3bam { the ill shortly bi cluded. In- . WE HAVE JUST | the Eyes tren ia. Bh gnc the Pd Our Men Ss Dept. OER Sie woing . 1.00pm In some cases, there | Foot of f West St. Al ll NN ENN PA pany state that the orders now hook . 1 d . . « : . rel me ||| includes a big assort- Jag YX "0p. RECEIVED Wien our mgthod of eys ed ensure capacity operations well in g na Fo 00 is no substitute for it. A large shipment of the world sight testing is applied to 9° 1917: ment of every kind of of city q Hipm All sizes and thick- famous your eyes, we can accurately "The Red Cross Man." fur apparel that men & ras » fu wea nesses kept on hand. Dutch determine the cause of your Robert W. Service's new book, CONGOLEUM covert. W. Service's. new book | \veqy. re RUGS : lates in charaeteristic verse his won- : aN Hi derful and varied experiences while [Hl coon Coats, $100 up FREAR KITTEN A MASCOT. if ww "4d! working wtih 'the Red Cross in the . ¢ Conta " -------- i u ~ They a aril, sanitary and thick of the fighting in France. As » alla by Nous. 55 W. s27.50 J] On the CPR. Train Between Kings- S. ANGLIN & CO. it and colorings that there is no with his verse descriptions of the Yu- up. - ton and Renfrew. Woodworking Factory, | difficulty in choosing ome to kan, nothing sise 50. taphically nit Black Dog Coats, $25 up. On Wednesday morning when the Lumber Yards, Hil F 1 Pl : harmonize with any surrounds io OE aman 8 be, wRE aril} Pur Lined Coats, $20 up. C.P.R. train came in from Renfrew a{§~ | or Fal anting. ings. of a Red A Nar olould ymes Muskrat Lined Coats, $75 up. little black and white cat showed it- Bay & Wellington Streets. H Oh 1 The prices ro Sxiremely ow every gify list. Price $1 at Uglow's Fur. Trimmed Coats, $15 up. self ip the baggage car door. 1a Office Phone 66. Factory 1415. he ov EON SH THe "nd all popular sizes, : "I§] Persian Lamb Caps, $8 up. quiry revealed two very interesting . | collection of Hyacinths, Tulips, i] Otter Caps, $10 up. points about this pet. It has been in ; i! Narcissus, Etc. Was Appointed Delegate. lI Hudson Seal Caps, $0 up the baggage car since September 7th, | seeelamber. Coal en WesSesss | At a meeting of the executive off] wplaska Beant o-_ "$3.30 J]! running between here and Renfrew | Phices' same as previous the Local Union of Christian En- and Tiehborne Junction, and in that ii years, up. : @ deavor, held on Tuesday night, Robt. |i} persian Lamb time nb 5.000 = wee: a eh yay ae 2s te Lb mb Gauntlets, $18 tme has travelled well over 5,000 u ; ; atte 1e meeting of the Provincial {}} Outer Gauntlet CS ' ta " { b ( e i Council of Christian Endeavor, which 5 13 _- litle animals nate js Joe, ® i Dr Chown S : t > will be held in Toronto on November || ~ [20d Has to RS Sredil ing toes o8 shel 25th,\ 6th and 27th. its make-up is probably one of the | } i reasons for its becoming -such a pet i : Drug Store. ' Canadian Casualties. $13 up. on the road, but in any ease Charles ii! Kil in Action--W. T, Rowe, ¢ * Deyo, the well-known baggageman, S | 185 Princess Phons 343 Lakefield. } has something to be proud of in the - Si Wounded--H. C. Jarvis, Morris-|| P "Everything for Sieke and Sick way of live stock bure: J. EB. Doyle Perin; RC. || We have a splen- | racken oy 'estwood; E. J. did variety ¢ of Per- | BOME. BAYNE RECOVERING. nied of Wounds--H. Smith, Peter- | sian lamb "military He Fell From Hayloft in Tete de fe | Port. Stables. Kingston Reform Association. j caps and gauntlets. Bomb. Bayne, who fell ont of the |i selling Art Brass Goods, also plated SOWARDS hayloft in Tete de Pont stables Tues- | Bath Room Fixtures at last year's day afternoon, and, so struck on | Prices.' See our window display. his head, being' 'rendered uncon- Also > headquarters for all kinds scious, is recovering nicely, and will ons. Keeps be around in a few days. After the of sporting goods and ammunit n Coal and actident he was taken to the military | Agent for International Harvester Hospital in James Reid's motor am- | Co., Repairs. Coal Keeps It was found that he had a severe, | Special line of mived paint to clear Er EEE EAE per guion SOWARDS. 4 . after being admitted to the! Now under the manage-{ Hinctors prose. send? - ment of J. M. Strange

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