Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1916, p. 6

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mr. A THE DAILY'BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1916. : : ======|gO0W THIN PEOPLE | CAN PUT ON FLESH |News From Eastern Ontario Points 7 Sm a | t : Boi AN INSTRUCTIVE ADDRESS { : T i 0 1 from your at g re EEE rer ee | | . mn . | Was Delivered on Wolfe Island by NEWS. FRON THE DISTRICT, rmeome vee CLIPPED FROM THE WHIG'S Wolfe Island, Sept. 12.--The pas. { R_four Meal I > Ee tor of the Methodist church, #lev. | ® Wo ( "XC 2 : . > your ctiens MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES, William Henderson, gave "An Even- (Front Our i Correspondent) { assi tion, ar obably Fl ont : > | ing of Travel in Bible Lands" to a Sept. 16.--Aq {he family residence, {of ges 1d need reconstruction. In Brief Form the Events In The || reo and delighted audience on the Sydenham , on- Wednesday| Cu the. foolish' foods an Country About Kingston Are Told | jst inst. On tables were.a marvel |évening Charles Gray, an aged and |3atdust diets, , ~--#t'ull of Interest to Many, ous variety of articles, just a part of highly respected resident of the Town {ever o y 4: . Palestine and Egypt that he brought [for yuany years past, passed away in|let It is the intention to op®h the ;nq explained in rapid Tamenous | thee? 6th year -of his age, a victim of | solid { Cape Vincent school next Monday. | touches, and at the close three ladies idropsy. For many years he was a vith aot, fat ay be the ot. Tos George Pepper has taken over thé|and three gentlemen appeared in prosperous farmer a few miles east of | sult Sargol, aims 'to. , JOT TN | management of the Victoria Hotel, | genuine Turkish and Jewish cos-!the town in the Front of Leeds and stagnant bie ba with millions « Ifanarks from his father. ag g s imparted | Lans he: Towns Af ann +. | NEW red blood corpusclesi--t( » Dare i Caste. Titles that, as Jescribeq, imparied Lansdowne Town hip. After Secui-|plood the ca ng power ta deliver ' h 1 Sto . hinist, -lalso a fund of inspiring kn Ing a position on easy street, he gave every ounge of fat-jaking material in ys Sc 00. Boots ton Place, died on the 2nd inst. of in a pleasant way. The rector, Rev. {up the farm, and with his family | your food to every part of your Body heart failure, aged seventy-two years.| Mr. Leach, moved thanks in the came to Gananoqué to reside. He Bapsal, Lois ith Four oad, B2 $2, $2.50 and $3. na 0 . 3 pa OoOd on £ pr | He was a Scotchman. 2 | strongest terms of merrited praise, leaves two sons and two daughters. |assimilated form. Thin Pople tel oA : Charles S. Holcombe and his fami-| and reférred to the deepening inter-| The school of cookery in conneg- they have gained all the way from 10 . ' | ly, Cape Vincent, N. Y., expect to i se 1 8s ng also in the [¢§ ri » Barriefield: ¢ as| lo 25 pounds a month while 'taking ly. Cape Yo. expect 10|est in those lands as being also in tion with the Barriefield camp has| fargo) And say thatthe men nea ing Girls' School Boots eave in a week or two for Biloxi, iwar, This was seconded by Mr. Work- [arrived here to get things in readi-jput. Sargol tablets are a careful com- . Miss, to spend the winter. > man, Queen's student, effectively pass for the camp on Saturday, Seve-| bination of six ofthe best assimilative $2, $2.50, $2.75. Franklin Dunning, Cape Vincent, supplying the Presbyterian church, [pra] motor trucks of produce have elements known to chemistry. They : 4 N.Y, will leave for Buffalo next{apq the names were included of also arrived sant, harmless and inexpensive, and ' reek a a de a1) boitiim , AYE xs a 8 . mless an Xpensive ¢ : Nek to. eutes he Yontal Jepartment pistes Ww somal and avell, ol Elmer Scott, for a number of years all good druggists in this vieinity sell Children Ss School ; 1e iiversity o uftalo. ingston, for eir musical and elo- past on the staff of the Robert Taylor them subject to an absolute gugsantee - : | o, Owing to ill Health, Rex, Dr. E. J.