Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Oct 1918, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918. © I" : | PAGE FIVE 7 ------------ -- iL THE SCHOOLS CLOSED. 0 OAS Spats, % IN. COMPIAANCE WITH ORDER OF | n d t er MEDICA, HEALTH OFFICER. | oan a e All the Theatres will Be' Dark To-| ® 0 it Our stock is well assorted with a o night, and Follow Out the Instroc. A New Novel by H. G. WELLS, Author of || tions Given--Citizons Asked to Cor - 2 large range of Overgaiters in blacks d I Bi JIGS and all fashionable colors. "Keep your Hii sae " . "Mr. Britlin Sees It Throu h. |. «deinic, Simply dissolve a Peps tablet in . s pLy 5 J { Following the instructions of tha} your mouthg Your breath carries i " hi . ovel) "The Story of an i Medical Health Officer, the Collegiate | the medicin¥? Pine vapor, which J. -Wells calls his new nove I Taran: rors people Institdte, the public schools ana all! is 'released, to all parts of the tion": the educasion of I Inna] gical abl st. © . private schools, closed on Wednes-! throat, nasal and air passages, whose lives Los h many of pee mos ay eR Bide fa the study | day afternoon, and will remain closed! where a liquid medicine could not 3 Englis e di Z : last rcades., i the : | a i + § i hs s vig eX ers of Joan and Peter, Mr. Wells has done some rer She Han han been lifted by the| posit with Dr So. Tad aie i So Tae en wl fo, All the theatres will be closed tof comes io contact, soothes and the ha, ~ i ot Seng RO At nd Hpciave that for churches closed, as well as the Sun- a au ag tL a: feld o wolitics vers Yi i BCUS hg As " a arb . N work; it is more than likely that Joan and Peter" fn day schooly! The order of the Medi Peps gontain absolutely no harm. squaliv Wide cal Healtl/ Officer was received with ful drugs and are therefore the 3 y de reading - i Se Tr 7 BquaLy rs 8 favor by"citizens generally, in fact} op (Sn 40 for children: . very few complaints were heard. 3 i Price, percopy .. .. .. .. .. .. .$1.50 | Some expressed the opinion that the| ¥REK TRIAL Sub out this | schools might have .been left open, across it the neme and date of this x ' {| but the majority of citizens believe paper, and mail it (with lc. stamp « 15 } S that the movement is a good oney} go pay return postage) to Peps : g ow {and that it will mean much in the| Co., Toronto. A free trial packet : ME, { endeavors which are being put foreli{ will then bé sent you. All drug- 141 Princess Street 3a Kingston {to Stop the spread of the disease gists and stores sell Peps, 50c. box. - : As usual, the school children' are = ; - glad over a holiday, but while® the ' children do not realize the gravity of the situation, the parents well under- Wee ta . i Ne > ; C7y re to pr I bu tory RAD il 0 b. « : ? . - ne . selves as much as possible, and not ¢ . a Bi Operate and Help Fight the gs Peps will give you relief.' feet and ankles warm to avoid colds. 3 Abernethy's Shoe Store Me | ar UHH ny | A MN SPRINGTEX is the underwear _ . : with a million little springy' 5 fabric which "'give and/take AR allowed to play with other children. | S88 Mar SOEATHING EASY .with every movement of the They should be kept in their own body, and preserve the shape of 3 { fl back yard, aq much as possible, and, the garment despite long wear - \ Pui "| if allowed out on the stfeet, should | SAN CARLO OPHRA COMPANY and hard washings. * ; not mix with other children, a " "tis the year-around Sndtiwesn, light, : XX bi it Fr With all the theatres closed to-| (Give a Splendid Production of "Cars ' medium or heavy weig 4 night, Princess street will present a men" at the Grand Opera House, | | Children should be kept to them- as you like, in 1 f " 2s ) J rather disma appearance, for the A not very large but appreciative yRgmember to Buy h- & : mT show houses have always been well audience enjoyed a rare treat at the w fr RS patronized, and the "movie" fans, | Grand Opera House last evening | Ask Your Dealer Mt EERE GN RE especially, will be out of place as it| when the opera, "Carmen," in four | UTICA KNITTING CO. Makers > i 2 were. Kingston, however, is not the|acts, was given by the San Carlo Op- | ho . : : : . vi) first city to close the theatres, Sev-| era Company The scene is laid in Sates Room: 350 Broadway, Now York 4 y 3 eral other places have already closed Seville, Spain, about the year 1820. a P all the places of amusement. The "Carmen," impersonated by Ester theatres at Ottawa have been closed Ferrabtini, was the bright particular | for over a week. In Toronto and St.!star, and her acting and singing were ¥ ' | Thomas the schools are also closed, | vary fascinating. 