Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1918, p. 6

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a ------------ - PAGE SIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SA URDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1918. Public Library Are vy Water co that may Pai mtirig Bulletin tér Colors, Study Kine: Fas ing, I. J 4 Letts at Bironk's Cards, Smith Leeds; Ba gil} Book Posters, Sig Fruit. & Candy Store The ohly down-towu store open from 8 and an and, plums b Homie made enndy. Phone fam, to 11 pom, California seasonnble fruits, peaches basket or dosen, Call or teie- sand we will attend to your 66 Prir promptly, heh St. Candida Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea dock, Halibut and Cod. Dominion Fish Co. Canada Food Board 'License Salmon Week| Prices Reduced Wes Fish and Save Bacos. Bon Marche Cor. Canada Food Board License rincess St., Near Phone 273 ¥ Board License Nos. 09-1020 and 11-410, AN si Salmon, Had- Neo. 9.3248, On All Kinds. King and Earl Ste. Phone 1844. 8-2749. No. Workmanship 'Guarantecd J. E. MULLEN, 185 Frontenac, 3 Phone 1 o Canada NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED | Peanut Oleomargarine, the best Mihce Meat, pure Jams and Jellies, Flaked Wheat and Rolled Oats. Unique. 400 & 492 Princess Si., C. H. PICKERING, Prop. Butter, the best At the [ Festorn Ontario News President, } Gananoque; vice pores ide George Wheeler, Lynd. treasurer, Miss M hel 1 nogue; O A. de € I Kenyon, port. Rar McDonald taken to Hotel eatment - A. Webster, Charles street, oned to Ottawa week dside of her daughter, Miss ster, who is seriously ill G. MeCarney," Gou pending a short time his father, Neil Me rovifi¢ial hotel Mary Pickett, North street, short vacation with Joyce- 1s, has returned home Philip Braddon, of t are spending a week" in wi, guests of the latter's parents, Mr..and Mrs. Alexander Amo, Wel- lington street. : Fred, J. Skinner, who, in company with Mrs, Skinner, has been spending the past three weeks in St. Johns, Que, at the bedside of his son, Lieut FE. V, Skinner, of the Engineer Corps, r ill with an at- tack of Spanish "fl was in town for a short time this week," and rgports the lieutenant as making satisfactory | progress towards recovery King | street Dieu, Kings- 1 this arney, Picton News Budget. Picton, Oct. 10-1 fe Picton Meth odist Church is to habe a new organ- the person of Prof. William Brown, Ingersoll. Licut-Col. Adams received from his son an liron cross 1s awarded by the Kaiser to German soldiers for bravery. [his--may be een in the Adams & Vandusen. win- dow, where other war trophies are on display Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fox, Mrs, R. Gates, Westhrooke, Mr and Mes, Sperry Burt, Misses Mossé- | lige and Millicent Burt took a trip to | the Sandbanks on Tuesday afternoon in Mr. Burt's auto, : Dr. Shamnon, Elizabeth street. had a slight fire caused by a defective fire- place. There was considerable dam- age by smoke and water. P. Kerby has purchased a farm on High Shore, Gunner Gerald Way was a recent | town visitor from Kingston. Misses |i Gand I. Chambers, of Greenbush, ' have recovered after their recent an- | tomobile accident Mr. and Mrs. Ir-! vin Vincent were recent visitors at "Maple Dell" McCaw was a tow! Wvisitor on Thur od ay. | 1st In S0Mme ------------------ Plum Hollow Red Cross. Plum Hollow, Oct. 11.--~The Plum | Hollow branch of the Red Cross So- ciety held its annual meeting Sept. | 7th. The report for the past year | was as follows: Amount raised, | $380.19; expenses for year, $297.89; balance on hand to date, $82.30. Work | done by society for year: 310 suits pyjamas, 96 caps, 6 pairs slippers, 82 hospital shirts, 48 personal property | bags, 253 pairs socks; 48 pails were sent to boys overseas. ® The following officers were elected: Mrs. E. Dowden, president: Mrs. Burt, vice-president; Mrs.. A. Lillie, | treasurer; Mrs. il Kilborn, secretary; | Mrs. B. Barbar, convener of sewing committee; Mrs. Alex. Palmer, con- | vener of wool } : Sharbot Lake Notes. Sharbot Lake, Oct, 10.