Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Feb 1918, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, FEBKUARY 6, 1918. a # ==NERCHANTS MAKE A MOVE TORONTO MAN RAS Ea | TO ASK FUEL CONTROLLER TO GAINED 20 POUNDS Li BIG SALE! | ELECTRIC FIXTURES : E = = Our electric fixture sale is far beyond our z E = Es Eo] = £ IF GIVE THEM SATURDAY , They Would Prefer to Keep Closed Alexander Gage Says Tanlac NEWS FROM THE DISTRICI De or er Tun Toree, Ended Troubles of Sevan Years Standing. Claiming that even four days closs . CLIPPED FROM THE WHIGS ing during the week would be better| "Getting one's health back, after MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. 4 than closing three days, including|suffering as long as 1 did, is some- --- fbron Ow Sorre iradenty Saturday, was the basis of a Tendid) thing wo SPpeciute and' I have He Feb. 6.8t ns caurc T ition passed by a meeting of r commen lac to several o e 0 Briet Form the Events In The in the npw Oddfellows' hall is draw- le held in the Board of Trade| boys on god os 3e 3 it put me Wack Oountry About Kingston Are Told ing out/good attendances both after- rooms on Wednesday morning. The in shape," said Alexander J." Gage, Full of Interest to Many. noon and evening meeting resolved itself into a discus-i who lives on Keele street, 'Toronto, 'Coal is very scarce in Belleville. | Satisfadtory arrangements have lgion of the new fuel regulations, and 'recently. Mr. Gage is a fireman on A. A. Willis has sold his farm in | Deen made for the accommodation of {at the close Mayor Hughes made an the Canadian Pacific Railroad and is Seymour West to Percy Hall, who | the various classes of the high {important statement justifying the well-known, especially, in railroad recently returned from Saskatche- | #0h00l. Grace church and St. An- appointment of H. C. Nickle as fuel|eircles. His statement while remark- wan. drews' church offered their lecture controller. « able, is anly one of many given the The renraing of 'the late Mrs. John | Palls for use. The Oddfellows of- D. G. Laidlaw was asked to take{' Premier Preparation," in Toronto. Geddes, formerly df Shannonville, | fered. theirs and the Public Library Tithe chair and the discussion was "I'm feeling fine now," continued were brought from Michigan and | T®ading room was also offered. This started 'by W. Y. Mills, who stated' mp. Gage, "and have picked up twen- placed in the Melrose vault on Wed. | MOrning the second form students the object of the meeting. He said ty pounds in weight, but I certainly nesday. assembled for work in St. Andrew's that the Government did not suffi-|was in bad shape before I began tak- A telegram announces the deal) |lo¢ture hall. The third form as- ciently consider the importance of {ing Tanlac. My stomach and kidneys of Leavenworth, Kansas, of John sembled in" the Public Library, and Saturday as a business day for the {had been bothering me for Fix or Ketcheson, who for many vears car- on Monday morning next the first merchants, He advocated "going the | seven years. My appeite seemed to ried on a publishing business in that | form will assemble in the Oddtel-|givarnment one better and suggest-| pe all Tight but my stomach was all city. His remains will be buried at | 10W® hall, while the night classes ed the closing of the stores, etc., on | wrong and nothing I ate agreed with Belleville. ln be arranged in the public lib- four days of the week, rather than on me. My food just seemed to lodge a ------e---------- ¥e . three days which included Saturday. | like a lump in y chest and fill me : i On Monday atternoon the execut-} zr Laidlaw added that the local Hpe Horr For sone) hours after INHALED POISONOUS GAS ors of the este of the late C. V. | a ulations wer based on the Ameri- | every meal 1 could hardly get my - Ketchum offéred his household ef- can idea, breath. I had intense pain across While Experimenting in the Athens fects and chattles for sale by public R. J. Rodgers asked the question|my back and my kidneys bothered High School. Fuetion. ihe; ef of the You as to closing of stores which must be|me so at night I could hardly get Delta, Feb. 1.