Suffered Great Agony! FROM PAIN IN STOMACH R. J. BUSHELL SPEAKS RONTO ABOUT KINGSTON AT ro-! Was the Means + Deficit to a Surplis---- Advertising Changing Matter Before tion. It Most of the misery and ill-health ®id ni that humanity is burdened with arise ® y mel from disorders of the stomach, liver | n ; wi and bowels. If you are feeling out of | 1 Ine sorts, have pains in the stomach, es-| evel pecially after eating, bilious spells, hi headachés, sour stomach, coated Re tongue, sallow or muddy complexion, | specks floating before the eyes, you should take a few doses o ilburn's Laxa-Liver Fills and note the change. | Miss Ida Hogan, writes: "for over five years I have suffered great agony from paing. in the stomach. 1 tried several reme- dies, but got no relief until a friend advised me to take Milburn"s Laxa- Liver Pills, I started with two vials and before I had one quite used I found much relief I continued un- til 1 used four vials, and they com pletely cured me. That was four- teen months ago, and I have not had the slightest return since. The { pralse 1 can give them is not enoug For Over 5 Years. the Fairs' Associa 5 1 se. 1 erthe © finding pay saying, and won who 1s se Kin Dunrobin, Ont. | ® Wi ing on its front page i ion on Wed: best | h."" Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills a vial at all dealers, or mails on receipt of price by The T. Co., Limited, Toronts, Ont, d dire Milburn "Doc tor Suc 8 s Doe tor. lof annu surpluses, @ ry to«day 006." LATE CAPT. RICHARDSON'S | REQUEST IS QUOTED, An at N interesting ¢ is fi on the a nearby village is misrepresenting the which and nis y be heard panee A doctor of | SU anoth of h old to him which amount the hack The latte practice had dwindled stated that t much inter the ical Society, a in the books to pro urt will show something splitting, suing value mer he for $5.04 purchasa: found th muct will very Kingston Me timated th duced about fee By Provincial Treasurer--A | Sum Left to Educate Sol= | diers' Children. very case it 18 be 3-1 in tario L d the v proviiee that in making | Ww lendid thing would to ta em be the widow and | been killed | arry t the On | | Med | | Brock ville authoritios d a Cir of stove at Lyndhurst which | arrive thére on Saturday. i Can't Find Dandruff Every bit of dandbute disappears after one or two applications of Dan- derine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tips. 'Get a small bottle of Danderine at any drug store for a few cents and save your hair After several applications you can't find a particle of dandruff or any Ialling hair, and the sealp will never teh, mm to remix i wood arme pected to ra : : hildren at the fro Int mection 1 of the late ( son, King ated a trust iy for 'twen the vio have ie cited the ease | g Richard vill ere 1,500 month used fo rent .of | o at.the 1s of | ron-| might | injured | die, be kills active The provin , example ed by these w pagtected by the f have been left with to seeure proper edacati necessities. on service this it a a tt property ners 3 the mean and othe a Carpenter and Builder W. R. BILLENNESS Specializiag Store Fronts and Fit tings, Hemodelllng Bulldisgs of ali nds, ESTIMATES 1 EXPERIENCOR Address 272 University Ave, On and ir- | bers of th Union will hour for t next me Carpente cents rs' | cha per their MARY GARDEN FACE POWDER, TALCUM, ROUGE AND PERFUME, AT SARGENT'S DRUG STORE orner Princess and Montreal Sts. Telephone 41. andard Flour overnment St ¢ Wiel ISTE Made by ingston Milling Co. Limited Is Eminently Satisfactory To All Users. HUNGARIAN----For Bread. WHITE ROSE~=For Bread and Cake. , CROWN---Winter Wheat Pastry. «For Sale hy All Dealers. OUR BEST _ Advertisement comes from our hundreds of satisfied pat- rons. "ASK ONE" and "YOU" will come to us for your EYE GLASSES, 'We examine your eyes and make your glasses. 1). Stewart, Opt. D. Opposite Post Office. AR and pL. U. Sts. "Maker of the Bett er Glasses," Kingston. Oranges * 40c, 50c, 60c a Dozen ~ Crawford's Grocery, "Good Things to Eat" Phone 26 FAIR. | | of brother Pte, | some - jand missing er was O.K. | daele a f | whilst | There } What makes me t | nat We i ni | ilton Who | W¢ {fits him in { function of | duce ci ia students' vertising the fact. STROKE OF | stroke, affecting my left side, { left | from THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, FE BRUARY 14, 1918. WORD FROM ING PTE. FRANCE REGARD-| PE BR CY BABCOCK. An Officer of His Company Writes of | His Cheerfulness Soldier, J.