Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1918, p. 2

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Se Fate ce A 3 ¢ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918. i -- Fur Coats Caps and Gauntlets ino 'Motor Coats for men : Fur Robes; Splendid Value John McKay, Ltd. THE FUR HOUSE 149-157 Brock Street. - : * nine \ IN EMERGENCY HOSPIT ALS AT VETERANS HEADQUARTERS. Generous Gifts of Supplies-- Wife of Batman Dies While Hus- band and Little Son Are in Other Hospitals. Things are going along smoothly the G.W.V.A. emergency new cases were ad- {mitted M and one patient was | discharged ©s recovered, This was ia son of Pte. Batman, who is serious- i1y {ll in Queen's. Military Hospital, late Mrs. Batman, who died Dien Monday. The litte } fh e by Ald, H. 1 } care for him ather has recovered. The working at full capacity, the 'patients are making tory progress. Generous supplies are being received { any sunplus after all the ¢ patients im 'the hospital ire attended to, are distributed {amongst needly families whe are | being treated in their homes. | The Army and Navy Veterans' | Association has its emergency hos- } swing. This hospital is | being mused for the treatment of i soldiers and their families who have | been stricken by influenza. There lare at present six cases in the pri- ta wards on the second floor of buildirfg; and ail of them are returned soldiers. Amongst them | ~Private {Tuesday a {hospital ir VICTROLAS AND VICTOR "= RECORDS "His Master's Voice' Records Same Price As Before the War. 90c For 10-inch. Double-sided $1.50 for 12-inch. Double-sided When Aunt Di) Oriental Fox 3 nak's Daughter Joseph : i Hannah Bangs on Smith's Orchestra That Plano-lne Step, Six Brown Brothers > Chaning the Chile Ke pa") Trot 'Bix © Brown . Bro- thers. Dodola-Wallz Joseph Smith's J Oreh Splendid Red Seal Records. Foree of fag 18476 stra B0087 $3.00 74570 $2.00 1 Always Chag- In, WE, ¢ irre ou { T Mine That Wits J Il Segreto Tu Du- gue Violate 18400 Caruso de Imeca La Ronde des Lm-: sisnippi Miss That tins~~Heifetz. J Miswes Me. ~All the poular vocal and dance records in stock. | Mahood Bros. are exiPte. J. Wright, of the ar-- mouries sta'f, residing at 9 Victoria Tarrace; Pte. Marquette, Clergy {siréet. whose wife and entire family fare "suffering from influenza; and Lieut. Barrett, 1st Battadon, whe recently réturned from Overseas slve other cases of returned sol diers and their families, who are in needy circumstances owing to the {epidemie, have been reported, and the Army amd Navy Veterans are {taking steps to secure reliaf One | case on Orchard street is that of a | 38th Battalion mam, 'his wife und {family who are all helpless, and ure {very much in need of a tention {Gunner Herbert Saunders, 3r tery, a returned man, whose died of influenza last week, his six children, are all suffering from the disease at their home on Raglan road 1 husband of Mrs. Batman, 288 Queen street, who died in the Hotel Dieu Monday, is seriously il} in Queen's Military Hospital. Pte, Batman sent a message asking that the Army and Navy Veterans take charge of his wité's remains and make arrangements for the funeral, which took place Tuesday at 2 p.ni. fram Corbett's undertaking parlors. The 'Army and Navy 'Veterans are sending out supplies of bovril to all néedy cases. These bottles are sent out under ithe supervision of the 8/0.8. The Veterans have a car on daty with the S:0.8. night and day, and all cases reported are immedi ately investigated. . Mayor Hughes fis untiring in his efforts to assist in fighting the epi- demic. From the start he has been most active in locating cases where assistance has been needed, and { hag taken an active part in the work of providing hospital accommoda- 'tion for them. Since Friday last the { mayor has acted as ambulance driv- er, stretdher-bearer, emergency medical officer, and hospital attend- Glasses Three tenement, brick dwell ings, 7 rooms, B. & O. St Lawrence Avenue. Annual ren 'McCann's 86 Brock Bt. Phone 826 or 621 glasses accurately. trained this service. curate glasses at . CONSULT 1.8 Asselstine D.0S Registered Optician The Rasy A woman's idea of a spiteful thing is another woman who has a dress made just like hers. A good pocket rule---keep your hands out of gibers' pogkets. 