Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1918, p. 12

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_. PAGE TWELVE ¢ a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, A MAY 3, 1918. WORTH OVER $500 | . 4 BOTTLE 30 40 "After 3 Years Misery Pm Now Almost a Well Man Thanks | To Tanlac, He Says. tm: -- rely 1 wouldnt ako thou- { sand dollars for. the good this Tanlac 'has done me and I have only taken two hetlles so far, "sald Bdward Cos- 4 5 230 Pape Axe. of Toronto, Save Your Coal THE SOWARDS COAL CO. Phone 155. Mr. Costello is an : #iher day, y Tomlinson & " THOMAS COPLEY | i of Thomas Telephone 987 * { CR Br three. years," he .con- wanting snpiilug done tu the rarpen. | "Losufferad agonies from tery Hue, Estimates given on Al Kinde | troubles, and although I ood Berd De GIT Ataris mine kava | 0 Kinds of medicines '1 gat Will receive peompe aifention. Shop | worse instead of better. Nothing %0 Queen wirdet; emed to agree with me, and soon AS er eating 1 would bloat up so with , that 1 could hardly breathe. I & heavy feeling in the pit of my b For the loys at the Fromt : stomach, and at times. it pained me | 80. 1 could hardly stand it. My heart lias . > CHOCOLAT TA { would flutter and palpitate, and I 4 > th Chosotater 3 | WOM feel just Jike 1 was going to ® Ready-to-use © faint. After supper when I sat down } Contstan the Ehacolate, Milk and { 1 the paper 1 often felt sp dizzy Sagar, . od Instantly by Adding would have to get up and walk nig Water Outy | about, and I've even had a stop work | No Cooking or Milk Required. at many. & time on aecount | "Foe Sale Hy i tinged, tomadh A RN i co en | A PAA Ta (hf 8 Lhe saop wa attack coming on, My tongue | badly coated, and I would have awful taste in my, mouth on get; up in the mornings. ! {0 had taken 30 mugh. medicine f that 1 was disgusted . with it, bat | when 1 read how Tanlac had relley-| | ed so many cases 'ike ming 1. de-| ll | cided to try it. Well, sie, fy the { ime 1 had finished my first hattle '» 241-3 Princean St. Phone 74 Vary FROM THE NEWS FROM LANSDOWN. Ppa Ma Soldiers Return From Overseas Sep. vice--Oddfellows at Church. Lansdowne, May 1.--Miss Edna MeNeil, who has been assisting at the telephone office here, has re- turned home. David Moore, of Re- gina, is visiting relatives, Sergt. A. H. Fo rand Mrs. Fowler, Kings- ton, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. E. Dixon. Sergt. Fowler: Went overseas with the first con- tingent and js, now home on fur lough. i t The LOO.F. attended. service on Sunday afternoon in Chalmers Pres- baterian church. Rev. Mr. Beck- stedt officiated. Pte. Harry Ferris, Aho has heen serving overseas, is invalided Home. He arrived on Sunday last, and is under treatment in a military heos- pital in Kingston. His sister, Ligdie, went to see him on Monday. « Mrs. Joan Quinn 45 a patient in Kingston General Hospital. Mr; and Mrs. John Webster, Guaanoque, are spending: a couple of weeks with friends. Harold Maatofd is a pati- ent in the military. ohaspital gn Kiggatan, Ns Bring with blood poisoning. Mr. "apd Mrs. William Graham and family are moving into Mrs. George MoKay's house . op James street. Johm Scott, of Athens, nephew. of Mis. H. ock, spent Supday with his aunt, went to Kingston on 'Monday to enlist. CRT Tw wey 7 UNTRYSIDE SUDDEN DEATH AT LELAND Of Mrs. A. Glaco--Red Cross 8So- cloty Organized. Leland, May 1.