Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1918, p. 3

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v ay HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918. *J GOSSIP HEARD ON THE SDE: 2h if Sk SOME TIMELY COM. |: | MENT ON VARIOUS MATTERS. |ou PAGE THREE BO - we might bage 2 "Bicyele Sunday.' | Bievele been' revived toa seasom, and aflards | exercise Fuld | H---- Probe F riday, fair and moderately warn. a 0000000000 2 - STEACY'S ANNUAL Thanksgiving Sale IEE Goes along spiritedly with its host of genuine bargdin opROr nities. To-morrow, the second day, should prove a remarkably busy one as added to our already long list are the . - following atracive specials. 7 be formed aid Oo Kody r, 10.0. I= Best's Prescription Service Ts unequalled in this A capable {dispens service frome early midnight, means the sick. Your de this, and is depending. more and' § : more on us--just as we expect Mi. him to do. H ; tative who's attend. a local store jast| by ihe behavior i 1 | Some Citizens Would Like Celebra- tion to Mark Wag News "Bicycle | Sunday" Suggested: to Take Place of | > ed a wee) ) en who Jwere out t the lt for ba 18 Ii Was indeed } ner in_ which some of re doing their bes it s, Were abused shiz ae m the goo ad duced? price, some their-hedds for the ! ttacked. fhe clerks : izens think the 4 : 4 "demon strat f 4 = of the pas tt Those people (and they 3 "are many) who dread the 4 ordeal of ar eve examin- b ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made b by us, it eauses no pain, | discomfort, or inconven- fence, ng peace = very whistle and be vhrked overtime" Sal The news from ove hha ad i eXNug 10 save it el a citizen, shave heen I'8 I oan, w fl er: al hole int their 'pile of Bests," .we want to be the Hi the war ray er. 28 ae: watchword of the sick 4 blowing of les sult o tinted cold spell d 8 . be ; ) ady Ahi ) e of Kingston 'have . 9 bo ut paying $11.50 | Thurs day opened the season's The Satisfactory Drug Store. Wi| 1 OPEN SUNDAYS, ll pices of the Kingston Canadian Club, §! and it is safe to say that the club has |s never had a more successful opening. |.pe Ti occasic TH NEW PRENON in was marked by a very 1218 and the addres : ERAPI N No. d| | Jorg 7 wirig : ¢ address was ERAPION No.2 j members THERA 0. ION.Ns3 i> jta king abbu e f y His Lordshi p oh Skle Sas Saknsege. SE i i is on put a DE MARKED GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED 10 GENUINY PACKETS 10:8 ave gas the si ggest "rake it several y S 1 news ~ DOUBLE DISCOUNT STAMPS! J Friday Morning from 9 to 12 only. Shop early and reap the full benefit of this special sale Fea. Le You save. 109, on every cash purchase. New Winter Coats Fashionable Serviceable Warm . The materials are pure wool fabrics in all the desirable shades. © Descriptions = are im- possible as the line embraces 800 beautiful new coats that must be seen to be appreciated. dt is of interest to note r day = ton of coal was etion in London, and wi = = = = _- == = = == E -- i = -- een hy by E m-- And We Use No " Drugs. The address of Bishop F all n last [put + up at a series aug id at $ ses given under the el TTT show. that more than dollars' worth of pro- rdd in §, 396 fires during Stats tics Nn nl ta i Keeley Jr, 1.0... 226 Princess Street IR a Nt NENA NN tN lll If yo fire not satisfied with your lot put ity the hands of a real es- tate dealer. love i8 a dinner where Platonic nothing but soup is served. $6 per capity/m C Yatatia, $4 er p pi I 1917: kf for the first six 1918, $5.50 per capita resent are still fto capita in ress given | es 1 el vet A ter [ing done a -------- PVT citizen wants to know what is he- with the request made some [time ago that the houses be re-num- made that [bered on certain streets, He says ~~~ |hé spent half an hour looking for a {number on a certain street. Monday afteriog mn A Whig man can also yt great need for re-num- > streets, as he. had opating -a 'house a few Ahura d 4 A 4 4 4 4 | been TIE Bi a | Some men are always looking for | the handle that will enable them to pump you | | SO Fish=F rest F ish MARKET COD .. .. .10¢ LIVE HADDOCK . . rn STEAK COD . 