Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1919, p. 9

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wa | The Daily Beitish Whig [rev Rl I a ee MM ---- ye AR 86. N NO. 70. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919 2181 TT | Mother All Run-Down . NAN, OF TH {Had to Have Health, to Keep House | ; i : | for Foar Children--What She Did Tg L ; 3 " THE STORY Of HER CAREER IN Varragansett Pier, R.I 'I was]. Sn 3 é Bats FRANCE AND ELSEWHERE. all run-down, back ached and tire od | o i» i 1 , ~ 4 t >. 1 keep house for my ed : # Has a Nice Taste for Laundry--- sband and four children and could , 4 . Caused a Matiny, the Only One the [hq vy keep around Finally I tried ; L . . " Battalion Ever Had--Cared For |Vinol Tol it has restored my health | 5 k : and. helped wonderfully, so I re-| 4 i : Br Lars whol fa ia ml CHA The GReaTesT Name in Goooy-Lanp SECOND SECTION | | me RL a = ar no secret about Vinol-- It owes its success to beef and 'cod fiver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates, the oldest and most famous body- building and strength creating tonies, Mahood's Drug Store and at the best drug store in every town and city inl the country work herself into a rage at the sight of a Heinle p ner Her real pals are the old originals with the transport and pipe band. Once a new transport officer assum- al his dutie and, wishing to elimi- nate all unnecessary baggage, he sold *Nan' for fifteen frang¢s to a thrifty French farmer, and resented the money to the transport It caused the only mutiny in the history of the battalion The men who were washing the waggons struck at once, and demanded to be returned to the "TE. ROBERTS AND "NAN line The C. O. ordered the T. O. Some time ago one of the officers | 10 get back the goat, whic h he did ot' the battalion wrote a story of at the ROR! of two hundred per cent. § " Nan the 21st Battalions mascot, | on her selling price Then Nan THE WEDDING OF PRINCESS "PAT. Nau," oh i know §iited the Yilge earaming Ane as A group of young people who joined the Lofidon erowds It was "approved" b re en Press nas oo ' FE can of, and kind on al the wedding procession of Princess Pat from § write ' when Fritz loves to drop his bombs, the vantage point ol trucks. the piper, of whom : the goat is tethered in a shell hole [~~ ~ RE - recently taken wie ; ' bor 1 and camouflaged with a blanket Addingion. but4he remained ¥or six weeks, after and Roberts (who is referred to be Her beautiful white coat is kept "roids radiat- | which 'he aga 00 s bomb- low) have vied with one another in [in perfect condition by Roberts, who rasds radial hon A OE Dh he i ooking after her Of course the |cares for her like a haby Before a | | ) i El receive is: SBpers as ins N. TR her favorites among the } route march she comes to him to lake die a yy Re lthough |tor " No ho, ross. men as well as the horses, but it have her hoofs trimmed for the Lennox and Adaingion, altho! Bi man had the pleasure while in Eng- safe to bet that she would recognize | roe ky road The other day while £90 land of visiting his parents, Mr. and Nelson on the blackest night. Though{ the transport was camped four miles Mrs. Luther Crossman, Langport, outside units have taken a notion to | behind the line, suddenly there was who also have two other sons in the her on a few occasions, "'Nan" has ac- | 4 bombardment of HN shells. British army, one of whom has been companied the battalion YRrougRogt There were several caghalvies, Sad wounded several times, but both have ali and France, and, of course, | among them Roberts, who was bad- a naive. a ischas a g Baighim "the hospitality of the|ly wounded . As he was being car- Hastings has a real network of Jacejveq fey gis hares aud Xe BOW, aceceptec ried out he turned to the bearers county Provintial roads. and is the Er Pp plage Y hic Be il I and faintly said: Tell me, Is 'Nan' most enthusiastic of the Eastern her brother, Se Ta 7, I Crossman, home shortly, and his safe?" counties for improved roads. On The Battas oat. - the East there are two links with : ; The Battaiion Goat aS e East there a ° many friends will be pleaséd to see him again. realm of child- hood dreams is a land of sweets. The most last- ing way to make some of those 'dreams a delight- ful reality is to take home her, particulari napshot her Nelson a A A Ap AE Leeds, and one with there are a nnmber of ing from Kingston and tapping the progressive in the matte: roads, have not yet designated many county. roads to come under the Provincial scheme. Thess is no cross-road joining up with the coun- ties on either side. Rhinelands ® When the 21st Canadian Infantry hx ny Lennox and Addington, which have ¥ Battalion left Canada nearly four] PETERBORO NOT IN SCHEME. | yoo pe picked up by the latter, 4 it was presented with a i . in and to the West there are three Years ago yas p It Very Mu¢h Needs Improvement In| 0 0 "wo" Northumberland, in ad- white goat as a mascot. "Nan" is tu landed in England, and soon settled i Gl Its Highways. dition to the Provincial highway. oronto 11Q De -- -- - down in barracks, where her ani. Only one county in the whole Frov- orous appetite was a great lp 9 ince has not yet declared its 'nteis AWAIT HIS RETURN. js sanitary squad. 