Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1911, p. 5

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§ Se------ db PURIFIED WIS BLOOD Dr. Morse's indian Root Pils Healed Mr. Wilson's Sores When the sewers of the body-- bowels, Kidneys and skin ducts--get clogged up, the bi quickly _-- impure and frequently sores break out over the body The way to heal them, as'Mr. Richard Wilson, who lives near London, Ont, found, is to purify the blood, He writes: "For some time I had been in a low, depressed condition. My appetite left me and I soon began to suffer from indi gestion. Quite a number of small sores and blotches formed all over ray skin, 1 Wied medicise for the blood and used ny kinds of ointments, but without Ey results. What was wanted ie a thorough clegnsing of the biood, about im vain for some medi cine that would accomplish this. At last Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were brought to my notice, and they are one of the most wonderful medicines 1 have ever known. My blood was puri- fied in « short time, sores healed up, my vanished. They always have a place in home agd are looked upon as the family remedy." Dr. Morse's fadan Root Pills cleanse INFECTION WATER SUPPLY, CAUSING OF Officer From The Medical Health There no Danger Sewage of the Penitentiary or the Asylum. The cor sappy he Says is the Kingston's % of on dition of the subject boar! of health sfterpogn. Dr. Williamso 8 th wificer, reported ht ba cleric tests 'of water samples hy Dr Ww Connell, had shown slight infec tion by bacteria of intestimal origin These samples were taken from outsi the intake pipe. Tap water ¢ showed no infection, proving that chlorine treatment of the water minated the germs. Mr. Strachan asked the cer concerning the report hy authorities that the treatment simply the + few dave, and that they revived Dr. Willinmson replied that Dr. 'Cc nell had made quite a number of test to this, and it a certain strength of used, as in Kingston, thers was no growth in the water Regarding the possible whole "harbor, the health stated that Ald. Carson, chairman iter works, and hin last Satur » Inspected the e e plants of the peniteatiary? apit hg asylum, and fornd that the evi » from neither of these places would infect the waters of the harbor. Fhe plant at Rockwood, while not the best, was very efficient and was being improved. That at the waitentiary made it impossible for anvthing contaminated to reach the harbor, for the sewage was purified in sand and charcoal beds) The city need not look to these institutions as ly to" cause contamination of at he logical health offi the To chlorin germs for ronto £ doped nu n regard that when hlorine was LIME For Sale REST FOR PLASTERING STONE AND BRICK WORK. . Drury, 235 Wellington Street. THOMAS COPLEY, Proxe 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine Btreet when wa anything done In the Car ter line. Estimates given on all kin of repairs and new Hardwood Floors of all orders will rec ifs 5 Prompt na Bhop, 40 Queen I-- Recessssssssessstsssss sescsessernreretrreres HUNT'S is Where To Go § for a {NATTY HAT The Shirt, Collar and Tie Store of the city. prom P. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street PATI IIIS SY GITIIIIIIIIIIY mm the of w da i » ; EE ---- We have a large stock of COOKSON'S ANTIMONY for immediate delivery. <Prices right. THE CANADA METAL CO., LTD., TORONTO PEARSALL'S MILLINERY .. so We have a very fine Lot of Shapes in Java, Milan, Mohair and Chip, as well as Coarse Braids, all of the lat- est styles NOTHING NEWER WILL THIS SEASON, BE SEEN Pearsall's Millinery 228 PRINCESS STREET. F or Men Who Care Our Palace Shoes In Gun Metal, Box Calf, Valour Calf, etc. : Prices from $4.00 to $5.00 Jack Johnston's Shoe Stor 70 BROCK ST. 