¥ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. . PAGEIX oo EENENENENRSNENEENS EERE EERE EAE SASNNEENEEED ¢ Is Your Tongue F urred? | == ; d E| CAMNOQUE ry ao Headadtian 10,000 Pounds From Our Own Correspondent year? The. whole system needs C 1 8 March 24--The 3rd anniver. [BOUse-cloaning; he ont it tm) eylon and ndian Tea y of Grace Church was celebrat- |PU a ae IRE, a Re] j - Cyesterday, when Rev. William [Will do the work more ewectively ll Worth from 80c to $1.00. On Sale at 50c, w y : Lad an Dr a 8 ills ke Timberlake, of Verdun, Que. filled than - H In Pll Sto. ' ry: 1 a 1 fe 1 > the pulpit morning and evening ser- Higa ai nigh onl ou a batter) 55c, and 60c per pound. vices. In the evening the congrega- |3€X! morning Bey WOrk wonders tic of St. Andrew's church cancel- led "their service and met for wor. in the body while you sleep. Béing| This sale ocers an opportunity to housepeekers to buy the composed of pure vegetable extracts! best tea at a saving of 25 per cent. ship with the congregation of the and Julces, Dr. Hamilton's Plils are sister church. The offerings total. |387@ for the yong and old alike. | 5 . led $650 : Try this wonderfil family medicine | Pte. More gin, who to-day, it will do you a world of good. | om 0 1 enlistad phi i Migros the Whether for bilicusness, headache, | - 156th Battalion. arrived here the |18¢k of appetite or constipation, Dr. | GRO. THOMPSON, Prop. latter part of the. week and was Hamilton's Pills will quickly cure, | Phone 304 33 i: 202 Princess Street met by Mayor Wilson and a large |29¢, per box at all dealers. i. | ! EAA Arts tian, | number of residents of the town at |» EE eg en sp the pavilion on King street and ENGA ING P | given a hearty welcome | Under the auspices of the Young ee -- People's Soci £ h OR | eople's Soclety of Grace church on 'EEN'S ETE JED { Friday evening Pte. Roy Mullins, SURRY we BIERMIVE] " TO}. Ti who spent some four years in Ger- RING BACK REPUTATION. i # i man prison camps, gave an address. Tas ---- : { RO R } C.J. Wilson and his wife were pre- | Rugby Players Will Have to Sleap | G 4 sented with a"nicely worded ad- and Eat at the University--Rig | «able fruits or any ind of a ia dress and a beautiful upholstered Season Expected. } res ? chair in recogntion of their untir- { F h Farmers But- ' 5 : . ofessional coach f« en's | . Ing efforts in behalf of the soctety. | University som fousk tor Shouts | ter arriving daily. STAR, FRUIT AND Proclamation the Mayor \ \ It you want fresh, season. About ten o'clock the same evening son will 1 } ! § be secured as soon as J RE some twenty-five of the friends of | contract can be closed with some | 1 EWIS RR CANDY STO Privare Hoy Mgllivs met at Con- | the men who are now belag con- Oo ' o¥ Princoms Sts Nutr King st bivad? Dasor W fou atied us masts sidered for 'the position 320 King st. co. Fhone 349 Canada Food Hoard License Noa oremonies. Short addresses The students are determinci that License Neo. 8.27448 9-1020, 11-410. were given by J. C. Linklater, Dr. 1918 will bring to Queen's beyler J. P. Sinclair and Rev. W. S. Len- success than formerly on the ruby on on, J. K. Lattimore, the latter In field, and are planning to make a| < ° ' -gehalf of the gathering presenting determined effort ] of e : ' 3 to gain the hon- ' a Seaaiitul siguet ring suitably en-{ ors whien have so often slipped out LEVIS NY graved to e uilins, of their grasp To compete 3ue- G ND TRUN SYSTEM Miss Mabel Tomnie, pupil of cessfully with MeGill and Varsity, a Kingston Business College, spent paid coach and a rigid syster 0 the week-end with hér parents, Mr. training for the Wii ' ivy ot AGENCY al Mrs SFonie, aries Street | necessary, and plans are now well ' Mr. and Mrs. John edon, Ol funder way towards this » ! Jrockville, former residents of the | the points in the 8 Shi is Ong 52 FOR ALL town, Spent a short Je 3uTiNg the the players sleep and eat at Queen's past week guests of Mr. and Mrs. | unde » directi hei ch W. T. Dustin, Garden street. Rae the ieesion of their coach STEAMSHIP, Richard * Holland, King street An announcement as to the eoach east, was taken to Kingston during {1 pe chosen will probably be made the past few days for treatment at |ipig week, and with it will come de- LINES the general hospital. ) tails of the plans for the future in ~ G. N Asselstine, Princess street, | ryghy, hockey, fencing and other Is undergoing treatment' in