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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Nov 1918, p. 2

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PAGE TWG WHITE ARCTIC FOX SCARF lined with or striped desired Open white Scarfs, $50.0( Muff to match $50.00 Fine, flufry, beautiful, prime skins, McKAY'S Custom Made Furs. Kingston's Reliable Fur House. Victrolas - en meta "YERENGH STUDENT TEACHER THE, orATLY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, | : NOVEMBER g¢, 1918 NCDENTS OF TE DAY Happenings In the City sad Vicinity «What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. y Hot house tomatoes. (arno W. Swaine, plano timer, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone §64W In" police court 'Wednesday morn ing one drunk was seu! to juil until he tells where he got his liquor and another was fined $200 and The president of the Be Trade acknowledges the receipt donation of $2 from J. R. Laidlaw forthe Belgian children's health fund. The post mortem ordered Coroner Iv. D. E. Mundell infant who died In a home on street showed that the child from natural ecagses. Now is the time to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and whl assure entiro satis. faction, C. W. Lindsay, Limited, ARRIVES FROM FRANCE 20 AS- SIST QUEEN'S GIRL STUDENTS. Her Arrival Inaugurates a Movement in Canada to Build up a Closer Understanding Between France nd America, A me experiment has re- gently been made in the m r of building up a closer understanding, an éntente cordiale betweed France and America *A movement, set on {oof hy one of the American women's colleges, and heartily supported by the French Government, seeking to combdt this ignorance and prejudice by bringing a number of French stu- dent-teachers into American acade- mic life, They are ladies of tutorial and academic qualifications, and they will pursue their own higher studies, particularly in the English language, and at the same time give assistance in oral French, and by living in the colleges with the students introducé a certain 'French atmosphere and pro- ride 8 erits with an opportunity for ' : Te le Ga ys Workmen engaged on the new The nret such student-teacher to Storehouse being erpeted at the toot arrive inCanada fn Mlle. Haynand, who of Stincess street rove gue of theft has just taken up her duties at the * e§ 1 1 ) women's residence at Queen's Univer-| ¢F rE TA Bruder. at Hick, late acting head of the French DNEeTin, were remdred to the uome + f their ents this eity b department. Mlle, Haynaud will live of hel; At Be: i nk with the girl-students as one of them- 5" ° Iv eak French at meals, give Both were suffering from influenza, Aa ves, Spex 9 8 'e will re fang, and ar special assistance 10 the candidates | 2 six pone i va 9 2 ke {or specialist standing as modern purchasing jnstekment we will allow language teachers, and generally help the six months' gental on purchase the women students with their price, and arrange easy terms on bal- French studies, Mlle. Haynaud is 20408, C.' W. Lindsay, Limited. well qualified for the work, having "walter Jenkins, Quebec street, taught Zrench Fin England, ana Ess: recéived word that his son. Ross ish in France for a number of years, Jenkins, was very seriously ill, sul- and the experiment will doubtless be fering from double pneumonia, 'in watched with interest by education- the South African Hospital in alists generally. It is an experiment Kva is the Pine died and Victor Records Viétrola X. $188.00 Delightful Dance Records J. CO. Smith's Orch.) 18507 Hoc 77 00e 18472 90¢ 35446 $1.50 35676 $1.50 Hindustan, Foyetrot. , : 'N' Everything, Fogetrot ... ...J. C. Smith's Orch. | Sinbad, Foxtrot ... ... . Waldorf Astoria iii y! Onesstep . Waldorf Astoria Orch. Oh. Lady}. Ta Skelétan dangle, Foxtrot . ..Dixleland Jazz Band | . . Dixieland Jazz Band | Tiger One-step . .. Major and Minor, Waltz .. ...J, C. Smith's Orch.) ««.d. C, Smith's Orch. | My Clarabelle, Waltz . . . «J. C, Smith's Orch. Oriental, Kot-trot ... ... Dodotlla, Walty . .. <.