Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1916, p. 8

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Shey... 2 hs, 250. 3 Pes Bis Corban i C. HP PRINCESS ST. PHONE 530 NEW TREATMENT THATI = KNOCKS RHEUMATISH G0e BOX FREE TO ANY SUFFERER Up in Syracuse, N.Y, a treatment for rheumatism has been found that hun- dreds of users say Is a wonder, report. Ing cases that seem little short of miraculous, Just a few treatments even in Lhe very worst 'ives seem to accomplish wonders even after other remedies have failed entirely. It seems to neutralize the uric acid and lime salt deposits in the blood, driving all the poisonous clogging waste from the system. Soreness, pain, stiffness, swell. Ing Just seem to melt away and vanish he treatment first introduced by Mr. Delano is so good that its owner wants everybody who suffers from rheumatism or who has a friend so af- filcted, to get a free 50c package from him to prove just what it will do in EVEry case before a penny is spent. Mr $ 25¢/ ch 25¢ » FOR Kindergarten to Junion Part I.-- Norman Aldridge, Stevey Amey, Géo. Atkens, Eva Black, Jack Brooks, Hewing Clark, Earl Fox, Thomas Hart, Maud Holtham, Alice Kelly, Gordon Loke, Joseph McBratney, Ha- zel O'Grady, William Peters, Fillmode Reed, Doris Rolson, Katie Ryan, Max- {oe Smith, Roy Walker, Harold Walx er, Jennie Young. Half-time to Junior First--Stanley Alcorn, Dorothy Bews, Lorraine Burke, Ora Christmas, Yvonne Em- son, William Holland, Thelma Jen- kins, Alec Nicholls, Harry Orr, John Percival, Bramwell Smith, George Taylor, Roswell Thompson, Hilda Tid- man, Madell Woodcock. Honor Certificates-- Dorothy Bews, Lorraine Burke, Ora Christmas, Wil- liam Holland, Thelma Jenkins, Alec Nicholls, John Percival, Roswell Thompson, Hilda Tidman, Madell Woodcock. Junior First to Senior First--Her- bert Bellringer, Marjory Payne, Wil- la Hall, Nellie Car, Macbeth Mayell, Blanche Curran, Kenneth Dunnett, Rossie Greaves, Florence Rayner, Marion Donoghue, Helen Kelley, Gre- ta Williams, Marion Jamieson, Bertha Allen, Harry Kelly, Doris King, Ethel Atkins, Mildred McUen, Dorothy Mor- ton, Isabel Sidle, Arthur Harris, Ce- cil Johnston, May Powell, Reuben Cohen, Rose Nolan, Armstrong Amey, Harry Johnston, Rosswell Lee, Arthur Sherman, Louis Cohen. Promoted to Senior Division of Jun- ior First--Winnie Kelly, Evelyn Hil- lier, Mary Murray, James Fraser, Julius Abramsky, Robert Fowler, Charlie Grigg, Arthur Perfett, Rita Botting. Junior First to Senior First--Lew- is Richards, Margaret Pound, Teddy Stroud. Bernard Smith, Helen How- ard, Edith Soles, Ruby Robinson, Stanley Musselwhite, Norman Smith, Hilda Angrove, Vernon Coe, Lottie Amey, May Doody, Arthur Rawson, Charlie Denna, James Kirkwood, Ry- rie Lyall, Harry Bird, Sydney Flee:, Mansel Berry, Alice Grimm, Phyllis Harvey, Ethel Patton, Ethel Horsfall, James Arnold, Fred Prager, Earl Delano gays; "To prove that the Delano treatment will 'positively overcome rheumatism, no matter how severe, stubborn or long standing the case, and even after all other treatments have failed, XI will, if you have never previ- ously used the treatment, send you a full size 60¢ package free if yeu will Just cut gut this notice and send it with your name and address with 10c to help | Pay postage and distribution expenses to me personally." Fil, Delano, $71A Wood Blag a .X, 1 cn send only oun ke to an address, By Batterton, the "'On.the Way to Barriefi Photographer, 282 Ontario