Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1925, p. 7

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¥ R 21, 192 BATURDAY, NOVEM THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG NATIONAL COUNCIL | EXECUTIVE AT RAC Ih | § | [Taken In Autos by Rotary and | Kiwanis Olubs--Received by Col. Constantine. Sweeping the Country-- New Third Volume The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page More interesting than those which have preceded it. $5.00. On Friday, immediately after the { luncheon in the Grand Cafe, given to | the members of the executive of the | National Council of Women, cars sent by the Rotary and Kiwanis | clubs, took the ladies over to the | Royal Military College where they | were met by Col. C. F. Constantine, | the commandant, who with , Col. | Alexander, Major Tremaine and Capt. Fortt, conducted the party to the riding school where they greatly enjoyed exhibitions of riding put on by the Gentlemen Cadets. From the i riding school théy went on to the gymnasium, stopping to look at a j German gun made by the famous Krupp factory and captured in 1918 by the Eastern Ontario Rifles. In the gymnasium before the exhibition was put on, Capt. F. M. Harvey, V.C., M.C., spoke for a few minutes on the need 'of physical training for the : Price body. There was not enough of it AROTRIO. KINGSTON in Canada. England, France, Ger- REFRIGERATOR many and other countries seemed to | |Frigidaire makes POULTRY FAIR understand -the necessity of this L its own cold from means of developing the body of Ee Sor re the growing child: In Canada a fear than you would Next Tuesday and of militarism and a lack of interest Keep pay for ice. militated against the youth of the country receiving the necessary training to develop their bodies. The Lord Strathcona fund was left to be used for this purpose in the schools, | but unfortunately ministers of edu- j cation in the several provinces and | principals of schools did not always {grasp the full significance of physi- | cal training. Then the third class of R.M.C. went through physical drill for about twenty minutes, changing the move- ments every few minutes. To make the mind and the body act together, to develop the growing bodies of the | boys and to instil fair play into their minds is the object of these exercises and no one who witnessed the exhi- bition on Friday afternoon could doubt that the object was being at- tained. The next move was to the artillery shed, where Major Tre- maine showed the interested women the miniature village that could be covered by the guns, the bursting of the shells, tiny electric lights that Wednesday Special two days' buying attractions at this store. An op- portunity to solve your Christmas gift problem. You will be agreeably sur. prised at the large selection of " attractive gifts to be found Write or 'phone 120-w, W. C. CANNON BIBBY BLOCK, KINGSTON Hard Wood Cholce Body Hardwood. Soft Mixed Wood. Kindling and Slabs. Chas. Bedore & Son 840 NELSON STREET 'Phone 1746J. | THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter i: 'Phone 987 See us for all kinds of Carpentry work. Estimates given on new floors laid. Have your hardwood floors clean- ed with our mew floor cleaning ma. chine, JEWELLERS 168 PRINCESS ST. Procter sor ins sms 100 10s 000 000 00s see ord Mar" Meauty Thick, Gleamy Hair ~Full of Life FROLB LIL Ll SO SIM BIE LINE PEE BINS | | 'YOU BUY WHEN! i } The exceptional tone quality in the Weber Piano a to the most aesthetic taste. = HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED. I AY C, W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, * PW 2@P sme sms ts Ge SE Se Se [flashed and were gome, being 'most United Church has been ushered in. | | We know that its success has been | in a large measure due to your wise and careful guidance. In the pulpit and Sunday school, your messages have been a source of inspiration to us, and our choir has been greatly enriched by the work of Mrs. Fry and yoursell. Your ad-!