"Dominion Fi Co, ems Bulk Oysters Phone 520. Says Glass of Hot Water * Before Breakfast Washes Poison From System. as Physicians the world over recom- mend the indide bath, claiming this is "IT IS ADVISABLE For, Ladies to place your orders early so that I can devote more time to their execution and have the gar- ments finished at the required time. 'The , authentic styles are received early in the season, Each garment fis man-tailored throughout and shows the highest » of perfection in artistic work- | manship and fit, Fair Prices; Best Work; Correct Styles; Perfect Fit. L. WINSTON Ladies' Tailor; 150 Wellington St. Phone 091%. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 19186. BEST LIVER AND THREE SOLDIERS AT BARRIE- bassioNARY ERVICES ON THREE] FIELD QUALIFIED MINISTERS, SUND: IN OCTOBER. --Two Others Have Also Been in Arranged in District Places--NRe- | 5a : 5 Clerical Garb. solution Passed Regarding Aboli-| y ! tion of Sale of Liquor. 4 . privates, sergeants and officers,] qne Methodist district finance! v 5 ! 1 to prove the statement the Whig | . ) r - ; These appropriations for the various | : =" cases of qualified ministers being in {giission fields were recommended: | : ' : lof vastly more importance that out-| tie ranks, 3 | cleanliness, fcause the skin) HAE 0 mili Wolfe Island; jude to Parhdin; and . -------- --------- y rities alion, is senior, accordi 0 "1$300 to Perth Road. { : a 3 pores do not absorb impurities into !alion, is senior, acc Ing i$ . . the blood, causing ill health, while tary rank, and should therefore come | Shoes this fall are higher tops--Blacks, vs, missionary expenditure for the past] . do | sterial looking young wan who yals- vear was $250:less than the preced- ey ed into the recruiting office of the Men and women are urged to drink| lh accomplished shades, $8.00, $7.50 d $7.00 are the pri The committee appointed in the of our | t grades. "MINSTER ARE" IN" KHAKI NETHODISTS ARE 10 HOLD: Sarin : wed Te . , -- | BOWEL MEDICINE Sergeant in 156th is M.A. and Ph.D. | Laymen's Missionary Banquets to be| ' 3 . . There are ministers at the camp board met again on Friday afternoon, arned on Friday morning of three re] a { $332 granted to Stella} $132 to x | side Sérgt. McAlpin, of the 156th Bat- -------- Ss Som Pleasure was expressed that the i first. One day there was a tall mini- . the pores inthe ten yards of bowels ; . Shores \eteny 4 Browns, and Bronze Kid, being the popular 5 ing year, and that as good work had . | 156th Battalion in Brockville and an- forenoon to ar#ange the details for a each morning, before breakfast, | nounced™ his intention of 'enlisting. glass of hot water with a teaspoonful He is a Master of Arts and Doector of limestone phosphate in it, as aloe Philosophy, and inquiry showed harmles means of helping to wash | [out.~Col. Bedell that the man was from the stomach, liver, kidneys and clever enough to take a commission- bowels the previous day's indigestible | 4 officer's rank if given a chance to. material, poisons, sour bile 2) toX- | qualify. He was offered the oppor- ins; thus cleansing, sweetenifig and | yynity, but refused on. the ground purifying the entire alimentary canal that being in the ranks better en- missionary sermons to their own before putting more food. into the labled him to do good work among congregations, ahd that 'on Sunday, stomach, {the men. He is not only a good [October 29th prominent laymen of Just as soap and hot water cleanse | N,C.0., but a soldier of. great moral jhe distriet Present appeals to the and freshens the skin, so hot water |value to the 156th, and has already "congregatiops. and limestone phosphate act on the [done much for the moral welfare of | It was also decided that laymen's eliminative organs. {the battalion men, { missionary banquets be held as far as) Those who wake up with bad Pte. Jury and Pte. Mair; two late | possible in the distriet during the sea- breath, coated tongue, nasty taste recruits in the Queefi's Field Ambul- gon. or have a dull, aching head, sallow, ance Corps, are both qualified