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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Nov 1918, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918. - "Out of the High Rent Distriet," Ladies' Exclusive START YOUR XMAS SHOPPING 4 We are prepared to give you the best of service from large and well assorted stocks of USEFUL GIFTS Blouses, Camisoles, Kimonas, Tea Aprons, ) Boudoir Caps, Neckwear, Scarfs, Wool ~ Sets, Handkerchiefs, and hundreds of other Useful Gifts at little cost. GET OUR PRICES--WE SAVE YOU MONEY T.J.O Connor 260 Princess St. Telephone 800 Kingston's Only Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store. A ee A PP aN A pA TWO WINNERS Buy Victory Bonds < To Keepgthe Huns Out. "Then Buy Metal Weather Strips To Keep the Wind and Snow + Out. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. Tel. 819 41 Clarence St. For Hair and Skin Health Cuticura is Supreme If you use Cuticura Soap for every- day toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then as needed to soothe and heal the first pimples, redness, roughness or scalp irritation will have as clear a complexigh and as good hair as it is rice. possible to have. ree pamphlet. ress : THE COOK MEDICINE CO., | card PCotimre Bors oh Hiaaddress post; TORONTO, ONT, (Formerly Windser.) Sold by dealers throughout the world. * ¢"S.0.S.' That means our stock of Spruce. We have an excellent quality of flooring and siding. Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria St. Yard EH Phone 1042 ~~~ | and kindly greeting will be missed Shop Early Our Christmas stock of Toilet Sets, Per- fumes, Toflet Articles, Razors, Brushes, Combs, etc., bas arrived. SARGENTS' DRUG STORE Cot. Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. Ait tw -- Str. Britannic For Montreal and intermediate river points. Last boat for the season leaves ferry wharf Friday, Nov. 22nd, 4.30 p.m. RSE OF A PITSBURGER] WOODS SALES MANAGER ¢ JSAAC WINNIPEG CONCERN. 1 OF i He" Was Educated in : Kingston Schools and Then Learnéd Cheese | Making--Tanght School in Win- | nipeg. Isaac Woods, a former resident of | Pittsburg township, Frontenac | jcounty, and who has several broth- ers and sisters living in this chy and surrounding district, has been appointed general sales manager of {a large business concern in Win nipeg His many friends will be glad to learn of this well-deserved ipromotion. i | A recent issme of the Canadian Farm Implement, 'issued at Win- Inipeg, publishes the following: | "The Emerson Manufacturing Company, 1425 Whyte avenue, Winnipeg, announce the appoint- ment of Isaac Woods to the import- ant position of general sales manager of the company. This concern are well known to the 'implement deal- ers of the Canadian west as manufac- turers of the Emerson wild oats separator. "Few farm in Western Canadian better known and more highly es- teemed that "lke" Woods. He has entered the stores of dealers in farm equipment in the prairie pro vinces for many years, and few men have a wider circle of friends in the trade. Dealers all over the prairie] provinces will be glad to hear of] his appointment to a | machinery salesmen territory are managerical | position, and that he will fill it ad-| mirably is proven by his long record] of success in business-getting I "Mr. Woods was born in County | Frontenac, Ontario, as he says, 'al good few years ago." He was edu- leated at. Kingston, Ont., and on leaving school. entered the cheese- | making business Coming west he| {operated a cheese-making concern at| | Killarney, Man., later leaving the | {dairy line and entering the scholas- {tic profession. | "After teaching school in Winni- peg for a period, Mr. Woods be- came connected with an ice com- pany, then, some eighteen years ago, he took a position of sales- {man with the Melotte Cream jarator Company, * Winnipeg. {that company. he covered Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Some [seven years ago he, left the cream 'separator business and was appoint- ed travelling representative of { Goold, Shapley & Muir, with head- | quarters in Winnipeg. For this en- i gine, tractor and windmill company {he has covered Manitoba territory {until his recent resignation and ap- | pointment as general sales mana- {ger of the grain separator concern. "With long experience of the { farm. machinery trade in all its phases, Mr. Woods should be a val- uable acquisition to the organiza- tion of the Emerson Manufacturing Company. His cheery personality iby dealers throughout the territory, but they will agree with 'Ike' that he has seen many mpons on the ~road-and deserves-a-chair and desk, also a seat at night by his own fire- side. We congratulate him on his appointment and wish him every success in his new sphere of action." MAJOR WALSH TOLD THE PART THEY PLAYED. 7 1 Address Was Given Under the Aus- | pices of the Kingston Humane) Society and Blue Cross Society-- | Fine Musical Programme Was Also Rendered. | An interesting story of' the part the Canadian horses played in the war, was teld in the City Hall on Tues- day evening by Majogx Walsh, who was connected with the veterinary corps. The address was given under the auspices of the Kingston Hu- mane Society, and the Blue Cross Society, and in addition to the ad- "dress, there was an excellent pro- gramme in which the Great War Vet- erans' band and local talent took part. Col. G. Hunter Ogilvie very ably filled the duties of chairman: The boy members of the Blue Cross Society, with the band, occupied geats on the platform. The society, under the leadership of Miss Going, did much, during the course of the war, in a quiet way, to help th e work of the veterinary corps by send- ing over bandages and other neces-; sities, and Major Walsh returned thanks to Miss Going and her band of young workers for the noble part they took to help along the work. "+----In-his-address, Major Walsh gave Ferry Dock. Telephone 2195. - a resume of the movements of