Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1918, p. 2

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AT TI SITE pe mE DALY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1918, JER DONG ITS "BT"{ICGDENTS OF THE DAVE EOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL IN EREST oi The Red Book | Magazine SEPTEMBER, 1918. Art Section, Beautiful Women. Hughes; Illustrated by T. Reynard; The Highfly- i WEAR FURS AND SAVE .fTHE WOOL : IN ITS APPEAL FOR GROWING VEGETABLES IN CITY. Competition in Vegetables is Open to All Comers at This Year's Exhi- bition--All War Gardeners Are Asked to Take Part in the Compe. tition, RJ. I ton In Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~-What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Quite a few citizens are suffering from hay fever. The dust on some of the down town streets on Wednesday morning was terrible, ; n The railway companies report quite a heavy traffic for the first week of the Toronte fair. Rain is falling freely in various parts of this distriet, but not close to Kingston. The crop needs more rain. The grain crop throughout the dis- trict is reported as exceedingly good and beyond expectations. 3 A band of gypsies is encamped on Barriefield common. This has been a favorite spot for gypsies for a half a century, Remember lawn social in aid of Red Cross Society, Glenburnie, to he! held at the home of Andrew Craig, Friday, Aug. 30th. Admission, 15¢. The threshing machines are work- ing overtime in this district these| days. Threshing bees are the order of the day. . The temperatures on Tuesday were: Kingston, 76; Toronto, 72; Ottawa, 76; Montreal, 72; Winni- peg, 78; Buffalo, 74 Good progress is being made in the erection of the new bathing house in Macdonald Park. This will be a live- ly place next summer. 11, manager of the Kings- trial Fair, in conversation McKay's H dson with a W representative on Wed- u nesday morning, 'stated that the view \ expressed by J. B. Walkem, K.C, in a letter to the Whig on Tuesday Danone Cover Design, painted by Haskell Coffin. The Best Serial Novels of the Year: The Cup of Fury, By Rupert Henry Raleigh; The Call ot life, By Jeanne Judson, IHustrated by Grant ers, By Clarence Budington Kelland, Illustrated by Frank Street. The Ten Best Short Stories of the Month: The Yellow Envelope, by Gouvernear Morris, 1llus- trated by Orson Lowell; The Resurrection bf Black-Lime Jones, by John Fleming Wilson, Illustrated by Dean Cornwell; In the Good Old Summer-Time, By Ida M. Evans, Illustrated by R. F. James; The Long Sleep, By James Oliver - Curwood, Mustrated by Charles Livingston Bull: Hermann, the Sniper, By F. Britten Austin,' Tlustrated by Oscar Fred- erick Howard; A Certain Something, By. Zelda Sears, Illustrated by Will Grefe; A Chip of the Old Block, By Ring W. Lardner, Illustrated by Quinn Hall: Driftw wd, By Albert Pay- son Terhune, illustrated by William Oberhardt; The Final Close-up, By Royal Brown, Illustrated by Henry Raleigh; Flossie Mae, Successful Wife, By Ellis Parker Butler, Hiustrated by Clarence W. An- derson; And Bruce Barton's Common-sense Editorial; "The Home Goal," a Poem by Edgar A. Guest. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919 a i: ss Closes Sat. 10 P.M. night, re an exhibiiion of vegetables grown in the city, was a good one. "Jt is certainly a good one," said Mr. Bushell, "and [ hope it will be acted on If this plan 1s carried out the people can see the results of their labors As manager of the Kingston Industrial Fair I would like to bring before the notice of the citizens the fact that the directors of the fair are working along such. lines as Mr Walkem has outlined. We are also offering substantial prizes in our vegetable list, which 1s open to all comers . It is hoped that all the war gardeners will make application for a and encourage us in our Our entries close, on so prompt action is re- Quarry Coats and wraps typleal of the coming season's fur decrees, beautifully made from the choicest skins for fall and winter. John McKay Limited prize list good work Sept. 15th, quired." MADE GOOD IMPRESSION. Fm . ~ =| co Withrow' Made an Address at FRNROREENGENNRRREREN the Camp. : Captain O. C. J. Withrow, CAM.C,, Victrolas gave a lecture to the men at the Bar- riefield camp last evening on the sub- ject, "Fit to fight," He showed films a state of maximum efficiency. On piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W, Lindeay, Limited. been doing their "bit" in the coun- Now is the time to have your Quite a number of boys who have Corset Elegance Exquisite Cut Glass Lovers of, or prospective purchasers of Cut Glass should not fail to see our greatly var- led stock, of this very desirable table necessity. We have arranged a black and white window, worth your viewing. SMITH BROS. Jewelers Ltd. Opticians, Marriage Licenses, Diamonds. 