-~Dermont Cauley Pac rae pap cen ot Lhe ate heated in any case. In his own case any rest. I tried most everything has resumed his work at the C.N.R IP. 8 8 su hy De ace Church the! ep, 'were living apartments to be|l knew of (but kept getting worse, station Miss Wiis: Morris humorous cantata entitled, The considered. My back got to hurting me so bad Charleston, 1s visiting ror "grand- | rev Minister," was repeated in the Mayor J. M. Hughes asked per-lir I stooped over, I could hardly mother, Mrs. J. Frye. ing and drew out another large! 188100 to speak apd made the siate- [straighten back up. : Leonard Howard is 'convalescing house The sum of $145 Toliurg ment that the regulations were not so "In, fact, I had gotten to the aiter a serious illness, 'the result of netted at its producti bs on muche for the actual coal saving in-|place where I was almost disabled inhaling a poisonous. gas while | evening: last. production on Friday ygived, but the moral effect. which | for work. One day an engineer friend working an experiment in tho la Pie. Percy Bland, who has been |SU¢h action has on the community. of mine persuaded me to try Tan- boratory of the Athens High School. spending the past week in town the He Sdvocated a market on Friday in-{lac and that's where the long and Miss Nellie Lewis, nurse-in-train- | oo oss . Ei CR 1 | Stead of Saturday. rugged road began to smooth out ing at Smith's Falls General Hos- King oar. aud Mrs. CH % C. Livingston wgnted the meeting | for me. My stomach trouble, and all ptial, visited her parents here. L. inome 'at Killaloe. Pte : Bland pur- to heartily endorse the Fuel Control- signs of indigestion have, disappeared N. Phelps is seriously {ll Miss poses going west early in the spring ler's action and not make any protest. | entirely and what 1 te does me HACHEM expectation... .. . . The electrical consumers and prospective ° consumers have the best opportunity they have ever had or perhaps ever will have to buy fixtures at such sacrifice prices. . A visit to our store will certainly convince you. J ----- REMEMBER ---- EVERY ARTICLE MUST GO AND THIS SALE IS A REAL ONE AND WILL BE CONTINUED TILL - EVERY ARTICLE IS SOLD. -- SPECIAL --- $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 We have a limited number of special sets for seven roomed houses including parlor, dining room, kitchen, cellar, two . halls, bath room, three bedrooms, all wired and with : shades. lecture hall of that church last even- Vera Birch spent the last week-end | oo. } a inte aml here | Ald. Couper came back with the | good. All the pain has \eft my back in Westport the guest of Mrs. G. H Wi ne mention of wtaling Jere. statement that sufficient time had not and my kidneys never bother me any Hamilton. A party of young people | jag gone 10 Hamilton for a short been given to allow for necessary ad- more. Tanlac has certainly fixed me attended the carnival in Chantry on | visit with relatives "yd justment to the drastic legislation. | up in great shape. I'm feeling better Jah, 26th. Miss Eva Morris is ill of Miss Norma Lucey spending the:| 1® would suggest three days next|than I have in years and so I have grippe. past few days the guest of Miss Elsie | Week. the best of reasons for saying a good The marriage took place on Wed- Cole, Arthur street, has returned to W. Y. Mills took up the mayor's! word for Tanlac." nesday in Newboro of H. Johnson to her home at Collins 'Bay 5 idea of the moral value of the situa- Tanlac is sold in Kingston by A. P. Mrs. Nelle Burt, of this place. Mrs. -- tion. and repeated his four days' {Chown; in Plevna: by Gilbert Ostler: E. A. Whitmore and Lucile, of Mrs. " slow closing suggestion, adding that the J Phillipsville, spent Thursday at L Lage Jars: Donovan Lansdowne, © retail merchants' need of Saturday |~---- Tran N. Phelps. day, Jan. 31st, a well-known resi- opening should be emphasized. r os, . j Paie anc ation was 11d on bi. o8i of Lansdowne, gassed away bn op JS2ePh, N4ED pve cotoed'agunnt| |) py, 206 WELLINGTON STREET ing mec trom the Samncial pols | TOct of the Inte PAlFEk Donovan. Corialh action by te Ualted State S000 OA pce NE -------- ? " tga day. This was the most encourag- |!