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Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Nov 1914, p. 3

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mirror in door, $1.50, nel Mirrors, oval bathrooms, $2.50, $8.50, Triplicate Shaving 1, fi i i : i i ; if | Gentlemen's mahogany, all to $25.00 Robt. The Leading U Chiffonier in oak and finished, from $12 Louisana. Ete Limited trains leave Kingston daily, making di connections at Mont. real, Detroit and Buhalo for the Southern States, and at Chicago for SE contemplating a trip of any nature should consult or write me and 1 will be pleased to quote rates, as range reservations and attend to al details in connection with your trip - \WWADIAN i ndoNey 1c AL TORONTO DETROIT-CHICAGO Particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticket jAgents, or write M. G. Mur- assenger ARent, cor- Poi he INWAY, C.P.A., ty Ticket ARE iE elling+ lon ne 1197, . [7 tiait Tse 3 ate] ITV OHE SL i 13 CANADIAN SERVICE) CHRISTMAS X AN SAILINGS FROM HALIFAX Franconia Nov. 3a After 1 Orduna Dee. 14th After 1 am. Transylvania Dec. 20st. After 1 am. MINIMUM PASSAGE RATES int. 2nd. Franconia Orduna Transylvania small | handle [7% Ca mots" ES Te, TIT pleted and the men in the 4 work. 'i meant brother-italians. working on a farm and came from that plac city. brasi," (son of Italy), and said that all "Calabrasi" ymen are "big at fight." h N MILITARY CIRCLES TWENTY-THREE ITALIANS IN 218T BATTALION. All Liquor Stores Out of Bounds-- Collegiate Institute Cadets Now Constitute a Battalion. The Collegiate cadets now have the honor to be called a battalion {rather than a corps, as they number over ninety. Lieut. G. A. Palmer had them out on a dress parade on 'Wednesday night, and they certainly looked fine, going through the drills like veterans. One little chap was noticed to be a Chinese lad and when spoken to, said that he was going to be a soldier when he grew up. He is very clever in his schop! i The 21st battalion has an excel lent bugle band now and the fami- liar old 14th tunes are being heard all day in the vicinity of the Artil- lery park barracks where the band Is quartered. ' There are all races and classes in the soldiers here. A swarthy com- j--3 | plexioned fellow when spoken to,, (F=--8 {5d in a proud voice "I'm Italian: ell | there are twenty-two of my brothers in the battalion." When asked the this big explained of then that he He was Lindsay e to the He is proud of being a "Cala- near The fire escapes have been com- cereal vorks are at unexpected times put 'through a fire drill. Special Sale Valuable Peroxide | The greatest of Internal and External Antiseptics and so In Wednesday's orders a remind- Fr was published that all Tigudy hops and stores are out of bound it all times. The officers are de ermined to stop, if possible, the men consuming large quantities of |82%e. Youor and not being in a fit con- | first-class compartment, lition for work, Sergt. Sérutton, of "Gg" company "tas been appointed provisionally as ergeant-shoemaker. Twenty horses, purchased for the safe to use, R.C.H.A. in the western part of the nrovince, morning, by course, corner of Wellington | We offer a Peroxide cally pure and perfect: chemi. scientifically i¥ 1 oz. sealed bot, i 8 oz. sealed bot, lf 16 oz. sealed bot. 25¢, for 19¢ 358¢, for 20¢ 50¢, for 89¢ Get your supply of this splen- §i if did freshly-made Peroxide to- i day. - At Best's # Popular Druggists and Opticians OPEN SUNDAYS § e t { 500 acces, $1,000, Goon bush, mever-failing water, 120 ! acres clemred. Log dwelling; frame barn; horse stable. First class stock farm. $ ------------ee tee W. i. Godwin & Son. ||: Brock St. Phone 424 | Insurance { d I { « « 1 The eharacter of our suits and coats. is determined by values. Into them go the best of . - LABOR. as much as labor, and while most firms buy the cheapest labor, there are some that do not, : THE BEST Commends itself to most men today. That is why we \ dismantling their locomoti munition supplies. a j acreage in Western Canuda which secured th Co., tro-Hungarian a committee, about December the exhumation Catholic cemetery being a Prosbyterian. posed growers is mission to inquire into. measures the relief of agriculture, everything that money can| On Wednesday, Nov. bar a There is nothing that costs |a set of black arrived The horses the officers taking The riding early Thursday will be nsed the R.S.A school at th and Barrack treets will now be used for riding xercises, -------- THE WHIG'S JUMBLE. A General Review of Country Distric and Local News. "Foot powders" at Gibson's. Cardinal Aristides Cavallari, pa- riarchi of Venice, died on Tuesday. You can save $5 to $10 a sun or overcoat at Lambert's sale. It is stated that the Germans are ves for am- "Mustardine," at Gibson's, Canadian Masons in London gave © dinner to the Masonic members of the Canadian contingent. White Rose flour 9, 98 Ib. packages, at all grocers. I'he Military Training Associatior ims at enrolling one mallion men i 'anada for home defense, "Mustardine," at Gibson's. Hon. Robert Rogers predicts a for yfive . per