Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1919, p. 8

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EDXESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE SEVEN JOURNEY OUT OF GERMANY Fat That Shows --_ Soon Disappears ® SS - : 3 FROM AACHEN TO HOLLAND IN ays Where ' a . értaim ye NED CROSS TRAIN. ti pleasure. xo ot . A Canadian Officer Now Residing in Kingston Gives an Interesting De. True value in clothing is measured by the extra wear jt scription of the Trip. hes tale to igh J gives. It is one thing to get good looking { lothing and quite Th following artiel has been se 2 ou r . 4 : ih S roun another to get Clothing with long wearing value. You get both an uted to the Whi yacC direct tot Mar mola Cy iv ne d when you buy here, It is better to buy a SEMI-READY SUIT or OVERCOAT ty 8th, 1917, at the battle of Fres- sleep i YOUT Deerers o Tow Blutches S with a REPUTATION FOR HONESTY than gamble on a gar. ig al vimy I hours & thick head, and ment that lacks the same record of good tailoring Sh a queer 19€ ( eing through one To Holland In Red Cross Train. eye only, hat not straight, and t it to say that after ave a lee Erinning monkey face, . OC lirty lookine appeals to thal ® d, sodden, dirty looking cutaories (hat 1 | Jlecimen cated a Hun by those whe NEOLIN SOLES, RUBBER HEELS SIZES | TO 5. know him, and who doesn't, gop- D J: WII | might be allowed to go before the | ping nt you? and see a handful or I ! 11 ion repatriation, that 1 | more jostling around you, and then : . = vas ev v notified to report un- | P¢ told 1 are going to Holland, SPEC AL $3.50. Vv f d Leen told I was going to the cther place, if I had thought P.S.~Just received a large shipment of Dent's and Fowne's elle) on April Lath, 1919 As oo [ would leave these naked creatures A berneth ' # : v + ; x for n would have it the authority of civil T d 'would i " Gloves, in Fall and Winter' weights, for t came direct from the Kriegs: a smile of tie t is oe 01 e » . | SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $18.00 TO $15.00. "THE MEN'S STORE" le escor Aachen (Aix-la-Cha 'lum, thus preventing the | hardly likely, oh, 1 leave : ques- in command of the 16th | tion of sentiment to you Corps ¢ se jurisdic- An hour before departure the in- 2cting officer came Into o frowning like a spaniel (th were Feltwebel | thirteen of us, the r #t, poor fellows, ent to our were turned dos n, though bravely : rine wnerenenreeir PC an interpreter and | they went back sm ling to their HUENEME EEE ENENNENEOREEER journey to Aachen prisons), an 1 gave us a few words of "ave for two inei- iwarning. He can thank his stars he { I 1 to commu- | gig come across, "Any letters or. papers," our mspector went on 10 | to say, 'found on you which in any way divulge the treatment of pris oners of war, which," he had the to say, 'cannot be orable, either before e crossed the borde 1ed and retained as nd of the war | any faets or treat- . to himself » will be immediate: \ { y ret rmany and sum- y ' eiving space our compar 1 n 3 Ve show thi ientleman's + } J X J Oo Fa. ® at % hi ni ' for one, roug grabbed h 1 £ d to make nc ign of d . ye e Watch, which F 1 } sok he it: 3 . ' ollar and 1 d he bac I he hile « 1 \ 17 Jewel Waltham Movement, Een i ' : 'n While crossing de i high grad filled ca allorm, Ml, , has been done on previous occasions, n a high grade fille se | . Omit 3 . $30.00. Tk ould see, not I i 'I~ | as it is offensive to the Dutch Gov- | F the letters on a printed page blur Complete price, $30. 13 tered the co § ng 1 3 a thorough dependable time x 4° ernment and has been deprecated or seem to run into each other, an 15 a thorough dependable ti or 1 cer in unifo eated ti a1 | both by that country and also hy eye examination at the hands of a Plece and we san recommen ort, saluted in a ver ary ithe British Government, and in Whe : man needs ac- : skilled optometrist is imperative. We it for the man who needs ac t r, smiled and took his event-of so doing you will be return- will give your vision a thorough test curate time is om in Germany for li dies | ed to Germany, for thcugh interned You'll find an interesting and tell you whether you are near or