Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1918, p. 5

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___THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOR -\ ER 8,1918, a FIVE EERE T---- J THE NEW REVELATION By SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE a ) ¢ eto Author of "The British Campaign in France and Flanders has f the i distingu and his xtending ave & most skept up of th another spiritualistst n experiments ¢ t of t In Sir Arthur Conan Doy been added to. the rank process of his conversio OF thirty years, compel Of particular life 'on the of immortality has ure bereaved seeking tigator, THE NEW the subject of spirit ~~ At Uglow's Ro of the n iod the respe the Summ In this me the burniy wition of the y comfort, no less than for the scientific R LATION is an excellent introduction | $1.10 "other time o lo inves to «Bh Kingston | The 'OF KINGSTON City Couricil Met "on Monday ening and Adopted the Finance giittee's, Recommendation sto . Horsey, » 141 Princess Sireet At A Fe ---- Fm A rt tat ret tog ieat See To the Residents of owsmith and Vicinity . We have taken over the business of C, E, Redden & Son, Har- rowsmitli, snd solicit Awhare of your patronage. We have had six years experience in business and hope after getting acquainted to Kkive you the very hest service. We will handle eggs, butter and all Kindx of farm produce; nixo flour and feed. - You ave weleduie to our sfore to inspect onr stock, nnd we ssxnre you we will be glad to make your mequaintance, VANDERVOORT BROS., MITH i it Canada, Food Hoard License No, 8-15518, Samnows PHONE. 13 Ll @ " ¢ Spanish Grippe Prevent this dread disease. Atomizers and solu tion for checking it. For sale at SARGENTS' DRUG STORE Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. be Kings- i now On the irecommendation . | mittée, the Cow ing appointed M at $125. cleri eed to deal with the fuel uation here COMING TO KINGSTON, | All Arrangements Completed i Grand Opera. ~-- A REAL KING King Musinga, who ry is seven feet in height. ' * "Mother's Tender Flowers" ¥ over two million East African subjects. He Watch the tongue of your young! Children droop and wither if you permit constipation poison tobe absorbed iato their delicate systems. Hurt! Give Cascarets to clean the little clogged-up liver and bowels. = Children love harmless Cascarers because Cascarets taste like candy--only 10 cents a box! Grand! ; When: & child's' tongue tums white, breath feverish, stomach sous, : -- always depend upon safe old-"Casctrets" : ly clea the liztle liver ahd bowels. Cascarets taste like caridy' and no child need bilious and sick. Each 10 cent Lt All preliminary arrangements for fthe visit to Kingstoif of the San [Carlo Grand Opera Company on | Wednesday and Thursday, Oet. 16th land 17th, 'were completed on Satur |day evening between Charles | Baker, manager of the hig organiza- Mr Branigan, of the House Mr Jake Montreal, where { tion, and Grand Opera {came down from | the organization is appearing | week, and reported that, even be |fore the box office at His Majesty's Theatre opengl for the regular sale pef-tickets tothe eight perform ces | there, more than $8,000 worth of {tickets had been ordered |tions - are that - hundreds will be | turned away throughout the week in the Canadian metropolis. Manager Branigan states that the ientire company, numbering one { hundred people, wilt come here from { Montreal, this total including the twenty eminent stars of the organi- zation, all of whom, under the pre- sent arrangement of the repertoire {at the Grand Opera House, will be | heard here. The San Carlo carries | its own symphony orchestra of about | tiftrty players, a large and highly | trained singing chorus! and three {cars of magnificent scenic and CO8-, tuming effects. The operas" finally decided upon for Kingston, and for | whieh fickets will be placed on sale | Monday, Oct. 14th, are Wedtesday {evening, Oct. 16," "Carmen," intro. {ducing the eminent . dramatic 80- | prano, Ester Ferrabini; Thursday | matinee, Faust," the masterwork of Gounod, the noted French composer, which is now being performed in London, and Montreal; Thursday 5» "Lucia Di Lam- mermoor." er Branigan will receive mail orders both from in jand out of town Up to the time tle | regular sale opens. | it aba | GIVEN MILITARY MEDAL. Driver William McLeod Has Been Decorated for Bravery in Field. i DRIVER WILLIAM MLEGD Dita William McLeod has been decorated with the military medal for | bravery