Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1915, p. 3

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ALNOST FAINTED IN THE STREET In Daily Fear Of Death-- Until "Fruit-a-tives" Brought Relief, CHATHAM, ONT, April 3rd. 19113. *'Some two years ago, I was a great sufferer from Indigestion. One day ye caught a billboard of "Fru 1 Vir 1 . "and I said to myself v or OG cay 1 . Toront Pe e si ves 'will build me up 1 8 good enough for me" some, After ta il tablets for » I fonnd myself wo proved, Ina short time 4 myself entirely. it one, eitl APRIL 12, 1915. Is IY | Beautiful Wash Mat ~ertals for Summer Wear! Unegnalled assortments values--of fashion's latest dictates: __ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, | THE SPORT REVIEW __PAGE THREE _ | Jess Willard does not become cham-! pion by defeating Jolmson. Previous to the war the International Boxing Union decided that the championship rested between Johnson and Lang- ford, who to have fought last ber. Langford, therefore, re- meet the winner of ¢ son fight, accord- on of the Boxing Un AUTO LIVERY Bibby's Garage » A-1 Auto Mechanics | Colder with local snow flurries. Tuesday, fair and cool were | Agents, Dodge Bros. | Phones: 201, Garage; 917, Residence." sorvvrewvevew returned , where he jet- business manager ew It Teak- 530, oo 1 t il the of the ; thers :n the officials of in ' with 'a view of" SHB OF ference the rot but here is "and patching up a new ag E that the public does pot know Jach Johnson weighed 9 pounds on the « the Havana battle in- stead of announced." COAL. The kind, you 1 iO ing for is the kind weart and kill me. [128 | the only remedy for fue Scranton Coal I e Is good Coal and we | §o%. 8 Box, 6 for 82 50 At all dealers or sent on receipt of guarantee prompt de- price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, livery : THOMAS COPLEY BOOTH wo go, Telephone 987. card to 12 Pine street when ing done in the car 1 ill k , Gas w d « £ y stomach and I was i 2ily hie § uy nb 1 yo as, at it would get ar Latween Country Diamond Gulies- ian, who beat "'Bob"' , of the Dons, in a heart-bred race in the finals, will visit Canada to row this summer. » the former champ- | !! : v jon heavy ght pugilist, has aban-; Chicago. Connie Mack asked waivers doned his plan to go by way of San-| On Pl after last year's world ser- BHP | tage to Kingston and. from Kingston | 1€s games, but Plank jumped to the to England. Johnson says he has now Federals before waivers were secur no plans in view, but that he may €d. proceed direct to France or Spain or even remain in Havana indefinitely. trial shee 54s and unmatchable Eddie Plank, former w and world hero s debut in the Fed- it. Louis Saturd af- asin the hurling 3 opposed to Hendrix, whd was working for pitcher, ma eral League a fternoon, wlier pit for St. Lou tRe ex-Pirate, ) SEE OUR SHOWING OF SEED VOILES STRIPED CREPES GENGETTE CREPES : NOVELTY CHECK CREPES NOVELTY VOILES RATINE SPLASHES Jack Johnso ais0 ha All Mrder attention. POLPLINS RATINES DRESS LINENS CHIFFON VCILES EMBROIDERED VOILES WAISTINGS NO PLACE LIKE _ }{i¥ HOME IF YOU || Cook's Cotton OWN IT. A safe, reliable regulating medicine, Bold in three dee tees of strength--N B= _. = J $3; No. 8 ER The Malone boxing bill, which Six room brick veneer house on the west side of city, for $2,150.00 for quick sale. Six room frame house, near Frontenac Park, with improve- ments, for $1.8%50,00, Solid birck house on Clergy Street, with hot water furnace, all improvements, stable, $3,250.00, Frame house on a corner with good stable, suitable for carter, must be sold' by May 1, $1,260.00, Rough cast house, six rooms, on very easy terms, $1,300.00, ER HORACE F. NORMAN Real Estate and Insurance Office 177 Wellington St. All the latest designs a finishes. Buffets, $15, $20, $23 and up. Ex. Tables, $10, $12, $15 and up. Chairs, $1.50, $2.50 an up. wal, ' R. J. Reid, Leading Undertaker. p-- Women's FOOTWEAR That Beautifies TEE It is essential to wear a shoe that is prettily shaped to obtain attrac- tive effects so much de- sired by all well dressed women. Our shoes have grace of line and ele- gance of finish that make them beautifiers of women's feet. Made in the latest American designs. 