'Cast Iron Shoes -» For Boys and Girls The Shoes we sell for School Wear Good, So and Durable. Ask to see : - ie Our Boys' $1.50 and Our Girls' Boots $1.25 We can copnt on you buying them. REID & CHARLES «For Tea You Can't Beat Lipton's" It Is the Whole Truth Briefly Told. ' It Is the Reason for the Enormous Sales ot LIPT oN'S TEA Over 2 Millie Packages Sold Weekly i Gh 20 atti AH mo- - was found | Har ewe pany SwrrER who, _WEDNESHRY. SY 39. wie ny BPTI Rere "Was contamin TF Tye i Gown sobnpd | - board of h sion ai Dr. tests of deter mine would be stal ar onfident when wr would ment allow sev gable stu At iis next ountry to be en ami. : it~ possible the baard will Some recommen dagion. to the ancl regarding unl improved sewage system to protect the water The 3 meeting make city supply i tor"s draft of regula tons regarc ling the eoflection and noval of garbage was adopted. Per nits let will be faeind by the medical health officer, and a bond of £300 w reqiuted from a collector. The board recommended the renewal of 'the the MeCallun and for the to of thirty 2 lease y 4 Tr cy. "BOARD PRESIDENT. CHE ESE | Frederick Ferguson, of Inverary, Well-known Farmer, infection of | officer | 3 i Frode vas th the Front of the bes trict He } heese bon dis and has PICTURE MACHINE EXPLODED. Narrowly Escaped Being Blinded fl fia Operator ht i While taking the Simpson House McIntosh, of 4% | ronto, and formerly chef at the son House, lindsay, had his face head badly burned by a n chine ploding. He taken to Koss pital and re but remained for al terrible burns mctures In W. F To len and isan wit street, Was hos eived treatment, n-Duk to he the al Yr was f days At Wore would not hear work. I knew some Zam-Buk for back at wo 'At last 1 went straight t al ght some Zam n Buk. I applied a Zam Bul burn doctors returning I could get I would be and and hotel and and with the At you pains nd » week after Bul had heen fact Help the Ladies. » Daughters of thetr should char Empire ed work of g fair in the armour iv large a nurse which i town shortly ors with pa- Iv od and dispensary, the hopes to open organization supplies the doct food and medicines for the poér tients suffering from tubercalosis purse cmploved seeks in her work help the well members of the families by pointing Wt the peang to. fight the disessn and the benefits of sanitation to farther these various the ladies are engaging in the they look for support from cirtidesis. wn hest | also i It fir Mark Twain's Works. If you are in tere sted in obt aining a fomplete set of all his books at one alf the former price on the easy pay- eh plan it will cost nothing full particulars and a new thirty-two page book "Little Stories About Mark Twain." Address Box 408, "British Whig office. "Royal" Veneer Makes all things new . jeverywhere, For sale! A woman can be so loyal to a ras tha e will be grateful to WW Gr! an lowance that he makes her bat | net ars het, W in i the | 1+ the ¢ property | © letter staff of nurses" ex- |! it | Mcintosh | kept ! burns | to! The | The | to} afflicted things that | the | i to get! <INURSES GRADUATED | PRIZES GIVEN x AT COMMENCY. | MENT EXERCISES Of Kingston General Hospital Train. ing School--Presentations in Con. | vocation Hall { hall was inadequate to} large crowd which! i, to attend exercises of the | hospital training | That great inter-| hospital and the | s was amply shown | Pec wded 'into the hall and were! content to stand up during the time! the proceedings were on. The preser of diplomas, pins, medals and prizes was & most pleas-| ing ceremony I'he nurses, dressed in! white, occupied seats on the plat-| form { F. presided, offered by pressed ! Minnes, t« ORE ence men Kingston general school for nurses 1s taken in the of the est work Wie ord tati the vice-chairman, been | ex- | Lockett, and after prayer had Rev. Dr. Macgillivray, the ets of James A | who was unable to be pre! sent take part in the proceedings. i Mr. Lockett out that the! vear at the § hospital had been | + very busy He paid a warm! tribute to the wrk of the nurses, the attending and to the able superintendent, Boyee The speaker t atcasion to refer! the great need for increased ac-| commodation, and stated that it was! hoped that a short time wu! ving could be added to the hospital. | Different left to the hospital | had been put with this ghject | as soon as a suffi | realized the new | ores ted. { Again, referring to the nursing sti | it the hospital' Mr. Lockett said HH do mot think that you will find anv | hospital in Canada nvhere they have The storm regr pointed neral doctors, Dr sok rn Renew Your Youthful Appearance Nyal's Hair Restorer Hair cleanses sums away view, and just amount wing would be cient was al slate of the | pa-| as ha ment was received