PAGE SIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Victoria 8t. Yard Lumber, Laths, Shingles T¥y us for your requirements. Allan's Lumber Yard Phone 1042 Can't sleep! Can' teat! Can't even digest what littie you do eat! One or two duses ARMY & NAVY DYSPEPSIA TABLETS will make you feel fen years younger. Best known remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach and Dyspepsia. 25 cents a package at all Druggists, or sent to any address postpaid, by the U. S. ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West Broadway, N.Y. Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea Salmon, Had- dock, Halibut and Cod. Dominion Fish Co. Canada Road Board License 9.3246. The YW Fruit & Candy Store Canada Food Board License Numbers 9-1020, 11-410. Fruits and Candy When you wang choles, sea N St, Near King 8 Carpenter and Builder) W. R. BILLENNESS tage em Store Fromts and Fit. Remodelling Buildings of all kinds, ATES 1" EXPERIENCE Address, 273 University Ave. VR FOR CHOICE GROCERIES AND BEASONABLE . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Friendship's S Canada Food Board Neo. St #10 Division Si. hone Lo hadi dh Aaah Monument J, E. MULLEN, At the Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY Aectiatih: 35 cents och. nice and Juicy fet Prunes, 1214e, 15¢ Ih. Evaporated Apricots 2 Ibs for 25¢ Ib. Sweet Cider ... ... ... .. WX. MekaekCo In one Frosh + Methodist {held its anaual p whith Cleaners Let us demonstrate to you the latest Cadillac Electric Cleaner with Automatic .re- volving dust brush, for catch- lint and halrs. It is a wonderful cleaner, time and labor saver. Telephone 819. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. Telephone 819. (IEEE RETREAT EEE IN STOCK Best quality C coal for open grat domestic use. Also select lump soft coal for all purposes. A. CHADWICK & SON SSIs. A AI Att ttn HARROWSMITH HAPPENINGS. ell and Coal Just Arrived to Sell at $138 a 7 i 'on. Harrowsmith, Sept. 24 .--"Mother of France," with 'Mme. Sarah Bern- large audience lin the township hall Friday night. Ten per cent. of the proceeds was given to the Red Cross fund. A good number of the people are off to attend the Kingston fair to- day. Mr. Hoffman, New York, the guest of IC. Stewart for a few days, returned home to-day. Farmers are through threshing and are now ploughing. John Shibley shipped another car of ecat- tle to Toronto this week. He has been making 'weekly shipments. The crusher has been "hard at work and a good amount of gravel 'has been placed on the road through and north of the yvNlage this last week. Rev. JH. E. Curry, former pastor of Princess street Methodist church, Qingston, occupied the pulpit in the church Sunday evening. J. E, Foy, engaged in the auto business in Syracuse, N.Y., after an absence of twenty-three years, is here renewing old acquaintances. 'Mrs. Skinner, .Yarker, the guest of Mrs. J. Shibley for a few days, re- turned home to-day. (Mrs. 'Bennett Jand son, of Water town, N.Y., is the guest of Mrs. H. Ww. Reynolds. They came over their auto car 'and wil and Odessa. Mrs. Rosiere, Man., was the Buest of rMs. Shibley Thursday. John Deline received a car load of coal this morning, (which he will retail at $13 a 'ton. IC. H. Jackson, of this village, has just completed a fine monument to the huomory of ver parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jackson. It is built with two bases, on 'which rests the monument. [It weighs &'ton and is of Scotgh gravel. Tt is ready to be placed in position in the family plot in _Harrowsmith cemetery. The monument reflects much credit on the builder and will be an ornament to the cenietery. : Sweet's Qenafees } Patriotic League. Sweet's Corn: Sept. 24.--The Sweet's Blige Patriotic League 1 on W. W. Hi- cock's lawn on Aue. Bima, In spite ot rainy. weathér a large crowd was Lin attendance : and' a good pro- = me furnished by the Gananoque ncert Company. = The total pro- a the mome of Mrs, George Berry on Sept. 21st and filled twenty-five Christmas stockings for boys over- seas in aid d of the ouawa. branch. Caught 504b. Maskinongs. Belleville Sept. 25.8. Bongard. so this city, in company with Bas little, succeeded in capturing a maski in Mosquito Bay, near his weighed fifty and a ball Sx it was the finest specimen ever in these waters, mrs -- The late GE Bristol, died in amilton, was, burn' in Napanee in hardt in the chief role, attracted a |, L CANANOQUE | {From Our Owy Fair has been Sept, 27 Kings the leading raction this week and has been well patrionized from here. Mrs. William Pratt, King street, who has been undergoing treatment fn Kingston General Ho yspital for the past two weeks has returned home, Ross 'Ruttle of Mon tr al, who has been spending the past few months with his mother at what is sknown as the Ketchum Cottage just west of the town, is confined