Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1916, p. 3

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~ Fair today and Thursday; warmer. SS 550i THE TONIC THAT | BRINGS HEALTH "Fruit-2- fires" Builds Up The| Whole System Those Yhe take. "Fruait-a-tives" fo rl the first tis are often aswonishe the way ¥ bus lds them up and make - them feel better all over. T} i taking "Fruit-a-tives" fon so registration scheme for re dis /# as Constipation, Indi ting seems to be undefgoing a ( nic Headaches op Neuralgia, | PI is of gradual ol ion. It was K of Bladder received coldly by the pmployers of RA, : labor, by the trades and labor unions, matism or Pain in the Back ¥ {and most-of the persons a-tives" has cu { cerned, so we hear no more about it discase, that they feel betier It was a belated attempt at the. besy stronger in every way. Th the country already having been af a rv i a fr kille the wonderful tonic # perties drained of a multitude of skilled = Ire Toe SOME OTTAWA GLIMPSES | Special K coeecpondence by H. F. Gadsby. There will be a dance at the Yacht Club to night. - Cri the - . Portsmouth, will] tea hour on Friday Mrs. J. O entertain at afternoon. Button-Displaying Colonels. + 11h : es 1 The Govern . Miss Lassie Kirkpatrick, Johnson Heé will gen- Street, gntertaindd at ted on Satar- cruiting He ig | day afternoon-in honor of Miss Kath- others to go that he|leen Crisp. himself, His fiotto : : : : do it.' His ribboh is | Miss Kennedy and Miss Swetman, blue and yellow, the blue being some | who 'have been camping with Miss slight token of his feelings when he Mabel Nesbitt at' East View Park, returned on Monday to Deseronto. happens to hear what people are say- Mrs. MacLaren Ewart was the ing hou him. I gue :st of honor at a Dutch luncheon Then there at the Country Club to-day, when would have those present were Mrs. Douglas] war only 'Anglin, Mrs. N. C. Polson, Jr., Miss| that understood the Furgpean 1ai-| yi' Garrett, Miss Mabel Richard-| guage here u. horse In| oo arice Eva Richardson, Miss Mar- { Canada, not even in Ring' s County, | j, (o' bense, Miss Blanche Kent, Miss Nova Scotia, where DeWitt Fond | Hilda Hague and Miss May Rogers. picked up a lot of venerable and! ™"yioe Rolland, who has been Visit- erudite specimens The ~ conse-| jug Mr and Mrs. T. W. Rolland, Earl quence is that many a cplonel who | 08 Mi left yesterday for New York. couldn't" think of riding any! nd Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Jones, but a polylingual horse, has be tochester, N. Y., spent the.week-end cut out of an active and glorious | Hor! Mrs. K. L. Jones, «ing street, share in the war ) The badge dis-| . ° tribut takes him in, f course. | Miss Hilda Haguc U niversity His motto is the same as ard the | avenue, was hostess at a delightful Third's, "A horse! A hors only | func heon on. Tuesday in honor of not spoken so violently His. rib- | Miss Kathleen Crisp. Covers were t llow and chestnut ----- the | laid for eight and the other guests horse be ing old stuff. |included Miss May Rogers, Miss Mol- colonels have a spec- | lie Saunders, Miss Aileen Folger,| with two bars," one bar| Miss Blanche Kent, Miss Lassie Kirk-| enough to inkeribe their | patrick and Miss Helen 'Rew (New The motto is "We got our York) tendgncy to gout from' flashing his the en : be found yp urging awa, Sept. 6 t's . "a ' | is | Frouble, other con- k find when "Fruit is also the colonel who | ridden off gaily to the couldn't find a horse { workmen, who could have done more | for the Empire' by staying at home, | whilst' large numbers of healthy {idlers did not respond to the call { So far as public opinion has, «ex pressed itself in the newspapers of both political parties, the registration | | scheme looks like a hoar frost. Only | two classes voice entiré approval -- those who might expect to get jobs ag registrars and census takers, and those who would like a chance to in-| sult Quebec, whose. recruiting has beer carried vn under the active dis couragement of Major-General Sir Sam Hughes' scurvy treatment of that | gallant soldier, Gen. Lessard, and the | seditious teachings of the Borden Government's allies, Bourassa and] J.avergne. : The long end of the registration cheme is avowedly a general badge and button distribution for those who a rofit professed that\{hey wanted to go to| ¥TOH : . a the front, but for some reason or| Di the ribbon a deep purple, as Mrs. other were unable to do so. A com-| indicating the rayal proportions of | Hughes, 'who spent a delightful two prehemsive answer, as it were, to the| their dividend rant {months in the Canadian West, re- plaguey. fellow who asks: "Why Colonel John Wesley Allison | turned home on Saturday niin. : "aren't vou at the front?" Quizzed | the late colonel, 1 should say gets | Mr. and Mrs. W. J Robinson, Di- thus, any beneficiary of Sir