Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1916, p. 4

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-- LSE - ES ot 4 H. Simonds, & very ©Om-| Those who dislike cutting of hu- go a fare Simi one Tat oi POLEBL War critfe, in an article €OB-| map heads have now a fine chance vaciferously a8 tBéy Have p rofe : merical RE&-{ go west and help ampitate they" CAT : ributéd by him to the A - view of Reviews for August, dis-|ypeat crop. .|cusses the great Allied offensive, fa CS -------- | 1 and apparently comes to the conclu-| We are not quite eertain what sion that Germany's defeat is inevit-{ Mr. Hearst intends to do. His sip- anes ot the ¢ . > e case of Captain Fryatt able. He says: ' port of Norris is at least disquieting 570, 0 British merchantman Brus- : No one in France, Russia ot Bri-/ and makes -prohibitionists anxious. |cais his execution by the Germans 'ain expécts to reach the Rhine or seems to have been a gross viola- the Oder this year. It is doubtful if] The labor question is pressing ion of international law bo well as of Shere Is gny eral hope Lin Allied hafd on the farmers. Are there not|the laws of humanity. cap! t lgium can Ta many boys and men in Kingston who ed: before Show flies, The Russians| help out znd save good food Cracow or Posen. en, Provably ppsoa a War-| for winter use? . . saw or Do beforé the year-end. niuanp------ | "The utmost that the Allies hope "Although the end of the war may|the same suit of clothes. Nobody |} is that France may be freed of Ger-|not be in sight, never have we stood |can remember having seen him in the iy troops between the Meuse. 3id in so favorable a position as to-|daytime when he didn't have on a | Bereta thant EhS Soman ho 4 Bpon night. The enemy is everywhere on gray Joulife suit Jud grey sloach hat. may have to surrender more of | the defensive, and there are signs of ling he puts on a ro . : Salida = much Jor wap boven) his material weakening and ex- '| but, what is more vital, n_ hope and believe that the concentrat- haustion."-- Premier Asquith. (Calgary Herald) | ag ooRinuing aags on a « The auto driver who makes every B A pail on manufacturer" who 4 y as been wor an power of resistance, tax Ger- street a speedway $84 segurds every shell ng gry ment Home News Fiom Abroad 2 - 0 (Washington Heral > : v ry One peculiarity o . : Yaa, ' asd Sale Genuine Panama Hats See Bibby's $12.50 Tweed x Suits. . Cut in the popular three but- ton sack style. Nobby grey and rich brown mixtures. Sizes 33 to 46. Any Panama hat in our store for $3.75. Regular $5.00, $6.50 and Patriotism and Profiteering $7.50 values. Sale of Silk Hats 75c and '$1.00 values. Sale price 50c. $1.25 values, sale price 75c. See Bibbys Splendid $15.00 Suits nN man-power its limits, | pedestrian as an months ha nd establish clearly the ultimate| traffic should never be given the op- SOvernions Just handed over tu the ! outcome of the struggle if it is Pro-{popeyp ty of "queerihg" the other| which represents the profits on the|}}i Sale of Straw Hats -- ? What Every Man Admires New Prices August 1, 1916 IS THERE FISHING : RECIPROCITY NOW? 5 The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and after-August 1st, 19186. longed to its natural end. ] citizens who know, how to conduct|Shell job for that time after run- We are at the beginning of four i ning expenses of the factory and : months of fighting, more intense, themselves while in a motor car. wagon of employees had 'been pale. Blue serges, grey cheviots, more bloody, mo rrib Ter Tt is"a magnifié : war has yet seen. At its close the Robson Black, sécretary of the|;, i" TETEAont BIft: also It shows fancy worsteds, all new 1916 Allies believe that Germany will} forestry association, says that "in munition contractor od : J 9 s are making out kiow SSrsell_ besten ang Rucwing place of the Northern Ontario fires|of the war. m els and designs. Young BETS Doaten he ae a be | increasing the value of land, as has ee * men s styles. - Sizes 33 to had. The Tour months will cost|been claimed, the assets of the en-| Ft ttt ttt tet tttotny 38. Co i od Germany far more than a million |tire district visited by flames have KINGSTON VENTS : nservative models, 50 casualties, They will tost Austria not been decreased materially. The first sizes 34 to 46. tt hep haf a my. BHALR 808) concen of stir, the ior 011 96 YEARS AGO flee hak i price.. while France und Italy will(his life, has no safegus _o long] Any straw sailor hat in our ey make material contribution. utjas the claybelt region is supplied by . 