Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1918, p. 9

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12 Pages ve | Che Maily Bei YEAR 85 NO. 184 ARE Cen KINGSTON. ONT! \RIO. FRIDAY. fermen - --: Careless Shampoping |! Spoils the Hair }; --t to keep your hair looking its best, be careful what youl wash it with. Pon't use prepared, shampeos or anything else, that con tains to much alkali. This dries t "sealp, makes the halr brittle ruing it. The hest thing for steady use just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. | of i One or two teaspoonfuls WL ce : cleanse the hair and scalp thorough- |. . ly. Simply moisten the hair with' water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses ont easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive 'ofl. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves tae! scalp soft, and the hair [ine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut | oil at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, lt ; and a few ounces will supply every | " ane nd member ofthe family for months. y yd a IT you want Quartet Music. to offer a con r cheque to and 18 ie notes ites can be playe fail to produce the necde necessary to make the contained instrument the omt ng. more and violin quartet n of in- fiddle is given ce 1 3 tour- n is the solo alto ve hrst v the se nt there being i If between the violin THE jh h is somewhat larger than LONDON DIRECTORY | "ih. a It has ; ul gentle mellow | $Ther enahles traders throughout the Wo srld | to communicate direct with English too great the from baritone na range (Published Annually) Manufacturers & Dealers in each class of goods, Besides being a complete commercial gaide to Lon- don and Buburbsg, it contains lsts of Export Merchants with the gooda they ship, and the Col- onlal and Foreigs Markets they sup- ply; also Provincial Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, ete.. in the prineipal Provincial Towns | and Industrial Centres of the United Kingdom, Business Cards of Merchants and Deal. ers seoking British Agencies can now be printed under each trade In which they are interested at a cost of ourse ne #5 for each trade heading. Larger ad-. closed, but en en he is too near vertisements from $15 to 860, AR ain Vie I effect "1 find 1 t get away from the piano alto- s mentally. We wonderful qualities can conceive ce- perfectly and inspired periods ideal conception appeared to me nistrument and en- | the tones and mentally conceived | ounded to the in. Study of Piano's Tonal Color. Tl hre onal » in that he distance e painter a contined space J the A copy of the directory will be sent |! b ost on receipt of postal orderg for ' 5b, The London Directory Co., Ltd. 28, Abchureh Lane, London, E.C str I th y the deav t reproduce phrases as | have no them, as they have ner ear. "It to me the hold this ideal conception of the mu- si¢ ever belore him when performing | it and strive always reach it as nearly as possible. He may not al. ways be able to achieve his ideal; the surroundings may not he propitious; the listenér may not be or he may not be in the conditions are favorable, the audience | responsive, and I am in the right | mood, I sometimes surprize myself | at_the manner in which the music flows from under my fingers, and the | quality ofstone I am able to produce." The Telgmann School of Music Plano, violin and other stringed instruments; elocution and dra- matic art. Pupils may begin at any date. Terms on application. Engagements for coucerts ac- cepted. 216 Frontenac Street. : Phone 1610. ---- a ------ seems to rood. The inside of a violin needs clean- ing once or twice a year, If a handful of dry barley, slightly warmed, is poured into the sound-holes and the tapping at his forehead, a- feeling instrument shaken carefully the 'iwas gnawing at his heart. He sat dust will adhere to the barley and jup in bed and listened. A new mel- come out with the barley, through jody was beating time and envelop- the sound Holes. eis... sound-holes. ing his being It repeated with A A A AA -- aff ---- LINDSAY Player-Pianos are built to stand a lot of wear and tear. Yel, with all their sturdiness, LINDSAY Player-Pianos possess beauty in line and unmistakably line tone quality. Berlioz Slept. One night Berlolz was from a sound sleep. Something was Nora One Price Only -- Cash or Terms. Illustrated Catalogue Free. _C. W, LINDSAY, Limited 121 Princess Street, Ringston ® a stores at