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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1918, p. 3

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RETURNED MEN'S. RECORDS ISTED BY THE VICE HEADQUARTERS, The Public Arve ing Information With Regard Men Who charge. 455935, Private G. E. Hicks, Hsted on March 1 1916, in 59th Battalion in Gananoque accompanied the unit overseas, ing to Caesar's Camp, Folkest where he transferred to the Canadian Regiment, and left France in a draft. He returned Canada on 18th October, 1917, Receive Their BEST'S SEASON- ABLE SPECIALS Dr. Hickey's Speedy Cure for colds and bronchitis, is easily ®& leader in field. quality Has ¥ and the price the ¢ Meantholated Baim al # ready sale for bur bites. and is splendid for rou or cracked hands, Large pack- age for 25 cents. Chiiblain Cure iz aga ed. It is wonderf effective and is ine cenin, Short Stop 1 # ghs, als ways and cosgs 1 fifteen cents, The same reliable at the same old price. Best's Popular Drug Stores, Phone 059. Branch in demand- 2018 HALIBUT STEAKS HALIBUT PIECES WHITE FISH FRESH COD PINK SALMON e g f SPECIAL SER. en Some Interest. to Dis« n- the 1 ie 0 one, Royal or to ¢ at- lowing Oct at Witley took siek and ada last Hunti f05 2nd Febn gt Battalion at Barr going ber West sick, transferred to With Sandl , and was the infantry d Battalion at 70 "he received wound«®in was gent Wales, also convalescent. in France, 1uary Hi 26760, Priva ed in May, adian Mounted and trained at his to Beal He ittalion in Brockville H 16 unit overseas Lo the | 2nd AT DAVIES Fish Specials ! 23c Phone 597. ------ A A A AIAN Spring Overcoats and atter le: the 19c¢ The Wm. Davies' Co., Limited _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 6, 1918. 18 Overseas -- at Sunningdale, where he. re- mained for six months. He return- j. Deline, en-ed to (Canada last December. His 1917, in thehome n: Perth. He went Private W Seaford, in the (155th Reserve. February 1st, 1816. He , and on Barriefield before he E. O : he following October. ada on Eng and Bramshott, where he transfer- red to the 184th Battalion as mess | sergeant, Later he was appointed | ergeant in the quarier-master's| tore at Seaford, where he remained | ; for nine months. He returned tol this side. last December, landing at | New York. His home is in Belle- | vide. | 220173, Corporal E, H. enlisted in October, 1915, in the} 80th Battalion at Belleville. He | trained at Barriefield until the end of that season, and accompanied the | unit overseas the following May. In| England he was stationed at Borden | Camp, and later. at Bramshott. Here stationed at|he transferred to the 7! Battalion | Gibbs took | and went to France in ithe 4th divi-| hospital was |sion in August, 1916. He was in | 1st Labor Bat-| action on the Somme and Vimy, em he went to|where he got shell shock. He went | emp toyed on rafi- | {to the 20th General (Hospital, Com | .yvale and Per-| iers and later to England 5 E psom | yards volunteered | convalescent. He was eight months | 1 was sent to the |in France. "Returned ito Cana esnoy. At Hill [last August. His home is in Tren-| Were hrapnel | ton. and hand, and | 633976, private G. Ouderkirk, 'en-| wport Hospital, | sted on 'April 3rd, 1916, in the| wood and Epsom | 154th Battalion at Finch. He train- | s eight months |ed at Barriefield for a time, and | to Canada last |later wa afted to Mille Roches for me is in Orono. guardd While there. he had to | W. IN. Haywood, | undergo a severe operation on his 1916, in tae Can-|left wrist, and was invalided ¢ Kingston, | Kingston. On hi ecovery he join- | He went | ed the Special »e at Fort Henry. Je to ber to] His th is 8 i He | 1090276, Private A. E. Harrodine, enlisted in December, 1916, in the 253rd 'Battalion at Chesterville, trained He has latterly been in the Special | ervice, Fort Henry. His home is in | (Chesterville 109112, Private N. i April, 1915, in the tation in Cardinal. | SUFFERED TERRIBLY. | orth Edmondson, Battalion at in } hha, enlisted 136t h » be ing Sepiém- ing Coyle, enlisted | 156th Bat- He transferred WITH HER HEART WOULD WAKE UP SMOTHERING | The te rible smothering and chok- | ing up sensations and sinking spells, | the feelings of dizziness and faint- ness that come over those whose) heart and nerves are deranged causes the greatest distress of both mind | and body. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills give prompt relief and effect a com-| plete cure in cases of such severity. | Mrs. A. M. Powell, Norval Station, Ont., "writes: "1 cannot speak 00] highly of Milburn's Heart and Nerve | Pills I suffered five years with my | heart and nerves, but the last two | years 1 have suffered terribly. 28¢c 17c¢ 13c It 1} went to bed I would wake up as if I] were smothering. | did not get one! night's sleep out of seven. 1 got 80 | very weak that the doctor was calle in, and he said it was my heart, and | that I must take great care of my-| gelf. 1 saw your advertisement in| your almanac for Milburn's Heart | and Nerve Pills, and said I wonld try | them. 1 have only taken two boxes | of them and I feel a new woman. I| will recommend them to anyone af- flicted with heart trouble." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills] are H0c a box at all dealers, or mail- ed direct on receipt of price hy The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. of Vivid Personality. | The artistic tailor can put the red blood of personality into the swing and drape of a good Overcoat. and designer Semiready Coats have this. There 1s the magic, indefinable something that makes them different. Here arz Top Coats that will fit your physical appearance, harmon- ize with your facial expression, and breathe with your Sarriuge Sewi-ready Tailored Clothes. We guarantee that a Semiready Suit is worth the dollar hore if only for the superior skill in design and workmanship. : Satisfaction is always worth 2 a dollar more: later going | las was stationed at Witley listed on Friend, | {is in Ottawa. =i | Country and | '10! at Cornwall and Barriefield. | ®" { performa | is entertainir | some | the guest of Mr. {ing V i left for her the ied 253pd Battalion, this unit overseas, as stationed at Dibgate rds he was drafted idiers' battalion and and 'Bramshott. the 8th of January is in Cardinal. ite iC. Henning, en~ 7th, 1916, as cook in ataalion at Kingston. He Jarriefield and Valeartier a vear spent overseas he act- ed as « n the officers' messas at Seaford, Dibgate and West Sanding, and since returning to Kingston has lineen cobk in the officers' mess at Fort Henry. His home is in Ster- and accompa the jth cooked at During 2306317, Sergeant 'W. J. Hether- ington, enlisted in 'April, 1916, in the 43rd Active Service 'Battalion in 1 Ottawa, and later transferred to the 240th 'Battalion at Renfrew, from which unit he was discharged in February, 1917. Later 'he rejoined ! the 244¢h reinforcing draft at Rock- land, and trained at Barriefieid, trom where he was sent to No. 3 Special Service last July. His home i Told In Twilight hdd dhibbbb PEER ERM RE (Notice-- Hereafter, the Whig, In common with other papers all over Canada, will make a charge of 50¢c for inserting an engagement, mar- riage or reception announcement.) Mrs ton," Hubert Ryan, "The Welling- srtaining at tea at Hie i gietnoan Miss i The girl ho are putting on the! 'Be Happy" are nav- earsal at Rockwood ter which Mrs. Ross at' supper and an in- | ing a dre this evenin formal dance »- * On Tuesday evening the mi? asouline | members of the Bridge Club enter- | tained their fair partners at 'The Jelvidere." » Mr and Mi s. D. L. Cook, are spending a few «dé Capt. J. S. Stewart, Salonika, and | his mother, Mrs. R. Stewart, Orillia, were guests of Mrs. W. Spooner, Al- | bert street, for the week-end. Capt. Stewart is now having a short fur- | lough after being in the war zone | for three y He expects to visit Kingston before returning to | 1 Lindsay, | yS in town. Salonika. of York will} next month He at Government House while The Archbishop visit Ottawa early vill stay there * * Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Roberison, after spending several months here, left on Wednesday for their home fi | Regina. Mrs, A. C. Johnston, time with Mr. Bailie, Barrie street, Montreal on Friday. Mrs. Goodison is visiting uer mother, Mrs. J. M. Cooke, at Mrs. D. | W. Olark's; Brock street. Mrs. J. Fisher, Bound N.Y. is the guest of Mrs. Craig, Union Street. * - for Ww for visiting and Mrs. wilk leave Brook, Arthur Migs Irene Hoag from Toronto. { Cadet Harold Singleton, R.¥.C | | | has returned spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Singleton, street. Rev. Nelson WwW. T. Wilkins, Trenton, i8| and Mrs. W. G. Cralg, Barrie street. Gunner E. Southey id spending a few days in Toronto, Principal and Mrs. Bruce Taylor | and their family will occupy the home of Prot. and Mrs. W. E. Me- Neill during the summer months. Mrs. Southey Is leaving on Thurs- day for Bowmanville for a short visit. Mrs. Gordon Dewar, West street, has returned from Montreal, Miss Flora Rebs, ny has been do- /.A.D. work at Queen's Hospital, home in Gananoque on Tuesday. Miss 'Marion Macdonald fis guest of the Mises Campbell, Emily street, Principal Bruce Taylor turned from Toronto. » * has re- # Mrs. for 2 Hagey? London. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes, Uni- versity avenue, left on Tuesday for Oklahoma. Miss Bdith McMartin, who has been the guest of her aunts, the Misses Johnson, Earl streef, return- ed to Montreal to-day. Hagey, Toronto, is in town few days with her son, Capt. who leaves on Thursday for Mrs. B. L. Diekson and young son, Perey, are visiting with Mrs. Uole- man, "Roselawn.' Mrs. Dickson's husband, Major Dickson, is a gradu- ate of Queen's, and is ai present an area commandant In France, The shaihars ot He. Skating Club hope to be able to have another meeting before the sedson closes. A Continued on Page 10.) (Continued from Page 8.) onan rs Er . Discovered "Peter Thbetson." Constance Collier, who is to appear ~x the Duchess of Towers in John N Raphaol's dramatization of George Tu Maurler's