7 . : the real test must be in the casualty | the government with the merest| TO-4aY was the hottest day of the [| store for $1 00. : See Bibbys Dressy $M 00 lists, in the capacity to bear them on kolo . met ian season. The thermometer register- = . . the two sides of the battlefront. The 8 eleton of real fire protection." On- ed 98 degrees 'in the shade down) REA a ; rousers A war. of exhaustion bas at last reach-|tario. forests Nre the least protected| Davis & Son have been asked to : ; Rn * .- ed the decisive point. And x is 1 of all provincial forests. jake models and plans for a steam- y 1 Vv 1 : . M ' Fine English worsteds, neat ------ (he war of exhaustion rather than to -------- boat 180 feet long for a Brockville! lil Specia alues In en s ve . . TURKEY NEARING END the war of position that We MUSE] etttutrtttttntutettstssamseany | COMpany. She will be used. as an | Clothin stripes, good style, good tail- With the crushing defeat of the [turn to find an answer to the riddle - , excursion hoat on the river, and her | g. oring, smart cut: y of the world war. Can Germany pay NION speed will be eighteen miles an : Turkish army at the Suez, all Turk- the price and hold? This is the ' hour. v | ' lsh and German hopes of striking whole question now." . ntnpi) - -- Na, A ~~ or 'Great Britain a vital blow in Egypt . * Misplaced Confidence PT tgp must inevitably have vanished. Not : (Ottawa Journal) 'TO CONSERVE since the war began has Egypt been A woman working beside her hus- The impregnable trench has joined | THE NORTHLAN 80 absolutely safe as she now is as| mand in 4. uinitions: factory. in|the unsinkable ship. ' D. a result of this Turkish attack. We |New York refused to go out on ay A Strike to be Encouraged | -------------------------- venture to think that there will be|strike when he did. When she y a Street Journal) ke Stratford Herald r d her and f the insurgnce agents strike,}* i rad. : No more attempts to seize the Suez| Went home he assaulte a him | may the book es en er. | The Canadian Forestry Associa- Canal, not only because this long-| was arrested. His wife begge: m . . | tion is out with a strong appeal for Planned Jaid has resulted in such ir-| off. 2 Beginning to Learn | better protection against fire in retrievable "disaster for the Turks, ET | (Kincardine Review) Northern Ontario {Shree main Fo S | (aiser is beginni see | 8 SS circuls but because they will soon be fully HAY FEVER | ay Kaise > Ug hesinuing to Set a ya HOY ALS: bo yl : occupied elsewhere. Presumably all that is known to licked a i or an 1. Remodelling of the ranger ser-| Belt Yezion, ii lich bs how Something like dismay will un- science concerning hay fever, its | : | vice 50 as to give real protection to| und op Fee S19 th, and es yang. doubtedly be caused in Constantin- causes, the means of prevention and | How To Make a_"Hit." i. Ty real ro igre the burning operations of settlers so ' | Toronto Star) | s y nd . ", ole by the news that, coincident methods of treatment, is contained in| you; g man who wants to make a rendered for the money spent there-| that holacapsts, such as that or re With this defeat, an understanding the current report of the United [hit with the girl he admires can eas-|on. cent date, shall have less opportun- has been arrived at between Great States Public Health service in an (ily do so by getting into one of those| 2. The Sinployment of inspectors, i508 ewtestions appear « reasons Britain, Russi p v e r _| well-known 'and easily procurable|in the ratio of at least one inspec- ey am Ee Detain, Run a a Persia whereby |, 4ic1e by Dr. W. Scheppegrell, presi-| WO LEROWR : a of A Bk Big the | able and promise considerable m ution favorable to all parties|dent of the American Hay Fever pre- maximum degree of actual forest) Provement if carried out. has been found relating to the finan- | yention association. In most parts protection. Over an area of