Daily British Whig (1850), 14 May 1918, p. 6

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L Ey PAGE SIX me, \h . CanadNan aptist, oe cupied the cottage on the rmerly owned and act gs your heavenly Father is per- {From May 14.- ents, Mr. of Front township, near South Lake, Miss Mary Loretta O'Hearn Bunday after an funeral was held this morn- tion. The ing to 8t, mains placed In Gananoque Under the of the Auxiliary G.W.V.A gressive euchre'"' ing. No. 3 Crawford, er production work It has a couple raising potatoes, a An aeroplane Desaronto camp Ot sectien about morning and in attempting a landing! the field Catholic burying ground met with al slight mishap requiring repairs The steam barge Isabella H. Hinckley line day with a cargo of chestnut coal for the Citizens Coal and Forwarding Co. Miss Annie in nn of 1. & RH D.D. for 15 years the standard remedy fo ull skin diseases. Jnstant relief from Your money back if the first bottl does not bring you relief. about D.D. Kingston. ternally. Store, and Mr Troop Girl Guides, > MY. and Mrs, C. Our Own Correspondent) At the home of her par. chael O"Hearn, Lansdowne Lambton T Mrs. G. H. farm, spe nding "lorida, (returned to town and it och, of Glenholme past winter in : Bull of Leeds and the passed to rest on illness of some dura-rraronto in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Howe motored to Athens their nephew Blake visit with relatives, Mrs. Herhert Gould, and tae re- vault auspiees of the Ladies local branch of thel another enjovable gp was held last even- John's church lowe, for a short nts, Mr. and Mrs, James Donevan, Victoria avenue, left to join her huss band at Gaspe, Que PLANS ARE St. Andrew's church in charge Miss Viola has started into irs great- for the season lots dnd purposes of -- APPROVED of For the Additions to Be Made to On- gwanads Hospital. additional hospital accommodation on the grounds at the Ongwanada Hospital, have been | approved, The property was recent- ly purchased by the Militia Depart- {ment from A. B. Cunningham, and } consists of twelve acres, The plans call for an administration building, which will be located just west of the present building, and a series of haildings connected by corridors; all will be of the pavilion type and de- signed to accommodate 1 000 beds. The original estimated cost was $250,000, but it is thought now that this will be greatly excéoded, possibly | involving an expenditure of between $300,000 and $400,000, The engineers' plans utilize slope to the water by providing base- ment kitchens. The grouping of the building provides for a central heating plant thereby reducing fuel consumption to a minimum, The malt house property is recely: ing consideration in connection with this matter, but nothing definite has been determined with regard to it. The plans and specifications are now in the hands of the Publie Works Department, but it is not like- ly that one contract will be given for such a large undertaking. it is thought that contractors will 'be askt- ad to do the work on a percentage basis. In fact one building van be executed and occupied and the others added as required. from the aviation arrived this yesterday | The plans for n 10 o'clock adjoining the Roman of the arrived in port on Wright, spending the Se LIE oy Dis al RE) Prescription For czeme? D. Ernest Flentje, a sergeant in the 301st Infantry at damp Devens, was sentenced to hirty years' imprisonment at Fort fay, New York, for unpatrictiz utter- neces. Ask als Trotzky, the Bolsheviki Minister, Mahood's Dru: | 5 pecused of giving 'Poland uncon- iitionally to the Germans. At Ayer, (Mass. A liquid used ex itek D. Soap. | tion iz through obedience, 'no standing place in spending the' = [past two months in town with her par- cided to return to, of God and His justice," urge all to is rumored will take up residence in ence, Oak 8Bt.,| Apchbishop made an earnest appeal! 4" Sunday With 45 the Sodalists to co-operate in ihe [+ Turks twenty miles beyond Kir- the | S3EEEIHILILE 4004008004 | b the late Gordon Folger _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918 ARCHBISHOPS ADDRE SS Om "Oheslience'" Before the Children of Mary. Archbishop Spratt gave an inspir- ing address on 'Obedience' before ; the Children of Mary on Sunday al- | ternoon. He showed (hat the only safe and sure way to eternal salva: There Is the spiritual "Be ye per- life. Christ's precepts, fect," and 'Seek ye first the kingdom effort in the edltivation of virtue. Obedience ig its handmald Love is the fulfillment of the law, but the law is fulfilled by obedience. i greater Before speaking on his subject the work of the Red €ross, which has his | hearty aproval, and exhorted