SAGE THREE THE AMAZING CLUB. tics Should Eat all nine What Dyspep Probs.: Showers to-night.. Thursday cooler. practically trouble a ten, due to nach 'Indigestion forms of times out therefore and mach sufferers whenever le in Galicia or The Russians easiness source inflames ,- it does be done by Bo not dose ted stomach [ the acid 3 = os : : . % {HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915. NO DOUBT OF STAND i Ei 4 What Combination Can Dp In Behalf] | T. Id In : i dl : of Soldiers. | oO BEING MADE BY RUSSIA IN GA- The astonishing things that a Tittle 2 [a LJ LICIA. combined work can do are being il- T ht trl * lustrated everywhere to the adyan- should | The Tageblatt's Correspondent With tage of our brave soldiers. One no-| 2 ting food the Austrian Headquarters Defines table exanijle i jhe work of the wed s 2a yl ure, o ¢ as "Most Serious." Overseas Club--the largest club in| ay ual Ro , eh Bas od 4 a London). | the world. This. club has shoul-| : Mrs. Jet Eroue and Miss | | Those sufferers| Leonard Adelt. the war correspon- dered with a will the task of provid-| "Hazel Towle Kensington ace, i obliged to exclude dent of the Tageblatt with the Aus- ng cigarettes and tobacco for the =hielalted igh ™ ig Io nig their diet all starchy, sweet gr trian headquarfers, in a despatch re- troops, They have organized the Sirtet hard Is el aon fatty food, and are trying to keep &% ports that the Russian résistance on | ¥OT% Se well thin Zot a panny of the| ™ gas table 'which was arranged | a miseral existence on gluten pro-| the Sereth River has assumed a most money sdllected DB Sven except in| with ink and white asters and, ducts, should try a meal of any food | serious aspect, and indicates that the ig mo a Yes -- ig men; | nD. férns was in charge of Mrs. | or foods in moderate amount, taking new commander has been ordered to sls hot all. er adi or] Hugh Macpherson and Miss Eleanor Xa a a erwatly iSeaspoon- hold the remaining Russian positions club can- deliver right inte the hands! Phelan, thei geneity gowned asst I ju a oaguesia 1n a fit of a fighting man one dollar's worth| ants being Miss Katharine Hast, tralize any acid which may be pre sent, or which may be formed, and instead of the nsual feeling of un and fullness, you will find that your food agrees with you per fectiy. Bisurated magnesia is doubtless the best food corrective and antacid known. It has direct action on the stomach: but by neu tralizing the acidity of the food con tents, and thus removing the of the acid irritation whic! the delicate stomach lining more than could: poss bly any drug or medicine an inllamed or irrit with drags but ge ' the cause of all the tf 1 Get a little bistirated ftgm your druggist, eat, -what you wanWiat your next meal, of the bi At ated magnesia as directed above, and note remarkable results. take some PRINTERS BOOK-BINDERS For Cameras, Films & Supplies and Finishing Best's The Popular Drug Store, Open Sundays. {Good Clothes and Good - Behavior Fees Clothes that are just. a little better than are made by anyone else are found at our store." Our brands speak for themselves. 20th * Century and Fashion Craft, the high- est tailoring, done in Canada, style that de- mands attention. We are looking for you if you need an up-. to-date Fall. Coat or * Suit. : ther McNeill the correspondent says, are resorting to counter-attacks a | Yard . 