ten; sp Pal Jy Hyuey organization of |of the United States from one to two 5 on (Helen, Row land.) 1 Kk ion on mber Tans der rsia. 8 means that Persia can ivery man admires a good: cook cense, 8 -1 now be freely used as an area for per cet. of the population Suffer|,. , would marry one if it were not | Visors, each being required to man- Anal ea for an | from .this disease at some portibn of that he is usually too busy courting|age, on an average, 36 men, a task glo-Russian = flank - march on the year and children often have it,| some fluffy, helpless little thing with S0 impossible that often more than Turkey, and that Britain can send unsuspected, while their guardians|a pair of eyes and one brain cell. one fitting visit to the ranger on her Indian troops there to act in "doct i them for a cold." ro RR duty ean be 'paid' in' an entire sea- conjunction with the Russians It i are "doctoring J $ Professing Without Practice son. the beginning of th . . S| Immunity is frequently only ap- (Our Dumb Animals) 3. Sufficient rangers must be pro- 0 e end for the k parent, the freedom from attac Brockville Times. There is supposed to be a recipro- . i Chassis ada and the United States in the re- Turks. being due merely to insufficient ex- posure, and one attack increases the C Why has Christianity \been power- vided to completely patrol the Clay city in fishing licenses between Can- ne gion of the Thousand Islands. There is a species of one-sided reci- Runabout . . .. .. 475.00 .. .. 495.00 ------------ Liberals would do well to rem b em- procity in force--United States Touring Car tourists ¢an fish all they please in | Canadian waters between Kingston ber that the British government 'was | Susceptibility. Hay fever is due to urged a quarter of a century ago by| Plant polen in the air. Plants are ollinated in two wayspsby insects Random Reels the Mowat administration to secure | Pollina ° Smad) and Brockvile without license, let ¢ontrdl of the Sudbury nickel de-|and by wind. Those pollinated by ] 3 8 ! "Of Shoes and Ships, and Sealing Wax, of Cad and » or hindrance. Ontario fishery ov posits and safeguard the supplies re-| insects are generally conspicious, . ol bages Kings eo seers have been motifs to he quired for the) manufacture of muni-|bright-colored or aromatic, or both, provincial fish and game depart- tions. The invitation was not ac-|and these are harmless to man ex- ment not to interfere with American fishermen, the understanding being cepted, although r cept a few, such as the. daisy flea- : - t | x To : SP Boer Eh renewed later after Sop, which foduco hav fever vo- Appendicitis is a Tinka descendent ing with him to his daily work two | that Canadians could fish an the war. » : Pp ay | of the old-fashioned ktomach-ache, or three surgical instruments which | United States side without license. ET -------- action only when applied directly to|p, vine the same clutch action and 'were hurriedly overlooked. Phys-| Net ever: tor he Hable to SECRETS OF 'GRR y the nostril. The goldenrod, which|tout ensemble. It has been patented icians generally, however, found | Sh in U. S. waters they are lia ig It i bec Te GREAT WAR, has been under suspicion as a hay |by the medical profession » every that it was gr it bargain to ren be pinched. Fishery Overseer Far- 8 oming obvious that much ¢ carrier, is said to have been State in thé Union, one attack being an: appendix and leave a valuable| Tell at Morristown states that he has of the history of the world war will ve Hbelicd ful.this vospuct.. Hay worth more to the average doctor stethoscope in its place, so now the} Kad uo instiuetions a resi any "mot be revealed _ until peace exists|BTossly le 7 | than an epidemic of the prehensible practice has been largely abandoned. ® 5 AY Pre fever plants are wind pollinated; i Appendicitis is ch y g-| licenses with Canada and as far as among the contending nations. From | fever plants ine I Rovere Ebnondisitis. is. caviod: by. tie compen Tojtis Je Ba Ti he is concerned the law stands as it time to time lo fter the oscur-|they are very numerous; the flowers App 8 is caus 3 ) g @ ne, | ad d will. be intorced. 