Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1916, p. 5

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Weak Lungs == (HIRI VENTS THRSONINTERFACUTY _ SPORTS = A really Chest Troub le S |mazaan AND CONCERT HELD BY | ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR MAHOGANY e quickly to the ZION CHURCH LADIES. RUGBY AND SOCCER GAMES. SPORT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916. {respond mor notable selec- blood-enriching oil-food {Both Afternoon and Evening--| To be Played During the Next Two BOOT tion of ° | Sydenham Street, Church Ladies Weeks--L. H, Dawson Presided at $7.50. SCO1 i S | 'Association Meld Successful Tea| 2a Gathering on Thursday After-| noon. | and Sale. a | a . ! A | A very successful bazaar, followed A representative gathering of he | {by a concert, was held in Zion church, | Various Queen's University athleti | str he university was ' 0) | Pine street, on Thursday afternoon |OF8anizations in t yw | than to afly other one medicine. and evening, when well over $100| held on Thursday Afiethoon 48 -als | SCOTT'S is a rich, nourishing was raised for chureh funds by the| Fange for the inter-faculty sports. | food to strengthen tender throats | Ladies' Guild. The tables were in 4. H. Dawson was chairman of the i . "arr oy hE . conference, which consisted of the and bronchial tubes. It is of jcharge of the following: Mrs. T. convenors of the year athletic com- . . Schultz and Mrs. Robert Alexander at 'eB % allies It. you are contemplating | Peculiar benefit to the res raion [the work table; Mrs. F. Irwin aud a In: vicuce aud Med! Young ladies mahogany tan sport giving something in pearl [| J Rh rpose. Miss A, Irkin at the cake table; loi ll Lie) Pitlotic associaionn: boots are very popular this season. Jewelry this Christmas, you ||' ulosis camps for tat pu Mrs. J. A. Boyd and Mrs, With regard to soccer, Medicine 9 will do well to see our of- 'No Harmful D in Scott's F. Briggs at the fancy work table;{ is wae declared to hove won the Lowt fering before you buy. | ngs * {the girls of the choir at the candy championship -in the faculty by de- : OW toes > Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. lea |table; Mrs, Johnston and Miss Bryan fault. It was decided that the pre- > © Low Heels - - «Price $7.50 at the fish pond; Mrs. T. Kent and liminary game would be plfyed on yy § ; oe | sme We have an unusually large . Mrs. A. Kept atthe fruit table; and ine '17 Mrs. A. K ] : Tuesday next between Medicine 17 and varied assortment of | Purina Scratch Feed and Mrs. C. Spooner, Mrs. Truesdale argl and Arts '17, the winner to play the genuine Oriental pearls -- to . Mrs. McKee with a number of help- r game for soccer 4 the best of our knowledge Purina Chowder ers in charge of the dinner. ugluding ET the Ee with g Ab th >' Sh St the finest in the eity, { The concert was exceptionally] the winners in Science. On the fol- o£ J erne y S oe ore . | Makes Hens La good. John Murray presided. Num- lowing Friday. . Our prices, you will find y. bers were given by Miss Allen, Miss "Rugby also came up for discussion upon comparison, are very For Sale By Mason, Mrs. Smith, little Miss Jean and picked teams from Arts .and atiractive rings from Simmons, Miss Muriel Boyd, E. R. Science will play on November 29th, $2.00 up; necklaces from Clarke, J. Clarke and J: S. Lyons. the winners to play Medicine for the $6.00 up; La Vallieres from D Couper een rugby championship with Medicine $5.00 up; clusters from { . ! Raised $200 by Sale. on December 6th, $4.00 up, 241-3 Princess Street. A successful tea and sale was held tft . Ph in the lecture hall of Sydenham street | * * === one 76. Methodist church on Thursday after- f Saturday's liustrated Whig | Coast Sealed Oysters. noon when over $200 was, raised for Superior Quality -- Newent De. . * 2 ~-- Mr e--------------t {he church funds, The event was Kinnear & d Esterre under the auspices of the Women's mms Hi Home-made Chocolates - tc TA The people appreciate the Illus- ' ; UIT MEAT IF YOUR Association, and therq Were taney trated Section of the Whig issued on dJawelers. work, home-made candy and tea Saturday and every week we are an y oss EIDNEYS ACT BADLY 5k: ois ems fo sad is sified rey wok 50 ) A BD Py Pe 8 3 are i , cell Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Brown were the | lLustrations are timely, are, wel Made Fresh Every Day : printed and feature current events Ts reception committee. . at_the war zones in illuminating =. | Take Tablespoonful of Salts If Back| The convenors of the various fashion. Arthur Brisbane, a famous Hurts or Bladder tables were: Mrs. F. Anglin and Mrs.) Now York editor recently remarked : FOR Bothers, R. Andrews, fancy work; Mrs. S. H. "I would rather have a good illus- ' J, Simpscn, Mrs. Ettinger and Mrs. H.