mini-| Rey. G. §. complexion, acid .8tomach; others |sters of the Gospel. Pte. Gordon | that Tuesday, October 10th, had been who are subject to bilious attacks or | Jury, after preaching for three years,| fixed as the date for the convention constipation, should obtain a quarter | left his Baptist charge near Bowman- (of thé young people of the district for pound of limestone phosphate at the | ville and went to Yale, where he took the reorganization of the district Ep- drug store. This will cost very little |a Post graduate coursey He enlist- {worth Leagues and that the conven- but is sufficient to demonstrate the [ed in the Queen's unit on. his return|tion would be held in this city. 4 value of inside bathing. Those who |t0 Canada Rev. J. D. Ellis, Rev. Alfred i . - f{relue of it each morning are assured | Pte. Mair is an athlete and a Me-|Brown, Rev. C. W. Hollingsworth, 1 ) Best m Kingston. (| of pronounced results, both in re-|thodist minister, having been Serv-iand Elmer Davis and J. A, Jaekson | - : Made Fresh Every Day. gard to health and appearance, ing his God and cou try in that cap [ we re appointed as the district nfis- missionary campaign in October re- ported as follows:--That on Sunday, October 15th, a general pulpit ex- fchange among the ministers of the district be 'held;. that on Sunday, | October 22nd, the, pastors preach pi "McLaughlin" Garage Farmers sad Automobile Owa- ern, attention please! We han. die the best grades of lub, ng olla "Verdol" and "Polurine," also Model T Ford oll. All kinds of nutomoblle necessories Kept In stock. Repairing promptly at- tended to. Storage by the day, week or month. Robt. J. Fursey, Prop. Phones No. 1000-931. Clendinnen reported | K | jacity at Melrose before donning the |sionary committee. | | khaki to serve in a slightly different | Rev. Mr. Pierce, past | . " -- > aki $ a s 3 f + Mr. Pi . stor of the 85-37 Montreal St, near Princess - None of us should lose sight of the way. | Depot church, reported on the work | fact that money makes a difference. eing doné in his district and was | J by ---------------------- : Ib -- EE EEN A {assured the meeting that they Prescription for | [Were in sympathy with his earnest jefforts, | The following resolution, red b E CZEeMmMaA vir or virow veavenun |p Datis and seconded. by ths » 4 seconded by the Rev. G.'S. Clendinnen, received the The Mahood Drug Co., mn mn --for 18 years the standard skin remedy --a REGRETTED AT THE CAMP, liquid used externally --instant relief from itch. ---- { aiitious spptoval EXHIBITION Soap 1ereas the legislature of the | Province of Ontario has in response] : Popular Officer, Who Was at Camp | With 8th C.M.R., Was Well Known the mildest of cleansers -- keeps theskinalwayscleanand healthy. Come ip and ask us abou! both, Unanimous approval of the mepting: Limited. A et A A AP Att ti Have You a Photo Taken in Your Own Front Room? osit required. We try to please. Ne a4 Negative taken at vor expense. Home portrature and Prices from 07 te $35. Have » sroupsspecinliies. BLAKEMORE, Stuart Street, City. Doctor Tells How To Strengthen : Eyesight 50 per cent. In One ' Week's Time In Many Instances A ¥ree Prescription You Filled and Use at Home. " v Philadelphia, Pa. Do you wear glasses? Are you & victim of eye strain or other eye weaknesses? If so, you will be glad to know that according to Dr. Lewis there is real hope for you, Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eves restored through the principle of this wonderful free prescription. One man says, after try- ing It: "I wag almost blind; could not see to read at all, Now I can read ev- erything without any glasses and my eyes do not water any more. At night they would pain dreadfully; now they feel fine all the time-. Jt was like a miracle to me." : A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but af- ter using this prescription for fifteen days everything seems clear. 