350 King St. other hand, he showed films of the many diseases that interfere with development and destroy efficiency. Among the worst were venereal dis- eases He then took up this subject | Anglican chureh, opening in Toronto in its relation to civilians and soldiers, | on Sept. 3rd, Dear Starr will be the particularly the latter. His address! guest of Str Henry and Lady Pellett was calculated to have a great moral | at 'Casa Loma." effect and was well presented The| Every person was complaining men were keenly interested. Later he | about the/dust on the down town took up "Personal purity," and as an | streets on\Wednesday, It was blow- indication of the imprestion made | ing around in"Nouds all morning and upon the men it was stated that ninety | made. it very fd for pedes- per cent. of them signed pledge cards| ¢rians. at the conclusion of the lecture. He| we will rent you a plano, and at showed that these diceases were due|end of six months if you feel like to a low moral condition, and much | purchasing instrument we will al is expected to result from moral en" | jow the six months' rental on pur lightenment. | chase price, and arrange easy terms Captain Withrow went to Brock-| on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited ville to-day,and he will return within | According to the reports going the the next month for two or three days, | rounds there has been considerable and give the same' lectures again. | "booze" carried out of Montreal in S------------------ | autos, On Wednesday morning it "CON" MILLAN IS ASKED | yas reported that a rift had Bon S------ lo o ' To Look Over Prospects for Game | coree! od peal Prefeott, Jor having's with Toronto Here Next Month. | "gy Buchel tert on Wednesday "Con" Millan 'arrived in the city | 40 spend a few days at Loughboro from his summer home down the St. | Lake on a fishing trip, and eh re Lawrence, and on his arrival in the terwards go to Ottawa, to visit the city he found waiting for him a letter | fair there. and to boost the Kin Fei from "Knotty" Lee, business mana- | yn dustrial Exhibition Hor ill ger for the Toronto Maple Leaf base-| os Kinesion on the map while We Is [2a seam, in he new International lame, all right ceague, Mr. Lee stated that it was > the ction of the Toronto team to fin The buying Rroblems of the ome, make a trip to eastern Canada after | toy 0n, Needed things i re e league season closed; and that yo, ep, wisely--things not eedog Kingston had been selected as one off must be stricken off the list. War the places for a game if the necessary Igo. rities have 2 big place in all buy. arrangements could be made, {ing programmes--first place Tio EEO Th i vould ¢ inl b | CLOTHING ON EASY grea dawns cari for Kimghon and | Rourded, dole "la 'un Guu. The TERMS 2 " this district. Toronto. has a great |; 0 ni : gh a price for a thing is to pay Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Purs, ball team, and the fans Would er |tribute to a profiteer somewhere any Gentlenien's Suits and Overcoats, tainly like to see them work out. ie | somehow involved in the transaction. : : team is making the trip the middle of | Study the markets through studying N. Morris, 374 King St. - next month, and Mr. Millan thought | yo advts. I set | try 'have returned home to enjoy a rest before the opening of school next week, of splendid specimens of physical de- velopment, and described the care needed to bring the human body to the 5 During the general synod of the and Victor Records SMILES Here is a Most Enticing Dance Record, a Fox Trot With a Refrain In It. Refrain There are smiles that make us happy, There are smiles that make us blue, There are smiles that steal away the tear-drops «As the sun-beams steal away the dew. There are smiles that have a tender meaning That the eyes of love alone may see, And the smiles that fill my life with sunshine, Are the smiles that you give to me. Victor Record, 18473 --90c. Hear This Fascinating Fox Trot at ahood Bros. We show the best range of 'popular priced corsets in the city. Not any fancy prices to bother with--just good solid valyes that cannot be beat- en. Prices start at $1.00. All sizes in stock. Le a oo NN rpn----~y Hudson Seal Coats W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Phone 700. ts, rv TV Pg . A BUILDING With 132 feet frontage on Liv. | Ingston Ave. (near Ki ' bargain, pug) ma TO RENT On King street, offices and large hall; possesion at once. A Frame Dwelling On Elgin St. with garden, $1,000 A DETACHED FRAME DWELLING On Earl street below Division street. in good Sonditiont Elec. infegady DETACHED YRAME DWELL With garden, on' Alfred street, $2,100. "» EW. Mallin & Son Bellers of Real ¥ Cor. Johnson snd ats: oth 1 Phones S530W and S300 adhd hh A a a an 4 ae aa VW YN Pictorial Patterns for September Newman & Shaw y=) audi ded dh dh hh hh bl ll a a a a a that perhaps the game could be ar- ranged for the last day of the Kings-|gag Sema rrp EE yoy ton Industrial Fair. He will take SASKATCHEWAN'S CROP DAMAGE the matter up with R. J. Bushell. | Reports "Greatly Magnified--Want STILL CUTTING CORNERS. 