---On Saturday the residents of Leland were shocked to héar of the sudden and unexpected death of pne of the oldest and most respected persons in the vicinity, Mrs. A. Glace. A short time ago she had grippe, but had apparently re- covered and was busy at her house- hold" duties when her summons came. Deceased 'Was seventy-two years of age. and Fd spent all ber dite in this place, Her husband two. . daughters pre-decanged. . he some tine ago. At the tinte of her Asath fer hiother was living with her. S her brother, JP. Whallen, and one sister, . Mrs. J. Culling, she leaves two. grand- children; iss Mildrod and. Arthur Campbell. Phe funeral servige was vanducted in the church by Rev. S. Throop, after Which the remains were placed in, Sand. Hill vault. 5 «The women have organized a. Red Crass. society 'and: have flecided to meet every (Wednesday to help sup- plyiithe eversing demand fo soldiers' 1 veh. ition on. Monday ¥ «Abhe Spn- 5 A actising for Mother Visions: BLES, J. Culkin fis. at her hrothet's Fad P. : 4 ¥ samples of Beed Cora will be good and of Ligh germisatiop : hoe Giles dow and we will ship abot the ot_A: - b fe Eel soy Flint of extra arly "Deg" We an to being cascld prices hele; casliwrlih Seder: & CORN Busted, Improved Leasing Braces § 3 Rete Dent ny i A000 @ Eureki White « 50 00 bn ad SPSS 8 Gipnt Red Cotviy. 436 1 SeleCred Mammoth White. 4 #$ 4 GRASS SEEDS Bushe), 48156, Tithothy Regal No. 1G do Ex. Cholos No.2 da ING. 2G. 8... do Frinte, No.3 G. 5. doand Alsike; Ne. 8.G@iy For ig fot. Said ie a economy, wear "FLEET FOO Wear them all the time--for work. and, play-- for business and pleasure. sik Whalens a : Ceonge MgCullough. , Gerald Ship | Mary Jegllar in ghe guest of Mrs. BY, E | RE There's a style for every occasion an easy, ch oh aia man, Garnet Sheppard, Mrs, Shep- FLAMERS RON ; "hi f * EE Tt . h - fe h y p i three years of misery, 1 am almost pad and son and Miss Olive Foley Can apd Mr, . John ¥ | . comfortable ht for eV ery foot a j# well man, and feel better than I matored to Deseronlo on Sunday, Said 5 it Sunday avith Keelor- J hk Fleet Foot shoe for every member : od of the family, have in all that time, thanks to Tan- | Willlam Ccigrove has purcha the Mr. and Mps. #. John- lar I. can eat Afthing I ant and Sefton a, erin purchased the oid of family, Poti Bans, at HM. ] x : il hase no more trouble w BAS OF In- griy pa les § 'n, | Belars,, it § a i - . ia : # digestion, That dull, heavy feel- UE. pray Chavies Halle, fat. Xincent Banks, who. had, his All || Sled Yi None genuine unless stamped "FLEET jing is gone, my heart does not worry her parents, Mr, and Ars. W. w. | shoulder broken, is. improving. ; Mrs. ; Se ! \ FOOT" on the sole. ! fil | oe dike dt did, apd. I sleep. like log Foley. Harry Latimer, Kingston, is | £-40rkey is 111 of grippe. 'Mr. and Fr iB a ' all wight. "Fhave never ghien Aes vighing Frank Labhuer. Miss Ber Mea lc Dickenson spent Sunday at The best shoe dealers sell " Flot Fool." 4 S 2 TNs Oo Mr. Whalleir's. tee 4 . . Canadian Conselidated * ye» Rubber Company Limited HiRap Orice: MONTREAL 28 Service Branches ihegughont Canada, I noticed a' big improvement. 1 am jon. my third bottle now, and after timanial to a medicine béfore, hut nico Quint fs nest. of Miss : % # > y 8 3 S nudie Wy relief has been so wonderful that Son Ti dy Si Rbis= Me hele of TTT ' iI feel dt my duty to. give Tanlac the SOR have received. a onl of Sapper leonard oli Ferguson, fi crodit, and will recommend it to MN¥- | con), Miss Mildred Fr bug, of M {Eseatl, 1s wisiting her Sister, Mrs. fil Tanlac is sold in Kingsten by A. Frederick MdConnell. Mry. 1. 1 iP Chown. Eowler, who is vigiting in, Peterhoro, il) In Battersea by ©. 