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Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Nov 1914, p. 4

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¥_% 2 TE J A WE histo ie --"p =a. Br 5 = = i ea I. * insure meen ai Li ! wa had at any completely {ransform complexion in less than * the wax nightly, lke ing ft off mornings. ) You dan quickly remove Every Nine by using a 'harmless, re. hazel. The firmer, . smoother rend' J ibe mote youthfiy) ee after one application, Hyon. Sreshing face lotton prepared by dis- By 3 oz. powdered saxoMis To 1-2 appearance, will aston. [1] During the cold weather 11 1 i the leet, that dees Bi In preft Mont popular in Kingston, n't call a doetor for u cough § af "old. Phone 50 for u bottle ro- JI ny. | At Best's i} Popular Druggists and Opticians oreN SUNDAYS EYES TESTED WITH OUT CHARGE haracter of our suits ts is determined hy values. Into hel £0 the best of everything dhat money can buy. 5 LABOR, Y There is nathi g that costs as Hud as 2 ory and while most firms buy the cheapest labor, there are § some that do mot. A eo THE BEST | Commends itsefif to most men to-day. Tha is why we | ss han Nadi ¥ 4 3 1: Fela, Won hr EF 5 Bis ® won + » ¥ Aes. B. NM. Perkins, 191 Waverlny street, Ottawa, Anbounees the engage- ment of ner sister, Dedsie Margaer te Daniels, daughter of the late Mr: and Mra. bk. 0, Daniels, to Mr. Ad dison MacNeil, of Belleville, Unt., son of Dr..and Mes. I, MacNeill, of Chap lottetown, V.E.1. The wedding will take place on Tuesday, December 1st. * * . An ehjoyable Butch luncheon was given at the 'Country Club on Tues day, when the guests included Mrs. R. Hallowa Waddeli, Mrs. W, 11. Crag A Mrs. Hansord Mora, Miss Besslo Staythe, Miss. Florence Cunningham, Miss sa Matlennan (Toronto), and Miss Dorothy Carter (Montross). ¥ . . A jolly Dutch luhcheon' was given it the Country Club on Saturday, when those present included Miss Eva Rich- ardson, Miss Marjorie Pense, Miss susie Anglin, Miss Mollie Saunders and Miss May Rogers. . > . Mrs, James Righey and Mrs, Stal ford Kirkpatrick 'are joint hostesses at a musicale this afternoon at the home of the former, on George street, to aid in furnishing comforts fof the soldiers, . * - » Mrs, Georgd McKay, King atroet, will receive: on Friday afternoon, when Mrs. J, H. Byine {lormerly Miss Dora Oldrievey' will receive with her. o . ss a The coming season promises to be & very successful ome for the King- stony Skating club and the annual meeting is being held this evenl.g ai the rink. * = 9 Miss Winnifred Claxton entertained informally at the tea hour on Tues day afternoon. . » » . The Reading Club met to-day 'at the home of Miss Marian Leslie, "William street. * * . . Mr. Gus Calvin, Montréal, spent the wesk-end in town with Mr. and Mes. HA, Calvin, King street. Miss Pitsrandolph of St. John. N.H., ig fhe guest of her sister, Mrs. Vernon Eaton, Barrie streel. Miss Agnes Johnston 1eturierst to town on, Monday from UANANO It, Mr. Gordon Sutherland who has been visiting His aunts, the Misses Johnson, Bart street, laft on Mon- day for his home in St. Louis. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Geen Who have been visiting the Rev. R, 8S, Porneri and the Misses Forneri, Al- fred street, have returned to their home in Belleville. Mrs. James Third, Wellington street, returned on Saturday from Campbellford, where she has been v.siting her mother. * . » * Mr. R. W. Brigstocke, Wellifigton Street, is in Montreal. Mrs. Giérson, of Halifax, N.S, if expected in town this week to visit Professor and Mrs. Wi L. Grant, University, avenue. Miss Isabel Ross, Alfred street, retnened on | Saturday after spend- ing some time the guest of Mrs. Frank Botterell in i or ' few days with Mr. 'and Mer, James 4H gun. Sfreet. MANY WELLS IN THE COUNTY Hh eg HAVE GONE DRY. it with a t Farmers Find it Diffeult to Get Wat. British er for Their Cattle--A Heavy (% 1 - go Rainfall Necessary, . 1 courage worthy of best traditions. of the army. : a considerable water, Glenburnie, Glen- vale, Dufferin, Pittsburg and Kingston Mills are Gonr i and Montcalm --_ been fn action ed by resi- | with German warships, that so i ------_-- a Some A Speaking to a large audience in Massey hall, Toronto, Miss 'hristobel Pankhurst, leader of the British suffragettes, said the women of Britain will stand by the empire to the bitter end. -- The Portuguese parliament unanimously authorized goveroment. to intervene in wn warlike manner in the present war whengver necessary. dents in all these places Springs wells are a dried up, and order to obtain suflicient Sater for the use of cattle, as well as poses, they are obliged to Some. cases, from their some few miles distant. Un. . vy JSoialall S001 comes He milch cows, that tire considerab water, will have te cut short of the amount, alloted m, . 