Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Sep 1916, p. 6

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NN 5 . THE DAlLX dard b goed whl, ___ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916. FAG E 81X a to MR. 1 about urch with 200, at n( Gasoline, Oils and Greases Always on % Hand. " We Store Furniture George Downey, Prop. 130 Queen Street. Phone 364 PPP PPP APA -- \ every THR, LONDON DIRECTORY (Published Annually) enables traders throughout the 'world to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides be- ing a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs the Direc- tory contains lists of ~ EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign Markets they supply; STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approxi- mate sailings; PROVINCIAL TRADE NOT 10 ES of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc, in the principal provincial towns and industrial centres of the United to + Goes as Gunner, 18.--Lieut. J. W.| Johnson, Battery, Kingston,| son of J. W, Johnston,"M.P.P., West | Hastings, resigned 'his commission | this week and enlisted as a gunner in| | vo : a | . | Old False Teeth e Di Oue dollar a set, or seven cents a J tooth paid for old false teeth in any condition, Prompt remittance. Sénd . BARTHOLOMEW, : / 17512 Hutchison street; . " Montreal, Que, ---------- ------ i | has accepted the pastorate of the DR. DeVAN 'S FRENCH PILLS i> NEWS FROM THE DIS Firsg Methodist church -of Newcastle © Re. : Newcastle is city pill for Women. $5 a box or three {oF astle J a iy 9 } 1g Stores, or mailed to any ' errs 1 usang, Dr. Williams' ch Aga aan ipo rice, Tie Souris Jute | ppED {FROM 'PHE. WHIG'S | ic a ine edifice of forty rooms » - ha me. MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. 12,000 pipe organ and a m PHOSPHONOL F MEN. x ssn -- yin. ship of 1 with no indebtedne N 4 Brain; increares '* x a Silty: Jo erve, 11 aiid yon up, $3 8 bo or | In Brief Form-the Events In The Manufacturing Alcohol of price. fa, ut drag sions, of by a renaint Country About Kingston Are Told | Sept. 19--TThe Wiser dis ony " --Full of Interest to Many. Fill scott, is mow engaged in "Sold at Mahood's Drng Store. : Sa t. aanhine | the (manufacture of aleohol for war ~g Miss Spears, Marlbank'is teaching | © Ont of : ab ' ' in the Ingersoll schools < pu pos es. 0.000 of 2 total recent : b Become a Physician || Chester Storms has bought W. J. [Put of S1L000 gations, 400,000 wens Medicine, Surgery, Bacteriology, Foster's residence on Paul street, | Pemb br e Ran war P1ast BH . ok i 8g, & HU Public Health, Chemistry and Allied || Picton. : allons to the legitimate liquor trade Selencen offer the greatest opportun- Edgar Juby, Picton, who has been | 84 He ie . Ima ri9ug A files bi Smbitles -. Juen Jue en || iI with pneumonia, is recovering. | nada, any the puisace; 375,000, k 0 iroug! ge o 9 Tint. Chicage Howpital Collewe. of H. M. Moxon has bought the David | Was st Bt to bngland for the puipose Medicine, located In the greatest ||.McAuley home, corner of Centre and supplying the allowances to the medical 'centre of the world, with Queen streets, Picton. |soldiers in the trenches for medical faculty, facilities and equipment un- purposes. surpassed, offers & recognized four James Cooper has disposed of is | or five year course léading to the de- || property in Cardinal dnd moved with ; Ee gree of Doctor of Medicine and Sur- || hig family to Brockville. Wharf Ready Next Spring. oy. sna Saislogue address: Sector On August 30th, Miss Sara Harri-| Charleston, Sept, _16,--Th¥& dona-' : : : : / son, Pittston, Pa, was united in mar-|tions toward the 'new (Charleston riage to John Smith, Madoc. wharf have passed the' $800 mark, Major G. V. White, of Pembroke, is land a committee has been appointed promoted to lieutenant-colonel, to [to.puild it. This committee is com- command a forestry battalion pased of R. N. Dowsley and Ii License Inspector Thornbury has|Clarke, with 8S. C. A, Lamb