with a ation far and wide, treatment from he hospital had applause 1 re f he pital had tients comi far as Reg trouble Applications were Fina whatever Grey to its the Changes ir nurses is all securing ents the hair from i, prev falling out being recmived the Aft | Hazel bo Nprin tion time Mr Mas wt and promotes the tt's address vored with tfu 08, "'Love ' My Laddie." Both se mly applauded wed a most solemn part! proceedings, when the gradua-! and recited the Flor | pledge | er , t i ne } grow fi ol new hair 75¢ Bottle. Sold at PROUSE'S DRUG STORE Opposite St. Andrew's Church 'Phone 8% 1e - delight and $ were i falle War hen f the : es rose tingale Mayor Graham was to have been present to deliver an address but the hairman apnounced that he had been! called out of the city and thes could! not be present : j Seven Owing to ill Arthur Craig able to he present to assist in the nusical part of the programme but as chairiean remarked in a jocular| ¥ he sent a good substitut a the person of Mrs, Calg, wh ren- | dered two solos in sweet voice | Lieut -Col. Massie was called upon | ito present the diplomas to the nurses! and he ably carried out tuis-part off ME and Ms we programme, after making a brief | wddress of congratulation' te the nurses i 1 Mrs. pry. ll tn pe ------------ Times One," and "In Dis grace." ~-- Miss Shaw acted as ace the evening The proceedings were hrou close with the sin fF From Whom N{ Blessings Flow the national anfhem PLEVNA GOLDEN WEDDING. Iro Aged Couple. was ght Praise ) Aa rod ' and the ging « Wood, the the fiftieth ¥ the Sth inset the marriag Oa Monday, f Napaned, and Mrs. | annersary of Nicol, Cataraqui, presented the [and Mrs. Ira M. Wood, Plevna, s to the graduating class, and be celebrated by fic fore the presentations were made the | Several who were 1 sirman took odwasion to refer tothe {sent in person ore, ar assistance given the hospital by (JoUvenirs and fe dinner. table was £ Ane i h ac in Napan "We about {remained for an eveni the relative ¢ F. F. Miller, and relat le to be »d appropriate Ihe forty whom Am was | © ngratulations by of toast e occupied nN persons thirty The graduating class is composed of following : Miss Clasdia Boskill, Mount Miss Jean McCallum, Glenburnie; Miss Mary E. Stinson, | jis Marlbank; Miss Hattie Brydon Bar- | rie Hill: Miss Lulu Hastey, Wright, J Miss Edith M. York, Tam- |. orth; Miss Ethel Wood, Ivanhoe Miss Bertha Guild, Mallorytown; Miss | Helen Hinch, Hinch: Miss Beatrice Gal | hraith, Arnott Miss Ruby Cornett (iananoque. Dr. D. } address ng a ba s "from ANCE mpanied shec; called class He d paid =a Mundell was the graduating ated the class, an t » to the 'work of each | member of the class. Each one .h been painstaking in the duties under: takan Br. Mundell ing manaer, to upon to ongraty hearty Arm «d that eR og EB. Card gatheny : John Albert also present and | My referred, in nlerest the heroic work Florence Nightingale, and urged the nurses te show Kindness, logalty and pathy towards the patient th time in h losing remark. the tends refered. to She "able part taken in the Mis t ¢ houpital by Hise Hunter, | Was a of | haghl i thear appw ne alth beng oongratulat Ira ¥. Wo -- BLACK SVT sneaker this reference BIRDS CHARGED the Nests Birds. rendered With Robbing of Other Tn and Mav "It Was x oe Ringston, katitor} Is it tr bird, now robs eating the the #ggs ? reason to beheve, afraid of t numbers , rob a medal, ii for the higlest narks, for the year, was presented v W. F. Nickle, M.P.PY He referred to | the fact that a sound mind and body essential to the life of al They must be well trained, well balanced and well developed. There was also a great need for sympathy Abraham Shaw presented the silver medal to the winner, Miss Jean Me- Callum who secured the second high est number of marks for the year. Mr Shaw spoke of the triining received | iby the nurse, and statdd that there! Iwas no profession which required so much self-reliance and resourcefulness as that of the nurse. Baskill nimbe Teas the ne young birds Even our pet robin, F aly, wr de i= a sufferer, come TOW, © were 8 them wh the 1 have nast, nurse seen a | quiet and quietly leave black re that crows and thas the it seems to birds are ver alike in spect. I am very fond of i and I think