Sam's! @ badge of his own as Sam's particu- | vision street, left on Tuesday to visit badge and button plan can flash his| lar friend, super patriot, gravel|their son in Winnipeg: and before evidence and avoid furfher argument! seratcher, and chief money saver of | returning home they will take a trip The badge and button plan is a the British Empire There is no;to the Pacific Coast. modification. of the Chinese system,| telling how far Colonel Allison | Mrs. L. E. Skey and Mis which indicates distinctions of rank| would nade gone toward saving the [are in own from Toronto and merit by jackets, caps, peacock| Empire on a basis of ten per cent. | Reynolds-Crisp. wedding and are feathers and the like. Jackets, of|and up if the Kyte inquiry hadn't 8uests of Mrs J. 0. Crisp. at gourse, we cannot adopt, because the| stopped him. Colonel Allison's | John s rectory, Portsmouth khaki covers everything and feathers| motto is that of Monte Christo, "The | es 8. 0.0 arealready monopolized by the Jiga-| world is mine." His color? Well, dier-brindles and such, but badges]! how abowt green? He certainly | are free for all and will be used ex-| made all the other profiteers green | tensively. The next session of P. arlia-| with envy. oid ment may be expected to set aside an| appropriation of a million dollarg for | badges. A very neat thing in the way | of a gun metal badge, with a suitable] ribbon, can be made for a quarter of a dollar, so that for one million dol- lars four million people can be pro- vided with_badges, and thus present a dauntless front to the enemy. For another half million dollars the same number of citizeng can be supplied with buttons, which can be worn on the coat lapel when it is not conveni- ent or modest to wear a badge. The buttons, I take it, will be worn daily, $0 that he who runs may read the balked heroism of the button displa- yer; but the badges will be reserved for ceremonial occasions, such as banquets, picnies, clam bakes and the like. Of course, the badges will vary in color and degree, because this is a Semocratie country and these distinc- tions will include all shades of pat- riotic éndeavor, For instance, there will be a badge for the M. P. colonel who drew two salaries, one as a mem< ber of the Canadian Expeditionary | Force, who was a soldier in every- famous tablets, mad nu {1 He. a box, 6 for 2 + At all dealers or sent pos a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Wire Railings, Fences, Gates, Flower Border and Wire Work of All Kinds to Ord - Announce for Thursday and following days the - Formal Showing of the new modes in er on Partridge & Sora - : CRESCENT WIRE WORKS Phone 350 yon is ye a bot tne . The steel lal badge not beng a Millinery, Ready to-Wear and Yardage Goods and cordially extend an invitation to you to attend. A. Hughes and Miss Laura WHEN USING 1 ILSON'S \ NEV) | READ AAS Al i AD STEACY'S andl Dainty Pork Thatlich, Sausage Burn and Disfigure 12Y%c 18¢ ; Kellogg for the the St. Miss Dorothy Chowne entertained { informally at the tea hour on Tues- day at "Sunnygide.' Miss Vita Minnes has returned home after spending several weeks | with her aunt, Mrs. Griffith, inf. | Brockville. Prof." and Mrs. Duckworth, who have spent thé summer in Kingston, | left to-day for Toronto. Miss Mary Powell, New York, has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Minnes, "Hillcroft." - ». - Far more effective than Sticky Fly Catchers. Pn to handle. Sold by Druggists. and Grocers everywhere. ® Notice! ® The. shortage of phota chem- fcals for finishing films does not affect us as we have supplies on hand to carry us till the new supply arrives. We are finishing more films today many times over than 'all other local dealers combin- ed. Six finishers cannot keep up with the work. We are selilng and guaran- teeing the best film on the mar ket and still developing at 10 cents a roll. H. F: GADSBY. MAY USE CANNING FACTORY AT NAPAXEE TO FILL PORK AND BEANS CONTRACT. With the Government -- Kingston Man Seeking Horse in Napanee -- Three Deserters Canght--Presen- tation to Lieut. Jemmett, (From Our Own-Correspondsat) Napanee, Sept. 6.--The William Davis & Co.,«pork packers of Toron- lo, may open up the canning factory in order to fulfill a contract they have with the Goveinment for pork and beans, A representative of the company was here looking over the building and making inquiries as. to labor, ete. If the company decides to use the building it will require about eighty hands, and will keep them employed until next spring. In the Police Court before Magis- trate Rankin two drunks pleaded guilty to the charge, and were fined * Miss Emily Johnstone, who has been the guest of Mrs. Robert Fras- er, West street, left on Tuesday for her home in Charlottetown. Mrs. N. P. Wheeler, Ottawa 's the guest of Mrs. R, 8S, Waldrow, King street. Miss Phyllis