t their seats to German' offi- | prisoners of war in Holland you are variety in our Fall styles of far sighted or both or if because of Other styles and mode Is cers :nerally without opti - still "German ol war It Soft Hats and Derbies. an imperfection of the cornea an as prices from $15.00 to $12: he jo ey continued uninter profits a man s imes to keep a tigmatism has set in. Our service nte u 1 > stopped at | silent tongue is head New Derbices that show Fy > "Ww CORE THE REALTY rE VOr 3 We : y . : OU HAVE THE WILL TO INCREASQ THE BE! F YO is eminently satisfactory ologne, wi 1y escort rmed | My readers make the obvious style all over. 1 T AS THE BEAUTY OF YOUR HOME . » {ime that I must wai for the | yeduction fo selves = YOU WILL FIND THE REID WAY THE PLACE TO BUY GOOD FURNL & d Esterre | ght hilo 6 p.m. and we From the & we touched the New Soft Hats in colors and TURE. i | could not contin } shapes to suit ue our journey until | put. fronti to the end of our the most 'par- JEWELERS * next morning, for there is less | i, \y S eningen, in Holland ticular. | > of prisoners escaping if tra- on x} . rowded all & i : : J.J. : i 100 PRINCESS ST. | 2 ps wlizht. an you canine ror e pe ow ded 8 long New Caps in Tweeds, Cha- welds 3ive your parole," said the officer |, lance tran which had passec mols Cloth, etc. . ) Ey --_--. conducting me, "you may be accom } punished ttt ed in an hotel at your own ex- Fa Feturhied jDTLisk prs. New Hats for Children. The Busy Store With the Large Stock 'Phone 147 for Service, Offices to let; rrst door front; heat pense' (and incidentally with Ile that eity lined up along the platform New Gloves--New Furs. TELEGRAPH trouble to themselves), Ot 3OU {and when the train stopped, they CLARENCE STREET must wait in the suard-roor bis | crowded onto the train and showered s PPOSITE P ' OFFICE I$ Apoly:~ 4 "recom was merely a strong |.' with chacol cigars, . cigar- SPTUGIEE FORT OFICE | : ON IRE Say ew § [room or cell under the station plat- | ates. fruit. tiowe and wine, in fact CAMPBELL BROS. KINGSTON l . . . + | form furnished. with a aw mat- took us so completely by surprise tress and a broken clair About 8 | that sor e of us stared at our bene- Kingston's Largest Hat g 1 was supplied with that most factors with open mouths. For the Dealers, ghtful and armonic Hun food | first t since our captivity we alled sauerkraut, the pungent odour | asted coffee, not roasted acorns; but T ® of which is quite sufficient to sati fy coffee I v N WwW Is he ime any ordinary pangs of aunger. After The treatment which us Britishers | 0 turning my back upon this repulsive received during our stay in Holland eres titi cunmimamme - ee ea St diet I faced the rats, which kept Me | will never be forgotten, no country | S ARE jy company for the rest of the night. could have shown more generosity | to have your Furnace and Stoves looked 102 marning 1 noticed that my [hq nospitar 4n the little Neth | DUE 10 ACIDITY |i I= Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor AND CONFECTIONERY STORE HOT DRINKS PURE ICE CREAM HOME-MADE CANDY AND CHOICE CHOCOLATES Sakell's re companions had cleaned up my plat- erlanders. after. We have only experienced me- tor tor me. 1] . : : : 3 'e left in the morning at six chanics and if You require any work in this o'clock and arrived at Aachen later | . | Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy, Relief : 3 : : in the day. Fremethe station to the 10 TEACH MANUEL TRAINING For Acid Indigestion line we can give you satisfaction. hospital, though a medical case 1 A ents for the celebrated Hecla Hot Air was forced to carry my own baggage | So called stomach troubles, such g The commission for repatriation, or I.B. PENGELLY APPOINTED TO as indigestion, £as, sourness, stom- Furnace. rather interment, for omty~those who TARK THE " OF CF : - Schhache And Inability to retain food were totally disabled were allowed 4 " as a aia Lu are in probably nine cases out of ten, EY YR A HYUSE nh to be repatriated at that time, con- | HATCH simply evidence that excessive secre. NEXT TO OPERA HOUSE PHONE e640 sisted of three M.0.'s, one Dutch, one | seal » tion of acid is taking place in the