" PAGE THREE Shad Probs: Fine and warm today and on Saturday. L of the workers In our} world, but they are fiil+ - A itions of trust and| NE ENN EN EEA NPR NE ERE i . » [Sturder view | art conditions "twas cert 8s girls hyve! me wianen my told me how Tan sufferings ami said that if only try it she believed it i; A -- tr -- : "I1 WAS LUCKY DAY (A ANNUAL I WAS L iY. YW. » oF MEETING 3, both to the community and to 3 impor Coal Sales wi Js s will be for Neighbor Adviséd Her to ance in the Bank--Reports From ||, Women's Christian The rates to ; , ' ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 17.1918. ine mpossible to overestimate the! a lw of young womanhood in these COAL CUSTOMERS " | ' i i FOR ME SHE SAS A SUCCESSFUL YEAR REPORTED | greiter Please Notice ! SOA dn [BY THE GENERAL SECRETARY |comme Mrs. Hewston Is Glad Her, To. Oft--ial. | FespOnSIDI Cash Only. : i { Various Organizations, {1 tv & fuel lay 16 The annual moeting of the Young| or BOOTH & CO. held Thurs evening in the rooms been adjusted to iheir ineomes and g | Association wa had relieved Iw wonld sr 1 took her done all she sz declared Mars 122 Ryding Avenue of the Association Mra 1 Mac 3 réguiring temporary help have | donuell occupied the ehair in the ab-| kept at the till suitable general and One of the greatest "Thrift Sale" days of the year, with a hundred at- tractive bargain opportunities. Read this sensational list of spec- 1al values. , LISLE HOSE ii 1 150 pair black and white fine lisle hose, in sizes | } to 10. - Saturday .. .. : vo ves. 3 for $0.00 WHITE SILK HOSE 120 pair white silk boot hose with heavy garter welt and double toe and heel. Reg. 75¢. Saturday .. .. .. 2 for $1.00 COLORED SILK HOSE -- 25 doz. "Crown Brand" silk stockings, in colors black, white, tan, brown, sand; clay, grey and navy. Special value at $1.25. Saturday ... . . i a a WHITE FLANNELETTE 800 yards soft white fleecy flannelette; full 27 inches wide, worth 25¢ a yard. Saturday . . . i... 5 yards for $1.00 PRINTS AND GINGHAMS 750 yards light colored prints and ginghams, in spot check- ed and striped designs; worth 18c a yard. Saturday . . A ct 3 .. 8 yards for $1.00 -p Fresh daily to your home, for 10 cents a gallon. A limited number of new customers can be taken on at present, and more added as soon as sultable conveyances are completed to deliver. This water has been ex- amined at Queen's College and found absolutely pure. ... ,.. Don't neglect, but phone at once and make arrangements for prompt delivery, Phone 59 or 1056 $1.00 he On Sunday an old and respected resident of Elizabethtown passed awdy in Fzre=Maoore, He was eighty: four years of age and a son of the late Richard Moore, a poineer of the township of Elizabethtown. of the co sence of Miss McCallum {employment was procured for them 28 mueh for m Mrs. H. Breck read the report of One woman was kept five weeks. | vice and it Dan the finance committee which was In the religious department ality | would, eeent very satisfactory. The total expendi-| is. emphasized. Practical Christian- ma Hewston, o "ture was $7,031.02 snd the re ell all that proves of real value in | Toronto. $7081.03 leaving wu hank balance ofl g the erplexing questions and | "I had sulfered from a run-l ge g overwhelming difficulties that the down condition tomgeh trouble} Mrs, BE. D. McCallum presented thej average individual hag to face in life i for four or five years," she ealitiisl onl rt ior this managemneit committea] Three adult Bible 08 were con- ned, "and my appetite was so poor and the ahnouncement that the mort-| ducted in the association--.one on that I coulda't relish a thing, Every gage had been paid off was received] Sunday, one on Tuesday and a third thing tasted alike and after with applause. She attributed this}on Saturday. Personal work forms a I bad such a tight, puffed up feeling, the great interest and generosity} great part of our religious activity. about my stomach and chest that Ii 5 oo ro) And Mr. Douglas, Mr.