Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jul 1917, p. 5

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os a 'GRAY HAIR Tremain's Natural Hair Restozarfve, store gray ha to it pu ra OF One efunded p PRINCIPAL feo dy SE A TO LATE On GORDON' S PROF. N. F. Tre main Supply Cu y Held on in Z Chal Was arly Eminent as a Teacher. Funeral 'Service At the day After nogn Church--Deceased 'e, relia inf a ne. ta three de Fees of fn ro 1, $1 pe ry $5 per boz. ruggists, or send @ sol y's os of pris | David of Israel 7 'res pamphlet. a reass | generation by THE COOK MEDICINE Cl, | 25lcep S50 of the em - TORONTO. ON" (Former Winds loss we mourn tS AA A PP Pl pay our last tribu Eczema Wash Tar? ay ein ay. He 1is own generation, A touch -of D.D.D. to en ag ano. se oras sore itching eruption IY : hes re able Lo rest pf don pene Bis more Think ~ just 1 € ¢ n " Go | the late Prof vorth trying ( {a das Your afternoon, in which he bottle does worthy tribute to the hottle T | 3 : | Quedn's in w ssed hood's dues 1's ma 10° pa ( "It is recorded Principal address at the or be once a touch! Is it a trial hottle to money back if the first not relieve you. Ma Drug Store, Kingston, and sleep Tet N.F paid a aw {bérs o circle, more heavily, and. Htytof which he w own -- a SOTTOW sts F . to the univers reckle-l ace: i. | guished member, 1 which he wa Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. jan honored citizen How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, | w y ittered to try a remedy for with a li reir guarantee of a reliable dealer that | brance of the vid it will not cost you a penny unless it Dea uis remove the freckles; while if it ( does give you a clear complexion, the fe expense is trifling except perhaps one, Simply get an ounce of othine ber Queen' double strength from Mahood's| nearly ha® Drug Store and a few applications | member of the staff It is ghould show you how easy it is tof tl half a century since he rid yourself of the homely freckles ate From his boyhood he and get a beautiful complexion. Rare- | terested in 8 ientific pursuits, * ly Is more than one ounce ueceded for | genius for mathematics the worst « ed him taroughout his Be sure to ask the druggist for the had double strength othine ag this iS the| instruction in the prescription sold under guarantee of Principal Gordon money back if it fails to remove frec- kles. oP 7s A students, by dis large alth fance ire Kl teacher. was a ngui hed v of us, scarcely without a century he him. an age life class room." referred painting, AAA A AAA AAA AAA AAA . SERVED HS GENERATION TRIBUTE J DUPUIS Particul- and, to . whom of respect served fane~i Chalmers Church for Dupuis on Friday distinguished ago at L NE Beach, Califor- Keep Children Well = nia | "Our sympathy goes out tp thos®| During Hot Weather "sho we closely linked with him, es a ® [said P ipal Gordon, 'to the mem on whom th a devoted and dfstin-|hoba, dysentry and and to the commu- s so usefu}_and | cious "num- | iffection and remem ud the man Of attainments anyone, | w who can remem- | had been a|C®, gradu was dnd character a tendency to illuminate the | to the attention deceased gave to music and | ~ but stated that his speciul | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917. 'study was in chen y, astronomy, and mathematics The books that | he wrote e ded his distinction be- | yond the university Deceased was particularly eminent as a teacher It was in the role of l'a teacher that he did his best work, and Dr. Gordon took vccasion to state | that it was often the case that a {teacher did not receive the recogni- tion that he should receive. Principal Gordon Spoke of the ip- ! terest Prof. Dupuis "took in the wel- that tape of his students and his love of "truth, thereby giving his students a noble example and a high standard "I, 1 of ideals He was ever ready to co. | operate with others He was 4l- ways cheerful, even with his, infirmi- ¥ ties of late years. ~ In the closing hag remarks of his splendid address, . | Principal Gordon said: Ger-|" "While we mourn the loss of one so distinguished and so worthy of dis- tinction, vet werthank God for-the jwork he achieved, for the life he . 1lived, and for the influence that 'still remains." Fri- mens to- ay a { Every mother knows how fatal the hot summer months are to small children Cholera infantum, diarr- stomach troubles are rife at this time and often a pre- little life is lost after only a | few hours illness, The mother who Baby's Own Tablets wn the feels safe. The occasional use Tablets prevents stomach and bowel troubles, or if trouble comes suddenly as it generally does--the {Tablets will bring the baby safely through. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box The Dr. Williams' Medicine Brockville, Ont, also § for {keeps ough re house are va For | from more) | "CREATION" BIG MIDWAY FEATURE. Sensation at Panama Pacific Exposition to be Seen at Toronto. in! a| | All | The famous World-at Home- {Shows will provide the Midway at- Warner's Safe Remedies A CONSTANT BOON TO INVALHS SINCE 1877. Kidney and Liver Cure, Diabetes Cure. Rheumatic Cure. Asthma Cure. Warner's Safe Warner's Safe Warner's Safe Warner's Safe Warner's Safe Nervine. Warner's Safe Pills, (Constipation and Biliousness) THE RELIABLE FAMILY MEDICINES For sale by leading druggists everywhere. Sample sent receipt of ten cents. WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES CO., Dept 293, TORONTO, ONT. on tractions at the Canadian National | Exhibition, and the fund of amtse- | ment guaranteed is not only unique, { but so arranged that no matter what | one wishes to see or 'how diverse their tastes, they will find something | worthy of patronage. "Creation," the original spectacle exhibited at | the Panama Pacific Exposition, is one of the head-liners. . From im- I penetrable darkness and . absolute | auiet and solitude, the wonderful {tale of the birth of the universe is told and unfolded day by day. each | incident, as told in the first book of Genesis, being faithfully and artisti- cally worked out and portrayed in every deta)l, even to the appearance ODO-RO-NO! (For Extreme Perspiration) Three Sizes. Relieves Excess Perspiration of Armpits, Hands and Feet. Prevents Odor, SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Nyal Quality Store. Cor. Brincess and Montreal Streets. Phone 41. of Adam and the creation of Eve. Venus, the most perfect woman in the world, is another feature, and there are rides and pony shows, sub- marine girls and a host of living curiosities. C. R. POWERS RESIGNED. Popular Member of ¥. M. C, Is Leaving Kingston, " Mr. Powers, who has resigned from the Y. M, C. A. staff, whose Gme is in Providence, R.1,, entered the Y.M. C.A. work here in October, 1914,com- ing tothe city-from BeHeville. Since A. Staff that time he has been engaged in phy- sical education work in which he won JKLIM (Mik Powder) We have now in stock two sizes of Klim (milk powder), 15¢ and 35¢ per tin. Also in bulk, 40c per Ib. This is just the thing to use at camp and to send to the boys over- seas. Crawford's Grocery, "Good Things To Eat." Phone 26 the esteem and %espect of all the members. His classes have been most successful, and in- the teaching of manly sports to the boys and men of Kingston he has taken a leading part. Hockey, football, baseball, swimming, basketball and other sports were diligently taught to the growing generation, Hig efforts, too, were not only gon- fined to athletics, but he assisted in Christian Endeavor work. His wil- lingness to aid in the meetings and bring about thé threefold develop- ment of body, mind and spirit, which is the purpose of the Y, M. C. A, has always been anifest, Speaking t0® the Whig on Friday morning," ¥F. J. Wilson, general see- retary, made these commendatory re- marks: "We shall _ miss Mr. Powers greatly in the institution where he 'has met with such success. For three years he has taken part in all the ac- tivities of the Association, He has Service _opTOM EVES AND MAKE YOUR GLASSES. J. J. STEWART, Opt.D. Optician and Optometrist, _ Cor. Wellington and Clarence Sts. Opp. Post Office. Phone 699 AR, an THE BEST WAY i ng to the city in a few days. The TO GET GOOD SERVICE 18: T6 LET US EXAMINE YOUR | names of others in the same party me | been liked by all lasses and has won their confidence. In all his efforts he has been most persevering and steady and has turned out record classes." -------------------------- KINGSTON MEN TO COME Number Have Arrived at = Quebec Expected in Few Days. The following Kingston men have reached Quebéc and will be return- ate also given: C. R. Stookdale, W. F. Eccles, . | Walker D. Johnston, Daniel Lynch, = |W. Peoin, Ki on; L. Phillips, Belleville; John Richardsoy, Perth; C. '8. Scott, Brockville; W. 8. Shet- " White ' Canvas Shoes Fashion Says: 'Wear white canvas shoes." A complete assortment of stylish shapes and designs for men and women. Suitable footwear for all pan goor sports | and recreations. Allan M. Reid, 1m Princess Street. : Kingaton. ter, Brockville; ' Frederick Spry, ;» Cyril Stringer, Renfrew; H. RE. Saxby, Peterboro;, H. Edger- town, Bowmanville; BE. H. Friend, Trenton; David Findly, Galt; W. 8. Gray, MariBank; Joseph Hayes, Lindsay; C, F. Kelly, Brockville; @. D. Kinnaird, Brockville; 8. Knapp, Brockville; T. J. Allen, Lindsay; A Anderson, Brockville, -ANGLERS' ASSOCIATION Meeting Will be Held at Thousand Th annual meeting and ---- of the Anglers' Association. of the St. Lawrence river, is to be held at -| William, Ont., writes: through the hospitality of Col. 0. G. Staples. The banquet will be served at noon, Wm. Mitchell has tendered his res- Mgnation of the principalship of Ren- frew Model School. He could not Rea a house, and was not willing to Porter and Belle- breads: "I Wild Strawberry. Jthing I gave him was a dose .of TYPICAL SOLDIER'S NOTE INTERESTING LETTER TO SERGT. W. J. MARSHALL, | A. CO. Shane Spex -- of Séveral King-| ston Boys Who Left Here With | the 21st--Saw Lieut.-Col. Jones. | The following letter constitutes! so typically a soldier's thoughts on | paper that W. J Marshall, 218 Well- ington street, who received it from a comrade of the 21st, has allowed the Whig 40 publish it. The letter "In the mush at Seaford, July 7th. | Dear Old Rustie--Was glad to hear | from you and that you had a good job. At present 1 have a go 1 am doing twenty-one days fon go-; ing up to the smoke and to ehjoy| myself for a few. days... It.is beNer | than doing mad bayont fighting out | tn the square, 'Speedy' Botawdll| dnd Bruce Shangrow, also four or} five more of the old boys are in here | with me, Capt. 'Dinkey' Caldwell is | sitting on the throne here and: be-| lieve, me he hands it out in great style. There are quite a number of | the old boys around here now. 'Jack' | Stewart went back to France about a month ago. His brother Ross isover 7 here for a commission." He will] make a good \fficer all the same, "I suppose you heard about 'Algie' | Donaldson! getting his commission. Hé is machine gun officer in the 18th Battalion | "Well Rustie I have 'slug the lead' fine over this country and I am quite | satisfied to go back to France again | (because 1 have to). I am going to win a V.C. this time or-a little wood- en one. [| get one or the other. "We all expect to get shifted over | on the first draft. I see in orders where Andrews is due to arrive here in ¢fmp. 1 wonder how he ever| managed to get a Blighty, Chick] Taylor is over here in England some place, His feet went back on him, | poisoned feet and broken arches. Poor old Chich, he was a good boy He was company sergeant-In: ajor | when ke left France. 'Tugwood is C.3.M. now, | Col. Jones was in camp last week. | He was wounded in the leg, also he! gota D.S.0. We got five bob off said the first night we saw him. He said we were just the same as ever--al- | ways broke. 1 suppose things are| awful dry in Kingston now. | "Googe Price is on the police here. Say he is making a grand stay. He| wishes to be remembered." The writer is A. C. Shane of the 21st Battalion. PROF. KIRKPATRICK TALS Second of Series of Three Addresses | Given on Eriday, i The second of the series of three lectures which are being given to! the studegts of Queen's Summer School on the subject of the relation | between metallurgy and the pro-} gress of civilization was presen:ed on Friday afternoon by Prof. S F.| Kirkpatrick to a good-sized audience at Queen's University. At the former lecture the question | was discussed from the point of view of the past. The lecture on Friday, | however, dealt with present relations' between metallurgy and civilization. Special - attention -was given to the discovery of new metals through the inventive genius of the present age and how metallurgy had contributed to the 'present civilization. The in- teraction between the two Was clear- ly shown, The next lecture will deal what may be expected in t | | 1 { i | | with le future. Ni BEE THAT TRADE MAKKED Worl > "THERA BRIT. GOVT. STAMP APFIXED TU ALL GENUINE PACKETR PAGE NINE _ THE SPORT SHOE FOR LA- DIES' Finest grade white canvas, rubber soles and heels---made in pumps with high heels, laced with high and low heels. Ameri- ca's latest, $3.50. Outing and Holiday Hats \ Summer comfort depends a lot on your selection of a hat. This live store's service will give you head comfort as well as style and you'll find our prices low. Panamas fancy bands, Straw sailors in sennit