Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Apr 1916, p. 6

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'wth it with, 'your stomach, liver, i & ¥ I you feel clean, sweet and inside, and are seldom ill, Says it If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or # dull, dizzy headache; or, if your meals sour and turk into gas and acids, you have a real surprise awalt- ing you. . To-morrow morning, Immediately upon ng, kK a glass of ' hot water with a teaspaitiul 3 Imestone hosphate, . This tended to Bret Beutralize and then wash out of kidneys and thirty feet of intestines all the indi- gustible waste; poisons, sour bile and oxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal, A Those subject to sick headaches, backache, billous attacks, constipa- tion or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoying this morn- ing inside-bath. It is said that men and women who try this become en- thusiastic and keep it up daily. It is a splendid health measure for it is more important to keep clean and pure on the inside than on the out- side, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing disease, with the bowel pores do. The principle of bathing inside is not new, as millions of people prac. tice it. Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, €0 bot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the sto- mach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Limestone phosphate is an inexpen- fous. white powder and almost taste- For Breakfast New Buckwheat Flour Table Syrup : Coffee We have the best brands. D. COUPER, Phone 76. 341-3 Princess St. * Seal Shipt Oysters. Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you Don't use soaps and prepared shampoos that contain too muh al- kali, This dries the scalp, makes o hair brittle, and is very harm- ul." "Just 'plafn mulsified cocoanut ofl (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than the 'Most expendive soap or anything else You can use for shampooing, as this gan't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your, hair with wa- ter and rub it in. One or two tea- VE A RI FO 5 » ete oe ~Full of Interest to Many. Judge Harding has been elected | president of the Lindsay Golf Club. A farewell dance for the 130th Battalion §s going to be held in Car- leton Place on May 10th, Pte, Ernest Butler Hudgon, 80th Battalion, and Miss Ida - Henrietta Lancaster, Belleville, were married on Tuesday. William L. Tallman, Toledo, and Miss Myrtle Laura Stevens, Elgin, were married in Brockville on Wed- nesday. Daniel O'Connell, Peterhoro, has been elected a member of the Law Society, the only new man to break into the circle. } Ex-Ald. William Lett, of Belleville, passed away Wednesday after an-ill- nese of some duration. He was aged sixty-seven years, A Port Hope lady has given some old trinkets and jewellery to be sold for Belgian relief, the committee for which received $120. Harry Gilman, Peterboro, who sus- | tained serious injuries in a fall from the Bloor street viaduct at Toronto, last Thursday evening, died on Wed- nesday. J. Gobel}, a commercial traveller has located at Carleton. Place, and has purchased the property of the late John H. Bradford, below the | C.P.R. station i Sergeant Archie Burns has resign- ed from the Brockville police force, to take effect May 1st. He intends taking up residence on a farm in Augusta township. Archibald Porteous, son of Thom- as Porteous, Carleton Place, was se- verely scaided in a railway wreck near Fort William on Friday last and died in the hospital. At Winnipeg on Wednesday, W. F Dolan, soi of John Dolan, Carleton Place, joined the ranks of the bene dicts. The bride was Kathleen, eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. D'Arcy. | At a recent meeting of the Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 8, Foxboré, an address accompanied by a signet ring was presented to Bro. Hubert Carl, a corporal connected with the 80th Battalion, : Messrs. Johnson, Grant and Cook, M.P.P.'s for Hastings, and the mem ber for Prince Edward, Mr. Parlia ment, have secyred a graut of $500 from the legisTdture for the 155th Battalion, Rev. R. W. Hamilton, B.A, secre tary of the Laymen's Missionary | Movement of the Presbyterian to the pastorate of the First Presby- terian Church, Brockville, Not Reckless. Jake Penticoff came to. seek aid | from the city fathers "1 gotta haff a sack of flour," said Jake. "I'm all out, and my famly ise! stavfin'," "Al right, Jake," said the official. "Hf you need flour and have no mon- ey, 'we'll get you a sack. But, see here, Jake, there's a circus coming, and if we get you flour are you sure that you will not sell it and take P00, will. make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses | the hair and scalp thoroughly. The! lather rinses out easily, and removes! every paftticle of dust, dirt, dandruff] and excessive oil. The hair dries] quickly and evenly, and it leaves it) fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. | You can get mulsified cocoanut oil] at mst any drug store. It is very| cheap, and a few ounces is enough | to last. everyone in the family for| Incubat -- Call in and get prices on In- cubators before buying. We mise enrry a large stock of Kitchen Cabloets, Fan. hes fagons a specialty, "J.C, SPENCE, Agent for ssey-Harrls high 132 CLARENCE ST. 