| An active part was taken in the could hardly my breath. M¥|weleh had taken a great interest in] "Girl's, Work Conference" held in heart acted strangely and hurt soi. coe of the association which| the winter. The object ~ was four~ bad at times 1 could hardly stand} hitherto greatly handicapped in| fold, i.e., physical, intellectual, social it, and often | felt lke I was goingly, 'Wu's, oy of funds and feligious, It proved a success in to suffocate. My nerves, too, were| The report of the house committee] every way.' in very bad shape, I would roll andj oo' Mrs. A. Strachan. There] Extension work consisted of visit- toss on my bed half the night HYIE| ware twenty-eight boarders all win-| ing the factories and bringing a little to sleep and when 1 got up in the or but at 'present there were eigh-| of the association spirit to patients mornings [ felt so tired and WOTnOut | taan 'She dealt with the internal{ in their homes and hospitals, and miserable that I would almost |economy of the institution and show-| © Our employment bureau is worthy | drop in my tracks. led that the high cost of living was a of its name.but the demand for works "After 1 started on Tanlac I began | factor of much concern, necessitating! ers exceeded the supply. An effort is to feel stronger and better right ithe raising of the charge for board. | ilwoys made to place a girl where away, my appetite picked up, my in-1 Mise Lockett reported for th he will best suit the conditions. digestion was relieved and 1 SOON membership committee and Mis: Investigation' work was done and got so 1 enjoyed everything I ate [Olive Chown that of the educational present conditions in the eity call for That tight, smothering feeling is committee. Miss Barlow gave an in-| a forward step on the part of the as- gone, my heart never worries me like teresting account of the juyenile| sociation, but at present we are wait- it did, I have gotten completely over work. and expressed high appreci-| ing for en} enment as to the na- my enrvousness and sleep like a baby ation of the assistance rendered byl ture of just atsthat step should be. all night, Tanlac has given mé solthose who took charge of the domes-| The secretary has conducted relig- much strength and energy that I eanitie science and sewing classes, jous meetings at the epll and in now do alt my housework without ai Miss F. King of the Fellowship! some of the chureh socie 3, CO-0p- bit of trouble." { Club, told of the work done for mis-| erated with the local council in ar- Tanlac is sold in Kingston by A.islons, the Red Cross and Military Y. ranging for women's prayer| P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Ost-|M.C.A. entertainments were given for meeting in the City Hall, and repre- ler, in Battersea by C. 8. Clark, iniconvalescent soldiers at the Mowat! sented the assoc lation on the locall Fernleigh by Ervin Martin, in Ar-land Ongwanada hospitals as well as executive greater production doch by M J. Seullion, In Sharbot | Christmas cheer committee and the executive of the Lake by W. Y. Canngn, } Miss Wilson reported on the work Kingston operative summer =-ADVT. lof the recreation committee, which | gehool, = jeonsisted of pienies, auto trips, She expres the hearty « En sed high appreciation of] operation of the board sisting in carrying on 10 the classes, In nature study, tennis and jeroquet games, She paid a high tri- | bute to the secretary, Miss Foster, | for her work in promoting all enter 8 for free advertising. tainments, = Miss M. King told of, . Macdonunell, who filled the the Sunday Bible classes. | chair in a very efficient manner, paial | f warm compliment to the Secretary for the manner in which the work | had been carried on, She reported | that a new piano had been provided | for the boarders Miss Ross moved a vote of thanks to the retiring members and a new list of members was presented. They are: Mrs. L. Macdonnell, Mrs. Hed- ley, Mrs. Henderson, - Mrs. Perey