- W. Babeotk, 11 received a letter from Lieut. | F. Day, in France regarding a Percy Babeock, who was as wounded and missing | time ago. The letter reads: * 1) expect you have already received from the Record Office a report to the| effect that your brother was wounded | and Charles streets has c reported "1 have been & that we spitals, anxiously waiting, | might hear from the; telling us that your broth-! It was in the Passchen- air that he was we ding to the first objective Your brother was left un r care of tretcher-bearer and able to tart bac for the dressing station was so much stuff flying morning, it is qu y pos- was SCOT around th: sible that he a 8 fact y and d of him k so, i it he has written nc nave received no w g AhTe ough the dre Still = t 4 wounde 1 an "Your brother was living y One ef the greatest vic Corp cheerine of the RECEPTION TENDERED QUEEN'S NEW PRINCIPAL | The Toronto Alumni Associa=|p tion Received the Rev. Dr. Bruce Taylor. eception tendered Dr. Bruce ! principal of Queen's Liye utive of ociation in Uni lMuesday Rev Dr. Ham- ajor Prin a College, pleasure to » of Queen's ¥ new Uni y I Queen's Alumni versity hool ght Daniel oxo S at Toronto was brilliant Sti affair ipal G knew Dr man and | al Battali wort] Pp rin Bruce Ti o as chaplain of the 4 had proved iains, failure ir hearths, mother's the hi where he army pre for his said spoke of niversity pio ce Queen's become er under the leader splendid principal, Dr. Taylor said he how Le had' been ¢he cipn 5 he did not ¢ a tre 1 educationist a minister has a i some measure He said a university citizens. Queen's had taken a large t war; 1700 Quee men had joined the 'colors. Dr, lor told of the plans he had in view for the univer sity, The residence for women stu- dents, for which the women have raised $30,000, the effort to provide union and to raise one million dollars « n endowment fund | were also exj | A man can be hip: of often wondered for a prin s spe for pu the f was to pro Univers in the life, he added. humble without ad-| PARALYSIS | ESTLY Ability as al { ber, | legiate the | @ MILITARY AU CTHORITIES HELPING TO SAVE The Old Collegiate Bailding Closed During the eral Offices Are That the milita making every supply of coal is evident by chang being brought. be closed and commodate more to be Shortage----Seve Closed. } ry authorities are rt 10 sonserve their! e many Offices are others made to ac- than a normal num- all an effort to reduce the on the furnaces and stoves. 18 places such as the Old Col- building are being closed during the coal scarcity E. €. Dean, A.D., nergetic in ¥ coal. He w C. Nickle, inesday to and show ties are g as work Var completely Lieut-Col and T., is very to conserve sultation with troller, on ways and mea military authe in every way ings now on fuel con- discuss that the co-bperating The militia build- being heated by soft iraeite. This, with more than a dozen een dispensed with, 288 of the officers, officer in the responsible, commended, GOOD DIGESTION vou y are coal to & earne conmi is work is to be want a price ot Then t, for appreciated VOU « unt annot affor lic ine str g med elieving of om use Iti the stomach body and d oes to e prove me ening in the 501 te if your troubled throat, the he the t liam are the 1houl Ee iry Wil- pep- 8 medicine with feelin art or alter e with yF ay nausea treatment that ev trouble know ery should t 'ine a fair Williams' dealer Pink in medicine cent box or six from Dr. Wil for : 0., Brockville, Ont bhoke Left All One Side Very Numb--Hear.| ing About Others Being Cured This Kingston Man Has Used This | Food Cure to Great Advantage Mr. W. C. Bell, 580 Ontario street, Kingston, Ont., writes: "About al year and a half ago, I had a partial] which | 1 also suffered | headaches and Having a Dr. Chase's | Book at hand, 1 read about the blacksmith | who had had the same trouble as I, and who derived great benefit from taking Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, | Therefore, 1 concluded to try it for | myself. 