Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1918, p. 3

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- "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918 me -- A resem ash "k. vincia] and the loeal Boards of | FRONTENAC SOLDIERS , comet Pte Fe RE BOOK OEP ee eee | Collector of Customs | | $194.46; Darndroff is the primary cause of ng hai ' MAY BE TAKEN FROM THE PCanadian Géperal Eelectrie in So i eo irk [MYDROBLECTIIC Copissio. | Ce Fgsaet (9 a 00 00000000 of per, baldness -- Government iy 31.6¢ | on re y & 2 iB & MoReégneyr = 4 TE Lots of hair may also he ascribed to, the use | Kingston "Utilities Has Been Both- 1 B i MeKegney 21.60 | od! improper shampoos containing irritMing ered by Disturbances on the Line | F ay . ai . substances, animal oils and alcohol, any of {--==dunition Demand is Probably | Carters of stone from new which may produce gradual decay of © iRir the Cause. | . ghs 5 : Doti't use a stale liquid preparation tt PLE re | Electric appliance depari- tains too much alkali (3 harmful The Utilities Commis "1 'ment surest, safest and easiest way is to make y [ing on the war being near 1 ORnading General Blatt own hquid Buy a carton of Vel at lish in a few months ti the bv i { nuadH. [Gene rai Electric drug store. Dissdlve one of the small ps i laa y ylides gwar € Lion Padres conne | Canadian Yale & Mow ne, HEA 2.184.837 | | Steacy® Daily Store News! oT holder l * anabundance of n 1 tw Trower 1ine from t abundance of non-injusious liquid tha il tos } relieve iiching of the colp, fall g hair an {Closing up and the dandrgfl also improve the natural ¢ i 3 4 : hgir. VeDvor Being in concentrated form never | Hydro-Electrie. Co epoils and will keep forever {eh gw il be a a tt bt slg The glreet raliway & ihave had to, stand joceasions and Kings | burin concerns feel times ldst Saturday Hydro-Electric supply and Manager [Folger had to 1 with the Campbell station at Kings- | finden 13 | [ton Mills to skin the city going. [Onward Manufacturing Co 37.00 | ; a Re) { These matters were discussed at the | Jas. Richasdson & Son .. 364.39 | o eo " TART RG fay 8. Sowards Coal (Co. .. 290.00 | CPL. WM. D. SLY Commission's meeting on Monday | Jas 8 Ju I ih. A 3 ] Prescri tion. fernoon "Manager Folger said [George A. Wright -. . 56.29 Tidest son of. David . Sly, Sharbot i i ternoon, = Manag 1 Hydro-Electric iPower Com- {Lake, who was wounded at Vimy Ridge that the Hydro Commission Pod E and is now back in the fin d | at phe Hydi y mission of Ontario .. 119.33 [20 1s REY Mn. the Sing dine [ClioWn & Co... . iR. IC. [Dobbs & Co bl J Dominion {Lamp $o., Ltd F. \A. {Fish Coal Co., Ltd. 1.599. 89 Grand Trunk 'Railway sys- | tem rer ORES 6.98 fmperjal Oil, Lad. .. 2,245.92 | Jackson Press .. .. . 28 00 | Moffat Stove Co. . . . 37.63 National Electric Heating | Co..." . % 113.14} | . : A, pages wn the line bother 'the |. omgfrow-An> /nprecedented Sale ARRAS HOTA I GRA cials suggested that the breaks 8sion of 8 B PRublic Utilities , . Se § kites al 4 a Fon were due to boys flying kites along i - Service the route of the pow 1e through Harbinson & Walker Re- ithe jeity, hut this [view was lightly Alene iCo. 1... - 2 ftake tthe al commissioners, | Angrove Bros. .. a. Is unequalled in this district. {taken by the local cor sioners, y far : i 4 G leaunpre a {who were of the opinic t the |E. F © 8 Tr | . i = - rv og waenser at yous {load on the provincial Con sion's | Dominioti' [Government a midnight, means so' much to W/!ine, owing to munition plant de- Ce vadish (Westinghouse ico | the sick. "Your doctor realizes Jl mands, was very great. As the war Disdden ; felegney 1 n jeomes to a conclusion the load will Canada Custom this, and is depending more and Jif| comes to a ico ) 1 ! {be lessened --as the demand for . Be ar------ lore on us---just as we expect Hl! ph Ci +H X ! Tots as 19 ia 40 ny just pect | munitions diminishes The local 7 otal... ' -- $9,932.12 | The slogan "Take it to | Commissioners are considefing - the : 13. utendance wore G. (Y. Sowa ba dvisability of taki a laren . chairman), /T. Rigney, XR. F, " ladvisability