Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1916, p. 9

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y hn 'Paper i FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Wall ™ = FProgress Made in the Work For the Benefit of the Boys--Plans Were Arranged For Future Work. 3 We are still doing She nel i v business, having a large] Fri} aficriooh, ang was largely at stock of paper still on hand to be disposed of before retiring from busi- ness. ; Oatmeals in every shade "less than whole- sale prices; big stock of remnants to be sold at aii ommliees were Tia and sacrifice. ) MC A Hon presi- elected for the ensuing year president, Mrs. R. H. Toye; dent, Mrs. G. A. Bateman; president, Mrs."W. Craig id vice- president, Mrs. A. F. Roney; secre- tary, Mrs. A. Newlands; treasurer, | Mrs.- A. W. Richardson; social con- venor, Mrs. J. Hinckley; rooms con- venor, Mrs. A. K. Routley; musie and programme convener, Mrs. Van- dressar, Reports from the convenors of the boys' work, read his report, which promptly. 'council has a nice balance to com- !ing season, and jt was decided that a framed photographed of Sergt. Wil- J made in the work for the benefit of Di the boys, 8. T. Lilley, secretary for Newest designs to was most encouraging There has choose from. Work done been much good work done, and the mence the year with, - . Plans were discussed for the coms. f rummage sale and a "tea and sale | would be held. A beautiful enlarged . " | liam Gimblett was presented to S. T. | Lilley, and will be hung in the boys' 17 78 William St. work department. The photograph is the gift of Mrs. W. H. Gimblett J ---------------------------------- > { IT MUST BE TRUE. r Become a Physician || wishin Medicine, Surgery, Bacteriology, | The Whig Military Notes Come Pablle Henlth, Chemistry and Allied Selences offer the greatest opportun- | Ahead of Orders. That the reputation of the Whig itles to ambitious men and fvomen Opportunities to work way through for veracity is as high » military The Chicnge Hospital College of acity, Is ag high as are military Medicine, HS ed the ont orders is shown by the number of medical centre of the world, with faculty, facilities and equipment un- surpassed, offers a recognized four or five year course leading to the de- gree of Doctor of Medicine and Sur. wery. For catalogue address: Secre- tary, 3830 Rhodes Ave, Chicago, IIL {shave their upper lip, quoting | Whig 'article of Thursday as author (ity. The order has not yet been fis- | sued here, as the Whig item was ta- ken from the Ottawa order. " BE a IO les ni * WeHave Hundreds of New Rugs for You to Choose . From. . Owing to the scarcity of Oriental rugs, the Eng- lish manufacturers have copied a great. many o these rare designs. The color effects are perfect copies of the original rugs and the cost is only a NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN ON annual meeting of the Me{h- P. was association building on {. The following officers were 1st vice- | officers and men who have started to the 'I Committee of fair--Palace, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 33 916. OTHERS COU THE AR AT HRROWSNTH WIS KIL) I ACTON WAS NOT AS ATTRACTIVE 'AS IN | LaNcE-corPoRAL HARRY MIN- | PREVIOUS YEARS NES SERVED WITH QUEEN'S. ~ -- | There Were No Horse Races Or Big | Left His Work With Hudson's Bay Baseball Match -- The Exhibits | Railway' When War Broke Out inl Were Not As Large As Before, | Order to go Overseas--Anocther| A very large crowd attended the| Brother is at Front With 26th Bat- | Harrowsmith fair held on Friday. | tery | The falr this year was not as big an "Pb abe be f p at | fies oo ag eeply regret to inform you that| nh ion ap bY jormer bi BE, On| Lance-Corporal Harry Sutherland | ball mateh or any horse ES The | Minnes, ot ihe Eagieers, is ong? races had to be called off this Selon | cially reported killed in action on) on account 1 ing] DL ath. { nt of the race track being| pis was the sad message that Mr. | used for other purposes. When the | ond Mrs. T. D. Minnes, of Kensing-| lease expired, the owner, of the field | {45 avenue, received on Friday night | adjoining the fair grounds plowed up! from the Militia Defartment at Ot-| the track and used it for farm pur-|tawa concerning their son, who was| poses, Many who drove out from! , well-known young Kingstopian and | Kingston thinking they would see the as the news passed around the city it old-time Harrowsmith fair were very | caused keen regret, for the young much disappointed when no borse|man was beloved by his many ac-| races were staged. { Quaintances, He was twenty-four