«d. C. Smith's Orch, Hear your favorite vocal and dance records at 1 Polic covers all . accidents ip and Aieanet dncluding intlo- "nza. Pays $5 per week For loss of time by accident and' disease, and $1,000 at death by accidént. Cost $12 per year For select risks AN EXPERT'S JOB It is no easy matter to fit accurately. Only the trained optometrist with ex. perience, ability and the pro- per instruments ean give you 'ou are assured a thorough scientific examination and ac- curate glasses at Asselsting's CONSULT ' 80 Brock St. Phove 526 or 021 teen years ago. i Rose Tormer, "Brockville, died J.S. Asselstine D.0.S Registered Optician King St. The Busy Optical Store. d on Saturday after a shott ill- ness of influedza-pneumonia. De- ceased 'was born in England nine- yo France. which can be developed considerably Benjamin Robertson, son of Dr both as regards the number of tutors and Mrs. T. McK. Robertson, Uilon employed, and as regards the insti- street, is in hospital in Liverpool, tutions availing themselves of the Rngland, sufiering from a wounded opportunity for their own sake and leg. Hé is with the Canadian ma- that "of their great country 'les, | chine gun section. boursieres francaises' wil] be special- ES ; ly welcome in Canada at this time. DID GOOD WORK IN OTTAWA, THE SPLENDID WORK DONE. -- | Dr. 4.0. Connell and Students Thank- During the Epidemic by the V.A.D.'s| ed For Their Services in Ottawa, of Kingston, - | The Ottawa Citizen has the follow It is but just to the V.A.D.'s of the ing: Kingston centre to say that so thor- "During the prevalence of influ- oughly alive were they to the duties onze, ten medical men from Quéan's and responsibilities of their calling, University were sent here to assist, and so eager were they to do some- and three or four of thew are still thing for the country in this time of on duty. The board dec'ded to pay character-tdbting, that before any them at the rate of $150 per month, Government order had been issued a in addition to their room and board. great number of them had already The mayor was also instructed to offered their services in connection write a letter of thanks to Dean J.C. with toe epidemic sweeping the coun- Connell, of Queen's, for arranging fry, and were throwing themselves that the men should como." into the work of fighting the disease! ------ with unselfish enthusiasm, Major Cartwright Herve. It will, perhaps, .never be fully Major Frank L. Cartwright, of the known by the public the debt which Lord Srafhcnd Horse (R.C), re- is owed to these self-sacrificing work- | turned from overseas on Monday, and ers. No call wis ever turned down is proceeding at onte to Victoria, Uy thém; no duty was deemed too B.C., where he will join the Siberian mercial, and no weariness of mind or | Expedition as A.P.M. Major Cart- body was allowed to interfere with; Wright is a son of the late Sir Rich- the prompt discliarge of any duty «:- 8rd Cartwright. At the beginning sighed to them, so that the needs of Of the war he was serving with the those to whom they ministered might RB. N. W, M, P., but resigned his posi- be met in some way. tion and went overseas with the Thus it was that afier some five lord Strathcona Horse. He served years of patient quiet work on the In France as A.P.M. of the 3rd Cana- part of the St, John Ambulance Asso- 41an Division during the past three ciation, and later, of its offspring,' Years. Major Cartwright was in the. St. John Ambulance Brigade Kingston on Tuesday. Overseas, the testing time came, and Advice to Dyspeptics the work of the association. stands approved, No report of the wor done by the devoted V.AD.'S vouid Le complete wiaich failed to pay tribute to the un- tiring and inspiring loalorship of Mayor Hash of WF. Nickle, 1 a-thecase of dyspepsia, the appe- M.P, for Kingston, and the devoteq tite is variable. ie indefatigable work of the lady super- EDOUS, again it is « often very podt. intendent Mrs. G. Huntor Ogilvie, 1nd For this condition there is but one her honorar Mi , sure remedy-----Dr. Hamilton's Pills er orary secretary, Miss Ida C which eure quickly and thoroughly. Ronan, and Miss Dorothy Goodwin, | who spared themselves in nothing to da peters Tut marked benefit in a Mihisior to the. wants of suffering oo continues. No other molicias ns inaity. The reward of all these oi strengthen the stomach and di- ¥ workers will ho the affection- gestive organs like Dr. Hamilton' Sie STatitnde.of their fellow Citizens: Byjly "pow sappit the mons ilOI'S and the consciousness of duty wall assistance necessary to convert ane, |everything eaten into nourishment, LPR OY . into muscle, fibre, aud energy with GIVING SHORT MEASURE, which to build up the run-down sys- Complaints Have Been Made About | Local Milk Vendor, Complaints have been made about a milk vendor who peddlies milk in the city, giving short measure, and the matter is to be reported for in- vestigation, A citizen told the Whig em, Why not cure your dyspepsia now? 'Get Dr. Hamilton's Pills to-day, '25¢. per box at all dealers. » NAA aly ee | 'ednesday | Specials 'This sweet pickled bacon offers a nice ff from regular smoked bacon. 