1 The Sawyer 0 2, Bold b. y prepaid on keep f Free pamphlet. Address: THE C00 MEDICINE CO. TORONTO. ONT. (Formerly Wisdsac) @ "MADE RADNOR + ward and King feor would recognize the State Boxing Commission by creating four salari- ed positions of $3,000 each and raise the tax on fight receipts from five to per cent., passed the assembly to-day, The bill now goes to the sen- ate and it is expected to pass that body. Governor Whitman indicated | hé would sign the measure. Richard Marsh, who for years was trainer of the racehorses of Kind Ed-| is to receive] 7% | royal assistange in straightening out Moth Preventatives-----Cedar, Lavendar and Camphor Flakes, Extra strong, in large 15 cent packages, Moth Proof Bags, from 35 cents 19 $1, | Grass Seed The finest pos- Ji sible; 25 cents the pound. | All fresh Flower and Garden Seeds. BEST'S The Popular Drug Store, OPEN SUNDAYS, all sizes, 2 YOUR SPRING ... OVERCOAT ... $15.00 and $1800 Ready to slip on and fit perfectly we guarantee that---or tailored to tion and win wearers. The skilled tailoring brings, forth unusually fiat. tering comments, ,The prices this spring are the lowest they have ever FP. Jenkins' Shoe Store | style of our coats command attrace CLOTHING COMPANY 'pauy the tangled financial affairs which re- cently threw him into bankruptcy. At a creditors' meeting announce- ment was made that King George, |! "out of consideration for his late fa- ther's old servant and his own ser- | vant," would provide £8,000 ($40,- 000) toward Marsh's debts; Although it has a large number of its rowing members at the front, the Toronto Argonaut Rowing Club will probably have this year one of the most successfully asons Since its organization, Besides what looks like a champion senior eight, the club will have a double, composed of E. B. Butler and Ernie Harcourt, that ought to be invincible in almost any company, Among the Canadian entries to the annual Boston Marathon on April 19th are Edouard Fabre, Mon- Htreal, who last year van second 10 "Jimmy' Duffy of Hamilton, and Ar- thur Jamieson,'an Indian, of Hamil- ton, Ont., Both men are expected in the Hub Saturday, Fabre bemg ac- companied 'by his trainer, Emile Lefe- | bre. A pass to all games in the Federal Ledgue was sent to President Wilson yesterday by James A. Gilmore, pre- sident of the league. Although Wash- ington has no club in the Federal or- ganization, Gilmore wrote that he hoped the president would find oc casion to use-the pass in ether cities during the season. William Hale Thompson, Mayor- elect of Chicago, favors boxing for Chicago and Illinois, if the sport is properly conducted and regulated, he asserted. He indicated, however, that he intends to Jeave the question of whether this city is to have the | glove .sport with the State Legislat- ors. - A bill to legalize the sport has been introduced at Springfield, "I am strong for all kinds of clean athletic sports, and that includes boxing," the Mayor-elect said. "Box- ing in Chicago would be great if we could have it governed under laws which prevail in New York and Wis- consin." he eight of Leland Stanford, Jr., University won the international Pa- cific coast three-mile boat . race on the Oakland Estuary Saturday. Uni- versity of Washington finished second three-quarters of a length behind, and University of California third, eight lengths behind Washington. The Paris Temps declares that CROSS, FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! If tongue is coated ; give "California Syrup of Figs." Every mother realizes, after giving {her children "California Syrip of! Figs," that this is their ideal laxa-! tive. because they 'love its pleasant | taste and it thoroughly cleanses the | tender little stomach, liver and bow- | els without griping, | ! {| When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at ithe tongue, mother! If coated give | a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit! {laxative," and in a few hours all the! | foul, constipated waste, sour bile and | undigested food passes out of the boweis and {child again. When its little system | {is full of cold, throat sore, has stom- | |ach-aché, "diarrhoea, indigestion, col-| fe----remember, a good "inside cleans- | |ing" should always be the first treat-| {ment given. { Millions of mothers keep "Califor-| {nia Syrup of Figs" handy; they know | a teaspoonful to-day saves a sick {child to-morrow. Ask Your druggist | for a 50-cent bottle of "California! {8yrup of Figs," which has directions | {for Babies, children of ail ages and TEFbwn-ups printed on the bottle. Be- | ware of counterfeits sold here, so. {doh't be fooled. Get the genuine, | {made by "California Fig Syrup Com | Spent the . Welland, have returned to { their duties on the staff of the High | | street. at both merning and evening you have a well, playful | Gananoque April 12.--The Women's Missi.n-| ary Society Grace Church have elected these officers: Pres., Mrs. R. C. McCullough; 1st vice presi- dent, Mrs. Rev. M. Tawlor; 2nd vice president. Mrs. William Carpenter; recording secretary, Mrs, C. J. Wil son; corresponding secretary, Mri. John KE. Cook; treasurer, Mrs. Wal ter S, Abbott. The coal schooner Horace Tabor, | (Capt. Frank Barnhart), was the first to take clearance papers frow | this port for the season. She sailed Friday afternoon for Oswego for coal, | An alarm of fire: was rung in Fri-| day afternoon. The brigade was! of | promptly on hand and found the fire! had started in a pile of fence pick- ets in the Taylor Company's lumber yard, and had spread to the fence and outbuildings at the Custom House. It only took a few minutes to extinguish it. Lo The market was not vc ry largeiy attended on Saturday by either buy- ers or sellers In the farm produ sx line. Howevefr there was aa extra large offering of live hogs. i Miss Nellie Lake, who hes baen spending her. Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Lage, Garden street left on Saturday to resume her duties on the staff lol the iblic school at Sudbury. 'ense Inspector Frederick Tab- Morton, will have a Board" ot License Commissioners for the di:- trict of leeds comprised of naw blood for this year, the new commis sioners being Dr. A. H. Mzbee, Gan- anoque, George Gardiner, Seeley : Bay and W. H. Bolton, Portland. The new board will meet on Apri. 21st in Gananoque to consider ap- plications. Dr. J. P. Sinclair has been appoint- ed by the Town Council as Medical Health Officer at a salary of $300 per annum. The Thousand Island Motor Boar League, a branch of the O.M.L. will hold a big banquet at the Brepny House on Thursday evening nex, after which the annual meeting will be held. Mr. and Mrs, Ludlow, Ogden, who past winter in Denver, Col, have returned to spend the summer in Gananoque, Miss Nellie Thetis Wright, who was granted leave of absence by tue Board of Education for the last siz weeks on account of illness of her sister in Albany, N.Y, returned home the latter part of the week anu will resume her duties cn the stail of Stone Street School this week. Miss Helen O'Connor, Kingston, has been the guest of Miss Chrissy Wright for the past week. Miss er, FRENCH ORGANDIES PIQUES, ETC, ETC. Priced From 15¢ to $1.50 Yard We Apologize For inconveniencing so hany cus cial sox for the soldiers at 19¢--1 shipment of 100 dozen to-morrow ! tomers Saturday in the matter of spe- mt wish to state that we expect a fresh DAVIES' Dainty Mild Hams (Smoked and mild cured.) 19¢ Lb. Boneless Cottage Rolls Cuts 1« (Selec 1 Davies' Co. Liniited, Phone. 