braid. French palm hats. Crash Hats, Land and Water Hats, Silk Caps. with plain and phin and F Campbell Bros | The Pr e For Sty le. sma - = {Hea astonishingly low prices. Dining room furniture of unusual beauty. Parlor furniture surpassing in make and ap- pearance. . Not quite space for us. At the basy store, with the motor equipment. James Reid | The Leading Undertaker with the Motor Hho MEN'S LOW SHOES With leather or neoline soles --1in tan and black calf. $5.00, $6.00, $6:50. A Abernethy's Shoe Store wu) to funrish your home or pieces you may be lack- ing in handsome style at and Motor Ambulance. Phone 147 for Personal Services. " MONUMENTS | We have opened a branch of our monument business with a large stoch ~{ | of marble and granite. Special attention given to cemetery lettering. FALLON BROS., THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 wanting anything dome in the earpen- Estimates given on all kinds en --~ {tery line co nis Better Than Ever. . The Havana Red Sox have a bet- ter ball team than ever before, along with new songs. See and hear them at the Cricket Field at 3 p.m., Monday, July 30th, | | to It will citizen gave $500 the Hospital Board there. be used as nucleus of an endow- ment. A hundred dollars has also been received from the Leitch estate The chairman of the! Board would like to see Renfrew hos- | pital endowed to the extent of §20,- 000, which' he intimated would be; hall the endowment possessed by Lindsay hospital A Renfrew 1 KINGSTON EYENTS) 25 YEARS ACO The waterworks department has placed twenty-five bills in the hands of the bailiff.té collect arrears for street waterimg. Mr. Bute and family, of Houston, Texas, has arrived In the city to spend: the summer. Raspberriés sold to-day at boxes for 30' cents. tous Stomach Cramps COLIC Robert | § Price, 50c bottle. These are very painful, and their, attacks are often sudden, and some: times fatal. The principal geat is in the stomach and bewels, producing severe twisting, cramping pain, and often accompanied by vomiting. If you are troubled in this way, there is only one remedy to cure you, and that one is Dr. Fowler's (Extract of It has'a record of cured extending over 72 years, and we have yet to hear of a case where it has failed' to either relieve or cure. Beware of imitations and- substi- tutes sold by unscrupulous dealers for the sake of of greter profits, as these no-name, mtation, worthless preparations Tous ' dangerous to your health. Mrs. H. Miller, 735 Mark St., Fort "Last sum- mer my husband came home from wprk, and could hardly straight up for scramps. ~The first Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- berry, snd, I hadn't repeated it very long until he was all right again. It is the only remedy I give my children in the summer for cholera or cramps in the stomach. 1 have never been without it in the house Tor the last two or three years." | The partmersitip between E. 'Guss Willam Carew, ville, barristers and solicitors, has}: been dissolved. Price 35¢. Put up only by The 1, Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out; Dangergo! mmm sn. WY 68 Queen street Is guaranteed to re- move dandruff and stop falling hair. Prouse's Drug Store Phone 82. Opposite St. Andrew's Church. AAs Thirst. Quencher Glassco's Grape AND DELICIOUS -. UNIQUE GROCERY C. H. Pickering, 400 and 492 Princess Bt. Phone 530. aly Coal Gut Prices cay Take Notice | 3 | We will take your order for delivery | this . month, All sales for Suh. Phone orders The James Sowalds Coal Co. Phone 1335, DALY'S GARAGE 835 King Street. Phone 423 139 ergy St. Phone 637. ee of repairs and new work . Estime y h 3 WwW ; also hard. | wood floors of all Kinds. All orders | will receive prompt attention. Shop | ~~ rrr ov RE RT RE For Preserving Fruit Fruit Jars and Rings, Parawax amd Corks. Pure Sugar, Spices and Vinegar at the Summer Bargains | Men's white canvas Oxfords, with rub- ber sole, $1.98. Men's tan and black Oxfords, $2.48. Men's tan and black Oxfords $2.98 wyer ~~ Shoe Store A The utra reformer is quite sure to neglect thet branch of the work so far as self 'is conce: KINGSTON'S NEW ELECTRIC STORE ~~ Just received g shipment of Electric #ans suitable for the home, office, or store. Fresh stock Hot Shot, Batteries and Columbia Dry Cells always on hand. Repalrs of all kinds promptly attended to; Bee them. phone or call BURKE. & GRAHAM 72 Princess St. (Oppagite Robertson's Crockery Store). ce om

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