8. Clark. In'ils here for a couple of days. LFornleigh hy Ervin Manin... In Ar- : i M. J. Henllon, A == ADVT, formerly a eivil engineer at Frank- ford, second 'sen of thedate T. K. Ferguson, King, dost his lite on dhe transport crossing the Atlantic gn In Plevnaiby @Ubhert Ost- Mareh 4th. etn DISCHARGES #N- CANADA, PARCELS KOR GERMANY. YA New Regulations Affecting Canadian Soldiers Overseas, The NEWest ; unounced gol- Fre tawa, London. plays $5; Canadian diers 10 future, is undéfstood; aria} will only be discharged in Candida, Send OR ions Eoverning the | SXCORLD. very exceptional - efreum-f yeoman of war "Germany have stances, and then only when the been issued by the Post Office De- by a asncarned- has been placed! partment 1 gosordiiice with me thos by a medical board in category I adopted by the British War Office, for discharge or for invaliding to da. Men A cpory a ur a ie! he 7 Sel: or . : gher, are pot gl # Tor discharge' us er 1 0 pg 3 in grey and brown. in the British. Isles under any dir MALS than officers, 8 ides cumstances. Soldiers discharged in notadi below hoes that are smart | ry ANG Bitioh eles sah. dot onload to! wa PUR a petisan elon and dressy. Te ey ithe post-discharge AY "cllu, * tooth' powder Doreaay Pos Tg i i ; 2, : Cods, fl THE DAINTIEST | OF FINE FOOT. WEAR The newest. designs which they would receive had their e discharge taken piace . In Canpdn. an, on on 3 nt} . Neither will free Anansport ia .Can- Jates, a, 'medal ¥ Che. Great dmolish Lemedy. | 898 be provided, bons, brass polish, mittens (one pair' oth hil invigorates de whdle } ¥ ™ & quarter), mum oa ch y&ury, " ipd 11 shaving soap (one stick 4 Br ES Boney, 1 oid af Ft BAA of Fagen ahd ovided I Fak Me or o ; y 'made Of w ing | hy Pulse or ail a iy r Infants and. .bec or leather) cqmb, al Nore pati = 2 2 oo = Sd RA Use F ito A oe AA ts There is little truth in the report nt SBT that bald-headeéd men scramble for ZZ 'seats in the front row----at church. «Signature of itl et Se A eo te PA ti Sorat i re cm pn a 2 a brushes. | 2. The; personal ..pargel may: he seut once a quarter only. The maxi- mum weight is 11 pounds. It is ad- FET vised. that such parcels should not We bie a Sha og) weigh less than three poinds, so as to. minimize the risk of loss in the Dost. wid. The personal. parcel must be | packed and despétched through the | post office by the friend or relative Why Semi-ready Clothes : j of the prisoner, who received the WW. a » j coupon mentioned below, and the and hy aot? coupon must be affixed to' the parcel. 4. A supply of coupons will be is- sued (a) for prisoners of war belong- io 'the . forces by the isoners- of Wa trtment; Canha- - i er 2 " A i ho: : » * * i 3 % we i ¥ 4 Quite apart from a personal interest in howe otkin. has phe right semi-ready Tailored Clqthes is the big = te Lio ehom + a 0 ar he per. Fo, 3 san. to o he given. fact that country-wide, whete men have 5. #5 slioulome iwarned : der tem do AA them for choice, they consigler tliem so "article . es] He far ghead that the question df whose A A ! clothes come next is of little in arest. gn es come next is of little interest $ He cil i Good clothes keep on lookiag good-- - Si Cubana "gn ihe: he grow old" gracefully, and pot with -the LR : sheen of the rundown never-was:" cng he nr att) ; FA 3 Pet hay . & 'postman lar iednte : 5 If we could take a . which will be address. Wi of " Be a a hen ay Sich pi ar aaa) through the tailoring workraoms and the | fl unan cubermige del ste | designing rooms and: inspecting rooms of 7 1 oy Bc ring printed in - : ee: : ; ingide of which are the words the Semi-reads Shops, we would have oners' rtonal Parcel] all the worth Wn - short time--for 'a # nd men : ; had seen would be #

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