the . Canadian horses from the time they RTT TT "Our shoes have a "chic" daintiness and refinement that is decidedly Parisian. They add ¢ touch of distinction to the rest of the 'We are showing a very choice assort- of fashionable models and would be to have you inspect them. left Canada until they reached the front. He told how the horses were treated for injuries and sickness and paid a warm tribute to the worth of the animals in the great conflict. He referred to the fact that some of thé horses suffered from gas, and remarked that al- though an 'sitempt had been made} to get the horses to wear gas masks, the experiment was not a success. Some people, he said, had an ideal} that horses were not needed in view dearest girl friend 1 ever had. She old school. Sep-lways 'called) in that "Sweet By-and- Far! Bye and kindly, he has proved himself an End Your Catarrh Today! Catarrh sufferers, meaning those with colds, sore throat, bronchial trouble, ete., can all be cured right at home by inhaling '"Catarrhozone." In using Catarrhozone you don't take medicine into. the stomach-- you just breath a hedlifig piny vapor direct to the lungs and air passages. The purest balsams and the great- est antiseptics are thus sent to every spot where catarrhal trouble' exists ~germs are killed, foul secretions are destroyed; nature is given a chance and cure comes quickly. throat troubles can't last if the pure healing vapor of Catarrhozone is breathed---sneezing and coughing cease at once, because irritation is removed. Colds and Use Catarrhozone to prevent---use it to cure your winter ills---it's pleas- ant, safe, and guaranteed in every case. A -- ---- -------- nr dian, witht the singing of the 'national anthem | Letters to the Editor | dn Loving Memory. Alliston, Nov.24 (To the Editor): On seeing the announcement of the death of my old lifelong friend, Mrs, Catherine Lidstone, wife of the late Rev, J. E. Lidstone, Methodist min- ister, it recalled the many pleasant times we have had together We were born the same year, lived in the same section, went to the same school and church, grew up to wo- manhood together, and she was the was a sincere Christian lady of the When we married our paths lay far apart, but we kept up a correspondence, and ere long I ex- pect to meet Kate (as she was al- TET TTT v i i An Old Schoolmate, MRS. C. ENGLISH. Praise For Major J. S. M. Compton. A (Glasgow, Scotland, newspaper pays a high tribute to Major the Rev. J. 8. M. Compton, formerly minis- ter of St. Andrew's, church, Kings- ton. He recently preached in the St. Oran's church, near Oban, and the reports of his service says: THT speech and clear thought, and his ey PAGE FIVE . = Ii: _-- ~ Abernethy's Your Last Chance at $4.85 This week will be your last chance to procure a pair of these Sale Shoes. . We are just about sold out of them now, and will bé unable to have more, Men's Brown Bluchers, Neolin Soles Men"s Black Calf Laced and Button Boots Ladies' Brown Calf Laced Boots, Neolin and Leather Soles Ladies' Black Velour Calf Laced Cloth Top Boots ................... Ladies' Pdtent Button and Laced Boots THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY YOUR LAST CHANCE As these goods are practically sold out Abernethy's Shoe Store HELICON CRRA OO I "Major, == Compton has the gift of Ton Sill sermon, which dealt with aspects of the soldier's life, was delivered with much power and earnestness. A man of strong personality and in- tense convictions, = straightforward ideal chaplain." For Fall Ana Winter. Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment of ready-made clothing, and a splendid assortment of gent's furnishings. - His order clothing de- partment was never better assorted with new goods. It will pay you to examine his stock before buying. KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO. 3 W. Wright and H. Waddington killed sixteen cattle in an hour. They ¢laim to be the fastest butchers. in the city, as far as killing cattle' is concerned. | Market Inspector McCammon ! confiscated several chickens unfit for food on the market. A A A AINA AAA Why People Feel | Depressed In the Cold Weather Why is tiredness and langour so prevalent just now? A physician ex- plained that the cold drives blood from the surface of the body to the liveé?. Normally one-fourth of the whole blood supply is in the liver, and when more blood is accumulated in that organ everything goes wrong. No better remedy exists than Dr. Hamilton's Pills which are composed of such vegetable extracts as Man- drake and Butternut, and possess Dep-adable F urs We offer only furs that are made from perfect skins and are thoroughly dependable. See our unrivalled values in: Wolf Setts Hudson Seal Setts Coon Setts Alaska Sable Setts Fitch Setts, Etc. Men's and Ladies' fur Coats CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's Oldest Fur wonderful liver stimulating powers. tit's a marvel the way' Hamilton's Pills clear the blood of the poisonous; humors. They put new life into worn out bodies, build up the appe- tite, bring back a reserve of nerve energy. For your health and body comfort get a 25¢ box of Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills to-day. Sanitaris | of the service rendered by auto- mobiles, but he pointed out that the} automobiles could only go so far, and | Table Waters iH L's 7 al mineral water. Bright and sparkling. 1. R. HENDERSON | But No t Sterling For good wearing qualities and appearance one might eas- ily take Community Plate for Sterling Silver. It is the best re-production of Sterling Silver Flatwear---and such a differ- ence in price. 3 hes +o - 14,00 doz. Ee ee Te i de a AE EATER a SM No other gift combines the thrill of appreciation of fu- ture vears of useful services than a piece of furniture, a gift which makes, a lifetime Friend, as Christmas is just around the corner. James Reid Phone 147 for service Ll

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