Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Oct 1918, p. 6

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THE DAILY BIITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1918. The Ned President of the C.P. R. y of 80 of the Canadian easy po We! Have in Stock Just 'Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea-the Good Tea. Bond: are' the thing. Buy Them! W.R.McRae&Co GOLDEN LION License Na. 6:542 & _PAGE SIX _ | "Carpenter and Builder W. R. BILLENNESS } Speciniiniag Store Fronts nad Fit. vast a sys ' | tugs, Remodeling Bulldings of all ESTIMATES 13 EXPERIENOR Address, m2 University Ave, Sn CLOTHING ON EASY TERMS » Eastern Ontario News RED CROSS WORK, HE Prosiden tem és \ Pacific sition to fil terests and manifold a ter itself has el ployees and more I any of th United St miles - of controlled Monjreal R Telegraphs com 100,000 miles of wire than 15,000 oft es where m may be received The CC. hotels, jnvolv.ng an investment of over $25000,000 and representing eightéen caravanserais from the small station hotel to the huge edi . : 3 fices at Quebec, Winnipeg. Calgary, Ban®, Lake Louise, Vancouve. and Vietoria--the Vancouver Hotel, for instance, havipg establishment of. 650 rooms--involve great régpons bil. are the lands way is no WILMUR 2] NO li Done by. the Helping Hand---Feld- | spar Mining Started. Ww Oct 14 --Rev. Mr. gston, took charge of the afternoon. . have re- Toronto af- Ladits' Suits, Dresses and Fare, Gentlemen's Suits and Overcoats, N. Morris, 374 King Cod aay {From Our Own Corre inde 3 s last Sun Oct, 19.--On Wednesday night at {3r { her home on Garden street, Mrs, Oliver Grier passed awey a victim of pneumonia. She leaves a husband; located in Iroquois, and one brother, <A. B. Munro, of this town, Deceased wis the mother of Rudolf Grier, who was a victim of the same disease [kins earlier in the week, ~fwith William 8. Bedard, North. street, |Swity received word from his sister in Bos- [week ton, Mass, pon Thursday, that her prayer husband, Frederick Hatlas, had fall- [mon's en a victim of the "flu." and Mrs. Crawford Mra, Topping, King street, was in [Wat N.Y., were recent visit- being oper track from ' | Victory popular ar. near paffordtown, Miss Zion's 8, Apent Mrs reeman. Mrs, RK and H. Smith spsnt % with nds at Mado¢. The meeting held at R. MeCrim- on Wednesday was well at- and Iva Hos- Sunday New England | BAKERY.. Owing to sickne amongst their 4dr the New -- England Bakery is unable to i aetwvery to weir <ostomers. | | AAAHEAUARIRIE ACRE delivery to their customers. prevailing A AA NN AN there in receipt of word yesterday to the ef- M. McPadden's, fect that her aunt, Mrs. Mattice, had passed away at ber home near Port- land. : Frank LaQue and . H. G. Gould, King street, spent the past few days in camp at ldylwyld. The organized Sisters of Seryice are receiving new recruits daily and it. is considered that the epidemic here has attained its greatest dimen- sions and will soon'be on the wane, The disease is now well in hand. There are still, however, several seri- ous eases still in the balance, 'Duncan McKellar, of the staff of the local branch of the Merchants' Bank of Canada, passed away last evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James McKellar, Gar- den street, a victim of pneumonia. 'Mrs. J. W, Banfield and daughter, of Aylmer, Ont., have arrived for a visit with the former' 8 parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Heury Gracey, Migs Fnez Wright, of Renfrew, is holidaying here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs! Frank Wright, Stone street south, Bert Sheridan, of Theresa, Que, is in town for a short time, having been summoned here by the sudden death of his brother, the late James Sheri- dan, North street. Miss Kirke, of Kingston Business College, 18 holidaying here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs James Kirke, Pine street, . Miss Bessie McDonald has arrived from Renfrew for a visit with rela tives In town, The Late Lieut, Lloyd J, Scott, Athens, Oet, 17.