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Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Mar 1918, p. 6

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PAGE 9X 5 "/ Street, received a telegram on satur-| day from the Militia Department to the effect that their son, Pte. Glenn Potter, who enlisted with the 72nd} Battery of Queen's, Kingst n that city upwards of a year ago, and Went overseas, where he wis trans-| on ope i [ News From Eastern Ontario NENS FROM THE DISTRICT OLIFPED FROM THE WHIGS MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES, i» Brief Form the Events In The Country About Kingston Are Told ~~Full of Interest to Many. Anson Shortt, Picton, has gone to Cherry Valley to start business in the Bentley blacksmith shop. Rev. B. A, Arnold, of the Anglican Church, Winchester and Chesterville, has heen transferred by the Bishop ot Ottawa to Russell, Ont., and wil leave about 1st April. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, formerly of Norwood, who have become residents of Wellington, spent a few divs at their former home. Their daughter and son-in-law have purchased toe T, Jacobs farm, Rose Hall, Mr and Mrs. Clayton Clapp, Well- ington, left for British Columbia on Friday last. From there they will £80 10 St, Petersburg, Florida, where the purpose purchasing an orchard, Clarence Lloyd was on trial at Belleville on a charge of assisting tc wreck a IC.NJR. train on June 30th last year. It 'was alleged that the accused, assisted by Roy Sanford and Frank 'Wilson, companions, plac- ed a stone In a switch in such a man- ner as to canse a derailment of the passenger train. A confession made by Lloyd was not admitted in evi- dence: The verdict was not guilty. et At At i orange | i Te ---- ferred to the 36th Battery, had been wounded in the left side of the gullet] in action recently and was receiving treatment at the base hospital { here was quite a large offering of | live hogs at the local market the} end of the week, all of which was| purchased ly local buyers for ship-| ment. William Stone, King street, re-| cently operated on at the Hotel Dieu, | Kingston, is reporfed as making fair progress towards recovery. l Miss Flora Rees, daughter of Mr.| and Mrs William Rees, Market tor and church officials they turned 10 #pent the winter in King-| out in large numbers to greet Rev. V.A.D. work, has returned] W, T. G, Brown, of Sydenham Street ', | Methodist church, Kingston, At the 3 . C. W. Taylor and daughter, | morning service took as his sub-| Miss Florence Taylor, who spent the{ ject of discourse, "With Christ in|past' winter in Brockville. are the! Service." At the Bible School ser-| guests of Miss Allie Fairman, River! vice he also made a few congratula-| street. : tory remarks on the large attend- Miss Marian Macdonald, eldest | ance and for their remarkable show-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mac- | ing in their contribution of $155 to-{ donald, of Brooklyn, N.Y. and pro-| wards the day's financial needs. In, prietors of the Maplecroft experi-| the evening he dealt with the sab-| mental farm Just east of this town, | ect of "The Church." The sum of}is expected to leave New York City | $400 was contributed throughout the! at an early date to engage in V.A D.| day. Work overseas. { The evening service in St. An- tint rone-- | drew's church was cancelled to give the congregation of that church op- | portunity to worship with Grace con- | gregation, Rev. C. E. Kidd, pastor } of St. Andrew's, supplied the pulpit of Sydenham Street church, Kings- ton, which otherwise Rev. Mr. Len-| H 4 non would have had to take. Mr. i 2 i Lennon conducted the service at St.! J E : | Andrew's church in the morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, GANANOQUE | ron Correspondent ) The eighty-second an- the establishment of Grace « h was celebraied with becoming solem: by the members and adherents hat organization throughout iy, when in re- gponse to a special request from pas- tt March nlversary h vester ite i | instead of to Canada. rE OCALY THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH '11, 1918. THE WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF FORM Tidings From All Over Told