THE 'DAILY BRI TSH WHIG , MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1915. v PAGE THREE VIOLENT ATTACKS OF DYSPEPSIA Suffered Tortures Uniil She Tried "Fruit-a-tives" Ja. 27th, 1914 1 1} ule well ln 50 mi i for ve years ago and now | eat est well I am ered, thanks to 'Fruit-a-tives Mug. CHARBONNEAU. 50¢. a box, G for $2.50, trial size 25c At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of ruit-a-tives Limitéd, Ottawa in-a word, ly recot price by | killed they likely {he might | #hell WILSON'S ANE. Vy LAIN L MORE FLIES THAN $8"°WORTH OF ANY "STICKY FLY CATCHER To-Let Seven-roomed house, King St.; in good condi- tion, yard, shed, im- provements. Rent $5.00, imeluding water, W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance. Phong 424° » .« $0 Broo" St, KINGSTON CEMENT PRODUCT tles, brick Flower Vases, Tile, Cap per Blocks. We also make Cement irave Vaults, Estimates given for all kinds of Cement Work; Office and Factory Cor, of CHARLES AND PATRICK. | Phone 730. | MGR. H. F. NORMAN. a Notice A To The | Public | Finkle & Company having installed a new esgine in their Motor Bus, will run it in connection with trains No. 6, 4, 1, 7 and 106 for Outer Sta. tion, leaving Bagot and Princess streets at 12.15 pom., 1 p.m, 3 p.m. | and 7 p.m. Any part of city, 26¢ each, Cars will leave 120 Clarence street 2 p. m. for Cataraqui Cemetery on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and Sundays. Return fares, 25c. Orders for Cabs, Taxi Cars or Bag- gage Transfer promptly attended to. Attentions to weddings and fun erals a specialty. a en That is all T ean te i new but it { times. |The {large | behind our trenches | lovely-e¢hurch to the AN ORANGE PARADE 'SATURDAY'S BASEBALL WILL GET HIM YET { poNTES| WERE LAST WORDS OF "NO SH RRENDER" | Rr" BLANKET WITH PAINTED ON AXLE GREASE Had Not Seen Barry Since the Battle Of Ypres.--Think He Was Hit In the Confliet--A Church ed Into Ruins, Miss Florence Ddrling, cived the wer. brother £2 Sydenban following letter bougla now W thé rnadian We are tin after back trench 3 short re Where ¢ u hold the Orange celebration th We certainly had some walk fife and tin PRRs for instru I ner nw blanket and ol No Sarre painted on it ith axle grease lieve me we ze turnout algo had our pictures taken I have not seen Edward Barry, formerly employed --at the firm of Honey & Co., ¢ince the battle of Ypres The last I saw of him he was alive'and well He was iw. the front line of trenches but had to re tire back one trench. After that I know nothing about him', but I think he got hit. The Gergans advanced over the ground If he was wound ed they picked him up If he was buried him. Again have been burned by a bursting close to him If he was a prisoner he would likely write, 211 you "I can't tell you where we are certainly gets rough at Germans __#Hred several shells last night in a village and burned a ground. It is in a heap of ruins and certainly looks a shame that any men would do such things." PP. C. Wadsworth, a big eotton pro- moter, was arrested in New York on a charge of using the mails to de- fraud. camera Ganera Hospital Fares each way, 10c. | - | Finkle & Co., 120 Clirgsce Street. Phone, No. 201, NINN ANN NANNING NNN tN Half Price Sale of Stylish Summer Foot- wear at Bargain Prices Ladies' Pat. Pumps, Grey or Sand Cloth Top. Sif Bee 191.48 Ladies' Pat. 3-Eyelet Pump; Grey "or Jet Tov. Regular price $3. A For $3. 00 CASTORIA For Infants and Children | In Use ForOver 30 Yeats | Always bears : the | Sigapture.pi re Expert mechanics make re-: pairs to all makes of Cam- 5 at Bests. "For minor re- be pairs no charge is made, All¢ ? cranky ) good > » fi |» » » ) ' ' ) ) ' cameras made to take pictures, ; The Best Films. We sell you the best films you can buy and guarantee all rolls sold. 20,000. The fact that we aim at fin- ishing at least twenty thou- 'd| sand rolls of film this year shows you who is doing the} finishing of snap shots in this town. 3 Good, quick, reasonable ser- vice, At Best's The Popular Drug Store, Open Sundays. a all a Five Dollar Bills -- } That is a Snap. That is just what we are giving in our Sum- mer Suits. $18, $20 & $25 about him. , t doubles to his credit. VICTORIAS DEFEATED BY 1 TO 3, in a Ten Innings' Game--This Vice w>y Means the City League Cham- pionship For the Victorias. After one of the most exciting and tested baseball games ev- ated the Ponies Satur played on the cricket field, the ore of 4 to 3 in a ten in- ttle The. ¥ictory means League championship for Vics. as the Ponies: can hardly a two-game lead with the on so well advanced. Walsh and r opposed