of taking a larger block Chalr 3. ligney, DO ore op nt 38 bos he Hl 12 power trom he Tre so, ms to | Elliott and R. [N. F. Macfarlane. yo meet increased power demand and ES ----s---- 4 rat § be egsaty 1 : . : - . " o that it will be unnecessaty To YOUTH GETS 15 LASHES. Be ¥ far further power from Kingston Mills, which has saved the situation = . : ; Found Guilty of Assault in Police ne pC § / 'weakens ' % 5 ra the current supply eakens Court To-day. | ry W Winter COATS Hundreds of smart high grade gar- ments. In part a stock of a New York manufacturer who has been forced to liquidate through the help sho and the difficulty of getting "5 i gE A --secured by our New York resident buyer at startling reductions, At the (Commission's last meeting Belleville Ontario The Satisfacto, Drug Store, | Mr. Macfarlane asked for a repoft |™ Three months in_ jail at hard OPEN SUNDAYS. fj jon the sales.of electrical apparatus labor and- fifteen lashes formed the fat the department's office on Prin. sentence meted out. to Clarenpe p- cess street ; According ls ? Jaitial Cook, aged sixteen years, Hunger- | Statement Hom i ceoun an ¥ ford, found guilty on the charge of | \ > sop, the sales department does hotly 0, oan)" OR H magistrate | NV A Py jpay. [It was also shown that the told the youth he was certain that | 1 { public were not taking advance of the accused was the guilty person, | 4 : {the -chance jafforded to pay. their fap co an alibi had. been set -up | PTE. LIEV] SEY > si yp . Ted14 9 na tat. | Secor 3 avid 8 as « y r bills at the Wtilities office on Sat how that he was not on the scene |, | Be I Davi sy, grhat oy eV. urday evenings and the (Commis the alleged offence. The' com-| I Coats of rich velour, pure wool Whitney, beavers, thinchillas, , Irish and Scotch tweeds, Salts Maxim and Esquimette seal plush r ol {is ne i anc sion ordered that hereafter the of- phainant's story was direct and Ln ae tice ibe tigsed at $ pam. atyrday. It there was in her mind go doubt that |{HEATLESS SESSION; costs anoney 10, light. and heat the. was the offender Seven | lie in fall and Winter , |1ashes are to be applied under the | PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL The Commission accepted ax of supervision of the jail surgeon with- | re fer of $1,699 to install a chiorin-| the first seven days of Cook's|"Village Fathers" Transacted | ation [plant at the walerworks. pro- confinement and eight at a time be | Businéss With Their Over- vided the plant was endorsed by the tween thirty days from the first ad- | coats On 3 iP y { . : minisfyation and ten days (before | his liberation. dollar which sweeps off with one blow all the recent advances caused by the wool scarcity. = At a rate which en- ables us to sell at 1917 prices and less, this stock with our own big showing makes an opportunity which no thrifty woman can pass by. AR NAIR mn sis city: fathers" were business in a' chamber Those people (and' they are many) who dread the ordeal of an eye examin- | ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or inconven- | ence, : BRR | LEMON JUICE WHITENS SKIN { transact HOUSE AT RORTSMOUTH [ that was nic reated on Monday | night, the "village fathers" at Ports- In Which Twins' Have 'Beerr Bond P0uth saved fuel add held an ever- For the Third Time. Tea Sesgion 5 Owing*to the f at the wil Mr. and Mrs. A Lawrence, of wing™to the fact that the village Portsmouth, are being congratulated | Constable h resigned, and no. ap- a : : pointment had n made, there was oh the arrival of twins, a boy and a ne warm fice ¢ it the corrctll girl, both of whom are doing well. | toe 8 10 Breer the councillors, Mr. Lawrence served the village as {but they took it. good naturediy and constable for some time, and Is well | Sat with their overcoats on, and dis- nn dof rs cussed business with a despatch that : y iy iy : a st creditable. u cald-anail Squeeze: the juice -of two lemons| (Od residents of the vilage -are-re- hs eS amiable. Pe . aig ped ; } : 1 10t ever Ovo a heated 3 - Into a bottle containing three ounces calling the fact that this