street. Clark, Robert Kilminster, Nelson Routbard, Fred Amey. Junior Division of Junior I promot- to Senior Divigion of Junior I-- Beatrice Williams, Ada Hughes, Ken- neth Benn, Harry Westwood, Harold Moyse, Kenneth Kirkwood, Lily Scott, Louise Healy, Florence Judge. Senior First Class to Second Class Kate Norwebh, Arthur Cohen (equal), Sara Yampulsky, Ben Susman, Pearl on v---- Open Day and Night. What wonderful opportunities for diversion and pleasure the _Bieintzman & Cn. Player -Hiann "The Different Player-Piano™ fumishes. No home is complete without one. This is the: aluminum action Player-Piano--the "weather-proof" aud "wear-proof" Player-Piano. Investigate its many exclusive features. Ha to you. ve it C. W. LINDSAY, LIMITED, 121 Princess Street. lau, William Greaves, Leslie Harri" Lillian Angrove, Alice Williams, Thel- ma Woodcock, Lillian Lipman, Annie Gossin, Rose Walter, John Pople, Wil- lie Percival, Norman Thompson, Leo Lipman, Edward Donnelly, Wesley | Powell, Ashley Aldridge, Edith Kil- iminster, George Clarke, Josephiné | Williams, Joseph Fleet, Elsie Hughes, | Richard. Hunter, Albert Vince, Albert {MacCallum, Charles Billing, Ward | Payne, Stanley Esson, Donald Ross, {Norman Asselstine, Anna Morton, Eva { Fox, Alice Reid, Norman Truesdell. Honour Certificates--Pearl Black, Wesley bert Vince, Rose Walter, Sara Yam- | pulsky. Second Class Junior Third-- Florence Green, louis Robinson, Gwendolyn Holland, Elias Nolan, Car- rie Ryan, George Prager (equal), Ev- elyn Rogers, Daisy Hunter, Herbert Simmons, (equal), Beatrice Aldridge, | Ear Campbell, Rebbia Mittel, Hilda | Wright, Mabel Robinson, William Cur- | ran, (equ¥l), Ethel Rolfe, Horace Tid- man, Lorenzo Denna, Edward Tanner, Susan Williams, Winnifred Rawson, Ivy Billing, Edith Isner, Leslie Keeley, Winnifred Ruffell, Doris 'McEwen, David Saunders, Katie Allen, Russell Orser, Gordon O'Grady, Ralph Max- am, Clinton Hartman, Roy Loke. Honor Certificates-- Evelyn Rogers, Herbert Simmons, Gwendolyn Holland, Ethel Rolfe, Katie Allen, Rose Mirs- ky to Junior Third to. Senior Third Helen Salisbury, Anna Prager, Eve- lyn Kirkwood, Albert Wilson, Robert | Harkness, Lois Valleau, Gordon Bear- son, Jennie Aisner; Willie man, Hidla Jarvis, Elmer Byron, Clara Knowlton, Dorothy Wilson, Ar- thur Christmas, Charles Moore, Mabel | Bennett, Vera McCammon, Cecil { Watts, Gerald Ferguson, John Berry, Cyril McKeon, Norman Veale, Kath- leen- Kilminster, Irene Wiskin, Gordon McCormack. Junior Third to Senior Third--Ag- nes Law, Mary Gossin, Marion Ang- lin, Percy Robinson, Frances Craw- ford, Bessie Gossin, Sydney Wilson, Adah Tanner, Gladys McGill, Ger- trade Walker, Russel McCullough, Dorothy Janeway, Benjamin Smith, Esther Susman, Evelyn Gilmour, Ed- |ward F rancis, Sara Lipman, Grace | Horsfal, Lorne McConnell, Cora { Kemp, Ronald Allcorn, Pearl Mayell, Samuel Rotgauze, Flossie Morton, | Jacob Rotgauze, Robert Pindred, Lou, |is Mirsky, Beatrice Clay, Alice Raven, David Cohen, Joseph Tait, Henry Pople, Emma Newman. | Senior Third to Junior Fourth: | Black, Sara Mittel, Gladys Ferguson, | Brenda Druce, Irene Allard; Helen » | Rogers, Edmund Smith, Kenneth O'-| Soldiers Swear | Grady, (equal), Ida Gossin, Eleanor | Holland, Dorwin Drysdale; Samuel Ryan, Horace Ward, (equal), Jean | Gimblett, Rebecca Anderson, (equal) ; | | Sheldon Cohen, Marguerite Phillips, | Mildred Carr; Jean Irwin, Benjamin {Sugel (equal); Edward Ryan, Bessie | Vince; Clifford Amey, Saddie