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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 May 1918, p. 2

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® THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918. 4 PISSED. AWAY Sone INCIDENTS OF THE DAY] "Mother's Day, Sunday May 12 7] LOCAL NOTES AND I¥EMS OF HOSPITAL. GENERAL INTEREST, EE IWhat the Merchmis Offer to the| The most beautiful collection of GIBSON ART LINE MOTHER Readers of the Whig. cards and booklets ever produced. Make your selection NOW. KINGSTON AND R.M.C. FROM FORT HENRY .. A beautiful colored print of Kingston. and R.M.C. from Fort 'Henry, 7 x 15 inches. Only a limited number and no more can be obtained at any price. al to rent. C. W. Lindsay, . WATCH F OR JUNE COSMOPOLITAN--On Sale FRIDAY Six Short Stories Six Special Features Contributors--Robt. W. Chambers, Jack London, Geo. Randolph Chester, Owen Johnson, Harrison Fisher, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Fannie Hurst, Samuel Merwin, Elizabeth Robins, George Ade, Her- bert Kaufman and others, The biggest selling magazine in America. CAPT. MARIN ow ING REMOVED TO Made Trip Heve WRE Yas for the Montreal Transportation Cont pany--Was Aged Seventy-two Years and Well-known Figure on the Lakes. Very 'sad #ére the dirogmstancss surrounding the sudden death in Kingston late Thursday afternoon of Capt. Nicholas Marin, wh se home was in Port Arthas. Detedsed retently sold & tuk, the Laura Grace, to the Montved] Trang portation Company " and delivered the vessel to the compafy in this city a few days ago. He had sulfersd from tigye to time With HReart trouble, but was around as usual an Tuesday forénoon. was s'ay at the Princé (gorge Hotel, uo ter dinner was tak doctor was called, grew wotse, and wis decided to remove him to an yospital. He died while being carr jaw the stair- way to fin ambulafice, THé lars Capt. known figure on A ore was no session of the Police Cotirt oft Wednesday morning. Kingston had qufté a heavy elec tries! storm on Tuesday night, with a Heavy doWnpoly of rain. | © W. Swalne, pi 'tusier, 109 Cler- gy Te West. Orders left at Me- Auley's, or "phone 564. The ski or Queen's Bowling Club are called to nreet on Thursday evening to choose rinks for the com- ing geasom, x Hive president of the Bora of Trade deknowlediges the receipt of $1 from Rev, John Pairle for the Bel- gian Chita) 's Health Fund, A ru © salé held by Quéen Street Methodist church in the mar %et housé On Wednesday morning attracted & large crowd. 'Now 18 the time to have plano tuned. We carry Store Your Furs Save Worry. We guarantee you against ~ loss by Fire, Theft and Moth Phone 489. Our Fur Van will call. ut his condition John McKay, 149 to 157 Brock Street. seventy-two years/of age, anil is sur- vived by his wifé'an® oie son. He was Both in Gaspé, QiieBee. Deceased, With seven meniberd uf his erew, had purchased railway tickets to returm to thefr Homie in Port Arthur. The rémaing were forwarded to Port Arthur on Weil- nesday morning by R. J. Reid. House Cleaners Let fis demonstrate to yon the -- Cadillac Flectrie Cleaner with Automnti olving ut Rruéh, for cite cael. as cleanef, time and Inbox sayer. Telephone 819. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Claveneo Strect. Telephone 819. Perfect Eyesight | right, Abuse it amd it will A forsake you. YOUR EYES may need the aid and com- fort ginsses will give. CONSULT US You owe them that much. Consultation free. #4! ENG THE CEITED ALIENS ARE CALLED $F Be Exempted Under War Election Act. who aré in eategery "A." go through the regular routine been going for some months, these men will have "to De given places in non-combatant services, the specially mentioned * in the vote. who became naturalized British Canaifan 'subjects Since 1902, TOE TO OUR PATRONS. ficulty should be overcome. So ---- A xb THE LIGHTS WENT OUT. faction, night, THe canvissers for Judge Lavell did not tuners and will assure entire satis- C. W. Lindsay, Ltd, e YMCA. Trianglé fund wePé out) of Tuesday and made good progress, Ky- ergtody is-giving to this cause, ost worthy old