'There e long a seur: . fcious, without bright | restless behavior of a small, care- causing the patient to regret having reads and wi e ¥ rence of some crisis in their affairg| are inconspicious, oneal fully-concealed object called the ap- eidten anvtning that week. In some| !S some big blunder here and Brock- disclosures are made which show | color or scent and the pollen is form- pendix. The identity, location and cases it steals up on its victim and| Tule's legislative member should how narrow has the space be-|ed in great quantities. person habits of the appendix were slaps him on the operating table be-| ook into the matter at once. tween success and non-success . on Although the grasses are. wind-|not known to the medical an our gnoch he has time to reverse his] < the battlefield. Take for instanee the defeats of pollinated and are on the hay fever |until a few years ago, when an ear-Bnecktie. This is called acute ap- Y -. , » thé French and English while they Coupelet . | . =... 695.00 TownCar .. .. .. 780.00 Sedan .. ... ... 890.00 " f.0.b. Ford, Ontario I ---- 3 efforts, and many a patient is now APPENDICITIS ----h going about in good health, carry- These priees are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st, 1917, but there is no guarantee against an advance Mn price at any time. ANGROVE BROS. Ford Dealers » Kingston EY Ontario 75,000 shots in the reserve stock at| weed cause hay " the rear. It had nothing more. vidy . ! . ay. fever, Tg Indi 'If there had been a great attack uals are immune to the pollen ot what would have become of us? If|S0me plants and not to others. the Germans had turned upon: our| . Tt is admitted that no method of soldiers the forces they then hurled treatment has given satisfactory re- on th ssipns ] WA on the Rus Signs I dont see how We! sults. The only effective handling r pre-| on ors of the 'gigantic .conflict is by destroying the weeds 9 vandered at 'the thy of the Eng.|Yenting them from reaching the state "lish . Lioyd-George's statement of pollination. Pollen may travel on Ys bine the lack of ammuni-| the wind several miles but it is not tion disci the real cause of that|Tegarded as erous to 'health for y. It bad been discovered by|® Ereater distance than half a mile apath jence that infantry could | 8nd even a shorter distance is suffi- Sot ¢ well equipped defensive| cient to give relief. Ten states have snvhes--that the trenches must anti-weed laws but not all of them first be battered to pieces by shell specify or include the most object- eradication of which by unity of ac-{©f equal amounts of pain and money, can he cured at home by drinkin . rallied and defeated the Germans at more to possess a stomach-ache than an- appendix and the wisdom tooth, | 3 In an article published in the in the regions where they flourish. | rectly diagnosed always leads up to thought expended on perfecting the! plete financial failure, and he proves jath, | this disease by surgery were crude. ment stations. tthe. ambunt the. public treasury George, the British Secretary for cockle 'bur, false ragwood and yellow > | management and "pork barrel" im- . | has been shown in reports of coni- For full information tall nest homeopathy physician ran intc®jendicitis, and owing to its rash and] .were retreating towards Paris. How Nwhich was one of the most expensive few pails of hot water the battle as well as a hygienic standpoint. The : of the Murne was there ye it does to keep up a second hand both of which die early and leave a| lines. previously. ( : : Then dinides thi doth teh f Other common hay fever a $250 operation.| In fact, modern seedless orange and the lemonless| his statement by figures showing that . : s a rom n - | would have received in taxes in the War, a. conversation with Maurice § * Nae dock. . - ; corporations. The rates are said to » The young men drift, away from home:. they £0! missions of inquiry across the border, ais or write. *- list, causing most of the outbreaks it 'while hunting for something else. impulsive nature costs more | REVELATONS WITH EE hs detests were coset RRA tion in a neighborhood would not be : > i : : t.c11 ROS or Poat-Expres] discoveries ever made From this | With all of our boasted m y Rochester Post-Expres,, Canada still holds her place as he | {1IHINNMAAARAERRCRTRRRRIRARRCRVRARROR