3 twenty-five cents subscribed. This is| Merrick, Miss Ruth Hubbell (Otta- which are giving General Count von : Ee he os patie § I a ha i" ae { Bothmer's army mach hard work on tdone hy forwarding parcels in bond, wa), Miss Sybil _ Kirkpatrick, both flanks on the upper and lower waters of the § River, these flanks, he ys, He ken, semi-mountainouns where defence from in the bro- country farther at tempts to endanzer the rear of the | SUrance that. they are laying their| Norah Macnee, Miss army is relatively easy. "Moreover," the correspondent adds, "the Russians have beep ahle to give a particularly energetie push | Subscribers can name individual sol-| Miss Eleanor Powell. (New York), ! to the operations betw een Tarnopol diers or sailors, or select a specified | Miss Jean and Czoptow by the arrival of steady streams of reinforeements -for some | days Tha Germans who had reach- ed the village of Ostrow, on the Se- reth, south of larnopol, were attack ed on' three successive days by the forcements. On the ninth they drove the Russians back across the Sereth at Ostrow, while the Germans and Austrians before Tarnopol had to resist violent attacks. ' "The "Russians renewed their at- tack on the tenth. Théy reached the German positions, w here the at-' tack broke down, the Russians losing | many hundreds in killed. Never- theless, the Russians resumed their > attack on the 11th and reached the German entanglementsy which they ut with spades and shears, and leap ed into the trenches, where a hand to-hand fight ensued. At this june ture the German commander serit flanking forces to both wings, which opened g derrific crossfire.' a DATES OF FALL FAIRS, 1915. Issued by the Agricultural Societ- les Branch of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture, Toronto, J. Loe- kie Wilson, Superintendent. Almonte . . .Sept. 21-23 Arden . .. «..0ct. § Bancroft «+ «:Sept. 80-Oct. .1 Bowmanville .. ,. .. Sept. 21-22 Cobden .... . .Sept. 28-29 Cobourg .. .. .... ..Sept. 29-30 Delta ... .. .. . .Sept. 20-22 Demorestville . «vo ..0ct. 9 Frankville .. .. .Sept. 30 Oct, 1 Harrowsmith .. .. .. Sept. 16-17 Kemptville, Sept. 23-24 Kingston . Sept. 28.30 | Lansdowne .. .. .. :.Sept. 16-17! London (Western Fair) Sept. 10-18 Lyndhurst .. .. .. ..Sept. 14:15 Maberly ...... .. .. .Sept Merrickville. . .. Marmora .. .. .. .. Madoc .. Napanee .... Newboro .Sept, 23-24 ++ .sOct, 6-7 «Sept. 14-15] «+ iSept{ 23-24 Odessa ... .. seen 0.08 3] Oshawa .. ..... .. ..Sept. 13-15 Ottawa (Central Can.) Sept.10-181 Parham ss +e 2. Sept. 21.22 Peterboro .. .. .. . Sept. 16-18! Picton. . «Sept. 21-23 Prescott ..Sept. 14-16 Renfrew «se +.Sept. 23-24! Shannonville .. «+. Sept. 18 Spencerville . . . «Sept.-28-29 Stella ., > «Sept. .28 | Stirling .. .. .. .. ..Sept. 21-22 Tweed ..... .. ... Sept. 29-30 Vankleek Hill . . + «Sept. 21-2' Wolfe Island .. «Sept. et t Coburn--Morrison Wedding. A quiet, but pretty wedding took! place at St. . Mary's Cathedral on] Wednesday, Sept, 8th, when Rev. Fa: united "in marriage | Miss Garnet Morrison, Kingston, to {| George Coburn of the firm of Mul! ville & Co., Westport. was attired in a travelli Navy blue broadcloth wit The bride ng suit of | h large blue {| picture hat, and wore the groom's gift a magnificent gold wrist watch. ! Mies Anna Hamer, Westport, was | | 'bridesmaid and wore a suit of brown corduroy vélvet and brown hat te mateh: Her gift from the groom | was 'a beautiful cameo ring. B. Bowan assisted the- groom also re-| ceiving gold cull links. After the ceremony 'amid showers of rice and | confetti, the bride and groom drove! to the Cuter Station where they took the train for points west, Upon their! return a reception will be tendered | them at Westport where the happy couple will reside. A large number | of beautiful presents testified to the! esteem in which they were held by | many friends. | - | Tuesday Very Hot Day. Tuesday afterncon was the hottest | that Kingston has experienced for the month of September in years. In| the shade the temperature registered' 82 degrees. "~The temperature in the! sun was 110 degrees. "8 p------------------ At Eaton, Ohio, Andrew I. Harris, former Governor of 'Ohio, died on +> 14-15 | ..Sept16-17 21-3. 