WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. 0 PAGE SIX SRR Fruit & Candy Store The only down-towu siore open from 8 a.m. to 11 pom, Californias "and all nensonable fruits, peaches id plums, by basket or dozen, Home made candy. Call 'or tele. Phone nnd we will sttend to Your order promptly. 66 Princess St., Near King St. Phone 273 Canada Food Boatd License Nos. B+1020 and 11-410, Sra Wood's tard invigorates the w A i pe T t a Ei on receipt druggists or wail plain pkg. = 3 _Hnglish ficnicdy. Stew, makes new Blood in oid gd Cures Nervous nd Brain Worry, Despon- hers as of Be A ir DOX, Ni 8 i 1 on Pola by all : / 2 THE BALY BRITISH iY Eastern Ontario News: THE EXCHANGES, CIAPPED FROM MANY BRIGHT In Brier Form the Events In The Country About Kingston Are Told ~=Full of Interest to Many, "A few cases of influenza have de- veloped in Belleville, but all are of a mild type. Mrs. W. C. Jack, Belleville, has received word that her husband, Sergt. "Major Jack, has been award- ed the Militars- Medal for bravery at the battle before Amiens on August Sth, The death took place at Vincent de Paul Hospital, ville, on Thursday of Mrs. William E. Tilden. was a native of the St. Brock- She RREDACINE CO, TORONTo, ONT, Furmary TRV TUYTYTTYN YY YY © FOR CHOICE l GROCERIES AND SEASONABLE ~ FRUITS AND | -VEGETABLES C60 TO I Friendship's E Canada. Foag Nourd License '#10 Division Bt. R 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 p o Add a Ahhh WR. BILTENNESS H Remote 'Buildings of ai 'and Builder) Brockville, home was in De- troit. : Rev. R. M. Hamiton, minister of First Presbyterian church, Brock- ville, is to procedd to Great Britain lo engage in temperance campaigy work for the next two or three months. , 3 Tweed is to have a butter: fae- tory. James Ryan, who has had previous experience in cheese and buttermaking, is the promoter. He will begin operations in the ery near future. On Sept. 28th at Spencerville, the marri was solempized of Lalla May unter, eldest daughter of Alber®, Hunter, to William Stacey of William Her 'Rickey, youngest Rickey, Domville. Principal Whiting of the Deseronto public school hax sent his resignation to the Board, (Fake effect Nov, 1st. .. Mrs. J. E. Clarke, Wellington, pass- ed peacefully away ony: Sunday after months of suffering On Saturday the news 'reached son TRS 1 EXPERIENCE 272 University Ave. . an] # Salmon Week | Ma PR Sv Baton. Phone 1844 Camada Food Board License No. 8-274. At the ~ Fancy Clover HONEY . oe A 1283%e¢, Peaches, 3 lbs com wee see oo 400 * WR McRae&Co 25 cents each. 15¢ Ib. for 2c ses oss 18¢ Ib. Frankford of the death of Mrs, John Orr, Petetbore She was thes eldest "danghter of Mr. and Mrs. C.-M, Hen- drick The remains were brought to her parents' home for buridl, The CN. R. is erecting % round- house, also an ice-house 30 x 60 feet nd 24 feet high, at Yarker, The station is also to be moved 200 feet east of its présent position to allow for more tracks and sidings Rass Bovay, about twenty-five vears of age, was charged in Trenton with dtering a marriage certificate for the purpose 'of avoiding military service He was found guilty, and a $500 fine or six months was the verdict. Simple Way to There is one sure way that has never. failed to remove dandruff at once; -and-that is to-dissolve-it,-then vou destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it a night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most is not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applicationy will cdom- pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. ; You will find all itching and dig- 'ging 'of the scalp will stop"instantly_ and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better, GREATER STRENGTH "Bor; vertising rates somewhat. A when it is charged. lowing old rates will prevail. . Six J One Mi Over 25 v above quoted. day advertising. #oa EW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ; : Owing to the greatly incrdased cos! of newsprint, ink, la- * ete, the British Whig has heen obliged to advance its ad- minimize the advance as much as possible. announced applies only to classified advertising, and then only When cash accompanies the copy, the fol- One Insertion (25 words or less) ... sve ha ann © "Three Insertions (25 words or less raw fons (20 words or less words, 1c a word first insertion, and 4c a word each subsequent, consecutive insertion. It advts. are to be charged, the rates will be double those The cost of sending out a man to collect small accounts to- amounts to more than the total revenue derived from such Hence the increase. sincere effort has been made to The Increase now 23 . $1.00 $2.00 for j ou ©) TOLD (N!4P TEES 01071 NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT! WHIG'S | End Dandruff | THE FAIR AT ODESSA. Was a Grest Success--Ilosd Scher merhorn Loses Right Leg. Odessa, Oct. