Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1915, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1915 PAGE THREE ° 1 i King street to Princess street, to (Sr. M. Josephine), Torouto; W.| | Montreal and to the park. This Joyce, Brantford, aa HELD TY band rendered several selections be-| 8 J. Keyes, Deterhnto; Lanitia F - fore the meeting. Landon, Lansdowne, W, S. Lamb, IN ARTILLER PARK The. square at seven o'clock: was A Montre I; Ruby B. Lane, Forest; A as Toa, black with people and both Bagot G. Leitch, Dutton; H. M. Leppard, (Continued from Pagé 1.) jand Montreal streets was blocked for | Girawa: F. F. Lowndes, Teeterville: "We are in this war to protest traffic. The speakers stand was inp 5 Lewry, Toronto. against théft and robbery, and to) front of the stone barracks and was E. D. Manning, . Forest; R:! say that it will not be sanctioned well lighted and appropriately de- | nartin, Hallville; C. M. Mes among Tree and Christian nations of | corated w.th flags and electric lights, | ser, Blueville; Hanna Moore (Sr. M the world. (Applause). On the platform besides the St. Thewas) Kingston, Bessie Moses, "If you allow this to go on, what speakers, were J. G. Turiff, M. P., Bluevale; ALM Murdy, Stratford; Is going to happen to Holland, Den-| Agsiniboia, Col. T. DI. R. Hens R. W. Murfay, Toronto. mark, Bwitgerland, the British Isles ming, Col 'G. Hunter Ogilvie, Prof. 3 McCool, Walkerton; D. D. Mac- and Canada? That is the logic of L. W. Mulloy, Lieut.-Col H. J. Waw- | Donald, Toronto: J. McCool, Walker the young men of Kingston as to!son, Capt. W. L. Grant, and W. F. t n Me ry KK Macdonald "(Sr. St. what is thefr duty. It is a serious ivickle, M.P., were among those who : a Ala 5) #Bttawa: Neil 8. MacDon- @ifestion. There was lawlessness at Occupied seats under the' speakers ald "oronto; Mamie V, MacDougall, eS ne tia wap. Tul[satgta Boljover; Florence - Mastiougalh and he is liable to become a murder- Answering the Call. i Kingston; 2 Na Deven: Nord Pas er, : "One cannot expect a large pum-| Eva McGill, Toronto) & ru i; "1 have no doubt as to what the ber to answer the call made at al Jorontq; Mars Mel fre Ringston: result will be. Great Britain and ineeting such as Was held last night," Bryges; A-W. W or St Gertrude). her Allies are going to win this war, | said a recruiting officer on Thurs. Margaret MeGuire cInnes (Sr. St. | (Loud cheers). I am told that in day morning. The country of Westport, ary ie a M Macisage || this neighborhood you are suffering | Course wants every man who is phy- Albert), Brockvil €; ay 2 M ul us are the people in other parts of | Sically fit, but a man who goes home | (Sr. St. Francesca), ) - a > % |{ Canada, from a little depression, be-| 2nd thinks over what hé has been | gusta, Goderich, §. CG. . v Sen {cause things are not going as you |!0ld, and decides after deep thought! frew; Pear] MacPherson, fnghan i would like them to go. Get rid of | that te Suuity Bewls oy, AL Hn Foe yg London; iN : | more value n one oO € on; Mc ams, Gue HOF 30 vo et id of tna dugronoy| Dr IIARESCO. of Lhe. bpeukre. | C1 Nolsin" Terapia: Susan would be for you to go te my friend | The 14th arderly room, at = the | O'Leary, Bothwell, Eva Rasker, New Col. Hemming" ia wil give you | (9Per Of Hasot and Rarrack streets. | copie; . 5. Patrick, Kingaion 1. i 2 . Prueter, Lis . { sothething to do that will take the! = wishing to join the 59th Bat- 8. J. Radcliffe, London; J. A.| epression eut of you. (Laughter). | tation. Although only a small| Ramsay Ottawa; W. BE. Ruttie, Mil-| Young man, if you are suffering from umber have so far expressed a de liken; Sarah E. Revelle, Kingston; | depression, change your geography. | J. A, M. Rohb, Kingston; A. J. Ry-!| an, Lindsay; Laura M. Ryder, Kings- | | sire to go, the results of the meet- Leave the street corner and go 10] ing cannot be expected to show for Barriefield Camp. t on. : seta amine 7 |a few days. "Just think of what has happened. England was expected to clear the | LAST OF THE STUDENTS E. Shales, BIG RECRUITING MEETIN Probs: Fine to-day and en Friday becoming warmer. J. IS USED BY THE BEST BAKERS AND CATERERS EVERYWHERE, ALSO BY CHEFS IN THE LARGE HOTELS, AND ON DINING CARS, STEAMSHIPS, ETC. EW.