Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Feb 1917, p. 2

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v IN McKAY 149-157 Brock St. " foe BIG 'CAMPAIGN eee IV KINGSTON PROM THE 18TH ++ TARIO TEMPERANCE ACT. "TO THE 25TH. Magistrate Farrell Imposed a Fine of Sir George E. Foster - and N. We. $200 and Costs or Three Months' Rowell May Speak at the Opening on Herbert Johnson and William. Meeting on Sunday Evening Next, CO. Stifter in Police Court on Tues-| A meeting of all commanding of- day. : i cers of units stationed n ad re} Magistrats Parsell handed ot two | CTuiling in Kingston was He'd F000 stiff fines in Police Court on Tuesday] 047 afternoon at he 53rd Queen | University Highlanders' headquar- moriing for violation of the Ontario tors The object of the meeting was Tomptiane Act me was fined $200 10 errange and complet®®iietails for and costs, or Jaree months in jail, | the patriotic meeting to be held on and his compamion. Herbert John. Sunday evening next, and also for a son, was fined a similar ampuut { recruitirg campaign from Sunday, @ two men, who secured "their! the 18th to the 25th. inclusive. com o Be rpm Norah | BF LETT REPRE B | of It fo the liome of John i. Foster and Mr. Rowell, | George E. Baw, 31 209 lower Patrick street, teader 'of the opposition iu the On- gave Blair & iiag 35 themaslves | vario "House. Both of these gentle- Stifler fell intd the hands of Con-| Men will agsure capacity houses, and it is hoped they will find it conveni- ables Buen Claek and: Earl Jenk:| at. to be present. Lieut. Col. C. G. | Williams, Chief Reeruiting Office { for Canada, will also be pgesent, and he tald of the two men coming to his) it is the intention to man the pulpits house with the liquor and giving him | " " ™ | of the different churches on Sunday. 3 drink. ais 3 Wife 4190 tald ange. To-night at eight o'clock there will the drinliag party. " | be a joint meeting of the City Coun- leit and the Board of Trade at the | Council Chambers to meet the of- | ficers commanding the different units {to draw up and complete arrange- | ments for the co-operation of these { two bodies with the military authori- {ties for the patriotic and recruiting | work. ! The National Service cards are | practically sorted at Ottawa, and it Blair was placed: in the box, and DAILY BRITISH t i SOWARDS. itor the farmers will | | }{ farmers should help pay for the cgst- HH bt S-------- Hl The College Book Store, "The Gift 4 | "BRINGING UP PATHER IN POLATICS." At the Grand Opera House on Mon. day, February 16th, matinee and night {| QUESTION OF ACCOMMODATION rn For Farmers Will Be Taken Up Again on Wednesday. The question of accommodation be taken up again at a special meeting to be held in the Board of Trade rooms on Wednesday afternoon. of the com- mittees appointed at the meeting held last week. The members of the committees have been making an in- vestigation in regard to the accom- | modation that it is available, and it] is understood that in all probability | some sgheme will be mooted to erect! stables' for the accommodation of farmers, i Orne ber of the ial com-| mittee informed the Whig on Tues! day afternoon that he had been mak-! ing inquiries among some of the local | merchants, and that he had been in formed that there had been quite &| falling oft in trade from the country | since prohibition came into effect. | A citizen stated to the Whig that! and you mn the gity" He added] that the farmers id not- get as' high a price for their goods outside | of Kingston. He sald the farmers were getting a top notch price here, ! and that it would not pay them to go! elsewhere. If an arrangement was * | made for the erection of stables for | the accommodation of the formers, he | felt that'it was ouly right that the] entine's Day, Shop," open to-night fo 9.30 pan. ---------------------- | is expected they will be available for { the use of the different committees i during this week. It is also the intention to held a garrison church parade Sunday next at 2.20 in the armouries. will. be a parade Around the city of all troops 5 ation- ed here. EndeavoTs-are