Chown, Mrs. C, Anglin, Mrs. T. Davidson, Mrs. L. Chambers, Mrs. W. D. Taylor, Mrs, Lothrop, Mrs. Castle- man, Mrs. G. Harrison. A meeting will 'be held on the fist Monday in June, at which the new officers will ba appointed. A vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. A. Craig, accompanied by Mrs. A. W. Richardson, and a duet by Mrs. Craig and Miss Foster. Miss Telgmann gave a very pleasing violin selection. members for a the work and paid a tribute lors 8 The Secretary's Report, Miss Foster, the General Secretary, gave a very comprehensive report of her work which is in part as follows: A AA No om Slight Stroke of Paralysis Down Left Side--Stomach and Heart Affected--Case Raffled Doctors For Three Years. LADIES' UNDERWEAR 10 doz. fine Egyptian cotton combinations, the famous : "hygiene" quality. Reg. 75¢c. Saturday .. .. .. .. 2 for $1. 25 doz. white cotton vests; reg. 35c. Saturday . . . 4 for $1.00 15 doz! O. S. Cumfy cut vests, reg 65¢c. Saturday .. 2 for $1.00 NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS 60 pair Nottingham lace curtains, in a variety of striking designs; reg. $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. Saturday . . .. WHITE MIDDIES 50 doz. new 'Admiral' and "Jack Tar" middies, with col- ored and self trims: worth from $1.50 to $1.75, for wo- men, misses and children. Saturday .. .. .. .. OVERALL APRONS . Trenton, Ont., May 17.~A very in- {teresting report has been received from Mrs. Pringle in regard to her recovery from partial paralysis. This was a most extreme ease, for doctors had been t,ying for three years. to find something which would restore the depleted nerve force. z One can scarcely imagine stronger evidence of the restorative influence of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Mrs. C. Pringle, Queen Trenton, Ont., writes: "About five years ago I was trou- bled with my stomach, there was a sort of paralyzed feeling across it hee eee a HEARTS .. .. .. .. KIDNEYS .. .. .. .. COAL HOIST SUNK. It Went Down in Deep Water Thursday Afternoon, Shortly after. four o'clock Thursday afternoon the coal hoist Freeman took the final plunge into one hundred feet of water some dis- tance from Swift's wharf. During on street, on : The Wm. Davies' Co., Phone 597. Limited PA A, VY YY YY YY YY EVERYTHING TO BRIGHTEN YOUR Attractive designs in plano and re; Foaling colors, brown, sky, blue, old rose, pink, and gold. A com. 'plete stock just arrived from one of New York's leading decorating houses, VV VY YY FRESHEN AND HOME lamps. We have a full and up my left side, and my heart seemed almost to stop beating. 1 called in the Doctor; and he thought it was symptoms of a stroke. My stomach kept getting worse. At times the pounding would be intense, al- most unbearable, and I thought I would go wild. Sleep was out of the question. I tried different doctors, giving each one a fair trial, and doe- toring nearly three years. My chase seemed to baffle them. It was a ner- vous hreakdown caused by overwork and worry. During all this time 1 could not do any work, and my friends thought it was a matter of time how long 1 would live. Some one advised me to try something to build up the system, and I tried dif- ferent medicines. Finally I thought I would try Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and see if they would do me any good. A famous doctor santtioned my. using these pills, and told me they would be good for me. They seemed to be just what 1 required, Floor coverings of al descrip- as I soon saw an improvement. i the winter the boat sank at Swift's wharf and for five months lay on the bottom. The Pyke Wreeking Company was etigaged to remove the boat, and far; the past two days gangs of men have been working on the wreck. The boat was hoisted on a flat barge and towed out into the deep channel to be sunk. It went down, however, so quickly that before some of the ea- bles and chains could be recovered they had sunk with the old hoist. The steamer lonic passed up from Montreal to Toronto at 3 p.m. on Thursday. The steamer Jex and the schooner Abbie L. Andrews cleared fo: Char- lotte to load s6ft coal for Kingston The schooner Katie Becles cleared for Oswego on Friday; = M.T. Co's bulletin: The tug Laura Grace arrived, light, from Prescott, and cleared with two coal barges for Montreal; the tug Magnolia arrived with the barges Augustus and Lap wing, with éoal from Charlotte, and 10 doz. colored buhgalow aprons in a broad variety of colors; reg. 75¢. Saturday... .. .. .... .. +.» 