Daily British Whig (1850), 26 May 1919, p. 3

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Bricks In All flavors for 80 cents, a want them, -- Phone 59_Beots Drug Store or 2018, Best's Branch For Quick Delivery For summer wear in black, mew Shade brown and white. W.F.GOURDIER UR TALKING MACHINES All' 'makes of leaned, have them delivered when you Jf} During the mext | month or two all jewelry and silverware manufacturers will be overs whelmed with Ww for spring and summer fen RG i : We would therefore respect- fully ask our customers to leave plenty of time in order- . ing articles which we/may have to either make up onrselves or order from the factories, Wedding Marriage Rings Licenses THIS IS; CLEANING UP TIME, AND ++ EVERYBODY IS DOING IT Bome paint specials to help you. Try our Dul-tone, which ensures you germ- proof walls. B beautiful shades. Quart can, $1.00. Bamsay's Porch Paint, Quart can ... .... $1.25 For outside steps and porch floors, 8 shades, light grey, grey; light drab, Ramsay's House Puint, 20 shades, guart can... $1.00 POulFy Netting to protect the garden. Every height from 1 foot to 8 feet -in stock; 2 inch mesh. Seale ee pl INT Xie 0e rs 10 show you. An espec- Jby the scenes. side the barracks square. OF THE 2181 (Continued from Page 1.) * you back" and "For the love of Mike, is it you?" Some Touching Scenes. And there was much shaking of hands. © Some mothers were so overjoyed that they cried. dt was even hard for some of the fathers to Keep back the tears. And the people who were present merely to see "the "doings" were also touched One brother broke down as he kissed his big offiter- brother. "There comes daddy now," ons Hille chap was heard to remark, and a few seconds later the soldier- father had the youngsfer in his arms, "Father's coming," another "kid- die" was heard to remark. The little tot soon found his "daddie," and the latter carried him in his arms along the route of march in "There's my boy coming now," one woman was heard to remark, and she was off life a shot to grag' her hero. Moth and son were soon in a fond embrace. "This is a' proud moment for me." another woman was heard to temank, "Kiss me again, Danny. dear.® ANd Datiny knew how. to Téte de Pont barracks a large crowd had assembled, although the notice given had been"very short. The sun _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1019. had just come out, and the day 100k~ ed promising. The majority of the people 'were armed with 'flags which they waved as they dheered the boys. The men who arrived on this train numbered one hundred and oom prised the headquarters details and "D" company of the 'battalion. These mend came on ahead of the others in order to fill up the train carrying the 18th Battalion, end 'were about three hours ahend of the main body, As they detrained and marched into the barrack square, the 'combined bands of the R.CH.A. and the! G.W.V.A. struek up the strains of "0 Canada," and it was a stirring sight to see the war-worn heroes stepping briskly into the square to the musie, Inside the barracks a large crowd Of relatives and friends of the men had assembled, and the returned men of the 21st Battalion had also gather- ed to greet their returning com- rades. A large number of relatives of the men had come in from outside poluts, and they were eager in look- ing for the faces of their loved ones. There were mot many Kingston men in the first party, which was in com- mand of Captain IL. Fraser, of Peter- boro. . Many meetings took place, and much amusement was caused by the greetings of the'returned men for their comrades. The party which arrived on the first drain 'was held in the Tete de kiss, too, for he had another to kise "Let me éarry your old kit bag," sald a father as he almost. shook his son's hand off and grabbing the bag he marched along in the parade as proud as a peacock. A The battalions real live goat was one of the first to be welcomudd, and after making his bow He vas (real ed to a Hght lunch. The mascot of the battalion took the bis redeption as a matter of course. A number of young ladiss took up their position near the entrance to Tete de Pont barracks, and as the boys marched in sang patriotic songs, and cheered for all they were worth, The boys had to walk. through ae mud ion the. square owing to © heavy rainstorm ot Friday night, but they made no com- Dlaints., '"Phis' is nothing io the mud we have gone through," said one follow with a smile. And the beanly of it all whs (he tig smile every fellow hai whan he got off the train. Sunuy Jim had nothing on the boys of tha 21st Battalion. As the train with the men pulled in there was loud cheer'rg, and as they; marehed inio the barcack Square the R.C.H.A. band played pairiotic airs and several popular 8 at ctiops, Imsluaing "You Are Wol- cee Back at slviy, Saeet Home An addition to Brigadier-General Victor 8, Williams and his staff, there were present on behuif of the city Mayor Newman, "Members otf besides mother. had arrived. The wait was