Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1916, p. 5

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niicn ting K3 rolls, and with incressed of operators ean promise (fhe same prompt service st 10 fents a roll. HAraniee to sell you the i» made jd will repluce any which ure ive. . Supplies We can supply the mont satin- Factory papers and developers modern 40 gallon nre nie, APEC o to . Cameras of all makes sold, vx- changed, rented and repalged, The Popular Drug Store. OPEN SUNDAYS, "A Paradox? Nol We provide proper glasses through which you can see. Being eyesight special ists ' we know when eyes are wrong and why glagses are right. Bee us-we un- business. KEELEY Jr, M. 0. D. 0 | OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 226 Princess Accomplishments New Shirts, in Soft Satin and Algerian | or Stiff Cuffs, stripes Silks. : 'New Neckwear Fresh from the looms in Switzerland, in very choice designs, 50c, 75¢c and $1.00. New Hats Pearl and Steel Grey, These spring 'Blue and Black. are in new shapes in soft felt, Spring Coats Spring Suits in © matchless styles. Fair prices and good service. and our "Miss Edith Carruthers, "Annan- dale," was hostess at a luncheon to- day in honor of her guest, Miss Au- drey Macleod. Miss Macleod has also been the raison d'etre of several other informal affairs this week. . . » - After the meeting of the Queen's Alumnae Association on Friday morning, luncheon was served in the Red Room, when the guests included a number of graduates. . - . Mrs. Albert E. Elmer, Earl street, will 'mot receive on Monday, April 24th, and not again this season. - - . . Wallace Mackay, who has been at- tending Queen's University, left on Thursday to spend a couple of weeks at his home, Mrs. John A. Cooper, Toronto, is the guest of Prof. and Mrs. T. 8. Scott, 84 Barrie street, for a few days. : Miss Wood, Toronto, is the guest of Miss Mae Macdonnell, University avenue, Mre. R. J. MacLelland, who has been spending the winter in Toronto, returned to town this week, and Miss Jean and Miss Mary MacLelland came down from Whithy to spend their Easter with her. * * . » Miss Elizabeth Robertson, who has beén the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Robertson, Albert street, left on Thursday for her home in Perth. | | Major Hubert Stethem came up from St. John, N.B.,, to spend Easter with Mrs. Stethem and his little son, whio are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carson, "Romilly House." Lieut. Shortt, of the 52nd Battery, is spending the week-end in Ottawa, Mrs. J. V. Anglin, St. John, N.B., is visiting Mrs. W. G. Anglin, Earl street. Miss Marie Carroll, of "The Roll- ing Stones" Company, will be the guest of Miss Helen Campbell, Emily street, while in town, : Capt. and Mrs. Douglas Anglin are spending the week-end in Toronto. Ross Wilkinson, Ottawa, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. H. J. Wil- kinson, Bagot street. Mrs. Robert O'Hara and Mrs. Ar- thur Craig are in Chatham for the week-end. . * * . * James Harrison, Montreal, is spend- ing Easter with his parents here. Mr: and-Mrs. J. H. Martin, Hamil- ton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Snelling, .Division street. Mrs. George A. Wright, Johnson A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY 15 CONSTIPATED It Peevish, Feverish and Sick, Give "California Syrup. Of Figs." Mother! Your child isn't natural ly cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its lit- tle stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, remem- ber, a gentle liver and bowel cleans- ing should always be the first treat- ment given. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for children's ills; give a teaspoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and ferment: ing food which is clogged in the bowels passes out bf the system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children love this harm- less, delicious "fruit laxative," and it never fails to effect a goed "inside" cleansing, Directions for babies, children of all &ges and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little given to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of 'California Syrup of Figs," then look and see that it made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." A A A A A AA AAA ir {To People Who Are For You Expessly! New Easter Apparel Under Normal Weight Good Advice For Thin, Undeveloped Men and Women Whe Want to Pui on Fleak, Thousands of people suffer from ex- cessive thinness, weak nerves and fee- ble stomachs who, having triéd adver- tised Mesh-makers, food-fads, physical culture stunts and rub-on. creams, re- sign Lhemselves to Mfe-long skinniness and think nothing will make them fat. Yet their case js not hopeless. A re. cently discovered combination of as- similative agents has made fat grow after years of thinness, and it -is also unequalled, judging from reports, for repairing the waste of sickness or faulty digestion and for strengthen- ing the nerves. is remmrkable pre- paration ig called Sargol Six strength- giving, fat-produet assimilative elemen(s of acknowledged merit have been combined In this preparation, which 1s endorsed and used by prom- inent people everywhere. It is abso- lutely harmless, inexpensive and effi- cient. A few weeks systematic use of Sar- gol should go far to produce flesh and strength by correcting faults of diges- tion and by supplying