1 can even read fine print without glasses." It is believed that tholsands who wear glasses can now discard them in a rea- sonable time and multitudes more will Can Have | of many descriptions may be Swonor- ully benefitted by following the sYm- ple rules. Here is the prescription: Go to &ny active drug store and get a bot- tle of Bon-Opo tablets. Drop one Bon- Opo tablet in a fourth of a glass off water and allow to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily You should notice youn eves clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly disap- pear. If your eves are bothering you even a little, take steps to save them now before it is too late, Many hope- lesly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyes in time, Note: 'Another prominent Physician to whom the above article was sub- mitted, said: "Bon-Opto is a yery re- markable remedy. Its constituent in- gredfents are well known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed by, them. The manufacturers guaran- tee it to strengthen eyesight 50 per cent. in one week's time In many n- stances or refund the money. [It can be obtained from any good druggist and is one of the very few preparations be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever getling glasses. Eye troubles A 3 I feel should be kept on hand for regu-~ lar use in almost every family." Sold by Geo. W. Mahood EN EN rN A A PA MAO AAI PANN athieu's Syrup oF TAR & - Cop Liver Oil TOPS CoucH Sold in generqus size bottles by cll diaiers. © THE J. L. MATHIZU CO.,, Props., SHERBROOKE, P.Q. Nod ¢ Makers also of Mathieu's Nervine Powders the best remedy for Headaches, Neurz!-ia, and feverish colds, ang £ » We Have Hundreds of New Rugs for You to Choose rom. ; to the scarcity of Oriental rugs, the Eng- : Jizh manufacturers have copied a great many of designs. The . rare copies of the nal rugs and the cost is color effects are perfect only a small fraction of what an Oriental rug would cost. ~~ New fu taste and pocket book. © We aim to give the values to be T. F. Harrison - : Phone pees ' - Furniture, arriving daily to suit every one's best of service and the best obtained anywhere. : ell | [ville, had paid the supreme sacrifice lon the battle front caused a wave of | and Popular With All Ranks. | The report in Thursday's issue that Major A. E, McLaughlin, Bowman- regret at Barriefield, 'where he be- {came so) well and favorably known last year. Major McLaughlin was second ih command of the 8th C. M. R., under Lieut.-Col. J. R. Munro, and went overseas with that unit. While at Barriefield 'he made a name for himself-for being congenial and pleasant with everyone, and was highly thought of by the men in the ranks. His personality was attrac- tive, and he proved Nobe a real sol- dier while training there, Before joining the 8th C.M.R. for overseas service, Major McLaughlin was a barrister &i Bowmanville, hay- ing had extensive revious military experience with the] 3rd Prince of Wales Regiment, s | Received-- For Field Ambulancy Also, Previously acknowledged, §$24,- 990.20. $241 -- Aesculapian Soc'ety of 'Queen's, $35--Employees of Mond Nickel Co., Bruce Mines, Ont. ; $26---Dr. T. HM. Farrell, Utica, N.Y.; Orangemen and Prentice Boys of Amherst Island; Dr. S. W. Arthur, Redvers, Sask.; Mrs. Shirley King, "Port Stanton, Muskoka: Aylmer Wo- men's Institute, $20--Madoe Women's Iustitute. $11.50--Mrs. W. Walsh, Oxbow, Sask. $10--James Fairlie, Springfield, Ill; Mrs. J. ¥, Macdonald, Kingston; Miss Helen D. Ford, Goderich; Madoc Women's Patriotic League. $8--Maynooth Sabbath School. $5--Miss M. M. Laing, Kingston. $175-~Further proceeds from gar- den party at "Roselawn." The following amounts were con- tributed by members of the Cerro de Pasco Mining Company. of Peru: I. Hanna, £12; ©. BE. Foster, £12- 19; Geo. MacQueen, £2; J. T. Glid- den, £3; F.