In the main building the shelves years of age, and was a student in| and walls were covered with fancy |science at Queen's University. When | work, whieh was done by the ladies. | war broke out he was engaged on the The display of garden produce, Hudson's Bay Railway. It was his/| which used to be a big attraction, | intention to go overseas with the firs. | was the smallest in the history of the contingent of Queen's Engineers, but fair, due to the bad weather in the on his way down to Kingston to en- spring which kept many of the farm- | list he met with an accident which| ers from putting in their crops. delayed him. He then signed-up with The judges were: | Major Lindsay Maicolm. | Horses--Dr. G. W. Bell. Kingston; | Thomas Thompson, Inverary; Dr. [is survived by his parents and two| William Nichols, Kingston; Nelson | brothers. One brother, Victor, is at|, McAdoo, Pittsburg; beef cattle, John | the front with the 26th Battery, and | Gibson, Inverary; milking cattle, | the other brother, under military age, John Taylor, Latimer, and George |!S at home. Sm Deceased was born in this city, and | Tj TTT - . I Men' s Fall Shoes - $4 to $7.50 Shoes are'getting higher in price every day. We are doing our very best to keep prices within reason., But good goods will. cost much To We have the best grades that money can buy at $4.00, $4.50 00. Invictus Shoes now retail at $6.00 to $7.00. Your inspection invited. ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE Hi Deceased was a nephew ||| sheep," James For- of Capt. J. T. Sutherland and John ||| Lucas, Odessa; i sythe, Harrowkmith; pigs, Elgin | Stover, Elginburg and William Bab- | | cock, Hartington; fowl James Braay, | Harrowsmith; grain, A. W, Sirett, Sydenham; dairy products, George <Porter, Elginburg, aud Earl Ryan, Hartington; useful work, Mrs. Mack Purdy and Mrs, Sidney Hicks; fine arts, Miss Effie Clow and Miss Knapp. The officers and directors are: | Edward Freeman, Hartington, presi- dent; George E. Leatherland, R. R. : | mL Th oy > | street, received word on Friday that|| No, B fobEstel, 19 vice-president; { her son, Corpl. Ross Hamilton, had ea » and vice-president; Js | received multiple wounds while in ac- |S. Gallagher, Harrowsmith, /secre- | tion i France, and is now ina hos-| | tary-treasurer. pital recuperating, Directors--M. B. Traves, Latimer; | Corpl. Hamilton qualified as a as. Hicks, Harrowsmith; Arch. |jjeutenant at the provisional school | | Asselstine, Moscow; Thos. Kerr, Har- | of infantry in Kingston, but rather rowsmith; Jas. Brady, Harrowsmith; | than wait for an appointnient to an Everton Smith, Moscow; William |gverseas unit he gave up the hope of | Nichols, Sydenham; Willlam Wallace, | a commission and enlisted as a pri-| Harrowsmith; Byrn Gordon, West- vate, being sent over to France with brooke. {a draft for the Princess Patricia's John | Canadian Light Infantry. He has| Stewart; horses, John D. Shibley; | been in the trenches for several! cattle, Thos. Kerr; sheep, William | months, and was raised to the rank | Wallace; grain} George Leatherland; | of eorporal. poultry, James Brady, pigs, W. E. Potter. GUARD BABY'S HEALTH | A Former Kingston Girl Weds a| IN THE SUMMER | Soldier. | ~The marriage took place in To- The summer months are the most | Fonto on Wednesday, Sept. 20th, at dangerous to children. The com-|Rhodes Avenue Presbyterian church plaints of that season, which are H. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Minnes receive many interesting letters from Lance-| seas. about Lieut. Edwin Baker, of Collins|!| Bay, stating that "the boys" { anxious to hear how he was getting along. i Mrs. David Hamilton, 85 Vietoria| | Ch {As MARRIED IN TORONTO. of Jennie Hazlette, fifth daughter of | cholera infantum, cholic, diarrhoea |MTs. A. Spence, 265 Wilthrow aven- and dysentry, come on so quickly that po to JT odcuie W. Larette, of the often a little one is beyond aid before | er th at ation, Jus bride wore the mother realizes he is ill. Thef Co. 0 Ya ine ult Staazy Blue, with mother must be on guard to prevent | large oresth pe Howse and these troubles, or if they do come, on » carried a bou- small fraction of what an Oriental rug would cost. New furniture, arriving daily to suit every one's! taste and pocket book. r values to be obtained anywhere. 