Montreal, Ottawa, ebee, Brockville, "Belleville and : Three Rivers. @ ® po pular | ) nef | nd comes in| al and the viola, | the | piano | rounded { When | of | sympathetic, | When | awakened | J(Ome thundering - orchestral aceompani- fment It was unquestionably the wonderful idea that ever came to Berlioz. He got up from ded to write. But he threw down the pen And he began to reason: ; ,- "It I begin this I shall write the whole symphony. be big, it will take four That means I shall not be able to | write articles and shall have no money. Then when the symphony is finished I shall lose all 1 have put iby. What shall 1 do for my sick wife's medicine and food; how shall {I take care of my son's study? it wasn't worth while, but next night it came back with more it | distinetness--this melody thepe Berlioz was wild. In his mind's eye he could see the entire symphony { written down! A terrific temptation --but he resisted it--and went to sleep. ng most have 'fo It will months. the Cannot Be Too Much Music. One of the few fields in which we moderate in all things is music Music is the antidote for dull rout- {ine and in that light we get far too little of the antidote. A deep stu- dent of sociological problems said {not long ago, "the way to drain off {life's drudgery to drink of the { fountain of melody Take all you want Musical inebriation. has no harmful after fects What the | world needs lilting music and less alcol » whe workers - {more and of music and { fgwer of the baser A gentle- {man of mature years who has given lavishly of this money support good musical © organizations in his city recently remarl to me the concerts have been eat joy, chiefly because of the freshment and enjoyment of the multitude of people unknown to me, who leading {gay lives, have needed this sun- i shine." And so to quote shows the right {should not suffer times. While a certain part of humanity seems out of harmony, | temporarily, still the great universe ipreserves its eternal harmonious functions. The birds continue sing their songs and melody herent in the heart of man {those who can interprei music give {it forth lavishly. Have the young ud it seriously so as to take their place in the eoming generations, to {help make this world a better abode is S01 to a third man who attitude: "'musie during these war to live in artist shouldy | Hints on Care of Violin. | Dampness is the greatest enemy of violins. | An 'accumulation of dust facili- { tates the entrance of dampness. A violin should never be left out of its case when not in use. | Keep the strings free from accu- { lations of resin. the strings with oil of Feed Your Nerves What tired nerves need is nourishmenl. Your 'blood has failed to supply this. To get the system right again you musi supply nu- trition in condensed and easily assimilated form as it is found in Dr. Chase' 8 Nerve Food. The blood is quickly en-" riched, the vigor . of the nerves is restored, diges- tion is improved, and soon you feel through the' whole body the energy and vigor of health. - dn. Clean ------ have no need of the injunction to be |' 4 it would almost turn me sick. "work all HAD RATHER TAKEA BEATING THAN WORK Toronto Man Felt Drowsy All the Time Before Taking Tanlac--Feels Fine Now "When 1 began taking Tanlac I was actually too weak and rundown to stand on my feet or even to do a lick of work, but I am now putting in full time on my job and feeling better than ever," said William Comstive, who is employed in the ammunition department of the Fair- banks-Morse Company and lives at 34 'Rosedale avenue, Toronto, the other day. "My trouble started: about four years ago," he continued, "when I first noticed that my appetite was failing. I soon gol so I didn't want to eat a thing and would bring half my lunch back home, and more than once I have actually gome for two whole days without eating a. bite. What little I did manage to force down would sooh sour on my stom- ach and cause me to belch up so much gas and undigested food that I had & dull pain right in the pit of my stomach most of the time, and was so badly constipated that I just had to take something for it all the time. I felt 'mean and drowsy und good for mn vg, and sometimes would actu beating than go to my work. I have been on the night shift now for some time, and after knocking off in the mornings I would feel so ex- hausted that ¥ could hardly drag one foot : the other. I was get- 1 the time, and when at weak that I had to stop work