1% eph Brooks, of tobacco and cigarettes for every and by an arrangement with the duty is chivalrously waived. | Miss Beth Small, 'Miss .Gwenneth and Miss Doris Browne. The | Miss Mary Stewart, Miss Marjorie Our readers can send their money| Gamsby, Miss Elspeth Shortt, Miss other | Yet | French Governtfient French import | Euests included Miss Florrie Stewart, | to the British Whig with the full as-! Hilda Kent, Miss Doris Kent, Miss!} money out to ihe best possible ad- vantage. The name of the giver is written on each single parcel, 'and unit to recéive the fruit of their gen- erosity, or allow the Overseas Club to send the parcels where they are| most needed. Collecting Books may be had free on application to the! British Whig | The Whig's fund now stands as fol- | lows: | Previously acknowledged ..$430.34 Collected by letter carrfers: D. J. Patterson George Lawes George Lawes George Lawes George Lawes F. Connor .... S. Wood . M. A. Donnelly M. A. Donnelly .... F. J. Scanlon _. ... A: Biomely .... F. J. Seaton ... Po Post office clerks\} Collections tnade postman: J. W. Doherty, city John Morrissey, gity Mrs. Cunningham, city Mrs. MeDermott, city A. T. Batstone, city C. H. Reid, city H. Wilkins, city Mrs. J. Potts, city Edward P. Murray, Mrs. C. 8S. Prouse, Mrs. Reid, city R. J. Davy, city Mrs. Kemp, city Mrs. M. Gorrie, city Mrs. J. Hay, city Friend, city Mrs. Flanagan, ¢ity { SPEPPPEPEPPIED EEE IEE ID | WAR BULLETINS. 95 25 40 00] 9.50 2.00 .T6| 3.60 ) | 3.75) Doherty, | by ¥ R a | ow» > & he Advices from Holland indi- cate that two Zeppelins were de- % stroyed by' Allies* gun fire dur- "+ ing recent raids. ® : -- +> Turkish troops are mobiliz- #% ing in Palestine, apparently for % a fresh attack on Egypt. A Rotterdam sensational re- % port says | that. the German % Crown Priflke has. gone insane #.as the result of his recent fail #% ures to advance in Argonne. + » Two German aeroplanes were brought down and their ocecu- "+ pants killed after a battle in the % clouds over the British lines. 0 S-- An official Petrograd de- spatch says the Russians have taken 13,000 prisoners and many guns in Galicia since Sun- day. + + + + + Vb bbb bb bbb bb bb db bbb db dbp GRAND OPERA HOUSE. The Picture Plays For Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. At the Grand Opera' House last evening one of the finest feature photo plays over seen in the city 'was presented, viz., "The Ragged Earl" The story is a deseription of life: in Ireland in the sixteenth céntury. Gerald Fitzgerald, the Ragged Earl of Kildare, is the centre of the plot. The fight between the retainers of two different factions was finaly por- trayed. : The Universal twe-reel photo-play was the 'Adventure of the Yellow Curl Papers." The comedy play was "No Soup'; the Pathe Review Films- pictured scenes in England and the United States, while the colored pic- tures consisted of scenes in Java, "Fun among the Pharaohs and ani- mated sketches." The vaudeville was cancelled ow- ing to a serious accident to ome of the performers. 