Amey, | (equal) ; Violet Rusk, John Sullivan, | Elda Macdonald, John Routiey. Honours--Brenda Druce, Irene Al- |lard, Helen Rogers, Edmund Smith, | Kenneth .O'Grady Ida Gossin, Elean- jor Holland, Dorwin Drysdale. From Junior to Senior Fourth-- | Annie Abramsky, Edith Allard, Cecil Allen, Helen Anglin (Honors), Cath- arine Angrove, Lilian Arniel, Lilian Butlin, Northcote Burke, Frances Belwa, Marjorie Druce (Honors), Dorothea Druce (Honors), Orton Donnelly, Rose Hoffman, Marjorie Holland, Etta Kirkwood, Marion Les- | ie, Nina Matthews (Honors), Cecil | Martin, Melville Mayell, Philip Mit- | tel, Barbara Merchant, Georgina Mor- {ton Wiliam" Newman, James Nelson, [ives Orser. (Honors), Olive Pearson, | | | | | | | | Ivy Smith, Gordon Sweetman, Moses | man, | son | Honor | Marjorie { Donnelly, Richard Taylor, Edmund Wil- Helen Anglin, 0. Certificates Druce, Dorothea Druce, William Newman. Honor Certificates, Senior Fourth William Allen, Grace Asselstine, | Violet Brown, Bertha Henry, Vernon Johnston, Doris Kershaw, Mildred | Leslie, Clara Morris, Jean MacPher- | son, Anna Potvin, Bella Shear Cataraqui School Junior I. to Senior I.- lifford Brigden, Har- dna Dulmage, Tom From Willie Keates, ¢ old McElro I Condensed "Want" Ads. Order Form Use this blank on which to write out vour condensed ad. space. Enclose stamps, Whig, Kingston, Ont. Rate: Onewent a word, first insertion: one-half cent a word rtion; 25. words er less, sequent consecutive inse one month, $2.00. Each charge less than 25c¢. ------ money order or cheque and 1 initial, figure, dollaf sign, etc one word in each nail direct to The British cach - sub- 3 times, 50¢; one week, £1.00: No 5, count as one word. Please publish the above advertisemen Name Address If desired réplics hity be addressed to Box \ plies Mailed enclose 10c extra to cover eost of postage. « "dive Number 3 at The Whig Office. If owell, William Percival, Al-| jance, Reginald Ruffell, Hesse Abram: | Brown, | Osborne Caines, (equal), Freda Sus | Sugarman, James Slade, Victor Tid- | Mercer, Kathleen Leary, Jack Scrut- ton, Adex. Thompson, George Wil-| son, Cecil Bennett, Harry Coventry. Junior Division to Senior Division of Junior 1.-----Anna Bamford, Thorn- ton Rowe, Beatrice Sturgess, Melville Smith, Jimmie Tremhaile, Frank Eyes, Margaret Sullivan, Gladys Hub- ley, Ethel Adrain, Gordon Fowler, | Russell Gibson, Kenneth: McGuian, George Snowdon, Elmer Smyth, Dor- othy Ferris, Perey Vincent, Claude | Vankoughnett, Charles Penfold. { Senior 1. to Second Class.--Albert i Clarke, Wiltred Hepburn, Violet An-| derson, Edith Bamford, Ernest Pal- amountain, Chye Sugarman, Marjorie Colwell, Amelia Lower, Mary Mor- ton, John North, Phoebe Marshall, | Harold Harper, Eva Schofield, Har-!| old Jamieson, Walter Emmons, Reg-| inald Gardiner, Harry Fields, Wil-| fred Drysdale, Fred Berry, Irene Secker, Florence Harkness, Charlie! Smith, Anna McCormack, Willie Fraser. be Honor Certificates, Sept. -- Dec. | 1915. -- Edith Bamford, Pauline Brookes, Eva Hewett, Clara Sears, | Nettie Trenhaile, Fred Berry, Albert | Clarke, Walter Emmons, Harold Har-| per, John North, Owen Sharpe. Jan.--June 1916.