on the fieltl of battle He en- Hsted ander Col. ¢ and has seen four years' service at front. He is a son of Archibald cLeod, of Oswego, N.Y, and a ne- bpliew of Henry and Ja this cit uf : . ----i Kingston Relegsed. : barge Kingston, 'of the Mont- reat T ftation - Company, which went aground, off' Carruthers eral days ago, was released hy the Wrecking Company. i : recking Comp ! a sand seow wi and wi : HORSEY APPOINTED MISSIONER FOR THE | "I'the this | Indica- | E. Ross in 1914, § mes' Gough, 'of Point | | At the Theatres | ------ (Continued from Page 8.) -- ; } + "The, KiSs Burglar." &eason notable for none surpass thé "new 'The Kiss Burg- will be seen at the a 'House on {w ednesday, for one night only, This musical entertainment colorful, teems with reat and scorq that will rank with the best music heard (in a play of its kind jn recent years, |The keenness eof the satire with ! which the divorce question is treat- d is agreeable, while not offensive- y 12. The melodies through- fifteen numbers have gu ing lilt that is more than » catchiness--in fact every song lin the score has about it thaf rare | quality that makes jt easy to re- | member and hard to forget. The | characters of the play. are ahove all, {human and the story they interpret, {one that commands attention with | the rise the curtain and holds it j until finale ---- is the in a successes, 'enjoyed hy ned nedy, is hung Vidg & take it amusir th of thie { . { "Hearts of the World." i When "'Hearts of the World," the | greatest picture of the year comes {to the Grand Opéra House for three Tdays, commencing "Thursday, Oet. 10th, swith a matinee daily, the people of Kingston will have the chance' of seeing one of the best films ever produced and one that thas thrilled audiences throughout the entire country Although "Hearts of the {World deals with the war, it is in reality mot dn any sense a war 'play, but a loge story with the jeonflict serving as the grimy background. Many \ things that come to the mind when . one thinks of war are shown during tae action of the photoplay, and such things as the charges of the French oldiers; the great guns in action; tanks; the thrilling hand to | hand conflicts and the thrust of the | baygnets, are all shown so vividly that they are as good as the actual scenes themselves. Prominent 'in| cast of "Hearts pf the World" | the beautiful Gish Sisters, who made such a name for themselves Fhe Birth of a Nation." the are cei HOPE TO HAVE ENOUGH. . 3 5 Cape Vincent Hay Good Supply of | Coal. |. The outlook for the coal situation Cape Vincent is much brighter. fany people who in past years have tarted their ifurnaces at the first Trost fhave' held off ithis year until j colder weather. | J. Davis, coal 'shipment on Monday, pleted two-thirds of his winter's supply. Mr: Davis Siys the 'allot- ment ig larger than last year, and with nly one-third vet to come in the prospects are umuch: better and he does mot expect to experience |: any difficalty in supplying the | people's needs this winter. Many jpeople of the village {in I'M } Is dealer, received a which com- will jremember 'what hardships they ex- !' perienced last 'winter in obtaining | coal, and 'had it mot been for the | timely arrivil of the Hinckley with (three hundred tons many of us | would have been 'without coal for | many days. ' i 'It is now 'hoped that with every- {thing running as smoothly ag | present, that coal enough to last til spring 'will be in everybody's cel- [ar by the time, snow falls. DECORATED FOR BRAVERY. Pte. H. J. Turcoute Gots Medal For His Good We Still another "Kingston been rewarded for his, good the front. George Turcott, No. 8 Sixth street, has received word that his son, Pte H. J. Turcotte, has been awarded a military medal. - Pte. Turcotte went overseas 'with the C.M.R., and was transferred to the Western 8th Battalion. He was | wounded in, .the battle of ) Ridge, and was in the hospital for five months. He went back into at- tion in June last. = x ---------------------- Two Fine Portsmouth Cows. Among the stock exhibited at the Kingston air, two prize winners have excited considerabie comment, They were the Holstein cows owned ' by James Henderson and Sons, | Front Road, Portsmouth, who se- | Military ork. boy has work. at cured first and second prizes offer- ed for the best Holsteins, The milk test required a stagdard of 3.03, but these cows registered, first 4.05, and | second 5.02. | More Gasless Sunaays. "Gasless Sundays" will be continied in the United States for another two or three weeks. -The same policy | will be followed in Canada. | ! KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YHARS AGO, Dr. William Spankie is enjoying a trip along the Pacific coast. _ Influenza is prevalent in the city. R. J. Spoor will be out for the: reeveship of Wolfe Island : EL QT TI TTT =i ww Vimy | * to ti ls £ STREET, TORONTO, : | te couszon romper, ronan \§ Township Council on Mond = Tm A LT Three New Models Ladies' biygundy calf skin laced boots * with dark grey buck tops, medium high heels Jian. $10.00 Ladies' black kid laced boots, medium heels, white rawhide edges, on soles .. .. :. 