5 y pas, Fae tion to come in th> Provincial'County --'-- been in France for ove rd ree ys good roads schema, and that is ths{Lance-Corporal F. J. Crossman, of an Tear per Chaviohs paimied county of Peterboro Strange tO Lyndhurst, Did His Bit. er horns i id pol times, so pow the number of | #aY. Bete oe County is o%e Wied the battalion is car¥ed in the same particularly requi he Wt ete blace. [ad EE , w ould leave quite ju the good Ol aio a gap in the good road construction re home with the varfods plan in the central Eastern part of 3. "campanies in turn. Sha hat uw wives the Rrovince.. si taste for laundry, but ean always tell Other counties to the Yam e the taste of the battalion shirts. She | notably up-to-date in the matter o is especially fond of staff officers' silk | progress in good Fords a Frotepas handkerchiefs. in the canteen or [has a splendid, internal road way village estaminet she Is a welcome system, but so far has failed to-lin guest She prefers "Vin Blanc" to j up with the adjoining counties to the sour French beer, and can take | any great extent There is only one her ration of ram with the gusto of | county roadway linking up with the sergeant-major. Her attitude |talion went overseas He was as towards the various ranks is a lesson tioned at Witley camp, Surrey, til in diplomacy. She loves to lié down early in 1917, when he went 3 fn the sun, but always rises when the | France, where he was promoted colonel or major passes by. To- | lance-corporal on the field. He was wards the newly joined she Ts toler- lon active service until he received K ELL 0 2 ISB ; ic, 1. - op Ms -, a Cee pili ET rl £0 a oa ns ; | SNE TE Corporal Frederick J. Crossman en- | GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS WAS A A A A A AAA AA AAA A AAA. ASA AAA AANA NAAN listed at Lyndhurst on Feb.7th, 1916, DEPRIVED I The Supreme War Council has de- Reports reached both Socialiist and Canada' s war appropriation for the in the 156th Battalion, having his | oe yy5 position as Commander-in- | finitely decided to award Danzig to| Russian representatives in Paris that | next fiscal year, which begins in April, early training at Barriefield camp, | cpio of Russian armies, two vears Poland, with a corridor running from |two French regiments in the Odessa | will be $350,000,000, as compared where he took up a course of bomb- | Jo. "4q.5 "March 24, 1917 y the Posen district to the Baltic, a|region mutinied when they were or-|with $500,000,000 which was requir- | : throwing until October, when the bat- Fi d ok \ ' Paris despatch reports, dered to atfack the Bolshevik. ed during the year Just ended. -- his wound on Nov. 4th, 1917, by the nd a Socialist. ; | According to the official programme| The German commission to Spa| The Austrian Constitutional As- ens the Water ~ . { explosion of a shell, which badly cut SATURDAY'S ANSWER the entire First Canadian Division | has asked the Entente to provide four | sembly has decided that former Em- Hl Makes theBath More Refreshi ing | a : . up his face, causing his entrance to | Left gide down eye at right elbow, will be in England and ready for re-'small cruisers to carry them to Ham-|peror Karl must leave the country, a , = hospital in Surrey, England, where embarkation by Apri 5th. J burg, a Berlin despatch states, a Vienna Qespatch says. frequently How about tonight? SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT "The Flavour cr -------------------- &/ ul AN) ae 5 NE QRH HS ' SHIA A | EARASARTRIRA SRS SREAARAEARARREARIR ERAN TT ENENEEENERRNEENNNRNNENNNENRENNNNRRENY 1Y. M. C. A. FINANCE CAMPAIGN , $6,000 Needed in Six Days $6,000 For Our Local Y.M.C. A. THE WORK 3 THE VISION . . THE NEEDS An all round programme for all the boys A four-fold programme for Loys The 1919 budget calls for $8,000. OF | | of the community An ideal club life for men. i 3290 30 wif be vatsod in meta A greater industrial programme. A home, Swelcome for every soldier. scribed by Public Spirited Citizens. Service to returned men. ry "Afi prvil ticket and real service Meet the canvassers with a smile. Have To make the 'Red Triangle a living fac- free to every discharged soldier. your cheque or promise ready. : tor §n re-onstruction as in war. : ' n

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