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ruthrriord, North [Bay, 'are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emmons. Mr and Mrs. Wiliam Jenkins, Nap- anee, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georgh Watts, Mrs. 'Edward Case and daughter, Miss Lillian Case, Picton, are guests of Mrs. H. BE. Adams and (Dr. (H. C. and Mrs. Ma- bee. Miss Grace Sharpe is spending a few days at the Dominion. Mr. and (Mrs, Harry [Davy and J{amily, Toronto, dre guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davy. (Mrs. John Maneur and Mrs. Riley Lee, spent a couple "of Mr. and Mrs. Simon (Babcock. Mrs. John (Graham, who has heen in the Kingston |General Hospital for the past two weeks, returned to her home dast Wednesday. (Miss Kathleen Schermerhorn left [for Toronto last Wednesday to at- |tend the Salvation Army training |school. About twenty-five of her | friends met -at her home on Mon- |day might and a jpleasant evening was spent, all wishing her every | success in her new work. | (Mr. and ' (Mrs. Schermerhorn have received word that their son, Ross, {who was wounded a short time ago, was "in 'a hospital in [England and had his right limb amputated above {tae knee. The Odessa shew was one of the | best for many years, and great credit lis due the agrieultural so- clety for its efforts. The receipts at the igate amounted 10-$15.45. The concert 'held .4n the town hall was as jusual a 'great success. The ex- cellent talent from. - fFforonto, con- sisting of Mr, . and ~ Mrs. , Pickett, Master Bert Powell and others was very much appreciated, The re- ceipts' #t ithe door pmeunted to $109.7 (This concert was (followed by a muadrille pawty: with. the Me- {Auley and [Downey orchestra from Kingston furnishing the music. The h#tl 'was crewded 'and the pleasure seekers enjoyed themsélves until three o'clock:~in the morning. The Ladies' Aid Society fyrnished meals in the fair. geolind, afd also had a home-made fobth,. wonsisting of fancy goods and eandy, from which was realized a handsome sum : f-- a aw------ THE WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF FORM Tidings From All Over Told in a Pithy and Pointed > Way, Canada will draft aliens. fr Montreal has closed all schools, theatres, ete., in order to check the spread of influenza. ; A-British- Admiralty Boerd, head- ed by Sir Erie Geddes; reached Washington on Monday. Randolph Hersey, a pioneer in the iron trade in Montreal, died on Monday, aged eighty-nine, There are 1,042 cases of Spanish influenza among the troops and R: A. [F. lin Toronto military district. . It is practically certain now that the (General Conference of the Me- thodist church will not conclude its sessions before Oct. 16th at the earliest. Spanish influenza has obtained an extraordinary grip in South Africa and is spreading extensively. Many shops in Capetown have been closed. ~ } Dr. Richard B. Moore, of the Un- ited' States Bureau of Mines, Golden, Colo., announced he had discovered a substitute for radium which he has named mesothorium Evidence tending to show that the explosion in the shell loading plant at Morgan, N.J., last week was caused by enemy agents has been discovered by Government operatives. - The epidemic of Spanish influ= enza is increasing rapidly in Ohio, and a total of 25,000 cases and many deaths has been reported. Camp Sherman reported 104. deaths for twenty-four hours. The Dominion Government is lending its assistance to the Ottawa municipal authorities to combat the influénza epidemic, which is daily becoming 'more serious at the capi- tal. . USE HUMAN BONES " ~ . FOR FERTILIZERS Huns Grind 5 to 15 Carloads From Front Daily, Corres= pondent Says. The Hague, Oct. 8.---A reliable informant stated that he was em- ployed in Germany at a bone-grind- ing mill at Wipper{orth, where every day they received from five to fif- teen carloads of human bones which came from the front. The prison- ers' work consisted these ones and passing them into grinders. Ground bones are used for fertilizer. Horses' hoofs and bones with flesh had to be raked out, as they impeded the hopper. Many human skulls, however, were ground-up. | The superintendent of the home-grinding = mill was also superintendent of several other such ww all friendly | days in Yarker last week, guest¥of in unloading | Prepared: Specially for this Newspapefby Pictorial Review, As to Johnny's Regimentals. Thghicte man in olive drab, with 0 match Wis suit. The double breasted waist 13 -made with open neck finished with' round collar. ~- a Be EERIE Wd) a The clothes that Johnny's elects to, wear all have a military note. Pacifist parents may discourage the inclination, but their pleadings rheet a deaf ear. A natty suit in olive drab made upon this model makes 8 strong appeal to the small The double-breasted -waist is ma with open neck, finished