to his bed very seriously {ll x Almon Walker, who has been located in Kingston since last spring, moved his household goods and fami- lv to that city yesterday where they will take up residence. The heavy and continuous rains of the past few weeks have materially assisted the water supply which had been giving reasonable cause of al- arm on account of shortage. The level above the dam at Marble Rock has made steady gain for the past three weeks and is still doing so. During the past week Gananoque has given two more of her highly esteemed young ladies for overseas service in the persons of the Misses Elizabeth Shine and Pearl Soles both R.N's, who volunteered for service with the U, 8S. Army. They have both been spending some time at their homes here, and' before leaving the local war workers of the Red Cross Society presented each with a handsome steamer rug, and the G. W.V.A. and .Ladies Auxiliary also made them each a- generous donation from their funds, Mrs. Lawrence Sherby and little daughter Jean who have been spend- ing a few rweeks with the former's] mother, Mrs. William McAvany, Charles street, have returned to their home in Pontiac, Mich. Miss Veronica Dillon, spending the past mronth heré with relatives, has returned to New York City) Mrs. E .A. Doran, who located in Winnipeg some time agé has arrived in town to spend a few. weeks with friends. Godfrey and Edward Rird, street have gone to Toronto to re- sume their studles at *Varsity.' Miss Helen Mabee and brother J. Carleton Mabee, Stone street return- ed to Toronto this. week to resume their studies at McMaster College. Mrs. W. 8. Bowden, of Montreal, | spending the past few weeks here with friends, has returned home. Joseph Conlin, King street is spending the week in Buffalo, N.Y., with his uncle, Joseph Crawley. Mrs. Allen and daughter Miss Bertha Allen e! Star Lake is spend- ing a short time in town with friends and relatives, FARMER'S ODD MISHAP. Needle of Corn Binder Run Through Hand, Holds Him Over an Hour. Brockville, Sept, 26.--While Nor- man Merriman Crosby was making some minor repairs to a corn binder on his farm. recently the horses at- tached to the machine set it in oper- ation, with 'the result that the needle was run through the palm of his hand. Merriman was alone at the time in the field, which is some two miles from the house, and was held prisoner for more than an hour before his son ha#Ppened to arrive on (the scene and rescue him. Mr. Merri- man was removed to St. Vincent de Paul Hospital here. Chaplain Wounded. Peterboro, Sept. 26.--Rev. Father Cote, St. Peter's Cathedral, 'who went overseas as captain in the chaplain service of the C. E. F., has been re- ported wounded the face by a shell splinter. " Belleville Pastor Resigns. "Belleville, Sept. 25.--Rev, A Hubly, who has been for fourteen years rector of Emmanuel Chutch, in this city, on Sunday announced his resignation, to take effect on October 7th, A worthy citizen of Pembroke pass- ed away on Friday last in the person of Themas Cadden. Mr. Cadden had been ill for. a long period, and since last December had been under treatment in a Kingston hospital. His health failed steadily," however, and on Friday death intervened. THe was sixty-four years of age and had been a resident of Pembroke practically all his life. He was a harnessimaker by rade. Pine| | Atchison .. He was struck niNyo. DF.C. FOR €ALLAN1 CANADIAN AVIATOR Major R. Collishaw, of New West- minster B.C, has fifty-one enemy machines to his credit. THE KAISER FORGETS Germans Bombed Undefended Places--British Bomb De- { fended German Places. London, Sept, 27.--" His Majesty, the Kaiser and King, deeply sympa- thizes in the misfortune which had befallen the open town of Frankfort, as a result of the enemy air attack which is contrary to international law." Thus the Kaiser's telegram "in re: {spect to Frankfort, which wag hotly defended by anti-aircraft guns. and airplanes on the occasion of a recent attack by the R. A. F. Independent Force upon its munition factories and railway junctions. After all these fears of bombing the Kaiser professes anger and sym- pathy. But is was the Kaiser's own Zeppelins which attacked the literally "open" and quite defenseless English town of Hull on the night of March 1916, and the story of the raid 5-6, i A may be recalled to him since he now poses as an offended authority on in- ternational law. fenseless civillans was then -still a tion of the Kaiser's kultur for which nobody had been prepared, Hull was completely undefended; Frankfort was completely defended. Bombs were rained broadcast at Hull; at Frankfort the Independent Force of the R. A, F. as always, picked out targets which were legitimately military objeftives. Their rald was not a reprisal, either In the punitive or perventive sense. It was a mili- try raid on military establishments. STOCK JARKETS, Quotations Furnished Ry ,Bongard, Ryerson & Co.. 239° Bagot mwreet, fre New York Stocks, » Open. 2.50 p.m. d14% 'se 86% Alcohol «v qo B. & O. CPR. ., 163% aay *% 73% Reading .. Southern Pac, So. Railway Unlon Pacific . Marine .. .. .., Marine, pfd. .. Gen, Motors .. ,. Studebaker ,. .. ., 49% Amyloe. .. Jo. 87 Am, Smelters .. ,.. 