| cutionary selections, that were much | hry Goods Company, has enlisted ro Qf eignt jherease Jb moles Adi ad Boots, Buttoned or ie . |Stobo, B.A, S.T.D: formerly of| appreciated, 'and the vote carrded co vice overseas with the 72nd Batlle a in every large package. Ifyou | A ; 3 oy , servi Seas anc at nd a druggist who is unable to sup- axo on eC eC 10AS { Smith's Falls, has resigned the pas-| with enthusiasm. E. PI 'Jenkins tory in camp at Petawawa ply van, send $1.00. money order or vB > | torate of the Baptist church at Hes- ved an excellent chairman. . iy han. registered letter. tof the National 4 % I rel pro oy ie ai ' Harold Adair 'has arrived home Laboratories, 74 St. Antoine Mont- aced. (In Foi Trot® Time) | paler. los Nv John C. Cleary took his sister, O" [from Valcartier camp to spend a few |real, and a complete ten days treat. GCG iH Sh t Clayton, N.Y., Mrs. Horace|Syracuse, and niece at home here in days' furlough with his parents, Mr.|™ent will be sent you postpaid in plain ymnasium oes. Mann, New York, caught a 10% |his fine car last week to Delta, were |, oy ffhomas Adair, Pine street. | "rapper. . 5. 8 / » 8 . A si % By Six Brown Brothers > pound maskinonge. It was a fine| he wae born and had his eariy life"| Lieut: Frank Coal specimen. Horace Mann brought in| And the writer knows that the people {ven The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. C : spending a few days in tow No musical organization has achieved a more popular success a 12% pounder the same day. there are heartily pleased with his NE ys in town . with' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. than this saxophone sextette whose playing proved a feature in "Chin John. Purdon, boss dyer in the|marked success as a manufacturing Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. 1 as Reid, Stone street, : y as »e Clin® duting the past stason, In the tWe Sev cloct ne Clyde Woolen Mill, Lanark, for the|farmer and of fine Christian life. | one street, and who has been BOOTH & C0. 212 PRINCESS 8T. |}, come 40 tablets to a package, are plea- ~~ " S. Reid, who has 15097 | Pussvfoot March In Fox Trot Time) § x Brown Brothers | 0c for chener to take a similar position in|Kmight, Gananoque, on- the 12th|... 4 , Buli Frog Blu.s SiX Brown Brot ers jt etwo + a large mill there. visited Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. in Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pennell. Stc - On Sunday last W. D. Lewis, Cape|the Methodist parsonage, and wes | N © 5 0 R05 Fe + SRORS ing of mellow saxo- iva ro i a a: a ith island raet, have returned home after f » Vincent, N. Y., picked from vines in| much pleased with our island. : . iow y phone tones produces a rich harmony that will strongly appeal to all ' : : , spending Tuesday and Wednesday at hn Ary vl : his garden a quart of fall strawber- bg co av Napanee visit he fair : re - who enjoy something tuneful and lively. vDon't miss Nearing this ries. Mr. Lewis says that the Lest] * . Nap. 'isiting the fair and renew excellent record, and the Be +EWis says thal the fruit, 'EDDED AT WESTPORT. |ing-acquaintances. was large and exceedingly fine WE " | FO y Yas 0 3 | H. W. Cooper, H. A. Valleau, and . 3 > S rere i . o ' : Miss Frances Buckley, Cape Vin- The Kelly-Scanlan Nuptials at St. |C. 3 hee were in Deseronto the early cent, N.Y., who has been a nurse in Edward's Church. _ part. o the wek imattendance at the ' ' as Is {annual business meeting of the Thou- . --ly : : i 0 > ' . - > ~ ~ the American Hospital in Paris since Westport, Sept. 13.