® person of Mrs. Ann Donovan, } certain action by the United States of view that any board of directors | The deceased had been ill but a week meeting on the value of a protest in SRR atl baud Son has had since its organization. There [and the news of\her death was a sur- that the theatrical world and depart-|/ouise C. Glasgow in Canadian Maga- * ' nv 'ia ; zine for February ¥ was $600 paid out in prizes. The | prise to her many friends. ment stores over the border did not| 3! i 5 Tv GAS IN THE STOMACH IS DRY . 2 q jv old board of directors had previous- 'Mrs. Donovan had been -a life- bear such a heavy brunt of recent FOr Srery heart Hat pain has Hi od ly authorized the payment of $500 | long resident of Lansdowne. Her fa- regulations. Lord on principal of mortgage and $82.50 | ther, James Lappan, was one of the| A. B. Kingsbury stated that Satur-| 1, Thine own time, in Thine own DANGEROUS : ; interest, having still on hand | first settlers; St. Patrick's church be-|day closing was very hard on barbers, way. : » ' $150.54 for necessary repairs. The ing on the site of his old home. D. A. Weese also advocated a protest, Thou makest ever just award, Se------ Officors and directors for 1318 -are | "There are left to' mourn the loss| To support the protesting resolu- i Ree ds Daily Use of Magnesi 'he eye > ; i 5 3 o ron Sie 3 08 : % And for the sins that man has dene, [Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia When your eyes trouble you that they require special and making special effort to make the {or a kind mother, one daughter and tion which was to take the form of a Somewhere, somehow, he must| To Overcome Trouble Caused By | careful attention. . The follow! tah ar i Lo one son, Mrs. Patrick Fowler, Pitts-|telegram despatch by the chairman, atone. o Fermenting Food and Acid We can give you thls service for we are eyesight spechal- he 20. iO) ng office were elected: burg, and John Donovan, Lansdowne. | Show of hands was made and the Indigestion. ists. Years of experience, has made us experts in examinatjony W. W. Phelps, president; E. VY. p : motion carried og ; i ; -- Bi Halladay, fi A i . The funeral took place to St. Pat- . Pain pours her liquid fire to-day, Jaliaday, first vice-president; T. J. rick's church on Saturday, Feb, 2nd. | The chairman then brought up the And sears eacl: heart unto its core,] Gas and wind in the stomach ac- Frye, second vice-president: 1. J. A Solon : . ne by | Question of advertising by the stores Lord, is this due for debts we owe-- |CoMPpanied by that full bloated feckng R. J RODGER Suffell, secretary; H. Steele, trea- [A solemn requiem Mass Was Sung bY ito remain. open on the evening of | Mankind's 1 rulative score? |GiteT eating are almost certain evi- 5 oo Jo surer; A. [Stevens, FP. 'Halladay, |the Rev. Father Kehoe. The pali- Friday, February Sth. Mankind' long, cama . 3 re? oe of he presente of xcessive hy Man'f'g. Opticians & Optometrists, 132 Princess Se, George Morris, Thomas Hales, H. bearers were four grandsons and two - Or give we gold of virgin gn ARIE [rain pi Mt BL indigestion. | Where the Clock is on the Walk. Steele, [E. I". Bresee, Z. /T. Gile, H. |grand-nephews of the deceased. The To Reorganize R.M.A Red bullion, coinage for Thy mint? [ing so stomachs are dangerous because | Se W. 1merson, H. yard, direc ; {large funeral cc p testifie y 3 ms as . 