--Mr. and Mri, W. J. Scott, who reside some five miles north-east of Athens, between Eloida and the Hawkes settlement, were ad- vised on Saturday of the death in ac- tion on Sept. 29th of theis son, Lieut. Lloyd James Scott, of an Eastern On- tario battalion, at the front, * Lieut, Scott was "nearly twenty- three years of age, a graduate of Ath- ens high school, and was engaged as a teacher in his home school at Hawkes when he enlisted as a private in the 156th Battalion in December, 1915. He took a non-commissioned officer's course at the arfiouried and after going to Barrie- field with his battalion qualified for the rank of Hemtenmant and took out his commission in the counties unit, being posted to "B' company. About eight months ago Lieut, Scott went to France. Besides his parents, Lieut. Scott leaves six brothers and one sister, all younger than himself: John, Leon- ard, Albert, Walter, Arthur, Harold and Wilhelmina. wis a member of Rising Sun Lodge, AF. & AM, Athens, hd Edwin H. Farrow, for cighteqp vears with the district staff of the Bell Telephone Company at Belleville, is leaving next week to reside at To- ronto, where he will be associated with the staff at the provincial head office Ao _s the fol- of by is as Red (Crosss work done Wilmur' Helping Hand lows: Mrs. J. Freeman, pair uits of pyjamas; Mrs. R pyjamas, 7 day shirts; "Mi ss P. Guthrie, 10 suits of pyjamas, 1 day shirt; Mis. Wi Ennis, 27 suits of pfjamas, 11 dress: ing gowns, 5 day shirts; Mrs. N. Amey, 6 pairs of socks; Mrs. B. Simpkins, 25 suits of pyfamas, 7 Stretcher caps; Mrs. R. Smith, 30 fults of pyjamas, 5 pairs of socks, 26 days shirts, 1 dressing gown, § 9a "0 spits of Brockville | stretcher caps; Mrs. pairs of socks; Mrs. A. Freeman, 1 péir of socks; Mus. V. Simpkins, 1 pair socks; Ennis, 3 pair of socks; F. Marks, 4 pair of socks; Mr Siack, 1 day shirt, 6 suits of pyiamas; Mrs. MeCrim- mon, 3 pair of socks; Mrs. J. Sears, 1 pair of socks; Mrs. Coulter, of socks; Mrs. W. McFadden, suits of pyjamas, 6 pair of socks, day shirts; Mrs. R. Thompson, suits of pyjamas; - Mrs. George Raymond; 6 stretcher caps; Mrs. J Brewer, 2 suits of pyjamass: Mrs H. Smith, 4 pair of socks, b suits of pyjamas, 1 day shirt, 4 stretcher caps; Mra. J. Orser, 3 suits of py- Jamas; Mrs. C. Campbell, 12 suits of pyjamas; Mrs. Linklater, 1 pair of socks, 1 stretcher cap; Mrs. C Smith, 2 pair of socks; Misses Lu- ela -Henery;" 2 patr of Socks: Miss T. McQuade, 3 suits of pyjamas, & stretcher caps; Mrs. H. Amey, 4 suits of pyjamas; Miss 8. Graham, 6b pair of socks; Mrs. Macadden, 6 day shirts; Mrs. E. Wallsworth, 1 suit of pyjamas; Mrs. 8S. Sears, 1 suit of pyjamas, 1 day shirt; Mrs. J. Raymond, 1 pair of socks; Mrs. J. Johnston, 1 pair of secks; Mrs, G. Lees, 6 stretcher caps; Miss Kennedy, 2 do. shirts, 1 suit of pyjamas; Mrs. M, Albertson, 2 pair of socks; Mrs. M. Rines, 8 suits of pyjamas, 3 stretcher caps. dFrom Sept. 28th, 1917, unth Sept. 25th, 1918, the Wilmur Hélp- ing Hand made 84 pair of socks, 12 dressing gowns, 55 day shirts, 181 suits of Bviamas' and 45 stretcher Caps Barriefield News. Bacviefield, Oet. -18.---H. Slow- er and H. Knapp have returned from their hunting trip up the Rideau. Mrs. William Norman, jr.; Miss Ressa Knapp and Miss "Doris Dowler are improving nicely after being ill of grippe. Kdward Muller and Milton Murray, who have been very ill, are ahle to be around again. A gloom was cast over the coms munity last week when the sad news came of the deaths of Wile liam Burnside." F. Norris and Miss Lottie Brewster Mr: and Mrs. James Nelson, of Winnipeg, Man., amd Miss. Andrews, of St. Andrews, N/B., the guests of Miss Isabel Hutton, have returned home. F. Salsbury and his son, Howard, who has returned from overseas, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. W. Stanton, jr. Injured jn Runaway. Brockville," Oct. 18 ~William and George Runciman and John Parstow, three lads, were seriously injured yes terday in a runaway, accident, The trio sustained broken limbs beside: bethg hurt internally The boys were riding in'a farmer's waggon when the horses took fright and bolted, to the ground in turning a corner, Two For a Quarter. Wee Marie, Oh Frenchy, Smiles, Are Lou [From Heaven, and all latest popular music. The Col- lege Book Store. Wee, Busy men are usually -so happy that they BY have no time to realize it. ity. Then Western Canada with gary programme and the lke ing inte El of ready-made of the C. P able; involving not only a 1: vesiment of capital bjt tions with a labor element has been somewhat difficult tg ag Then a=ain there Ackroyd, 12} great Angus Shops at Montres ing stock and equipm 3 Subsidiary to {he railw aiso fars R. ) I are ay