--St, Edward's |. Islands and Oshawa Railroad: Other I opular Hits the outbreak of the European war, | Church, Westport, was the scene on | Mr. and Ne Copa Railroads Will return within a few weeks to| Monday, Sept. 4th, of one of the lot Toronto, are spending a few weeks y . 3 x . = Paris to resume her work. prettiest weddings, when Rev. Fath-| town witl oli og WW rr On the New September List | Evans Box, Calabogie, left on Wed-| er O'Rourke united Th marriage El- Sh Hook i paride 3 | nesday' for Belleville to -entoll as a| len Genevien, second daughter of | ih cio a0 Kingson Mrs. Chas which includes the mast captivating vocal and indtru- { student at Albert College; preferring | Mr. -and Mrs. Terence Scanlan, top. 0 yo 000 has returned mental numbers now being offered in the big musical { Belleville to Renfrew in the latter's| John A. Kelly, of Railton. At. 8.30 |, 5 ©." So 0 Belleville, centres * | present congested state. He is to/a. m. the bride eutered. the SRUFCh . ursue stydies leading to matricula-|on her father's arm while the Wed-| .. o T rife Three ten inch, double-sided Victor Records--90 cents purs : 5 bi : ding March weds rendered by Rev. wis. Saran A. 1 hom geen, wife of for the two selections : Miss Helen May Belisle, daughter | Mother Superior of Notre Dame Con- | ide EROmpE ng lesaundsia Pretty Baby (From "Passing Show of 1916") of Mr. a Mrs. "Jolin B lisle Ray-| vent. °s | sont was: eimki ¥ 50 VERE. 5 Billy Murray | 18102 | of M he ny Su "well known | The bride wore a handsome gown Ha Yes Duy Ise Souls old aud When You Drop Off at Cairo, Illinois * . ) in Lanark. Where she has many of white Georgette crepe over white 190 . pe ' alth severa You're a Dangerous Girl Avon Comedy Four) friends, has received the appoint- satin de cheng and a Jatge Satin Nat New Books in Tabard Inn Library I'm Saing Va Buck Home and 2 . | 10088 ment of matron at Valcartier Camp pf ke color Bide se Tl and car- | at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. ave a VWenceriy | me Hospital, holding the rank of captain. ried,;a white prayer book, the gift Ragging the Scale (Banjo) Van Eps | 18085 of Notre Dame Convent, of which Baas eh Doweshore) (Rese " she was a graduate. Her sister, Miss : CORP. BURGESS WINS Katie, was bridesmaid, and wore a pretty dress of pale blue silk voile | HONORS AT THE FRONT | 4 , {ight pink flop hat. The groom | ; ° Exquisite Red Seals by Caruso, Farrar, Garrison, | Sesm-- was asdisted by Peter McCormick, of C A | N McCormack and others {| |Q@ets' Promotion and D- C. M.| Odessa. | omparison, Immediately after the ceremony the For Gallant Defence of happy couple, with a large number | just recorded by these artists, the perfect blan 5 for some time past ; >etawawa, has past year, left on Monday for Kit-| Mrs. M. Grifin and Mrs. Christie . ime past at Petawawa, has Foot of West St. been transferred to the Barriefield eR IA You Will Want a Victrola No home is com- plete without a Vie- trola. If there is not already one of these wonderful instru- ments in your home you will certainly want one this wine etr. With a Victrola you have access to .. all the" best music "the world has pro- duced. We have a Victor record in stock the music of which was compos- ed 814 A.D. Price from $21 to $255. C.W.Lindsay, Limited 12] PRINCESS ST. - » Cobourg, Sépt. 15--Mrs. Reuben|ated by her girl friends with ever- Jackson has. received word that her [green foliage and cut flowers, and brother, Corp, Charles Burgess, who | where a buffet dinner was served. was with the 35th Battalion, has been The groom presented the bride | awarded the Distinguished Conduct | with bar pin set with emeralds and | i WwW | -- : : ounded. f relatives, motored to the home of | Hear them at any 'His Master's Voice' dealers' | the bride, which was tasteily decor- | Ww D 1 Be Special price on No. '1 Crawford i Peaches this week. Also . plums, Medal. 