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED so TORONTO. ONT. Wing MONTREAL rs A list of bargains at "hurry-out' prices--on - sale at'9 o'clock: WAR TIME SPECIAL | 2 re , 50 Cent Chocolates For 25 Cents. We believe we have secured for our customers the best value in Special Chocolates yet offered Our House Dresses 25 doz. Print and Percale House-Dresses=all good. patterns--sized from misses' 13 fo wao- V. Scanlon, Rideau Lake; W.| Ingersoll; 'Bertha M.| mixture containg some ocean. twenty different pieces tasty fruit centres, nicely coated with pure chocolate, Take home a box Friday or Saturday and you . will be agreeably surprised at the big value we offer. rrm-------- At Best's The Popular Drug Store. undays., And she has cleared the ocean. To-day, no German ship is on the ocean. England was looked to for the financing of the war. And she ls financing it. Kitchener says he will fight for three years and longer if necssary. "England did all this in spite of the fact that some claimed she would be.ruined by free trade. Th "This is the kind of a man Ritch- ener is. Some thought that he should end the war in ten months. He says 'I will finish it. That is the spirit that is going to win this war. Remember that he has per- formed a miracle in having raised in | ten months an army of three million men. And he has confidence in | Who Are Attending the | School at Queen's. | 'Bessie Affleck, Middleville; Dun. ean M. Allan; Stratford; W. R. Alp, | Baltimore, Ont.; Laura E. Argue, | Ottawa; Harry E. Armstrong, Indian Summer Shaw, Kemble; P, M. Shorey, Port Hope: W. M. Shurtleff, Kingston;| J. M. Simpson, Elmyale; Lily A.| Simpson, Peterbore; R. 8. Simpson, | Ottawa; D. G. Smith, 8t. Themas; R. A, Snider, Belleville; 1. J. Staple- ton, Sydenham; Juliana Stevens,! { Grove, Toronto; Nina E. Asselstine, | Trenton; E. O. Awde, Aylmer; Bes- sle Aylsworth, Bath. {| . A. T. Batstoney Sarnia; F, W. Baumgartner, Kingston; Annie 8 Baxter, Kingston; Isabella Baxter, Kingston; ~ A, J. Beatty, Kingston; J. A, Bell, Niagara Falls; R. P. Bis- | sell, Outremont, Que.; Mary E. C. | Black, Campbellford; Anna E. Boul- { ger, Kingston; Isabel G. Bureau, Kingston. J. A. Gananoque; F. J, Sutton, Newmar- ket, i H, Terryberry, Hamilton; Mary Toblin, London; Elizabeth A. Tom- kins, Manogick; Ida J. Tovell, Galt; H. J. Valentine, Cannington. Dorothy Wert, Wales; A. West, | Madoc; G. A. Wheable, London; L. Wheelton, 'Hamilton; E. T. White, | London; L. White, Ottawa; J. Efi! Wilkinson, St. Thomas; Anna W.| Wilson, Delhi; J. J. Wilson, Oustic. | | men's 42; regularly priced at $1.25. Friday iddi Middies 11 doz. New York Middies--regular $1.50 ~ white with colored lacings. Friday sMessaline Silk A beautiful French make--in all the season's most wanted shades Canada to know that she will send | A. E. Cadman, Montreal; 500,000 more men it they are need- | Cameron, Toronto;; J. G. Cameron, ed. May I send word to the Prime | Kingston; J. D. Campbell, Strat- Minister that Kingston will do her | ford; O. K. Carruthers, Unionville, and black--full-36 inches wide; regular $1.25. g Friday .... Spectacles were invented share towards raising the 500,000 men? Do not get depressed. That Will not win any war. Just think of what England has already done, and what she is doing. Howl glory in her history. Three times in her history, she has stood up aginst great odds, to defe although she ig a little one, : Duty Of The Hour, 'Are you going to back a cpuntry like that? Canada is being bathed and baptized through blood, suffer- ing and sacrifices and enters into na- nd the under dog | |J. J, Carty, Kingston; J. C. Challi- || | nor, Chatham; Anna Cherry, Toledo, {Ohlo; Gladys 1, Cohoon, Ottawa; A. | D, Colguhoun, Ottawa; Margaret (Bister Irene) Coogan, Lindsay; T. M. COreighton, Saskatoon; J. A. Cun- | pingham, Victoria, B.C; J, T, Cur- | tis. Ottawa. {: "TF. E. Daniel, Brantford; Freda | Davey, Mount Forest; L. H. Derick, Clarenceville, Queé.; Marian Dick, | Letite, N.B.; Marie Dolan, St. An- { drews West; A. C, Douglas, Tilbury; IR, F, Downey, Peterboro;. P. W. | Powning, Calgary; Cecil Drew, Can. | nington, Try a piece of our specially cured Summer Parasols 50 only, in all the most fashionable shapes and * shades--all this