largest passenger fleets of the v between Europe and the O As a common carr commercial on the Board of Dire land, of the British Empire Owing to its ecobromi at Ottawa, and no econ at least an expression ledders at Ottawa have the ative youth No finer description « Shaughaessy, in the official ability, and wlio enjovs Canade. but also of Among the w ag MANY e of fortv.o conti tors } compar Fas any ub history at the 3a assi dent-gf-the was born yuirent st fa 1801, Ar: PB Henry Beatty y the C. PR. service 018, and is naturally i: which: naturally takes m the emni i hapters of in » the $17,000- 000 irrigation scheme west of Cal. and the extensive colonization The mining and smelt : ia British Columbia are also consider rela. which MR. BE WW. BEATTY, =~ 7 w » at. Winnipeg agd Calgary, where so much of the rol} ell 2*a ths Canadian Paci ting to'glmost 400 1 the large Internat of Canada---agricultural, 1 i tutions, several of which are represented fh ¢ uestions ial movements 2s affect the component parts of Canadian parents--his father being 22 Univoraity; vice-president a fae loge a n a A A AP ON FIRST C.P.R. TRAIN Which Ran Between Brockville I Ottawa in 1873. (Brockville, - Oct 19. - Spencer, {the veteran Cana Pacific. Railway conductor w death is announced at. Ottawa, joyed the distinction of not having been in the service of C. |P. (R, fof at least half a cen! and - Charles dian hose ens only the ary, but also of having been in chayza the first train over the 'C.P.R. throwing the occupants |. Brockville to Ottawa. This wa. 187 3. ' Mr. Spencer Kemptville in 1833, and of'whe late John Spencer, foreman of jock gi ates Rideau canal from Kingston during its born was 'a who along Bytown was Romptville. He spent his youth the farm and for some time far on the scene of the Chrysler's F, battle of 1812, sleeping in the interest to (Canadians jn {1862 Royal Canadian Dragoons, killed iw nection in France, born in Kingston in 187%. ------"-- insipid H. 18. Death of Mrs. Belleville, Oct J. Clarke, relict of Clarke, died at her. home at Bridge, Wednesday night. T sons and three daughters The sons are: Wesley, of Sault Marie, Mich.; Fred, in Califor Capt. Harold, with the Imperial tish forces in Italy. The dawg! are: Misses (Cc and Norma home. and Mrs. J. BE. Minnis Tweed. Mrs John Sore Young Farmer Killed. Belleville, Oct. 18. Milton ¥ a well-known young. farmer Madoc Township, was instansly ed while assisting in the filling silo on the farm of James Cas at Cooper, Madoc Township. vietim was stfuck on the heavy weight. SERBIAN! M .THE WEST ON THEIR WAY SERPIANS ROM TO THE FRONT TO FIGHT FOR THE ALLIES $ in near gon wis thie to construc tion, afterwards taking up farming nex rt OD med arm old Chrysler hom¥stead fof sueh historic Lieut.-Col, Straubenzie Killed, Lieut.-Col. Van Straubenzie, of the his been He was J. Clarke. Hester |° Wesley East nee survive, Ste nia; Bri- ters at of No] Hird. of Kili- oi 2 T he head by val HON. C. C, BALLANTYNE New Director of the Royal Trust Company, A man never realizes the worth of his wife until he has to cook own meals. AAA TO REGAIN HEALTH GLEANSE THE BLOOD When your blood Xt is impure, weak, thin and debilitated, you eannot pos sibly enjoy good bealth. Your sys- tem becomes receptive of any or all diseases, and gering are likely to lodge in some part of the body. Put your blood in good condition, and do so at once. Hood's Sarsaparilla' acts directly and peculiarly on the blood --it puri- fies, enriches, and revitalizes it and builds up thie wholé system. Hood's Sardaparilla is not a epre- all. It is the best blood medieine on the market. . Tt has stood the test of forty years and is used all' over the world. Qet it and begin treatment fodag; It will surely help you. Bold bv a 1 dragpista. A ------ rt rn 8c Ocean Services, representing one of the 009 tous, and providing ome of the most vital links 4, ! industrial and €8 enormous weight in Eng. regl to the political leaders rament without obtaining this respect it Is known that the Hetty, who, in spite of hig wn notab le admintitrative tical and business leaders of ing, and follows: --"Rallway eer of Mr, BE, W.' Beatty, whe da the 'world. Even {n this : the first Cansfign-horn presi. tr Tayon nd Ter borders for rallway studied law, and entered {a 1914, end director in ep pe pg pps sna in . Customers will much oblige by going