nourishing fats to the blood. If not, every druggist who sells it is authorized to return the purchase price. Increased nourish- ment is obtained from the food eaten, and the additfonal fats that thin peo- le need dre thus provided. All lead ng druggists supply Sargol and say there is a great demand for It. While this new preparation has from reports given splendid results as 2° nervestonic and vitalizer, its use 1s not recommended to nervous people untags they wish to gain at least tén of flesh. Pasnds 0 a druggist who is unable to \ supply you send $1.00 money order or registered let- ter to the National Laboratories, 74 St. Antoine St; Montreal Que, and a complete ten days' treatment will be sent you postpaid, in plain wrapper. WM you #H RUSSIAN TROOPS by the Russians who recently to fight beside their French all LAND IN FRANCE. The accompanying map . shows the possible route taken landed at Marseilles, France, ies on the western front, street, has gone to Toronto to spend | Easter. : | Mrs. Nina Sherman, University avenue, is leaving the end of next week for Ottawa to reside. Mrs. H.' E. Atwater, is her guest, and will res; turn to the capital next week. - - - . Lieut. Mackenzie Waters is spend- ing Waster in St. Catharines. ' Robert McKelvey and Master Gil-| bert McKelvey are in Montreal for a few days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johnston, Joseph de Pencier, son of the Bishop of New Westminster, Van couver, B.C., is at Maitland paying a vigit to his cousin, Rev. 8S. B. GQ. Wright, at the Rectory. ' Mrs. Albert C. Johnston, West mount, is in the city to remain until Tuesday. Miss Smith, Whithy, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Daniel Smith, King street. Miss Leta Elliott, spending Easter Kingston. | Cornwall, with friends is in * + » Mrs. D. A. Shaw left yesterday for Aylmer, Ont., to spend a couple of weeks with Rev, and Mrs, W. A. Bee- croft, Miss Ethel Davis, Nelson street, is spending the week-end with friends in Toronto. Miss Florence Donaldson, Univer- sity avenue, is visiting with friends at Feld's Mills, N.Y, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid G. Bailey and little daughter, Alfred 'street, - are spending the Easter holidays with Lieut. Bailey, Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, McAdam, Al- monte, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, George A, Macdonald, Alfred street. Mrs. Sine and Miss Phyllis Sine, Gananoque, are also guests for the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Mac- donald. Mr. and Mrs, James M. Caines and son Osborne left on Thursday on a trip to Johnstown, N.Y, and Amster- dam, N.Y. * -. . * . Miss Hazel Hamilton who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Si. Thomas, has returned to her home in Kingston. Gunner Normam MecCuaig, of the 53rd artillery, Kingston, is the guest of his aunt Mrs. R. J. Teetes, Water- ford. Mrs. L. Whalen, Aberdeen Avenue, has left for New York tto visit her daughter, Mrs, J. B. Clarke. Miss Florence Elliott, Barrie street has gone to Renfrew to visit her aunt, Mrs. A, C. Mackay. Mrs. W. H. Wormwith and Miss Sara Gill, Earl street, have gone to Taronto, to spend 4 week. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aykroya, Kingston, are to spend Easter with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lightfoot, Ottawa. Mrs. J. Wilfred Jones and her daughter, Montreal, are spending the Easter holidays in Kingston . * * Mrs. George Sanderson who went to Montreal for the graduation exer cises at the Royal Victoria Hospital, returned home to-day. Miss Trixie Sanderson accompanied her and will remain here for some time, Mrs. James Sutherland and Miss Ethel May Sutherland who have been in England for the past three months, have sailed for Canada, Miss. Edith Davidson, University avenue, arrived from Whitby on Thursday, to spend the Easter holi- days. Mrs. J. Wilfred Jones (formerly Miss Marguerite H. Murray) and] daughter, of Westmount, Que., are visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. M. Graves, Princess street, - * . * iRev.. 0. 'C. and Mrs. Elliott, St.| Thomas, announce the engagemen: | of their eldest daughter, Eva, to | Stanley Tolan, of St. Williams, the | marriage to take place quietly at the | end of April. Rev. Mr. Elliott, isa | former Kingstonian - » . . } Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Murphy, 226 Queen street, announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Minnie Eliza- | beth, to George Bernard Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Fleming, | Newboro. | (Continued on' Page 14.) | FERRE RR | | QUEEN'S HOSPITAL *| REACHES ENGLAND, ¢| a - Lieut.-Col. J. C. Connell re- # ceived a cable from Lieut-Col. #| +Boherington, in command of #| % Queen's Hospital, go the effect i # that the hospital unit had ar #! #% rived at Southampton on Fri- % day. The hospital unit left # Cairo a week or ten days ago. +! % The cable alsp stated that all + # the members of the unit were + well. $ 2, LJ + * - +* + + Col. Theodore Roosevelt says that | Germany doubted that President Wil- son's notes meant anything. It Wil-! son had done a year ago as he has done, many lives would have been | saved. | 'Truss Specialist--One day only, | Tuesday, April 26th, at Dr. Chown's| 'Drug Store. ; It is thought in Winnipeg that a settlement of the civil 'suit against Thomas Kelly is probable, .. Prohibition is to go Into effect "| throughout New Brunswick on May first, : A MAN OF THE WOODS ARRESTED NEAR DENBIGH FOR STEALING A SHEEP, And Brought To Napanee Jail Cheese Sold On the Napanee Board For 17% Cents. (From Our Owm Correspondent.) Napanee, April 22.