is the third (24 1 and a lat Ke dey in iA of orchard white, shake well, and | time that twins have been born in the | four nice Rte was flere 1 you bave a quarter pint of the best| house now occupied by Mr. and Mrs Phra Ae ty wl freckle and tan lotion, and complex- Lawrence, As a result the house | a yie, a returne idier, i | 5 ' + ay i ointeds as constable, to fill lon beautifier, at very very small|has now taken on an air of distitiction, | 3% appointed nt i table, to fill the cost. 5 Po { Hy ancy cansed by the resignation of C ohn Harnnah, i ; + Your grocer has the lemons and "Ruby" Millan Back at College. A letter Wits recaived from Tasos: y I . any drug store or toilet counter will Sergt. Rupert "Ruby" Millan, of the |, Ww Q Hirehe rad ; i AP 4 oe 3 . . 4 | supply three ounces of orchard white wo | Hor o. Flughes, im which he stated s hs ental Hockey who | {¢ ; ; champion Dental Hockey Club, v that. work would be commenced at § 226 Princess Street and Matalam ¢loths. We bought this stock at a rate on.the : E = »~ New Materials, Charming Styles, Fine Workmanship, Huge Variety. Specially Priced From $16.50 up. The disposal of this stock at our extraordinary Jow-pfices right at the commencement of the season presents one of the most atractive ready-to-wear sales ever offered in this community, and one which represents a saving of from $5.00 to $15.00 on every garment. ome To-morrow - \ : If you can possibly get here. There are but one or two garments alike in the choicest models. They will go first. Gy esp } Girls! Make beauty lotion I at home for few cents a RP. * And We Use No Drugs. p iA hahht h h A 4 42 a § | lv fragrant lotion into the face, neck, { No 3 all summe r, with headquarters | feading-to the Mowat Hospital J | arms and hands each day and see how in Kingston, has returned to complete |-"2"10% to the Mowat Hospi freckles and blemishes disappear and | his course ag the Royal College of | Wry apm nero 1 3 g 2 " § | bow clear, soft and white' the skin | Heya) Surgeons, Toronto, where he | DIFFICULT TO RELEASE. J p es! It is harmless. year : dy. : 2 4 o becomes. Y 1 has but one year more to stiidy Auto of R. J. Reid Was Located by J. Morgan Shaw. J. ;'Morgan Shaw, of Toronto, for- erly of Kingston, located the Mec- augnlin car of R. J. Reid at Corn- wali on Monday This car was sto- o ® @ Bich on Barrie street last Thursday Figs and Mr. Reid sent ut descrip- uu al ] 5 Oln tions of it to all points between Tos | ronto and Montreal The auto was a deep ditch, where it had been ti abandoned Mr. Reid, who had gone BUT MEMBERSHIPS ARE GOING RAPIDLY IN THE to Montreal, arrived in Cornwall Mon- Gay -noon, and had a great time get- ting his car out of the diteh. Rafts had to be built around it. Otie spring { 4 was found broken, and also one mud. rugrd Otherwise the car was all right Mr. Reid hopes to be back x i He secured a good w 8. Massage this sweet- s been o , i arv: Dis : for a few cent Tassage t has been on duty in Military District once on the. fiew walk of thesrord AA AAA hd A dl a a Ee i -. ? Come and select the coat you want--over 700 garments to choose from and a 10% depoist wilthold any garment you might like until such time as suits your convenience, i » EEA OO Steacy's Annual Thanksgiving Sale ! ! Starts Thursday, continuing Friday and Saturday and will offer an exceptionally attractive list of bargains, 'See to-mor- row's papers for detail. : in a few days. description of the man who stole his ERR car. It was the same Yellow whe tried to hire an auto from Finkle's iho = TR . . livery here, and who stolé a car from Ist ry ,haymt] 4th paym'y Marmora. A Marmori license was . : zie Bac on Mr. Reid's car . " TE ------ x rm" tl Tv m' y a al a 25¢ § Sth Daymdl sch paym't] 71h pay ; : FERDINAND TO BOTANIZE. wa XN J : NS SirRayit) Mh gay mule _paymy)11eh payers Vill Devote Leisure to His Favorite fi | he I he | Tbe \ wi vo Pursuits. Basle, Switzerland, Oct. 8 ~--Ker- dinand, the former King of Bul- f | 13th paym't{13th paym'tj14th paym't/15th paym't The i $1.00 { $1.00 | $1.00 7 18th 19th " ! . garia, who left his country Friday 16th paym't/i7th psym't/1§th paym"t]19th paym Fim) night, while on his way through $1.00 | 9La0 | sui0 | $110 [NS tj m't| 22nd m'tj23rd paym't there that he intended in the future Toth paym Poe i Feo 4 $120 F 1 1 ®% devote himself to ais favorite $ : : USE . 