o + 'THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 28, 1916. A=-PRITON EH te, momisin ox | THE ARCHITECT WAS HERE! = going overseas, it was necessary that Oh 1 2 * -- . : men should come forward to take ; - : ® TO SECURE RELEASE OF A BIG- | (i.cir places. Canada had already |TO DESIGN ALTERATIONS OF 3 TT , ~--AMIST FROM THE "PEN." 4 | given 365.000 men to the service, MOWAT AND ELMHURST. 4° ay ® _ Come on over to Cooke's iin / |and as many more could be' given ren Lav ' d Photo Paul E. Guay Was Sentenced AtLon- | without hurting the industries of the [Capt. Symons Was Architect For i : and have a Goo : The military' authorities | (iran Hall and the Physics Build- don Last April, To Two Your In| Country taken. is udio i Prisc y J: | did not desire to stop a single wheel eo U 0 laste His st Is om -- Woman He Wrghged |, .,. ,f Canada's factories, and this| IDE at Queen's University. 159 Wellington street, §i Shows Sympathy. « | would not be Recessary, if those who Capt. Symons, architect of the 2 near Broek, right next A pitition is in . efrculatibn to| were not need 'at home came for- | Military hospital commission, arriv- 2) :. [secure the release of a bigamist from | ward and enlisted, But whether | ©d in the city on Tuesday to look over t . to Carnovsky's Fruit te LH Ie ams, trom ward a sted. But Whether | rations (nat are 10 De made at the . - {the Portsmouth Penitentiory. industrigs. continued or not, .the war Store. | The prisoner is Paul E. Guay, alias had' to be won, The speaker con-| Elmhurst Convalescent Home and the : | William E: Wilson, and on April | cluded by urging all present to do|MOWwat Memorial Military Hospital. Ey aE + %| 15th, last, he was sentenced by |dheir "bit" toward helping win the| ne Elmhurst Home.is to be changed : . . : sry --~n | Judge Macbetn, at London, Out. to) war. I 1opns so that it gan be used for vocational Ladies high tops are very popular this fall. We show a good as- . 4 . ; hk haingl training of convalescent soldiers who . . . | 8 t ye - A petiti is being er foi x Vict or fs inn rile o her | The Horse Race, have been injured at the front. The sortment in black Vici Kid at $5.50 and $6.00. ¢ y Ww ari t > an aks Mowat is to be enlarged to accommo- : The shout of every true Cana-| Western Ontario towns, praying the| The horse race was all that 'the El er ine nme : Bronze Kid, $5.00; greys, $6.00 and $8.00. "dian it ¢ s we must labor | Minister of Justice, Hon. C. J. most exacting could desire. It was : ate . in ny uf} comes we 8, Tahor Doherty, to parole Guay. The latter [called the 2.50 class, but was that in Yetufuilig io the font wit need treat Havana Brown Kids, $7.00 and $7.50. ¥ { . oy \ ' ¢ Get those photos framed before | Was at one time in the shoe manu-| Haine only, and was for a urse of Capt." Symons is well known here . . v > . ¥ ta cturi : 20. § s is wel . thay wre soiled. Prices right and | facturing business fn Louden. He 3120. On ihe Whole, siwelltht HN 5 an cificient architect. He was The above lines will be scarce in a short time and we advise - cose's, | sbi es a ' 2 " 's | responsible for the design of two o 2 Should you not have your photo | With Miss Gertrude Aitken, of Galt,|ecuted in 2.22%. Six horses entered Queen's University buildings, which early buying. ! 2 taken? Weese's new sunshine light | While the legal husband of Mrs. Eva the rate, but ome was wihdjawy are a tribute to his ability. The always ready, vome rain or shine. { Guay, of "Lynn, Mass. physies building and Grant Hall were presents, framed Guay dederted fils wife in Lynn, | Were required to finish the race, and designed by him. bo G1 8 : each hes lotoly b > ; ' hose mu- | leaving her straitened circum- {ach heat was closely contested by ri . , Sic makee" Tite. pleasant tn tive, ai | stances, with a small child. He came the hres leaders. THE face Wag EO ent Lane, ab, Symons} ) We and more at Weese's Art| lo Canada, worked at Montreal, I el ayels once bid Bk plowing make a study of shacks as used for : ; under the assumed name of Wilson, ati 3 rery tr a -. | and, eventually reached Galt. where |SU1KY, and once by Forest Boy losing Suioor patients, and the very latest == | he courted and married Miss Aitken.