Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1918, p. 5

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a TIcHILL STARTS.COLD WEEKS HELLO, How about trying the new gar- age of Robinson and Wiltshire. All Kinds of curs repaired premptiy, vulcanizing, ears wash. ed, We sell gasoline, olin, tires, Bod accessories, Second-hand ones for snie. 339% Bagot Street. Phowe 242, WAS SICK FOUR Mr {ville, N (taken {BOL wet was able I had I inflar I think I grey | : y [a nt the first IMPERIAL LIFE my cold and cough : . one was taken Iweére broken up, and the second did {its work completely. I am raising a {family and I find that it is a good All slugle men should remain medicine for the children." such ax long ax they sre unin- sured... The man who will net fusure for the benefit of his wife doesn't deserve to have a wife, _- J. B. COOKE to cra fri end to get Nor. Ni i cs; Vood There is no remedy that will cure istubborn colds gr coughs, the kind jthat won't lét go, like Dr. Wood's Syrup inflammation, soothes heals the diseased mu-| the lungs and bron- system com- 8 Lhe ion, {eous lining of chial tubes, and rids the Phone 503 Residence 842 ring coughs and colds. s0 many spurious "Pine" ms arke ot that you "Dr. Wood's' je | There are | preparations on the {i should e you get { when you ask for it, | Put up in a yellow wrapper; three { pine trees the trdde mark; price 25¢ {and 50c; manufactured only by The {T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, { Ont. peg -- National Breweries Manufacturers of the Famous Dow's and Dawes con- fought half ter of mere years Eczema boy with legs in a hottles Terrible ase PORTER | It just 8 Order a Case from r up this disease.' is is the late testimony The Thompson Bot- oy ting Co. ninent newspaper man Sole Agents took to and his remarkable story request We have se other cures with this marvel- liquid wash that we freely offer a bottle our personal guar Try it today. Maphood's Drug | , Kingston D. D. D. FOR SKIN DISEASE After all, patience is about hest form of politenes on on For Kingston District, Tel. 804. 202 Princess St, ENGINEERS=LOOK! SAIELY FIRST FOR YOU BABBITT ADJUSTABLE SPROCKET RIM LOSE that valve on the steam main or sprinkler system Guick 3 Le of property is endangered. The valve is hard Ladders mean falls or scalding. The BABBITT ADSUSTA ABI E SPROCKET RIM closes any valve with the pull of achain. Fits the wheel of any valve. Explicit valiableinformation on request [MGIREERING QPEGIALTIES Som > no obli- LIMITED 1808 King Street West gation. Toronto, Ont. Manufacturers of the EVERLASTING VALVE for boiler blow-off sérvice and 1000 other uses IT NEVER LEAKS 240,000 IN USE. Write for catalogue. Overseas' Boxes : Safety Razors, Shaving Soap, Antiseptic Soap, Antiseptic Powder, and all the little comforts that go to make life bearable for the boys in the trenches SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Corner Princess and Montreal Sts. Telephone 41. ndhuiaddiiiaiuiahaiaiaiaiahakahairrrirhiriaie aaah kaahhhahodh hh gh hh hh as Doctors Fail nervous | who sold him the the | NIGHT SIGHT ! @ It's at night Ume that most people find their eyesight failing. 17 "your eyes do not give you comfort for night reading it is a gign you need our helpiand glasses. We are equipped to give you satisfaction. J. J. STEWART, Opt.D Planting Onions White and Yellow Dutch Sets, English Mul- tipliers and Shallots, also all kinds of gar- den.seeds. Crawford s Grocery "Good Things To Eat." Phone 26. OPTICIAN AND OPTOMETRIST Opposite Post Office, Kingston. 5 The SAFEST MATCHES in the WORLD Also the Cheapest! -- are EDDY'S 500'S" use they are impregnated with a chemical " ed Borate there are more pettoct matches to the tan whi vo 3 see the stick "dead" immediately the match is wl wa For in any other box on the market. economy and your own good sende, will urge the necessity of buying noue but EDDIS MATC TCHES. i i | GO TO JAIL RATHER THAN TH 14! WHO GAVE IT TO THEM | { Ontario Temperance Act Giving Much "Frouble To Tipplers Who Cannot | Do Withont Their "Bitters." t that the "ld" is on tight| the sale of intoxicating) zr to make things pretty | people who eannot do | i liquor, hard for without Some not many stood cused of ed guilty, question to all the few wee BO. @ young in years out of his teens, | before Magistrate Farrell, ac-| being intoxicated, He plead- but when asked the oid old which the magistrate puts] tipplers in these days of | rule under the O; T. } "Where did you get your liquor?" The un-| fortunate young fellow told a ramb- ling story about getting # at a home {on ~-- street, He did not know the | name of the party who served him. "I'll just give you a few days to} . brush up your memory," remar ked| {tive cadi, and the accused went tof The chap, who loved his whiskey, | refused to give the