in a Pithy and Pointed Way. Ontario mineral production for 1917 is valued at $71,000,000. J The French Chamber of Deputies w Rumania is intensely indignant over the peace conditions imposed by the Teutons. The British House voted an additional £600,000,000, William Turner of Paris, Ont., has been missing from his home since Wednesday morning. The metal interests have formed a steel and iron section of the Cana- dian Mining Institute. Four wealthy lumbermen were ar- rested and charged with espionage at New Orleans on Saturday. Daniel Hanley, a well-known farm- er and cattle buyer, of - Cainsville, Brant county, died suddenly. Three recounts of military votes have been demanded in South Ren- frew, Brant, and Queen's P.E.I Major-General Sir Sam Steele has been retired fromm what is known as the Shorncliffe Imperial command in England, and considerable fuss is be- ing created over it. The railway car shortage in BEast- ern Canada is growing worse, as em- pty Canadian cars in the United Ste les are sent to the 'Western States Commons credit of of war A woman historian is being adver- tised for by the Civil Service Com- mission. She is to be assistant to Prof. Adam Shortt, who is chair- man of the Board of Publication con~ nected with the archives. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Local Notes and Itesas Of Gemeral Interest. See Dr, Hunt, hypnotist and mind reader at Strand to-night. J. E. L. Goodwell, Peterboro, has been appointed a member of Queen's University Council. Rev. John Dawson, London, Ont. formerly of Kingston, spent the week-end in the city. | Toronto Central Y.M.C.A.'s 0.B.A. junior team will meet Kingston, win- ners of the junior section of the 0.B.A,, in the first game of a home- and-home series on the Central "y* floor in Toronto next Saturday. The funeral of .the late Mrs, James Yule was held on Monday morning from her late residence, Alfred street, to Catamaqui cemetery. Rev. Dr. Macgillivray officiated at the ser. vice. Ald. O'Connor, chairman of the Board of Works, states that the ap- propriaiion jor snow removal was not ally too much this year. The sum was $3,000, and already a cousider- able part of it has been spent. The funeral of the late Mrs. 8. Thompson was held on Monday after- noon from the residence of her niece, Mrs. L. Black, Earl street, to Cata- raqui cemetery. Rev. W. T. B. Brown conducted the service. The city engineer is engaged in preparing the plans of the proposed new wharf, for the chairman of the Board of Works, Ald. O'Connor has this matter under consideration and and will have something to announce after all information on the subject has been received and considered. Carrie Rena Montgomery, Dennis, was killed while railway tracks. Mount crossing Nuts. | We have just received our new goods for your Christmas Oske and New Peel. New Raisins, New Currants, New Walnuts. New y Almonds, Choice Oranges and Grapes, E. H. BAKER Cor Montreal and Charles Sta. Phone 1263. AREER "Ranks with the Strongest" HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE hess Office, Royal Insurance Bldg MONTREAL PERCY J. QUINN, Manager, Ontario Branch, Terente W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS, KINGSTON. ONT. ¢ Apples! Choice assortment of apples, by peck or barrel; also pota- toes by the bag. Friendship's 210 Division St. Phone 54s I CA ASHES SAISSs COAL CUSTOMERS Please Notice ! Coal Sales will be for Cash Only. BOOTH & CO. Phone 133. City Dairy EE PARUIRURIZED MILK AND OREAM Visi it This Dalry and Decide for Yourself. -- Satisfaction Guaranteed Ofelal Test by H. B. Smith, Mik test. ol 22 » Fat. utter Phone 2083 94 JOHNSON STRERY . ini isis It is probable that a delegation of { American public men may go to Eng- {land soon to preach 'the Ameri- {ean viewpoint" in the war; study the { English view and return to Ameri- {ca to talk on "the allies." 