Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Sep 1918, p. 3

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-- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1918. I PAGE THREE Pom-- Kingston Industrial EXHIBITION HORSE RACES = Sept. 24, 25, 26, 27, 1918 $1,650 inPurses $1650 Programme FIRST DAY 1 UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH. GREEN RACE ... . a Anak ate wed 2.35 CLASS .. ... . Pa a . . 200 SECOND DAY--WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH. 0 CLASS .... .. wept cly 'vie : $200 2.12 CLASS .. . : Enea ea ie . 'a io THIRD DAY --W EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH. 2.85 TROT adn ip sev lae hn a .. $200 248 CLASS ... ... ... rir . 250 - FOURTH DAY--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH. 2.30 CLASS .. ... ... oe li . : FREE-FOR-ALL .. ... . Fe . ed "i er vei 250 160 zal 200 00 AAA re eA Ate A meme Conditions National Rules to govern, 4 to enter. 3 to be: 3 in 5. Entrance fee 5 per cent. to enter ditional from winners. All except the & trotters and pacers. Trotters allowed 5 s ds. Horse di cing the field entitled to 1st m ney es eligible to 25th July, 191¢ Entries close September 20th and must be the Secretary on or before that dat The right is reserved to char ge off or' classify if entries do not {ill R. J. Mile heats, cent. ad tart 5 per race 35 trot, open to only ors prior in the hands of order of races, also to call WM. MURRAY, Secretary Races and Sports, 14 Market St., Kingston BUSHELL, Tre: L737. Phone Phone 891. Told in th e Twilight King 'Henry "eiix Johnson, ning Mrs. 'W Philadelphia, Pa expects Mrs. L./Brode Tean., to-day-t6 pay h . » The annual aquatic sports will be held at the Royal Military College | this' afternoon, and afterwards the commandant, staff and gentlemen ca-! dets will entertain at tea. | > . » ee | Mrs, Frank Phillips entertained in-| formally at bridge on Tuesday even- | ing in'honor of Mrs N. P, Wheeler. - - - Miss Doris Browne, "Kensington | Plate," entertained informally at | the tea hour on Thursday { - * * Drummond, who has | Drummond, Wa-| as returned to | Thompson, | Miss Jane been visiting Mrs, verly street, Ottawa, town and is with Mrs. Clergy street, ] Mrs. M. Bateson, Barrie street, has returned home, after spending the | week with the Misses Wilson, Smith's Falls, George McConnell, Barrie street,! has returned home, after a short vis with friends in Torento. { Miss Jean Dargavel, Elgin, was the guest of Miss Harriet Gardiner this] is' the | $s Helen Lawson, Barrie, | at | t of Major and Mrs. Lawson the Royal Military College Prof. and Mrs. W, D. Taylor have returned to town, after spending the summer at Garden Island | Mrs. D. DD, Calvin and her children, | and Miss Malloch, who have been at Garden Island for the pat two weeks, | have returned to Toronto, . - - { Toronto, is| iss Jean Miss Flora Stewart, spending a few days with ) Craig, Johnson street, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Rees, Bagot| street, have returned from Bon Echo | Miss Mildred Lambe, who has bee NT YY TY BUTTER Wrrs pAPER Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. Iss k Pri $2 Specially printed wit 1,000, $3.50; 5,000, $15.00; 10,000, $25.0¢ Special prices on larger quantities. Shipping charges paid on 5,000 and over BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO, KINGSTON 1,000, Those people (and they | } are many) who dread the | b ordeal of an eye examin- ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made by us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or inconven- ience, ' Prescription Service Is unequalled in this district. A capable dispenser at your service' from early morning till midnight, means s0 much to the dick. Your doctor realizes this, and is depending more and more on us--just as we expect him to do. The slogan "Take it Bests," we want to be watchword of the sick. Best's The Satisfactory Drug Store. OPEN SUNDAYS. AVIES Tremendous Reduction in Price of Choice hah hd a And We Use No Drugs. - Keeley Jr. M.0D.0. 226 Princess Street to the dhhhrArhhahd daa a TRV YY Arh Porter House Steak (and roasts), per Sir lh Sl ney ing Steak (and roasts), per Ib. . . . 