name of the party | who had given it to him. He +| even ready to go to jail before he | would tell, | i "However, the jail is not a pleasant | { place, as all unfortunates who have! happened to fall in the police net can | tell you, and this young man went in| for the first time. He spent the most | fos his time in gine. It was for that special object the Magistrate {sent hini to jail He was sent there | on remand. He had no work to do, {and therefore he was not compelled 12 work, and he had lots of time to | get his "thinking cap' in good work- | ing 'order For two weeks he thought! the matter, but he would not in to the name of the man bottle of liquor. hance. of securing his want tell- ove | Bive | Even [1 herty | tale.' He er ed his third week The | question bothered him nig and dey. | | Will I tell? This was the guestioh | that was ever before him. "Yes 1 | will," he finally declared, and he was {'brought before magistrate. He | was thereupon fined $10 and costs { with the option of a month. He had | a dear friend who.covered his fine and he was not competiled to go back | to jail He gave the name of the | man, whom he claimed, sold him a bottle of whiskey for 2, | This story show st 'how f i man will go to Sar liguor hard shield the man who is guilty of a very serious offence, in having sold the liguor. From time.to time, men go to jail rather than give away the name of party who gave rm strong drink at the he did not to be a ar a nis | Baby's Health In The Spring. The Spring is a time of anxiety to mothers who have little ones in the home. Conditions make if necessary to keep the baby indoors. \ He is of- ten confined to overheated badly ven- tilated rooms and catches colds which rack his "whole system. To guard against this a box of Baby's Own Tab- lets should be kept in the house and an decasional dose given the baby to keep his stomach and bowels work ing regularly. This will prevent colds; constipation or colic and keep baby well. The Thijets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 jcents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Amendment. To Tempe rance Act. An important amendment to the Ontario Temperance Act appears in Section 26 and is of special intergst to druggists and: grocers. It reads as follows: 'No esdence, tincture, § compound or flavoring eatraet con- taining alcohol is to be sold exc ept in bottigs containing two and a hall, ounces and record of sale must bé kept in a book." The sale of any tincture or any extract of ginger ex- cept to a person having a permanent place of residence and only on an affidavit that it is only to be used for domestic purposes renders the ven- dor Hable to a penalty of from $50 to $300. Noises In Ears, ' Twitching Nerves Teld of the Exhausted Condition of the Nérves--Indigéstion and Weak Heart Action Were Other Symptoms. Kingston, Ont., April 13.--There are few people in this city who are not acquainted with the exceptional restorative power of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Reports have come from almost every street of the Lime- stone City' telling of cutes effected by this treatment, and the druggists have been surprised at the enormous demand for this great nerve restora- tive.' This is not to be wondered at when cure is effected in such extreme and complicated cases as the one describ- ed in this letter. 25 Mrs. M. A. Couling, 61 Stanley street, Kingston, Ont., writes: . "For a mimber of years I suffered from a rundown condition of the sys- tem, due to overwork, I could not sleep and was restless and worried. I had pains through my back, buzz: ing in the ears and twitching of my nerves and muscles. | had indiges- tion and my appetite became poor. I would gét drowsy after eating and frequently suffered from great weak- ness. My circulation was poor, my hands and feet always cold and my heart action weak. I consulted doe- tors but they could do nothing for me. Whilst in this condition I de- cided upon a trial of Dr. Chase's iNerve Food. After taking eight boxes of this medicine I am relieved of 'all the symptoms from which 1 suffered before' and in general I feel like a new woman. I used to be very onstipated, so 1 took Dr. Chase's idney-Liver Pills in conpection with the Nerve Food, and am completely cured of that trouble, too, » re Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, G0¢ a box, a full treatment of 6 boxes for $3.75, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Do not be talked into ig A substitute. Imitations only disappoin 332 King Street. | pletely of all the bad effects of lin-| Jail | b was | o '| this will be worse still, SHOU 1D BE ( ON- | ED Now INVESTIG ATION Sk DUCTy Absence of Liquor Makes Demand for Narcotics very Strong and Patent Medicines Need Attention, he Government should con- ht against narcotics of