'On June 12th, Corp. Burgess | pearls, the bridesmaid with a signet € i ' z wag left to watch several Canadians) ring, and the groomsman with a dia-| pears, gages, etc. Phone us your or- , - 3 1 : 'D- TRAN PF Wn f who hi#1 been wounded, and while| mond set tie pin. . der. Will send to any part of the city. BERLINER GRAM-O I I IONE CO doing sc eight, Germans got into the With many well wishes Mr. and . MONTREAL AMER trench where they were, Corp. Bur-| Mrs. Kelly left at one o'clock for Phone 141, 302 King St. Nr : gess® fought With his rifle' until un-| Toronto and Niagara Falls, the bride vite a i ; able to use it because of a severe|travelling in a navy suit of serge 2 i 2 OBI .cnoir Srteet { wound in the high, and then taking| with dainty white silk' blouse and H i & : 1 2 out his revolver succeeded in killing|hat of old rose. Both bride and - a } five of the eight Huns, it is stated,! groom are exceedingly popular, 2 | y \ . , rous an - DEALERS IN EVERY TOWN AND CITY ge ~ i while the remaining three made off.| which fact the nume ONE PRICE FROM COAST TO COAST LR py | He was madé a corporal on the spot, | pensive gifts besides cheques and JETOR SECURDS=MADE IN CANADA AR fi and later awarded thie medal. He is| money gave testimony. On their re-| THE TOR now back with his battalion, turn they will reside in Railton. LONDON D CTORY : ANN NNN IRE AS ER (Published Annually) HUN PRESS SCORES DOCTOR TO FACE COURT. enables traders throughout the world | to communicate direct with English U. 8. AMBASSADOR |, .. Alleged to Have Prescribed iy 8 . : Liquor Freely MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS $ . 3 In each class of goods. Besides be- y Calls Him Pro-British--QGerard Winnipeg, Sept. 15--The wisdom |ing a complete commercial guide to Repudiates Utterances At= |, inserting in the, Manitoba Temper. London and its suburbs the Direc- | ance Act clauses demanding that on tory contains lists of ~Aributed to Him. September 1 and March 1 of each provi EXPORT: MERCHANTS ear druggists in the province moet Fs ge the ' Attorney-Genera)'s | With the goods they ship, and the ambassador, James W. Gerard, is sales | Colonial and Foreign Markets they again under fire in a section of the De A rr supply; German press his tite for 3 Tomar cense Inspector MacLean, for it has » STEAMSHIP LINES E & i him with material for two arranged under the Ports to which made recently by Dr. Gustav Stresse-| Provided him wi 8 h il b xi man, National Liberal leader of the projacutions of alleged Sifenders. a mall and indicating the appro ) On looking over the re % y 3 a tor of ton E ner | MacLean. noticed that a doctor had | PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES rine warfare. indiscriminately preserived Navor of leading Maatacturens, Movehayts - for applicants permitting ete., @ principal provinc Ww aad Ehassader Gctard is Shoted as obtain a quart bottle of whiskey at and industrial centres of the United how the representatives of districts the druggist's for $1.50. Detectives | Kingdom. : from which export to America was a|Were sent out, saw the doctor, com- A copy of the current edition will vital question could advocate sub-|plained of ennui, asked for a pick-|pe forwarded freignt paid, on re- marine warfare. me-up, dropped a hint, and the doc-|ceipt of Postal Order for $5. The National Liberal Press Agency, | tor, it is said, fh three cases gave Dealers seeking agencies can ad- in a communication to the newspa- |out a prefgription calling for a quart | vertise their trade cafds for $5 or lar- pers, takes the ambassador to task § whiskey. The sequel will be seen | ger advertisements from $15. ; for what is termed 'unwarranted in-;in the police court in the course of -------- 4 tervention in a purely German ques-|a day or two, when the