Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1917, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH 2 wo, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917. ern Every Canadian Should Read Lord Beaverbrook's (Sir Max Aiken) Vol. II. Canada in Flanders No mere authentic history of the Canadians will ever be pubuished. After the American C ivil War enornioup'Sums were spent in collecting' official records. The Dominfon Government. warned by this example have taken prompt measures to secure full reports of the movements and actions _of all units' and as Offieial C offespone lent, Lord Beayv Srbook access to the records of all Officers Commanding in France. Cloth Bound, Price 35c¢c. Pobae 7c extra. 9 MAGAZINES RECEIVED WEDNESDAY Pictorial Review, Delineator, Designer, Motor Boating, Motor, All Story Weekly, Photo Play, Cosmopolitan, Life. The College Book Store, 160-162 Princess St. Open Nights. - Phone 919 the scheme, which wi ; passed southeastward across the Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.' ® ! cut in Kingston. It wil Great Lakes and an area of high| This is what the weather man had to be worked . "a @® . be a united - Sftort on the part of the Y. M. C. A. to help out in the work. | pressure from the north is now|say on Thursday morning, when he Doing Their "Bit : spreading over Ontario accompanied |announced snow flurries for Friday. ; | by cooler weather, People who had an idea that they| Samuel Turpin, who looks after 1 were going to get to work in their|the houses owned by the Kingston garden at once, and that spring had |Realties, stated to the Whig on surely arrived, 'had better take|lhursday morning that the people another guess, for according fo all |2°CUPYing these houses were doing the reports on Thursday morning, |their "bit." Many gardens are un- New, Pople & ang cold, very cold weather prevails all [der cultivation,sand in addition to over Ontario. It looks as if the snow |tN® garden work many have also Our showing phe ye this increasing. ly -popular style of ring is now at its best, See our window display for convincing proof. ¢ : shovel will be used for a time yet, |80U€ into poultry raising, some of the . and also the coal shovel. Better get | Citizens putting up buildings to house Marquisette, Voile, Silk and & epe de 4 - : Smith Br 0s., Hitt] 1 in if the bi the birds. -- or Went a te wt pf [he pra. Chene Blouses -- white and the 'evening Citizens® Support Asked. shades. Beauties at $1.00 to $6.50 each. Jewelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses. and anythi but w reath Bything BIN Wealler-can The following are the subscriptions Oculists Prescriptions for Filled. be expected. which were made to the Greater Pro- 80.00 And suits. - New York ideas at our well duction Movement at a meeting held in the Board of Trade rooms some 50.00 known low prices. Be sure and see them. 50.00 / time ago, and at which the movement was started by an address from went to Ottawa: to attend the sessions |R. J. Rodger ey 25.00 of the Good Roads Congress. W. H. Wornswith . . s 25.00 - - " . Latest Creations in Ladies' ats H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 |Dr. R. E, Sparks ci 5.00 N r L : : : d Senator Richardson: Mr. Swaine, piano tuning. Or-|A. Davis & Sons, Ltd. 50.00 Plated in stock today decidedly pretty ) LB W. F. Gourdier Interest. J 1.82 Pianos for rental at Lindsay's, 121 Mesos Ridiatdson .£ on : * ders left at McAuley's, or "phone 564. | Jos. W. Power .. .. .. 25.00 Prof. N. F. and Mrs. Dupuis, now /R. J. Carson .. 25.00 designs. Pictorial Magazine for May. Phone 700. Princess St. Francis King . . in California, leaves on Sunday next|J. M. Campbell .. .. .. .... 10.00 City Engineer R. J. McClelland" Macnee & Minnes . . on the trip back to Kingston. H. W. Newman . . 