Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1918, p. 8

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LPAGEEIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918. ion, havé.been transferred to the C. dr AN 0b RESIDENT PASSES F., Reserve of Officers pg. Bpotary CSM, T. Moore, R.C.| MRS. DRURY LIVED ED NEARLY a has heen tion 46 garrison HER LIFE IN ONE HOUSE, | seigeant: major : satiny GR BEER A RE hi GBR Gr eR i i Deceased Was in Her Righty-titch 7. A Tie rem, alts SAVE. THE FOOD. IT MUST Wis Chloe Gucnpied = DONG A SHLENDID WORK ed « capacity audience at the Grand | | WIN THE WAR. OUR WASTE last night in a wonderf Drury Family Since 1822, | WOMEN AT SYRACUSE SENDING! (oo picture drama, "Dag MAY MAKE OUR SOLDIERS One of the oldest residents of the! COMFORTS 70 THE SOLDIERS Stevens has long been credited ? eity passed away on Monday night in| rn a realy gredt actress and she scores WANT. the person of Mrs. Orpha Drury, {The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Cana-| more emphatically in this picture : widow of the late William Drury; Britist u my a vation | Déceuse she has a better story. A --Jssued by Canada Food Board. who died at her late home, 393 Prin-| © ian ritinh telie Assasin wife, dispairing of winning her hus- cess street, Has Sent Over Seven Thousand| bang from his bibulous habits, leaves Deceased was in ther eighty-fifth: Articles Overseas -- Many Useful] him and goes to Paris. When shel 4 year, She was born in Englan | Things For the Boys at the Front. | returns, her actions are mysterious. | came to Canada when a child, loea-| ; we ik wn. {She refuses to recognize her hus- ted in Kingston, and had lived here] he ladies' auxiliary of the Cana-{, 4s right right to question her, ever since, Practically all her lite|dian British Relief Association ally, hag per trailed on her nocturnal was spent in the house where she | Syracuse, N.Y., has b doing some | { trips, and discovers that she has a died, and it is of interest to note|gbod work, to 'help win the war. { child which she is seeretly visiting. that her home has been occupied The Association was started inl js a gripping situation. Love and | continuously by members of the{December, 1917, with nine members, | jealousy are He motives woven mas- Drury family since 1822. {Mrs. Dr. Charles F. Fitch, was elect- Lentully by director Albert Chpellani. The late Mrs. Drury was a member fed president; Mrs. B. R. Lyman, vice-! An added feature that kept the house of Broek street Methodist church. fpresident; Mrs. Milford Bagers, see- She had a family of six children, and ratary, and Mrs. A. S Hurst, 'tre a- | Lonesome Luly "comedy entitled fs survived by three. Mrs, J. W, Bill- | oy rer. "Love, Laughs and Lather." Other ups, of Ashwood, Oregon; William, | so (ne association had no funds,| interesting reels cqmplete the pic- of Kingston; Leonard, «aud onef,, members discussed ways and | torial part of the programme, while grandchild, Lulu, at home; also one| af wad : y Wilbur and Grace offer a refined! . . n 3 means of raising the same. Concerts i 8 i sister, Mrs, H. Tompkins, of New-| alan: Tai arties. food | crobatic act. This programme will burgh, Ont.; two brothers, George | Were held, also lawn parties, food], br, or the InsF ~ ttime tos Pearson of Deseronto; Allan Pear-|sales, and a thrift campaign, and in night, > son, of Michigan, She is also_sur- | this way the magnificent sum of $1,-} 7 =" vived by twenty-six grandchildren|0U% was raised. For the last six| and seven great grandchildren, all of |months, the Association has been re- At Griffin's, whom are living eeiving contributions from the Am-| Mary rr ep p n erican war chest fund. In all about} $3,000 has been expended for sap- { in a constant uproar was he two-reel | | Miles Minter won her was ' into the hearts of young and old alike at Griffin's last evening in her * plies, The membership has gradu-| most charming of photoplays, "The Mikitary News {ally increased and at the present time | Mate of the Sally Anne." The story | there are about one hundred mem- | is that a pretty little girl named | 4 ibers. The Association Bis been very |Saily, ho lives in the supposedly { fortunate in having rooms donated stranded Tiulk of an old ship with her | for the use of the workers, by the |grandfather. It is to humor the old | Clark Music Company and Dey Bros., | gentleman's fancies that Sally fig- | where the association purchased part 'Ures as The Mate of the Sally | i : 3 A] of its supplies and where the pack- Ann, and by turns she: pl s the | vices of the Invalided Soldiers Com- |. Var maa armas + nds are shin. | Part of évery other member of the | mission of Canada ing is carried on. The goods are sai | supposed crew. Handsome Waliace { Lient.-Col. McKelvey Bell has seen ped EO Fa Tovalito, and} Reid was another delightful feature | overseas service in France and Eng-|'rom bre overseas, and 5 "lof our programme in "Nan of Musi¢ { land, and latterly keld the Rita terest to note that mot one shipment Ot a remarkable presenta- JUST ARRIVED SPRING OUTFITTING IS NOW READY {of A.D.M.S8. at Halifax. has been lost [tion affording the screen's most | v { This appointment is made as a re- The rooms of the association are!popular idol full scope for displayal i sult of the recent re-organization in|open every day, with different ladies | of the splendid artistry. ~ Lieut.-Col. McKelvey Bell, ADM. 8S. of Military District No.'6, Halifax, nd a native of Kingston, has been appointed Director of Medical Ser- The super-' ® ® ' . : x : | the work of the 1.8.C., whereby cer |in attendance. The Daughters of St.| dramatic serial picture, 'Vengeance We re on tip toe to serve you with the { tain of its hospitals are transferred o|George and the Clan Douglas ladies and the Woman," completed an even- | 1 {the Department of Militia and De- [each work a day and besides different | ing of thorough enjoyment for the best clothes, hats, and toggery for Spring fence, clubs and sewing classes, societies} audience present. | and summer wear that the country pro- vi a | visit "the rooms and ger work and| (Continued on Page 5.) The military authoritiés are seek- uces. ing for 109 meh 19F coast duty jn me A resume of the work which has| -- pm | : : iarrison Ar ery a alfax, an av oa Pre a R give he Whi 1 ussian reasan always. sindrdnengd pi # been carried on is given the g: | | Pleasing prices y . men lof heavy artillery at Halifax, in an interesting letter from Mrs.| Thus far Ivan of Russia has lived oY ny Th pt hobo oF Annie I. FarreMe of 412 South Crouse | In the middle ages, religiously. He , be taken Ho oe avail-| Avenue, Syracuse. | knows almost sothing of an inner table 1 r ne Ran) 288 avy The association has seni overseas | Struggle, knows still less of the social if : 7,715 articles, and the shipments in-| @spect of religion, of the beauty, the Lieut. J. Hugh Maclaren, Brock-|clude sweaters, amputation covers, self-sacrifice, the idealism, the grop- ¢ ® ville has been promoted to the rank | comfort bags, kit bags, personal pro- ug for the tuth which the Christian of captain, perty, bandages, 'binders, blankets, th Tow 2 ld STapp es bh hv i -- bed pan coversy trench caps, stretch- ov ig "th e gt 1 reals ye 8 4 Eo 8 Major G. IL. Campbell, who has|ers, feather pillows, handkerchiefs F more than he loves his Christ. Yes, knitting | Livingston's, ; BROCK STREET. If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. eh : a 2 : Y 'i say what you will, he is ill t been assisting the Central Appeal housewives, old