doctor will| The LONDON DIRECTORY CO., Ltd. $4.50 to $10.00 Write for free copy of our 450 page Musical ~~ Encyclopedia listing over 6000 Victor Records. EES Ie Cr It Pays Us to Advertise it Because we live up to our advertise- ments--tell the truth in them and back them up with the quality merchandise. It will pay you well to come and investigate. Special Saturday Only Don't Miss the Chance 'Stock up on Shirts now $16.50 Men's Fall Suits in while the prices are down. | dark grey mixture, tweeds, Iat- $1.50 Men's Negligee Shirts, | est fall styles. Special Ci on | Saturday $10.75 Saturday . .. . 95¢ yz : 121 Princess Street. Berlin, Sept. 15.--The -American tion," and says that the ambassador's appear on three counts of helping| 25, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. remark is characterized by that/to circumvent the Temperance Act, "naive presumptuousness which be-| He has already been served with his 9 FEE IB | Nieves that the decision affecting Ger- | summons. ' = eee many's political future will be dic- - . - Just the very thing you will tated by Germany's American export | Belgian Males To Go to Germany. ; - -- need soon is a heavy all wool interests." Havre, Sept. 15--General von Bis- ty, ' $20.00 Men's Balmacaan Fall ribbed and plain shawl collar The pa declares that Ambassa-|sing, Military Governor of Belgium, Overcoats in dark brows, all | ®Weater coat, in grey, navy, dor Gerardgwould do better to leave |is sending to Germany all Belgian = wool: Ei Tweed. . maroon and khaki. to the responsible German authorities Hales between the ages x 16 Hoon ; ¢ = English Special price $7 and $7.50. Special the decision on what use is to . Recently 1, were taken from Cn . made of the means at their command | Liege. moms 5 = - Saturday vl $12.95 Saturday - $3.95 agaiust Euslatd, sud adds: : . re : - AT LAST YEAR'S PRICE "Theurt and manner in which Am- Sr Sf Yiglets Jor rough Sin. . E ' | 75 pairs of Men's Double YBARS PY, bassador Gerard--and not for the at Gibson's; Red Cross Drug : 1 nh : T 915.00 Mon's Eng Tweed '| first time--looks after British inter-|Store. > Dulioesgstut. Draviersy RES Men» F gibt styles. inl | FT FA OO AOE TOT ests is extremely characteristic of his| Rev. Father Demase Dandurand 4 = Only in dark grey mixture. seral attitude." batsador & Iy Salehrated the SRvEHLy Sith afigivers : Regular 50c. Spee 7 he American amba or in reply sary of his ordination as a Roman y . > BE ek b states that he never heard of - Dr.(Catholie' priest at St. Boniface. He Saturday only . 35¢' Saturday . .. $9.50 Stressemann's speech, snd sartaluly is ia hia Bindty eighth, year. § Y. . 1 o . ba never made any pu utterance - "Ice Cream Bricks" at Gibson's. Sr wil gret looking over our re the nature attributed to him. But so} J. E. Chartrand, Montreal, was SE Xs : se ) ou not re SW sre = as his attitude on the submarine [sentenced to three years in the peni-|J} £9 : § gains. ' issue is concerned, Ne declares, It is|tentiary for counterfeiting Bank oi [j} : based on pro-American, not pro-| Montreal five dollar bills. British, motives.' te | oaichy A 256 Salam Powder oi 5 odors or 15¢ at Gibson's Cross a : : a : 50c--Picton and Return--350c. | Drug Store. to $10. Your Shirt Wi SS. America leaves at 7.30' a. m.| In ten years 103.452 trespassers Choice for $3.75. 5 . on Wednesday, Sept. 30th, for Pic-| have beem killed on United States or . : ton Fair. . railway tracks, P a ; -------- "Larkspur Lotion" kills head para- . . ; ! kd : . : Sle "Larkspur Lotion" kills head para- | sites. at once. Sold at Gibson's Red HZ ; 8 [Ra oe : < sites at once. Sold in Kingston at|Cross Drug Store, y i . 127 Princess reet Gibsons ed Cross Drug Store © |. nave a senerat(f} I= 213 Princess St. Opp. Grand Opera House

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