Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1914, p. 5

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One Cause of Bad HOUSE SLIPPERS Our Stock of House Slippers is complete. We have most every style that's made. Leather Slippers, Felt Slippers and Carpet Slippers at all prices. Slippers for Men, Slippers for Women, Slippers for Boys a nd Girls Shoe for Children, Abernethy's | Hospitale wi Complexion--the Cure T0 LESSEN THE EVILS the complexion.' says Dr. H. Robert 2 Mackenzie. "The skin, smooth as | § ¥or Expenditure of $30,000 On the | Reserve Battalion to Provide for All Sydenham Street Methodist Bible keep the skin healthy these holes mus Foot of 'Willian Street. up 1 Ks of City Regimiént. itaine gritty particles, a commo) City Council chamber on Thursday fcers of Sydenham Street Methodist cas 8 _Mibatitute for all 90,000 for the rebuilding of the |litia and citizens in general. Lieut. which' the large body of soldiers now ish, But its pecular abso impurities, also het] ng he iw, ag the construction will give a|officers, non-commissioned, officers are many of these soldiers who have ate and build a retaining wall in The reserve battalion and home' chairman lest they should be tempted | § Shoe class stock farm. ore street, anda is essentially a business man's to the church and Bible school. - Rey - ] " J Ww i Godwin & Son ce. It is desirous that the street| io cox {the question and was told that just , ls . ould be put into "such condition The 'meeting Thursday evening as soon as all the soldiers had heen The account of W. R. Hamilton} fio ow being held at ti sod the opinion. that it wae little ymmendation of the city solicitor. wish to drill. 'There can be orgam-| appointed to look after the matter, rom King to Ontario, and on On- ofiicers. When, they are sufficiently! (A. rooms, which have been opened 8 paved next sphng. mg details. Jome, discussion also arose over ild a adway t h Frontenac 4ild a roadway 9 the the success of the movement seems |spperintendant of the same, to voice Balance of this- week, chil- y by hand from $4 to $6 a toise. ! : by nn ter system above all being required find anv fo surpass ours . cos---------------- ------ : od Sutherland. . y U : y y " aecessary here, as it is the intention [and upon=her suggestion a musical workmanship, and when 'rof. } son Spoke on "The Found- rof. Morison Sy Young men should not be held { Chown and Mr. Monroe, missionary to 9.30 pan. Phone 1267. ; Just now we empha- f a series of lectures to be given have them join, not the reserve bal Some few minutes were taken up e If a Ya ey Perron | Peaker, and he spoke in a very in IN MARINE CIRCLES. | the Bible school having gone or are |l§ aSka~ Sable, Persian for One will please, siz will cure, PBold by al oo; n nin Noble Armstrong. Mr. Harrison paid cause 4 Although he hoped that thig present "Lok atu section of SRT mmaer th | WCCOMMENDS SUBMITTING BY-|10 BECOME ACQUAINTED win 'WHICH CONFRONT SOLDIERS microse ups and you will readily under LAW TO THE RATEPAYERS, USE OF RIFLE. { MOBILIZED HERE. looks to the naked eye, under the gl £ % " s . ? exhibits a "lucework of tiny holes | , KinE Street Breakwater-- Consi-| Ey.members of 14th Regiment! ~gehool Deals With the Question of be unobstructed, that tf erspirath i oh and natural ofl can have Ne outlet The Board of Works will recom- It was unanimously decided at the amult of using powders id ores aw be submitted to the ratepayers C Nnturs To ining Salvo the municipal elections in Janu-|evening of ex-officers, non-commis- Bible se hool, on Tuesday evening, to recommend ordi # : : i i it not only es as a {ng street breakwater of concrete. |Col. aA. B., Cunmningnam will pre- stationed here amidst us are ¢om- 'he board has every confidence that [side at this meeting the object of fronted. Ald. TP. ¥. Harrison, super frees the pores from the latton_of f ai ro deal of work to the unemploy- {and men of the militia, and citizens come from wealthy and respectable a Producen ai, osuml hewlthy, [oy . in general, whereby they can be- homes. Now that these are inter- ¥ BY " The city engineer presented a plan | come acquainted with modern drill , > ually suffices to rejuvenate the poores | f the 'proposed rebuilding 'of the [and the use of the rifle. It is felt found others who lean towards evil complexion. It Ss. put on nightly lk: ¥ weakwater. He had the assistance!that the moral effect would, be a Labits, instead of those of more ele Family Physiet 2 3 -- yan a ---- eer of the public works department} which would lead to the younger it wise to stretch forth 8 hand and PF ttawa. The cost was estimated at limen recognizing their duty more uplift the standard of living among ! a iron railing. | &tment, whose ranks have become a firm check upon those, who be The engineer reported that it|gepleted by those who have offered » coming here were devoted to re- bush, never-failing water. 