32¢ Sirloin Steak, per lb. .. ©. .. .32¢ Round Steak per lb. . xis ae ey v0 ump Roasts, per Ib. . . rie al Se ice Rib Roasts, per Ib. . . < .25¢ | returned home. | | { visiting her parents in Ottawa, is re turning to town on Monday Miss Lucy Merrick, who has been | the guest of her sister, Mrs. Carlos Kirkegaarde, in Beloeil, returned | home on Thursday. | Miss Marjorie Campbell is leaving for New York on Monday, after | spending the past few weeks with Mr l and Mrs. J. M. Campbell, "Glenlyon," Emily street, | AJ - . | Miss Margaret MacLellan, Toronto, | who has been at "Fettercairn," was in town for a few days this week. Prof, and Mrs. W, N. Sage, Clergy | Nireet, who are leaving next week for| Vancouver, will be very much missed | by their friends in Kingston, | Mrs, N. P. Wheeler, who was Mrs. | Frank Phillips' guest, has returned to | Ottawa, | Major and Mrs. E. H. Lancaster have returned to town from Petawa- | wa, Mrs. H, Bell, New York, has been spending a few days in Kingston | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith have | purchased the bungalow at the corner of Earl and Albert streets, and expect to move in very shortly, | . . ® Miss Dorothy Tullock, Kingston, i8 the guest of her aunt, Mrs. James | Millar, Santa Cruz. | W. C. Scott, Napanee, was in the | city on Friday visiting his son, | Lieut. Scott, of the Depot Battalion, | a returned wounded officer. Miss Carrie Jackson, visiting | friends at Carleton 'Place, Flower | Station, Calabogie and Vankleek | Hil, has returned to Kingston | Mr. and Mrs. M. Hermiston, Corn- | wall, are visiting friends in Kings- | ton this week. ' | Mrs. (Charles Bailey, Kingston, is| the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. HH. Mellow, Deseronto. * * *® and (Mrs. Robert are visiting Noell Gill, Linton, their | Ear} | +. IMT. Campbellford, daughter, Mrs. street. _ Dr. A. J. Tripp, of the 1.8.C., To- ronto, is spending the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Noell Gill, Earl street. | Miss Cooley and Miss Edna Booth, who have been spending the summer at Premont Park, are leaving on Monday for New York. ! [Miss Benjamin, Yarker, was the Buest of Miss Ethel Kent this week. | Major and Mrs. [Fisken are en pension at Miss McdMillan's, Well- ington street. " - » Miss IConstance (Webster, who has been visiting Mrs. H. |H. Horsey, Cressy, has returned to Hamilton. | Mrs. Neil Black and lit'le son ar- {rived from England on Thursday, and are 'with Dr. and Mrs. Ryan at "Rockwood. House." -~ Miss . Evvol Davis, Gananoque, was the guest of (Miss Gladys Car- roll this week. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Lockett have purchased R. J. McLelland's 'house on 'Earl street, and will move early in October. - - - * Dr. and Mrs, W. G. Anglin and (the Misses jAnglin, who have spent {th summer at (Wolfe Island, are re- , turning to town next week. Mrs. John McKay and Miss Doris McKay, Sydenham street, left on Wednesday for Toronto, where, the latter will attend Havergal College. I~ Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, Eart street, left this week to do V.A.D. 'work at "Feftercairn." { Mr. and Mrs. © H. Hutchins, Shrewsbury, Mass, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, Barrie street, - - - Miss Owen Carr-Harris, who has 1 en visiting friends in Ottawa, has Mrs. D, M. Fraser, Union street, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs Parke Cameron, who Is at present at Petawawa. Miss Marjorie MeLelland, Earl streel, leaves on Monday for Haver- gal Oollege, Toronto. Foy Odr.and Mrs. H. H. Horsey and (Miss DIildred Horsey, Cressy, are Joa Hid oi! wt the end of ° . where will spend the winter. : » : a : Montreal Kings ; : a Sieg 8 few d tdaysg in | ther | daughters, who has | Ruest, left sister, Lambert, ) visit B. Franklin, St. Miss Mary Van Slyck the of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Sharp, Kingston, for a few days last w > Mrs. Grove Wagar and Mrs. Janet 'Dopking are spending a few Kingston « % =» was J. IF. [Rowland, wife and family, Kingston, motored to Picton on Sun~ | day and 'were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, IC. H. North. Miss