10,000 Harvesters at Once. 'Reports previously published re- More Fines Imposed by the Magis- VT TY YY Princess St. Frame, 7 rooms, B. & Cp vers andah; lot 08 foot front, $2,500, . Alfred St. Brick, 10 rooms, hardwood reay iticunys nice lot; | garding the damage by frost to the : trate on Wednesday. | erops in SaskatcheWiw were unduly . Why Well, the autoists are still cutting | Pessimistic, Frequent showers and electricity, $5, €n we can exam- . ore in eite ned ich | favorable weather have changed the the.corners, in spite of the fines which | g! are being imposed by Magistrate Far-| outlook and it is apparent that the Albert St. ine and prescribe New brick bungalow; ¢ rooms; ae that will add & The Always Busy Store VN . " ; ts ki bave a normal erop, This i i- - h $ f this kind be- Pp 8 ev . . fs 'Magistrate' Farrel] op Wednes. | denced by the demand for farm labor-| HAD AN EXCITING GAME. day, and in each case a fine of $5 and | ©, a8 not less than 10,000 are re- ours each day tO] costs was imposed, Two of the of-| uired there immediately for harvest- fenders hailed from out of town. ng, 3 Clarence Manion, of Perth, cut the inal excursions are, by Canadian corner of Montreal and Princess | Northern regular Winnipeg train streets and W. W, Jones, of Shan-| leaving Toronto 10 p.m. Aug. 28th nonville, pulled off his "stunt" at the 20d 80th. Harvesters from outside corner of King and Brock streets, as| POInts to use connecting trains to To- did also Henry Yeddow, of this city. | Fonto, Constables Graham, Naylon and Less- Frese me lie Clark laid the complaints, Kingston's Famous Fur Store NEW FRENCH PROFESSOR. | | | Buy Furs Now | posse BUILDERS SUPPLIES esate DRAIN TILE Drain those low lands and make them fit for cultivation by using our clay tile. 5. ANGLIN & CO. rell. | great province of Saskatchewan will , bath nad closet. Dentals Defeated Medicals 5 to 4 in Military League Series. In a most exciting baseball game the Dentals defeated the Medicals. In the game in the military league series dn the cricket field on Ties- day evening. There was big crowd out to see the match, which was a most interesting one throughot®. In the early stage of the game the Mudicals got away with a lead of three runs, but after a bitter strug: gle the "Dents" tied them, and eventually gained the lead and held ft. Capt. Alyea acted as umpire. Following is the lineup of the téams with the score: : Dentals--8poor, 3b.; MdCaitney, 2b.; Adams, ' cf.; larivers, ¢; Smith, s.s.; Mian, 1.f.; Hartford, 1b.; Bayne, rf.; "Babe" Adams, p. Medicals--Paul, ¢.f.; Joyner, g.5.; Dennis, 1b.; Box, 8b; Knelwassee, ¢.; Swarts, p.; GCronk, rf; Por- sythe, 2b.; Chapman, LI, ! Score by innings: RICADS. .. .. .... 0101102=35 CAML, save wa 01200014 your working effici- ency. For eyeglass satisfaction, consult J.SAsselstine D.0. Rexistered 42 King St. University Ave. Brick dwelling, 9 rooms, fur ancel oan? goa; deep lot) ' 's . Real Estate & Insurance TTT YYYYYY otrist, The Optical Store | For Royal Military College Is M. C.| : Coen, France. | attier, wo M. C. Battier, of the staff of the : ww ETS d n S college at Coen, France, has been ap- pointed successor to the late Major f 8 . » - Our Motto: Service and Satisfaction J. M. Lanos as professor of French in the Royal Military College. Prof. Battier arrived with his family on Tuesday, and he will take up his du- ties at once, TTT TTTTYYYYY YT TYYYYY In a Convalescent Hospital. Mrs. W. D. Carmichael, who is at present in Smith's Falls, and will re- turn to Kingston about the lst of September, received a second message from England on Aug. 27th, stating We have a complete range of carpets and S ipti that h , Willi id (H , rugs of every description for the fall season wt Er or (Harry) i yi in. No. 2 ese of 1918. The prices are the lowest pos- | fii ls now in No 2 Convatescent sible, mn fact, surprisingly low, the state of listing he was for a number of years Information of value to harvest the market considered,/and you know price ith the Bank of Ottawa, but la with the old First National Bank, of Bands is given, a a Jeatiat gutitied conditions are ever upward in these days. erp on ages Having protected our customers to the A a_i! ned wat Only : = I" had from any C.N.R. Agent. best of our ability we are fully presuaded ar values will compare favorably Harvesters' Urgently Needed In Western Canada. | When travelling to western har- vest fields, go by the Canadian Nor- }ithern Raflway and thereby give loyal jisupport to the Peoples' line. A ------------ : Clinton Soe . Yonkers ya i rivate in the 165th U. S. Infantry, in a A fie or man A. red , it~ ten his mother telling of his narrow ie dies oil Sagi in the 3 [hombs their uy ri it. % J killed ten of Ja on same roof, including one of him.

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