beipé made to have all men of the 253rd Queen's University Highlanders brought into the city for the week. The route march after divine service &t the armouries will be Montreal to Prin- cess, Princess to King, King to Bar- rie. Barrie to Princess-and Princess to Montreal te the armouries, following there a Bee 1 A hor a PR, J, C. CONNEL oy YEALLED BY GOVERNMENT Se &* Lieut. +Col. J. C. Connell has # been called to Ottawa to give his expert advice lo the Depart- # ment of' Militia and Defence on + changing the eye test for Can- % adian soldiers, Col. Connell & was unable to state what 4 changes were "contemplated, & having simply been requested to + go to the Capital for a consul- tation. WEP PLR GIT EINN be * 3 Letters To Th Editor | 3 Pension Board Writes, Ottawa, Feb. 12.--(To the Edi- tor:--I have before me a letter from one who signs himself "Citizen," which was published in your paper of February 9th, Ir "Citizen" will Mayor Hughes was quite right when | he good enough'to communicate with | he said to the farmers, "We need you the Board OE analon Commissioners' and state specific cases of men who have been discharged and are eligible for pension, yet have not received either pension or pay, the Board of Pensi Commissi s for Canada will be only too glad to take the mat- ter up and see t justice is done in those cases wi "Citizen" men- tions, should it turn out that his in- formation is correct. The Board of Pension Commission- ers desires in every way to assist the soldier and where ¢ases are brought directly to its notice they will receive prompt attention. Will you, there- fore, on behalf of this board kindly communicate with "Citizen" through the press, stating the views of the board as explained above?----Yours sincerely, R. S. Labbatt, for.the Board of Pension Commissioners, -------------------- KINGSTON : DEFEA TORONTO ia the First District' Curling Game and Now Barrie. Kingston. curling team defeated Toronto Lakeview in the district cup e at Toronto Tuesday morning 34 to 27, and will meet Barrie at pm. The Results were: Kingston No. 1--G. Hanson, skip, He Toronto No. 1--E. Allan, skip, . Kingston No. 2--J. M. Elliott, skip, 17; Toronto No. 2--A. Holmes, skip, 16. = i The ser-. | vice will be short, and immediately |, 3 SAD STATE OF AFFAIRS] DISCOVERED IN HOME BY CON- STABLE SAMUEL ARNIEL. Mother With Four Little Children Found Very 111 With No Person to] Gare for Her--Mother Taken to | Viospital and Children Placed in) Homes, A mother lying #11 on a couch in a home in which there was no.fire, and four little children, ranging in| age from one year to five, with no person to care for theni, was the sad condition of alfairs that was found in| a home on Pine street when Police! Constable Samue! Arniel had oceas-! ion to visit the home on Monday afternoon. ; Constable Arniel immediately got busy, and after rendering first aid in to the family, in the way of starting! a-fire and doing what he could for{ the woman and her little tots, he re- ported the case to Inspector Jack. of | the Children's Ald Society, and irs Smith, wife oi Ensign Smith, of the| Salvation Army, and as a result both/ them other and children are now. re- | ceiving the very best oi care. The {mother was removed to the Hotel Dieu, two of the children were placed; in the Orphans' Home, and the other) two in the Infants' Home. i The Whig was informed that the' woman's husband is in military ser-| Your Last Chance Tonight To secure Valentines for sending through the mails to reach their des- tination tomgrrow (St. Valentine s Day). You will find the choicest selection of Valentines, Beribboned Books, Framed Cupids, etc., at this store. : 0 Service's Rhymes of a Red Cross Man, printed on India Paper, in leather binding, will be one of the most popular gift books. Fragments From France, No. 3. = Our sale for the last five days on this number has averaged over 100 per day. Price 35c. The College Book Store : : OPEN NIGHTS 160-162 Princess Street. Telephone 919. vice in Toronto, and that the family is well provided for out of the Pat-| riotic Fund, the mother receiving $60.50 a