---Ernest Pala-| mountain, Walter Emmons, | Second Class to Third Class--Ev-| elyn Siddall, Alfred Payne, Effie | Cronk, Harold "Taylor, Winnifred | | Secker, Jessie Siddall, Robert Thomp- | son, Dorothy McCormack, David] Burteh, Lulu Drysdale, Harold Dine, | Robert Beck, Gladys Slade, Harry! | McElroy, Robert Trowbridge, Evelyn | Donnelly, Lena Anderson, Ethel Mer-| | cer,, Ralph Hopkins, Emily Horsfall, | Vera McElroy, Clarion Williams, | Camilla Fowler, Lena Chariton, Vic- tor Ennis, Mary Colwell, Raymond | Hogan, Kathleen Taylor, Jack Rowe, Floy Peters, Junior Third to Senior Third. ! Agnes Smith, Catherine Harris, Nor- ma Todd, Mildred Keates, Anna Hun- er, Clarence Adrain, honors; William | Harkness, Earl Keates, Evelyn Jack- | son, Maude Palamountain, Noble | Fleming, Richard Hunter. | Senior Third to Junior Fo arth.-- | Doris Schofield, James Carr! Edna Anderson, James Menderson, Hgrbert { Armstrong, honors; Earl irant, | Lawrence Harper, Mildred yron, | | Hildred Sears, Edward Rollo} May | Blake, Harry McBroom, George. Bax- | ter, Ione Curran, Madolin Curran, | Dorothy Grant, Arthur Todd, Wm. | Cannem. Louise School. From Junior First (Jr. Division) to Junior First (Sr. Division) --EIl- len Burden, Muriel Beesley, Dorothy | Clugston, Gordon Clarke, Marjorie Ferguson, Evelyn Fuller, Floyd Gib- son, Mamie Hinchliffe, Jean Hunt, Elizabeth Irvine, Eva Manhan, Lillian | | Murray, Harold Melver, Grace New- | man, Madeline Redmond, Bessie Steen, | Marjorie Storms, Minnie Thomson, | Willie Timmerman. ! Honor Certificates--Jean Hunt, | Eva Manhan, Dorothy Clugston, | Floyd Gibson, Bessie Steen, Marjorie | Storms, Winnie Thomson. | From Junior First to Senior First | --Erland Sharpe, James Fowler, Hill- { yard Kelly, Lillian Thomson, Doris | | Mercer, Marjorie Publow, Henry Mc- Neely, Thomas Banks, Georgina Todd, | Thofmas Tupper, Donald Sherman,! Elva Rescorla, Edward Murray, Ma- rion Birmingham, Evans Norris, Car- {mel McKeon, Emma Woods, Pearl | Peters. Henry McNeely, | Elva Rescorla, | Gladys Smith, Georgina Todd, James | | Fowler, Thomas Banks, Erland | Sharpe, Lillian Thomson. Senior third to | Honors -- Bessie Driver, Norman | Way, Lillian Clow, Hyman Green, | Harriet Rounds, George Anderson, George Richardson, Blain Phillips, Evelyn Gowan, Gordon | Serena Snyder, Joseph Crawford and Willie Hunter equal, Hyman Yam- | Allen, | Ellen | polsky, Sally Cohen, Edith Roy Sharp, Annie Bateson, Spratt, Marion Smith, Pearl Sylvia Brunke, Joe Cronin. Pass--Willie Banks, Fred Reid, Shar- man, Charlie Ryder, Hilda Layzell,| Florence Ed- | Eleanor Murray and | wards equal," Doris | McMahon and George equal, Margery Thompson, Hubert | Baird, John Haggarty, Eva McCul- lough, Rupert Moncrieff. Junior Fourth to Senior Fourth--- Albert Brown, Clara McQueen, Fran- ces Rhoades, Eldred Saunders, Mary Handler; Evan Parker, Roland Hew- gill, Albert Kelso, William Sears, Ruth Bateson, Rhea Holder, Lloyd Lemmon, Charles Turner, Isaac Yam- polsky, Merton Francis, Lillian Da- vidson, Ernest King, William Bartels, Edith Spence, Fred. Nancarrow, How- ard McKeon, Mildred Davis, Dorothy Rawley, Clarence Francis, Emma Gough, son Honor Certificates--Edith Spence, Alberta Brown, Eldred Saunders. Senior Fourth Ciass-- tificates--Doris Fowler, Alice Cartnel, Charles Bufus, Francis Me- Smith, Anita Master, Archie Mulligan, Fred. Smea- | thers, May Mulligan. Depot School. Junior to senior--Edgerton Van- coughnett, Lily Wells, John Daybell, | Florence Buttler, Evelyn Corcoran, Arthur Parks, Bruce Emmons, Harry | Babcock, Cyril Cattermole, Reginald Cattermole, Millisa Breen. Interim promotions-- Franklyn Con- | very, Mary Gray. | Honor certificates--REdgerton Van- { coughnett, Charles Howland. Senior First to Second -- Helen MacGregor, Carre