4% Wine St arid Bwegglai Board Licenses: 7.843, 85-5125, 0.5810. ? | General Hospital .. AN EXPERT'S JOB Hotel Diew I. it is no easy matter to fit] Sapitali; oxi. Only the! G. W. V. A. .. ... optometrist ~with ex-| Sydenham Hospital perience, ability and the pro-! Emergency per instruments cin give you "You are assured a thorough scientific examination and. ace Asselstine's 1 Ostient Store | the ambulances coming ant; in addition to attending to the supply bf food, clothing and neces: : $ ® it tin > {gar 6s Tor the @meérgeucy hogpitals. : » Su More Oases; Fewer Deaths. Bo There has heen a slight increase in the number of hospital cases of influenza since Monday, but there have been fewer deaths from all causes. The following are 'the re 'vised figures: ' ' Cases. Deaths. 104 2 he ueen's Military Hos- Se I Nursing Staff .. sis 200 Other (deaths repor Totals '.. ry See B18 h Rides To Hospitals. The rough condition of the road- ways on Montreal street from Rideau st to the junction, and on Lower | Rideau street, is being commented | upon by citizens, One citizen, In con- _Lversation With the Whig, this morn- | ing, said*that it was pitiful to watch from the loiter station picking © their way g, amongst the mudholes and ruts on "Hl these thoroughfares, A returned sol- i dier remarked that it reminded him i} of the shell-torn roads in Flanders. ff The patients in the ambulances cer- f tainly had a very rough ride before reaching the hospitals A Jealous Siander. Rasikartooon Btwr. A Winnipeg girl was at a party the other night and someone start: ed a new game. The game consist- ll ea in btinfolding the men and let: | ting them catch the girls. Those I thre men caught they had to Kiss af- ll tor 'taking off the bandage, or in ll default pay a fine of one dollar. ll The Winnipeg girl vame home with Py tue dollars a a Victory i 1 and. } Not A Con The Victory Loan comm 3 drawn aitention to the fact that Ye made tribution of it is a loan LOCAL NOTES. AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST, ---- Happenings In the City and Vicinity What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Quinces and Talman Sweet apples at Carnoysky's . Capt. W. Fred Jackson, Kingston, is in Brockville, to assist in caring for those who are ill. Now is the time to have your piano tunéd. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satise faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Horace Attwood received a letter trom his son, Sapper Rowland Att- vood. He is well and still doing his "Bit" with the 12th Canadian Battal fon, Rev. James Fraser, of Greece's Point, Que., Presbyterian minister, aged seventy-five years, died on Sat- urday. He was an old Queen's grad- uate, 3 Miss Flossie N. Bogart, Wellington street, suffering from influenza and complications of pnemonia, and who has been in a very critical condition, is reported hy the doctors in attend- ance to Pe slightly improved, Mrs, Fred Maguire, 12 Raglan road, received word Tuesday morn- ing that her brother, Pte. Thomas Corrigan. had been admitted to 26 General Hospital, Etaples, France, with gunshot wounds in the foot. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on. purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- anace. » CW. Lindsay, Limited. G. R. Warburton, local organizer for the Victory Loan, received 4 tele- gram from the Dominion executive, tating that there would be no post- ponément of the campaign on account of the epidemic. Everything goes full steam ahead." W. PF. Niekle, M.P;, had a mother and child, who were suffering from influenza and were found to be with- out adequate care, removed to hos- pital. The mother was taken to the General Hospital by Corbett's ambu- lance and the child to the Great War Veterans' Emergency Hospital. There is no appearanee of influ- enza among horses in the Kingston district. This statement was made hy local veterinary surgeons when in- formed that the disease was reported among horses at London, Ont, Theres was an epidemic among horses here | about thirty vears ago and many died, og In the death notice, which ap- peared in Monday's Whig, it was stat- ed that Horace A, Jenkins, 15 Quebec street, was married and belonged to the C.A.8.C. This should have read unmarried and formerly belonging to the C.O.C.. He is survived by two brothers; Ross, who is on active ser- vice overseas, and Stuart, who is in the United States. For Fall And Winter. Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment of ready-made clothing, and a splendid assortment of gents furnish Hig order clothing de- partment' wis never better assorted with new'goods. It will pay you to examine his stock before buying. cn BBA NBR LEMON JUICE | WHITENS SKIN | | Girls Make beauty lotion at home for few cents Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, Shake well, and vou have a quarter pint of the best bleaching, skin whitening lotion, and complexion beautiller, at very very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and tiny drug store or toilet counter will mupply three ounces of orchard white {of a few cents. Massage this sweet- ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, trms dnd hands each day and see how tan, redness, sallowness, sunburn and windburn disappear and how clear, soft and rosy white the skin becomes. Yes! "1 is harmless = 1, "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" THE WINTER INGOTS OF THE DAY ---------------- mz ll $2.00 and $1.50 War Books That Should Be in Every Library Now 75¢ and $1.00 IAN HAY: The First Hundred {| as day. Away then with the German RR ee AS AT 78¢--GERRARD: My Fi Thousand. i Phone 919 AT 65--SAPPER: Men, Women and Guns. Glory. TAN HAY ; Snapsho HAN : The Battle of the Somme, { FIELD: Gallipoli, D. THOMAS CURTIN; i MAN HALL: Kitchener's Mob, H. GG. Wells; Mr. Britling Sees It Through, MARY ! ROBERTS RINEHART: Kihgs, Queens and Pawns, E. ALEX. POWELL; Fighting in Flanders. MRS. ALFRED SIDGWICK ; Salt of the Earth. aur Years in Germany CONINGSBY DAWSON Na Man's Land, IRVIN:EOBE; ts of Valor (trie stories of the ; Carry On, JOHN MASE- The Land of Deepening Shadow, NOR- Paths of Great War), JOHN BUC- + SELECT YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS ROW. THE COLLEGE -- Rug now. Another clearance cloth--very cheap, In all the popular $1.75. mL x 5" The Always Adhd bh a a TTT TTY All This Week at the McFaul Store All sizes, small or large in beautiful pat- terns at specially reduced prices. save a nice amount of money by buying Silk Poplin wide; extra quality and $pecial value at AA AAAI INN GNI NAN Pictorial quarterly for winter. A Ae SSN AA A OA A AANA NENA ANNAN Newman & Shaw TTY Sa You can PTT TTI PPP PO TITePP TP IO OD 5 in ends of floor oil- inches shades; 36 I Busy Store 2) aad hubakukak Ahaha 7 win om Germans Expect World Hatred. Herzog, a German. trade expert, 'has outlined the commercial plans of the Germans as fully as Bernhardi outlined their plans for war. His report was intended for German authorities only, bit Herbert Hoover succeeded in getting a copy of it, a digest of which appears in the World's Work, Herzog says: "German exporters must expect that for a long time after the end of the war German manufacturers will be outlawed among our present enemies. It would be idle to live in the opinion that peace will bahish hatred at once. The latter must he réckoned with in German industry. "The German 'makeup' is to be avoided. Disavowal, under such cir cumstances is required. * 'Camouflage' in war is an impor- tant stgategic method; when oppar- tunely and ingeniously applied, it in- creases the effectiveness of weapons. The application of this precept for the commercial struggle is as clear trademark. Away with it where it brings loss instead of gain." Tf YWhen Mother Sang. They tell us now her singing hacked In tonal quality; ; Her voice was never true to sound, She often missed the key! They say she could not read the notes--- gk She learned the songs by ear; 'know, when mother sang, our play to hear. Cool Siloam's Shady Rill" trembling, solemn, low; nd "Mary to the Saviour's Tomb," rte voees BULLDERY SUPPLIES on - SPRUCE Now takes a promi- . nent place in the lum- ber market. It is light and strong. We carry full stocks 'of | in. and 2 in. thicknesses, both rough and dressed. S. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Factory, Lumber » Bay & Wettingion Steeets, King: t. © Office Phone, 86, Factory Phone 1415. jaoesess Lumber. Coal and Wood wep d "Owing to unprecedented accumulation of watch work we reluctantly "find it necessary' to an- notnce, beginning with this date, and until further notice, it will be impos- sible for us to undertake the repairs of wrist-car- ried watches, unless such walches have been sold through aur establish- ment. - SMITH BROS. LIMITED, Diamonds, Watched, Issuers of Marriage Licensés, TEEaS & X oats W. F. GOURDIER - 78-80 Brock Street. Phone 700. TTY YT TTT TTT YY When you | 4 buy a home , a Wanted to effect an exchange of property? Want a loan on Want Fire i : Do bilsiriess eh Mullis & Son. real estate? > A detached frame dwelling on John street, 7 rooms, & Co; good cellar and yard; 9° $2,500; o pussegsion ' in 30 § wl E. W. Mullin

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