Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1916, p. 2

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ET wspnBiaeme wr AN Beauty Why Not Have the Best? Kingston's Reliable Fur House Invites your Inspection. John McKay Limited. 149-157 Brock Street Chamberlain Metal Weather Str Ips) ~-~Shut out wind, and dust. ~--Bave fuel. Stop windows rattling. ~-Makes them run easy. Now is the time to equip your windows and doors. Ring 819 and we will show you the goods and give you a price. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. Typewriters and Insurance. snow, rain "Ranks with the Strongest" HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE Head Office, Royal Insurance Bldg. MONTREAL PBRCY J. QUINN, Manager, Ontario Branch, Toronto W. H. GODWIN & SONS Zr « WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large shipment of the world famous. CONGOLEUM RUGS They are durable, sanitary and come in so many pretty designs and colorings that there is no difficulty in choosing one to Jrmontae with 'any surround- ngs. The prices are extremely low and all popular sizes. R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Warehouse INEW ORDER-IN-COUNCIL 'OPENS Given Protection in Police Local Commission WAY FOR NEW TREATMENT. win Be Sent Over in Senior Unit for | APSO | Overseas Jail Service--No Terms for Deserters, More A new method of dealing with de serters from unite of this district | being adopted The {the one which is in most general use { throughout Canada, is to have degerters tried by a magistrate and sentenced to one or two years' im prison t This has beén done in Kingston on many occasions With the supposition that men may not be needed for military purposes by the time this sentence expires, headquar ters here does not believe that such a course is in the b#ést interests of the country an overseas unit, rather than go into | the firing line, should be made to go {in any case. To do this all that is | necessary fis | senior unit about to go over. all A recent order-in-council gives au-| {thority for the release of deserters jail if they are to be re-enlisted advantage is to be taken im- All the deserters who have been i sentenced in places in this district |and are now serving terms are to be | released as soon as possible and put into the senior unit going overseas, | They will then be given the chance ito prove their worth, and the coun- !try's money for training them will {not be lost BRITISH RED CROSS FUND. | ---- Subscriptions Reported by City Trea- | surer Bartels to Date. | Previously acknowledged. $4.3 Chalmers' Church 2 Luke's Church } Cooke's Church school | Fairview Sschool, SS | Pittsburg St Sabbath No. 14 i Total Frontenac Hockey Club. Owing to the fact that there was |such a small attendance at the meet-| § Club, | |ing of the Frontenac Hockey called last week, it was decided to put off the meeting until another date. To-day it was decided to meet lon Friday night, when it is hoped | that there wil be a larger attendance. | The meeting will be held in the City | Council chamber, and the question of | whether or not the club will be rep- | resented in the O. H. A. will be de- cided. Children Entertained. The children at the Orphans' Home were very pleasantly enter- tained on Wednesday evening from | 7 till 9 o'clock, with a programme ar- ranged for by the superintendent. Seventy-two children, with smiling faces gathered in the school room | and were more than pleased with the programme. Musical selections were reiidered by F. J. Salsbury, 8, Sals- bury, H. McAuley and B. McAuley. Master Stewart Salsbury, five years | of age and James Saunders gave | some dances, * - | Dandruff causes a feverish irrita- tion of the sealp, the hair roots | shrink, loosen and then the hair | comes out fast. To stop falling hair | at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent | bottle of Danderine at any drug | store,pour a little into your hand and rub it into the scalp. After a few | applications the hair stops coming lout and you can't find any dandruff. Yo { Hair Coming Out? Cigars and .cigarettes in Christ- mas packages at the Red Cross drug | store. lenses. ¢ Applied to the Eyes When our methoa of eye sight testing is applied to your eyes, we can accurately determine the cause of your eye strain. ' Accurately fitted glasses are a boon to defective eyes. You are assured a thorough scientific examination and | | We grind our own | | | near Laundraville"s barber shop. The | bird | On one foot $4,695.99 old plan, and These men who desert from | | to enlist them in some!! { him. RUSSIAN CAN'T FIGHT; TOO LAZY-TO-WORK: Cels.and Just One More \ Chance. Vigo