197 ell cdf | pursuits, chiefly to botany. ' He de- 2h Pay am Yaeeh pam wa Pie bi : 4d | ied playing a double game, and J 3 e cacy S = t said he. had always wished to re- * "The Woman's Store of Kingston" TI am, pay tao, paynrtistes paym't : / : maih faitnia] to his Alles. A ae : > > i i 3 4 . ' i zr " nexpected eircumstane i ) Fr which transformed the situation 00 33nd "L383 "tis4th Fm'tj35th paym't PY 5 d $140 fo ih Vo fd i 00 { $50 : 5 ] 3 g| he declared, "compelled my abdica- . ~ : gl Lion and forced me to quit Bulgaria AMERICA HONORS HAIG. POTATO CROP BETTER, th Pym : $1. n "Last Payment $1.60 ; ---- Hn the interests of the people. They 2 i Fre ESE ' were unwilling to coplinea the war, Conspicuous and Notable Service . Bland there was BpBOSijion Between Rendered to Humanity. ' eed joi | in Ea ~ ljthem and me Serious troubles! washington, Oct. 8. Fick: Mare od de : + Youn pay aly 25 cents to join and the Balance in ~asy Pay Ir ot oes Snel | shai Sir Douglas. Hata waa yestorrY cry hon Olid TWA a record men ite wil 1 : : me when you - alto . 8 day awarded the Cross of Honor be- | { b N " ts. A new White will be delivered to your hor you e sire Tor" peace, eo 1 est"! [day awarded the crore of Hianor be- ian and 5 big crop in New Bruns: roll as a member, fa otfset sma Budapest, told the Bulgarian consul MAREE \ a ; ! a a a -- Cross ot Honor for conspicuous and crop than usual in Ontario and some SEW WHILE YOU PAY THE PAYMENTS: ARE SMALL BH | Lat Mu Mahood Oraws fiotaple service to humanity. = The other partd of Canada, the total ls Cle -k ly a limited number of / Be Mahood Ottawa oes dag ou] Teds "This sear 'the. Britinn Gon. [10714 0f Potatoes (his sear promises nec i g . Ss ¥ Fra re. i J0v-{to be above that of . ace fn al Prices Are Offered Club Members-Only a limited number of gif 5 too her Tate home, 60 Met: ernment was seanestod ty mms ap |L0 US, 4007, that o 1917, aceording on hairy surface and ite. Sewi Machines 'will be sold on this plan. : gy | lfc street, from an attack of infiu- | admiral or geneial for the honor, ment of Agniewlture. from all: parts op "0 Hodes ' RAY in 4 i . ; T | ciiza which developed IIo PREUmMO- and this reply 'was reeeived: 'Tn of the Dominion. The New Brians. ree from hal Vt Miss. y LH Come to Our Store o-day quia. © The late: Mes. Yahood was the | the opinion of Fiiey Meaty' Gov. | wick crop is estimated at. 8,850,000 tine I ert 2 Discounts be red b : ave final payment you [dave fer a Prot an, ¢ Ai ernment, the services which Field bushels, as compared with but five be Heation Cash ] can sav y you on every | » . ; and wag 3 reshy eran in Tel jMarshal Sir Douglas Haig has ren- | million bushels last year. With a |? befo it is due : : ; £ : ' and a ides her of Chalmers dered, and is rendering, jn the com- smaller acreage, Prince Edward fs. =A Sole "ie . soll gine hea hurch. Besides der Pushand, she mon cause' for the two countries Jand will have as good a asl TO PAY Agents' Commissions are left out of our leaves a yoog baby. . The fanerali would seem to indicate him sa a |Lan, Nh Nova Seotia an Bur in ' 3- a a took place on Tuesday afternoon to sititable recipient of ihe society's {bec will have era Special Club Prices. pai Me. and ) re | Gecoration. ; Deopita. erty Snags! robs. < ; To : : Mr. 'Mrs. F._Mabood, -- and Atbari will have fair crops or 2H -- -. ; : h 3 + ; tubers, al La : : Pig be : 3 i at. ial. . On Sept. 25th, at Piattshurg, Te \ nie fn : 3 Hurkal | N.Y. Dr. Ross MacDongld, former-| 27° # g00d iy of Wellington, was- united in narriage to Miss Mary Barber, 5 da er of the late R. rber, one $ ; Sygr " ughter the 1 R. Ba of Platigburg's oldest and most re- [ges 10 Nupanet raised. 1.07% |spected citizens and business men. the ads 8, 0 [Catholic army. hut fged. oo

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