Shufflebotham, Flora Carman, Herbert Cattermole, Vera Babcock, Harold Martin, Mary Gray. { Interim promotions--Arthur Con- i very. | Honor certificates--Helen MacGre- gor, Lily Carman, Flora Carman Car- rie Shufflebotham, Joseph Jefferies. {| Second te junior third, with hon- | or certificates--Albert Martin, James | Maynes, Beulah Emmons, Cape Vincent Sunday. SS. America leaves at 7 a.m. and 2.15 Sindays for Cape Vincent, passing through 1,000 Islands groups on afternoon trip. Soc. Fi A pleasing event took place Wed- | nesday at the resides 'of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kerr, Belleville, when Bert L. Bell, a popular member of 18 155th band, on leave from Bar- camp, was made the ient of a wrist watch, lp | mieson united in marriage Miss Eva | rived, and will enter on his duties on | | Sunday. junior fourth-- | Crawford, | McMahon | Robert Clark, Helen Fergu- Honor Cer-! Me- | CLIPPED FROM THR wmIGS MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES, ---- 2 wm Brief Form the Events In The Jountry About Kingston Ars Told ~Full of Interest to Many. Smith's Falls may have its name changed to Kitchener. | Rev. Wm. Moir, Stirling, a Me. | thodist, enlists for overseas. i Capt. Bothwell is ill in the Ren-| frew hospital suffering from appen- dieitis. i Pte. Wm. B. Wells, 39th Batt, | formerly of Napanee, is reported | killed in action. | J. J. Marsh the well known] Smith's Falls undertaker has pur-| chased an auto-hearse. | On Thursday Rev. H. Edgar Allen | united in marriage Miss Annie Mills| to Walter Rqbert Scott, both of Brockville, Pte. Don. Vana e, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. VaMlstine, St. Catharines, formerly of Napanee, is reported wounded. . . Wednesday morning Rev. W. S. Ja- Blanche Carley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. Carley, Brockville, to Rich- ard G. P. Shane of Lyn. Ogdensburg is to have a new daily paper, Frank P. DeVinne intends to convert The Mirror, a weekly pub- lication, into an evening paper and | P.C.L. Erney, of the Prescott Mes- senger, will be associated with him in the enterprise, s The first loom in the Caldwell | woollen factory at Perth was started | on Monday, and another on Tuesday | and a third expected to begin work in a day or so. Cloth for mak- ing khaki caps is being produced. The foundation of the new presby- tery at Westport has been completed. | When finished it is said that the new building will be one of the finest | church residences in Eastern Ontario and will cost about $14,000, | At a slimly attended public meet- ing of the Renfrew ratepayers Joseph Legris was elected by acclamation as Deputy Reeve of Reifréw in place | of Hugh MacDonald, who for busi- | ness reasons recently resigned. { Four valuable steers were poison- | €d this week on a ranch farm be- longing to John Brabazon, G.T.R.| agent at Blackwater. It was found that the tenant who recently left, | set out 'a pail with a quantity of green paint in the bottom. The re- cent rains filled it with water and the cattle drank therefrom. The! four beefers were worth $300. { Gananoque | From Our Own Correspondent. June 24.