cent. increase in whea next year Gibson's, © Exchange will Ww resireted several « of bonds, listed and ap- Put up in 63, 12, 25¢, York = AU Sato 50c. Emulsion, The New e-open mn ealing in are formally roved. H.9DMilge he ug carpets i a number of smurne mgs for sale, having from Therein & Ottaw I and see de gna before out buy "Mustardine," Four hisnared at Gibson's and seventy-eight Aus and sixty-eight, Ger nans made catries for homesteads i he prairie provinces during August nd September, 50c. Emulsion, 25c. Gibson's The steamship Calcutta, placed at be disposal of the Belgian relief fund i wil carry from Montrea Ist seventy carloads A foodstufis and three thousand tons f wheat. Big bargains in cloth. Lamberts; Justice Rohideau, Montreal, ordered of the body of the Lafond, St. Scholas buried in a Roman against his wish, he ax ate Hormisdas que, who was 50c. Emulsion, 25¢c. Gibson's. At Ottawa a joint delegation com of manufacturers wnd grain waiting. upon 'the cabinet the appoititment of a com for to urge Married 'At St. George's 18th, a quiet Bg was solemnized in St. George's cathedral, when Miss Nellie Eward was united marriage to Nrnust Ruasvison. bride, who arming in a travelling suit of blue cloth, wore the groom's gift fox furs. The groom's wilt to the bridesmaid was a pear} pin and to the groomsman a set of gold cuff links. Rev. J. 0. Crisp, of St. John's church, Portsmouth; has sent 250 to the Mowat Memorial hospital as a subscription from - Mrs. Crisp and himself. "with good wishes for the work being accomplished." : The date Jor the i R "the Q hc leg oficially fixed for Jan. 2 family ! FRUIT 18 WASTING, ple of the Bahamas are showered 'with all kinds of fruit falling from the trees like autumn leaves and rotting on 'the ground as a result of the war in the old world, according to Bishop W. R. Honby and his chap- lain, H, W. Weigall, who arrived here yesterday on the steamship igilanels. "Couditlons in the islands are ex- tremely bad," said Bishop Honby, "because of this war. Thousands of laborers are idle and there is consid- érable financial distress. Germany was our best customer in the sale of sponges. Since war was deelarad the sponge trade is at a standscill and sponge fishermen who hook the sponges on the banks of the Bahamas are idle; nothing for them to do but to get up in the morming and 20 to bed at night and pray for better times, I do wish the United States would permit our fruits to come in- to your country free from duty. It would aid us greatly. Millions of oranges are rotting, as well as other fruits, because there are no steam- ers leaving the islands, and it is im- possible for our people to pay duty on fruits." TRAIN OF GERMAN DEAD Thirty Carriages: Each, Held Ope Hundred Corpses. London, Nov. 26---A traveller just arrived from Belgium, where, ac- cording to the Daily Mail, 'his posi: tion gives him exceptional opportun: ity for observation," tells the follow ing story as llustrative of the awful nature of the German losses in that country: "At Ghent the other day a friend of mine was on a railway bridge on which a German military train had stopped, He noticed that all the blinds were down and asked the German sentinel on the bridge for the reason, Without a word the sentinel opened one of the carriage doors. A ghastly sight me: thoir The carriage, an ordinary was filled to the roof with German corpses, naked. save for their socks. In every ear. riage there were one hundred bodies, and the train had thirty carriages.' Farmer's Product Reach Here Frozen. Ottawa, Nov. 26 Contributions f farm products from Ontario are till arriving in Montreal, according > information received by 'the De artment of Trade and Commerce 7hen the Ontario farmers proposed gift of farm products to the mother ountry and the government under- | 0k to forward the gift, it was inti. ated by Sir George Foster that all niributions should be in Montreal y the first of November. The re alt of the delay in getting much of le produce to Montreal is that 1: i freezing in transit. Carloads Ow reaching Montreal are frozen, 1e contributors in western Ontario aving apparently failed to realize iat in' eastern Ontario and on the t. Lawrence winter weather pre- ails. ntario Gift: HAS GIVEN BOTH SIDES. aturday Evening Post Articles Not Considered Offensive. Ottawa, Nov. 26.---No action has een taken by tlie post office aepart- ient to prevent the Saturday Even- 1g Post, published in Philadelphia, 'om coming into Canada because of lleged pro-German articles it has ubliched lately, nor is there any kelihood of their being, it is learned 'om the chief officials. The articles, which have ocea- oned so much comment in the news- 'pers, are not officially character. ed as offensive. In the same pub. cation have appeared equally pro- ritish articles and for the editor: { the Post to publish the views of oth Germany and Britain is consid red fair and {mpartial for a paper ublished in a neutral country. -------------------- PROFIT-SHARING WONDERS. 'mployees Are Buying Homes -- Adding to Savings. Detroit, Nov. 26.