Welch, Montreal, visiting friends in town. Mrs. Arthur Hale, who is the guest of Mrs. Robert Fraser, West street, leaves to-morrow for Ottawa. J. D. Craig, Ottawa, spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Craig, Barrie street. » Dr. and Mrs, p. E.: Mundell and Misg Eleanor Mundéll, Brock street, returned from Murray Bay this week. Miss Doris Browne, who has been Homemade New England Little Pig is By Using CUTICURA +The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal; noother Best's The Popular Drug Store Open Sundays ~ | thing but the expedition part of it, and the other as a legislator, who felt that it was Nis higher function to stay at home and play politics. The motto on that badge will be "He stood be- tween love and'duty and cashed in $1 and costs each. G. Fitzpatrick of Kingston, on a similar charge, was also assessed $1 and $4 costs. Sergt. Skinner, 155th Battalion, was here yesterday looking for 4b- Seutees from that Battalion, and visiting Mrs. Clement Coles in Mont- real, peturned home on Monday. A number of young people had an informal dance at the Yacht Club on Monday evening. - Mrs. W. B. Dalton, Johnson street, treatment so effective. Sample Each Free by Mail 'Weinerwurst 18¢ With 32-p. Skin Book. Address poste card, "Cuticura, Dept. 3M, Boston, U.S.A." Sold throughout ,the world. on both," 'and the ribbon will be white and yellow. The white stants for the spotless condition of his hands as far as German blood is concerned. Then there is the church parade colonel, who burst forth in active ser- vice khaki and then let it go at that, He .saw the boys off at the station, | Couple of deserters had been seen waved good-bye to them, said "God! near Strathcona, and Chief Barrett be with you. 1 can't go," and that| Went out, but the soldiers had gone, was as far as he got. Then he re-| leaving their uniform in the cellar of tired to his country place to brood | an uninhabited house. No trace of over 'the reconstruction problems| them could be found. The uniform which hé must help to solve\after the | apparently belonging to the 146th war. His motto, of course, ig "Safety Battalion, Is still in the hands of the First," and his ribbon willbe red police. and yellow, the red signifying the A. E. Howard of Kingston is here rage he felt when circumstances com- | looking for a grey mare which was pelled him to let somebody else fight| hired out on Saturday -last to a man the Germans. for a few hours, and who has notl Next comes the eleventh-hour col-{ yet returned it. The horse and rig onel, who is real brave up to the| was seen in Napanee yesterday after- time his regiment is ordered abroad, | noon, and the Chief of Police expects and then drpps out on sick leave.} to locate it shortly. Neuritis or chilblains or something At the meeting of the Town Coun- like that, superinduced by a san-| cil held last night Lieut. Douglas guinary desire to slay huns, if his| Jemmett, Canadian Engineers, was doctor would 'only let him. The | presented with. an illuminated ad- metto on his badge would read "Ad| dress by Mayor Ruttan on behalf of} astra per aspirin," and his ribbon | the town, in appreciation of his de-| will be white and yellow. The wliite| votion to duty snd sacrifices at the stands for the spotless condition of| front. Napanee is proud of its sons '{ his hands so far as German blood is] who have responded to the call"of the I concerned, also for the color of his| Empire, and also of the fart that face when he thinks what might have | Lieut. Jemmett's services were re- happened had he gone to the fri | cognized by the , When and lost his temper with the enemy. | Was awarded the Distinguished Con- | Then there is the accountant col- dace Medal. onel, who comnects himself with nn the Audit Office or the Pay and Re-| cord Office, and cuts & great figure Adding up sums in full uniform. His motte is "The fountain pen is might- ier than the sword." Black and yellow are his colors, the black sig- nifying that ink is his medium, not the bldgn distribution with the assistance of the Chief of A FIRE AT TWEED. Police, succeeded in locating and ar- resting Ptes: H. Babcock, Oscar Bumhower and Sam Switzer, who were later taken back to Kingston. Word was sent in yesterday that a Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Segsworth, Toronto, and will later go to Hamilton to visit rela- tives. The Wm. Davies' Co, Ltd, Phone 597 Paul King's Harness Store Was Bad- | ly Damaged. | Tweed, Sept. 1.