acting as Open Day and Night, ~ been reappointed inspector for the |secretary. The wharf will be 60 feet| pair Work of all kinds and Wash- [counties of Victoria and Haliburton. | longer than the present one with an pa : rhe , ing. Ernest J. Walroth, Maberly, has re-| "L at the 'end running westward . J ceived "his matriculation, and will |The old wharf will be utilized as Cars Stored at Reasonable Rates. leave shortly for the Dental College | much as possible, the cribbing being Cars for Hire, in Toronto v {in good shape. The trustees of the Fulford estate | - have_been aupivrized to rebuild the A W.M.S. Event, Fulford Block, Brockville, damaged | Hawley, Sept. 21 The silver an by fire some time ago | niversary of the W.M.S. | 8 ; ¥ S¢ the M.S. held in He The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rob-| 1,0) rep Ia ¢ Monday ele Epa inson, Eldorado, was the scene of a : ; Ey wlio : tended, 3 as 4 3 vd Success pretty wedding on Sept. 6th., when at ded, and was a decided success. -. | 3 : he five charter members, four of their" daughter, Miss Della, became | hicl i a ro : 4 . ~y the bride of Frank Smith, Madoc. aa uy prese Bt occupied mle How to Rid the Skin Lieut. Norman L. Gilmour, son of | pal : fu x an gg C They . . . the collector of customs, Brockville, 1 : - or, Ary selsTine : awlev ¢ : of Objectionable Hairs and medical officer of the 16th Royal|}, ne, Mrs. ( : Hawley and Mrs. 1 { Bristol. Mrs. Seymour, sr., mother ------------ | Scots, has been promoted to the rank | ©. of Captain our present pastor, was unable 9 (Aids to Beauty) ape a attend. The programme A simplified method is here given Miss Filona Barker, Bloomfield, teresting. Programme was very if- for the quick removal of hairy or|Wiil soon leave for @hiladelphia for| ot ce J 4 4 i » Woolworth Schoel, \ fuzzy growths and rarely is more |@® term in' the : : 3. CO. P oy J than one treatment Fequived Mix a [Which is in connection with Friends' B, C. Potatacs In Ontario, H r University, known as Swarthmore. Cobourg, Sept. - 20.--British Co- stiff paste with some' powdered dela- rsity, knowy a § . oT The death occurerd in 'Escott on|lumbia Early Rose potatoes are being Jone Al Xatel Rppy oy airy su Sept. 4th of Charles Stunden, a well | brought into the Bay of Quinte dis ace and ager " 0 1 min Rg . | known resident of that township and | trict, to meet the shortage of spuds was B ae RE and aa ng formerly of Brockville The de-|in that part of Ontario, They sell at | Yah shed. is simple treatmen ceased was a man of sixty-five years! about $2.50 a bag, and-60c a peck cannot cause injury, but care should of age. is the usual charge in small quanti-! be exercised to get real delatone. On Sept. 12th. Kathleen, only|ties. All through this district the ri § 2th, 8 : 3 2 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price Is about the Same, A lew Caverly, Belleville, was united in! bushels sold in the Cobourg market marriage to C. I. Ross, Belleville | today at §2, and some were disposed former one B. O'Hara's staff, Ma-}of at Hoc a peck. "iia doe, - PS ' . $ An interesting event took place at . 4 i e art Si romg » the residence bf John Hess, Bayside, . Bart Smith Py ymoted is on Sept. 13th, when his only daugh Cobourg, Sept. 20.--Bart Smith, ter, Aletha Pearl was married brother of Rev. ("Gipsy") Simon Volny Finkle, son of Abel Henry Fin- Smith, formerly of Toronto, who left kle, Sidney township. New Brunswick with the first Can-| a as be ade 4 The death pecurred on Thursday | 2dian contingent, has been made e : . ; sutens ay v | last at McIntosh Mills of Mrs. R. W. | Lieutenant. He gEorYed previously Leeder, a respected resident of that With the 7a Laucers as re locality. She had beer' ill of an-| Sone Hie in In ia th per i ce - emia for over a year. She was fifty-| Wh ie tan Ee ti jor 80)f five years of age. She leaves to mourn | [NB overseas he spe as her loss thirteen children instructor at Shorncliffe. Thomas Leeming, spending the _ summer months at the summer home of his father, 'Dr. Johan Leeming, Prinyer's Cove, returned last week to take up his studies at the Univers-| ity of Illinois, Champaign, Ill, for | the coming year. The rest of the {| Martha L. | ex, |STUDENTS ATTENDING THE MODEL SCHOOL There Are Twenty-Four Stu- dents Enrolled, Wiajority 'of Them Ladies. There are twenty-four students en- rolled for the present session of the Kingston Yee! School. The major- ity' of the st nts are ladies, owing to act that thé war has taken the eligible men from their The work has been started /. F. Inman in charge. The ames of the students are: --OQlive Anglin, Caintown; Mabel G, Barr, Fairfield: Myrtle R. Brown, Stella; Carl, Plum Hollow; Mar- ion L, Clow, Sydenham: Mary E. Coates, North Augusta; Gertrude Cosgrove, Mallorytown; Hazel Davis, 'aintown; Lilian M. Davy, Bath; Ny rtie Gilroy, Glen Buel; Mount Chesney; Pearl Jones, North Augusta: Loretta Leeder, Mallorytown; J. Zeno Leeder, Mal- lorytown; James Leeder, Caintown; May L. Love, North Augusta; Ethel | Marsh, Kingston; Della. (Sister) Me | Cann, Kingston; 'Helen L. McMullen, Stella; Walter H.. McNally, West- port; Eliz. C, Reid, Kingston, Flo M. Roblin, Picton; Clifford Smith, Odessa; Gladys M. W emp, Stella. GOVERNMENT TO TAKE OVER CANNING PLANTS? Picton Manager Has Heard Nothing--Prices Are Like= ly to Advance. . W. Kinney, manager of the Old | Homeces Canning Company, Pic- { ton, told a Whig representative, who was in that town on Wednesday, that he had heard nothing of the rumor that the Government intend- ed to take over the canning factories in order that the output, which is below that of other years, might be conserved. Mr. Kinney explained 'the reduced output on the grounds of scarcity of labor and material. Asked if the prices of canned oods were likely to advance in he replied that undoubtedly they would. The factories had to | pay more for their vegetables and fruits and also for their cans and labels. The cans alone were costing | from $5 to $10 per thousand more than they did. In view, therefore, of the- increased cost of production It naturally followed that the prices would have | to be increased. the Host E price, Governor W hitman Wins, New York, Sept, 21.--Early re- turns from the state-wide primaries indicate the following results: Governor Whitman wins the Re- publican - nomination over William M. Bennett by 10,000 to 15,000. William M. Calder of Brooklyh ap- pears to have won the Republican Senatorial nomination over Robert Bacon, former Ambassador to France by a close vote, Killed in Rressing Station, London, Sept. 21--Col. Campbell's achievements in the advanced dress- ing station form a lasting monument to his memory. He was killed while | attending to the last of some thou- sand cases, a shell hitting the station in which he was engaged. Dr. Roland Playfair Campbell was born in Montreal in 1876, son of the | late Rev. Prof. John Campbell, Rita Hick- 7 Kingdom. A copy of the current edition will family will follow in the near future. the overseas draft of the Cobourg] Heavy Battery. Although a qualified | officer, Gunner Johnston chose to| take advantage of this opportunity | of a quick passage overseas. It is with regret that the death of | the late Mrs. Herman P. Harrison, | Waupoos, is recorded. Mrs. Harri- son passed away on Sept. 1st, under] circumstances unusually sad. De- ceased had bgen suffering through- out the summer from nervous break- down and melancholy. A well known resident of Brock-| ville passed away on Monday in the! person of William Love, at 'his sis-| ter's residence, Mrs. A. M. Fox, af-| ter a prolonged illness at the age of | fifty-eight years. The late Mr. Love | was born at Addison, son of the late] Mr. and Mrs. Richard Love. He moved to Brockville a number of years ago. To Take "New Charge. Picton, Sept. 21.