--At the end of 1é first year of the Ford profit-shar- 1g plan with employees, every work- an in the great plant is either bank- g savings or purchasing home sites t the rate of $48.76 per month. omes to the value of $5,000,000 ive been sold Ford Aworkmen, of hich amount $1,200,000 has been ald. The gain per man in bank eposits is 130% per cent, in life surance 86 per cent., in homes wned 87% per cent. Eleven hup- red foreign-born employees in the 'ord establishment are being taught nglish by fellow employees, with- ut compensation, and the spirit of o-operation has turned the plant into great hive of industry. ALL SAVED BUT ONE. "ubmarine Victim Opened the Valye To Sink Vessel. Edinburgh, Nov. 26.~lt is° stated hat twenty-six members of the erow of the U-18 were landed at Feith, as risoners of war. It is undersicod shat one of the German officers; onk- ng of the sinking of the submarine, emarked that the only member of the ew who lost his life had op a /mlve of the submarine sé that the egse]l might sink and pot be captur ol. - IE the mbmarine sank; and that hip. Gratitude was expressed by ths Moers for the kindnoss bestowed : Were apxions to know Thaw 'be an exchange of Funeral On Tuesday. The funeral of the late Mra. Wm. lei from: Distress 1m Bahamas Owing to the | nough nourisment from your meals pears that Germans iy the water just before the were thay ul, quickly pulled aboard the patrol nw by the British naval suthorifies. om. bY if there THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914, Hi ii I New York, Nov. 26.--The good peo- Clearance | Millinery A Sweeping Clearance Sale of our newest and smartest Paris and New York Hats--all marked at ridiculously low prices for tomorrow and Saturday and $8.75. 17 only imported Paris and London dress and priced at $9.00, $9.50, $10.00, $11.00, $11.50 and $12.00. I This is a golden opportunity you can buy at much less than the wholesale cost! ! STEACY'S At $2.95 48 smart ready-to-wear hats, priced at $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 and $7.00. At $3.95 23 New York ready-to-wear hats, heretofore' priced at $7.25, $7.50, $8.00, $8.50 At $4.95 ready. » <rear hats, regularly that every woman should avail herself of --as THE BUSIEST STORE || wm IN TOWN wm | J, I SOLS RAI Erm Se | AOW THIN PEOPLE CAN PUT ON FLESH A NEW DISCOVERY men and women -- that big, hearty, filling dinner you ate (asi ight. What became of all the fat- 'roducing nourishment it contained? You haven't gained In weight one unce. That food passed from your ody Hke unburned .coal through an pen grate. The material was there, at your food doesn't work and stick «id the plain truth is you hardly get Thin 0 pay for the cost of cooking. This * true of thin: folks the world over. | Your nutritive organs, your funetions if assimilation, are sadly out of gear | tug need reconstruction. Cut out the foolish foods and funny awdust diets. Omit the flesh cream ub-ons. Cut out everything but the neals you are eating now and eat vith every one of those a single Sar- sol tablet, In two weeks note the liference. Five to eight good solid rounds of healthy, "stay there fat houid be the net result. Bargol harges your weak, stagnant blood vith millions of fresh new red blood orpuscles gives the blood the 'arrying power to deliver every ounce of fat-making material in. your food © every part of your body, Sargol, v0, mixes with your foed and pre- oares it for the blood in easily as- similated form. Thin people gain all he way from 10 to 25 pounds a month vhila taking Sargol, and the new lesh stays put, Sargol tablets are + scientific combipation of six of the est flggh-producing elements now n o «chemistry. They come 40 tablets 0 a package, are pleasant, harmless ind inexpensive, and all drugg: migston and vic'nity Sell t wubject to an absolute guarantee veight increase or Jnoney back. CLOTHING OF OUR TROOPS. hen Fully Provided For With Only the Dest. Ottawa, Nov. 26,--The militia de- artment, to correct wrong impres- sions as to the clothing of troops, in . Statement given out, makes known n detail what is supplied, snowing he men to be fully provided for. Neight of kit is limited, and all pos- tble has been put in, the' articles reing all of the best quality. Fresh 'ererve supplies are also being con- ingously sent forward. Handker- hiefs, mufflers, and wristlets are oot issued, but would be useful. {Cholera belts are not an issue, but are being provided. Have your bicvele stored and clean- «d for the) winter months. We will all for bicycles if you ting up 542, {L. Milne, Bagot street. : The United Mtates, if it Banden build its own armor plate ay use the Harvey aor any other process i manufacture without fear of pro- sacution for infringement of patent. SEVERE, RHEUMATIC IF R---- Our Business is 7 Years OI Today | We thank citizens of Kingston for their confi. dence, as the volume of our business this year is greater than any year heretofore. H.W.Newman Electric Co : DRINK CHARM CEYLON TEA 30 to 60cts. Lb, Black, Green or Mixed, At All In Dongola or Gun Metal, | with a medium or heavy sole, i button or laced,

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