THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1916. be Belgians are'Starving SMD 1S VADEILLEMUOR WLGARASKS S0cKS| While Canadians Have Plenty EX-| FOR HIS MEN OF NO. 10 COM. | THIS POPULAR THE ATRE | PANY (QUEEN'S) ENGINEERS Our Heroic Allies Deserve ,TEXDS ITS PRESENTATIONS ! It You. Only Gives the Best Of Photo-| Contributions May Be Sent To Mrs. | . More Help than We are Giving plays, But Has Now Reached Out 'W. EL. Goodwin, 1 Alice Street-- | Into Footlight Specialties, There Are 208 Men In the Com-| The Strand, one of Kingston's most| pany, sl BRONZE KID, $5.00 GREY KID, $6.00 and $8.00 BROWN KID, $7.50 and $8.00 of war, have shbjec rue Ity and An accident of geography, and the fortunes Belgium to the cold-blooded] calqulaied starvation of the German conquerors - from danger, are making money out of th Legitimate though our profits are, share of them to our Allies, w are te stand up for their rights and defy the encmy. dest We have given mucli--but barely. enough to help keep the Belgians alive. More of "them every week are calling for help, as their own re- sources are exhausted; and [ every one of the millions ! should have something more than the three slices of bread and the pint of soup which is all the Relief Commission can supply out of present contributions, Ifgpu have been helping, do m you can till the war 1s over and Bel- gium is free. If you have not gi yet, will you make up for lost t with a substantial contributic "Better still, will you give, every month; enough to feed one or more B in families, at the rate of $2.50 each per * month? : Whatever you can afford to give, send your subscription wee! ! Ronis orin one lump sum to'Local or Provinci ia CoHmmitte Belgian Relief | fund 59 St. Peter St., Montreal, we in Canada, secur ; OF > | sprightly popular playhouses, is high-class vaudeville, superior photo-plays, many' patrons were: delighted with | the supérbe singing of Duo. The Manetta Duo are a attraction in the vaudeville world. Their opening number wads a Neo- { politon folk song, which, appropriate- garbed, they rendered with grace, the Signor playing on a guitar and Senorita chiming in| effectively with a tambourine. The | | Senorita then sang "I Hear You Call-| ling Me," with much sweetness and | | expression, and the Signor followed, ! his rich powerful tenor being heard | to telling advantage in "Good-bye, Good Luck, God Bless You." Their | | performance concluded with "'Mis- | erere" from "IIL Trovatore," which was admirably rendered. The Duo | are appearing on Tuesday nesday. | Two | shown. play. [ly excellent pictures are One is a five-part "Not My Sister," | Bessie Barriscole, 'and the two-part Keystone comédy, | Village Vampire," in which the lead- | ing role is taken by Fred. Mace. The Hope Jones Unit Ore hestrd | | 1s now in full working order, and is| | rendering most acceptable mausie. | The bill which. delighted so many on | | Monday is being repeated Tuesday { and Wednesday in its entirity. the energetic featuring other a | T. J. Nugent, and { enterprising manager of the Strand, | always strives to meet the wishes of { his patrons. He has booked | season, improvements made to the stage in presenting ! in addition to] and got off to] 4 splendid start on Monday wlen its the Manetta | head-liner Kingston is doing quite all, and. Wed- | being | Triangle | "The | { some | | superior attractions for the coming Mr. Nugent is having some | ceived from Major. W. P. Canadian Engineers: 5 Belgium, Sept. 3rd, 1916. | "The wet weather is due in a few] weeks, and all my men are rather| { badly off for socks. I am sure that | and per-| haps a little more than her share of | | the work in the providing of comforts | | and necessities, but perhaps you | could add to your gifts a moderate | | supply of these very great necessities | for my N.C.O's and men of whom] | there are 208. So far I have received nothing of any kind from any source | to help out in the supply of socks "As you will notice we are in the! ittle mix up in Belgium. I have| seen Major Malcolm, Capt. Ellis, and; | practically all of their company. ( Sol- | onel 'Macphail had moved before we | arrived. The place is overrun with Queen's men, some in a state of ad-| | olescence, like myself and hardened veterans who are respected | by everyone, Wilgar, | My own boys-are not { | in, the least behind." I haven't as | many students and. graduates as | Major Gill and Major Malcolm, but| those that I have are certainly splen-| | did. In fact I am very proud to be! in command of such a fine lot of chaps as they all have proved. It is| |' positively amazing to fihd these boys, | some® of them have never heard a bullet except on a rifle range, and hdve never heard or seen a shell, | treat the whole show with absolute fpnconcern and. indifference . The] whole thing is pride." | Any who wish to contribute socks or the 10th Company of Canadian | Engineers (Queen's) will please send | them to Mrs. Goodwin + Alice street. | The following letter has been re-| BLACK KID, $5.00 and $6.00 LACED BOOTS. The above lines are most popular this fall in Women's Footwear. Lace shoes being very much in demand, although we are showing some pretty patents at $5.00 and. $6.00. Inspection invited. others | -- | 54 PURE ICE CREAM 'Best in Kingston. Made Fresh Every Day. SAKELL'S It is hoped that the first box will be | (to sefid about Oct. 1s It is ready advis able | | sending ther ; . | POINTED REMARKS : [The Lata Mrs. Bogert Was Over | ON CLOSING OF BARS Righty Years Old. . 9 | Children Cry for Fletcher 5 | Mrs. (Canon) Bogert passed away| By the Portsmouth Philosopher | Sunday morning at Belleville after| Who Has a Good Deal la lingering illness. She was upwards of eighty vears of age, and since the| To Say. decease of her husband, about three ----- | years ago, she has been in declining | That it certainly was a blue Mon-| |day morning for the men who could | 'eye opener.' | the way of lights and scenery. Four shows are now being given daily, at 12, 3.45, 7 and 9 p.m, $2.50 Feeds a Belgian Family One Month. in. a DIED IN BELLEVILLE. health. Mrs. Bogert was a daughter of the! not get their usual * late James Jessup, Brockville, and | was of U. E. Loyalist descent. She | That Kingston "and Hatter's is the last surviving member of her| {are now on the same footing as re-| family in Canada. One sister, Mrs. | | gards the sale of intoxicants. Rosebuck, resides in Brooklyn, N.Y.| i With her husband, the lateg'anon| That the sanitary officer will now| David Ford Bogert, she came to re- have to report many damp cellars in| side in Belleville many years ago.|his next report to the Board of | Her husband was for a long period Health. the rector of St.. John's church. After his decease the church was closed | and later sold. : Bay | | The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 yeais, has born» the signature .of and has been made under his pers oldu sonal supervision sinee its infancy. Alicw no one to deceive you in this. at Counterfeit, Imitations and ** Just-as-good " are but Jinerimonts that trifle with and endanger the health of ts and Children--Experience against Experiment, ~ What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. [or more than thirty years it bos been in constant use fo r the relief of Constipation Flatulency, Wind Colic, 211 Tecthing Troubles rar Diarrhoea, It, regulates "the Stomach and Bowels, Sasimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. "ie Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. including Allene Durano, M. J. Sul-|vited him to indulge on livan,, Desivee Stemple, James J. morning. i GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Mulry, Earl Craddock, Geatrge Sweet That if there is difficulty in find-| { ing room for cgal in the cellar, how Bears the Signature of | That to use a war term, the cellars lin this district have been "bottled |up.' That some people will have to put A Splendid Farce At the Grand on | |extra locks and bolts on their cellar) Monday Evening. { doors, bars on their windows, and in-| he large audience which was at {stall burglar alarms, the Grand last evening witnessed a { splendid farce entitled "It Pays to| That the place occupied by the Advertise" and went away convinced |[liguor now in Kingston is not the of the tremendous valuedof advertis- | cellar position gpokgn of by baseball] ing. The production is funny from |writers. | beginning to end and one of the best | _ of its kind ever seen here, The com-| That many men whom pany is composed of clever people, | knew to take a drink