'This in turn will possibly a falling off in the quantity of milk. H if does, another {¥ ump way be expected in the price of : milk, | Whig reporter | # Britain dominates the sua. the Belgian coast When s aking to a tion. alo pe with heb warships: big guns, on Tuesday evening, W. Patterson said | that water conditions in Pittsburg are |# , ot of the brightest, Several of - the |* Berlin despatches admit (hat wells that were never befors known to (4 the German armies have again go dry have become sch. In other {# been repulsed ia Poland hy the gases Sole very deep wells have been # Russian hordes. considerably reduced 'as regacds their : quantity of water. |FHAREL LE FL LOIN SL htt W. J. Black, of Glenburnie, stated ~ rsa sshd that the wells of John Daly, An- dréw Craig and James Houre all had | i 10 Kill fun dry, and:the same parties haa i, " '0 Cart water from Lis premises, : rhe latter's supply was becoming low, but he is trusting that a heavy rainfall will recuperate the springs ng nd Veils St everyone, | London, Ont, Police Found Letter - B. Gibson, of Gleavale, told | n, 3 ----- thé Whig that H. Emmons', | i Guile he urke An Koes and T. Bell's wells have ex- ¥ ary. aausted thelr Supply and Richard London, Ont., Ellerbeck's well is now being re- | arrost of the three Turks at a Wel sorted to to furnish the Deeds of the |.n,ton street house last Thursday night Detectives Bgelton and Jountryside. Down, frustrated an attempted asens. beginn he water supply and John L. Ger-| of . Major-General Sum ghes, minister of militia and de- hain, of this locality, stated that se, is the Allegation made by police MAJ.-GEN. sAM| HUGHES, MINIS: TER OF MInisha. Nov. 25.~That the stringency of | a¢ has had to borrow sig elghbor J. 2 Burhash. A good authorities, rainfall js sought for those | [otters found in the possession of Ji this latter district. the prisoners and intorpinted by At Collin's Bay, George F. Clark | governirient secret service mah, fold thé Whig reporter that the claimed to be 'a di ion people this neighborhood were an attem i little nate on account the life nt resiaing Closer to a large Thay | ity to-day, i water. However, he stated that | (i,. i a - jhe, g. I. R. well trom which the i n° Of the Jnr» De locomotives, etc. received their Turks to "do thelr duty' hanged Upply, had almost become dry ow- | 4 bé afraill of "oottin 3 the ae ing to the lack of rainwater 'aozing | they had been instructed to kill, hrough the sof) This same letter also co Miss Machar, Kingston, who is attending the executive meeting of the National Council of Women, in Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. Robert Glasgow, Whitney avenue. Miss Louise Maclennan, has been the guest of her mothér,. Mrs. Henry Cunningham, Earl street, expects to return to To ronto ot Friday. * * * Mr. aad. Mrs. Hubert Ryan have ret irned trom Newburgh where they spews the week-end. Lieut.-Col. W,. 8, Hughes has re- curned fam Ottawa, Mrs. Osborn Cross, Winnipeg Who has been visiting friends in Hawkesbury is now the guest of her husband's mother, Mrs. Cross, in_Montreal. Mrs. G, F. Emery, West street, has returned from spending a few days at Lansdowne, 7" . Mr. Mckay Meikle, who was the guest of Mr, Gordon Smith, Johnson street, left on Monday for Ottawa to visit his mother. Mrs. Goorge Graham and her litte son came down from Frankford; to day, to visit Mes, James Hamilton, Sydenham street, * - - Mr. Urquhart Meikle has been. in town from Ottawa for a few days. Mrs. J. H, Byrne, Ottawa, is now the gueat of Mes, W. G. Anglin, Earl street. Dr. and Mrs. Rankin, New York, Monday, on their were in town on way from Collins Bay, where they were spends a few days, Br. J, J, Harty returned from Mont- real on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Nickle, Ear strest, will 70 as far as 'oronto, on Friday, with Master H Nickle, who i elowna to is going to grandmother, Mrs. C, T. Dickson. Earl street, friends in To- Mrs. 3). 0. . Hutton, spent oe weekend with Mes. W. Balfour Mudie and her smal to town, on Mon- ronto, Saughter Fethnad = y alter spending ast two R with Mr. and Mes. J. B. Me Nise Ada Bitch, Bagot street, went - Utiea, 5 to visit Mrs Mrs, who Sar ; Main Sis Seek (a hotel ag visit his fd Henry Barnes, of Kin ton Mills, ii " : old the reporter, when he askeq ["TTAtibn about 2 bim about water conditions, that ome wells had become dry, but: uckily some good refreshing sprngs vere to be found to give a m water supply. - These have the source of relieving the d § ; : : but much inconvenience i: is at pe alice on ed having to tarry if fy wu that definitely 1 stane a Ee rh i the Water in Kingston f the assassination of General Hughes. harbor has {allen abou! three foot, Details of the plot Which wag to Ift this is the cane thers must cor. have culminated here first leaked ot tainly he a scarcity of water on Detroit. Secret Service agents land places, there ate said to have sent out the frst alarm. Chief