--James Bell represented Court Thousand Islands No. 66, C.0.F., at the High Court Sessions in London this week. Rev. W. S. Lennon, the new pastor | { of Grace Church, with his family, has | arrived here and will begin pastorate on Sunday. | Rev. A. E. Oliver, for the- past three years pastor of the Gananoque | his | | East Circuit, with his wife and fam- | | ily, has left for his new a Honor' Certificates--Doris Mercer, | ppointment | at Inverary. | Rev. W. W. Weese, the new pastor | of Gananoque East Circuit, has ar-| Mrs. Nicholls, wits of Prof, W, H.] Nicholls, of Ithaca, N.Y., has arrived | to spend the summer at. their island | cottage a few miles up the river. Rev. Henry Gracey, D.D., who has | been in Petrolea with his daughter, | Mrs. George Hay, for some time past, | is pending some time here' with his | daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Watt. { Miss Josephine Bedard, daughter of the late John Bedard, of this town, | had the good fortune to win the prize | for general proficiency at the gradu- | ation -exercises of the Eastern Hos-| pital, Brockville, last week. The | prize was a handsome sunburst of | pearls, | Miss Helen Davis, daughter of Dr. | and Mrs. J. J. Davis, Pine street, who | has been undeérgoing treatment in Kingston General Hospital, has re- turned home, -! Miss Jessie M. Gould, King street, { is spending a short time in Lans-| downe the guest of Miss. Beulah| Burns. { nde | "WHY WOMEN | = | The | nervous' | to terrors of nervous | nO man can ever appreciate. | The | and | are necessary for {plications should show a Men's Suits We have placed on sale "fifty"' two-pioce Summer Suits. Prices from $10 to $20. While They Last 14 Off --WATCH OUR WINDOWS Roney's, 127 Princess Street Dominion Fish Co. Fresh Saguenay .. ... Salmon, Fresh Mackerel, Fresh Frog Legs. Phone 520. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Res! move Them With The Othine [ Prescription, | This prescription for the removal | of freckles was written by a promin- | ent physician and is usually so sue- cessffl in removing freckles and | gIvifig a clear, beautiful complexion | that it is sold by Mahood Drug Co., | Limited, or any druggist under guar- | antee to refund the money if it fails. | Don't hide your freckles under al veil; get an ounce of othine and re-| move them. Even the first few ap-| wonderful | Improvement, some of 'the lighter! Debil freckles vanishing entirely. | Saney, ae ) Be sure to ask 'the druggist for | jeart, the double strength othine; it is this | fords." One wi plsehe that is sold on the money-back guar- | BEDiting cor vaca. antee. Public Notice Owing to thé death of the late Mr. C. S. Prouse, the Branch Post Office which was for- merly located at the corner of Clergy and Prin- cess streets, has been transferred to the eorner of Princess and Barrie streets, and will be locat- ed at. Hoag's Drug Store, We wish to inform the residents of the up- per portion of the city that we will be glad at all times to serve vou with money orders, postal notes, stamps, ete. Our constant aim will be to please our m friends and customers. faithfully yours, Frank J. Hoag, Postmaster, Kingston Sub. No. 1 any ~ Mendel's SUMMER SUITS IN SUMMER MATERIALS : In Palm Beach, Pongee Silk, Silk Poplin and Palm Beach Silk and iight weight clots from $7.95 up. PARASOLS and SUNSHADES 100 different colors and shades, styles and prices, in silk, linen and mercerized from 65¢ up. Children's from 25¢ up. Ladies' and Children's Dresses in voiles, sills, taffetas, linen, ginchams, ete. A few very nice sport coats left to clear ae A MENDELS Opposite Grand Opera House -- 217 Princess St. ngston's High-class Exclusive Ready-to-Wear for Women and Children.

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