to the nearest store and asking for New England Bread it the driver falls to call, ee NEW GOODS JUST ECEIVED Peanut Butter, the best Oleomargarine, the best Mince Meat, pure' Jams and Jellies, Flaked Wheat and Rolled Oats. At the . i Unique Grocery 490 & 492 Princess St, Phone 330. C. H. PICKERING, Prop. Caunda Food Board License No S-2132, IN STOCK coal for open grates and domestic use. Also select lump soft coal for all purposes. A. CHADWICK & SON A AAA AN NIN NA INNA SNA Owing to the greatly bor, ete, the Brit vertising rates sc minimize the advance announced applies only when it is charged wi lowing old rates will prev ewhat A One Insertion (20 Three Insertions (25 words or Six. Insertions (25 One Mouth (25 words or less) Military Matters | (Continued from Page 8.) The GW. VIA are proposing hold a--billiard tournament, Commde Warburton jis fn charge of the arrangements: Alyea, 10:C., casualty com- 3 District Debpot, hag' been hospital, and has 'A darge number District Depot influenza, and Capt. pany No. discharged from returned tofduty: of tho staff of the are sullering -from the work ts being carried on under great difficulties. * -- v wimgey In conversation with the a citizen stated that much credit was due the medical corporal of the casually company He said: "Any hour of the day or night he can be seen hustling about with his little black box, labelled "tablets," and not only diers in. billet, but we about members of the families also being cured treatment." also hear by bis The Minister dt. Militia has pro-. mised preference to returned officers and men in 'opportunities to military | headquarters offices. The resolutions | regarding the increasing of civil ser- vice salaries are now receiving the tal and a | J large number of entries is expected. | Whig, on Clergy street. | {8 The H.W Newman Electric Co. 167 Princess St. helping sol- | soldiers' | Over 25 words, 1c If advts. are to be charged, above quoted. Hence the increase. advertising. NEW CLASSIFIED RATES increased cost of newsprint, as much as y classified cash asecompanie 5 words or less) less) words or less) sh Whig has heen obliged to sincere possible. advertising, a word first insertion, 'and each subsequent, consecutive insertion. the rates will be double-those The cost of sending out & man to collect small accounts to day amounts to more than the total revenue derived from such ADVERTISING ink, la- advance itn ad- has been made to The _incregue now. and then only the fol- effort 4 the copy, 25 50 $1.00 $2.00 4c a word for OT XT KINGSTON We have a stock of Majectic Heaters just in at $8.50 each. Save coal by their use. ONTARIO 'HINENENEEENE sympathetic consideration of the pro- | per authorities, | | The Government has signified its] willingne8s to launch legislation the earliest possible opportunity in| connection with the increasing of the | separation allowanee paid to the de- | pendants of soldiers, and will also | take steps. to imppove the conditions | regarding prisoners of war, at | It has been decided that post dis-| charge pay will now be awarded to minors discharged from the army on compassionate grounds, to an Pursuant order-in-council, | the Minister of Militia and Defence | has Fort Henry, Kingston, as tention barracks in M.D. No.; 3 for the detention of prisoners sentenced to detention by cCurt-martial awardéd detention by commanding officers. Cured His Influenza. Frederick Hubble, of 'Trenton, who has been spending a few duys in the city, suffered from influenza and got an order from a doctor Tor a quart of whiskey. He took an overdose of the lquor, and was placed under arrest. Arraigned be- fore Magistrate Farrell om Satur- day morning, he was fined $10 and costs, Was 82, Now 75¢. Gerrard's great book, My Four Years in Germany. The College Book Store. L To-morrow is the happiest in t e of the average man. The of the people disinherits a hans. Lt candidates. Moat of the things that seem 'too good to be true are not. A A te Car of Apples re Noise' Cur of Apples Juct. day de- | ar | lence, In the same parison is invited. nd Other Stores 45 Montrse fread, "are knowl fhroughont Canada for. price class none them in dowaright dollar-for- dollar Vale, excel can equal Lom: Only----Cash or Terma Zh Princess Street, ing Oituwa, Queber, Three Rivers Provietlle, Retest -t

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