linen, pajamas, pneu-| i A a of EAE. = sil) the Judge at Ottawa, returns to Kings-imgnia jackets, razors, scarves, shirts, chilling picturesqueness and forbid- ton to-day and will be employed injg,ckg suits, surgeon's gowns, testa- "i ASEE ¥, 5 Off ding ugliness. To him Christianity reviewing cases in the office of' the ments, towels, wash ¢loths and wrist-| means a number of fasts. a still District Registrar, a a and } x lets. greater number of saints and demons Col. R. D. Street returns to King- Ta ] | --a detailed knowledge of which must | be left to wiser heads than his---but ston to-day. \ a Naki hd ston fa-day Canadian Casualties. it is bis business to conmciliate them, Presumed to Have Died--J. (A. Following his ruling on Plymouth | giewnrt, Williamston, propitiate them 2nd keep them from | ea: the Sentral Appeal judge Wounded--R. G.° Oxby, ' North} "joan. whole existence is out of Fashioned mn ;accordance with under le 2 nary Service Ac las Augusta, | . T 2 > "theological s ants nati > Nes. Fra ¥ | joint. He is born in a world of earth . . . a moogical miaents.| Gussed--W. J. Miller, Castleton. | ong wood, where his life is cireum- | authority of adaptations on models Stora) ww a8 ati S sn ibed by a log cabin that is thatch- pastoral work, as probationers under Women's Canadian Club. ace » oe . ise 3 s Bi : : : * ed in fall, when it assumes an ap- | the discipline of the Methodist! pop UROL NL, oy | cd in fall when it aedmes an ap from New York's most distinctive > " je a , | dress the Women's Canadian Club at huge ha for the March winds to . : entitled to exemption The case in d he W 's © ii "lub at g rp Mare question was that of C. W. D. Coz-| Convocation Hall on Friday, March! play their woeful dirges on. The and exclusive taillours. ens. Kingston, : Ne "| 22nd, at 8 ph. Non-members, + | thateh is fed to the few starving ani- oe . Smittm im stem | mals, and the dispensable wooden | . . Lieut. "Gamey" Stratton, M.C., is | Solhotne Bl ee on props and decorations used to cook | Newness is written all over is way home fro ver e REO o! A } dinner with long hefore the approach ' Toached St. John, NT. on Sanday. | Ot, as been remeyed 10 a simlaf| of spring, Here between the unpiae | them; in trimming; clever arrange- a RMC g ate ! ° | position at Brockville | tered, undecorated walls he lives with | He is a RM.C. graduate. EE hor Berio ard, Irving | Hors Uidesorated walle be Hives with ments of buttons; length of coat, in in the Gospel Hall, New Orange | ided h I LE h d li On Tuesday morning, Brig.-Gen. A v provided he has any--under the same an in various ittle tai orin T.D.R. Hemming, GO. accom. | Building, every night this week but} roof, glad of their sociability and ani- | h hi h g panied by Brig.-Gen. G. 8. Maunsell, | Saturday, at eight o'clock. mal warmth, being much in need of | touches whic add greatly to their G.S.0., formally presented to Sergt. Some people kick because they are' poth, His home is one of the maze, smartn R. Hazelton of the R.C.H.A., a long unable to discover where the shoe | of zigzag, lopsided, weather-beaten, | ness. service and good conduct medal, | PInches. : broken down izbas that stand hud-| Sergt. Hazelton is ome of the best an dled together, freezing in God's sol-| known N.C.0.'s in the city. He went DAILY MEMORANDUM Sma of heetulnest Jad 1 eanny PRICES, TOO, VERY MODER- overseas with the Army Service reaminess. Enchantingly idyllic on {Jif} ~ Corps and secured a commission tors oh age 3; Tight Band werner, a canvas, but a dreadful place to live | ATE, while there. He reverted when he | ~~ | iN, ; | | reached here And is now a sergeant in BORN. Ivan's diet is to all intents and {the R.C.H.A. again. BLACK---At Highdown, Milford, Sur-| purposes vegetarian -- not from | 2 . -- % rey, England, on