Kings- sports into which the loeal students Special attention will be given ton General Hospital . next year will make a plunge to | your family or friends, going to or Rev. and Mrs. George W Dustin, bring back the old reputation woy | from the Old Country. of Seeley"s Bay, were in town on in athletics by Queen's Friday for a visit with the former's -- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dus- |, For information and rates apply , tin, Garden street. to J. P. Hanley, C.P. & T.A., G.T. Ry., We employ only master ba- iA looper War Service Gratuity Kingston, Ont. kers and the pleasing big ADOPTIVE MASONRY. sult is high-type foed. Or- Questions Answered} | ~~ nmr der our pure bakery foods by A Ladies' Chapter Has Been Insti- ee A Hardy Perennial. name, tuted at Havelock. Gananoque Reporte; Havelock, March 22.--A local Sgt. W. C.--You are entitled to re- As regularly as the season comes oo Chapter of the Rite of the Eastern] ceive six months' war service grat-|an agitation starts in Kingston for I Star, a form of adoptive Masonry, was | uity, as both your terms of service | a new hotel, The newspapers are to organized at Havelock, to be known | will be added together in assessing | be commended. for keeping everlast- HOME MADE as Prosperity Chapter No. 63. the length of service ingly at it, and by and by will see ores red od 0 a Sister Robina Mains, W.G.M. of the as the fruits of their efforts. The city < Grand Chapter of Ontario, was the QUEEN'S ATHLETIC COMMITTEE. | ought to have at least one really first- installing officer, and appointed the class hotel. following officers to assist her: Bro. | Select Active Committee for Next F. G. I. Whetter, P.P., as grand pa- Season's Big Sport Programme, tron; Sister Goldthorpe, P.-W.M., as| «qo report of the Athletic commit- grand marshal; Sister Alena Whet- tee of Queen's was read at the Bar: A To Syl, Sula E. > meeting of the Alma Mater Society on gi A , Saturday evening. The 'financial | i Bl liams, as grand organist: Sister Shaw, statement showed a 'balance . of CLEAN SANITARY BREAD ' HERERREYR as grand warder, and Sister Fell, as| co » . , : 2% : CRO SM MM BRR 22 gruwd warier, aia Sister Pol aa| Sroment, showin, oo Svlses of a et ee tA A rn SA steps. fossa, . Chapter, Toronto Fourteen came and trainer would be secured this F h C i Fl THOMAS COPLEY People's down. <n 3 season. The committee selected for J | this year consists of J. M. Farrell, B. res |] oOwers | The following are the newly ap- 3% Xf ar 2 A Telephone 987 \ \ a FLORIST pointed officers for Prodperity Chap- 0. Sliter, J. 'F. Macdonald, Dr. Loth- | ff ee _PENY ---9 rd Ferns, palms, funeral designs, floral | Tre Wellington Ba [TOT] WOTTIY TRON SISEr RTGS Bur-{ Lob daekiMeielvey Homi Hil " 0 + , | tery line. Estimates given on all kinds 179 Wellington St, {nett; worthy patron, Bro. Robert An- B. Townend, J. H. De Lafournier, ] a k J JOHNSON Florist Of repairs snd mew work; also hard | Pregh cut flowers dafly; funeral designs derson; assistant matron, Sister Nel-| Frederick Ellis, I. M. Disher, R. | h, p . ye ' iE ret er i A rs and wedding bouquets to order. Out jy wing. secretary, Sister Flossie| Davidson, T. NV yihe, J. T. Pomeroy, 115 Breck St. Phone 229, 68 Queen street. of town orders xiven special attention. Scott; treasurer, Sister Beavia and Misses 5: Abernethy ana f ' rr saan som, Sma ou ~~ Hoffman; conductress, Sister Louisa | Gauley. ' Hazlett agreed to (ff NAS McGregor; assistant eonductress, Sis. | continue z. secretary-treasurer until "W E & successor could be found or other H To the Citizens of Kingston The 45th Field Battery, C.E.F., will arrive in the city from overseas on Wednesday, and in view of this fact, I hereby proclaim a HALF HOLIDAY FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26TH from twelve noon. ONLY the quality of our bread and pastry is high--not the price. We use only the finest materials in our bakery. I request that every citizen extend to our returning sol- diers the heartiest welcome possible, and that every home and place of business in the city be properly and appro- priately decorated. I particularly request that merchants and citizens along the line of march make a special effort in decoration. H. W. NEWMAN, Mayor of Kingston. TUE IT] CC 0 0 0 RL NNER EERE ESN ERE "x Untouched By Hand From the Oven to the Table anol dl Lily Haig; organisf\ Sister Bessie As. -- fl 5 Mathison; Adah, Sister