2, pe ¥ } , i Judge it by any standard fi $ | 'Germany, with the aid of Nikolai I | Elm # { { | Liver ILLs Hooo'SFiLLs§ll Try Us tor Anything in the Electrical Line Hallid | Lenine, Bolshevik Prime Minister, is iplanning to bring about industrial {revolution In the (inited States, Ja- i pan, France, Italy and England, | | Orders have been received by the | Impertal Munitions Board from the ! United States since last autumn ag- { gregating fifty million dollars for war munitions needed both on Ameri- can and on British account. The cash receipts on the orders already | filled by Canada total about thirty- | five millions. Compare it point by point. Prove it by any test. Talk with Heintzman owners. You will find the pintzman & Gn. Art Hiann Grand or Upright meets the most exacting de- mands. In tone, durability and beauty 'it stands pre- eminent. Improving here, improving there adding new features where they have been found good, ever ing the standard of quality higher and yet higher--thus have over 65 years heen spent in build- ing up the superiority of this great Canadian piano, until now it bears the proud title-- "WORLD'S BEST PIANO." C. W. LINDSAY. LTD. 121 Princess St. For a Choice Line of And SOFT DRINKS, Try P. G. Ireland 3S8 Princess St. Orange Hall Bldg. ay Electric Co. DR. HUNT Hypuotist and mind reader, at Strang tonight HENNE ANNE R NNR N NNER RANE NANNY Our 9th Annual Sale Canadian Casualties. Killed in detion--F. i RE V's 5 L 1 Much Being Done at Sydenham--a | ¥ piace Hill Koen, Pembroke. Concert to Be Given, Wounded--+P. A. Moran, Quyon; Sydenham, March 11.--Every' A. J. McLellan, Mille Roches; F. B. Thursday afternoon from two o'clock Switzer, Martbank: N. Wheeler, | until five o'clock the ladies of Syden- Actinoble; J. Garden, Cedarville; A. bam are to be found in the township M. Langill, Lunenburg; G. W. Potter, | hall as busy as beavers with Red Gananoque. | Cross work. Gassed--J, W, On Feb. 14th there were shipped broke. | from this branch two boxes contain- HF. W. Huckatone, Pembroke. Ing 12 quilts and 42 suits of pyjamas, | and on March 7th, five cases "con-| City Overcharged foy Lighting? taining 84 sults of pyjamas, 36 day| Ald. Litton, chairman of the Fire shirts, 12 pairs convalescent slippers, and Light Commiftee, is of the opin- { 14 night shirts, 2 sheets, 102 pillow jon. that the city had beéen overcharg- slips. ed for light to the amount of $2,- There are affliated 000. The committes is to discuss Loughboro branch its contract with the Utilities Com- branches, namely, Kepler, Oates, mission and the. basis upon which Forest, Wilmur and Perth Road, the charge is fixed by the commission which includes Leland and Opinicon. , will be fully consideréd and a report During January and February! wade to eouneil. there were received from Kepler 25 Suits of pyjamas, 8 day =snires, 24] pairs socks; from Oates, 16 suits Pyjamas, I quilts, 3 day shirts, 2 dressing gowns, 10 stretcher aps; from Wilmur, 31 suits of pyiamas, 3 day shirts, 2 dressing gowns: from Perth Road, Opinicon and Leland, 21 suits pyjamas, 2 day shirts. The committee in charge of the Stretcher caps would be grateful for pieces of cloth cut 'from - vnused clothing. Any person having any pieces of cloth such as serge or tweed might bring' them to the town hall any Thursday afternoon. { . The Red Cross executive proposes | of Paralysis giving an oyster supper and concert on March 20th, in Wesley hall. The Down Left Side--Stomach and Heart price cf ithe tickels will be fifty! Affected----Case Bafffed Doctors cenis. The proceeds will all be de-| For Three Yeas, ¥oted to Red Cross work, so that by purchasing a ticket you will not only | entitle yourself to a splendid supper | and concert, but to the privilege of | buying material to be made up into ; , . i 3 Sms re : RE ct recovery from partial paralysis. This { Barments for our Canadian soldiers tLrome' ©; for doctors | wounded oi the battiatields of Eur- ae Ee xy ame Ay ort to he Ma he Ah) Or he freedom of ifind something which would restore - ' ~ TV 3 | tribute to the work of the Red Crass) 05, Rite ee re. stronger are Aisa Sreed 0 became Jie iv, evidence of the festorative influence a Es -e of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. embers 33 a lee Of 32. or associates, yyy 'C. Pringle, Queen street, There are on sale at Mr. Gordon's Trynton. Om, i I was trou several overseas boxes, Gil the pros! . ceeds from the sale of ch go to; Died with my stomach, thefe was a Red Cross work aon of puralyved oeling attoss 3 gre Heh ¥ 4 3 t side, and my hea All are welcome at the