of Police Williams s * admits this and said : iS STILL MISSING "It was information from the gov: 4 eranment authorities in Detroit and OL. NO TRACE ¥I'% OF TONY O'SHEA WOLFE ISLAND. this This reference, say the police, is one General Hughes' , visit. Another T, turned over to the military au. ities at Ottawa, and the contents Is sperien- at in- tava that led to the arvest of the men, "As soon as we had our instruc tions the detectives were assigned to the case and made the capture," Since the arrest of the trio, in whose possession a military Ross rifle and 2 quantity of ammunition was found. the detectives have been searching for nt number of other letters and Papert Up until Wednesday noon {hers had *aid to have been in tha Possession of been no trace of John O'Shea, son the Turks before they were arrested. of Captain Michael 0 Shea of Wolfe ah - island, who left Alexandria Bay seve- 'he ahove Turks were brought & ral days ago in a motor ski, for RKingstan und are not in. Fort, hry Wolfe Island. rah -- Pa Monday night the father OVER FOUR HUNDRED ceived a letter from the proprietor of : Alexandria Tos ey The Wiliary Prisoners Are Kep! young n was exployed, asking . Well Do No Work. ~hy hn not returied to hig | There are now 409 Suspects It iork, The letter stated that O'Shea Fort Henry, 114 of them being left in & motor skiff. at tw o'dlock | Turks, Most of the Turks are fron on Thursday afternood, Nov. 12th, 'Brantford, where they have besl and that he was ing 10. Garden 15. working in the. factories there. The : oot of Wolie Ia. | reatians usually go on railroad eon ing trip, and {hat Struction during the summer months 2 three [80d from necessity the Turks are The family used in their places. During the AY: Word, whatever of winter they seldom are given any all that can be learned 3 ke « Work as they are considered Poo! nas seen him. Oa Tuesday morn. | WOTkmen. ng, when the father received word 3 he iisonery am of i anny Jad at the al number of frie i ba e vit boats and started to Ball around pa 'iver in an attempt to. get thé mi yi River Is Now Being Patrolied In An Effort to Find Missing Youre Man ~How the Father Restived News Of His Disappeacance. are quartered ir patrol the |; They are willing workers anc agreeable The only worl Keepin that they ig de tn do is their own dusttes clean. 158553 rr 4 3 YOU SAVE MONEY i's Merchandise Discs In all sizes and all styles for men, women and chil. a -- (fl For Yo ] at: tractive of the newest winter coats. They are beauti- fully tailored coats made in the newest all wool ma. terials. Most of these coats are made in the new 45 and 50 inch 1] ve She and: of many erent styles. Misses', 14, 16 and 18 sizes. Women's, 34 to 42, Priced from $7.00 to $15.00; $18.00 to 00, and $27.50 to $45.00. See them to-morrow V1 Gov £ Real Estate Fire Insurance We thank citizens of Kingston dence, as the volume of our busines greater than any year heretofore, (UG SHANLEY BURNED N FIRE, WHICH TOOK PLACE ON TUESDAY NIGHT. laze Started ¥rom Some Unknown Cause While Vessel Was Laid Up At Coal Wharf--Damage Will Amount to Over. $4,000 With No Insurance, The tug Shanley, owned by the ames Sowards Coal company, was !most totally destroyed by fire on 'wedday night while she was laid P at the wharf near the coal com- mny's office. The damage to the Ug is estimated at $4,000 and to he barge on which the coal hoist ; i located $300. The barge was | ing along side the tug and receiv. | quite a scorching. The fire broke 'ut about 10 o'clock Tuesday night fom some unknown cause. No in- rance was carried. All that was left of the tug is the vl apd the boilers. It is thgught he boilers can be used again and | n inspection. Alfred B, Perkins, of Mtawa, was the original hailder, While the tug'was on fire it drift. 1 around and the situation was! ite seflons for a time, ds several ersals were laid np close by ins 'vding the steamers Jeska, St. Law-| ence, Newsboy and Thousand Is-! 'nder, The firemen laid Dose from' lee de Armes, and handled the "ze In a most creditable manner. | This locality is a very bad . eve 'or a fire owing to the feet hat there are so many . vessels ald up there and also that ere is so much lumber and wood 'roi the différent en had to con- The tug Shanley was purchased bout three years ago by the Sow- rds Coal company from the ron 'Works, Toronto. It was for- cerly owned by the government nd did service on the Ridean river or several years. ------------------ John Johnston, Smith's Fally, died Jddenly of ay. J if 0 iE In smpoksible to be 1x two places 'at the hull will also be good, but | . I course both will have to ufidergo ; H.W.Newman Fle Phone 441. : "DRINK CHARM LYLE 30 to 60cts. I b; Black, Green or Mixed, : Automobiles For MODERN CARS * co, L WELLINGTON ST. KINGST ¥S_ OPEN, ; Te . Had there : d your lawyer is slick '

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