romance, "Peter [hbet- son," whieh comes to the Grand next Monday and Tuesday, March 11th and 12th for two nizhts onle, is 10: sponsible for the staging of this emi- del tial entertainment. M ~ Collier's 3 ion of this play "hop iw 8 coti~ns manger. At a party in London, given by Sir Miss Coller sat next aphael, the Paris cor- of tie London Refer ' gonverkition, Mr. Ra "fivst somewhere Fmong hae Tet there was a dramatization} g George Du Maurier's romance, | haa ae { through your hair, the | at Probs: Thusday, fair and cold. of the store. Stancy s Spring Fashion Display The formal presentation of Springtime modes in all that has been decreed as fashionable in MILLINERY, SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, and YARDAGE GOODS! The styles are more charming than ever -- yet never have they been so simple or more artistic. We extend to you a cordial invitation to attend during Opening time, as the whole store is dressed in spring's brightest garb, with the most attractive merchandise being displayed in all departments | Steacy's Ss COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT It's' @randmother"s Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. The old-time mixture of S and Sulphur for darkening streaked and faded hair is mother's recipe, and folks are using it to kéep their hair a even color, which is quite as we are living in an youthful! appearance is of the great- est advantage, Nowadays, though, 'we don't have the troublesome task of gather ing the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use porduct, improved by the addition: of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Salphur Compound." It is very popular be- cause nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de- lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, be- sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro- duces a soft lustre and appearance ge Ten gray, grand- again good, sensible, age when al. of abundance which is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desirg a more youthful dappear- ance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. "Peter ? Ibbetson," a dramatization which had been authorized by George Du Maurier @hd<over the manuseript of which he had devoted considerable time, Miss Collier urged Mr. Rap- hael to complete the play and for- ward it to her. A' little later, Miss Collier was called upon to provide a play for a charitable eplertainment. The Raphael dramatization turned up at. an opportune moment. And so it was that with a star cast it was presented at His Majesty's Theatre, London, cetved with great favor, Deaf Mates See "Ramona." A deaf mutes organization of New York City, whose. membérs were en- tertained in a body at a performance of W, H. Clune's cinema operatic spectacle, "Ramona," during its big | Broadway run last summer, paid its producers an unusual compliment. These spectators declared it was the firet big photodramg they ever have play were really spoken hy the ae tors and "read" with effort to con- vey exact meaning. One of the offi- ¢ers of the society wrote Mr. Clune that expert lip readers, as mutes must be, have in the past seen many expressions emanating « from the mouths of screén actors which were out of keping with the character por. sloquence possible of a rapidly mov- ing pencil on a pad of paper, grati- featlon felt upon finally finding a sereen production wierein the ac tors spoke as the exigencies of the oe- casion demanded. © presented for the first time in Canada af the Grand Opera ouse here for tliree days commencing next Thurs- day, March th, with dally matinees. |CASTO R IA Big Iatigte and Childcon Suractiing New in Bedroom Furniture. Here is one of the very latest spring designs. We have carefully selected the best values to be found in the leading factories of Canada. The quality is guaranteed. The workmanship is very best, The values not surpassed by any. Victrolas and Victor Records The Largest stock of Victor Records in the city. T. FHARRISON CO.,LTD. Pheu 90. of the daha TTY Ahh A al two years ago,' and was re- seen in which. the real lines of aj FORD Cars > We aimed to give good advice in urging prospective buyers to place their orders for cars before an advance, will now venture to advise (liose who did not order to do 80 once, as there is likely to be a scarcity of Ford cars, and other advance is quite possible, The Ford factory at Detroit has been forced to reduce its production from 3,200 cars daily to 1,700, and the Canadian factory at Ford, Ont. is from 4,000 to 5,000 behind in their orders at the present time, and with no prospect in sight of catching up on account of the scarcity of materials, The price is still very low for a real every day of the week car. C ne in and pick out your car now while we have some in sto VanLuvenBros. "KINGSTON. trayal, They expressed with all the}! "Ramona" will be § Week End Sale of Broken Sizes Men's working boots We avr 319 A few hg! weight tan boots, suitable for Watcha window for bargains.

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