=~A number of "people here are through digging Phone 580. Food Board License No 8.2152, ahiaddid a 4 a 2 a Dota and -repert-a- Rood -erop: Wile + tam Duffie has sold His residence at 4 large figure on account of ill-health. Mr. and Mrs: L. Burnham intend leay- ing shortly for F lorida for the winter. Mrs. John Carey and Mrs. A. Erwin and daughter Bessie "have returned from a trip west. Mrs. William Me- | Charles' children are recovering nicely after an attack of diphtheria. Miss Myra Kiell has left to attend the Kingston Business College. A number ! from here attended Maberly fair. Fourteen Deaths in Renfrew. Renfrew, Oct -- Since last flugnza have been reported. Church services were not held Sunday even- ing and with the closing of the schools, theatres, pool-rooms and the cancellation of all public gatherings, it is expected to quell the epidemic, i ------------------ Cross. Canvas will be made Wed- Be prepared to help the & nesday, Oct. 16th. On Fe ra "Also Nitrogen Lamps for isin 1K Fd Pr eh 3 nip > Building Brick Always keep usin m Soft or Presed Brel 3l when in need of WwW os] {one of the advance, | I'since the Canadians arrived in ILLNESS AT CATARAQUL Cofporal Joseph Blair Was Killed in Action. " 10.~There is quite affected with colds ley Frizzell is in ack of typhoid is also im hos- pneumonia. is saddened by rs. AVise: She was here as May Ely being 1e spent 1 fried life in r C loyne, three months ago, the de ath of well known nost of b rning here from pueumonia. Dece s two little girls, one a baby six weeks old Much felt for her husband and hér mother, Mrs-B, Kish ' Mrs. Rankin and her sister, Miss Mary Porter, a graduate nurse in Toway are calling on old acquaintances here Born--to Mr. and Mrs. Good, Sunnyside, a son. The war workers are getting Christmas. gifts ready for the boys overseas, | Mrs. J. Ward is home again. Word has just been received here that Corpl. Joseph Blair, son of Mrs. J. Blair, has given his life for his coun- try while on active service in France. He had been over two years in the trenches, and had won promotion by his courage and daring THE BIG OFFENSIVE. Major McParland Writes That it Has Been Wonderful. - Writing to his mother, Mrs. James McParland, from France under date of Sept. 7th, Major Fred McParland, of Kingston, says: + "I told you in my last letter that I time for the ' 1 FOUNDS A the hospital a week sympathy 1s! SCHOL ARSHIP Av Queen's ir Meh ry of of the. HEHVersity KILLED IN ACTION. { Pte. Elmer Shepherd, Formerly of In. verary, Shepherd i off Has Fallen. Mrs of the All Ho- 1, ha was of dep- Inverary, tember, 146th Battalion. and enlisted with t Brera spe got back to France in big offensive, and it has derful month for me; in ful for every one in the have been on the move going ahead mos iy Jor new part of the line, but never going back We are in TONY now tha the Allies have not trad on since 191 which makes it even more mteresting to us From my headquarters I can been.a won- fact wonder- corps We all the time, moving to a | see the towers of a city which is' much and which is | - talked of in the papers, main objectives: in the big cannot tell you all the interesting happenings 6f the we have been through, as the would not like it see by the papers what we complished, and it has been more than a little. What the papers tell you | is about the truth, and I am certainly | glad that I have been through these two shqws, as they have been by far | the biggest things the corps has 'done | rance, | at present I am Se] a 'group,' which is a larger command | than a brigade, so takes up more of | my time than if I just had my own | brigade." 