| ooo" my paper than a million a a S We are a nation of meat eaters|D. Bibby, candy; Mrs. Hinckley and words." Illustrations are appealing: : and our blood is filled with uric acid,| Mrs. William Craig, home-made; and they tell the story with a vividness ood says a well-known authority, who|Mrs. H. W. Richardson, Mrs. A. B. ry words a do. The Whig a warns us to be constantly on guard) Cunningham, Mrs. G. Y. Chown, Mrs. |," = knowledge of this hence its against kidney trouble. W. T. Connell and Mrs. Wilson at the entering upon the enterprise of The kidneys do their utmost to|tea table. an illustrated section for Saturday. oa free the blood of this irritating acid, -------- Besides the views from the front, a but become weak from the overwork; page is devoted to Kingston subjects. --try -- they get sluggish; the eliminative SARNIA NOW WANT Those to be presented om Saturday tissues clog and thus the waste is re- TO MEET CAPITALS are decidedly interesting. The pa- P. WALSH | tained in the blood to poison the en- -- pers are snatched up very rapidly so Phone 109 Barrack St. tire system, It Would Take the Kingston we advise those who buy the paper When your kidneys ache and feel to do so early. If they delay the b 3 J like lumps of lead, and you have| Game by Default--*'Caps" supply may be exhausted, Useful and Ap- rR stinging pains in the back or the ur- to Decide. , ~-- . a . ine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the TABLET TO BE UNVEILED. We are specialists in Hudson Preciative or ire bladder is irritable, obliging you to The Toronto Globe says: It Will be U COT ¢ Court H Seal Coats, and oug Rok rep seek relief during the night. When The Sarnia Collegiate Football | It Will be Uncovered at Cou ouse resents unrivalled values, . " you have severe headache, mervous| club has_notified the O.R.F.U that, Next Tuesday. which we believe are not sur- CHRISTMAS Closed and Open Auto- and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid | while they would like to meet the The tablet now being * erected by passed in Canada. } S . stomach or rheumatism in bad wea- Kingston Collegiate Institute, the} the bar of Kingston to the memory If contemplating the pur- i | . mobiles' ther, get from your pharmacist about | other finalists in the interscholastic| of the late John McDonald Mowat, chase of a coat we advise quick | . four ounces of Jad Salts. Take alsection of the Ontario Union junior | will be unveiled in the eastern corri- action, as price of Hudson Seal | Taxi Stand, Phone 201. tablespoonful in a glass of water be- series, known as Second A. they do | dor of the Court House on Tuesday, is advancing and we Sunt -- at -- : fore breakfast each morning and in| not feel inclined to wait another| 28th inst., at 2.30 o'clock. Aguarantee our present low Reo Automobiles a few days your kidneys will act fine.| week to enable the Kingstonians to SP prices for any definite period. This famous salts is made from the come to this city for the "sudden- Saturday Sale of "Christmas sta- : acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- | death" game ordered by the Union. | tionery. 50 boxes ofthe new made ' bined with lithia, and has been used | The Sarnians intimated that they | in Canada stationery} 25 cents box. mes for generations to flush and stimu-| preferred, on account of the late-| The Jackson Press, 173 Wellington late. clogged kidneys, to neutralize! ness of the Season, to claim the game | street. ! h : ® ' the acids in urine so it is no longér{ scheduled 'for 'Rosedale's Field on| " Miss Adda Hunt 16tf Athens on m e Ios a source of irritation, thus ending | Saturday by default, so as to enable Wednesday for New York where she - el % urinary and bladder disorders. them to meet Capitals of Toronto, | will spend the winter, Kingston's Oldest Fur Store. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can-| winners of Section B. in the finals. rst han i Th B S not injure; makes a delightful effer-| The Tunnel City ¢lb desire a 9 , ' e usy tore of seni vescent lithia-water drink, and no- | home-and-home series wi Capitals, body can make a mistake by taking |the first game to be played here on é Ce ------------------ a little occasionally to keep the kid- | Saturday and the return at Sarnia a 1 While' Neys clean and active. week later, Secretary Hewitt of the Best family physie. Pill NYAL"S S l; | Ladi ok Aner : O.R.F.U. could not get in touch with tipacr exams Ta the Capital management last night, Docs griphar ghuss | but the "Caps? will be asked to de- clare their intentions today. There Is reason to believe that the local ill h 1 d- foam, vill agree wo we moment: (Ygarcoats . Sarnians. Whether Sarnia will ex;| Call and see our splendid line of ercise their right to take the King! Men's and Boys' Overcoats. Prices ston game by default is contingent $10.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. upon the decision of the Capital Men's fleece lined underwear, $1.00 management. a suit, : be , -- Sweater Coats, $1.50, $2.00, up to a : 4 vs "A" BATTERYMAN KILLED, $3.00, AL All wool socks, 25¢, 35¢ and 40c. : Xe / EMULSION OF ha, saky bo Lake. the Corpl. "Nobby" Clarke Met Death ini Good heavy tweed and beaver y caps with fur band. Action With B.C.H.A. Best in the city for $1.00, F | Letters received in the city gi shoes 2 Too Earl {particulars . of the death" ot Corgi. pr. ad cr esanpnnie For Deep Seated R 1 D I f char rke, "A" Battery, R.C.H. 1 | A. The dooannd was Hote povaieris : ISAAC ZACKS, Coughs and Colds oya ou ton : f known as "Nobby" Olark, and was in 271 Princess Street 50¢ d $1 00 Tae the battery for six years, and made an . . A tt AAA NNN AN NNN NAMI - ' himself popular with officers and d ra : men alike. He went overseas from ee S$ P y To make your selection. We will reserve your gifts and de. Valcartier with the brigade in 1914. ' : 9 / lver them the day before Christmas. The letters are written by men in " Make your choice now while our stock is large. the unit who helped in finding the rouse S ) Hundreds of chairs to choose from in willow, rattan, ma- body. A shell struck the dugout in : (sug DATES AT BOTTOM) . . . hogany and fumed oak. which many were working and un-| " Very odd and attractive -- a full line in Extra good values at $5.00, $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00, fortunately "Nobby" was killed. tore ; Have the best music in your home this winter. In Kingston he was a very active rug Open Stock. member of the Ancient Order of For- ORDER AN EDISON DIAMOND POINT PHONOGRAPH esters. All his relatives , reside in Pl e 82 Aran ; FOR XMAS, ' Ireland. k : . > a J. W. Mitchell Comes East. Sprouts 8. 2 . Robertson 8 - Limited T F HARRISON CO : I. W. Mitchell, who has taken a . . . prominent part in Manitoba's dairy- \ -- i] PHONE 90 ing development in recent years, has ceme cast again, and goes to New # -- Brunswick as director of an ma: © bandry and dairfing. : : Prof. Mitchell is graduate of ' Queen's University, and for many cq . iis has been actively engaged in dairy work. He is a man of un- oo | , loubted ability, with edueation en- : . 2 I 'Ba | . ; ongh t) carrying him through, and J 48 Sea <i LS ga i : . ps his work a New Brunswick will ; " re '. | s andre ae ' i 'a Hl an 'mpression on . : ajo wn more the duieying| 3 y EGAN, t of Toroats 1 H : A Oli We specalein to the minute fash- | ti rs moa. | at Sargent's Drug Store Our a iim. pretty color [fifia: ri. Uk bo 18 In com: 2 2 Foteh est ang 3 e Cont: "50050. Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. Phone 41 creations and snappy lasts make an irre- sistable : v mdb hon being reo mis + J Shr ER rs me [EC OVERCOATS, $12 70 $75 approval. | a Fn cogs a en | email ts, eS Sete ®(1 Officers' Uniforms Made to Order at Rea- & TE eid [SET EEE onder [ John J weddel),

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