month. It was further! Inarned that the woman had a sisfer| helping her in the home, but when] Constable Arniel called she was not] present. The matter will be further] investigated. i HOCKEY AT QUEEN'S, | Arts "19 to Co-operate in the Patrio-| J tic Campaign. i The arts inter-year-hockey cham-| pionship was won en Monday afters] noon by '19 from '17. Shortly after| the commencement Reynolds shot in| the first tally for "19. In the second! period Love tied the game, and to! wards the end, after many sea-saw| rushes, Blacklock went down the ice and put in the winning goal. The! teams: : | '19---Goal, R. F. 8. Baird: right! defence, I. P. Asselstine; left de defence, A. L. Blackiock; centre, J. | C. Reynolds; rover, C. E. Marshall; right wing, H. G, Rose; left wing, J. H. Mcleod. '17--Goal, K. Taylor; right de- fence, Awde; left defence, H. P. Folg-| er; centre, Mohr; rover, A. L. Green-| less; right wing, T. P, Love; left} wing, O'Reilly. Henderson, of Science eed satisfactorily. ! '20, refer- pi A meeting of Arts' 19 was held on Manday afternoon with A. L. Black-| lock in the clair. The society put} | itself on record ag being unanimous-! ly in favor of a campaign 'for war relief purposes and willing to co- {operate in any way to help. The | programme consisted of a solo by G.| E. Wood, a piano solo, by Miss Alice { Goodwin, and reading of the Arts! *19 Tatler by"J. H. Smyth. i i Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. ! i Truggists refund money if PAZO | OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, | Blind, Bleeding or Protuding Piles, | First application gives vellef. 5c. | A pretty wedding was solemnized on Jan. 31st, when one of Néwburgh's highly esteémed young ladies, [ore May, second eldest daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Hector Smith, was married} to Rohyden John. (Card, "son of Mr. and Mrs. H F, Card, Napanee. i ~ Kingston's Famous Fur Store. ictorial atterns lease articular eople For Special Work, ! Designing or t Keepsakes altered to modern, bl ful artick Ring and Brooch Mounting Small, 'old model watches made into useful wrist watches. t Sunes. | SPRING QUARTERLY now on sale. Book and pattern, both for . . .. .. 2c PICTORIAL MAGAZINE For March, 15¢ Highest cash prices paid for all kinds of raw furs. PICTORIAL PATTERNS FOR MARCH, SOLD ONLY BY W.F. Gourdier A A A A A At HENS Nt tt ewman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. i mn * . Our Big Annual Clearing Sale .in- J} cludes all our cloth || | coats at exactly half || | . price. | i i i i i 3 1&8 £ ; J ] | | J creat raduetion | ment, to make 1} summer | 'mour, daughter of Edward Gilmour, ACR, -- 1 posi: BUILDERS SUPPLIES awe WANTED! LOGS We are in the market to pur- chase first class hardwood logs of white oak, red oak, red birch' \ and maple, 12-in. diameter and at small end, 10 ft. to 16 ft. long. Car loads or sleigh loads. S. ANGLIN & CO. Factory, ards. Lamber Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. ; Phones: Office 6§; Factory 1415 ia, CLOSING OF MAILS British mail closes icregularly. Information posted at ¥..J. Lobby from time to time Li This Week We Offer New Dwellings, Modern, in the different at the following prices: Elm Street . Quebec # am. asd 11.30 p.m, Grand Tronk, gong east, 11.30 aun, and 11.50 pam. Grand Trunk, Toronto and west, including Western ' ET TD Grand Trunk and all w of City, 2.3 nd 11.30 p.m. R 10,1 nd 5.00 pom, .o 209 pan. United States, daily 11.3 est WEDDED IN ST. LUKE'S. flmour Nuptials Morning, In St. Luke's church on Tuesday morning Rev. J. de Pencier Wright united in marriage Miss Mary Gil- on The Godkis of this city, to Delbert Roy Godkin, also of this city. The couple were unattended. | The bride was gowned \ in brown broadcloth with sable hat|%eew Lumber, Conl and Wood and Ture. The newly-weds left on af, trip to Brockville and Leeds. On 7 : : their return they will take up resid-| BRITAIN ST DAY A GROWING [IN OF WA ence in the city, Allies Can Continue Fight in~ _ definitely, Bonar Law Tells li, ht Prevost, B e clothin stirring

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