was hefore few days ago on and v pplicant tion on "Wednes commodated, Thursday NOL 10 come and magistrate made a t it was found easure up to'the re ere is hut thing an to do now, and that is and if he does not take tip given him, he will be ser would have lave soldier out that he one o jail, where he will be compelled ta] work PIGEON FELL DEAD, Carrier Supposed to Belong to Ald. RE Some four or R. E. Kent one of pigeons, and according from Cape Vincent Thursday morn- ing, it is quite evident that the bird that met death there belonged to A despatch from Cape Vincent reads as follows: "The attention of quite a few per- sons was -called on Monday about noon to a carrier pigeon, which fell Kent, five week lost iis carrier to a report was dead when it hit the ground and there was nothing about t to indicate what caused its death was a ring which bore the name of R. E. Kent, while on a| similar ring on the other foot, were | the numbers, 414 and 1916." | would not *.{ Monday afternoon | Arrived anf -- Is This Rate on Taking 1,- 200 Horsepower. nan Rigney Wednesday iro-electric n obtaining ston at $28 pe ier to secure horse-power Commission 1,200 awed a for horse-power, leeway of ontract will be fo ydro-Electric Commission in , and will be executed att eeting of the commission Work wil soon contract started as as the | executed. FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. Sales Made at 233% Cents at Meeting on Thursday. the meeting of the Frontenac » Board on Thursday afternoon ts, was offered for cheese, five factories I 233 cen but only figure, a higher 78 boxes boxes of Whit sold at th price, There was bod rded of white cheese, colored, as follows: Colored--Cold Springs, 90: In- verary, 50; Forest, 41; Glenvale, 45; Keenan's, 70; Model, 60; St Law- rence, 30; Elginburg, 60, Ar 1, 40, Rose Hill, 50. At 233% cents, L. W cured the offering of Gilt E st. lawrence and John Gibs chased the offering of Inverary nan's and Model, ga Murphy se- dge and m pur- FIGHT CONVALESCENTS, Afternoon on Thursday From the Firing Line. Eight convalescent soldiers arrived in the city at 2.360 p.m Thursday in charge of Sergt. R. J. Matchett, 93rd Battalion, Peterboro. ey are: A. Althouse, 93rd, Havelock; A 51st, Corrigan street, Driver J. L. Dunn, C.A S.C", street, Kingston; Pte. J 21st, Napanee; Pte. W M 39th, Peterboro; Pte. H. A 23rd, Belleville; Driver C.E.T.D., Harrowsmith Division Palmer, Peck, Spear, Funeral on Wednesday. The funeral of the late Miss May Adams took place on Alfred street to St. George's cathe- dral. Rev. C. Whalley, assisted by Rev. Mr. Boyle, coaducted thé ser- vice. J. Asselstine, R. Sloan, C. N. Barnum, F. Pound, W. J J. E. Johnston were the pall-hearers. A carriage of flowers showed the esteem in whicll® the deceased was held by her large circle of friends. ma AA AA gi ~~ Kingston's Famous Fur Store. AA AA ANN ELECTION BET { re-skater at| paid an fth Ave- A lephant label- led as in e had be; that 1Hinois w i go Democr Homemade Candy. If you wish to partake thing rare, And for ice cream you do not care, Drop into the Kandy Kitchen. The caramel line is very fine, And nougates--you couldn't beat them, The very best will stand the test, The way to prove it is--Eat them, You could eat the fudge till you couldn't budge, And the kisses are free from micro- of some- bes. Peanut brittle - and taffy, too, are made fresh every day; They go so fast they seldom last un- til you get away, The place where every eye will dwell, is on the logwood caramel; The mints--they taste like more. Everton toffee, one of the best, plain and simple, not hard to digest, And what could you ask for more? With these few samples, I'm sur . you'll find, That Homemade Candy is just the kind, © And now you'll ask "Who made them es The "Kandy Kid" at Marble Hall. TO STOP "JOY RIDING." Owners of Cars Securing Patent to Prevent Theft. : 3 "Joy ritlers" will now have to take a back seat. Owners of ca's Kingston, or at least a great many of them, and in time everyone wiil no doubt follow in line, are securing a patent lock for their car, so that it cannot be taken off. There have been So many cars stolen in the city recently that own- ers are putting forth every effort to have the practice stopped. Twelve more recruits have been added since Wednesday afternoon to Given hut 25 per warded by and 536] Glenburnie, 45; Gilt Edge, | Kee- | Dine, | Kingston; | Woodruff, | Wednesday | afternoon from her late residence on | Come here for your fur trimming. e can supply you with any kind or width de- sired and at the right price. Here are some of the different furs we | have cut--all ready gx rd fips Taraazai: Bil the 253rd Battalion as follows: J.