Lilla IWilson, 'nurse-in-train- Ing at the General Hospital, is tak- ing a holiday and is staying with father at Mr. Post's, Welling- ton. oy % Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Smith, Ba- got street, have returned to town after visiting in Toronto. Hon. V. (Winkler, wife and Winnipeg, were the and Mrs. Lunn, 29 'while touring through two Mr street; of EBuests Mack | the east. iCadet "Don" Robinson, (R.A F., Toronto, is spending a few davs with is parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL. (P. Rob- inson, Albert street. Reginald Garrett, Johnson street, been spending the past two weeks in Toronto and Chesley, has returned to town. * * LJ Mr. and IMr§. (Frederick Shibley, New York, accompanied by their Miss Howood, left Friday for their home in 'that city after sum- mering at Sharbot Lake. Mrs. /F. A. Herdman (nee Ma- | belle Kilborn) returned to her home | in New York, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. E. |B. (Buell, Sharbot Lake, after a two months' holiday | at her old home at the Lake Mrs. George Cuttle, Union street west, has returned home in company with Rev. John.and Mrs. IL . ter visiting them at their cottage. Miss Evelyne MdoCartney, guest of Mrs. G. (Earl Campsall, Harrow- smith, has returned to her home on University avenue Miss Kathleen Carruthers arrived from England on Thursday (Continued on Page 10.) Guard Baby's Health In the Summer The summer months are the most dangerous to children. The com- plaints of that season, which are cholera infantum, colie, diarrhoea and dysentery come on so quickly that often a little life is beyond aid before the mother realizes he is {lL The mother must be on her guard to prevent these troubles, or if they do come on suddenly to cure them. No other medicine is of such aid to mothers during hot weather as is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the stémach and bowels and are ab- solutely safe. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from/ The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. MOST VITAL PART MISSING DEFECT IN ONE-TIME MAR. VELLOUS MACHINE, af- summer Morale Has Disappeared -- Troops Prefer to Remain in Dugouts When Ordered Up To Fight, On the British i'ront. Sept. 14--At time in this war has more conclu- sive proof been obtained than lately that the whole German army is being put under the stethoscope by its mili- tary chiefs in an effort to find out w hy this one-time marvellous war machine does not work as it once did, And at no.timge have the German soldiers so conclusively shown that some of its most vital parts arc missing the most vital of all, morale Hindenburg and Ludendorff 'are confronted with the perplexing prob em of making brave and happy Ger mans who can withstand the allied team work, allied artillery and allied propaganda. bave given in despatches during the last month extracts from many German documents, confirmed by re! liable prisoners showing how the so- called "defensive fight for the Father land" is an internal as well as an ex ternal job, In one of the fatest orders to his troops. Gen. Otto Below says there have heen serious complaints against the rations. and he asserts that good cooking is the secret of making German rations satisfactory. In some of the divisions from which' so much kicking has emanated, he points out, there have been units whe have prais- ed their rations--becayse they had good kitchen personnel. "Dissatisfaction with fond always has an effect nn the morale of the troops," Gen. von Below adds. "and they must, especially in a war of posi- tion, be kept in good spirits by all possible means." "Biting on gravel," 'Die Hard But when you tire, of treating eczema internally as a blood disease and ap- ply Dr. Chase's Ointment you will soon be convinced which form of treatment is most effective, - Naturally and gradually no von Hinden- was + J} not always acted upon. Some- | i SEEN ENESNNEEEEEEROE Probs: Sunday, fine during day; showers at night, » STORE OPEN UNTIL 9.45. a A list of exceptional values that should make this busy shopping centre hum with activitiy. | BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS 72 pure wool sweaters in colors tea rose, Paddy and hunter green, gold and saxe, in sizes 36 to 42. Solid color trim- med with white and with sash. This is our special $7.50 MONARCH FLOSS night . . value, which compares with the sweaters shown elsewhere. CASHMERETTE HOSE 300 pair black cashmerette hose, tional value at our special price. To-night . . FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 180 pair only, extra heavy double bed size, 68 x 72, flannelette blankets, worth $3.15 wholesale. - Yours while the quantity lasts. To-night . . . and $10.00 .. ..