1. F. Harrison Co., :: Limited Phone 90. : IEEE PETROV TA N PTA {and bowels and are absolutely safe. i mother, where luncheon was served, We aim to give the best of service and the bést sola by medicine dealers or by suddenly to cure them. No other | Jie 3 bridal roses. The bride was medicine is of such aid"to mothers | {ha groom Ty be a Gn Rand dgring hot weather as is Baby's OWN | the 180th. After the ceremony the | Corporal Minnes while he was over-| |i] In the last letter he enquired |!! were | || Corpl. Ross Hamilton Wounded. {Hi | | i Campbell's Hats Are Winners of Fashion They're the finishing touch to a good appearance. SOFT HATS in a wide variety of shapes and colors, $2, $2.50, $3, $4. Special values in $2.50 DERBIES CAMPBELL BROS. The House of Successful Styles in Men's Hats. Tablets. They regulate the stomach | yrida] party drove to the home of her mail | then leaving for Ottawa, where they Wil- | will spend a short honeymoon, The Ont. | many friends of the bride, who is a | former Kingston young lady, extend hearty congratulations. The only| Allan G. Cu ing, M.A. son of out-of-town guests were Mrs. R. J. Mr. and Mrs. G. © Cumming, Lyn,|Noyes and children, Winnipeg. } a graduate of Queen's, sails on Sat- arday on the Cunarder Ascania for England, and will take the Rhodes scholarship course at Oxford Uni- versity for the next three years. at 25 cents a box from The Dr. liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, To Take Scholarship Course. CANADIAN CLUB Resume Its Functions at an| Early Date. ? { At a well-attended meeting of the; | Win SR --RR----------------O----n----nn----nnmnnnmnnmnnmmmminS execodve 'ote Canadian ciub . : UNPARALLELED IN PROSPERITY -- UN TO ALL r KINGSTON Industrial | at 1.30 p.m, Sept. 26-27-28 EXPOSITION! W. F. Nickle, K.C.,, M.P., will open Fair ixperience Oveérseas." | was dec to have an early opening! with W. F. Nickle, M.P. as the speaker, when he would talk on his {recent trip to Europe to the battle front and up in the alr. The presi- dent and secretary will arrange a date." A list of names was provided of probable speakers, and these will be communicated with. A commit- tee considered the work done by Lady Drummond in caring for Can- | adian soldiers in London, and the worthy cause will be laid before the members soliciting their gener- ous help. San) -- IFORM COURTESY® MEDICAL COLLEGE DEGREES Conferred Upon Students--The Fac-| ulty Met On Friday, { The faculty of medicine met om Friday afternoon and conferred de- grees upon the following, as a re- sult of the supplementary examina- tions: on Sept. 26th. Subject: "My { Premiums, $5,000 Prize List open to Province. ACTUAL WARFARE IN OPERATION, Bomb Drop- ping, Machine Guns, Ete. bh Degree of M.D..C.M.--C. W. Burns, Toronto; George Hooper, M.B., Ot- tawa; G. J. Preston, M.B., Sav-La- Mar, Jamaica, 3 : Degree ofS"M.B.--D. D. = Gananoque. Military Sports of All Kinds. Byers, Feat GRAINS, FANCY WORK, Trials of speed, baseball be- tween picked teams. High class vaudeville daily. ~ Featuring Exhibits . HORSES, 'CATTLE, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, FLOWERS, POULTRY. Degree of M.B., May 1916.--J. W. T. 'Case, Georgetown, B.G.; Elliott, Kingston; FOR HACKING Coughs that rob you of your sleép. The . kind that almost tear you to akes your throat sore, amed, take pleces, and iy -- 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- easé; PRICE 285¢ A BOTTLE. Prouse's Drug Store Opposite Bt. Andrew's Church DATES OF FALL FAIRS. Georgetown, B.G.; ving For Hudson Bay. in Writing. For Information and enquiries address . A. Wilmot, President; P. D. ids X Robt. J. Bushell, , Kingston; J. yest; A. W. Dates of fall fairs in Eastern PEE tario as announced by the Agricul- | | WR PURE ICE CREAM Best in Kingston. Made Fresh Every Day. SAKELL'S Next Opera House Phone 640 Prospective Housekeepers Will do well to come here for the furniture for the new home they are about to start. We make a specialty of completely out-fitting: newlyweds, laying rugs and vilcloths, placing up art blinds and furniture fitted in posi- tion at no extra cost, and perfectly that they remain life-long customers. James Rei The Busy Store With the Large gg Ring 147 For Motor Ambulance and Personal Services. sO It Doesn't Pay To buy inferior articles for home use, no matter how small the article may be. 4 T I With matches, as with everything else, it pays to buy the best, Eddy's "Silent Parlor" Matches will save your time and temper, for they are good strikers, safe, sure and silent. Always ask for Eddy's. The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. SCRANTON COAL , Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery, BOOTH & CO. Foot of West St. ota --------cee----] THOMES COPLEY Telephone Some people are naturally nervous, Ne others are troubled with prick-

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