sea- sons noyelties ..... Friday Less 33 1.3% Silk Gloves 90 doz. of pure Silk Gloves, in Black, White and Tan ' all sizes--reg, olc to Toe, Marked at a 'Rush Sale" price , +. Friday 19c Remember this Big Sale will save you from 25% to 50%. On all wanted summer merchandise--watch the papers daily for news of fresh bargains, . ; : by Alexander swde Spina, a monk in Italy about 1285, Pictures of them appear as early as 1417, tionhood by her participation in a war like this, She is now taking | Basson, Ottawa; C. B. Edwards, Lon. her rightful place among the fore- | don, Ont.; Eva 8. Elliott, St. Thom- most nations of the world, as; Jean Elliott, Brussels; J. G, Et- "Kingston hus done nobly among finger, Kingston. many lines. I do not carry any | « A. W,. Férguson, Cobourg. young man's conscience in my pock-| H. B. Galpin, London; Goldring, et. Iam the keeper of my own con-| Toronto; C..A. Goodwillie, Metcalfe; science. If there is. a young man | A. C. Gore Sellon, St. Catharines; who has a widowed mother to look | Anastasia Going, Lindsay after and who thinks that he should| J. C. Hawley, Southampton; Effie stay at home I would fay 'young man | Hamilton, Kingston; J. F. Harvey, \If your conscience tells you to stay at | Peterbare; Una Harris, Hamilton; home, do 50,' - It may require more | Eunice Heather, Guelph; R, Hender- Courage to stay at home than to go | fon, Sedgwick; C. A. E. Honsley, to the firing line. If a young man4 Alexander, Man.; Florence, Hicks, is the sole support of a father and | Campbellford; 8. A. Hitsman, Ath- mother. I'would not say for him | ens; G. W, Hofford, Toronto; H. R. whether he should go or stay. If norning, Harrowsmith; S. Huff, Mea- you stay on the farm I would say ford; W. M. Humphrie, Tamworth; farm as you: never farmed before. If Margaret Tomson, Jarvis. you stay at home, help to clean the Mrs. Norma Jackson, Port Hope; floors as they have never been|C. R. Jarvis, Toronto; G. E. John-|[ cleaned before. son, Stratfordville; Emily Johnston | [ii "If you have no ties to keep, you | WHOLE 8 at 'heme, 1 would say that your duty THE NEEDS PURE BLOOD ns-- is plainly before you. In the name of God, in the name of goodness, in the name of the Empire, join at once. Do not let a night pass over you be. The bones, the muscles, and all fore you db your duty." * the organs of the body depend for Dr. Clark was greeted with hearty | their strength and tone healthy applause as he resumed his seat. action on pure blood ' fended ines waver Sutheriang ak | "Hoods 'Sarssparitis makes pure n : ¥ i : y : ers, and alter the soning of eg he seen itively unequaled in rhenmatism, dyspepsia, loss of ap- petite, that tired- feeling. There is no other medicine like it. Be sure tional Anthem, led by the R.*C. H. bE RL ol, W. M. Eadie, Plattsville; McG. 12%¢ to 1 ~The Win. Davies' Co. Those were crude, ungafaly things in heavy, queer iron frames. Since then eyeglasses bave been constantly improved. OUR GLASSES 5c KEELEY Jr. M. 0. D. 0. orTom AND OPTICIAN 3 doors above the Opera House Jenkins' SUT SALE on the Move $12.50, IS THE PRICE The values are, re- -markable, inclu Suits at $18, $20 'an $22, | HENDERSON STUDIO (G. E., Marrisol, Prep.) No Epidemic of Dis sense Has ever been traced to Pasteurized Milk. The y. Pasteurized Milk in Kingston : Prices :: Phone 845 | A. band, and the giving of three cheers for the speakers, led by Prof. Mulloy, the gathering dispersed. Dr. Clark is one of the most force- 1 speakers ever heard in Kingston. i| He has a strong voice, and could be Sistinetly heard all over Artillery ark, fu 4 S-- 1 nr aing Sho A ay the Speakers at the meeting can be tak- en as an omen thére {ack of recruits in' Kingmon T° Early in the evening citizens liv- ing in all parts of the city were { awakened to the fact that there was to be "something doing." There! was not a house in the | that martial music dia not reach, if || hot from one band, then trom an- other a few blocks away. was | indeed the most novel and is- {| ing scheme for drawi © 1 Soule a delivered. . ; ea at a meeting Was These are all 'Spring but there were some Ww! and Summer Suits fii coniinn af, 2 we have decided to now, and not over, gy 3 Chia §

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