--In the early morn! of Wednesday last Paul King's har- ness store was swept by Qire. The (§ yrigin of the fire is unkndwn, the first intimation of it being seem by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Depencier 2 lady HUrTYing 10 eatsh an early THE and Mrs. Depencier, Gananoque, morning train. - Before firemen arriv- LONDON DIRECTORY ~ ad the blaze was quenched by a zeal- (Published, Annually) sent Tuesday in ows i. B io] 00S bucket brigade, but not before enables traders throughout the world 88 orence io arrie to communicate direct with English street, returned home on Monday Lid tonienis were nearly ruined. D, : 5 McNaught, - accountant-teller at Sy TRE in Toronto. thie pst two weeks the local branch of the Bank of yHASUPACIURERS & UEILERS Montreal, has -been transferred to ing a complete cominercial guide to Almonte, where he will perform the Lon duties of accountant. Mr. MeNaught's London end ly the Dizec- removal from Tweed is~a promotion. On Tuesday last Mrs. P. Badgley EXPORT MERCHANTS left for Toronto, where she purposes' with the goods they ship, and the spending a couple of weeks. Colonial and Foreign Markets they Owing to the decreased demand supply; waa for carriage hubs, Mr. 'Fitzgerald's! STEAMSHIP LINES hth' factory has opened. arranged under the Ports to which Rev. Father Cary . visited Rev. they sail, and indicating the approxi- Father Quinn on Welnesday last. mate sailings; wy Mise© Carmel Breen, of Buffalo, PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES Nae ponpanied by Mus, Pirin of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, the latter's brother, W. Breen. Mrs. etc, in the principal provincial towns and industrial centres of the United Frank Maynes returned last week Kingdom. from Frentonhridge, where she spent Rpaomm, of the current edition will] a Soule of Mrs. ean iE ity be forwarded freignt paid, on 're- PERL ceipt of Postal Order for $5, last week with Montreal friends, W. Dealers 'seeking agencies can ad- Turcott is holidaying with his bro-| vartise their trade cards for $5 or lar- ger advertisements from $15. ther Lee, of Buffalo. The LONDON DIRECTORY €O., Ltd. 25, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. . * . Mrs. R. H. Cooper and little Miss Nadine, who have been visiting Mrs. Jamés Higgins, King street, will leave on Friday for their home in Sydney. Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER It Saves Time Prof ao Mrs. and Miss Hild street, returned t fax. Mrs. R. Easton--Burns and Miss Freda Burns, Frontenac street, re- turned from Bow Echo to-day. Miss "Alice Macfarlane; who has been the guest of Mrs. L. T. Best, Albert street, returned to her home in Peterboro to-day. Mrs. R. W. Rayson, University gvenue, is visiting Miss Nan Skinner Lat ""Cataraqui Lodge." » . > Mrs. F. c. Casselman (nee Cora Watt) arrived in town from | Edmon-| Alexander ' Laird Laird, Johnson is week from Hali- Boys' (Question gem 4] Where can | buy my British- Warm? The answer is, at Picnics and Lunch Pails Miss Percival, who has been with Mrs. Buxton Smith, Wellington street, returned to her home in Ot- tawa on Monday. Mrs. D. H. Rogers, Gananoque, spent Tuesday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Kirkegaarde left on Monday for their home at sister, Miss Pose Brouse, nurse-in- Merrick, William Street, - . Miss Vera Divas. Iroquois, is Mexican Bandits Caused Deaths. ~ Laredo, Tex, Sept. 6 --Twenty- five Mexican soldiers and eleven pas- sengers were killed ast Thursday when a Constitutionalist train was wrecked by bandits claiming alleg- fance to Carrero Torres, according to advices reaching the border. The bandits butchered the train guards -- PEQUOT MT CASINO WRECKED. Society Hotel at New 1 Glitted by Flames. : New London, Conn., Sept. 6.--Pe-| quot Casino, society folks' beautiful club house, situated at the mouth of a. wm, Conn, | ~ Alitheboys' fall coats "are now in and the lucky oveilook the political colonel, who devotes his time to raising regi- ments, not to leading them into the danger gone. He is the busy man is the political colonel. No sooner does he raise one regiment than he and carried away everything movable, those advices sa The wreck oceur- red between San Lats and Tamipico, below Carsenas. - It is not probable that the Mun visiting Mrs- G. H. Williamson, Brock street. She was accompanied by her brother, George Brouse, who the harbor, valued at. $75,000 was practically destroyed by fire shortly' § after noon yesterday. fourth time the By fite in the past quarter of 8 ofn- ury. " This is the' no hee rated buyers will be the -- ones, « Boys' suits to out the, boys. PE The Casino has been the only aris- neral| tocratic hotel in the summer colony, and many private dinners, dances and functions have been held in the spacious club house. x 8 Baroness von toba ex-ministers will be Contractor Kelly may be ----ei at once. H or where there are ho German shells At Glasgow, Scotland, A. J. Ba bursting around him and interfer-| four, the first lord of the Admiralty, ing with Bis plans. There is 10|gaid Britain must have more war- limit to what this kind of colonel ; sd raise regiments and wit - Joking Te al because he can Ay it

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