with a round collar, while the side closing trousers are trimmed with patch poe- kets. Straps of the material are stitched on the trousers to slip the beit through. In medium size the suit and cap require 2! yards 44- inch material. ! - In making the suit, the home dressmaker siwuld begin with the waist. Close the underarm and shoulder seams as notched. Turn the front edge of the front for an underfacing and adjust waistband underneath the waist, with center- backs and front édges even and with upper edge of waistband along cross- Sp Pictorial Review Boys' Suit No. cents. . forations; lap front on back to' small line of smatl "6" perforations. Ad- just strap tu "position on shoulder nd tack pointed edge to position. Next, face the coliar and sew to neck".edge with notches aad eenter- backs: even." Then, take the sleéve and close seams of sieeve and wrist cuff, sewing cuff to. sleeve with notches and seams even, Sew sleeve ir: armhole gs notched with small "o" perforation at shoulder seam easing in any fulness between notches. Ad- just poeket on left front, with upper edge of packet .at indicating "mall "0" perforations, Close leg seams. of trousers as notched, = leaving extensions free, Turn extensions under on slot pee Yo" perforatifns and finish for clos ing. Sew fly to left front matching notches and small "o" perforations. CONSTRUCTION CUIDE Toss » 5 7 Owing to the prevalence of Span- ish #fluenza in the city, and the ne-- cessity of guarding against its spread, it is strongly urged that the citizens avoid public' assemblies, and as the disease is transmitted by secretions from the nose, throat and bronchial tubes, the frequent use of a spray or gargle, consisting of per- manganate potash, of a strength one part to two thousand of water is 3 recommended. TROVOARE Close center seam from upper edge | of 'back to upper edge of front leav- | ing opening at fly. Turn hem at | lower edge of trousers on.small "0" perforations. Adjust pocket to position on front of trousers with upper edge of pocket at sma)l "o" Rerforations. | Stitch walstbands to position un- derneath a tatban with. notches at upper edges, | center-fronts, center | backs and sidé edges even, | Stitch straps of material 214 {in Jches long and % inch wide (when finished) to position on front and back of trousers between small "o" perforations to slip belt through; finish one end of belt with a buckle Large "0" perforations in belt indi- edates center-front. Work buttonholes at topr ofp trou- sers and sew 'buttons on waist (over the | waistband) to correspond with buttonholes. ; Cap--Close center-front seam of side section, indicated by single small" "0" perforation; and the een- ter-back seam, imdicated by double small "00" perforation. Sew the side section to the crown with notches, ¢enter-fronts and center-backs even. Line the lap and sew to lower edge of side section as notched. - T055. Sites, 2 to 8 years. Price, 30 . (d ; g s A.R'B. WILLIAMSON, M.D.; Medical Health Officer. Sash Door and Trim Well assorted stock and prices right, at Allan's -Lumber Yard Victoria St. Yard Phone 1042 GET IN TOUCH WITH PROSPECTIVE TENANTS a 2 Through advertising that house or apartment. A desirable tenant is always to be found--but He does not often just happen to come along and find your house or apartment. Usually he, learns about-what you have to offer first through your advertis- ing. @ STOCK MARKETS, NL e-------- Quotations" Furnished By Bongard, Ryerson & Oo., 289 Bagot Street, New York Stocks, Open, 2.45 p.m, 169% 73 881% GC. PR, .. N.%Y. Cxd,. 1% Reading : Southern Pac. St. Paul .. , Union Pacific .. Atlantic Gulf .. Marine .. ... Marine pfd. Gen. Motors Studebaker .. , . Willys-Overland ; -. . Baldwin Loco .. Am. Smelters Anaconda Inspiration Utah Copper .. Beth. Steel "b" Crucible Midvale . . Rep. Steel US. Steel .. . Allis Chalmers Am. Can... .. .; Am. Car dy. .... Distillers . . Ind. Alcohol Am. 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[Ellis Moulinette. thur Stuart Herron mills, as well as of several Govern-| - home, such easy terms. consists fonola finished in donble-sided bia Records (20 selectic your own choice. this 'wonderful plete is only and $1.25 per week. oulfit; We have only a few of those urday #f you want one. - The p $10.00 Down Places This Columbia Grafonola In Your Home No one should be any longer without "All the Music of All the World" in his or her when a Columbia | Grafonola and a collection of Records ~ can be purchased for so little money and on The outfit' illustrated here \ of a Columbia fumed or golden oak with Reeord Cabi- nel to match, and ten 10-inch 90-cent Colum- Gra- ns) of rice of com- $54--$10 cash outfits on hand, so come in early Friday or Sat- ment of records 5 Ft : ' Montreal, Ottaws, We have the largest assort- in this city. Come in and be eonvineed. 121 Quebec, B