10.00 THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ARTILERY LEWES CITY HEP ALONG THE CAMPAIGN 72ND QUEEN'S BATTERY AND R. # KINGSTON FOR INCREASED C.H.A. DRAFT PRODUCTION OF FOODSTUFFS. YM.C.A. Boys to Work on Fruit Said Good-Bye to the People on Farms--Subscriptions to Help the Thursday and Left For the East-- Large Crowds Saw Batterymen Off. Local Work. With large crowds of civilians Mr. Sirritt, present to say a last good-bye, the : 1¢ Ontario Department of Agricul- first of a series of artillery drafts re in this districl | as notified the left the.city at 2 p.m. Thursday for Sacha s of the Greater Production) he east after training here for aC ommittee that he will meet' them at | Ae ast it- best | their meeting to be held in the Board| number of months. The unit best! g id ir i known here was the#2nd Battery of jof Trade rooms on Friday whuraeol. in's Tini ity coming * py | This will be one of the most import-{ pén"s University commanded by E 4 i er Rr R. Carr-Harris, son of Prof. 2a! Mactings of She ampaien, as ¥ Harris he | 2Ir. Sirritt, who is Ww ¢ { R Cart-Harris, Mack ae Agriculture, will have something of| draf from 'C', Ba interest to say to the members, and | ¢ was 200 strong and made up of men Ti bo able bo. rive. a. great deal of , recruited principally in Toronto and Iformation: which will be the means) Montreal. Battery formed up in |Cf helping on the work. There are] The 1284 aLtery a B. rany citizens who have expressed a front of Nicol Hall of Queen's Uni- desire to help in the appeal made for versity shortly after noon on Thurs-{, essed production, but they do not! day where an inspectin was held of | know just how to go about.it, and for | their equipment. Parris mag Sab this reason Mp. Sirritt will be able to] i . {ried his pack an aceourtrements | ice some timely pointers. {And Canadian Soldiers Again Visit|with him and the battefy certainly ® . Ogdensburg. looked splendid. At 1 o'clock the Work on Fruit: Farms: 2 rg | For the past two years officers and | battery paraded along Barrie street! gs T Lilley, boys' work secretary | soldiers of the Canadian army have|and down Princess to King, and to|cf the local Y.M.C.A.. was called to | i 8 the Grand Trunk station to entrain, Toronto on Wednesday night in con-! not been permitted to set foot on the I rit meeting the R.C.H.A. draft at the sultation with the National Council sail of Uncle Sam. With the declara- ition of war by the United States] station. The 253rd Q.U.H. Kings- (cz the Y.M.C.A.,- to consider ways' against Germany the bars have been| ton companies were present and help- | and means by which boys may be se- let down and since Sunday Ogdens-|ed .in the send-off, - The train left |cured to werk on fruit farms and to burg people have been extending the|about 2 p.m. amid cheers from the |help Sut in other ways in the in- Reba lad hand to the Canadian soldiers op 'and the soldiers. creased production campaign. Ras or Rd. : : ope am, The National Council of the Y. M. Portable, Folding, 8% Ibs. Rib- ||! bons and Papers. Filing Cabinets Office Furniture the representative of Le ha ---- Ca 2 "Absolute Security tis 489 -- Our Fur Van will Call. JOHN McKAY, Limited. | THE BARS ABE DOWN across the majéstic river and giving green c : ' E orion mbar eas wan (CASE OF CHEER UP, Fata i taked to ike up fre y. £ rr o ce «privates have already taken advant- WORST YET TO COME, and for this reason 'a general meet- lage of the privilege, -- jing was arranged to take place in To: The Weather Man Predicts onto, where plans could be set ~ « forth. Mr. Lilley will be given all Snow Flurries and Cold ". |; necessary instructions regarding Weather. , SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND OVAL: Weather, Notes, \ The small disturbances which was s over. Lake Superior, yesterday has J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. ttractive th 41 Clarence Street. rene Magazines Received To-day - At the College Book Store. Vogue, ~ |Fashion' Review, Snappy, Smart Set. |Open nights. » INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Local Notes and Items of Genera) 50.00 Ex<President Roosevelt was awkward and stupid as a boy wuiitil he siddenly dis- covered that he could not see | as much as other boys. He tells us that glasses changed his career. Yours may be such a case, Come in and get our spec falist's advice. Consultation free, 1.3 Asselstine D.0S PARADIS TAXI STAND Always ready for your call -- day or night. GARAGE FOOT OF BROCK ST. 