4 ; On Friday afternoon and evening the regular vaudeville entertainment will be resumed. The Paramount Famous players will present Jo Barrymore in the adventurous Io: mance, 'The Dictator," by Richard Harding Davis. The Pathe and oth- er pictures will be shown. There will also be a vaudeville act. The Ragged Earl" will be the bill 'to-night. ! J PEPPBPL FPR FP PEEP REPS EE FPP Ip by S-- &37) "Trilby" On Thursday. Miss Phyllis Neflson-Terry, the English actress, who is now touring the country in "Trilby" with an all. Star cast which appears at the Grand Thursday under the direction of Jos- fills a position on the 'Stage which has been vacant since the retirement of a number of the known actresses in this country. Although perhufis the youngest star on the stage in any" country, Miss living. | street, Neilson-Terry has already ' achieved | || distinction in th stage and is the ll nglish spemkiug actress) Ruth Anglin, Miss" Kathleen Crisp, Miss Mabel t Richardson, Miss Helen Uglow, Miss | Anne Minnes, Miss Eleanor Minnes, Young, Miss Derothy Chown, Miss Freda Burns, Miss Lil- lie Murray, Miss Margaret Murray, Miss Isobel Fraser, Miss Margot Fraser, Miss Rose Rogers, Miss Kath- leen Carruthers and Miss Lassie Kirkpatrick. * * On Tuesday Mrs. J. W. Elliott, Brock street, entertained for her sis- ter, Mrs, T. W. Moore, Detroit, many friends meeting and saying good-bye | for this season. Other teas and luncheons have been given in Mrs. Moore's honor during the past. week. * * * - Mrs. George Clarke Wright, Brock entertained at tea on Tues- day afternoon in honour of her sis ter, Miss Jessie Slater. The prettily decked tea table was in charge of Mrs. Arthur Turner,-who was assist- ed by some of the girls present. = & % a Barrie Miss Kathleen Simmons, | street, is entertaining at tea this af- ternoon if honor of Miss Jessie Sla- ter. * - * Miss © Flora Abernethy, Albert street, will entertain at tea on Fri- day in honor of Miss Jessie Slater. + x oe wu There will be a dance at the Yacht Chub to-night: - * LE Miss Jessie Hamilton returned to Ottawa after spending a week with her cousin, Miss Kate Hamilton, Earl street. ' Miss Mildred Evans, Toronto, is the guest of Rev. Cecil and Mrs. Whalley, Bagot street. Miss Dorothy <Chown, *"Sunny- side," and ' Miss Freda Burns, Frontenac street, left to-day for Guelph to attend Maedonald College. Professor and Mrs. O. D. Skelton and family summering at Bostwick Island, near Gananoque, expect t» retuin to town this week. : (Adeut. R. L. Smyth left on Sua- day for Quebec after attending the R.S.A. course at Tete de Pont: bar- racks. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Cap- tain and Mrs. James Stewart ani the Misses Florrie and Bessie Stev- art have returned to town after spending & few days down the riv- bob 0 88 Mr. and Mrs, Ward Kimball and children, of Oswego, have returned home from a 'visit to this city, where they were the guests of the Misses Givens, Beverly street. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hodgins, Kingston, are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. George Otton, Wood- stock, Ont. Mrs, A. C. Smith, Sydenham street, spending some time in Otta- wa, is expected to arrive in the city on Saturday. Mrs. R. H. Toye, Gore street, has gone to Montreal to visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. Arthur Linghani. Mrs. William Cochrane and James B. Cochrane, Frontenac street, re- turned from Teronte on Tuesday af- ternoon. * * * * Mrs. G. A. Jenkins, Portland, Ore- gon, who has been with her mother, Mrs. R. Davidson, University ave' nue, left to-day for Orwell, P.E.IL Miss Luey Merrick, William street, is visiting Mrs. Code in Smith's Falls, 4 Mr, apd Mrs. A. J. McAdam, Al- monte ~are the guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. George A. Macdonald, | Alfred street. Miss Kathleen Daly, Albert street has returned after spending a week Sim hiss Sibbald: Hamilton, Wolfe I Wl sn a'ae Miss Nell Lothrop left to:day for Chicago after visiting Dr. and Mrs. Lothrop, Union street west. Miss 'Mair, Union street, has re- she has been the guest of Mrs. James