'Manuel Salazar, as You Can't Brush Or d. | very as well as in many other places, Don Jose, possesses A rich tenor voice Wash Out Dandruff Toronto the theatres are still open. | of great range, and his impassioned | ' pe Lal : : > ef FM ! The opera company, which opened | acti yas very fine, Estelle Went-™ H t The only sure way to get rid of] at the Grand on Wednesday night, is | Seis hig od Bd Weg hr -- New a 8 THOUSANDS OF ARTISTIC HOMEY HOMES dandruff is to dissolve it, then yop booked for Hamilton on Friday night | splendidly, Joseph Royer, as Esca-! Pu x 'entirely. To do this, gt]? r Tor : ext week: The millo, is probably -ome ef the best . ip : . jestroy it entirely. To do this, ggt|and for Toronto all next wee : millo, is probably -one o f F 11 = ao Your ounces of ordinary liquid | cutting out of the remainder of the baritones that has visited Kingston or a Have been furnished the money saving Reid way, arvon; apply it at night when retir- ( ODeras in Kingston will mean a'bis | for a long time. , In face all of the Thousands of wives now find home a happier, loss to the company, but the manage- singing, solos and choruses alike, Show distinctive style fea- ing; en. h to moisten the scalp ; pd . . . N yy a it yc fo with the finger | Ment realize that the closing of the| were of the highest order, while the tures that you'll want to see, br ighter place in which to spend their lives. theatres is .being done for tne pro-| orchestra, composed of some twenty and we pride ourselves on the ' ig this to-night, and by morning, | tection of the tune. Sag 0 com- | pieces, was superb. The scenery and completeness of our stock. Thousands of husbands more keenly than be- all, of : andr vi ai ave been heard, - ostumes were magnificent i *ia . « most, if not all, of your dandruff will | Plaints have \ 3 costumes were g B 40 ; be gone, and three or four more ap-| The Board of Education lost no Had the Spanish "flu" not inter- New Gloves fore anticipate the home 'going, all due to Reid way PR | plications will completely dissolve | te In taking action in regard to the | ferred with arrangements, the pre- of furnishing with Reid's High Quality and Reid e and entirely destroy every sign and | closing of the f£chools. The order | sentation of this splendid company This is the glove store of the 4 | | trace of it, no matter how much dan-| ©f the Medical Health Officer was| this afternoon and evening would city, and we are showing some Low Prices. Because we gave druff you may have. sent out at one o'clock on Wednes-| have recétved the patronage it de- surprising values in men's fine him that degree of 0 You will find, too, that all itching ['d8y aftergoon, and at Ze 0' fosk served and Manager Branigan would gloves for fall. - service and ¢o-opera- 4 4 i ' be . the board met .in special session and | gave received a greater encourage- 3 y and digging qf the scalp will stop at 8 aus td 3 tion essential to goad d | once - Er hair will be fluffy, lus-| Bav® the necessary order for the| ment to bring other high class musi- _ Now is he Hire to ty Store eyesight with glasses. ed trous glossy, silky and soft, and look | €10sing of the schools. SF cal organizations to Kingston on a Kingston's des at Store. x s y 4 . As pointed out in' the Whig on | future occasion, . : We can satisfy you b a imes better 3 | and feel a hundred times better. Wednesftay night, the closing of the re ---------- if you will pay us a §{Hf Y san get liquid arvon at any J | - . . visit, "3. | drug store. "It fu inexpensive and | Schools will mean that sixty-four| REMOVING OLD LANDMARK, MPBEL BROS The Leading Undertaker--Phone 147 For Service. . teachers will be relieved of duty, and aver fails 1 BW . Hever fails to do the ork Anan | they have been asked to lend a hand | Old Offices of Richardson & Sons, in fighting the epidemic, and it is be- Limited, Being Removed. ar J. J. Stewart, Op. D OPp. Port Office, ) Choice Round Steak : 25¢c a Ib. Choice Sirloin Steak 30c a 1b. Saturday Specials 11 A Quantity of Fowl Fai drogen or meni | | CHARLES QUICK t ice. amphlet.. Address: | §: 112 Clergy St. Phone 2011 RE ill hobo Supe theve will be = generous An old landmark is being reméved, Kingston's Oldest Fur Store. 