a court of exemption appeals of Tuesday or Wednesday nlorhings as he fas been in Tam- {conducting division court oF "AGES 20 TO 22 These Men "Were Formerly The PRrovinchal Registrar is now éngaged with the problem of calling up the aliens in this district, between the ages of twenty and twenty-two, and steps are being taken to see that all such to- wirds military service in 'the same manner that the Canadian hoys have The instructions from Ottawa state that The aliens to be called are those War Tinles Election Act, wild were grint- ed exemptions under ;that measure, inasmuch as they 'were deprived of This includes all aliens or Mrs. Philip Carscallen aged sixty- Al worth, Capt.H. N. McMaster fas taken out a permit for the érection of a finé brick residence off Johnson street on the vacant land just above the First Baptist church. | Now IS the tithe to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. €. W. Lindsay, Ltd. The funeral of the late Mrs, D. Lafriniere of Ottawa, took place Wed- nesday afternoon om the arrival of the €. N. R. train from Ottawa to St. Mary's cemetery. The executive committee of the Anglidan Synod of the diocese of On- tario met in tite Synod Hdll on Tues- day to consider busifiess to be brought before Hite symod, which will meet on May 28th inst. Prévost, Brook street, has receiv- ed some. exéeptidnal good values in Boys' and: Men's ready-made suits, which he will sell at a reduced price. His values in the order clothing de- partment cannot be surpasssed, eight years, died in Toronto on 'Mon- will now have to go before the tri- bunals and take their chances of ser- | law, W. 8. Kirkland, assistant prinei- vice, the same as all other men in the | Pal of Toronto Technical school. Country are doing. Considerable dif-, ceased was born at Harrowsmith. ficulty has been 'caused by aliens in the past by their claimé that they did not understand English, but by sending all before tribunals that dif- day at the residence of her son-in- De- We will rént you a piano, and at end Of Six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will al- low thre six months' rental on pur- chase price, dnd drrafigs easy terms on halatce. €, W. Lindsay, Ltd. The passenger and freight boat servite have been exceedingly light Open Nights at... YY NN NN NINN INP NpRRpgaggng Extra Quality Shantung Silk, 36 inches wide, suitable for suits and dresses; taupe, amethyst, ivory, burgundy, navy and oyster shades. Best Quality Chiffon Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, navy and black. Extra special Georgette Crepe; Crepe De . Chita. Silk Qudine, Silk Poplin, 36 inches wide, in all the best shades. Our price . Per yard .. $1.25 . $2.00, $2.50 Aaiiaiuiihiiiahiihahehah d ddh Bhi hh a A A aa a 4 Anda a $1.50 1 he College Book Store No gift could Be more «ace ceptable to a Mason than a compass and square ring. may be had in a great variety of designs, either in all gold or engraved - stone styles, at 1 Owing to the scarcity of help p to the present time. Vi : . ery few we have bees handicapped 1h The Flectbie Storni" Ditiaged the Lo- Sencels have been touching at the Sap repitin depart : he .-- cul Lighting Plant, port and it does' fiot appear as if Dea - Abe oe Be expeceed THe dlébtric storm on Tdesday there will be a heavy tomnage dar- Wwe now have a fall staff of re. evening played hatvoe with the' Power INE the season, despite the pressing a re ye. Prompt plants in the ¢ity. When it 'wag at | demands for freight Space. Nervits in Ane ature. Hs Jeight the Hydro system leading ---- he 3 no city was put out of commis- LACK OF PROPER PEED Central Garage ston, kid the city are lights had to be dct Cause of Drop in Quality of Milk Supplied to Clty. : Fancy Silks for Separate Skirts, in stripes i Detached Dwelling and checks, 36 mches wide. Pergand | he my Suet Cry ai de eis a ain, RAS I building iot. VY Pictorial Quarterly for Summer Newnan & Shaw Ed Wilshi Prop. extimguistied. Later the Campbell 885. King St. power from Kingston Mifts was wutil- ized for a time,' and efforts were made to generafe some power by Steam. Various electrical