'Phone 328; House 611 10.00 . 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 King street. Leave orders at McAul-{H. D. Bibby .. .. .. ...... ey's Book Store. Oliver-Chown Miss Bessie Rogers left today for |P. C. Stevenson .. Stanstead to resume her teaching at [James Redden the Eastern Townships College of|F. R. Anglin : music, Dr. G. W,. Bell .. .. Two hundred cases of hospital] Prof. O. D. Skelton .. .. .. supplies were shipped on Wednesday C.C. Folger .- .. .. ..... to Queen's University - hospital in |F. G. Lockett .... .. France. John Donnelly .. .. Jess Willard has been rejected by the United States army on account of his: size. They might have used The movement is succeeding, and him for a "tank."s it is costing some money. All citi- John O'Neil pleaded guilty before|2eBs Who are interested in it are County Magistrate J. W. Bradshaw | Cordially invited to support the cause when charged with intoxication, and|D¥ their contributions. See the ad- was fined $10 and costs. vertisement in the display column The big consignment of Chinese|d¢aling with the subject. wine, confiscated recently in-a raid ---- Getting Out Papers... FancyClover de 2 Sha olice, 1% Youn dis- Canada furnishes a large propor- posed of in the usual way, It was HONEY tion of the aliens applying for first WE SELL, BUY, LEASE OR MANAGE PRO- dumped into the city sewers. Prevost, Brock street, has received papers at the county clerk's office at Watertown, N.Y." Among the num- all his spring and summer goods for ber already received are Frederick his order clothings department, in BUILDERS' SUPPLIES wey In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Juicy 10¢c, 12% th ARE © Peaches, 5 a ny to leave their order. He has also re- than those shown in our display for this 'season. Many of our exact copies - ofthe best das of tho Bast. In some pat- perus we have as matty as 36 sizes. If you stocks el Association in Toronto, Prof. O. D. Ready-made clothing he has in stock a very fine line of Blue and Gray worsted suits for those mot wishing ceived some very nice lines of ts' Furnishings, . : vy | MAKE HISTORY MORE REAL. Plea of/Prof. Skelton in Address at - Todonto, Before the English and History j} Section of the Ontario Educational Skelton of Queen's University, made iia plea for more emphasis in the writ- | Ing and teaching of Canadian his- {tory upon social and economic fact- =| ors. A knowledge of the way the 'men and women of the past lived and worked, of their ordinary tasks and =| surroundings, was essential to a real {understanding of the period. > The influence of the fur trade, of the fisheries, of lumbering, bf farm- El ing, of manufacturing. upon the C. Leakey, Fred B. Cook, and Charles 'R. Richardson formerly of Ganan- oque; Miss Rose Kilcawley formerly of Kingston, William T. Locke, for- merly of Yarker and John A. Cast- nell of Glenvale. There was no session of the Police Court on Thursday morning, - Furs Stored Te) CLOSING OF MAILS British mall clones irregularly. Information posted at P.O. Lobby from time to time. United States, dally 1.30 a.m. ond 11.30 p.m. Grand Trunk, going east, + 11.30 a.m. Ed 11.30 pm. Grand Thi, Toronto and rout. including Western 1.00 p.m. Grand Trunk and all 'west of City, 2.30 p.m. and 11.30 pm. SEB .. 10.15 am. and 5.00 p.m. Ve sen wp 3.00 pm. | HARDWOOD FLOORING Birch, Maple, Plain Oak and + Quartered Oak, made from the very best clear lumber, end matched, polished, kilndried and bundiéd. It 'makes rich, handsome floors. ' s - THE STOCK MARKETS : 3 April 13th. New York. (Special to; the | Whig.) n 2.15 pm Satsesrin a FEF Eg S ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking h Lamber Yards. Bay and Wellingion Streets, Phones: Ofiice 68, Factory 1415 PERTY. How about that real estate you have been trying to sell? We can find a purchaser. We are offering a detached frame dwelling, with Sulsiaerabie Lia, for rden purposes, tur $1 or a aller dwelling for $875. Both sit- uated at lower station,-and on easy terms, On tha sunny side of Queen St, ja nice dwelling, hot water heating, and all improvements, For » ®» § rb EW. Malin & Son

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