} 'vice has always been a tower of strength and Mrs. Fry's word or presence, a gentle influence. "Since your induction we assure you that you and Mrs. Fry have made many warm friends, and are bound to us by the strong bond of brotherly love and friendship. "As a token of the esteem in which you and Mrs. Fry are held, please ac- cept this acknowledgment of our love and confidence, with our sincere thrilling. Col. Constantine produced a model of a shrapnel shell, with 365 pieces of shrapnel ready to explode. A high explosive shell was also shown. From the Artillery shed the party went on to the Educational building and saw the wonderful plate of the Leinster Regiment, recruited in Can- ada during the Indian Mutiny and known as the Prince of Wales Regi- ment, afterwards turned into an Im- perial regiment in Ireland ' and known as the Leinster Regiment. After serving in India, South Africa and in the Great War, it was dis-| banded when the Irish Free State assumed power and the regimental! plate was sent to Canada and given into the safekeeping of the Royal; Military College of Canada. wishes that you may long continue 8ir Arthur Currie Hall, with its | your good work amongst us--signed trophies of the late war, its portraits on behalf of the congregation--Wil- of famous generals and the arms of liam Cochrane, S. R. Tugwell, elders; the regiments of the Canadian di-|Mrs. John Glenn, President Ladies' visions was next visited and the visi- | Aid Society, Mrs. R. P. Saunders, tors stopped to admire the statue of |ecretary-treasurer." Peace at the entrance given by the French government to the college in, recognition of the services of cadets and ex-cadets in the Great War. GANANOQUE Col. Constantine addressed he) ladies, welcoming them to the Royal Gananoque, Nov. 21.--A pretty Military College on his own behalt |, 0 wedding was solemnized at and on that of the staff, and hoped the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heary they would carry away with them (Johnston, Brewer's Mills, on Wed- the impression that R.M.C. was a col-| \. qay last, when their daughter, lege for the mental, moral and phy-! Florence, became the bride of Mr. sical development of the youth of! } , Canada RT en only a ho small | Harold Edgers, Smite rally king ceremony was performe ¥ Rev. Pe sentage, oie Sadels entered |; 0 Stephen, Kingston. The bride ed graduates threo, and sometimes | 1°0K0d very lovely in a gown of four hs on, a course in science or | honey-dew satin faced ap vi ! . silver trimmings. After a dainty arts, and wherever they went gradu- luncheon the happy couple left by ates of the R.M.C. stood high in the motor to spend their honeymoon in esteem of those who employed them. | . The late J. J. Hill had sald that If Ottawa and other eastern cities, af there were fifty applicants for a posi- | tT Which they will take up resi- dence in Smith's Falls. The numer- es rt. By amt Was from the |, gifts received by the bride.was take the fifty-first he would | dence of her popularity' in the ity. Mrs. Harry Carpenter, Hamilton, | OmMmun . } on behalf of the president, thanked{, Ine Girl Guides' tea, held yester Col. Constantine for the courtesy ex- ign Ms Wi tended to the members of the execu-| = °¢X» Wa Pp . y tive, and said the impression of the |2T® serving again this afternoon and {it is expected the net returns will college they would car ith |, ue taey gd *Y Dappy one. be most gratifying to the Guides and their leaders. A visit to the physics and chemis- try classrooms was most interesting, Messrs. Irwin and Bevens, who {have the contract for taking down and Prof. Day showed the visitors the sights of his department. On | the arch at the Town Park, to be re- the way home some of the party | Placed with the granite arch donated by Mr. Charles Macdonald, started passed the crosses brought from the | ' battle fields of France, and standing | 12 on their job yesterday and have beside the shore of Lake Ontario, the worst part over. It took a good the cross of the 13th Battery and |™20Y charges of dynamite to demol- that of the 21st Battalion, ish it sufficiently to dispose of it. GIVEN PURSE OF HONEY |S sic = Fo AND AN ADDRESS to note that he is in the mayoralty contest in Kingston. If elected, he will do the office full justice. Dr. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fry Remem= bered by Congregation of United Church, Stella. {O'Connor was one of the best mayors {Gananoque ever had. Mrs. Con Delaney has returned from visiting friends in Prescott and Brockville. NAPANEE a very happy event took place in the 5. edd dh Ahir Princess Street | : town hall, Amherst Island, when the members of the United Church, Stella, assembled to enjoy a "Social Evening" on the first anniversary of On Wednesday evening, Nov. 18th, | Napanee, Nov, 21.