76% Baldwin Loco. 921% Anaconda . oo 68% Bethlehem, Steel "B" 81% Inspiration Copper . 34 Rep. Steel U.S, Steel . Midvale .. .. .. Am. Sumatra .. Mex. Pete. .. Canadian Stocks, Brazilian . . +a Can. Cement .. .. . Can,' Steamship .. Can, Loco. Cons. Smelters .. .. 25 «27 a | medical Dom, Steel .. ... Maple elaf Steel of Canada ,. . 'War Loan, 1937 94 Ex lon Decisions. Judge "Lave reviewing exemp- tion decisions pnd he disposed of the following cases. All of the claims, except the last three, were presented by category "A" men: George A. Graves, 557 Princess street, plumber, until December 1, 94% (1918. J. T. Andre, 34 Clergy street, operator, allowed. Michael Notan, 565 Princess ALree, machinist, until February 1, 19. ' ! A. J. M. Barclay, R.R. No. 1, Kingston, farmer, disallowed. M. J. 'Creilian, 9 Russell street, contractor, disallpwed. W. H. CoeRburn, 243 'Queen street, clerk, disallowed subject to examination. + 3G. H. Veal, 196 Barrie street, salesman, "disatiowed subjoet to medical Sxaiiatios. John i Ellsworth, Oconto, farmer, Ae * J. A. Lemmon, 181 Alfred street, grocer, until November 1, 1918. E. . Pester, Barriefield, Perth road, Porter, Grenadier isle, lineman, until November 1, 1918. J. , University avenue, broker, until February 1, 1918. in 'Todd, 57 Lower Bagot far Dotler + til ;Febra- dg Shut hry T Amaker, unti IN MAKING REBUKE The bombing of -de-|. new thing in the world, a demonstra- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918. HARVEY SAYS HE GAINED 25 POUNDS Weighs More Than He Ever Did In His Life Since Tak~- ing Tanlac. "To show you what Tanlac has done. for me, I gained twenty-five pounds on five bottles and am now twelve pounds heavier than 1 ever was in my life," said M. Harvey, who is employed by the Grant, Smith- Porter Ship Building Co., and lives at 410 Fifth Street, Portland, the other day. "For four or five years," he con- tinued, "I had an awful time with stomach trouble that steadily got worse in spite of all I eould do. I didn't relish: my food, and what I ate would ferment on my Stomach and bloat me up with gas till I was mis- erable for two or three hours after- wards. he terrible misery in my stomach would go clear through to my back, and at times 1 would belch up much of what I had eaten. 1 fell off from a hundred and sixty-eight to a hundred and fifty-five pounds.' I felt so tired and worn out that it was all T could do to keep going and many a time I felt like I just could'nt hold out another day. I took all sorts of medieines but nothing did me a bit of good. "When I heard of so many people taking Tanlac and being helped by it I got me a bottle to try, and it wasn't long before 1 was feeling like a dif- ferent person. 1 eat like a pig now ---anything I want and nothing hurts me at all. 1 never have any trouble with gas or those awful stomach pains and I went up in weight to a hundred and eighty pounds, That old worn out feeling is all gone, I am working hard every day and never feel tired like I did before. My wife was very much rundown too, and complained of indigestion and ner- vousness. A few bottles of Tanlac soon straightened her out and now she says that she feels as well as ever," Tanlac is sold in Kingston by A. P. Chown in Plevna by Gilbert Ostler, in Battersea by C. S. Clark, in Fern- leigh by Ervin Martin, in Ardock by M. J. Scullion, in Sharbot ake by. W, Y. Cannon.--Advt. It is stated that the Frost & Wood Co., Smith's Falls, will resume work in the shell department about the first of October. A safe, yeliahls re medicine. in ag of NT 1 31: 2, Lo Ne. 3, $5 per THE COOK MEDICINE co. HAVE YOU Bought Your Supply of Clothes For the Winter? ; . We have a big stock of CLOTHING for Men and Boys, made up-to-date of the best cloth, also a bigiline of Woollen Un. derwear, Sweater, Coats, fine Shirts, Ties, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Suit Cases, At the Old Prices. Inspection Invited. Barnet Lipman 107 PRINCESS L1p The Up-to-date Clothing and Men's Furnishing Store. Our Tungsten Limps at 35¢ and 40c are superior. Also Nitrogen Lamps for store lighting. ATL TRG TA CLT 167 Princess St KINGSTON ONTARIO | the Ge. Ti C ires at Cost Commencing Saturday and continuing for Fair Week, we will sell our stock of 30 x 3} tires at cost. Plain at $15.00 each. Non-skid at $22.00 each. These are all guaranteed tires. Lemmon& Sons 187 Princess Street. Phone 840 TORONTO, ONT, (Formerly Wisdser.) 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