entirely for a couple of days I knew it was time I was do- ing something to save me from hav- ing a breakdown "I had been reading about Tanlac that I decided to try it and sent right away for a bottle. Before I had finished it my appe- tité came back, and I was eating and enjoying my meals like any normal person and that misery in my stomach was completely gone. That mean, tired feeling left me, too, and I was back to my job again. I have taken only two bottleg~so far and feel just fine all over. Why, I can fiight now amd don't feel tired a bit when I knock off to go home. And it has made the great- est difference in the way I can turn out my work, too, for now it is a real 'pleasure and I can do anything without a bit of trouble. They say that a friend in need is a friend in- deed, and that is exactly what Tan- lac hag been to me." Tanlac is sold in Kingston by A. P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Ost- ler, in Battersea by C. S. Clark, in Ferpleigh by Ervin Martin, in Ax- dock by M. J. Soulliom, in Sharbot Lake by W..,Y. Cannon. me so $0 much --Advt. I NNN ANN PM sweet almonds to cut away the per- spiration from the fingers. The bow when not in use should be unscrewed to relieve the strain on the stick. To suéecessfully string a violin a gauge should always be used. A new instrument much. more rapidly of will mature if the same size strings are always ured. w ben adjusting a new string It should be tuned up to pitch gradu- ally To fit a bridge properly is one of the most difficult things in violin repair. A cheap unfitted bridge is a poor investment The pegs will stick and jump in certain weather. To remedy this take them out one at a time, rub a little chalk on and with the chalk a very very little soap. The trouble will then cease unless the pegs are s0 much worn that a now set is needed. Th: hair of a violin Dow has min- ute teeth like a saw when observed under a microscope. These teeth wear away in time and the hair be- comes go smooth it no longer grasps the strings. Then the bow needs re-hairing. It yon have a spare room which you could rent---advertise it and get ready to buy more war bonds. THE DUBLIN RED CROSS FETE y rather have taken a| AUGUST 9, 1018 SECOND SECTION 00 ABR MEN'S AND Wor and 3-button form fitti urday. They come browns and blues. 26 to 35. to $8.50, for i... .. BOOTS $4.95 lin soles, at for Saturday. EEE ELTA ORR A SATURDAY F UNEQUALLED VALUES weed A final clean-up of the odds and ends of our better grade suits to make room for the new fall stock just coming in. special prices for Saturday, from. . BOYS' TWEED SUITS At reasonable prices for Sat- Sizes from Values from $7.50 SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN'S Tan calf with or without Neos: The Up-to-the-Minute-Clothier. AMSON'S YOUNG MEN'S FINE QUALITY sted Suits Young men's 2 breasted models at ing, single and double .. $12.95 to $21.45 A PN NNN A SMALL QUANTITY OF LA- DIES' PUMPS AND COL.- ONIALS AT A BIG REDUC.- TION 48 pairs of ladies' kid and pa- tent leather pumps; leather Louis heels, sizes 2} to 7. Special for Saturday . $2.95 A final clearance of ladies' canvas high shoes and pumps at .$1.95 and $2 69 in greys, . $5.95 CE EL COCOA ROO : and $5.95 See our ladies' Silk Dresses, Skirts and Blouses at reduced prices Louis Abramson, 336 Princess Street. SAL COREE STORE RR AR ARRERO RAILWAY SYSTEM CRE HARVEST HELP EXCURSIONS TO WINNIPEG, MAN. $12.00 Plus 4c Per Mile Beyond GOING DATES AUG. 20th and 29th KROM : KINGSTON For further particulars apply to J. P. Hanley, C.P. & T.A., Kingston, Ont. 'Miss Mitchell, whio has been visit- ing Mrs, F. En Milford, for the past week, had returned to her home at Northport. SU ----------------------------_------__----_----"""--= Ask For St. Lawrence Ale & Porter A Pleasant Smile With Every Glass' Ring Phone 645 for a Case. A. TYO, TTT AH Friends of E. G. Adams, West- Love must be hopelessly blind port, will regret to learn tthit he is| when it considers a woman who looks seriously ill. 'Nurse Young, Athens, | like thirty cents worth her weight in is in attendance gold, " hs for Harvesti "Sig Trp ost" 5120 Many Thousand Fash Laborers Wanted » From stations in Ontario Wout of Smith's Falls to and' Ontario Li in Western Canada "Return Trip East" --$18 from WINNIPEG. To- Shore Line and Havelock-Peterborot to Rent: ; ai rece ine inclusive, ry ire: ne. Ste. Marie b Hine, ot io rams, TE Borman .

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