Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1916, p. 5

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--our or THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT O'Connor's Ladies" Exclusive Our Big Sale Is now in full swing--hundreds of pleased custom ers Saturday and To-day. . 'A Real January ~ Clearance You have to see the values offered to realize the saving you can make. --COME TO-MORROW ---- T.d. OCONNOR X Higher up street, but always lower in price. Tremendous Possibilities. Do you, Mr. Merchant, realize the potency of advertising? It is like gunpowder. If it is your own it may open. up a gold mine fokyou. If it is your competitor's, it may result disastrously to yoy, unless you have cut the fuse with the sharp scissors of your own publicity. If your competi- tor is advertising, you cannot afford to neglect it; if he is not, you have a beautiful opportunity of which you should take full advantage. Dining Room Suites AALAAAASASAAAL s 'Acomnlete Dining Room St | den or Jacobean Oak, or in Dull Mahogany, I™ better if well matched throughout---e ies, and that's just where looks 100 per cent. | ven to Rugs and Draper- we excel--PRICES LOWEST, , RUGS AND CARPETS, LINOLEKR M,; CURTAINS .-- ALL . THE LATEST, or PHONE TooFs 00, Yours Harrison Co.,. ni ee "BEWARE ------ OF A COLD' Wear Rubbers The Best Kinds Rightly Priced Allan M. Reid, , 111 KINGSTON. Battery may leave) Kingston next month it will probab- ly' be necessary for the men attend- Ling lectures at the College to drop their class work so that the final touches in training and organization may he put on without any delay. Sergt. George Shortt, Arts who has spent six months in the Paymaster-General's Department at Ottawa, was in the city in connection with the formation of the 8th Artil- lery Brigade in Kingston, 'of which the Queen's Battery (16th) is a unit. His many friends about Queen's were glad to welcome him and to hear that he had been recommended for the position of paymaster with the 15, { Xth Brigade with rank of captain or major, re These appointments as lieutenants in: Queen's Officer's Training corps are announced: "A" Company- Ferguson "B"" Company---1L. "C" Company--J "D"" Company--K. M. Munro. -C. 8. Allin, A. 3 M Hanna McCormick F. Ettiner, J Supplemental examinations for certificate "A" will be held on Janu- ary 22nd for those of the Queen's of- ficers' Training Corps, who failed in this examination last March Sergt. "'Bob" Dibble of the Aqua tic Battery, Kingston, the American amateur champion oardinan, has se- cured his transfer from the battery and is at his home in*Toronto. He will join the new Sportsmen's Bat- talion as soon as arrangements are completed for recruiting to eom- mence, Ernest Broome, Renfrew attend- ing Queen's University, has enlisted as .a member of Queen's Stationary Hospital, to go'to Cairo. The two companies of*the 59th Battalion stationed in Brockville will send a team to the Indoor Athletic Meet which will be held in Kingston on dpe 22nd. ville hospital by Major McColl, M.O. The colonel is suffering from grippe, The Military Cross awarded to designed expres for the present es square. borne on each of the four arms, and His Majesty's cipher appears in the centre on a 'small mounting.the larger one. The decor- ation is a most effective one, differ creditable to its designer, Mr. H, F. King of Arms. tof dark purple with white on either commissiengd officers of a tish army of Indian or Colonel mi decorations, many of these cr have beeR™®Wiarded for life-saving undew=the enemy's fire. William Burton, Harrowsmith, has arrived in the city to take the next course for infantry officers. Mr Burton is a veteran of the South / rican war.» He expects to be able help the 146th wet son SN good | Military College. b lite, whether in Famed, Gola : mm Major A. D. Scott, Montreal, wil | likely 'be given the command of one | of the new French Canadian battal fons. He is a graduate of the Rgyal * W. J. Egan, -Cobden, is coming to | the next P. 8S. kL school to qualify | having been granted a lieutenancy in | the 130th Lanark and Renfrew bat- talion * | of , J. AS Laundry, F. Nagle, J. & on, R. W. Wilson, H. J. Adams, E W. Cole and W. McLean has been taken on the strength of the 146th Battalion. Dix Major R. M. VanLuven and Lieut G. Crothers,-E. B. Smythe and FOOD SOURING IN STOMACH CAUSES N INDIGESTION, GAS. \ "Pape's Diapepsin" ends all stom- ach distress in five "minutes. Wonder what upset your stomach --which portion of the food did the damage--do you ?" Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a re- volt: if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate ha® fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch "gases and acids and eructate undigested fodd; breath foul, tongue coated-- just take a lit- tle Pape's Diapepsin and in five min- utes you wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women to-day know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin oc- {easionally keeps this delicate organ iregulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebel- lion; if your food is a damage in- stéad of 'a help, remember the quick- lest, surest, most Harmless relief is | Pape's Diapepsin which costs only, [fifty cents for a large case at drug |storés. It'd truly wonderful---it di- | gests food and sets things straight, | Iso gently and easily that it 1s really | {astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on abd on with a weak, Manitoba Legislature, to rajse 4 bat- | years, talion of Seandinavians anq Jceland- | disordered stomach; it's so unneces- | sary. : NEWS ABOUT TROOPS QUARTERED IN CFS Tron hig aistrive--* ] | ers for overseas. service. cry : : { D. Whaley are attaclied to the! 146th Battalion, making a total of forty-four officers ¢n duty. Ss Sergt. P. J. Fisher has been ap- pointed C. 8. 'M, to "p" Company. G. H. Staley has been appointed | sergeant while aeting in the medical! office af the 146th Battafion, : Three hundred applications for ar- tillery commissions. withthe new To ropto and Kingston Brigade have heen provisionally granted and about one-third will receive early appoint ments 10 variows batteries The OUT: Wi be appointed jn the urder tfiey qualify and are required Licut.-Col. Roy, officer command. ing the Royal Canadign Horse Artil lery, Kingston, has aceepted ah invi tation sent by Mayor Church to give an address in 'Toronto at an early date, on the share that has taken in manning the artillery branch of the Capadian Expeditionary Force. Ow- ing to the rush of Toronto men for the Horse Artillery the complement was exceeded in the early part last mith, and artille ry there ordered stopped The Otta wa call new brigades rénewed the work of the Toronto Artillery re ruiting office ' for A" 4 Battaligh Company Gananoque way Oddfellows Hall on Mosddy and 'reaching Gananoque night. B" Companies, will change places Brockville leaving and will mareh all oth the Tuesday Militia Y.M.C A. under the di- re of V. Farmer, is arrang- ing for the use of the Sunday School Hall of ock Street church, corner Montreal streets. A conference was held with the arrangement he soldiers i The ion this very central place (Continued oun page 8 ) Col. Adams was sent to the Belle-! Lieut. Edwin Baker, Collin's Bay is: war and is of silver. It is 1 5-8 inch-} The Imperial Crown is raised cross sur-| ent from any other in use, and-most | Burke, C.V.0,, 'C./B., F.S.A., Norroy | It is suspended from a ribbon 13 | inches wide, having a central band | side, and is intended for captains, | ¥ lower | grade, or warrant officers in the Bri- | tary forces. As in the cases of dther | | FAMES HAJLADAY, 1 1 nergetic Ree MARVELOUS MUSK, * WORE iid Russians EXraoiainary ~ Tuspiration, Leo, Jan have ere ada eff eet has bed rt a and Mischel Cherniay ky ated hipression in Can will undoubtedly leave its for many years to come It Nn said hy » erities, that no n 'the histe ( anada have ever created s enthusiasm and such interest in music probably done SiC in tha They have timulate mu twelve great ed the Domi more to in Canada than any artists tl ior we be 22nd, June Chernjavskys werniavski trio, the pianist gave « nc anship A regarded as Melbourne X of speaking t 1e ol Says Leo. the violi Mischel the 'cel proof of their musi few years ago they wer: wonder=children, but now they have entered the ranks of mature artists and must be regarded as such. To an audience that comprised a large sec tion of the "popular element" the