597. Juliana Stevens of the staff of Stoue 1 Street School who represented the West Leeds Teachers' Association at the session of the Ontario Rduco tional Society in Toronto last weak, has returned home. Miss Pearl Webster, student of the Ottawa Normal School for the past year, was one of the successfu. Easter graduates of that institution Miss Webster is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Webster, Charles street. Miss A. A. Howson, holidaying at her home in Peterborough and Mies Annie McAllister, with relatives at resume. School. \ Mrs. Malcolm Meclntyrs, relict of the late Maleolm McIntyre of this town, passed to rest on Saturday af ter an illness of some duration at the home of Mrs. Barroms, Charles Deceased was well known and highly esteemed, having resiqea here for many years. The funera! was held this afternoon to Willow Bank Cemetery. : i Dr. A. Gandler, principal of Kiox | College, Toronto, was the officiat.uy clergyman at St. Andrew's Churey | 807- vices yesterday, and was greeted b; large congregations. Rev. Dr. Ryckman, superannua- ted, Kingston, supplied the pulpit of | Grace Church throughout yesterdas, and was much appreciated by large congregations. { The Session of St. Andrew': Church has decided to present ihe retiring pastor, Rev. Dr. H. Gracey, with $1,000. Rev. Father Crawley, curate of | St. John's Chureh has been granted | three months' leave of absence op | account of poor health and left dus- ing the past week to visit the Pana ma-Pacific Exposition, and thenes will visit in San Francisco, Cal. : Quarterly meeting services of the Congregation of the Free Church have been going on gin. 3! Friday evening, being continued Sas urday evening and throughout Ringston in charge. Hamilton Scott, Toronto, years. better; eat and sleep better. spparilla, and insist on having jt. yes Nothing else acts like it, tor nothing terday, with Rev. 8. C. Snyder, of else has the same Tormula : idients, and so there a foraer stitute. Get it to-day. s- resident of the town, was a visitas here for a short time. Ken- tucky Lawn Seed will do its part this year. Sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. When Sitle ones are peevish give Rexall urderlies; constipation is often the cause. Sold only by Geo. W. Ma- hood, The Rexall Store, 10c., 25e. and 50c. boxes. "Kentucky Lawn Seed." Gibson's. Liberals oi East Midddlesex, in con- vention at London Saturday after- noon, unanimously nominated: James Murray, Thorndale, to contest the riding for the Dominion House. "Kentucky Lawn Seed." Gibson's, At Fredericton, N.B., Saturday ai- ternoon George N. Babitt, Deputy Re- ceiver-General for New Brunswick, dropped dead in his office. AVOID SPRING ILLS Purify and Build Up the Blood with la. ood's In the spring Your blood needs cleansing and enriching. - Youn feel poorly, and there is more or less eruption on your face and body. Your appetite is not good, your sleep is broken, and you are tired ail the! time. "You need Hood's Sarsaparilia. It is the one safe and effective tonie! that has steod the test of forty. It Xes the pure red blood | that will make you feel better, look | it is the old standard tried and true all. the-year-round medicine for the Methodist blood and the whale system Asy any druggist for Hoods Sar-| Is no real sub- KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE Motor Boat and Automobile Owners We invite you to see our stock of: Batteries (Dry Cells) Spark Plugs Spark Coils 6 Volt Bulbs Flash Lights Head Low Tension High Tension Voit Meters Am. Meters Wire Wire H. W. Nweman Phone 441. .75¢ und up $1.25 and up Electric Co. 79 Princess St. -- To place your order fora : Monument, and by placing your order with us you are guaranteed first class work, Prompt delivery and mode- TIME rate price. tion invited. J. E. MULLEN Cor. Princess and Clergy Phone No. 1417. A call of inspec- ' THE FIRST CARE OF EVERY PARENT 18 The Children's Health Pure Milk is the best flood known. 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