Lemmon& Sons | vias and one German." Thera wre | At a Special Mecting uf the Board of stomach. "causing. the" formation "oy A I I ni a SU ---------------"----, | thirty-six officers who went before | Education Held on Tuesday Night {82s and acid indigestion. = ALL . this medical commission, fifteen were | _Eyperts Appointed to Value| Gas distends the" stomach and |e --_-- PHONE 840 187 Princess Street old mercantile marines, all. overifor- Land Desired For the New School causes .that full oppressive burning i {3-five years of age. One old chap | ey pamelimes known as hart- BARGAINS IN HEATERS was sixty-seven vears old. and weary At a spacial Mdeling of the Board burn, while the acid irritates and in- ) and worn he looked. though unfor- ©f Educdaticn, held on fuesday night, fames the delicate lining of the stom- SE ANA Ba i tunately for him at the time he had | I. B. Pengelly Was appointed instruc- [ach. The trouble lies entirely in the NEW, ALSO FEW SLIGHTLY USHD no malady, in fact none of these old | tor of manual training in the public | excessive development or secretion of | I FIRE KINGS AND STATION AGENTS. [sea veterans were sick, and all but | Schools, at a salary of $1,600 per an- | acid. : ALL SIZES QUEBEC HEATERS two were returned to their camps bum. He takes the place of A. T To stop or prevent this souring of MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE again: the two camouflaged their | Hatch, whose resignation took place the food contents of the stomach " . sf tial : | way through. Some were sent back | on October 11th. { and to neutralize the acid, and make Do Not Dela who had to go away on stretchers, | The appointment was made on the it bland and harmless, a teaspoonful y 5 { While others who passed the commis- | recommendation of 'Trustee J. F.|of bisurated magnesia, a good and |i CAN BE SEEN AND BOUGHT AT sy | sion did so by mental skill. There | Macdonald, chairman of the manage- effective corrector of acid stomach, | fi ! : 9 { were only four cases of serious dis- | ment £omttee, her the Fesignd. should Fy taken In a Suarter of af} A. SPEIZMAN S ability. was one of the fortunated | tion of Mr. Hatch had €en accepted. | glass of hot or cold water after eat- | TERR . " 5 [hier 1 et to 'be ready to! Mr. Pengelly was formerly engag-iing or whenever gas, sourness or || 69 QUEEN, ST., KINGSTON. Plumbing Supplies. board the train that afternoon. | ed in London and Regina, and comes acidity is felt. This sweetens the | Can you imagine the queer sense | to Kingston very highly recommend- stomach and neutralizes the acidity of freedom dn sight, like a bay snif- | ed. He is at present.in the city, ready [in a few moments and is a perfectly 3 ' 3: { fing | the air, knowing and feeling | to take over his duties. {harmless and inexpensive remedy to Children 8 White Coney Coats {fue ahead. To feel grasp RE. The property committee of the use. a loyal and true friendship awaiting | Board received a letter frem J. L. | An antiacid, such as bisurated and Goat Robes. By becoming a member and purchasing your groceries at this store you will realize what «Co-Operative Principles are. il Kingston ive Eat More | Society Nuts | 1d jus with outstretched hands across | Whiting, city solicitor, in' which he mygnesia which can be obtained the border, you libertines have miss- | recommended the appointment of from dny druggist in either powder ed something, you who have never | three experts to value the several lor tablet form enables the stomach ! {had that discipline of captivity can- | properties for the proposed new [to do its work properly without the | ® not realize the meaning, the real | school. In view of this letter, the pro- aid of artificial digestents. Magnesia | 5 | significance of freedom. Let me lock | perty committee, of which Trustee comes in several forms, so he certain ur 1e1 & {you up in a room for six months and | W. H. Godwin is the chairman, re- 'to ask for and take only Bisurated tell you you may have all the books | commended that Hugh Douglas, Magnesia, which is especially pre. | (you want and supply vou with a Harry Hunter and E. Blake Thomp- pared for the above purpose. i i meagre