each other and the former had by far the better of the Argument His support was- alse! more steady than that afforded his rival, but Gallagher's own error was directly responsible for the termina- tion of the struggle in the tenth as his bad heave to first paved the way to the victory of the Vies, Walsh was steady in. all but the eventh innings when the Ponles leaned on his slants for a double and two singles, while he 'was guilty of two wild pitches which accounted! for two runs. He displayed excell- ent command over the pill in the] ninth however, when after Saunders | had singled and stole second with | nine down, he fanned Sleeman, Gal- | laglrer and H. Saunders in a row. In the tenth he also tightened np with! men on, -and although. McKay and! Walsh singled they failed to score, because Dr. Walsh had eommand of | the situation, and C. Stuart, Cherry | and Toland were fARY Outs. The Ponies' run in the first on a single | by Stuart and T. Saunders lucky | double to left. The winners failed to count until] the fourth when singles by Laird and G. Dick, errors Hy Toland and | Cherry, a passed ball and a hit by| pitcher, scorgd two runs In the fifth the winners counted again when | H. Dick's double and Pound's 3 single | scored Dick. In the tenth Laird should been an easy out but threw badly to first, the runner go-| ing to second. He was advanced to | third on an out and scored when | Walsh fielded Dr. Walsh's roller, | threw to Sleeman who heaved poorly | to third, the¥ball hitting Laird and | rolling to the outfield. "Teddy" Saunders carried off the losely « torias defe ercomse have | Gallagher | i batting honors with a double and two singles, while Somerville had tug! Walsh fanned seven and failed to | issue a pass, while Gallagher struck | out six, a balk, error and committed wild - heave," an hgd a issued a| | base on balls. 00021 00 0 0 Victorias Ponies -- 1 00001 02000] H. H. E| 4 9 0 3 9 5 Umpire-- George Sullivan, . | An Exhibition Game. When the Havana Red Sox and a| picked team from the City Baseball ' League meet at the cricket field on | Tuesday afternoon in. aid of . the Mowat Memorial Hospital citizens | {will be given an opportunity to see | Missed the ease, il ¥ pp y About six o'clock Saturday morn-|fi one of the best exhibitions of ball | played this season. When Stanley | Trotter and his collectors make their rounds during the game it is to be hoped the spectators will give liber-! ally. The local players are giving | the benefit for the cause and it is as little as the citizens can do is contri- | bute. The hospital is in need of! the funds. Housewives," Attention! | Save the Red Ball Trade Mark cut from bag or top end of carton of Lantic Sugar, and mail to "Dept. | L.," Atlantic, Sugar Refineries, Mon- | treal, and they will send you free a! book of 50 assorted Fruit Jar Lab-| els, printed and gummed ready to! use. Lantic Sugar is put up in 2 1b. {and 5 1b. cartons and 10 Ib. and 20| l1b. bags. For sale at leading groe- ers. | Death Dedicates Speedway Track. Deg Moines, lowa, Aug. 9.--'Joe" | Cooper, noted automobile driver, | 'went off the speedway track at the | east end and fell with his machine | fifteen feet to his death, before seven | | thousand persons 'at the end of the | | first fifty miles of the automobile {rave dedicating the new speedway | track here Saturday. i | | fell to the ground. | Comborne | stated that while paying the woman | Kingston, having for some years been LIEUT HERCHMER STEWART, fame Whe Fell While Leading a Party of Men to Stop a German Soldier Whe Was Sniping. "111 get him yet," were words uttered by the late Herchmer Stewart, who while fighting in France with - the Princess Patricia's Light Infantry, 'A Jetter r2ceived by the family, who, reside at Harrowsmith, this news It appears Stewart was was killed that on the day Lieut. killed, the ait) Lieut. | brought |} bis'men had been! suffering greatly by the German snip- 1 perched in the vicinity of the Cana So many of the Ca- erg. who were and barns in the dian trenches padian soldiers it was decided ;10 get rid of these Germans Affer scouting around! for some time, the Canadians landed but there was still one man who continued, firing After watch ing for time, Lieut dnd hig men spotted the ( barn. © "The lie unteers to ro with him miinufes he had snfliieent started on the trip, from which he never returned, When they got near the barn the Canadian soldiers fired, but the German them, as he on soine, some ierman in a tenant called for vol- shot Lieut. Stewart; who As he fell he said: "I'l get him yet.' The men who were with