i{hose| present to urge their friends and neighbors to help this great work for | the sake of charity, the honor of re:| ligion and to fulfil the 'obligations they owe to those fighting their bat- ties and suffering for them, SHLEEEIIIIEIIILE IIIS I00 WAR BULLETINS, { It is now expected that the | # Germans will make their next % offensive movement in the Ar- rag sector, Ld : * * +* A Rome despatch says there # is great activity in the enemy's % camps on the mountain fronts. % The Ausirians are preparing to # attack when the weather per- & mits, 4 I +» Iritish | - i | { troops the pursued + kuk, Mesopotamia, after cap-: % turing that city, > BASE ALL RE ORD. International League. Syracuse .. , 1 Baltimore Ro Newark Toronto .. .. 1 Jersey (City jester . 0 American League. New York .. 4 Detroit Boston , ©... 1 St. Louis P hiladelphia . 6b Chicago National League, Philadelphia . 3 St. Louis Cincinnati . ... 7 Brooklyn fhicago .. . 10 Boston The Late Gordon F. Small. The service cover the remains of Small was | conducted on Monday evening at the | home of his parents on Earl street | by Rev. A. IC. F. Whaley. The re | mains were transferred to Cape Vin- cent on Tuesday morning, where { ae | Anglean dommital service was read | before interment was 'made in the Folger plot. The remains were ac companied by members of the family | and P. C. Stevenson, manager ! the Bank of Commerce, where the at Hi ceased was employed. Try Us for Anything in the Electrical Line Halliday Electric Co. Man'l'g Opticians and Optometrists. "8.0.8." (Save our Supplies) Canada Food Board, Glasses Adjusted According to the Hu of our cares ful exnminations, may be just what in meeded to relieve your headaches. We nre eyesight specialists, " R.'J. RODGER 132 Princess St. $1.25 Enamelware, Two- Quart Double Boilers and Cover | 'making good. H. Aubin Dangerously ni. | jore street, | 4 Pte. WW. Mrs, William Aubin, has received word from tlie casual ties department that Pte. William | Henry Aubin is reported dangerously' ill in Ne. 6 General Hospital at Rouen with a gunshot wound in the thigh. He was taken to the hospital on May 11th, Portemouth is still buying a fhe ral supply «<F Government fish, winidelr is being supplied through the villlage council. The enterprise is Farmers who are busy seeding are returning thanks 0 ithe weather man for the «wange in the weather. The low lands have been well soak- ad The commandant and scme of the members of the Army and Navy Veterans are aitend'mg a Daminion convention of thie members in Wins nipeg. Any woman who can make a good pudding in silence has one point of superiority over the one who makes a tart reply. Mayor Huizhes left Tuesday afier- lla week. RR. -Wepburn, Pine street, is. eon-; noon 'for Kansas. He will be away fined lo {vis home with liners. wall knows fmperial 'Granitéware, ioted for its 'and finish--there is no e quality. You will be sure to get ; wenals--you will he delighted with: | namelware that excels * Imperial" satisfactory service f J KL.L, | Viscour | Division, | pany, | Nickle, | Mayor Martin, GENERAL KNOWLEDGE LIST -------- HELD BY PRINCIPAL TAYLOR OF QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY ---- Harold S, Shurtleff Won the Beys' Prize and Doreens Lavell and Bers tha I. Smeaton Tied for the Girls' Prize, ; Some time ago Principal R. Bruce Taylor, of Queen's University, offered prizes to the boy and girl in the K.C.I. who gained the highest num- ber of marks in a general knowledge examination. The test was held in Carruthers' Hall on Saturday morn- ing Harold 85. Shurtleff, son of W. M. Shurtleff, commercial master at the won the boys' prize, and Doreene Lavell, daughter of Judge H. A. Lavell, and Bertha L. Smeaton gained gn equal number of marks for the girls' prize be The questions, which had to answered, follow: TT -------- General Knowledge Examination, (Only eight questions to be at- tempted, of which Nos. 1, 2,'4, 6 and 12 are compulsory.) 1---~What do you know about these places in connection with the war: Plugstreet, Bagdad, Courcelette, Salisbury Plains, Kemmel, Anafarta, | Masufian Lakes, Salonika, Suez (Ca nal, Zeebrugge, Kiel Canal, Coeos Is- ands; 2---¥ho are the following: Col Rapington, Sir #rederiek Maurice, Milner, Lord Northeliffe, Commonder Tyrwhitt, Admiral Beat- » Bir Bric Geddes, General Byng. 3--~Explain the following terms: brigade, battalion, com- platoon, squad. 4--~Who are the following: W, F. Sir Sam . Hughes, Mayor Hughes, Mr, Hanna, Mr. Crothers, Dr. Michael Clark, General Mew- burn, George Y.Chown, Dr. Edwards, Dr. Adam 'Shortr, General Hemming, Henry Gadsby, B--~What do you know of these sips: Lion. Raglan, Goliath, Queen vary, Vindietive, Arethusa, Mon- mouth, Sydney, Glasgow, Canopus, Goeben. 