2 i too much acid irritates the delicate 1in- Iw noreon, H an, directors; rd rn 3 Surieee tested jo the! w. y. Mills took advantage of the Dear Lord, in simple faith we bow [ing of the Stomach often leading bo ee OTE re, Lateen, 8 held : 9 deceased a5 meeting to ask for u reorganization Before the mystery of Thy face! Sastrils pccompanied by serious stom- of the Kingston Retail Merchants| And this the only prayer we make: ach Micels. Fo Serments ars. A fation. He showed that the That we be faithful to our race. tends the stomach and hampers the FORD CARS merchants needed now, more than That down the long, unroling years {normal functions of the vital internal ever before, to be banded together |They reap the fruitage of our tears. [organs often SectiE the heart. toot The Ford touring car and roadster. dre the only cars on for mutual protection. He suggest- Sette smiirsini iy he rarmt_of Jolly to neglect the market not advanced in price since the war. We have a ed R. J. Rodgers as president. The TO INVESTIGATE with ordinary digestive aids which lot of these on hand now, ordered for spring delivery, and have latter asked that the by-laws of the have no neutralizing effect on thei ll. 4 fow left that we can take orders for, but will not take orders asgociation-be followed by the calling A RECENT FIRE romach melds. Instead Bey fiom any at present prices for any not on hand. Come in and select your of an anpfial meeting for the election W-------- Magnesia and take a teaspoonful in car while you can get one at the old prices. We have a same of ofiisord.. The meeting then most Mayor Is Asking For Officialla Juarter | Blass of Traner right after ple one-ton Ford truck, new model, on hand to show you. eartily endorsed Mr. Mill's suggest eating. is will drive the gas, wind § ion that the Retail Merchants Associ- Investigation By the On- and oloat might out. of the ' body, i sweeten the stomach, neutralize the ex- * . : 2 1S ation be re-organized and settled on tario Fire Marshal. + Joes ack and prevent Ita formation Leas Monday morning at 10 o'clock as the and there ds ho sourness or pain. Bis- date for the meeting. There will be an investigation by |VIated Magnesia (In powder or tab. = : : = : = : z = = EOE SRT tans of the eyes, and makers of correct glasses. 1 Packed in Foil, Never R. J. Rodgers made a motion, sec- | tie Fire Marshal of Ontario into a Lg LY pc) y D Alw Fresh i onded by Joseph Nash that the ac-|fire that took place recently in a [to take and the best form of magnesia 0% Sry -- ays Fres Hom ot the mayor and council in ap-| Princess street store. The facts of for Stoma hTurhanes, 1 ds [med by : ow pointing . C, Nickle as'the fuel the case were given by Joseph Nash, i CooL aud SMOOTH to controller be approved. In second-| proprietor of the College Book Blore, | nit Hote fot uf indigention. yi p | a Your throat and tongue. ing the motion Mr. Nash asked: |to Mayor Hughes. on Wednesday GOVERNMENT CONTROL. : r= Mild? Sure--but full flavored } "Will the mayor tell us why the! morning, and realizing there was a ab---- and satisfying.: "Why? Be- price of coal 'increased $1.50 a ton | probability of the city's business sec-| No Favored Classes' Are Permitted cause they're made. of Pure came Io Tatty ae the thoes Son out Sangered . the mayor in the United States. i' 4 came into the eity at the time?" has th t . { i 9 bacco only--nothing added. Nat: This brought out a lengths ceplan- ag od Sr eligation New York, Feb. 6.--Government sally raed Prepedly wk ation of the whols sia oh Farmer Painfully Cut. activities, ' is virtually complete. lowed by age. Skillfully blended. mayor. In this he showed that there Picton, Feb. 2.---Stephen Dul- I of uae, a bun king. 's. oo. finer Virginia C the Was 1,500 tons of hard coal in the mage, a farmer residing at Milford, activities, is virtuall complete. |. There igare city and an abundance of soft coal | in the township of South Marys- |a. 1 dé 2] at any price, ' 9 | : Transportation of all kinds has been Such institutions as the General Hos- burgh, was the: yictim Of a most ly,pen over, the railroads and thet pital (which he said is burning 120 | painful accident by slipping from a subsidiaries being under the arbi- tons of hard coal a month in this log and falling on a buzz-saw while trary direction' of the Secretary of Weather), must - be taken care of.