7 : : ® ® responsgito the appeal. Every teach-| that of the old office of James Rich. er has been invited to offer his or her | ardson & Sons, Limited, at the' foot I' I annie services to the cause. of Princess street, It is being torn ® | 4 | In view of the request that there down to make way for a new concrete be no crowding in street cars, and| storehouse. This building has been! | that all the cars receive ample ven-| ip service for over half a century, and ia : Order Your Montreal Freight By the tilation, the suggestion has been|yup till a few years ago, When the i Why Hair Falls Out { lidepesdent Line oe a hm A Ir tA made that the company keep on the company purchased the Regiopolis open cars as long as possible, college, was used as an office. | Dandruff causes a feverish irri- for Gananoque, B i y Cornwall, "It would be better to suffer a lit- wr cu mea" tle from the cold than to have the : ation of the scalp, the hair roots Montreal, and intermediate ports to the bad ventilation," one citizen said to A Very Old Wedding Gift, {shrink, loosen and the 0 han the Whig. Among the presents geing to To-| comes out fast 0 stop falling hair i rR No. .5008 Citizens are-called upon to take |ronto to Mrs, Herald B. Ferris (form- at once and. rid. the scalp of every : Ferry Dock. Telephone 2195. 'MEDICINE CO. ood" WoATE License No. 0-5 every precaution possible. A ease| erly Eva Chatterton) is a china cup particle of dandruff, get a small bot- . h ONT. ( iy Winder) was reported to the Whig in which a [and saucer from a set given to the tle of Danderine at any drug store rE EE-- ho re Te Er Tha TaN, young-lady, who was confined to her | groom's grandmother, Chistianna for a few cents, pour a little in your . - or bed on Wednesday morning, suffering| Wartinan,by her father for a wedding hand and rub well into the scalp. Af- / trom a cold, and was told to stay in| present on her marriage to Joseph {Ar several applications alt dandruff : i) bed by hef™doetor, returned to her| Ferris, Nov. 22nd, 1826. The dainty | 41 appears and @ 'hair stops com- - > PREPARE FOR FALL The Telgmann School of | work in a down town office in the af-| cup and saucer, the last remaining of | gout. ~~ Se Salary Protection > * terftoon, There is great danger inlthe set, is of eggshell china in black ~ ea SA ry Set : By gettiog Info ome of our Music going out too soon, and this is what] and white shepherdess design, It fs! LOOKING FOR A DOCTOR: INCASE OF Suits or Overcoats, : -- should be guarded against, The, presented for the second time to.a : - . . Rozin I ie asanAlle Suits at 415, Plano, violin and other stringed young lady in question should have| Ferris bride by Mrs. Camptie]l-Smith, Man Spent Couple of Hours Looking | Sickness or Accident $20, 232 wp to 835, instruments; elocution and dra- r Fs rt For One Thursday Morning, | Latent . model Overcoats, $18, e abide by the order of her doctor, of Calgary, formerly of Kingston, who ; : ! aN y . lis paying a short visit to her old The Whig met a man on the corner | (MEN & WOMEN) $22, S25 up to S25. matic art. Pupils may begin at Also Penman's fleece lined une any date. Terms on application. : home. of King and Brock streets early A derwenr ut $2 a sult. woolen at Engagements for concerts ac- Notes On The Closing. | oe mE Thursday morning, who'. was ry | Costs $1.00 a Month . ; Biz range of sock#, sweater - anxious to get a doctor, as there wi ih, COVERS ALL DISEASES, License No. 8.768, scho theatres will mean 4 Mrs, Campbell-Smith Here, sickness in his house. He said he Pays first week of sickness Our coffee has the pure, rich - a cepted. The klosing of the churches, | conts, boots and shoex, * i : ISAAC ZACKS 216 Frontenac Street. |great saving in fuel. Mrs, Campbell-Smith, of Calgary, had been walking around the streets Withour extra ATi, coffee flavor, wo much appreciated There is one thing sure, and that] arrived this week, and is staying at for'a couple of hours, hunting up doc-' ll ' and valuable bemerits. : Sl woxery ofa uulity Cup" ot 271 'Princesy St. Phone 1610. is that the city ministers will not| her old home, 429 Division street. tors, but had not been able to find Drop up a line and we will i ayerage: r " - Lhave to work overtime preparing| She spent four seasons sketching in any of them in their office. He was Sait and. sxainin it ally, br when ; Th Is N Do bt e---- Sunday sermons, the Canadian Rockies last year. sent to a nearby telephone in an en- , . Wied: i ere 0 ul : Don't forget about the theatres When she returns to Calgary she will -deavor to locate one. MERCHANTS CASUALTY 00. Qunilty Combis up colts ster ov . Being closed, and start out to-night| take "her son Ken, who was gassed, The doctors of the city have been ' are. Incrensing | every'. week ; to see your popular "movie star," south for the winter, She will be working overtime since the epidemic R D SUTHERLAND Every day we are getting sew . . The doctors are doing everything] here a short time disposing of her broke out. They have been at it Distomern for ane Ducus cuties. possible .to stamp out the disease. hy household goods. night and day, but find it impossible DISTRICT AGENT ~you will remember the quality. ¥ ish Gri : is up-to every citizen to help. ets he to keep up to the demands made on Corner Broek & Bagot Street A Po Spanis -_ rippe The medical students will be called | Corpl. G. W. Bourke, son of the them. _ r " > >: Price, 45¢ per Ib. : x upon te render all the aid possible. | Rev. T. E. Bourke, of Montreal, for- - : Prevent this dread disease. Atomizers and solu~ . The "closing order" puts the ban | merly of Kingston, who has been RCLES, \ & tion for checking it. For sale at on all the curious ones who would l awarded the Military Medal, was act- IN MARINE CIRCLES. Henderson's like to hear the cases before the mag- | ing sergeant-major af the draft of SHI : 4 istrate in Police Court. Ouly persons | the MeGill Siege Battery, which left Movements of Vessels Reported Grocery - 3: RUG S ORE directly interested will be allowed to| Montreal in June, 1917. He was . Along the Waterfront. Faas ; SARGENTS D 2.54 Ti ANE. Lattend court his : wounded on Aug. 22nd, his Fight TRY tug Weaver. will clea: (o-night ' A Square House to Deal With Photie - Bf s ni . with two coal barges for Montreal. 279, 50-61 Broek' Street Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. Luckily all the fall fairs have been | arm -being shattered so badly that Tie vie Whalen te due ot Live , i . ; . : held, so no iwstructions had to be [he will never have the use of fit to-night, with the barges Bacon and given to have them called off. Here! again. : 18 another instanceof "Bob"" Bushell Davie, with grain from Port Col |} Your Next Overseas hing . | The steamer Bickerdike "is ais Bi Ee not be allomen vt tn woolen [NGETON EVENTS} charsine a cargo of grain from Fort Package | We Positively vgn He ok : : : William. NG Crawaing In surest care aps trae! 33 Tans 240. The tig Lusra Grace arrived with It is not too early t on etting There is Just now a great oppor- ¢ the barges Edwards and Lapwing, 18 hg, 100 early Lo i Pay 4 ) : : F tunity for women and girls out of em- ~ with gpal from Oswego, 'The Laura |} be selecling for your : ] $f ployment to show their citizenship by | C°0T6e Bailey purchased Mr. Grace will clear with the barge Xmas Overseas Pack- | Highest Prices For % : ; | volunteering for service as miso: Kane's farm on Howe Island, i Bropkdale for Oswego. ages. A few sugges- § v5 ¥ 1 | There is work for willing hands to] lg Srensth of the training bogs tl fions : © Hit Second-hand Bags P| BR ldo. a ¥) hos] - Surtes at the Kingston |. - Given life Memberphip. : ons: 1 re : : . "| 1 would be a pity to mve wny per-jio roel Hospital is apparent from |. 'Gn Sunday, Oct. 13th, the auni- ; ng Of AH Descriptions, Also a In Packages Only : son suffer for vant of attention. y the fact that eight nurses were en- versary of the death of Nutse Cavell, Wailers So suntan aH ' : Black, G Mixed. At all everyons do his "bit." : Saged on duty ouiside the city this , very prety exercise was gone ens, $2.50 up, ; x, reen, xed. t a Grocers. 4 - There is no order against lodgés week. Tor. i through the "Edith Cavell Girls" Safety RR go na a. Ht ; ig, and lodge officers will them-| ,_ 10OTe @re thirty-nine cases Of 40 gvg Street Methodist Sun- Safety Razors. $2.50 i & an : | selves have to decide if they had not | Subbe Woler U6 care of Dr. Neilson, gay school, when they presented Mrs. up. vy hh hotter, their . : ? ' Ship ARG pin of the Rod Crom Money Belts, $1.25 rlNC . Society, These Hittle 1s by their up. : psd : 4 Library b> 5 y: . 3 we e is . sip il "chairman, bas [iV Rab : ; rr aa eae Razor Blades, $1 doz. ding Brick ship of Ki n, closed : i : through be hed » Numerous other use- ar ' : toe oh : j Carl a ho a junior department. = ful gifis. All neces- i in mind when inneed of flim ed, on account of the pc ne b fits these | ee a ALY a 5 5 a" PL & 2 pa bit fy Hee 15 3 Fi Eh - * on {land pessiie Clark are quite ni | | Kingston. son _of Mr. and KINNEAR D'ESTERRE won, $235: Soom BY vo en Lumber Yar i ¥ Ei oa B® u hid : ; . Jewelers, Specially printed with your awn. sopy, GR) Ts : i J. G. Elliott 'wi , > : -. EC : will i J1000 $3.50: 5.000, $15.00; 10,000, $25.00 }

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