|l Ryan, Toronto, and F. Clark, A. Avling, G. Timms, G. Chamberlain, G. Barrett, RK. Gynane, H. Snider, F. Neal, F. Emmons, H. B. Hepburn and 'His order clothing -d THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1916. _ | POWER FOR KINGSTON | AT $28 PER. HORSEPOWER Commissioner | and General Manager (¢| afternoon | sir Adam Beck, chairmen | ommission, Engineer Gaby, and were; hydro power eon, | for | bel The College Book 160-162 Princess St. i the salesmen holding off forj i irlies oat in our stock. | Nobby styles and at correct prices. Come in and see the range, twill please you. Allen and | Ae ~~ [PRP The Always CLOSING OF MAILS British mall closes {rregi- arly. gInformation posted at P. 0. Lobby from time to time. United States, ally ..1345 p.m. i Grand Traak, olf 110em Grand Trunk, Folng I aat oh i alain 1.80pm. Do. (Including Weslera Btates) ea ses srses LOOPED. Grand Trunk and all cE REIT dim. sid tiopm Em 2.00 pm. SER. | PASSED STANDING STREET CAR, | Constable Had Several Witnesses, But Accused Pleaded "Guilty." | © Constable Samuel Arniel had' a | number of witnesses lined up in the | Police Court on Thursday to give evidence in a charge laid against El- | len Woodruff, of Sydenham, for hav- ling passed a standing street car with her automobile, but Mayor Richard- son, who was on the bench in the | absence of Magistrate Farrell, stated that the accused, who was not pres- ent, had put in a plea of "guilty." | The violation of the Motor Vehicles { Act occurred on Nov. 11th at the corner of Princess and Division { streets. The acting magistrate did 'not announce any fine, but no doubt ! this is coming later on. Mavor Richardson also had a case in the Juvenile Court of a lad charg- ed with the theft of a bicycle, but it was adjourned for a week. + Por Fall and Winter, Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment of ready-made clothing in sults and overcoats, and a splendid assortment of gents furnishings. never better assorted with new goods at extremely low prices. It will pay a to examine his stock before buy- Mentions Hugo For Governor, The boom of Secretary of State Francis M. Hugo for the Republican nomination for governor of New already launched and the Brooklyn Times in an editorial men- tions him as excellent timber for the position, ; Huyler's chocolates--Red Cross v ; ' 0 > em t was | York State two years from now hasiCo,, been December Now \ \ On Sale Madeira Linens in great variety. AI A A A 25 dozen fancy embroidered Handker- chiefs -- Special 15¢ each. Al AAA AN | Newman & Shaw Busy Store. poe BUILDERS SUPPLIRS oeey SPRUCE This popular softwood is light in weight and strong. It is small knotted and takes a nice finish; makes good flooring and sheeting at a moderate price. A good stock of it is our big sheds. kept in S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory, Lamber Yards, Bay & Wellington Streets. Office Phone 66. Factory 1415. eoceluanbes. Coal and -------- Notice! W.A. Mitchell's prices. See our window display." Also headquarters for all kinds of sporting goods and ammunitions, < Agent for International Harvester Repairs, ' Special Tine of mixed paint to clear at $2.00 per gallon. Now under the manage- ? Store Phone 919 CUT GLASS! We Have the Cut Glass We have the range of new and dainty ideas straight from Canadian and American mak- | ors, Cut glass ideas are changing and we follow closely these | changes. It will really surprise | you to see the heretofore un- | thought-of creations in dainty glass, Nee our cut glass window. We cheerfully submit prices. SMITH BROS Jewelers and Opticians W.F. Gourdier Phone 700 AN EXHIBITION OF COAL Can be seen at any time at our place You are at liberty to examine every thing with a double-barreled tele scope, if you choose One thing you'll discover, and that is, it isn't possible to obtain cleaner, better coal than we offer you. Now's the time | to fill the bins for winter---now's the | time to save money, and get hetter | service. BOOTH & CO. Phone 133 Foot of West St. A New Dwelling With 6 rooms, B. and C., Furnace, | and wired, conveniently situated, can | be bought for $2200, and possession | given at once $500 Cash and balance on mortgage. Wanders A grocery business on Princess St. | (reasonable), doing a good trade. Possession 10 days. Call and in- | vestigate. A store to rent, at $12.00 per i month; immediate possession. | Money to Loan; Fire Insurance; Rents Collected. EW. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, Phones 539 and 1456. [ ; Keeps Coal and | Coal Keeps . ment of J. M. Strange SOW ARDS. . J So

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