-Matthews;, £1; E-D. Mac: Cluskie, £1; A. Middleton, £811. Tocei, £1; J. E. MacLean, £5; N. J. Fletcher, £2; T. Petersen, £1; Frank Turk, £1; J. J. Tweedie, £1; G. Gomez Sanshez, £2; T. K. Ward, £1; R. G. Walker, £2; Henry Stone, £1; J. Johnston, £2; C. P. Schroth, £1; Dr, L. H, Fraser, £12-10; Ww. H. Gardiner, £1; Chas Emmerson, £5. Wolfe Island Dance In C. M. B. A. Hall on Wednesday night, Sept. 20th. Special boat from Kingston at 8.30 p. m. Returns 4 a.m. Bicycle Thieves Abroad. Two cases of theft of bicycles, have been reported to the police. Capt: arick Reid Tert his wheel in front his home on Bagot street, on Friday night, and when he went to get it found that it was missing. A lad named Driscoll, employed in Hoag's drug store, also reported the loss of his bicycle. curred about 7 o'clock. CATARRH LEADS "TO CONSUMPTION |to Both thefts oc-| a very largely signed 'petition passed an act abolishing the publi sale of intoxicating liquors for bever- age purposes to become effective, Saturday, September 16th; "Therefore, be it resolved that we place on record our deep and humble gratitude to Almighty God for His goodness in removing this evil .from our midst; that we. record our ap- preciation of the acteof the legisla- ture in passing the act above refer- red to; that we as men of this dis- triet meeting pledge our asgistance in all possible ways in the enforcement of this act and in the necessary pre- paration for the vote of June, 1919 * : This resolution was passed by the singing of the doxology, followed by some discussions as to the effect of the act and its enforcement. It was decided that educational and social service anniversaries should be held on all circuits. It was also decided that the next meet- Ing would be held in November. THREE ARE DENJED perial, Collender.and Railway Bap. ---- J Three of the Kingston holders of liquor licenses have been denied a Standard license by the Ontario License Board, This license enables the holder to maintain a bar for the sale of two per cent. beer, soft drinks, tobacco and cigarettes. Those denied licenses are the proorietors of the Imperial Hotel, Princess street; the 'Collender Hotel, King street, and the Railway bar at the outer G. T. R. station. Twelve Kingston hotels were given licenses. License Inspector McCammon re- and distributed them during course of the day. James Spence, proprietor of the Randolph Hotel, was the first to secure, paying over a whole dollar for the parchment, or had to pay had it Heense: It is contended by some that a hotelkeeper may sell soft drinks, tobacco and cigarettes whether he has a standard license or not, and a test case is to be made in Toronto. In the county W. D. Bertrim & Son, Hinchinbrook, and Mrs. Johnson Brown, Tichborne, have been granted standard {icenses. been a liquor Inspectors Appointed. William MoCammon has been nam- ed as license inspector for Kingston and Frontenac; Richard Arnott for Hastings and part of Prince Edward county; Walter Exley for Lennox and Addington and T. B. Taber, for CLOSED UP EARLIER One Hotelman Declared He ' Would Close at. Noon if Things Got Noisy. rows, which might occur from the 'Jast-minute sale of liquor, one of the local hotels, closed an: hour earlier ceived the licenses Saturday morning the || Just $499 less than he would have I We are having an exhibition: of the new fall hats and this is your invitation to. step in and see what's what this season in Soft Hats and Derbies Drop in while the display is richly varied. $2, $2.50, $3, $4. CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's Largest Hat STANDARD LICENSE == They Are Proprietors of Im-||| Full Line of Corks Jar Rings, Paraffin Wax, Freed's Bottle Wax and Spices. Prouse's Drug Store TO PREVENT ANY ROW | In order to prevent any serious | Healed by Cuticura Trial Free -- pin. » : J § 3 = i i § A : £8 ] 3 a j Be i i 5 i 1 + Step Saver - | This Kitchen Cabinet, and we believe every sacri- fice should be made to obtain one. Just imagine having everything right in front of you from pro- visions to utensils. ; The maid or housewife can accomplish twice as much. work in a given time. : Stop in and have us demonstrate them to you, at. James Reid, The Leading Undertaker and Motor Ambulance rT Services. :: Phone 147 Pickle Time Now BUY JAR RINGS, CORKS AND .. ~ SPICES AT SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. Phone 41 Office of James McParland Ales, Wines, Etc.