they ought '| tected. | am perhaps, writing ¥ information, but if 1 am cofrect In thinking wwe birds a muisance, | want to laoyghers know, ® that | means may be taken 30 bhugen all In the absence of James A. Minnes, | robbers and marauders, . thes birds me much to be Fro more ta pianos, IIo Lo and furnitare. . "Roy al' | the: special rive for highest pro- { whith are a ménace mg tutle {ficiency during pen three years, 'won by trends. -- CITIZEN, Miss Boskill, was presented by ow. | Tn. Bosce, the superintendent. The _-- For automobiles, donated was a handsome gold brooch. | boats Use 2 Dr. Novee congratulated Miss Boskill, | Veneer. {and referred to her good work. He | said that Miss Boskill had been a A GLEAN SCALP hard worker, 'from start to finish, | during her three-year course. Hel > pointed out that the only road to] Secured by Parisian Sage. success was through industry. ! In order to rid vour scalp of filthy Pr. A. R. RB. Williamson presented the {dandruff you must kill the germ Pans intermediate class prioe won by Miss isn Sage will assist you io do thas Marion Stevens, Napanee, aid given for it is gusranterd by J. Mcleod, by the medical staff, spd Del X, P, ft o eradicate dandruff, stop failing hair, [Chown presented the fihior class prise, | splitting hair and scalp ifeh in two {given by the board of governors, ati weeks or monér back. {the hospital, and won by Mise Jeanie! HW you have dandruff, get s | % Allen, of Sharbot lake. Dre Wil- cent bottle today and nd yo of {liamson and Chown madé short ad! Rewnembier that i dandruff germs {dresses El utgung the winners ae | jan not destroved sin' tinse,' the "hair _ their £ lh surely, inkl outs and-baliieds wil ™ Sra Phseetations, and Hollen Ne Nagtr thosh javored with three! Rold hy dragyiets and dealers 'very: {extra fe numbers, "A Sad Tal" 'where. ympanist for | We are showing the Swellest Line of Oxfords Kingston ever saw. : TANS, BROWNS, "PATENTS & VELOURS High Heels," Medium Heels, Low Heels, High : Arches; Wide Toes and Narrow Toes. NEWEST LASTS. $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 RNETHY'S 4 and is} birds, | | "t } : wm} me | | 14 i { | Custom Tailoring PEOPLE OF TASTE ANE DISCERNMENT WEAR French Foulards Feel Like 8ilk. Looks Like Silk. We stock variety of Mau SEE T erns in Coronation Pale Blue, ete, prety patt Tan, 'Brown, them In a Black HEM wide White Jlues, and e, Rn Ca» You can always get ART BLINDS, LACE CURTAINS, POLES AND TRIMMINGS. OILCLOTHS, RUGS, ALL SORTS OF CURTAIN MATERIALS, WE HAVE THE BEST 73¢ OVERALLS, J THE BEST $1.90 OVERALLS IN THE ory' MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR.' '23¢ Per Yard. good values here in SSPECIAL VALUES IN CRUMLEY BROS. THE FLESH NEVER YET EQUALLED "ELECTRO BALM" CURES ECZEMA, Also Piles, Burns, Scalde, Chap- ped Hands and Face A Kellaric Mattress and Hercules Spring tin ge of Our | Latest Brass or Iron Beds Spots Off y Our F ariliure Restorer James Reid The Leading Umdertakers. 'Phone 147. THING aid PLUNBING { Tinsmithing and Plumb naolioe This firms, those Gentlemen use it after shaviz Balm is handled by the and is highly recommend who have used it We beat i hy Write for Free Sample ENCLOSE 2c. STAMP FOR, POSTAGE 50c. a Box at all dealers or upon receipt of price from THE ELECTRIC BEAN CREMICAL CO. Lid., OTTAWA kinds n 'shortes and stored i Stoves taken do wn in {good dry store room } We make a spenisity of Hot Air {Heat mg | Good Amegican Cog! Oil at le. per | gallon, delivered to all parts of the Ww. C. BENNETT, Phone 1053 : 373 King St Agents lor the Souvenir Stoves and Silver, Silver, Silver lean your silverware there is nothing lke Moody's Silver Cream at per bottle at the unique | Grocery, 450 Princess Street C. H. Pickering, 490 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 530 Scranton Coal is good coal and we guarantees prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREET. To : - AT 231 Jpenir STREET {above Harrison's), finest . Ladies' and Gentlemen's Custom 'railoring guaranteed. Also Riding Habits and Skirts made to order Your Patronage Welcomed. MR. 1. COHEN, Ladies" and Gentlemen's Tailor Somand oe, when a favor iy wiked ypu and § find oufasives underraiing ar ahilig oe Et

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