in their life in-| "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" TWO SONS AS CASUALTIES. | will the lady of the house manage to] { Mrs. Dunn, Division Si Street, Has Two | : | Sons in Hospital. That in future there will be Mrs. A. Dunn, 230 Division street, | trouble in getting the man of has received word of both her sons, house down in th ecellar to shake up being in the hospital during the last {the furnace. week. Dr, J. L. Dunn is an "N.Y.D." | = case in No. 10 Stationary Hospital inl That it will be quite in order now France, according to an official com- | to state that "Mr. and Mrs, So-in-So i munition. Dr. Eric*Dunn is in a entertained in their cellar yesterday | Shorncliffe hospital with rheumatism. | afternoon." Both went overseas with No. § Field | Company, Canadian Engineers, | no the Ri 'In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Vv, EW vaNK er, nan That convicts at the ** wi-h tn "have it announced that the bars there are closed, too. ~ FE Ce NTAUN Miss Mae. Mills, nurse-in-training, | Kingston General Hospital, spent the | week-end the guest of her parents 'in| Brockville. THE NEWEST REMEDY That although the bars have been iclosed, it does not mean that there will be a reduction in the police Torce, as 'A"néw man went on the Kingston beat Monday night. Four Diamonds on Alleged Deserter. Charged with being a desertcr from the 156th Battalion, Samuel Alex. Boyd was remanded in Belle- ville police eourt Four diamond rings in the prisoner's ssession at-| tracted the curiosity ofniet Thomp- | son as to their originfand an nt quiry made. fin SEF > A safe, veliabis reguiating Nhs Bold in ¢ der ge of strongth--Na. 1, . A 3 33 pet bo in 1 druggists, or of [on Si spe THE COON MEDICINE CL. ORO. ow. \rermaciy Winder, | That business was so brisk with the liquor shops on Saturday that every kind of a waggon, even to a {"water-waggon," was used to get the orders out, That the closing of the bars must have been a very time affair, so far as the police were concerned, as they {only run in four tipplers. $ That it was a shame to take the soldiers out of town on the very day of the closing of the bars, and that evidently it was a scheme of civilians ito have dll the fun themselves. That the "prohibited list' has now the largest membership it has ever 3 a ¢ 1 had in its history. That the license inspector will have to look elsewhere besides the market for "blind pigs." Owing to the atato of ron Oriental rugs, the Eng- lish manufacturers have copied a great many of these rare designs. The, color effects are perfect copies of the griginal rugs and the cost is only aj gall Fraction what an Oriental rug would cost. » Erving ¢ daily tp suit every one s| 3 wash the socks before f i he never |} Monday | | get space for her preserved fruit. Hl Next Opera House Phone 640 EXHIBITION or Min an. xo P rospective ' Housekeepers is your invitation to step in and see what's what this season in Soft Hats and Derbies Will do well to come here Drop in while the display is for the furniture for the Fie Ta new home they are about $2, $2.50, $3, $4. to start. We make a specialty of completely out-fitting mewlyweds, laying rugs and oilcloths, placing up art blinds and furniture fitted in posi- tion at no extra cost, and so zo perfectly that they remain life-long customers. FOR HACKING vo pr ANS SEER "i iprome Coughs 'James Reid, that rob you of your sleep. The The Busy Store With the Large So Bing dha almost. tear. Jou to Ring 147 For Motor Ambulance and Personal and inflamed, take Services. DR. HALL'S COUGH BALSAM It sooths and heals the in- flamed air passages, stops the tickling in the throat and en- ables you to throw off the dis- ease. CAMPBELL BROS, Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers. Ea THE LIGHTS OF 65 YEARS AGO are still doing duty in the shape of EDDY'S MATCHES Sixty-five years ago the first Canadian made Matches were made at Huli by Eddy, and since that time for materials and striking qualities, Eddy"s have been the acknowledged best. WHEN BUYING MATCHES SPECIFY A BOTTLE. De PRICE Prouse's Drug Store Phone 82, a a et wt St Im iS ADVISABLE He i Pickle Time Now BUY JAR RINGS, CORKS AND- SPICES AT fi § : 1 2 i i SARGENT'S DRUG STORE ~ Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. Phone 41