'economic; made from select | if of two eéitizenis who had reported hav- il Little Boys Told Ma, © Yhongh at they would on Tuesday afternoon that he knew "The Hat Store." ing been given short measure, With milk selling at twelve cents to four- teen cents a quart, the citizens van- not be blamed for com plaining about short measure, even if there 1s a searcity of milk, : -- PULLED FIRE ALAEM ROX. | le Phey vit Was a Game Box. Twa ~ Youngsters = wern before Magistrate »arrell :n Juvenile court cu Wednesiay morning charged with sendicz yn a false duirm 19 the firemen.' They admitted their guilt, bu: told the magistrate raat shey 100k the "ie alarm box fo. & gum box. . The words "pull dawn' were oi the box, and sb they puliod down the Jever thal summoned hs fires ty. They were allowed to zo with Warning, 'but with thas promi ¢ severely doing sues wick f Phage 'are the days for ! 4 the new autumn hats and this is the store to-choese | | from. wiih if caught san | | | | | | | In Circles. The sloop Hanggallis arrived fro Tiver ports, with a cargo of bones and Soran Aanad cleared for riger 'ports » by | Well Worth Following Sometimes it is rav- overseas package. Dere Mable. paid. Phone 919 a FE RS I JEVel for One Dollar : Smiles, Wea Wee Marie. Oh Frenchy Can Love, If I'm Not at the Roll Call, I'm Sorry I Made Yon ( ry. Oh How | Hate to Get Up in the Morning. Sweet Little Buttereup, Say 4 Prayer for the Boys Out There, There's a lump of Sugar Down in Dixie. When the Boys From Dixie Eaf the Melon on the Rhine, When You Come Back, Where Do We Go From Here. The above are the latest and will'be the most popular songs throughout the winter. 7 for 1.00. Postpaid. TREAT EM ROUGH, OR JACK THE KAISER KILLER Read Saturday's Whig Book Review on this book and purchase a capy for every "Every It is an ideal book to send te the bovs overseas.' $1.00 per copy. Post K-K-K-Katy, page is a laughter producer. If He Can Fight Like He It is more amusing than THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Open Nights - 4 IAN NAN lt MN A Pri $30.00. VY Marked $40.00. $26.35. VY - rn, $5.00. $10.00. TTY White Enamel Beds WA ' Oddments! To Clear on Thursday at the McFaul Store One only, Golden Oak Buffett; a beauty; marked $45.00. One only, Mission Oak Buffett; real ed 55.00. Thuwaday special, $3.50, One only, five o'clock Tea Table; quartered oak. Marked $9.00. Thursday special' One only, Single Bed Mattress. Marked $10.00. Thursday special, $8.00. One only, Single Bed sizes 3 feet 6 in., 4 feet 6 in., $10.00, for $7.50, and $12.50 for $8.50. WAY ANN lf AANA INNA Thursday special, ns swell. Thursday special, 8 3 Mark- oak A NN A MN Mattress, $13.00, for A big range of Pillows 75¢ to $3.75 each. with brass trimming; Dat = "Ne FF PPP POT PIPPI PIRI PIII OPP wman & Shaw The Always Busy Store DV 3 auiuuiiaaihbd h 4 4 4 Ak a EXTENSIONS GRANTED OWING TO EPIDEMIC And Not Because the End of the War May Be . ------ The granting of an extension of farm leave from 'November 1st until November 15th, and the cancelling of orders for draftees to report has led to rumors that'this is being done because the end of the war is immmi- nent. Orders have been issued from Ottawa instructing deputy registrars to mail to draftees cancellations of their calls to report. It is specifi- cally stated -that this eanceliation is for medical reasons, on the ground that this would assist in combatting Spanish influenza, tary District No. 3 is concerned, these orders have been anticipated, the Deputy Registrar, Major Cook, hay- ing. already cancelled all calling-up notices until the epidemic has abat- ed. This step was taken solely on account of the influenza. The au thorities are working ahead on the assumption that there is stili a long war ahead, and are not letting up in any 'way with their preparations. Yorker-Colebroocke Red Cross, At the fourth annual meeting of the Yarker-Colebrooke ross, "'H'held on Oct, Oth, al were re-elected unan Presi. i but ji dent, Mrs. N. Boyee; vice-president, HiMra. A. Huff : man; secretary, Mrs. iL. n; treasacer. J. Mcbly ol So far as Mili- reese BUILDERY SUPPLIES Wetaneng Hard | Coal We can mow make 1, ' prompt - delivery of the best Scranton coal, in stove and egg sizes, Order through the Fael Commissioner, S. ANGLIN & C0. 66. : Cor. Bay & Wellington Sts. joe Lumber. Cont gua Wood uh le of a Good" cheap, is an event, these 'days. We are conducting such a sale; namely, a Guaranted Clock for While They Last. $2.00 SMITH BROS. LIMITED, Diamonds, Watches, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, 350 King A Dwelling on Wil- (Downtown), with good front. age and depth, $2100. A Dwelling on Al bert Street With garden, $2600. t A New Dwelling on | Victoria Sheet | All improvements, $3400 A Dwelling on John eet $2500 Fire Insurance

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