2 for $1.00 NEW MODEL CORSETS : ; : 300 pair of our famous 'Muriel' special corset, and Kabo live model corsets. Reg. $1.50, with a few pair up to $2.75. Satweday .. .. .. .... TABLE DAMASK : Tu 1200 yards bleached table damask, full 60 inches wide; regular 75ca yard. Saturday . .. . .!.... .. 2 yards for $1.00 GLASS TOWELLING a ~ 600 yards red and blue checked glass towelling; full 20 inches wide; reg. 29¢c a yard. Saturday .. .. 5 yards AENIERERRRRIIREDNEY WASH VOILES AND MUSLINS 3 : 3 [ ; i 900 yards dainty summer voiles and muslins, an new col- ored designs; worth 18¢ to 25¢ a yard. Saturday, 7 yds, for $1.00 tions. Rugs, linoleums, oflcloths, ete, at less than wholesale cost ye Repairing and promptly done, took about fifteen boxes, and the re- sults have been very gratifying. I am now emjoying splendid health, and able to @o all my work, eating dny- thing I wish, and can go to bed and get a good night's rest. I have re- commended Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to many of my friends, who have also secured good results from this treat- ment." Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, a full treatment of 6 boxes for $2.76, at all dealers, or Kdmanson, Bites & Co, Limited, Toronto. Do not be talked into accépling a sub- stitute. Imitations only disappoint. cleared with the barges Brookdale and Godfrey for the Welland Canal: the steamer Pawnee and Larges Fd- wards and Orton are due to arrive to-day, from Lake Erie, with coal for Montreal; the steamer Arabian is due to arrive on Saturday morning, from Port Colborne, and will tranship ag cargo of grain into barges. vada hh Ahh a a § 3 upholstering COTTON HUCK TOWELS Aa 30 doz. heavy cotton huck towels, size 18 x 36; regular 3¢ 2 each. Saturday . ... .. .........0% iki ve udtor3100 3 No More, Patriotic Fund Collections. |@ ! Goh There will be no further campaizns |g _ oe oi toiare will bu so surther cumpatons Millinery Sale Without Pr ter the end of the present fiscal year, that is to say, after March 21st, 1919. : / It is hoped. howe - that revenue : will continue to come in, but such: 300 genuine bleached Panama hats, blocked in proaching season's most desirable shapes; also 120 Milan, Lisere and Tagel colored shapes. Worth from up to $6.00; to be sold regardless of cost or former as the greatest millinery bargain event of this or any Victrolas and Victor Records and White Sewing Machines additional mondy as after April 1st, |[ 1919, may be required to supplement Use Cocoanut Oil the income, will be sought in the oe {For Washing Hair SA form of a grant fromy the Govern- M8 it you want to keep your hair in| ment, to be voted by the 1510 session: good 'condition, be careful what you | of Parliament. J wash it with. A factor in the decision to suspend Don't use . prepared . shampoos Patriotic Find ampaigns is that the ga or anything else. that con- | War Loan aad ) other Goyernment |g tains too much alkali. This dries| purposes large monopolize the usu~ 'the scalp, makes the hair br al sources from which the revenue ul has heretofore come. E : IOP) With the approacning close nag Sp. Epics. rogarding the fin: :S RESTRICTED -- ALL SALES FOR CA a 5 A hl ig 2 -- < 5 3 ; nA 3] 1] thoroughly. The early Ja give. deiinies fm i ol PI R MAIL ORDERS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED tly, and es close to the company, it is claim B8 = Lal | feats HE 3 : of dust, dirt! the WETS Most encour ; 5 : 5