Riehmon® at her summer cottage. Miss Hilda Kent has returned from a short visit with Mrs. Austin Gillies at x - Mrs. 8. T. Medd and her children, turned from Bestwick Island, where | 0 ¢ They are smartly tailored in the richest 'Tipperary, Seoteh and Irish Tweeds--in the longish coats, are cut on the cleverest lines, many of them belted; the skirts are flared or pleated. . "Fashion dictates" in London and New York "proclaim the vogue of Tweed -- for suits! Priced from $22.50 t See Window Display. A Beautiful Display of Autumn Milli 0$35 ery Our Millinery Department is a very busy section of the store these days--people tell us that we've never shown a more beautiful display of Autumn Millinery, and that the prices are wonderfully moderate. DO COME IN AND SEE OUR SHOWING ! (Mint with orders.) ¥ ah 3 Ww . Davies' Co. Phone 597. ~. ~- who have been at "The Residence" for the summer, returned to Peter. boro on Monday. ¥ Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Echlin and Mr: and Mrs. J. D. €raig, who were Mrs. W. G. Craig's guests for the week-end, returned to Ottawa on Monday. . =» * -. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Robertson and their sons, Donald and Herbert, Wel- lington street, have returned from Toronto and Napanee, Miss Ruth Hubbell, Ottawa, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. H. Hubbell, Bagot street. Mrs. E. B. Lesslie arrived safely at her tew home in Weyburn, Sask., -{on Monday. 'Mrs. George McKenzie, Ottawa, went 'to Orillia yesterday to visit Mrs. Harold: Drinkwater. (Continued on Page 10.) SBN tt Nt AIGA tN i rt its Sr arm om Under the "212 nl a "3 yer 46 4 : -- Tr ---- > "KITCHENER" Signe me ] Har -- Halliday's Electric Iron. . - The men who are drilling the mew well for use of the éarelaker at Bar ribfield camp had the misfortune on |} | 2 he : OUR WORK. me to AR a ow ad nn Connon rd a i i : a sth = > . GARAGE COMPANY, 1 454. AND MA ad ute to ern Canada Bi New R West AANS Tus INE { 1 TORONTO_WINNIPER via North Bay, Cobalt and Cogfirane ROUTE OF INNUMERABLE MARVELS Selicieot ieaeg ot TP train legving 6.00 p.m. da lor Reg y Through Tickets via the "Canadian Rockies at their best" VACHINCE RUPERT, ALASKA "aid SAN FRANCISCO E Timetables -all informal f; any bles Sha A hd or T.& N. O. Railway Agents Fall = Service In Effect September 8th Leave Kingston 2.30 pan. daily, Sxeeit Sunday, for Yarker, Smith's Falls, Ottawa and Inter mediante points, For Yirker, Nipnnee, Deveron- to, Belleville, Tren , Cobourg, Port Hope, Toronto and inter- inte points. ¥ Yarker, Tweed and inter mediante a. , Arvive Kingston 10.10 am. from Yarker, Tweed and Inter- mediate points. ¥ particulars on appli- « CU. Duan, City Tieket or BR. H. Ward, Station urther cation to M Agent, Agent, VINEGAR AND SPICES | For pickling you want the bést--we have it. © LEAL | INTE Central Canada Exhibition Ottawa, Sept. 10th fo 18th. | Round trip tickets will be issued | good going on all trains Sept. 15th {and AM. trains Sept. 16th, valid for {return Sept. 16th or 17th, at | $2.55. | _Good going Sept. 10th and Sept. {17th inclusive, valid for refurn with- lin five days from and including date {of sale, but not later than Sept. 20th i. For full particulars ap (Hanley, C. P. and T. A. {and Ontario streets. ply ts J. P Cor. Johnson i ---- nr a 4 i a NYT Paciric Central Canada EXHIBITION (Ottawa, Sept. 10th to 18th. Round trip tickets will be issued good going on all trains Sept. 15th and A.M, {Irvine Sept. 16th, valid for return Sept. 16th or 1ith, at $2.55, 1g Sept. 10th to 17th nclds Hig within five days from but net later than Sept. . $3.40. Ey Particulars from F. 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