RARE "2 Any disclosure from English or|°°mmon ragweed and the giant rag-| = C08 0 train of remorse and fee. bills. If "Journal of Politieal Economy," weeds, foi : i ; have ¢ i 268,000,- § surgery relies upon-appendicitis as lemonadé, we would get something|they have cost the public $268, ' . Paris on Tuesday last: some of them local, are - ® way | roads had been owned by private Barres, the French Academician and There are many others, for- L : 1 1 be unjustly' burdensome to general ? | provements. Mr. Dunn's criticism 'to Rahway and to Nome, to Boston and New York; |. in May, by far the most and: the {He discovered that by remoxing the any other kind. The best ki worst offenders are rank weeds, the appendix he could relieve the pationt appendicitis to .have is that REGARD TO ROADS. ed from the people of this country. K Not until the English and French | dificult and which would be beme-|pymble beginning, has spring that knowledge, nobody has ever found| é ficial from an economiic and asthetic | great industry which makes it cost out why man was constructed with| frightful example of the evils of gov- ernment ownership of transportation _rench sources of the defeats suf-| Weed are counted responsible for 8G Appendicitis is a very abrupt and 'more effort were made to eradicate|Samuel O. Dunn says the government fered by the French and English | Per cent of the autumnal hay fever [treacherous disease, and when cor- these effects and less time and railroads in that country are a com- Western | , 'harbinger, with the accent on the in return for the money paid out|000 more "than their present value. : "Paris, Tuesday--'On the first of| ragweed, false wormwoc marsh | bing. The first few attempts to cure every year in s pport of our experi-| This estimate takes no account of June, 1915," said David Lloyd-| elder, western elder, thorny novelist, 'the British army had one| tunately not so common, but, on the week's supply' of munitions and only | other hand, not all wind-pollinatéd | taxpayers, and the government lines {are 'charged with extravagant mis- . ~~ In the Manufacture { will not seem unduly severe to per- . ees 'sons who know something of what of Ch €. and some of them will cross the sea to try their ck in} jee o coe oo : Gay Paree, in Edinburgh or Cork. They go afar to play | T HE INGLE OF ' the game, to win the laurel wreath of fame, acquire a | D 9 goodly roll; their native village doesn't yield a chance, the IC 5 C eo S they want a wider field than Punktown:in-the-Hole: Yet Punktown is a goodly town, and here a man | : may gain renown, and wealth, and honors, too: but|im a glass of tea Sw good these Jou are full of dreams, my lad, and so you'll hike for | WB. : etrograd; across the ocean blue. Across the hills z . and far away, you'll have a better chance, you say, | Our Own Special Blend i as hosts have said before; and so you say farewell to | makes perfect ff all, and leave behind your father's hall, his roof-tree a Iced Tea . and his door. 1 know you'd do as well at home as vou | . e. the shells the lish | ionable hay fever weeds. But now v . : ak. | fue. Lacking Eng] will do, where'er you roam, but it were vain to speak, | and the price the as always. i : 35¢: the Ib. , Even though she can swim better not dare to advance. It was left| that the exact nature of 'the worth- for youth must tread the distant road, find for itself | VS JAS. REDDEN & CO. | ui. eer to criticise the smal $7 eng, 1 3 es of others than it is not to]than he can, she can alwa See Duss Mion, | Phone 20 and 900. | ; ¥s find an CRAWFORD Foot of Queen St. Phone 9. 2. Drug Store Brock St, PROMPT DELIVERY 0 re the shells|them is more general and may be ex- the-Hole! . which' are now showing their déadly| pected to be enacted in all of the 'tores in Bastern France, states. ; ; 3 less weeds that cause hay fever is| i's Own abode, its Eldorados seek. Go forth.and hew and carve and build, | may the visions be fulfilled that agitate your soul! . Go, wander| ° make a few large ones yourself. excuse for more | ! : a ; 3 d becoming' known, legislation against 'neath a foreign sky, while we old codgers wilt and die, at Punktown-in-| & . <

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