120 sunection with the proposed rail-lguard is a distinctive organization, with~any corruption. The Plea was acres cleared. Log dwelling; #y extension from the foot of Wil-{.14 has no connection wiih the expressed that an invitation be Sent fhe board decided to refer thel,..unization, and all drills will be! Alred Brown aeserted that he had in Brock St. Phone 124 at the railway extension be pOSsi-| oii ha strictly a business meeting vniformed, they would bé sent in de Heal Estate Fire Insurance le This" will provide work forf, . organization purposes Th tachments to the various churches. 313 damages lo hs bicycle ve arniouries can do go, and those enough for us to help these young unning into an excavation near Vie-| 00 spare the time for these ¢ men spiritually before they leave tor The Sommunication ot Neon zailon of groups -of friends into !\ith Mr. Davis as chairman. It was on, jr. regarding the ba 'ompanies, and they can elect their|gleo derided to place literature .and wrfo gtreet from Princess to Queen, : 2 5 104 he of 3 i > ; advanced in drill, they can then he [up for the soldiers in Ontario hall § receiving attention of the city en formed into a batialioh, and. the |and the old Salvation Army barracks The he engineer | : ) igh dha Miia as to how A pumber of the prominent busi- | tho Chinese department of the Bible : ss men of the city have intime-|c¢chool, after Mr. Harrison had cal- gs le ¢ any's plant, y - : , "It was decided to Increase the |8saured. per oninion. The latter claimed |B from the Atlantic to the dren's felt shapes, 83c. x 'n Montreal, Brockville and other [that there should be more unison in Pacific and vou'll not é & Women's untrimmed shapes, { f: } . In attendance were Alds. Litton, | sail izatibns even went so far chairman) Fair, Couper, Peters | uring their own rifles at their own [The music of this foreign depart- for quality stvle or : * 300 PRETTY AND USEFUL 3 Pri s St. af holding target practice later-on, committee, to look after the singing . : c a Sy Feinceus . whereby members can learn the art|y chosen; comprised of J. W. Cor- 1t comes to values we do GIFTS FOR ery of Modern' Germany." hack from joining the 14th regiment [committee. This committee is to |@ Passed anywhere. Convocation hall was well filled and every encouragement should be yick out suitable hymns and have uder the auspices of the Kingston | saiion or home guard but the 14th [hy Mr. Harrison in dealing with the Slze sets and single The Great Fglish Remedy | 'Istorical society. Prot. Morison. | eximent fer that had occurred by cer- |B nieces in Wolf, Fox, Al- sresti i he subject, : a 20ing A tt Lamk Sa ity, resting manner, with the € - going to the front. mong these ! Fdlt of Energy, Falpitarlon © The Founders of Modern Ger- Lan the Vessels Will Soon Be Laid up. | were mentioned George T. Richard- mb, Northern ble, % ol an Japanese Mink, etc. druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on { weipt o ed. . The a 2 4 ing Ree an pamphictmatied free woop Prof. Morison dealt at length with . The Janne ger in Xn don Seawing a tribute to these young men who 0. TORONTO, (Pormary Windenr, he history of. the French-Prussian|!0 a ( v <1 lare going to fight for "freedom's 2p. . ions ermany, and in |e laid ap.© A few of the coal schoon- s : 4 ding Bi Bo i glow fight [ers have one or two trips to make anol Rg A ~~ AMPBELL BROS Abid nme hould be continued for democracy, | vet before they are laid up for the that is to be forméd in the s t. was our duty he declar- | season, but the majority have already ho i Before th Business meet. a, to fight until democracy comes; | finished. The freighters will keep jo- LITE obo re rr some of Makers of Fine Furs. * BISSELIL: CARPET SWEEPERS y . in war. | ing just =o long as navigation is open, the vouns ladies. of 'the schoo) peci ty { A my LH id A Labor Saver,.