Lieut' Stewart evidently "got™ the German, as they state that they took time to bury their young leader. What Belgian Women Suffer. An evidence that the German sol- diers care little or nothing for the safety of the lives of the Belgian wo. {men and children is shown in a let- ter received by Mrs, H. W. Marshall, street, from her father, Major Long, who is now serving with the Canadian troops in Belgium. In his letter Major Long enclosed a handkerchief which a Belglan wo- man made for him one day, He for her work, some German soldiers dropped a shell on the house in which the woman lived. She was imme- diately compelled to pick up and make for a new plaee of abode. This i3 just an example of what the wo- men of Belgium - are- compelled to live through. Major Long is well known in attached to the R, C, H. A. A short time ago he was wounded, but is now fully recovered, r gy Napanee | me Aug. | Saturday before Magistrate Rankin, two young men from Odessa were charged with theft of canned goods |i and tobacco from a rig in the yard of the hotel there. After hearing some evidence, the Magistrate dis- ing, a house owned and occ upied by Mrs. Isaac Zuffmann on Water street was discovered to be on fire. The firemen responded quickly, with the result that the house suffered little damage. back was destroyed with the K con- Stewart | E was too quigk for | trees | Bi were getting hit that! In 3 few! men, and | 9.--1In tie Police Court onli A kitchen at thel| tents, including a sum of money of | about forty dollars, which Mrs. | Zuffman had placed in a teapot. The | | damage is covered by insurance. ! The lo¢al license holders have de- || cided that in future, soldiers in uni- form will not be served over the bar |} here. i I A rousing patriotic rally will be! | held here about the first week in September, in order to stimulate re- cruiting. Wilfrid Laurier has consented to | come and speak and there will be other speakers of national reputa- tion. the who was killed on Friday at C. Wood's cheese factory, and consider- able evidence was given. The jury brought in .a verdict of accidental de6th, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seymour, Toron- to, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Barrett, Pearl stréet. Rev. 8S. Sel- lery. has returned home after spend- ing a 'mofiths' holidays. The Wilton Red Cross Society will hold a lawn social Tuesday, in aid of their friends. The Salvation Army Band, Kingston, will be in att¢nd- | ance, With the acceptance of their son, Frederick, for overseas military ser: vice, with the 8th Mounted Rifles, now jn training at Barriefield, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker, Thomas stregl,' have three sons serving their King and country, the other two be- ing already in England with the 39th Battalion. A Unique Statue. A wooden statue representing a man in armor has been erected in Vi- enna by one of the war relief commit- Anyone who subscribes asi mien hd twenty cents is permiite a nail in the statue, it ed that ultimately the whole statue will be covered with nail heads, 'so that it will Jook as it cov. ered with real armor, It is then intended to preserve the statue as an emblem of Austrian patriotism, It is understood that Sirf} | An inquest wag hel Saturday by | Coroner Cowan at Roblin on | | body of the late Hawley MacFarland || Probs: A few showers to-day; Corduroy Skirts' We haved just received two smart new models made of hol- low cord and raised imported corduroy. Priced at $5.75 and $6.50 pilin iD se Qin cairn e f OO White Corduroy © Suits, Coats and Separate Skirts -- two special values, as 27 inch Heavy Ivory Cord 23 inch Hollow Ground Cord . For Women and Misses -- in colors Navy, ( fastle Red and Blac k, ly priced at Bathing Suits special- by flies, etc. See that it is nourishing, digestible, ond sulted to baby's age, growth and digestive powers, When You Need Electric Fans Irons, Toasters, Mazda Lamps, or anything Blectri- cal, phone 94. Halliday s oHlostrie Shop. wn Phone 94 - CHARM CEYLON TEAS 35¢, 40c, 50c, 60c, Lb. Charm Coffee, 40c Lb. For. Sale at All Grocers. THESE HOT DAYS | You Cannot Be 'Too Careful | With Your Milk. Our Milk is thoroughly pasteurized, proper- ly eooled, and delivered in sealed "bottles. 'x Price's :: Phone 845 277 PRINCESS STREET. BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time P. WALSH, Barrack Street. For the Finest Quality Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Veal--try pier Bros, OPPOSITE RS woos Stéaks |. + 15:12 1-2e -- \ Covkea Ham wanves erin. Bie Sher tyr rns DELIVERY T0 ALL PARTS OF THE OITY. ;