--On Thursday afternoon the Churchwomen's Guild of St. Mary Magdalene church held "Where style is a factor and good workmanship a principle." that appeal to the most discriminating clientele. | W.E.GOURDIER The constant curling and waving demanded by modern: style in hair dress, slowly burns the color, lustre and very life from the hair, leaving it dry, faded, brittle, streaked with gray; then the hair roots shrink and little Miss McMasters delighted the their minister's induction, and at the same time to surprise him with an address and presentation. The Meet- ing opened when Mr. John Glenn, chairman of the managing board, took the chair, the congregation ris- ing to their feet and singing, "O Canada." Mr. and Mrs. Fry were then called to the platform, and pre- sented with an addres and a sum |V'00man, Dundas street. of money. ~ Mr. Fry, although taken Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson and {Helen motored to Toronto this a mpistely yy Suchrise, Wade oe | week to attend the Royal Winter its annual sale of fancy needlework and cooked foods in the town hall. Afternoon tea was also served. In the evening a concert was given by local talent. A goodly sum was realized for the Guild. Mrs. Charles Burpee, Halifax, {is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. P. set Tenn = B E BABY'S OWN TABLETS hearts coperaton and mapper oF 2} ARE OF GREAT VALUE year's work, expressing the surprise | alr, the achievements of the year would very loyal congregation. The two | audience with a song, and the re-{To All Mothers Having Young mainder of the evening was spent in Children in the Home. social enjoyment and community No other medicine is of such aid singing. The ladies, in their usual to mothers of young children as is good style, served tea and coffee, Babys' Own Tablets The Tablets and an abundant supply of sand- are the very best medicine a mother 78 BROCK STREET A the hair falls out fast. 86-cent bottle of refreshing, wiches and cake. The meeting was closed by singing Auld Lang Syne and the National Anthem. Following can give her little ones during the dreaded teething time because they regulate the stomach and bowels and fragrant "Danderine" will do won- ders for any girl's hair. This vitaliz- ing beauty-tonic acts on the hair like is a copy of the address: "To Rev. R. G. and Mrs. Fry---It thus drive out constipation and indi- gestion; prevent colic and diarrhoea Vii nia Bumps nesninn irs Pea Coal +~:-3.s-i. 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R:-: ONE 155 Ml UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. combing and dressing your hair, mois- ten your hair brush with a little "Danderine'" and brush it through your hair-- the effect is startling! Your hair immediately takes on new lite and that healthy, youthful lustre, becomes incomparably soft, wavy and Sopsars twice as thick d it. wel 'Phone 811. FY AND CHILDREN AT ATTRAC « SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN. EN, TIVELY LOW. a of the honorable and christian man- ner in which you have presided over us. x "This space of time has not been without its difficulties. These have been endured, and as a reward, though its membership is small, a use nothing else for them and can strongly recommend the Tablets to all other mothers." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. d Children's Footwear Let us prove to you that we carry the best that's made in Kiddies' Shoes. Soft Sole Shoes for Baby ...$1 to $2. [il Baby Walk Shoes . . . $2.50 and $3.00 Hurlbut and Heweston's Soft Calf and Patents, ranging from . . . $3 to $4. ~ We have many styles to choose from. Some other lines at .......$2.50 [if The Abernethy Shoe Store Just plan purchases wisely, not hastily. Sometimes' a biggest saving in the long run. alone determine your selection. tion is lasting. Reid's liberal credit enables you to fulfil your heart's Kingston's Biggest Home F urnishers HOME SWEET HOME Reid's Help to Make It So. You can make it so pretty, so comfortable, so happy, with so little ef« bit more money spent in thé beginning means the Never let price Be sure of value, insist on quality, satisfy your taste--then sire--to make your home HOME SWEET HOME, 'Phone 147 for Service. * We offer you excellent store service. JAMES REI DR. H. A. STEWART | DENTIST | I Has resumed his practice at 84 BROCK ST. > Telephone 2092. ; 2

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