Maren 17th, 1918, 1 choice, however. It is the coarsest C.8.M., A. Smith and Sergt. A. to Capt. and Mrs. Nell'D. Black, a and simplest of the poorest man on! Brown, First Depot Battalion, have| Se the face of the earth, Day in and | | been transferred to the Second De-| DIED. day out Ivan sees nothing on ais; pot at Ottawa, PRURY-Ix Kingston..at her Jats resi rickety table except black bread, made 3 _-- dence, 393 Princess street, on March of rye flour, often mixed with weeds, By request of himself, a very quiet 18th, 1918, Orpha Drory, widow of| acorns, and oak bark, and ground in and informal presentation of the toe tate 'William Drury, aged 34 his own quern. This Is moistened : E years. Russian Cross of St. George was|wuneral (private) Wednesday after- and washed edown with tschee, which made on Tuesday afternoon by Brig.- noon at #30 to Cataraqui cemetery.| /8 made of finely cut cabbage, and, Gen. T. D. R. Hemming to Pte. F.|LENNCN--In Kingston, at the family| in season, bits of cucumbers. . Add Waterman, Pte. Waterman was a residence, corner Barrie amd -R potatoes, not always plentiful, and : . lan Road, March 18th,s 1918, member of tie 38th. Battalion andl ranean Dunlop: widow of the. 184 bis menu 1s made up lor every week returned from overseas some tim Felix Lennon. ay-in the year, ¢ | Funeral (private) Wyidnesday morning Crass poverty is usually accompan- ago to undergo treatment at the Sir iy TA Suragd A J inthesd = ocathedrar| fed by gross ignorance. Ivan is 36 Sanford Fleming home in Ottawa. He declined having the presentation BE hoe wy || blisstuHy ignorant of the outside made before a gathering of troops |Friends and acquaintances respectfully| World that it were a safe/bet that the of the garrison, and therefore, it was a Sia Ro wirend She mags, My via Jnajority of lis brethren, do o IM, ngsto arch fot know ether Canada is r it was of a very quiet nature. Pte. 19th, 1918; ines tn of the eo a g Waterman refused to divulge what tate 'Campbell. Metallum. ag Srmany. on he continent of heroism won him the honor and the | Funeral (private) from her late resi- a, Or ma in the moon, documents with the medal being in ne a snalty Ave, Thurs. Russian they could not conveniently : " No flowers. be translated. TOWERS--1In Kingston, on March i 19T reside 1818. at the family Smart Spring Suits ! varied that each woman may feel she has an individual suit. All the new material in the seasonable colors, with plenty of blacks and navy blues. Two Russian crosses of St. George Willkam street, Wham J. overs, Dell Styles ss . pas Russian cromes of St. George, Mili sti FRENCH CHILDREN NEED YOUR CHILDREN'S WASTE. Bl two returned soldiers wh th : by thir work France, One of the WHAT IF WAR HAD REVERSED THINGS ? a @, st 5 0p ar : Battalion, (No. 05568), ni the | " --Canada Food Board. other to Pte. N, D. McEwan, 44th Ha Te, Saver et THE ONLY THING FOR DRY FEET Major I, A. Goode and Capt. A. J. 4 " | Randall left on Tuesday for Ottawa ) Phone 202. RUBBER BOO 1 [S on vocational training business, : : Lieut. Sherman Young, who left} , , > with a draft from the Depot Battal- Child's Size, 6 to 1 ion, hds returned to the city after 256 03 . Bn rier re Fons | I Lari ler . gn tains W. A Jones, J. H. Mox- i d 7 ; $5.00 D. A. Coo espectively | The ek : . Rl president and members of the Board ' S90 y : of Medical Officers to take over the : st R : : 1.00 Rf technical Sauipment of tie MECC, . » Q lit $1 g| he use of the Militia Department. o" ; \ X ; ES ; ¢ $1 © Lieut. Satter, "whe came with a draft to Kingston on Tuesday, was jjoverseas with a Toronto unit. He | was severely wounded in the chest And lost an eye. Lieut. H. A. Fish, 155th Battalion ud Liou, J. E. Mack, 2ist Battal-

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