devices at the plant were damaged: and it was half past twelve o'clock last hight be- fore the lights were again turned on all over the city, The test th general of the dairies Supplying milk to the e¢ity shows a marked drop In the amount of huit- ter fat, and this, so Dr. G. W. Bell the city's milk inspector, states, is @ue to lack of proper feeding, caused by the scabdity of feed and the very VT YT At the Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover, out several times for a few minutes during the evening while the anx- | illary power was being switéhed oh," bit 2 minimum of inconvenience re- sulted from the serfous trqutble ex~ The Iights in the houses were put! h igh prices. for it. The pastures are Hot yet ready for the cattle, but as soon as they are ready this will relieve the situation Transferred to Holland. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Wy In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes; nice and power house ng other accidents were 10¢, 1214¢c, A reported around the city. Many petr- | Peaches, 2 2 Ibs or sons were canght in the rain Storm Apricof . (and had to wait until nearly eleven Sweet Cider .... gal. | o'clock before they could return to VR Hi -- their homes. The street pars wevs perienced by the Ioedl lighting plant. Beyond the daniage done at the! Capt. Hugh Fraser, of Ottawa, brother of Capt. "Jack" Fraser of the Toeal machine gunnery school, has been Sansferre lo Holland, ere he w intern He was nquet aq » 3 taken prisouér about two years wgo Ba Offiders. ns Evening with Brig. én. Victor Williatus, and | p= o B T his been a German captive since. Ef- oY. fuce Taylor, D.D.. pris- torts will lik _jcipal of Queen's University, was tie ate him. oly, be made 19 repatr) guest of honor at a dinner when Arar a a Aafia Eh A Bh A 0 4h aoa aaa a no al WAS GUEST ( OF HONOR. smn simiamoti, pots BUILDERS SUPPLIES stacy Fly Screens Window & Door Sereens to mile from the city. with good barns, stables, out- buildings, garage, 7-roomed dwelling, heated by hot water, in fine condition, at a bargain. A dwelling on Liv. ingston Avenue called ito the barns, and the power. was turned. off date in the evening. with t row that some rEons | resid] 8 outlying districts had a rathef unpleasant experience when they attémpted to walk home during jabout forty Queen's graduates met), #t the Euipress Hotel, Peterboro, on Monday. Tnspector Tees presided. Beer dinner, 'which was Taformal, womAR ne hu - Her he thinks about what Mr. Dyn our Le ui as season we lay, and NT is he S5p spring + r Eush. the storm. IN MARINE CIRCLES Movements " &f Vessels Reported Along the Harbor, The steamer Jeska arrived, from oh coal foe the Frontenat Coal Compiny, and discha at the Grove Inn Ein The stéam Jes: cleared for Os- nigh ran ns some of the knocked several lanterns which had | Jean | Placed on the spiles, into the § MT. Co's. Bulletin: --The steamers | Westerian and India cleared for Port © for. orders; the steamer fa Saban arrived with grain wom and is t 'the tug Thomsen | FB von wen] Wiha | Ie | og | IH ieia. and § "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" | { I | | ih. 4 | } These are ideal dae for light | furs ---- they add tly to any lady's appearance und are come fortable. #0 1 the Jshort time. I i Te Ihe "e Hackett. and den went ashore elo: Taylor gave an interesting talk on the changes wiicd have been wrought at the university sifice the war, and on the expected additions at the college through the generos- ity of interested friends. The officers elected to the alum- nae in this district were: 'Hon. president--®. B. Taylor, President--IMr, Lees. Secretary--{Miss Lenore Sander- son. Committee--Keens, Mrs. Cainer- on; Norwood, Miss Findlay: Lake- ov. Mr. Jul; Sar burough. [{ Mr. Kerr and Mrs. Ee , THREE YEBlLS ASHORE Ave Being Releysed at Sparrowhans ht anit Wreek- still engaged in rev wo The age They belong to fH] George Hail | Cont Company. Order. Built' strongly enough to stand ordinary wear and tear. ; Put Your Furs Away Safely. in TARINE MOTH PROOF BAGS

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