4 Major McParland s says ghat his sis- ter, Mrs. Hammond, is. | improving, | which will be good news £o her many | friends on this side. It will be membered that she were passengers on the Lusitania, when , she was torpedoed, and Mrs. Hammond. was in a critical state from shock for a long time. BEATING THEM TO Fr. "Just re- Germany Asked Peace to Fovestall | Her Allies. Amsterdam, Oct. 12----The Frank- fort Zeitung, in explaining to its readers the reason why (Germany asked for peace, says: i "After Bulgaria's collapse Aus- | tria-Hungary resolved to approach | ; President Wilson with an offer of 'an armistice for the purpase of bringing about peace negotiations. At the same time 'a similar step was i being prepared in Turkey. Ger- many thereupou decided to join the movement, and Chancellor Maxi- milian made his appeal to President Wilson." | Emperor William, in thanking | the German industrial aseociation | for its vote of confidence, is quoted by the Cologne Gazette as saying: | "The hour is grave. We are fight- | ing for the future of the Fatherland | jand for the protection of the soil ot |" | the homeland. {To, that end we need | the united action bf the.dntellectual, | many. [On the co-operation of these powers our invincibility rests. | | "The. will for defence must bind | all deparate wiews and separate | wishes 'into one. jgreat unity of con- | ception. God grant us something of | the spirit of the war of Hberation.' Called to England. Brockville, Oct" 12.~--Rev. Albert H. Barker, one of the deading Bap- tist divines of this section, residing at (Delta, has been requested by one of the large temperance organiza- tiong of England to réturn and as- gist for a few weeks in the temper- ance campaign that is about to be igunched there. He has also been asked if re would consent to having nls pame proposed as a candidate tor Parliament. Prior to coming to this country he was prominent on the temperance and social platform of the Old [Country. Only Wednes- day 'he suffered the loss of his 17- year-old laughter, who was a vie- tim. of the Spasin Tafleenza. | . oy 12.---The Porte has a Bulgaria is ex nected to send troops against Tur- key in an expedition planned by the Entente Allies, according to a de- spateh to the Exchange Telegraph Company. from Amsterdam, quoting advices from Constantiaople, the de- apateh adds. [38 thought Minist shows | Censor | However, you will | have ac- | and her husband '® probable ihe bet : Turkey will DRIVER CHARLES SMITH Son of AM. J W. Smith, 303 B §oeley He has been four auitst ng under Col gadier-Ge I) A. E. Rose Thankful Mothers Mrs. Willie Theriault, Pacquet- He, N.B., says:--"l am extremely thankful that I tried Baby's Own | Tablets for my baby. Through their use baby thrived wonderfully and 1 {feel as if T cannot recommend them Baby's Own Tablets {break up colds and simple fevers; fcure constipation, colic and indiges- tion and make teething easy. they | ones. [ too highly." They ae sold by medicine | {deters or By mail at 25 cents a box | Montreal; {| members of its crew suffering from 'linfluenza, and sought hospital treat- ment for {from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co | Brockville, Ont. Victory Loan Committee. A meeting of the honorary commit- in connection with the Lodb was held. on twith the Mayor presiding. Ar nrents were made for dong thing possible in pressing the paign to a successful conelusion. Mayor Hughes, W. F. Nickle, M.P.; {and Dr. J. W. Edwards, M.P.. Fexplanat | Besides city members of | tee, several of the Fro | were in attendanes The being better organized for subscrip- [tions than last year, and the reeves | 1e commit- na at reeves Eriday afternoon, | ange- | every! cam- | made | ns with re gard to the loan. | Late Eric | | wher 3 | | "In fact|Cross cure all the minor ills of little |Resday, Oct. Methodist church are to trict quarterly Victory | Methodist church at (fananoque on Oct." 18th-20th, | | bointing on St. Wotinty is| (De men on the job have been work- ing at night. 