Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1916, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19i6. INTHE HALS OF QUEEN'S f Ladies' Footwear i ENGINEERING SOCIETY SELECT- ED HONORARY PRESIDENTS. Ks FALL IN The Freshmen Won a Hockey Con. | The Annual Membership Campaign | Kingston Y. M. C. A. Is On -- Nov. 7th to Nov. 14th (ARI BOYS AND . MEN WE WANT YOU. THEY" -POOL. ~ "Come On In, The Water's Fine" - "Better than HHH SOLDIERS AND STUDENTS 4 the "'Ol' Swimmin' Hole." Scores of the members of the Kingston Y.M.C.A. have enlisted in Overseas Service of King and Country. Will you help fill the gaps in our membership roll? Some deserving boy would enjoy a mem- bership if you will pay for it. Enquire, Boys' Secretary. ANNUAL FEES: CHLOREN DO THER "BIT" Boys, 10-13 years Boys, 13-18 years Men (fall privilege) Men (limited) £3.00 £4.00 £6.00 K:3.00 ' Students (college term) Soldiers: All Social Privileges Free Soldiers: Bathing Parade |. . Free Soldiers: all Privilege Ticket | (a good travelling card) $2.00 l . 84.00 JOIN NOW. | | | | "CHRI ------ "When and How Set Up." Seats Free. All Welcome. basa SI' K will be given in the GRIFFIN THEATRE, Sunday, 3 P.M., Nov. 3th -- by -- Pastor A. M. Graham, LB.S.A., Brooklyn, N.Y. on the subject of INGDOW ~~ No Collection Send Your Overseas Soldier test--The Medical Examindtions Are to Be Held in Grant Hall, IN THE HALL OF QUEENS. The annual meeting of the nginc- ering Society was held on Friday afternoon with the newly elected pre- sident, H. C. Kéndall, in the chair. Various matters of interest wore dis-| cussed. Prof. W. L. Clarke was un- animously chosen as honorary pres- ident of the society and Prof. T. S. Scott as honorary president of the Science Athletic Association. The re- parts of th various committees show- ed that there had been marked pro-) gress im the various deparimernts, {| way i| chased comforts {| men. {| made net little comfort bags, and on {| home of Mrs. || great time filling up the bags. i| bag contains | is from 60 to { the entire winter there. Friends Their Favorite SMOKES @ We have a complete line of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. The freshmen in Arts turned out for their rugby game wita Arts' 1% { but as the latter did not com- t, a+ game was arranged between Ar 240 and a team composed of Ar.s 17 and Arts '19 The freshmen: worked hard and won the game, The medical examinations are to be held in Grant Hall instead of Con- | vocation Hall. The orchestra had another practice | on Friday afternoon and is showing improvement, : The bowlers have not yet ceased their activities and Queer s Bowing green is well crowded every. after- noon -by the zealous devotecs of the sport. On Friday afternoon the players came out in sweater coa:s and even winter coats aad played a number of interesting games. When it became too dark some of the mem- bers who had brought, their automo- biles turned on their heaalizhts and in the glare of these the ren cons tinued their sport, The Dramatic Club is holding its | rehearsals of "Milestones" eich ove- ning now in the Levgaa room. ARE SENDING COMFORTS TO MEN AT QUEEN'S HOSPITAL. Purchased Gifts With Their Own Money to Cheer "Men at Front-- Will Reach Hospital for Christ. mas. Children can do their "bit" in the of providing for the comforts of men who are fighting at the front as well as the older folk. This is shown by the efforts put forth by a little band of children re- || siding on Stuart street, and as a re- sult of the work of the little folk ten small comfort bags, filled with good things, will reach Queen's Hos- | pital in time to bring Christmas | || cheer to some of the men who are | doing their share to bring victory to! the Allies. During the summer months the children met at the home of Mrs. (Prof.) J. F. Macdonald, | Stuart street, one evening each week | to spend a couple of hours in a social! way and to partake of refreshments. | {| These little gatherings afforded the] children much pleasure, but while enjoving themselves they did Hot | forget the fact that strong men were | at the front, fighting their battles, | il and so decided that they would do| their share in the great struggle. They put away all the coppers, nic- kels and dimes they could get, and with the sum they realized pur- for the% hospital The girls set to work and Friday night the children met at the Macdonald and had a Each writing paper, enve- lopes, story book, a