--Rev. M. B, Wil- liams, who for some years has been be forwarded freignt paid, on re- ceipt of Postal Order for $5. Dealers seeking agencies can ad- vértise their trade cards for $5 or lar- ger advertisements from $15. The LONDON DIRECTORY GP., Ltd. 25, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. Artistic In design, very deep rich tone, dura- bility a life time, few equal the pianos sold by D. A. WEESE, A second-hand square piano eS Farmers C an't Plough. Cobourg, Sept, 19.--The prolonged | | dfought of the summer months has { hardened the ground in this district{ { to such an extent as to make it im- movable by the plodgh. An all-day rain is badly needed before the farm- ers can get down to fall work. They predict a falling off in the wheat crop another year because of the present conditions, Will Go To War Fund. Ottawa, Sept. 21.--There is a sur- plus for the last year in the post- office department of $2,849,271), { which will go to the war fund. The net revenue last year was $18,858,- | 409. Denies He Will Rosen Son Kitchener, Orit., Sept H. Mills, M.L.A., strongly denies the ru- mors that he is to resign his seat in the local legislature to accept a gov- ernment position. Butter and cowardly soldiers de- velop like reactions If exposed to fire, John McMillan R. J. McMIL- "LAN, who "has Initiat- ed many notable i mprove ments since he became General Manager of the C.P.R. Tel cgraphs eighteen months ago, has Just decided to inaugurate an im- portant "service entirely new to Canada over the hundred and ten thousand miles of wire under his immediate con trol, namely, the day letter which may now be sent between points in | Canada on the Canadian Pacific system at a rate Superintendent of the Lincoln Dis- trict of the Methodist Church in Ne- braska, closes his work this fall as | superintendent of this district and in exchange. This is the Store For Photos, Pictures, Pianos, Frames Don't Believe It We are still here and doing business as usual. The high est class of Ladies' Ready-to-wear at the lowest prices. New Fall Suits, New Fall Coats, New Dresses of all kinds, New Waists. : All kinds of Children's an Coats at-special prices. MILLINERY . New Millinery, hundreds of. shapes to choose from. See . our velvet shapes at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up to $3.00. They are dandies and worth more thin double the money. cleared regardless of price. Every piece must go, / 2 Corset covers from 19¢ ip, Night gowns | Just a few bridal setts left. You can secure a handsome sett for very little money. Re sure yon *all on un. ; The balance of our whitewear to be 30c. up, Drawers' from 88c up, Undershirts from 30¢ | RECORD PRICE PAID ON BOARD ARP FOR CHEESE {Offering at Thursday's Meet- ing: Disposed at at > Cents. The price of cheese continues to soar. .At the ineeting of the Fron- tenac board on "Thursday afternoon | the -highest price in the history of} the board was reached when 235 boxes of white cheese and 336 boxes of colored were boarded and sold at] 20% cents, White--Inverary, 5! Gleptarsle] 35; Model, 30; Rose Hill, 30; Ver- ona, 60; Glen Dower, 25. Colored--®Glenvale, 50; 50; Ontario, 24; Silver Springs, Thousand Island, 32; Elginburg, 70; Wolfe Island, 30; Aregan, 30. At 20% cents {George Smith bought the offering of Ontario, Glen- burnie, Glenvale, Rose Hill, Gilt Edge, Silver Springs, Thousand Is: lands, Elginsburg and Wolfe Island. At 20% cents John Gibson purchas- ed the offering of Inverary, Model, Verona and Glen Dower. ENCOUNTERS INCREASE THROUGHOUT GERMANY Clashes Between Civilians and Military Have Assumed Alarming g Proportions. Gilt Edge, (Special to the Whig London, Sept. 21.- Renter's Coperfhagen correspondent says: "The Wilhelmshaven Zeitung says that German encounters between civilians. and military lately have assuming alarming proportions, Last week several street Tights occurred with fatal results. Another occurred on Sunday night, when civilians, armed with knives, attacked a panty of marines near a railway, killing two and mortally wounding others. The assailants escaped. War Tidings. A Sofia despatch says the Russo- Rumanians are maintaining their fortified positions in the Dobrudja in the face of "heavy Bulgarian attacks, it was officially admitted today. The Russians captured 693 Ger- mans in the region of and Svinuichi, and took an enemy position east of Pautherst, with 348 prisoners and six machine guns. DECLINES TO ALLOW C.N.R. To Discontinue Two Trains Deseronty and Toronto, (Special to the Whig) Ottawa, Sept, 21.