3 are taking considerable interest in the | Berlin | sures taken. | campaign, . t these officers: ary president, 8. A. Truscott; preai-| dent, Mrs. Revelle, B.A., Kingston; vice-president," Miss Isabel Les Kingston; secretary, Miss Lulu c=! Knight: treasurer,Miss Basson; libra- rian, Miss Nicholson; library commit- : tee, Miss Nicholson, Mrs, 'Revelle, | Miss Easson; executive, Miss Helen | Brown, Miss Wood and Miss Hull: delegates to O.E.A., Toronto, Mr.!| Gregory, Miss Joyce: auditors, Miss Wood, Miss 'Nicholson, | tion elected Gave a Reception, Queen's Y. M. C. A. had together soaial on Friday welcome the freshmen of a get- night = to all years. | { Thursday fen er from in. Moral and economie powers of Ger-| College songs were sung and other music provided. Fine addresses were made by Principal Taylor, rely Dor- land and MazacClement Rév..H. R. James (chairman), atid Messrs. GH Ettinger, H. Goodeagle, J. Courtland | | Eliiote and F. J.'Wilson. Thanksgiving Day Service, A joint thanksgiving service of the city Presbyterian churches is to be) held in Chalmers on Monday at 11 am. Rey. Dr, R. J. Wilson will offi ciate and Prof, W. G. Jordan will preach the sermon. * : ; Killed In Action Frank Kinnear has received word that his brother, Pte. Arthur J. Kin- near, had been killed in action on Sept, 27th. Saye $1.16. . Subscribe for the Designer at spec ial rate or 59¢.; regular price $1.75: The Pollegs Book Store. Be prepared to heip thé Red Cross. Shnvas will be made Wed- nesday, Oct. 16th. William Ruttan, Pleton, died on Monday, aged eighty-four years. The deceased. had been In paor health 'for some: time. G fan, is a som. University Hospital on Friday npeht, when - Flying Cade Ba home is in away prieumonia. Corps at met with an accident, eight proving out on monia and sank rapidly. canbe learned, in this country. 9th of William F. years. siding near Napanee for many years, and daughters, Mrs, R. Larock, sons, Richard, were forwarded to Napanee for in- terment on IM. P. With ed says it learns Turkey proached the United States with a definite proposal of peace, Hungary and { Germany they peace terms, ro Douglas, that a Iproclamation closing churches meetings {in (Winnipeg and suburbs io prevent the spread of [Spanish in- fluenza. era at the police court on Saturday. One was fined $10 the other was remanded a day. Cross. nesday, Frontenac Teachers' Officers. { Cross. The Frontenac Teachers' Associa-| nesday, Oct. 16th. Peunliess Old Age And Misery. 87 par ---- The Late Mrs. John Mayell. The death occurred on Fr iday Mrs. Matilda Mayell, of Sealed tenders will be received up to noon, Nov, Tat, 1918, by the church: wardens of St, George's Cathedral for the purchase of that desirable property on the northern side 'a of Death Na ed, of age, a Genera Hospital re she-fad. heen confinad for some YS A family survives Late Flying Cadet Barnett. A sad death occurred at Queen's Balaclava Street in this city, Known as the Ap. pleton property, being that of "rectory block t. amd known as number 7, 66 x 132 Feet on which is erected a comforts able dwelling and shed, High. Mtiained at est or any tender not necessars Mountain ily accepted. Tenders will be received by either of the ware dens, marked tenders for the Appleton Property. nett, whose $5... Dassed Hinegs from Lon after "§ brief oa cedved at hy Friday, the 15th No ber, 18, p ot me convevance of His Majesty's Me % on & proposed Contr act for fou year six thmes per week o Rural Mail Rowe No, 3 April next Printed information as to posed Contract may forms of Tender may be Post Fives of Arder ini. Long Lake, and at he office of ye + 4 tor Late William F. Gannon. RIED ROEOR S OFFICE. The degth occurred on October , October 4th, 1918 Gannon, aged 83 JH. MERRICK, a Deceased was a farmer, re- Post Office Inspector R a Cadet. Barnett was in the Flying Deseronto. Last fall he when hg, fel} feet. He was im- from. his injuries, contracted pneu- As far:as he has no relatives "hundred nicely Thursday notices containing further conditions of pro- be seen and blank . J. CARSON, LYMAN, At the i \ CLOTHING ON EASY Ladies® Suits, Dresses and Pure, Gentlemen's Sults and Overcoats. is survived by his wife, two r Wardens, ¥. Wiskin and Mrs. w Golden Lion Grocery William, of ne . Nr but Fancy Clover HONEY N. Morris, 374 King St. in the west. The remains In ome pound sections, 25 cents each. he Fresh California Prunes, nice and SEE 'end CRAIC) Juley ... ... 10¢, 123%¢c, 15¢c Ib. 0 SALE THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY Sweet Cider ... 40¢ gal South of King street, between W R:McRae&Co Simcoe and West streets in the Golden Lion Grocery city of Kingston, .facing the Winnipeg Closing Up. Canada Food rl Aca, Sal, park, contaming about three Winnipeg, Oct. 12~--Dr.: A. J No. and a quarter acres with about health officer, announces 80 feet hy ing on King Street, Thursday afternoon by Keyes. TURKEY APPROAC HES U.S, #eace Proposal--Wilson's Terms Are Acceptable. (Canaddan Press Nespateh) London, Oct. 12, --Reuter's Limit- has ap- Austrid- Turkey have informed will accept Wilson's a Be prepared to help the Red Canvas will be made Wed- 16th, freighter Yorkton, arrived hers with will be issued schools, theatres and read 250 feet ting on Simcoe St., Nt and 230 feet fronting on West and prohibiting ° public All Tour sifted on our prem street by an improved electric gif { 5 ten, WITH A WATER FRONT ABOUT 230 FEET now about the only one obtain< able in the city of Kingston, and dock from Simcoe street to West street occupied ftesently as a coal yard and by boat houses and connected with the Canadian Northern Railway, the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Grand Trunk Railway. TENDERS, the highest or any of-which will' not necessarily be Er accepted, will be received until IN STOCK jf Zeit Best quality Cannell "| coal for open grates and Satur the 1 9h day of d ic use, J. Mol. STEPHEN Also select lump soft||| C.o. James Richardson & from eight The FRONTENAC ST, NORTH, Phone 1826w, License No. 5.2524 Anhui hahah Aa them. 61 The Kingston di#trict of the Free hold a dis- meeting in the Free | Two drunks were the only offend- and costs, and Red Be prepared to help the Wed- Canvas will be made Oct. 1§¢h. order to rush the Mary's work of Cathedral spreading preventive is slowly Y%he Cholera despite the Red Be prepared to help Wed- Canvas will be made Honor- | § H. Rut-| - coal for all purposes. Sons, Ltd., Kingston, Ont. r--r---- ~~ | Carpenter and Builder W. R. BILLENNESS |; Specializing Store Fromts and Fit. tings. Remodelling Bullaings of all ESTIMATES 1 EXPERIENCE Address, 272 University Ave. iliness of one week. War 'is on in China president. aginst the A Do You Sing or Play 2 If you or any one in your family sings or plays any musical instrument, you will find that to get the swing of new piéces or to ac- company you in duets there is wonderful sat- isfaction in having a THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY ¥ Its tone is of arvatal: clearness, and rare f and besuty. It tn graceful in appearance and has many i Every one of the eight LINDSAY stores is to say that even though the Sonora Compan own chain of stores, wien ane in Montreal, in § yuo get better wider variety of 'given you Tight here oe the LINDSAY stores, Don't Buy a P H--Br--Osier IM. ~Groves,& DProminest young physician, residing at Carp, is dead from pneumonia after an

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