| cutting wood, severing the bone inf. 0 Treasury acting as digector gene- He answered My Nash's question by | his left arm and three ribs, and cut- ral lof the rdiiroads Li x Stating that coal prices were regula-| ting a deep gash in his thigh. - Nippitg is sknflarly in hand, be- ted by the Fuel Controller and that ing to the severity of the weather ing arbitrarily directed by a com- the price now charged locally was and the impassable roads Dulmage mittee of ekperienced and practical Justified and approved of, partica- lay for five hours before medical shipping experts larly in view of the premium prices! aid could reach him. One hundred { * panying and foreien exchanee of-|' paid by the coal merchants to get the and ten stitches were hecessary to byaeg of all descriptions are in the present supply. He added a state-| close his wounds. He is doing well hands of the federal reserve board. ment to the effect that he was asking | toward recovery. Food and clothing, products of the ithe darters te work on Sunday to help! Y y iron and stecls mills, copper, tin, out the situation. Caring for Children. etc, are subject to prices fixed by -- | The regular meefing of the Child- the Government. . o . . . ren's Aid. Society was held on Tues- Everything is under control ex- Against Spring advance in prices on every : Telegrams Sut. day afternoon, Dr. A. W. Richardson | sept labor. Possibly that. (00. may gy After the meeting adjourned thiee presiding. Inspector Jack gave a de- in the more remote future feel the ~ €e, + j three telegrams on the fuel subject | tailed account of his work for the curb of Government action. Hun- ere sent. W. F. Nickle wired Oj month. He had a very busy month, | dreds of thousands of railroad em- Hitawa: "Saturday = most unsuitable ealing with many cases in which for instance, have joined in | day, willing to accept any other! the welfara of children was concern | a demand for a forty per cent. ad- Si iy Se day." D. G. Laiilaw wired" Premier ed. . a0 vance in es, Under the iew con- Our ring merchandise 1s beginning to ! R. L. Borden: "The Merchants As- EE stg : ditions existing in the railroad world . . f ks . il of sociation of Kingston, in session to-| Books for Valentine Gifts at the Lthis now Is a matter for the Goy- arrive in a few wee spring stocks WILL © ii day, stfongly protest against includ- College Book Store. ernment to decide. It seems highly Le wlete, : ] | og Saturday as one of the days for| A chimney five at 8. J. Watts, 81 | improbable that this branch of complete. : idl: 9 oo - ff] closing. Would urge that any other ant Street, gave ie firemen a run {labor will endeavor to enforce its de- : 5 are : 3 2 a _ next week: take place of Satur- esday afternoon, but there was mands by a stoppage of work. The A All'lines es are rapidly advancing in price " no damage. . |mext step would be the drafting of and if you can fill gow requirements from || : The cheerful giver is often handi-| thie men Ito the ikary ooo ; Ripe « capped b he has little : I present gtock it will be a considerable say- to, as fol "Sigoting of | BYE. ive iajthelr amignment 1p thelr present ing. nay . : J Ki ts this morn- Ton enn (TOL imiprobably at army pay. - "We have a few very fine suits loft in fT en seth Sah To MUM A RL | x ave a ew very ne su 3 e m fi to government to on essmtatio 3 . ; ¥ore hard: in order that the war qualities of cloth impossible to get in future. [ff on fay other go 4108 Saturday." i ; Ray Jo fought ton anc Son. ese ~ bm pee i ik TRY - : $ Rppears ogical Saturday's prices will stand on Aprons, §li For the Molkiaye. | : | 20 of the present favored clssees : ] Secure a Supply of 'good. reading a8 labor and tie fares, ri Hose, Gloves, Corsets, etc. ree " : . : agazines ) o ] ; : able to ently sta $a a brug A BR - {as non-participants thers: Tari 1d be 'mailed inl | Bo | {shi :

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