lown hall (AN0 up my le AlLare sel afternoons. (seemed shmost to stop beating. I on If you have not the time to stay to work Aled in the Doctor; and he i3pught : £ it was symptoms of a stroke. usl eome in and show your interest, oe ladies give their time and ener. Stomach Rept getting worse, At times gy freo In making up material and: the pounding oud be jutenge, al in trying to get the money with MOSt Auhoatn e, and 1 t uel bal which 10 purchase the goods. It isi Would go wild. Sieep was out of tl Necessary that every person do some-' duestion. I Lied different doctors, thing to help if the work is to go on Siving each tae & fair trial, and doo- successfully and keep golag till the|lOring nearly three years. My Waris over. . seemed to baffle them. v vous breakdown caused by overwork : A Horse Drowned. and worry. During all this time I Tweed, March S.--When ecroseing jcould not do any work, and he ; ; d matter the lake ow Tuesday Clire Barneit friends thought it. was a io drove too pear the channel with the time how long I would live. result that the horse broke through. one advised me to try mts ia '|r. Barnett shouted for help in build up the system, and 1 tried dif- [a very. flow. minutes many {ferent medicines... 1 thought | worke's wore on hand. A rope was 1 ould try Dr, Chassis-Nerve Food. 9 tied aBout the animal's neck and it ox Hage If they would do me sn was assisted to the lee. when the | LOUGHBORO RED OROSS WORK. Progent. | Pem- Sarsfield, the smaller with several Shovel Out. the Gutters. Citizens will aid greatly if they would shovel out the gutters which 'were cut alongside their walks dur- | ing the past two weeks by the city's engineer's men. When the big thaw comes, and it may be any day, the utters shonld be clear of snow so that the walks may not be flooded. Shovel over the outside of your walk for at least a foot. Special Prices Trenton, Ont., Mar. 9.--A very in- teresting report has been received from Mrs. Pringle in regard to her We are placing on sale a large quantity of sterling sil- ver spoons and forks at a discount of 20% for cash. This is the greatest bargain offered in Kingston in recent years. Another line is silver plated knives, forks, spoons and fancy pieces, such as ice cream spoons, oyster forks, but- ter spreaders, coffee spoons, soup spoons, etc., and all at a discount of 209% for cash. 25 only salt and pepper in stands; also salt, pepper and ard i : ial, must in stands Extra special % 1 00 60 only good alarm clocks, eal... a 25 Lavalieres, ranging from $7.50 to $15.00, in handsome cases. Your choice for $5 00 wk a Ween Taw a ° DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELERY, CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, LEATHER AND BRASS GOODS Leaders o 1 Stile 'and value giving of - Everything in Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-wear and Millinery for ~ and ready-to-wear hats arc the : all who see them, Pe -- A famous doctor sanctioned Cimv using these . and. told me 31000 broke and the 1e¢ gave away !inoy would he iv ge me. They [Rain and it went under with thelisemed fo be Just what 1 required. curfent. Several of the men assist-log "soon saw an improvement. -1 ing also had narrow oscapes 83 theYivaok about fiftesn boxes, and the re- Were precipafated inte the witerigiye have been very g ying. 1 am. when the ics broke, but they tscaped now enjoy splendid health, and with a soaking. able to foymg my work, eating any- on gah {hing I wish. did ced go (0 bed and Guilty of Seditim. Set a good night's rest. 1 have re: Bolley le, Mpren 31.---Clievies commended Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Hakwes, 'ared 17 years. whos: Some to many of my friends, who Have also 1s in Chandos Towaship, adjoining! secured good results | this treat. Hastings Comniy, was op trial here ment." : 3 ew | 8¥ the High Court, over byl Dr. Chases Nerve Food. 50 ! Justice Rose. on a charge of uttering la box, a fall nent of § boxes for - saditious statenjents. ¢ jury after 2 75; at all being ou) two dours returned a ver-| & gp. el of gully with a recommendation not be Pot leniener, Sentence was deforred. stitute. tm Tat shapes it delight of i

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