chamber music of Tschaikows and! concertos for violin by Paganini and Liszt must have come to an unexpect- experience Jan Cherhiavsky made a great impression His in- terpretation was marked by an ad mirable grasp of the essential spirit of the rhapsodic music and also oft the brilliance of his technique He was recalled several es and added Paderewski's minwel s a Toccata by Leschetizsky Mischel Cherniavsky, chose his "cello solos a beautiful Cantdbile by Cui, Popper's "Arlequin' and as the ex- tra numbers the latter composer's Papillon ang the Broken Melody (Van Bione.) The early ise of + Mischel Cherniavsky is' be amply fultilled, and the future will hear more of him. Ld Chernigviky gave a spirited performance of Paganini's violin conegrto No in D. major the well written cadenza heing from the arfist's own pen.In the early por- tion af=the programme, the ¢hernia- vikys gave an enjoyable rendering of Tschaikowsky's A minor trio in cleve of || recruiting || "Hi for | camping at Mallorytown in the | night, | Methodist || and Brock || church board on Saturday, and | "being made so that | have the-betiefit of | and which collectively and they were heard te advantage, the sensitive and dedicate work of Leo CherniavsRy being particularly no- ticeable. 'These youRg genigses will give one concert here on. Thursday, Jan. 20th. 3 ? The M#itia Department * has = ac- cepted- the offer of Messrs, Prout, Ross and Sigfussos, members of the | ndividually | i cess of the enfeebled Membranes, Fs New High White Short Grey Short Black Short White Spats High Black, Spats. Just Arrived Spats White Trimmed . . and Fawn Spats Spats Attractive Prices in Fine Furs + We are clearing out many lines. of Neck Pieces and Muffs, and invite your inspeetion. Gamphell Bros. - Makers of Fine Furs. Maple Syrup Suggests having for 'break fast Buckwheat Cakes. We have the genuine Maple Sy- rup and Buekwheat Flour, also Old Virginia Self-Risifig Pancake Flour. Henderson's Grocery 59-61 Brock Street. WINS MILETARY CROSS, 'Capt. A. S. Wrights A Graduate of : Yioyal Miliary Tolle. Capt. Arthur Stanley Wright, a graduate of the Royal Military Schoo!, and a son of .the late Edward Wright, of Rockliffe Park, Ottawa, ! has been awarded a military cross tor gallant conduct in active service, He is thirty:one years of age, and Home-Made Candy and Chocolates - Fresh Made Every Day ~ SAKELL'S - Next Opera House. Phone 640 sors Lo A ---- amen JANUARY"S rss semen \ Dining, Parlor and Living Room Furniture at Sale Prices James Reid, The Leading Undertaker. Phone 147. Personal Services. V a i HOODS | West End Meat Market > Just reccived, a Inrge stock of | Fresh Pork, Prices In Cuts from | 15¢ to 20¢ nu Ih, { ™ Also n Inrge stock of Western Beef, prices from 12'%¢ to I%¢ ga ih. Cooking Apples Table Apples - Guaranteed Cooking Eggs Strictly Fresh Eggs 5s + | Oranges, Celery and Grapes. | Corner Earl and Barrie EMPIRE GROCERY, |{ Streets. Phone 407. Some 2c mn 30¢ pk. choive Farmers' Butter | 25¢ pk. | | BEN W. LEE, i Phone was with the First Artillery Division, ill at the Battle of Ypres quent battles, and Claims $22,180 Commission, The Rock and Power Machinery Company, of Tor 0, has begun an action against the Beate Manufac- turing 'and Engineering Company, and B. G. Rendaud, of Napanee. The,| plaintiff egmpany clainis commission | of $28,180, { eer Tas { } YOUR BRONCHIAL TUBES When a cold settles in the bronchiall tubes, with that weakening, tickling | cough, immediate treatment is very important. The breath seems shotter | because of mucous obstructions: usu: | ally fever is present, your head jars with | every cough and your chest may ache. 'This is no time for experimenting or delay--you must get Scott's Emulsion | it once ta drive ont the cold which started the trouble, and: it "will check the cough by aiding the healing pro- | H you have any SA thptoms of. bron- i chitis, or even a stybbarn cold, always | remember that Sip's Emulsion has | been relievidg ths trouble for: forty | It is free from harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. wel subse- | Spur: Chains Spurs | Khaki Wool Shirts . Crawford & Walsh . Civil and Military Tailors Bagot and Princess Sts.

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