1 have now taken 9 or 190 boxes, and can take off my coat with- out any trouble, as I used to have to get somebody to pull it over my shoulder for me. I can walk and sleep much better, and the numbness in my fingers and left side is also much better. Although not entirely free from it 1 can notice it getting better every day. 1 am 'going to con- tinue the treatment of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. The progress that 1 have made in getting around as rap- idly as 1 have is very encouraging. I have great confidence in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food aud recommend it to any- one that happens to be suflering from a stroke, nervous debility, sleeplessness, or run down system.' We know that Dr. Chase's Nerve it very numb. nervousness, sleeplessness. Medical Food possesses exceptional potency! as. a' means of building up the 'strength of the human body. We have seen it tested in so many thou- sands of cases that there is ne ques- tion of the effectiveness of this treat- ment. But how are we going to prove this te you unless you try it. You are the one to be benefitted and so it remains for you to make the test Try it when you feel tired out and discouraged. Try it for sleeplessness and irritability. Try it for nervous headaches and indigestion. It is not a mere relief for these ailments, and for this regson yon must persist in its use until the lost vigor is restored to the nerves. But of one thing you can be cer-|. tain-~that each dose of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food contributes something to- wards building up the exhausted ner- vous system. G0 cents a box, a full treatment. of € boxes for §2. 5: at all dealers or Bdmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd. Toronto. Refuse all substitutes, as they only disappoint. MISS ZARA CLINTON In "Robinson Crusoe," the English pangtomine which plays a return e€l- gagement at the Gr and on Friday and Saturday, Feb, 16th and 16th, Wood Is Rotting, A. E. Keech, Clayton, N.Y., has written a letter to the members of the wood fuel bureau at Albany in which he gives his views on the fuel situation in no uncertain terms, He wants the state to fix the price of wood, In his opinion there is enough wood rotting on the ground to sup- ply every village in Northern New York for the next ten years. A sad death occurred on Monday when Mrs. Alex. McPherson expired suddenly on the road from Mud Lake to Calabogie. ing brought from her home to the station at @alabogie, to be removed to the hospital at Renfrew for treat- ment, KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO The hospitals of Kingston are taking a high standing. The new Hotel Dieu is in fine shape, being re- modelled at a cost of $30. 000. The General Hospital is undergoing steady improvement. Contracis have been given out for a new lanndry to cost $3.000, and other buildings are proposed to cost 318.000. Mr. andl Mra. B.'W. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark are en route to Bermwda Kingston, without asking, has been chosen as thé place for the volunteer camp this summer. Belle- ville 08 crying. and will ask the Minister of Militia for it another time, Coal is selling at $5.50 per.ton: hard wood, $6; cut, $6.50, slabs, . EARN-! COAL. | The deceased was be- = pn u Furs Now At the recent large sales of Raw Furs, tho prices have ad- vanced materially on practically all furs, and this means-that.all furs for next season will be ad- vanced in price. Take advantage of our pres- ent low prices. Campbell Bros Kingston's Oldest I'ur Store. ---- Combing Won't Rid ) Hair of Dandruff 'The only \ sure way to get rid of dandruff js to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir- ing; use enough to/ moisten the scalp and rub it in genfly with the finger tips. Do this tonight and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone and three or four more ap- plications will ~ completely dissolve and entirely destroy every - single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, teo, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus- trous, glos gilky and soit, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid aryon, drug store. It is inexpenst never fails to do the work. TREES 10 BE CUT i SO THAT 1,000 CORDS OF MAY BE SECURED. The Board of Works to Recommend to City Council the Cutting of Trees on'Streets gad in Parl ks. any and WOOD Abernet FIVE TY PAGE TPS T0 MVENTSENE 1S STL WSSINGOFFCERS COOPERNTING msmemmamase. susmusnumsmanuamsssnusenssussaasass ~ 2 Specials at $3.95 Ladies' Brown Kid Laced Boots, regular $6.00 for $3.95. A few odd sizes, etc., in men's lac- ed boots, regular $5, $5.50 and $6.00, for $3.95. hy's Shoe Sore ar OUR BIG FURNITURE SALE A AT THIS DINING ROOM SETT IN SOLID BLACK « WALNUT OR FUMED OAK In William and Mary Style in nine pieces, in dull or polished finish. Also odd pieces to fill out your sett at manufacturer's prices. James Reid The Busy Store with Large Stock. Phone 147 -- The Leading Undertaker. KLIM Vee it regularly in place of fresh milk, IT IS PURE, GEN- UINE separated milk in pows { der form. A pound makes four {4 quarts. 35 cents. Reduce your milk bill H.C.Merriman Successor wo J. A. BOYD 611 Princess Street Phone 847. 25% Discount Sale Of Overcoats. To clear out the rest of our big winter stock. ¢ the extra fine values at $11 In fwe a meltonus, beavers, chinchillng, ete. Sizes 35 to 44. Extra good values in nder- wear, sweater conts, socks, mitis, gloves, boots and shoes and rub bers. Isaac Zacks, } 27% Princess Street. | eee Beef, Iron | and 'Wine No wrong can be done with a combination like this. It is designed for all indications of ill health, and is a reliable combination for everybody. Wampole's Beef, Iron and Wine is a fine tonic to take. A good appetizer and just what you need now, Prouse's Drug Store. KLIM Klim is convenient and econ- omicial. Tastes exactly like fresh liquid milk. By using it dally you save time and money. A pound package makes four quarts. Only 35 cents. Try it. » ' Baker's Grocery ; Phone 1016. Princess and Frontenac Sts. The Board of Works will retom- mend to the iCity Council next Mgn- / day night that' enough trees to yield 1,000 cords of wood be eut down on the streets and in the parks; that the wood be eut info twelve foot lengths and® taken to the fair grounds, where it be further cut by an electrically operated saw, and then stored for sale next winter. The city engineer reported that enough trees could be spared {rom the streets and the parks to yield 1,- 000 cords. If the Council sanctions the board's recommendation, work will be begun at once in the City Park. Thus Kingston will make an early start at getting an additional fuel supply for next winter, in view of the declarations that coal will be scarce. # The city engineer was instructed to secure tenders for 16,000 gallons of road vil. The board did not de- cide whether it would oil certain streets this year or not. Some of the members are in favor of letting them go this yéar without treatment and saving three or four thousand dollars. A . Ald. Litton 'wanted to know if steps should 'be taken to get the Col- legiate Institute walks cleared of snow, as they were in a dangerous condition. It was pointed out that the Board of Works had nething to | do with the matter. Ii was the duty «of thé polieé to enforee the by-law respecting snow-shovelling. Afd. Litton alse suggested cutting down some of thé dangesony pitch-holes in the roads. Yhis may be done if enough laborers can be secured. In atiendance at the meeting were Alds.. O'Connor (chairman), Bread, Cakes, Sauces, are only three of the scores of cooked foods in which you can se Khim with economy and perfect satisfaction. | For All the food value of pure, pasteurized, separated milk in powder lorm--makes possible the use of way recipes Ty en ded on account of the high cost of liquid milk. SAVE TROUBLE, MONEY AND WASTE It can be used dey with other dry ingredients. 'When dissolved in water, it can hardly be distinguished in taste from hguid milk, and is used in exactly the same way as liquid milk for ordinary home' SEE DEMONSTRATION AT Henderson's Grocery KINGSTON : Black, Couper, Litton, Simmons aad -