a ong Arrival of the 21st Battalion at Tete de Pont Barracks. Pont Barracks until the second train bere one, but the men did mot weary, for they were only too glad to have such an opportunity of meeting with their former friends. The civic reception 0 make the time of waiting seem more pleasant; gecuped a large quantity of cigarettes, which they distributed to the men in the barrack' square. Captain Fraser addressed the men, explaining to them the pro-§ gramme for their reception, and an- founcing that the wives of the men |g of the battalion would be made wel- come at the banquet. AMAR scene' that will never ibe forgotten hy buildings surrounding the square and the #treets were packed with people. "A stand had been erected at the market house entrance for the speakers and was covered with bunting and flags. Here were ~ bled the members ©f headquarters staff, M.D. No, 3, Mayor H, Newman, W. F. Niakle, MLP,, Anthony Rankin, M.P.P., Alds Chown, Robertson, Nor~ nis, Litton, Simmon: William Paiterson, N. Jones, R. 1. Corbett, 1t-Col. J. 8. N. Leslie, H. C. Nickle, Major the Rev, Dean Starr, oe and RFC v : The Salvation Army band and a At the 'Market Square. a. The market "sqhare presented oN the citizens of, Kingstom. All of the 0 were profusely decorated with flags! Smith, Angiin, | == Kent, A. Stroud, €. J.-Graham, 8. S. {8 Major ©. Scott, Major W. J. MoM' | gg Bushell commitiee, anxious to do something! i Store Hours, 8:30 to 5 p.m. Daily Except = : F- . ww Ld 3 Saturday Extra Features in Holeproof HERE is all the style that any hose possess with twice the wear of most. There are fine. woven. texture, shapecliness and shimmer. There "is double strength where wear is greatest. There are the finest, pure thread Japanese Silk, Lusterized Lisle, Mercerized Cotton, 'Silk-Faced and Fiber Silk. Holeproof Hosiery holds its soft, firm "body" because it contains no adulterations to wash out. If youapprove come here and select your hose. Have all the family wear Holeproof--let mending cease at your home. the city council and Ww. Niskle, M.P, ® de, 17 ifiches deep, 39° inches high. spaces; wire shelving. Price, $16.00, This weék we are showing a fall dine of screen doors. Our No. 44 pattern is suitable for either front or back door. Com- plete, ready to hang, hae . . . $2.50 . suggest you try an "New Perfection." rime in i. Th poopie M8 .. A yearly event when worth while savirigs may be affected on, pogan to assemble at eleven o'clock the hosiery needs of the entire family--for to-morrow we will fea- of b 30 p.m; bef ! ALLS 7 aw y " tation, Tenctid. tha Square. 11 cons ture a special sale of ladies' lisle and silk hose, while on Wednesday special mention will be made of children's and men's hose--shrewd from Tete de Pont barracks by On- lario and 'Brock streets. In front i 5 k buyers will take full advantage of this special sale attraction, : Were members of the R.CH.A. LISLE STOCKINGS -A list of exceptionally attractive values a mounted, then the R.C.H.A. band followed hy the 21st baitaiton veter- "ans cofisisting of both officers and men led by Brig.:Gen. W. 8. Hughes, D.S.0. Next came the battalion led |g LIS Horry. Pome andes mal *Tfollows: : AE amt 300 pair of white, sand, navy and sky fine cotton: lisle hose with double garter top and re-enforced toe and heel--in sizes 81 : 1040. While the quantity lasts. Sale price 3 pair for . . . 1.00 180 pair of fine white summer lisle hose in sizes 84 to 10, 540 pair extra fine colored lisle hose; colors are black, \white, |, sand, grey, brown, putty and bronze, all sizes. Sale; ice. . .50c heavy lisle hose especially adapted for those contipually their feet; the colors are black, white and grey. Sale price 59¢ The First Party, When the first train arrived at the Yon are thinking how to save the coal. We oll or gas stove. The very best oil stove is 8 burner with oven... .. ... ... : - SOUR WEEKLY BARGAIN 4 good serviceable nickel plated 3 burner hot plate. Price $4.50. sale this week , .. ..., wien Or complete 2 burner oven , .. .. wel Se ------ ? ek 0se feelings of faintness, those , "all gone" sinking 'sensations, comp over some people from §| time to tiie; are warnings that must not go unheeded. : They mean an extremely weakened ondition of the heart and a disor- Regul $4.00 #0. ented a beautiful sight as it formed |B. Up from. column of route on' King nervous system. Street 10 close column of compan - Whon the system is in this condi-|on the square and came to the Bait. } {tion there is no time for Asay, One| The men wore. the i i | fainting spell may be recove from | ai ) ~--will the next? 'One dizzy spell] eld hay 4 ore aomcol, but the next may bel Atter the colors were homn to . th r ous. ; SR t, Mayor Newman od Major Those who aré wise will 'start ta<i he Hey. Dean Starr, baie chaps [king Milburn's Heart and Nerve Hin, to offer prayer. The dean's Pills, before thelr case becomes deh pruser wer shod rooted and perhaps hopeless. the gratitude of

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