'Prose 133 Ad CROWN BICYCLE. t Class Repairs; also a : tock of Bicycle your family to the circus?" "Oh, no," said Jake; "I already got tat safed up. Yas, I got money to go to te circus." Easter Hats, An amazing assemblage of new! styles, $2, $2.50, at Oampbell Bros Pn om tn --- a ; 0 ; : An elaborate little frock yortions by black nel. of deep pink. Church in Canada, has been invited | * | for: the reception of guests on May | AA AA ANN NNSA (From Our Owa Correspondent.) April 20---A large @athering as- i semibled at the King street station last evening at 3 o'clock for the home coming of Sergi. Robert H. Cage, whe left here with the 3rd Battery of the 1st Brigade in the overseas comtingent. The officers and members of Gananoque Lodge, No. 114 1.0.0.F. and the fire bri- gade, to both of which he belonged assembled in force to meet him. The Mayor and Council were also pres- ent to bid him welcome home. Frank Ames and Bert. J. Davis bad thelr household effects moved to Premont Park by the Belle Mahone and will begin at once to get things in readiness for the opening up of, tae tourist traffic in this section | Mrs, William J. Kelly, attended by | Miss Anna Kane, trained nurse, was | taken to Kingston by auto yesterday | morning and was operated on for 1opendicitis at the General: Hospit- | al { Pte. P. Newton, C.M.R., Hamilton, | spent the past few days in town with relatives, Ptes. Cotton, LaChapelle, and Calvert of the C.M.R., Hamil | ton, adl of this town, are in the draft from: that battalion to leave shortly | for overseas. Pte. Brenton Haynes, of the 30th Battalion, Belleville, cpent the past few days in town with parents, Mr. and Mrs, George B. Ifaynes, First street. At the meeting of the Town Coun-| ¢il ou Tuesday evening the applica-| tion of William Dorey for the posi- tion 'of night policeman to fill the vacancy caused by the enlistment of Archibald Neal was accepted. The salary was fixed at $550, for the] first year. | J C. Linklater, Principal of the| Gananoque Public Schools will be in charge of the march on Saturday af- terpoon - in commemoration of St.} Julien's Day The following is the| arrangement for the march: 156th | bugle band, officers and men of 156th | lattalion, public school pupils, | high school pupils, the Oitiz- | ens' band, veterans, firemen, moth-| ers, wives and sweethearts of sol- | diers; citiZens. in general. 9 Men's Hats, i Save time, trouble and money by| buying your new hat at Campbell] $2.50, $3, $4 ros. $2 Easter Chocolates. Huyler's and Nylo Chocolates, 60c, | §0¢, $1.00 1b. Prouse's Drug Store. 4 David Campbell, formerly of Ros-| ¢ wtta, died at the home of his Sigler, Mrs. Stead, Cartwright, Man, on] unday last. D. G. 'Campbell, of} Taylor Bros, Carieton Place, is al on of the deceased | After the last sad rites are over al paid up .imsurance policy is mighty comforting. | The business man who succeeds] has no time to spend with the bus ness of other men. | | mmm | sprig Fishing. | Anglers in all parts of the country} are now getting their fishing para-} phernalia ready for the opening. of | the spring call. 'Am objective point| that will appeal to fishermen is Al-| gonquin Park, (200 miles north of Toronto, and 170 miles west of Oot tawa,) wheré fine gport is assured with the gamey speckled and salmon trout. "The Highland Inn' at Algon- quin Park Station will open this year} 1st Interesting illustrated, descrip- tive, literature free on application to the G. T. R. a NEW YORK FRUIT STORE 314 PRINCESS STREET. 3 ON RE Se Ron AT RT a VE alle 50 Cars amd Trucks ind a Number of Motor Cycles. Saturday, April 22nd Commencing at 1.30 o'Clock Sharp. . Friday afternoon and Saturday morning for demonstration. Take advantage of the reduced railway rates and come. Almost every make of car will be offered: Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, McLaughlin, Overland, Reo, Loziers, Hudson, Hupp, Cadillac, R.OH., EMF. Packard, Studebaker, Etc. BETWEEN 20 AND 30 FORDS, J. HERBERT SMITH, Auctioneer. Cars entered for this sale must be in by Friday noon. for our weekly sales, Cudmore"s Motor Auction $33 YONGE STREET, TORONTO. NORTH 3400. Terms Cash. Watch Sizes 28 to 35. MILITARY SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS. Special values, at .. $6.00, $6.00, $7.60 » Sizes 4 to 8 vears; cavalry model, Priced at $5.00--Puttees included. Strawberries Arriving Daily. Caps to mateh . Sunkist Oranges' 20c, 30c, 40c and 50c a dozen. Grape Fruit, 4, 5 and 6 for 25c. Pineapples, 20c each. Bananas, 15¢ and 20c a dozen. Fruit delivered to all parts of the city. Phone 1405 Roney's, sassssssssssssssnsassns 127 Princess Street For Migh Class Ladies' Ready-To-Wear You will find at - Mendels Just Opposite the Grand Theatre, | New Suits, New Coats | New Dresses New Blouses and Millinery --always the best at the leastprice=2Corsets Gloves and Neckwear | of all kinds. Don't forget the place. Mendels "<.)« Opposite Grand Theatre. The Musician finds in the fivintzman & Go. Art Piano his demands more than met. He finde a tone unequalled--a touch that meets every require ment--an appearance that pleases the artistic sense. He finds a piano which is an inspiration in iteelf---a piano frem which he can obtain effects not possible from any other instrument. C. W. LINDSAY, LIMITED, 121 Princess St. - ---- me THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. | | Drop a card to 19 Pine street when {wanting anything done In the carpens {tery line. Bitimates given on all kinds i of cream lace veiled in this. An apron of shell pink silk under he net tunic is echoed by a shell pink salin sash whieh passes round the lace skirt also under the nek the bodice is also shell pink veiled hy black nel andj on the girdle of black ribbon are appliqued velvet flowers in shades The lower part of wood floors of all Kinds. All of will receive prompt nh. 40 Queen street. : edie i piilih ld tre wv wer vw w Tim ---- 5 repairs and new work; also harde PTA RELIABLE IS A GOOD WORD--AN IMPRESSIVE WORD, THE WORD WHICH BEST INDICATES THE VALUE . OF THIS STORE TO THE COMMUNITY, AE) First They Said; "It Can't Be Done!" Now They're Saying "How Can They Do It 7" is is not half so im t to to know "How we do it" as the fact that we do it Ga Jou These are statements no man Nevertheless, we are going right ahead every day saving buyers money on vers purchase. ! Bw wondering how wecandoit. It t and that you have actual savings ready here for you when you get ready to buy. can question, because you and every other man can prove these easily. REMEMBER. We siand back every MEN'S BLACK HOSE Good value at 15¢ ae Don't Forget { The Lion Clot eid g

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