-" var would end all war, he did not Fhe Montreal Transportation Lome GRAND OPERA HOUSE. - -- : a elieve that- it' would. The kaiser |pany has received its last ¢ irgo from ike lh 3 Si 4 ak i re ---- ages. 1 : i For: Will d the company is now . < HOWEN E, AYLESWORTH DEAD, ; hould be put down in his rule, and | ort Wilham, an i Ernie Marks' Company In "Along the Children's White Enamel Dressers he rule of the people knew what {busily engaged getting all. the steam: Missouri." : 2 * ns i. ; Missouri. Former Member of Legislature for Cement Plaster andEveryling ' stand w cosmetics Aenerslly injure ---- moths of myriads of ttle glands. T« § ' ders Building Retaining Wall Near and Citizens in General--To Fill! Spiritual Help for the Volunteers. Bhould the glands be blocked up wit! hend to the: City Council that a by- A meeting will be held in the annual meeting of the teachers and of- NA. Jughhems, Dlutches or pimples ty for the raising by debentures of | sioned officers and men of the mi- do niore in Josenisg the evils with fitparations Are supposed t a ae ratepayers will endorse the by-|which is to provide means for ex--intendent of this school, said there devitalized particles of surface skin WAX, tobe had at Any drug store, use spersed within the ranks where will be cold cream and washed off mornings.' nd advice of E. H. Pense, engi-, good one and also create enthusiasm | vating qualities, Mr. Harrison deemed out $30,000. The plap includes|ruily and therevy join the L4th re- the soldiers. At the same time keep- v onld cost the city $3,000 to exca-|their services for overseas. figious principles, was urged by the 500 scres, $1,000. Good frame barn; horse stable. First am street along Ontario and down |yeierans of any similar organization, to the soidiers inviting them to come aiter to the city solicitor for ad-lha14 to suit their individual con- térviewed Col. T. D. R. Hemming upon arious clagres. who wish to join the class of {n-{ Pliner Davis and several others ex RAPIGN! Sans se § orla Park, was ordered pald on re-|. =...) "jacide what nights they fields of danger. A committee was { the roadway on Princess street| . "og o." 4 non-commissioned | gther interesting matter in the Y.M. ine p si sti nay t dm + neer. The blocks in question may | arin carried on in its more interest- on Bagot street. eo ld be required to RAE SPECIAL MILLINERY SALE HICH Stone Would De 9 'ed their intention of joining, and [led upon Miss E. Pound, assistant Go where vou will fe reaking stone in the quar- rice for breaking 3 nities, the members of similar or-}tis working of both branches, bet- $1.00 to $1.25. expense. However, this will not be {ment to hér'mind was also deficient, of shooting as well as drill [ete Miss Sexsmith, Mrs. Harvey not believe thev are sur- Open Thursday evening, 7.30 wv" THE HOLIDAYS n Tuesday evening, for the first|,.1q4 out by employers and others to|ihem translated. into Chinese. Tones and E nytish the who! f Queen's University, was the sae tr PN tain teachers and other members of Memory. rice 81 per box. si § any." Rev. G. D. Ferguson pre w=Marine Notes. gon, Harry BE. Pense, Calvin Day and ar, following up to the _present pected that nearly all the vessels will 0 a / t ar shall be ended . a ntil war sha 2 : but the grain traffic is about over. mel Doll Car' Children's White Ena I not be|ers and barges laid up at the vari Ohildren's High Chairs and Rockers Ee ee hay wanted, and it should Chris- | ous places for the winter. igh oh & he rule of the ruler alone 4 Frame house on James ianity could not overcome it alone,| The pteamer Stormbmnt passed up {to-day from Montréal, on the way to in Builders' S lias at Gifts which make a lasting impress upp slop. . n oe Reid Quality, Reid Low Prices 'Along the Missouri,' a western Lennox. rural drama, was the bill presented by the Ernie Marks Stock company at the Grand Opera House last evening I'he story is one of love and intrique I'he death occurred suddenly at his residence, at Bath, of Bowen E. Ayles- worth, formerly member of the Ontar io legislature for Lennox. Deceased wa born «t Ernesttown, lennox street with improvements, common sense was needed. 