--~County Con- stable Thomas Dixon and Game War- den, William Briscoe, arrived here Thursday with Bert Lambert from the township of Lindock, Renfrew County, The prisoner who is eharg- ed with stealing a sheep from a set- tler by the name of John Edwards, township of Denbigh, is a veritable man of the woods. He is about for- Ly years of age, and lives by himself in a shack in the mountains near Denbigh, In fact the accused is cre- dited with having four shacks in dif- ferent parts of the country, and only comes out to a settlement two of three times a year to dispose of his furs and hides, and to obtain a few necessaries and ammunition. Hae is credited with being a crack shot rarely missing anything he aims at so much so, that the constable who was to have made the arrest, declin- ed to go near him, and Constable Di- xon, of ew was asked to effect his arrest, which he did and brought him under a strong guard to Nap- anee, where he appeared yesterday, before Magistrate Rankin, charged with the theft of a sheep and was committed for trial. The first regular meeting of the Napanee Cheese Board was held Thursday in the town hall. About 32 cheese were offered and sold at 17% cents. : The funeral of the late Samuel Hambly, who died, after an illness of about two weeks, took place from his residence on [East street yesterday afternoon. Deceased was eighty-six years of age, and leaves on son John, and two daughters. Previous to com- ing to Napanee somé years ago, he | was a successful farmer at Gretna. VON DER GOLAZ DEAD. German Commander Of Turks Suc cumbs To Spotted Fever, GEN. VON DER GOLTZ. (Special to the Whi ). Geneva, April 22. Baron Von der Goltz, German commander of the Turkish forces, is dead of Spotted fever, + The Report Confirmed: (Special te the Whig.) « New York, April 22.--An official wireless from Berlin to-day confirms the story that Field Marshal Von Der Goltz died of spotted typhus on Wed- nesday at the headquarters of the Turkish army after an illness of ten days. -------------- - Formaldehyde for smut on grain, Dr. Chown. The anniversary of the second bat- tle of Ypres is recalled by a purple- bordered card, entwined with maple leaves, in the window of the Cana- dian immigration office in Trafalgar Square, London, LOSS OF APPETITE Most Successfully Treated by Taking " Hood's Sarsaparilla, A.oss of appetite is accompanied by loss of vitality, which is serious. It is common in the spring because at this time the blood is impure and impoverished and fails to give the digestive organs what is absolutely necessary for the proper perform- ance. of their functions, Hood's Sarsaparilla, the old reli- able all-the-year-round medieine, is especially useful in the spring. Get it from your druggist to-day. . By purifying and enriching the blood and giving vitality, vigor and tome, it is wonderfully successful in the treatment of loss of appetite and the other ailments prevalent at this time. It is not simply a spring medicine----it is mueh more than that --but it is the best spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the rich blcod digestive organs need. Store Open Tonight Until 10 see EASTER KID GLOVES 1,200 pairs real French Kid Gloves--all sizes, ev colors Tan, Brown, Grey, Black 300 pairs extra selected real French Kid points, all sizes--very speeial EASTER NECKWEAR 800 dainty ereations, with many Easter novelties, priced at EASTER MILLINERY Many new exclusive Hats just received in the nick of time for Easter them to-night--priced EASTER SALE SPECIALS All of our great Easter Sale Specials will be on wonderful bargains in-- ery pair guaranteed, in and White, at to-day's price worth $1.35, To-night $1.00 Gloves--white with black 25c, 35¢, 50c and 76¢ from for to-night--see the SUITS COATS EAC CORSETS SILK HOSE UNDERSKIRTS WAISTS aR Y'S THE EASTER STORE. DARKEN GRAY HAIR LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Naturally that Nobody can tell. Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmoth- er made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of wo- men and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe, Nowadays we get this famous mix- ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a 60-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one smell strand at a time. = By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautiful- ly darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an ap- pearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful up- pearance to the hair. It is mot in- tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. The Marrison Studio The group photographs of the Sportsmen's Platoon of Batre were made son's Studio. The bes place e Marri for 'militar; froups, Studio and outside wor y appointment. Telephone 1318, at Phone 1318, 0 PRINCESS ST. ee te etter tsttnctisctstitd Spring Millinery Showing 'Now On Of New Millinery and Tm: ported and Domestic Novel- ties. We aim to please and Davies' Special Prices on Canned Goods ce ...2 tins 25¢ CHOICE CHERRIES .... CHOICE PLUMS ....... GARDEN PEAS A invite all ladies to examine If it is in favor of your town speak 80 the public will héar it.

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