Bessie Sex- FIFTY CASUALTY CASES smith; Ruth, Sister Emma Holcombe; 2 i Esther, Sister Lilllan Rose; Martha, |Arrived on Sunday Evening--The ||ii Sister Ada Telford; Electa, Sister Heroes Were Warmly Greeted. Ethed Sexsmith; warder, Sister Alice " é . . » i dl SeXam) fa Fifty soldiers, all of them casual-![i emonstration €Cld I ie Oral rie, Wik, ties, arrived on Sunday evening - at![f BETTER QUALITY, GREATER SERVICE 2 - wi - A .jthe G.T.R. station. A great throng ||} Unity Chapter, presented Worthy of citize: . . ns assembl vel | Matron Burnett with a gavel. A very|> © w3s assembled {o welcome Ask your grocer for our bread, or phone 467 and our sales. 3 ses [them and the Salvation Army band fr vd Ee address played "Home Sweet Home as the man wil] call. ! : v MADE IN CANADA YOU WILL USEITEVERY DAY fi 6' ® Sister Robina Malus Nou oy into the station, . Mayor | ll A hearty vote of thanks was ex-j "oh. of the city, in which he ex- | od ait Sumas for soming io pressed the admiration and gratitude $1.95 Three-Quart ll putting on the work, and Bro. W. 3 2 Ry A able metiices muds ji Mathison, on behalf of the new chap- pressed the hope for their speedy re- " Hf tor, presented the worthy grand ma- A Eps y S Wear-Ever fl cron "with & gold pioos In apprecia- a rr, an rien they suffered SU _m;"m fa HERI -- 4 everything | tion of her services. possible would be done to bring about : I' An elaborate supper wds served, Vv red - ' that result. At the conclusion of the Straight Co © after Which several speeches ended | qq Tl cheers were given. fn an enjoyable evening. which all of the people joined. The Play Given at Seeley's Bay casualties officer had motors on hand Saucepan to convey thé men to Queen's mili- ! Seeley's Bay, Mareh 20.--On the ate { ForOnly evening of St. Patrick's day an old- ry houphial = There were a few cot faghioned play entitled, "The Mini- 3 3 Was given in the The Veterans Organize. ll Masonic hall under the auspices of hg Wr i if the' Ladies' Ald of the Methodis: | Perth. March 24.--The G.W.V.A. : | church. The parts were ali re jag Srganized ere With, these o markably well given and the sing- : | ing between the acts was greatly President John Hope, Perth, Lat ll enjoyed. There were 170 reserved Perth ce-resident-- Ed. Fraser, seats taken, and the hall was filled 4 . Aq to its capacity. The proceeds am-| Secretary-- Wm. Wright, Perth. And Coupon if pre- [fl cated fo $7440. Treasurer--Allan Code, Perth, : 3 Executive---Penth, A. Joh ton, W. sented, March 24th to Daylight saving in to go into st. | Daughen, Fred Orr; Burgess, J. P| ' : fect next Sunday on the Pere Mar. JFerrier; Bathurst, J. H. Sinclair; quette, Michigan Contral and Wa-|Drommond, J. L. P. McLaren. bash Railways in St. 'Fhoinas. ; ores P's Bove " Cook in Wear-Ever Aluminum Utensils and Eliminate the Waste of Bb | | aise sonra of brinees Bair: | Burned Foods Na + : = - Records For the Youngsters and For Aluminum Utensils are NOT "all the same." That's why so many women prefer "WEAR-EVER." Get this saucepan and see for yourself the difference. Refose substitutes. Eni : - ; = Grow Too. reet, Ottawa. : Just as the grown-ups have 'particular preference in mu- 99 ter Margaret Anderson; chaplain, er tSister Jane Vance; marshal, Sisier|Permanent arcangements made. Ie Hm TTT 8p THREE . t sic, just so have the children, too, Toronto postmen are demanding rather dry, but a I Clip the Coupon J{I Cog RUE ES Nr [oF SE TAL x SA EY In order thet the factory may have accugate | i " Our demonstration ' cord. of Wear-Bver Al pat ou. A G R : p : : special Shourd the nem Pf these Wear-Evar A? |e ' : d 4 ; i Col a " % 'sold special 'Wil ve under the personal di- 1 Are reanited 1 Reta of iy factory this con. ' pon with nam: : * 5 4 : @, ' i stra- chase, which must : than clos Jia Records = rection of an expert demon purchase, w eh not ater as. X be Scony s AE La A . ng date of sale, plainly written thereon, ; . si ¥ Brg ] y - Includes everything known in good music. Wi or You pre- tor from the service depart- Nam. ws ; 5 i SE 1h a Ser In music you can secure in the LINDSAY collection " 4 Ae dian ARR SGN We : 1 | 3 4 i ment of the manufacturers of / LL umkhe Yar DRL oon said He Ce , S : 15 | or write for Tecan Satalogue _ "Wear-Ever" aluminum cook- & BIRCH, LTD. Es . 11. |= ; 'A i 2. : 3 ; 3 of Ing utensils. She will demon- JIRA : * EE / p : : = C WwW Montreal, Ottawa, Quebee, Sass awa les