various kinds and particularly make | enquiries into the great. mass o patent medirimes being offered a statement made to the Whig by a druggist who Yor the sake of Cana- dian mdnhood-= and womanhood wants that protection, Since prohibition has gone into force there has been the greatest de- mand for stimulants of various kinds. First it was the invalid port, then a | concoction from ginger and other! easily obtainable ingredients. Now with legisiation governing the sale of these the question comes up of other stimulants, The question is such an important | one according to the druggist that | he advises immediate investigation | y competent authorities to prevent | trouble later on That tinue to fig 18 MUST HAVE THER LIOUOR THE SALE OF NARCOTICS ENIRENSASEN NENAEAENESERERYRRERTEPUNRENRRRRRRND Special Young ladies' mahogany colored calf laced boot, Neolin sole and rub- ber heels. "The High School Girls' Fa- vorite Shoe." Abernethy's Shoe Store rn ---------- Theatrical News (Continued from Page 12.) At the Grand. Grand will offer an excep-! x ( bill for Monday and ext week June EH latest and best five-act | Made, entit- | will be sure | most critical. | ported by a very | any of whon ht. All t Marriage Market | olendid work in even ("The Marriage Marke does begin to compare | with Tenth Case" when it comes 1perb acting, elabor- ate stage settings and the magnifi- | cent scenery of some of California's | world-famed beanty spots. The plot! is of most interesting and: ab- sorbing type, through which in- terwoven t most de itful of love | stories § Pathe 3, contain- ing some we unusual animated news items all parts of the world, together with two reels of the most laughable comedy, will be shown. A splendid actif polite vaudeville will complete one of the | most attractive bills of the season Coming, "Watch Your Step." One of the liveliest shows at | will come to this ¢ity this season fs Irving 'Berlin's international synco- pated musical success, entitled, "Watch Your Step," which will be! at the Grand Opera House on Tues- day, April 23rd "Watch Your Step" fulfills the definition of musical eomedy in every particular. It possesses exquisite light music, excellent chorus . numbers, bright and witty dialogue, plenty of whole- | some fun, and dis presented by a company that makes ft fizz and | bubble with that intangible "some- thing" that seems to breathe the! odor of Broadway into a show. The story of the play coneerns an eccen- tric's will, leaving two million to the man or woman who has never known love, and then introduces an | English dancing master and a | dainty little Quaker maid as rival | contestants for the money. Of gourte | Do Three Things it becomes the proper thing to take the two (pretended) innocents rel ~cure Headache in 20 minutes and snow them New York; and inci- | ~--break up a Cold over night dentally the sudience gets 8 look | stop Monthly pains of women. a =o } Ye 5 There is one thing they will not Metropolitan Opera House. and seve- ral other places. | do=they, won't hurt you. DINNA FORGET TO TURN ON HANDS OF ON Daylight Saving \ Will Go Into Effect at Two O'clock Sun day Morning. The tionally Tuesday of vidge in hei World Pi ture, led, "The Tenth ( to © even Miss ige capable comp stars in the who saw 'The will remémber that pla But Another Consignment Just Ree ceived and Ready for Your Inspection. not the j ne is from also You won't have to think long over which hat you want when you see the new models of these celebrated American Hats, They have style all over them and quality through and through. Come in they are new the factory. Also the other leading makes including Borsalino, - Christy, Horton, Stetson, ete., $2.8 and see them while and fresh from 50 te $6. CanphellBrs The Big Hat Dealers. en NHARLY A CENTURY OLD. | The Kind of Material Put in Kings ton Building. W. J. Jewell ' is superintending {the re-modelling of Principal Bruce | Taylor's residence at Queen's Uni- versity, says the Napanee Express. The entire interior will be ¢ hanged and new additions built. The build- el jing is nearly a century old. There This is a line from a Harry Lau-fare eight old-fashioned fire places der song, and it is quite popular | for 'burning wood. The nails used with a great many tltese days, in dis-| in the building iwere all hand made cussing daylight saving. According] {as was also aM the interior finish to legislation passed at Ottawa, all] | panels, door jamps, doors and floors the clocks must be pushed aliead ah | in fact all the wood work was plan- hour at 2 o'clock on Sunday morn-| ed by hand. 5 ing, so. don't forget to do the trick --nns before you go to bed on Saturday Actor Hery in 1879. fiight. And also be sure that you| Harry Barfoot, who played as do not forget to wind the clock or| Bleeker to John Pendleton in for you may | "Pollyanna" show here Thursday 'late for |and Friday, is one of the oldest aect- ors. now on the road. Comparing notes with D. P. Branigan, he said that he played here in 1879 with Dantel Bamnian in "Richard the Third," one of the first plays pro- duced at the old Martin Opera House which was destroyed by fire in 1808. "My Rheumatism Is All Gone" She Says MILLEY'S TRIBUTE TO DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Newfoundland Lady Tells How She Suffered for Years, and How She Found Relief. Exploit's Harbor, Notre Dame Bay, Nfid, Apr. 12. --That Dodd's Kidney Pills are Shor their enviable reputation in every corner of Can- ada is evidenced by the statement of Mrs. Samuel Milley, a well-known ident of this plage. 2 "For several years | suffered from rheumatism and heart failure, Mrs. Milley states. boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and my rheumatism is all gone. Dodd's Kidney Pills are a wonderful medicine. 1 recqmmend them to all my friends who are not feeling well, and they, like myself, speak. highly of them. used Dodd's Kidney Pills and "I used got relief." Dodd's Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys.* If the kidneys are weak and sick they cannot do their full work of straining the impurities out.of the blood. The result is bound to be sickness and disease. To keep the kidneys . sound is to lay the the foundation of good health. Ask "It's, Nice to Get Up In The Norn}. ing, But It's Nicer to Lie In Your! Bed." be two or hours church, Just to let the people get what used to the innovation, the Government decided to myke the change on Sunday, and the people generally will agree that no better day could be made for the change. Many citizens use 'the day of rest," fot an extra "nap" in the morning, and if the hands of the clock are pushed on an hour there will be no; kicking about it. The night police, engineers, firemen, and the who are employed at night, are Isughing up their sleeve over the fact that they will have an hour less to work during Saturday night. more some- hotel clerks, MRS. many 2 KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO Three colts owned by F. A. Fol- ger are entered in the yearling Stakes in the Ontario Breeders' As- sociation. J. H. Met. fe. also has entries. LX A jury sitting Chief Justice LArmour, gave judgment for $25 to Robert Shaw in his suit against Alex- ander Snowden, police sergeant, for unlawful arrest at a public meeting and imprisonment: Chief Justice Armour declared that policemen had no right to attend public meet- ings. Mr. Shaw was detained in the police Station for three hours, and later was convicted in police court and fined. Principal Grant preached a sermon at Convocation Hall in favor of a the || ARETE ERC EERE RCCRCCR SAA SO | i What a Better Home Means To a Woman Home to a woman is the one place of greatest importance. Wife, mo- ther, daughter, spend nine-tenths of their time in the héuse. Surely that is reason enough why you should make the home as attractive as pos- sible. Is your home all that you would have it? If it is not you can easily make it so by looking over our attractive s spring display. The busy store with large stocky JAMES REID The Leading Undertaker: with Motor Funeral Car. Phone 147 for Motor Ambulance. HEE Rn, A A Pg AN AN AN AA At Pir overnment Standard Flour Made by ingston Milling Co. Limited Is Eminently Satisfactory To All Users. HUNGARIAN--For Bread. WHITE ROSE--For Dread and Cake. CROWN--Winter Wheat Pastry. For Sale by All Dealers. 'The : ] Sarsaparilla Season is here, a general favor. ite in spring medicine. Builds you up, makes you strong, puri- fies the blood and starts your appetite, We ean recommend Nyal's Sarsaparilla to you as it is an excellent formula, Ask for it at Prouse's Drug Store. H.C.Merriman CHOICE GROCERIES Meats, Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw. Choice Stock of Vegetables Phone 847, "1 used twenty-two! 611 Princess Street. Phone 82. Sag CANADA'S HAIR FASHION STORE Glenn-Charles - Hair Goods fa Miss Glenn will be in Kingston, Wednes- day, April 17th, Randolph Hotel. With a full line of Ladies' and (Gentlemen's Hair Goods, incinding switches, transformations, partings, motor-waves, pin-euris, men's wigs and toupees, etc. If you are not satisfied with the appearance of your hair consull.. Miss Glenn, sho is an authority on Hair Goods and individual hair styles. Free demonstration, Write tor catalogue. . GLENN-CHARLES 89 King St. West. I knowi Drink Charm Tea "To Reduce the High Cot of Living ey a package of Charm New Japan Tea atthe - low" price of 23c a half pound 'package. union of the Protéstant churches of your meighbors if Dodd's Kidney Canada. Pills do not cure sick kidneys. * dha radia aiid duaiahhai dh sak A

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