0 hn good stabling, good house At the close of his lecture Prof. | Fert William suitable for a carter, with Morison showed a number of fine| 'Owing to the heavy gale that was $400.00 t) invest, io 4 atk # blowihg on Tuesday several of the lake | 2nd was portrayed by the company in vietures and cartoons dealing with OT ae rn apuny steamers had to take shelter in port. |? cible an e arks, aa Cement block house on is subjec Yietures w Hl . , 2 vis subject. Pietures were shown of a ' > , Agr wuaty, J enuar 2th, 1837, the son td Raglan Road, $1950.00, id Ne time war vessels of France |The steamer Canobia, which passed up William Yataoh, or Rind ng Bill, of David and Ey Aylesworth. ~ In JAMES REID Double house qn Stanley nd Germany and the present day |early on Tuesday morning, had - t« yee . i gone oy id A inka hi 1465 He married ilizabeth Ann Miller ' y a y ne «ing | old farmer, a clever way, while his LE o 3 OTe, renting attleships : 3 run b ak to Port on Specunt of 2 i on John, Nothert T= Dorerte, » bu inughter of Peter Miller, of Ernest: THE STORE: WITH A HOLIDAY i , por month. $200, The lecturer, an motion of R. J. her anchor, when attempting to lay: ling politician, took the leading part, | 19% 0: He was reeve of the township will handle this proposition. Carson and G. E. Hague, was ten-| within lee of the Pack Rabeats TH be Angin vol po Vw Jager of Frnesttown for two years, and of are 0 anks f 1 | steamer tied up at the Canadian lo e . Ty id v p ered a vote of thanks for his able ¥ ing his dramatic. ability, Paul | th illage of Bath two years, and r 3 = = Siscourse. comotive company's wharf for re i " was elected in 1897 warden of Lennox 34 . er; ""Randol tadbour I HORACE F NORMAN ARITA R gn PThe N h 1d ed the villain ph Kal : Hpi Wich and Addington He unsuccessfully omas op cy Charlotte Russe, Oream he next lecture would be given by he steamer Neepawah passed down } 0 contented Lennox, in the, liberal inter- - Crea Puff Sausage . *rofessor Wrong, of 'Toronto, the American channel, loaded with Say na io a He het ests, for the legislature ai the general Telephone 987 Rolls, g u 8, Real Estate and Insurance 1g sujbect ' being on '"'German (grain jor Montreal, on Tuesday Stol a i 1 so DEAn, P| alection of 1890, but was elected at Drop a card to 13 Pine street when 0. Militarism."" 'The probable date is| The steamer Anes passed down on | tokey," the hired oY. was ei + that in 1898, His election was declar- | ranting" Miything dope. in the carpen- . night, with a gargo of grain ' 3 ! ed void, but he was re-elected the fol- stimates given on al kinds All Ki d of Fi ro of AL and new work; also hard. nas me dee. 2nd, but this has not been de- | Tuesday ; ' ' 3 : and " Clara Bell Pr p ave Office 177 Wellington 8t. Int decided. for Mo > lara Bell Prae," gave clever lowing year. was defeated in wood floors of, all kinds. All orders 1 | | | | initely . : . ake m a The op i Hamilton pass. | Interpretations of their roles, and re ), . : A collection was taken np durin te teamer ity o amiiton pags. ived hearty applause. Demstead 19092, when he ran for Addington. oy lhceive ph prompt attention. Shop Pastry i SPIRIT Phone 147 AT a he evening, the proceeds in aid of (ed up on Tuesday n be : he Red Cross society | The steamer Aletha is due from Pic. | Price, Happy Allen and Norma Seifert | were et up in Shek ports, i | To-night Annie Laurie. Mise E. Macdonell reported to the the specialties Gus Hogan, Happy | 134 yoy iike "Bunty Pulls The| gm . ome-made b vlig on Wednesday morning that Once tried always used, White Rose en, Grace Jodkwoad andthe te Strings?" H read a specialty he sum of $39.57 had been receiv-|flour. gowns wan. the acmirdtion for their | The world famous song "Annie | HENS HS Mrs J J Lackie - On Thursday evening the bill will be rough the gray old years with a : Ruan | a Canadian, comedy, "The Call of the wealth of associations steadily gath- ' Se ih Attracied Great Deal of Interest in There Ss Dee special rights to produce. placed upon the stage by The Royal] f ! City. : - P JUNIOR RUGBY ON "SATURDAY Seceteh Players. Its author, Howard | § LAUNDERING oe? NE ' 4 - » £ . A Tuesday afternoon there arrived Satisfaction np emt Drees, has written a pure wnt on BTR The Red Cross society, treasurer, {ton on Wednesday afternoon sd by the collection of this lecture. singing and dancing. Laurie" that has' moved down DEMONSTRATION CAR. i> vd : KINGSTON, ONT 65 Brock St. oods," a play which Mr. Marks has aring about it, is this season to be n the city. over the Canadian Pacific SE RAISINS Ready for Immediate Use If you are seeking the finest of California's M uscatel Raisins for your. puddings, cakes and pies, then Sun- Kise will satisfy every requirement. ' SUN-KIST, Seeded Raisins are the result of years of experience in catering to the desires of particular people. Seeded entirely by raachinery and packed in sanitary packages Ready for Immediate Use. taflway a demonstration car which 'onfained exhibits of the live stock ranch of the dominion department )f agriculture. The car, which, is naking a tour of Ontario, " Quebec nd the maritime provinces, remain- Wd in the