7% _._ $800 i gy ~ . Ladies' black kid laced boot, white trimming on heels Abernethy's Shoe Store 0 sole, with high A Si i FURS OF THE FINEST QUALITY We're in a position this sea- «son to do better than ever be- fore with high class garments of superior quality, . Any come parison -you care to make will show that we are equal to every possible .competition. i e Come in and see our fine fur setts in all the fashionable styles and popular furs, Hudson Seal Coats The kinds that show style at CAMPBELL BROS. Oldest Fur Store. Kingston's STRAINING YOUR EYES Straining your eyes to do your work is like over loading an © automobile going uphill. Too much pull on the engine will wear it out quickly. "We are professionally cap' able of relieving the most aggrawated cases of eye strain by our sycientific system. J. J. Stewart, - Opt.D, Eyesight - Specialist, Opp. Post Office, Kingston re COMMISSION I THOUSAN | Thousands of wives now - find brighter place in which to spend t fore anticipate the home- of furnishin Low-Prices. ' At tant, sap 1 DS OF Have been furnished the money- ARTISTIC HOMEY HOMES saving Reid way. home a happier, heir lives. : Thousands of husbands more keenly than be-, going, all due to Reid way g with Reid's High Quality and Reid JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker--Phone 147 For Service. ; B ® ® Str. Britannic Order Your Montreal Freight By the Independent Line and send your shipments for Gananoque, Brockville, Cornwall, Montreal, and intermediate ports to the Ferry Dock. Telephone 2195. Beet Specials ! CHARLES QUICK 12 Clergy St. 2011 Food Board License No. 09-5008 | Visit Other Bakeries Open Day and Night Then Visit Ours. x Salary Protecti IN CASE oF Sickness or Accident (MEN & WOMEN) Costs $1.00 a Month' COVERS ALL DISEASES, Pays - first week of sickness without exira premium charge. Has all the old and many mew and valuable benefits, : Drop up n lise and we will eall and explain ft fully, er when passing drop in uf the office. MERCHANTS CASUALTY CO. R. D. SUTHERLAND DISTRICT AGENT Corner Brock & Bagot Streets. Sirloin Roasts, a' Ib. . . KR: THE SOLDIERS' AID has been Incorporated by the ovine | of Outario for the prirpose of asgisting reinstate discharged ofMeéers and,' men in civil life, 3 EMPLOYMENT, We cordishy invite the co-operation the public in the important work of ig emplayment for soldiers who been ie aharRod from "military service. x VOCATIONAL TRAINING. Classes for the vocational re-edwoa- thon of soldiers who have n so dis- abled as to prevent them from resum. ing their former occupations are pro. vided free of cost, ang in addition, the Support of the soldiér and his depesd- ts is provided during the period of rairing &nd for one month after. Further information a. Lo 'covraes may be obtained from A W. Nichol, rintendent of 'Education, 118 Cel. of secur ave . Donations for the assistance of 50} diers' fantilies in temporary distress will be thankfully received and ack. nowledged; and should be made payable he order of the Commission, 2 Head Office: - Branch 231 BAGOT | Major E. CO. Southey, 5 Branches. or Their "Bit: - rion, organizer here Rn, with Hugh C. the King ay morn- ing, and made ap appeal on behalf ; will Do G. R. Warbuy for the Victory Nickle, waited on of the Victory Loan. = After hearing | New England BAKERY Collingwood Street, "Phonie GIS for Good Bread, Silver Mesh Bags} er Fashion still gives the mesh. bag as one of ie popular styles; A madium size, square top, unlined, priced at A large size, square fop, lined, priced at $7.50. Others Yange from $2 $35.00. All new and altractive designs. GUNMETAL MESH BAGS a vety desirable bag for 086 In mourning. Prices from $4.50 to $10.00, > the deputation, thie counail decided to put their shouldei .to the wheel nelp. fu He: seat drive 4 2

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