|® Wheel in collision with Western 4 . ~ 2 orhil w h ps in th vo local instituti . drs. Guay Learned by Chance hat ne ae ee TE NEW METHOD her husband was living in London tainly knows his business, keeping GERMANS HAVE NO and took action against him, : E & the drivers well in hand all the time. also expressed great sympathy for Cleaning, Pressing and It is stated that Miss' Aitken has The other officials were: Judges, J, REGARD FOR BELGIANS . Doll sra toon _|J. Johnson, New York, A. Rankin, | ng the man she believed to be her hus M.P.P., Collins Bay, and J. F. Mad- Self-Sacrifice They Say to band. den. Na 44 4 { \ i , Napanee; timekeepers, Dr. G. W, | A 7 D ih t Neatly Done. We make a RECORD CROWD AT THE Pan. [Bell T= Nicholson, Kingston, and| Permit Them to Live in /) " ome-maae ocoliate Specialty of Ladies' Work gd 4 'LW I¥Fred Laidlaw, Ernesttown. The re-|' Their Own Country. 7 , NN (Continued from page 1.) sult ofthe race was as follows: ee | 1A i . N 3 : Steve Ayers-.. .. . 3 11 1 We have gi f of irit hg I t, and each fz better than the one » > 3 e have given proof of a spiri y ez i r MF ON, Prop. 3 Jud cath air butte This he. suc-| wo allen, Colliuawood. } 3 of self-sacrifice in permitting the] oe S. z | an an 118 SYD) AM STREET eede ence the continue ster EY aaa, 2 2 3 Belgians to live in their own coun-|| y = i ot TRE Tih Seetied iv doing, hence the continu (Geo. Darragh, Kingston.) try, says a German newspaper, com-| | a > Made Fresh Every Day : > | Bindaire-. . .. 2 3 3 2| menting on the condition of the peo-|| ' t (Dr. Benson, Kingston.) : = » ' a ' ple in that part of Belgium which is| | i Wediicsday's Bill, Forest Boy .. . 4 4 5 4|ynder German rule. | / i Pe re ------------------ ye - ITIS A VISABLE The Jubusaids who attended the (W. J. Gibson, Gananoque.) This statement is sufficient to tel 4 { ' fair Wednesday afternoon found |Black Maud .. .. . 55 AE ! hi Hi | SAK For Ladies to ace your orders much to entertain and interest them. (Barney Grant; Westport.) : ike world, I vere not already ||| 2 gasly so that I can devote more time 3 . nown, of the lack of sympathy or|||| ~ to tl Unfortunately, owing to. the high | Helen Medium .. ... $6 dr = : i » ir execution and have the gar x am " 3 . humanness on the part of these con- i / . ments finished at the required A anil wind, the baloon ascension, with the (Ed, Rayler, Napanee.) querors of the little nation. Any VP, Next Opera House . then double parachute drop, could not be Time, 2.49%, 2.24%, 2.22%,|other ene y, would to-day be gen- The a Homie styles are. received mage, but all who auendid the fair|2.22%. other BO ee ald oy Je seu / 2 4 Zp = eerpr,,yr - nn" i. UE EE garment is an-tatlo; got their money's worth. There were fuses to recognize the bravery of an J 75 thi and shows man llored fine military exhibition, a rattling Lady Drivers. enemy, and would permit the people, i 3 - degree of perfection in artistic work. | £000 horse race, two beseball match-| The contest for Dr. G. W. Bell's| whom they admit are non-combat- Vimy . manship and fit. . es, splendid music by the 155th Bat- | special of ten dollars in gold for the|ants, to starve. On top of this they| s ' . Fair Prices; Best Work; Correct talion band, an excellent recruiting | hest lady driver aroused great in-| pester and persecute tifem with fines| : Styles; Perfect Fit. speech by Major G. I. Campbell, chief | terest, and some graceful driving was|and oppress them in every way pos- recruiting officer of the 3rd military | witnessed. The winners were Miss/| sible. RE RSC kL. WINSTON district, the midway, which did a|E. V. Robbs, Kingston, first, $5; Miss Even if Canada were not vitally : y B® oluse ee et * Ladies' Tailor, 150 Wellington 8t, | rushing business, the wireless sta-| Alice Moran, Pittsburg, second, $3;| interested in this war, if this coun- Campbell S Hats - k Phone 992, tions, which sent and received scores land Miss V. McAdoo, Pittsburg, 3rd,| try were not an ally of these ) Pama of messages, and, last but not least $2. The judge was H. Walker, Iro-| gians, it would be the duty of ever *~ | the exhibits, which, in their variety, |quois. Dr. G. W. Bell is one of the | one to give toward their support-- . Fashion / : vy "McLaughlin" quantity and quality, pleased all. most energetic and generous sup-|to give them an opportunity to live| hee NE a Tashion to Will do well to come here A porters of the- fair, and in all has|as a recognition of*their brave stand | i 3 fis! i . Garage : Military Démonstrations, given $2850 in cash to encourage|in August, 1914, and since. And | a good appearance. i i for the furniture for the 8 The first number on the program- | the horsé side of the show. Apart| now the obligation is even greater. | SOFT HATS | bh new home they are about ¥ and Automobile Own. me was, an exhibition of physical [from the $10 for the best lady driver,| These are our brothers and sisters oe of 8 1 Egon ¢ dle" the bent wrades of labricstios || drill by men from the 154th, 155th | he has given $18.50 as specials for in the world's great cause. if} in a wide NE Supes Mn iY to start. We make a Sin wVeedol" and "Polarine." aise and 156th Battalions. This called | Pest heavy draught team, agricultural! The Belgian Relief. Committee is . " ry Ye A 2 | specialty of completely odel T Ford oll. Al Rinda of forth much praise as did the exhibi-| team, carriage team and roadster|doing for these people what the Ger- Special values in o- . ' .50 DERBIES g . ty Hepairing Bromplly a Sion of hayouu:-Sgining, Which they lean . Ol 0 ei i250 a T2550. DERETE : A out-fitting newlyw week or month, y . got Jaros. interesting military foas Two Ball Games. there are seven millions of Belgians z laying rugs and oilcloths, ture th probes Fr in first There were two ball games, oe of | dependent on this committe for 1 : . Robt. J. Fursey, ald ee ne ueen's Field Ambu-| "hich ended in a frizzle. The senior|food. Send your money to the . y : placing up-art blinds and Prop: | es oy Qos eld Arion" | C.L.C's. defeated the 156th Battalion | Board of Trade, or to the Central CAMPBELL BROS | fun fitted i - S507 oanth No. Meum. Dr nded Tor th 7 | team by 13 to 3, and the Wolfe Is-| Belgian Relief Committee, 59 St. o - i urniture ed In posi al St. mear Princess vely wounded for the purpose of |, 4..." wore trimming the C.L.C.| Peter street, Montreal. The House of Successful Styles tion at no extra cost, and illustrating the method of bandaging . J : Juniors, the winners of Wednesday's 5 soldiers who have been rendered hors game with St. Mary's, when they re- in Men's Hats, Jo Combat. en In Khaki alowed tired in the fourth innings because. SOME POINTED REMARKS so perfectly that they remain life-long customers. ont ome themselves to be knocked out by im- | iy o)jeged, the C.L.C's. were trying aginary Huns in order that the ON EVENTS OF THE DAY to ring in some senior men. At the i ® spectators might have a realistic pi¢-| time the game broke up the Islanders ; Dye Works jute Pi Jisteld eatment, Ant were leading by eight to one. In an| The Portsmouth Philosopher HA ING ames el : ad been asc n y early innings Harry Card, of th Com ber y h'D rh mn stil] alive, and temporary relief had | vigiting team, was truck py Sa Mets 00 a Num FOR CK ; 9 ren Dry been given, the men were carried off | and had to be taken home. 0 ngs. . Stock . leaning, the field, some on regular stretchers, i, The Busy Store With the Large MN Dyeing and Pressing. one on an improvised stretcher made i The Portsmouth Philosopher ou S . ; d Personal ; of two rifles and two great coats, A GUARD SUSPENDED says: wr Ring 147 For Motor Ambulance an v w ' - J. B. HARRIS, Prop., and nt on » i i a hnek. On A Charge Made Against Him By That Miss Summer and John Bar- that rob you of your sleep. The ! : Services. 225 Princess St. of the corps. Convict and Others. Jycorn passed out about the same EN I AIO car ou 1 = --~------ A penitentiary guard has been : ---- pieces, makes your throat sore, Ladies Recruiting Speech. suspended on a charge made against| wpon will the local hotels intro-|[| and inflamed, take Major Campbell, who ~ addressed Mm A Juaviet tug supported bY | quce barmaids? Portsmouth youn OUR STOCK THAT WE WERE EXPECT- the gathering in the absence of Gen. men vi i 3 . tt ti | Hemming, who was to have spoken, | Matter has been reported to the Jus- Bn angio 19, Vow DR. HALL'S ING HAS ARRIVED A en 100. made an urgent call for more re-| tice Department. This is the second That a thrilling story on "Life In . (52 Now is the time to look over our | CIt%: He pointed out that Canada| Uime the guard in question has been | jui1" can now be expected after the COUGH BALSAM ; ; new fall styles. We have & choi had already sent 200,000 men over- | Suspended. He was also mixed up jailing: of three Winnipeg editors. ET yx hi; "OIC | yeas, many of whom had been killed [In the rgvent prison investigation. It sooths and heals the in- stock 6f new goods on hand, or wounded. There were now in " " - 1 . . That the new "tank cars," recent-||fl flamed air passages, stops the : Come and place your order before Gift For Prof. Denys. ly invented, might be used for more tickling in the throat and em- And we are now prepared to show intending a ttt ct at at tN \ the rush is on. Prices reasonable Ca 1 i and satisfaction' guaranteed. tarrh Cannot be Cured| ,, wednesday evening the men. than war purposes. They could bolff ables you to throw off the dis purchasers a fine selection of Scotch Granite with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, 