city over night and dur- ag the aflérnoon and evening was risited by a large number, Wool wid egg exhibits are featured inthe lemonstration. The chject of the wool exhibit is 0 assist farmers and city dwellers like to gain a more complete and lefinite knowledge of the character of wools grown in this and other ountries, and of the products manu- {acturéd therefrom, It will demon- straté how wool may be handled to secure the best advantages ¢o both producer afi consumer. Carelessness in the preparation of Canadian wool has resulted in an injury to its re- putation upon the markets of the world. The principal features of the 88 axhibit are contained in two large show-cases, and strongly illustrate right and wrong wethods of market ing eggs. An additional and important fea- ture of the exhibit is a large cand- ling booth, in which demonstrations were given in the art of candling eggs. This phase of the work was of particular interest to consuniers. for the reason that but few apprec- isle the fact that the quality of ap egg can be accurately determfhed without breaking the shell. Bible Sunday wi will come © come on December The Bible is in eating a crisp, tasty food, like Grape-Nuts Made of wheat and barley, Girape-Nuts con- tains all the nutriment of these field grains, in- cluding their vital. min- eral salts, so essential for sturdy bodies and healthy brains. The firm, tender.gran- ules call for thorough chewing--the first step toward easy digestion and quick assimilation. Economical and delie- ously appetizing-- . "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Canadian Postum £Lereal Co., Lid. Windsor, Ont. Ontario and Collegiate Play for City It can easily be seen that the scope | M Championship. for a play in "Annie Laurie™ is fnfin- On Saturday, on. the athletic |ite!ly wider than in almost any other | 8 grounds, the best junior eily rugby [song or story that-has come down to| B {game of the season will be played. the Ontarios and the Collegiates will clash for the championship. Both teams are practising daily and some splendid work is being accomplish. ed. The boys are taking great in- *tarest in the league and the win- | ners of the game od Saturday will have to play good rugby. The teams are pretty evenly matched. Lange crowds. attend these g@anes as the class of Taghy played will be a credit to janior Tutercollegiate union. A Pound Party, The Woman's Auxiliary of St. James" church will hold a Pound Party, on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 26th. The ladies of the tion are invited to spehd a sotial aftérnon in the school room, bring- Jug with them a poond of groceries any kind to be sent to the Gor- don schools in the Diocese of Ap i pelle, in which the auxiliary is ew ! pecially interested. Tea and Sale { The Church Women's Aid of St. ! George's cathedral will hold their annual tea and sale of work in St. George's Hall, Thursday, November 26th, from three to six. Ltrs Lieut, C. F. Carson At Front. R. J, Carson has received word that his son, Lieut. C. F. Carson in| dhe front a Frases wih le pi di ug, for the mere mame suggests wo- munhood with all its mystery and charm. "Annie Laurie" will be seen af the Grand tonight. Penite: ntiary Officers Volunteer Kighteen officers from western penitentiaries are in the Princess vatricia's regiment that have gone 'oc the front. Prince Albert lost eight officers, British Columbia four, and two went from both Edmonton and from Stoney Mountain. Two officers and the steward of the Ed- monton penitentiary, are going on the second contingent. Rummage Sale. King's Daughters: Rummage sale Friday evening, Nov. 20th, at 7.30 p-in, and Saturday morning, Nov. 21st, at 930 am. at No. 12 Mon- treal street, between Princess and Brock streets. "God Kill the Kaiser." In the primary department of the Sydenham Street 'Methodist Bible school last Sunday, the Seach; . said: "God bless the kaiser." little fellow called out: "No, God wi the kaiser." An operation was performed at the {home of Gordon Smith, Washburn, on November 15th, for a growth on his troul for time. He oy ays for some. tia, MINS EIT Te he A Esa ge bey to ae Best family washing, 0c to S0a CHONG BROS, LAUNDRY. : It gives us pleasure to be first in. presenting these authoritative styles and fancies, in are the three essentials of satisfactory footwear. are 'embodied in every of shoes we sell. Dancing pumps and party slippers in all the popular materials. : 3 JALAN A M. REID

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