6----How do you explain the high cost of living? 'What do these letters M.P.P., F.RS., MSS, D.C.M, LODE, N.W.P.,, RN.W.MP, AG. 8d, PL. PPC. BA, MA. am, KCLE, K.O1. 8--Why is the surface of a golf- ball rough? 9--Why is the sea. salt? 10---How can a sailing boat go to windward? Explain by diagrams, 11--Which do you consider to be the best Canadian newspaper? Give reasons, 12--<Who wrote; Life on the Miss issippi, Felix Holt, Esmond, Martin | Chuzzlewit, The First Hundred Thou- sand, The Grammarian's Funeral, In Flanders' Fields, Aurora Leigh, | Kidnapped, The Tower of London | Little Women, Cranford, Pollyanna, Anne of Green Gables mean: K.C.B., DA, AB, Millinery. Opening. ormal showing. of the simmer millinery to-morrow, Mills & Co. newest George CIVIL SERV oF REFORM Discussed by "By the Commons. Ottawa, May 14.--The subject of] nepotism in appointments to the pub-! lic service oeeupied the attention of | Parliament yesterday. That tough! subject the Civil Service Act, was, still the sabject of disenssion. i Horatio Hocken, of Toronto, had' brought in apy, amendment providing that in its annual report the Civil] Serviced Commission should give a! list of the family in the Government House of Commons, Senate and pub- lic service of all those civil servants appointed or promoted during the year. R. L. Richardson deefhred the "family relatives have been feeding too lon the public crib. This may put a check on nepotism, which has! heen rampart for 30 or 40 years," he said, Hon. W. 8. Fielding claimed the bill was for the best man t6 win, and that appointments ¢hould be Tor merit and not favors, The Tocken by 78 to 10. LABATT RESIGNATION, Was House of | { ameéndment was lost Will Retain 82,200 Pension and Fore- go Salary, Ottawa, May 14.--The resignation of Colonel Labatt as member of the Pensions Board will be accepted, | The understanding, however, is! that he will retain his pens sion, amounting to $2,200, while | foregoing the $5,000 salary which at-| tached to his position on the commis- | gion, i The Pensions committee has under | five suggested clauses in amendment | of the pensions regulations, They] were drafted by W. F. Nickle, M.P,, | and Kenneth Archibald, of the Pen-| sions Board. The intention is to! make a report to the House during the week, and this would serve as a basis for whatever changes the Gov ernment might make in the regula- tions by order<in-Council. There will be no hurry in adopting a permanent act, GET RID OF HUMORS Hood's Sarsaparilla is the Medicine | to Take--Msakes Pure Blood. Dry, moist, scalp tetter, pimples, boils, and other eruptions come from humors, which may be either in- havitad or acquired through defec- tive digestion and assimilation. To treat these eruptions with dry- ing medicines is dangerous. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the old reli- able medicine, helps the system to discharge the humors and improves the digestion and assimilation. =. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla from your druggist. It may be confidently re- lied upon to do its work. It purifies the blood, tones the stomach, and builds up the whole system. It goes to the roots of diseases, and its bene- cial results are permanent. It sets things to rights in the system. He- member to ask for Hood's Sursipi- ritla, because nothing else acts like it and nothing else can take ils place. consideration in private about twenty- | [Blouses In the very latest of style, in the very new: est of fabrics. ; Crepe de chene, georgette crepe, striped silks and voiles of all kinds, 98. up to $8.00. SKIRTS -- All wool serge skirts, splendid value .. ..... vain u SBOE Taffeta skirts in colors and stripes, from rie or a $7.50 up PANAMAS -- All styles of ladies' Pan- AAS... aL . $1.49 CORSETS -- D. & A., E. T., Coilene and PC. . 75¢, $1.00, '$1.25and up Don't forget these are special prices and don't last. Why are your family and yourself not getting now all the joy that comes with a #ieintzman & Oo. Plager-Piaun when it is' so easy to see, hear, play and own one? We would rather have you play it yourself , than listen to praise of it. You will never "appreciate it till you do play it. "Let us demonstrate it. C. W. LINDSAY, 121 Princess Street iA TTT ~ COME IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER IN LUM- BER, SHINGLES, LATH, SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS; BASE AND TRIM. HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL - FROM THE FRON- TENAC MBER AND: £04 0, TO OFF ER ae POSITION se WE ARENA ee a BEST AT RIGHT PRICES. ALSO LET FOR BEAVER 'BEAVER i BOARD,

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