8s they [bers of the sanctuary boys' choir of iD aiYantage a some of the . New York Skirt and Suit | ctarm is a ima "Sieass, Brest tn: |St. Mary's Cathedral surprised Prof, | °°/ars just now. ; Monuments to choose from. . fluenced by constilutionai conditions, | Paul Denys, the retiring organist, by| pp. judging by the' numb ¢ 1 PRICE 25¢ A BOTTLE. Co., 203 Wellington St. and in order to cure it you must take | presenting him with a very compli-| LINGEIng )¥ umber. u Sr ; an interhal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Found advertisements in the Cure is taken internally and acts| DeNtary address and a gold handled | wyio "5 very large number of ab- . Cost Battalion 100 Men. through the blood on the mucous sur- | Silk umbrella, suitably.engraved. The sent-minded people must visit the The medical examination of the faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh presentation took place at St. Mary's Kingat t:-office ev d 4 166th Leeds and Grenville Overseas [Ure was prescribed by one of the |gengol, with Rev. Father Hanley,| /n€3ton post office every day. be cl th t Battalion recently conducted has cost | years." ic 1a ooninsed ot country, for | rector of the cathedral, in attendance the unit approximately 100 of the! best tonics known, combined with some Regret was expressed that the con- That it was cruel on the part of : ) io _Lof the best blood ifiers. 'The per- . «| the publisher of the Rochester city man Who have heen ith great difti- | TS mbination of the Ingredients in| dition of Prof. Denys' health requir-| jr ore' have the names of all the y Since the battalion | pairs Catarrh Cure Is what produces | ed his retirement and reference made married men marked. This will cer- first entered upon its organization. (such wonderful results in Catarrhal [to his interest in the boys' choif. The : These men were first passed as fit | conditions. Send for testimonials, free. [address was read by "Teddy" Steacy jaiuy Huprive them uf wha Jstle ru tore and have been serving in some cases FJ, CHENEY & CO. Props. Toledo, O.4nq the presentation made by Hugo| UP they are able to derive in life. for upwards of six months. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. | Doyle, 82. ------------ © \.. USER Ny ---- "That the Kingston plumbers should BL OM . . hold a meeting and pass a vote of Opposite Andrew's Church -- Ee -- Were Given Licenses. thanks to the Board of Health for|fl- . -" 5 : : . It was announced on Thursday' compelling the owners of houses to J I ' : . .. morning that "standard hotel" li- install improvements. t oes a or censes had been issued to C. N. Pet-{ ° a" S N ng oom ers, of the Union Hotel at Sydenham,! That the midway at the Toronto . Y To : i and to Leo Van Luven, of Battersea. fair has nothing on the "show" giv- | en by "Bob" Bushell at the fair . To buy inferior articles for home use, no matter how small James K. Hackett is rehearsing on ' grounds this week. Our stock of fall suits, overcoats, ' the article may be. Pw nt wesw ed > * » F tu = es ES D | Zenda Island, his summer home, with -- underwear, sweater coats; socks he urni re ] rT i a company of 12 or 15 people. for! yay if the Kingston barbers get|is all mew and well selected. It also. With matches, as with everything else, it pays to buy ¥ i : RE ree his new play, which will be produged shorter hours for their trade the includes a full line of men's and boy's the best, Be. Bats | one l Phas 00) ih We are: better pre- = 1 | P [this winter. I citizens will have to let their hair| Boots and Shoes, at prices that cane -- : 5 NN Mre. Harry H. Huested, Water- \ ' i pared than ever before ] YL " town, N.Y., is the guest of her cousin, { grow. longer. -- ! y $ $ . | d TREE Rs Lieut.Col. R. J. Gardiner and family, That it is about time an intern- | S i a | Bia fest your emands. NA woeks. pn ment camp was opened in our midst ps £3 Xe for the men who are deserting from curious chairs | Em ; 3 RILOO the ranks. erfields; : Cpuous | bug he : : That. cures he sity of 3 | will save your time and temper, for they are good Pp a tte fit every St | | PR VI \ . "bose" will nat bu fakdn 3s an ex- : strikers, safe, sure and silent. Always ask for Eddy's. purse. Covers to suit || Rl Ba cuse for glying ad oe sh 4 | . i Eu Every room, of a VIA _ i That hoteikespers will now re ? Selling agen or / | nite q more - ge : . { ~~ stuff did 1 he hard, Edison's famous dia- Lia Bi. t ry args | athe hard, | mond point disc phono- th owelh } | others, dyspepsia ers, rhe Yonger. > : = graph. Hear it and be He : Sty) af vas, weal 1. vinced. nN ~