diet, but don't kick or com- | son be appointed to value the land. TAR EE Ie aE Aris id 78 BROCK STREET. plain, unless yon have justified this | The report of the committee was | WEDDING AT TRENTON. | {| punishment, after the first 'month, | adopted. In { {in fact I venture to say a week, you | On the recommendation of the pro- | Nuptials of Lieut: ill be kicking away your shoe- | perty committee it was also decided Miss Pearl Donaldson. i { leather. Is tHere such a thing as| to appoint J. M. Campbell, president | The wedding of Miss Pearl Donald- | | conerete feeling or sentiment? Just | cf the Board of Trade. as arbitrator, $00, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. | {Step o'er the line in the dark, and | providing the expropriation of land | Donald<on to Lieut. Frederick Lew- | + light little knobkerry send vou to | takes place; also that a set of pupils' |!8. of Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. | | | desks be purchased for the new class | "win Lewis, {ook place on Thurs- | | to be opened in the Collegiate Insti. | 38¥ afternoon, Oct. 16th at 2 o'clock | 5 | tute a cost of about $500; that a cup- |I2 St. George's church. Trenton, The | . | board be secured for the storing of Ceremony was performed by Can. | ul m 00 wear ; { d supplies of the physics |O" Armstrong. TY: bride, who was! 9 ! pr ne the Collegiate fnstitu. (Eiven away by her father, wore ivory HOLES. The | I'te, and a desk for the stenographer | *8tIa With pearl and silver trim-i 8 street. RUE. Shep, 34 Queen . } [at the Collegiate. mings, with court train and veil and 3 Horse shoeing and gemerst YOU ARE INVITED TO VIEW THE FAVORED MODELS IN : ; { On motion of Trustees Macdonald, | Wore the gift of the groom. a heart bisckamithing nnd carrisge re- AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOES FOR 1919.2 i | the Board -decided to purchase sup. Of pearls. Miss Mae Potter of King- aha made de usder. i 7 : | plementary reading for the Collegi- 5!OD. wearing pink satin and geor- J 5 i . ie y oe ; gette (rimmings with panne velvet : McNAMEE (K : = J ' & | Trustee Macdonald reported that Picture hat was bridesmaid. Fuel \ ; & SLA For exclusiveness, beauty, grace, correctness and superiority of " . (maid of honor, Miss Kathaleen Al y ; Phone 1217W, materials, workmanship and finish, the new Fall styles excel GRE 20CESS fin area; Ganda Sith he murdetions (¥ea, wore pink taffeta trimmed with anything ever offered for your consideration. n } : Silver and a black picture hat. Lieut. mittee had advertized for a teacher | for gemeral work in the collegiate In "2iter Keeler was the best man. The King and Princess Streets. Phone 469. Delivery Service, Almonds, Walnuts, Brazils, § |= Filberts, Hickory, Chestnuts-- all fresh stock. Ha Sieighn repaired now. Don't watt for : : OUR PATENT MIXED NUTS ..35c. por Ib. 3. Bok IR PATE) In correct and alemg wi advantagex PREVENDS PIiCH HOLES. They fit any bob Sleighs, YY YY ppgny WY | { stitute, and that four applications S708 Were ushered by Prederick 3 i : Passmore and Charles Gamble. Aft-1 § U.S St Batt xd. Th t : : DONT PAIL 70 SHE OUR DISPLAY. 1 { [166k with Ihe. management commis UF 8, reception at the Rome. of tis! § .L. Storage ery | tee, With power to mej. {bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis . | 9 | | Chairman'F. R. Anbiib, presided at i run Thotor tip to Bultala. on "7 DISTRIBUTOR AND SERVICE STATION : f UNION MADE | the, meeting and the other members | lose Allan M. Reid, : i OVER ALLS [present were Trustees Campbell, |C.05¢ avenue, Toronto. D( JN. M. { R AIG i or beg = SHIRTS | Craig, J. B. Cooke, Farrell, Godwin, | - i A > & GLOVES -- | Henderson, Lemmon, Macdonald, 'Expert Storage Batt. is i SHOE STORE | Mills, MeLéan, Mra. &. Newlands, and | Fxpert Storage Battery and Self Slarter repairs, A CQ | Sawyer. : : : : : - All size Batteries for all cars. - 111 Princess St. ii ¢ | * vo soms Christians pom-pasing bo] 207 PRINCESS STREET, WINDSOR BLOCK : ye " i ' {actually cross-bearing. i r : i 0 a greater or less degree we are a tall the builders of fate. . i Bonn y al PHONE 1818. HOUSE PHONE 1083V.

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