--The Railway Board in a judgment given today declines to allow the C.N.R. to dis- continue trains Nos. 9 and 10 from Deseronto and Toronto pending in- quiry and decision by the board. A protest against the proposal to cut off the trains was received from the mayor of Deseronto, KITCHE) From DECLARED Allies Would Win Whether Assisted By Other Countries Or Not, (Special to the Whig.) New York, Sept. 21.--W. Cameron Forbes, former governor of the Phil- ippenes today issued a statement for- mally denying that he had told a gathering of republicans that Lord Kitchener had said Germany could not be beaten without the aid of America, Contrary to this story, Mr. Forbes said Lord Kitchener had de- clared that Allies would win whether assisted by other countries or not. A German plot to destroy canning and other food factories in Canada is hinted at in connection with a fire at St. Thomas last Saturday night. Fred J. Mitchell, a young merchant of Port Stanley, died suddenly of n- fantile paralysis contracted in a trip through New York State. Mrs. Albert Clark of Guelph died suddenly, leaving six young children; her husband is with the 78th Bat- | talion at the front. Lewis Benedict, former Alderman, assessor and tax collector at Brant- ford, and for forty years a prominent citizen, is dead. "C" Battery, R.CH.A. Wants Recruits, Tete Du Pont Barracks SE Have You a Photo Taken in Your Own Front 50; { - Room? required. .We try to please. Peiteq fron 47 10 G30. ves ke a at eur EL eEpanss. aS upsapecialiics. BLAKEMORE, Stuas Stuart Street, City, ~ Koryfnitza | Toe Your portuni VICTROLA IX. and 24 SELECTIO $33.90. Terms: $10 cash, $1.25 per week C.W.Lindsay, Limited "ARE YOU BALD? "Have You Thin and Faded Hair?" Is your appearance not what it should be because of the lack of Hair? Then come and see, Prof. Dorenwend'} Display of Fine Hair Goods. At Hotel Randolph, (Kingston), Wed. & Thurs. Sept. 27-28. The latest productions in LADIES' POMPADOURS, WAVES, ETC. and "FOR MEN WHO ARE BALD" THE DORENWEND TOU- PEE which represents the highest achievement in the art of hair-constructing. Fea- therweight, hygienic and so natural. in_ appearance that the closest observer could not tell it from your own hair, They cannot be dis- turbed or removed except at the wearer's wish. Not 4 fad, but an absolute necessity to every man who is bald. Have a tration on: Wed. & Thurs., September 27th and 28th. - DORENWEND'S" Head Office and Showrooms 105 Yonge Street, TORONTO, wi oo TRANSFORMATIONS, & Brig.-General Seely of the Canad- ian cavalry was elected to the British House of Commons to represent Mansfield. . Major-General Sir Sam Hughes is on his way back to Canada, accom: panied by Sir Max Aitken, Catarrh Cannot he Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh 5 a local disease, greatly in- fluenced constitutional conditions, and in oy to cure it yo must take an internal remedy. 's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts through the blood on the mucous sur- faces of the system. 's Catarrh feat Hall's Catarr such wi LF LE, £o- Props., Toledo, O. a tly Pills for constipation. The Easiest Way | To End Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This des- troys it entirely. To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary, liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. . By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three -- how much dandruff yau may ma will and too, that all itching 2 Singing of Scalp,» will LRP i Boys' School

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