stick of shaving soap, package of cloves, chocolate, tooth brush, perfume, pencil, taffy and Chicklets. A cheery message, | written by the children, was placed | in each bag, and it goes without say-| ing that the recipients will be more] than pleased at the thoughtfulness | of the children, and the latter are to be warmly commended for their pat-| riotic work. "Summer Through Winter" in Cali-| fornia. | Get away from the cold, disagree-/ able winter. California temperature | 75 degress the year It is not expensive to spend | Bungalows | rent from $23.00 per month up. i Special Winter Tour Fares. The famous Los Angeles Limited, a fast, | refined and exclusive traig from | Chicago to Los Angeles, leaves Chi-| cago 10.00 pom. and arrives at Los Angeles 4.30 p,m. the third day---Iless| than three days enroute, 1 Write to B. H. Bennett, Gen. Agt., | Chicago & North Western Ry., 46 Yonge st, Toronta, Ont. He will send you descriptive literature and train schedules, help you plan an at- tractive trip, and make reservations for you clear through to the Pacific | WAS BORN IN KINGSTON, Killed in Action--Mother Lives in Deseronto, Francis Vincent Kelly, Deseronto, is reported killed in action. Bomber Kelly enlisted over a year ago in a western battalion and went to the round. | says the Deseronto Post, was born in | several That's Different » A At AAA ee tt NP At ct at ~~ Our aim'is to have shoes a little different than others. We know that no prettier shoes are being sold in this city. : Call and see our extra fine kids in black, grey, blue and brown; also hea- vier goods for winter. : Abernethy's Shoe Store FALL HATS | Now Hitting the High Spots. B! Soft hats in a myriad of new shapes, colors and trim- mings, to catch the natty dres- ser; with a sprinkling of con- servative styles for the chaps of quieter taste. $2, $2.50, $3, $4. }| Men's gloves. We sell Dent's English make; fur lined; wool litied; silk lined, { | | i { | | Camphell Bros, Kingston's Oldest Hat and Fur | Store, | RI (------------------------ FOR Coughs and Colds Take Burton's Menthol and Eucaly- ptus Cough Syrup 25c a Bottle. wet | = I Prouse's Drug Store Phone 82. Opposite St. Andrew's Charch st e--------seai---- . a en test front with them after spending a few weeks in England. The deceased, Kingston nineteen years ago, and for years his parents resided there, his father being an employee of The Bell Telephone "Company. Later the family remo®ed to Peter. boro, where his father, James D. Kelly met his death from an elec- tric shock. Later Frank resided with his grandmother. _ Mrs. Catherine Kelly, at Railton, leaving there a couple of years ago to go west from where he enlisted. His mother, Mrs. M. R. Neville, resided in Deseronte. An aunt, Mrs. Frank Koen, and an uncle, Peter Kelly, reside in Kings- ton ; Frank Kelly was a clever athlete, and a splendid type of young man- hood and his many friends will hear of his death with keen regret. ------ Victorian Order of Nurses, ! The Victorian Order of Nurses} committer meet in St, George's hall | on Thursday. The nurse having made during October he religious den: Home-made Chocolate and Candy| Made Fresh Every Day - Sakell's | Next Opera House Phone 640 3 Now is the Time to Buy Your Gifts As Christmas is -just around the corner. Shop early and have your purchases stored, as we have considerable put away already. y Several lines we wére oversold in last year: The festive board for family réunions. James y The Busy Store With the Large Stoc Phone 147 for Motor Ambulance. L Chase's Nerve The Great ish Tonps nud invigorates the w Aervous system, makes ew eins, Owres i. | dency, es Of Kmergy, wy Polpita oe = MES C Telephone 987 Drop a card to 19 Pine street when canis anything Jone in the carpen- ery line. mates given on al) ds | Heart, Memory. Price $1 of repairs and new work: also hard- for $5. ty Ts wi 3: pt wood floors of #ll kinds. All orders will | druggists or mailed in Pini phe. on 1 receive prompt attention. shop, 80 . New led Queen street \ 0 T™E COL TORO 0. OY (haves EE er ae. €s Our $3000 stock damaged by smoke and water during the fire which destroyed our workshop, next to stock room on Oe- tober 23rd, is on sale for one week only. Though stock is slightly discolored by smoke, it is otherwise : Stock includes all sizes and makes of tires and tubes, blow out patches, reliners, spot lights, etc. | ion invited.

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