$6.95 $9.50. To-night full sized and excep- .35¢ or 3 for $1.00 «0 1 92.69 200 lbs. of the celebrated Monarch floss in colors, rose, French grey, lavender, Nile, copen, saxe land black. To- civ ve vv ovo. .3 balls for $1.00 save 5% way to-night. of our merchandise Discount Stamps. These days most thrifty women do. SUITS, COATS AND MILLINERY The largest, .smartest and most popular priced showing in town awaits your inspection here to-night. on every purchase made at Steacy's through the medium And remember you Start shopping the Steacy J Steacy's - Limited ------ en 'Wood's Phosphodine. 5} The Great English Lemedy. i Tones and inyigorates the whole RE nervous eystem, makes new Blood a. ' in old Veins, (ures Nervous Debility, 2entol and Brai® Worry, Despon- dency, Yoss of Energy, Palgitation of the Heart, Failing Memory. Pride $1 per box, sia for8s, Cue Yell pioace, six will eure. Soldby ol ist ailed in plain pkg. o of SG emphiet ma todd (ree: THE WOOD MEDICIN CO., TORONTO, ONT, (Formerly Windsor.) House Cleaners Let us demonstrate to yom the latest Cadillac Electric Cleaner with Automatic .re- volving dust brush, for catch- ing lint and hairs. It is a wonderful cleaner, time and labor saver. Telephone 819, J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. Telephone 819. Arar nen burg's only dietary prscription for the allies some months ago, but. German prisoners'. confessions indicate it is now included in their. rations But this searching for their weak parts is also divulging to the enemy high command that some of the most revered German war methods are; themselves responsible for the weak- ening of the troops. Thus orders were issued recently and again since the victorious British drive, that no deen dugouts be made. Ostensibly it is because they have been death traps furing bombardments, but it is also known that the marvellous German tunnels and rabhbit-warren defences have played havoc with the morale of the troops, many of the Germans pre ferring to remain in the dugouts when srdered up to fight. ; Remember the Catholic Army Hut Appeal, Sept, 15th to Sept. 23rd, The eleven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli White, Perth, was drowned in the Tav river al Mathe- son's bridge. He had taken his cow Sack to the pasture and, ssing the bridge toward home, fell into the river. Your Classified Advt Will get the interested atten: tion of those people who have _ decided that they must solve ' the home-problem through buying property. Sometime in their lives nearly everybody * roaches that decision. It fs theré is a faflure to find Tr the skin is healed as you apply this soothing, anti- septic oiniment. T C ---- is soft and place that's of. EN A yyy TTTTTTTTYY YY YY YY 4 4 w September is the month of home coming and the prepara- tion of comfortable surroundings for the winter. We have our new stock now of Living Room Furniture on our floors, and at a moderate cost, we can help you make your home attractive. We still have a very large stock of Rugs, Linoleums and Furnishings, 'which we have been holding for considerable time. Our prices are considerably below the wholesale price to- ay. : Victrolas and Victor Records, a full stock on hand. T. F. HARRISON CO.,, LTD Phone 90. DEPOSITED WITH THE GOVERNMENT OVER $100,000.00 Che Ropal Guardians INSURANCE MONTREAL LIFE, SICKNESS, INDUSTRIAL AN] ENDOWMENT BOYS" SCHO Solid leather box calf, sizes 1 to 5, $4.00, $3.50 Sizes11t013, .. .. $300 Sizes 8to 10 _ & a sia wie koe eum ime : . .$2.50 Some odd sizes at bargain prices. oe

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