12 and 14¢ SALMON . Sigteniana cs Se SALMON TROUT. . > 5 18e FINNAN HADDIES, SMOKED FILLET, CISCOES OYSTER SEASON has now commenced. 8 beep | Weak, Sickly Folks Regain Health Quickly lo By New Remedy! || A BLOOD-FOOD NOW MANUFAC. Ja id ¥ ly » the have y« I'his appears around the city these s the man who is I got mine." TURED THAT ACCOMPLISHES MARVELS nm got your to be a iI evemng yet' greeting Happy "Yes, yh r "Lots of people that were thin and | dors erable for gears have recently | able to say n restored by this simple treat i ment. All you have to > is take | =| two littld chocolate-coated tablets | to | ton girls are quite ==|with a sip of water at the close of | will the order to "sto = eich meal. k a ake a chance on the The tablets, which, by the way, za Th Portsmouth are called "Ferrozone," are in reality iv Barricfield maid tens Rill have the ia 'perfect food for blood. They con | matter ur der consideration. {tain exactly those elements your blood lacks when it becomes thin, | weak, and unhealthy This is just the time to use Ferro- zone; it excites splendid appetite, | gives digestion splendid aid, supplies nourishment for all weak organs. At|m gharged with: stealing a feather once you feel buoyant and strofig. | bed ig aired in his court. The feath- == Nutritious blood courses through |ers will sure fly that day, == your veins, supplies strength, makes you tingle with animation and am- bition. Vhig has been able $27.50 and $35.00 $24.50 and $29.75 Wool Velour Coats . . Whitney Cloth Coats . . . Salts Plush Coats . : $19.50, and $35.00 Seal Plush Coats . . $29.50 GLASS TOWELLING--700 yards red patterned glass towslling worth 40c a yard at to-day's price. Sale price . . .20c . A When it comes to a variety of cases i the court presided over by Justice of the Peace George Hunter carries off the honors An interesting time is ted for when the case of two wo mo Lia certainly have a lot Kingstonians are The Germans ) answer for. Shipment of Seal Shipt Oysters just received. 32c 500 Ibs. Mild Cured Hau, 45c¢ = Whole or half . . Mild Cured Breakfast Bacon By the piece . ; Limited Phone 597. THE WH. DAVIES' v z : E E : E E : = sS = i = BE C0. Princess Street Canada Food Board License No. AHR 0 A ANEEEENSENN EEE EE ERASER RNNRRNNANANE S---- § You Can Still J oin § BUT MEMBERSHIPS ARE GOING RAPIDLY INTHE el 1st | Payment 2nd parm | paym't] ard (pavary tf 4th Dayne 25¢ | 6th paym"t] 6th paym't] Tth paym't| + : Ge { Soc be, 50¢ Mn gaym'y 3h, Puy tom ya] 1th pam | 13th paym't/18th paym'tjl4th paym't/15th paym't 5 he Is $1.00. i $1.00 {$100 16th Pay mHInen paemtisth PAYA § 19 Fayre Ln a $n | by 20th Paymy 21st paym' tend paym'ti2ird paym't $1 | sF% $1.20 | "$1.90 24th AIT se paym; Hann pa paym' my pay t 28th i fd t {hh paym' t{30th paym'tidist Parmt $1. $40. | $140 | $14 32nd d i", Baym: = ALATA pa Pe ym't CAM ER last Payment $160 ments. A new Aas a member = WHILE YOU PAY THE PAYMENTS ARE SMALL Fo chin Club Members Only a limited number of Prices = right weakness, brings robust health ~ You need pay only 25 cents to join and the balance i in Esay Pay- White will be delivered to your home when you en- t blaming them for the spread of the Spanish influenza "I hope the Kaiser gets a good dose of it himself," was the remark one Kingston lady made on Monday. THE SPANISH ~ INFLUENZA LTH MAKES ENT. No more Hebdas hes. None of that tired languor. You feel like doing things because | Ferrozone completely renews and [strengthens your whole system. No medicine on earth gives such =| quick, lasting benefits as Ferrozone. = It has raised thousands from down- ee = = {simply bbeause it contains the forti- = fying elements that run-down sys- == tems require. BOARD OF H ANNOUNC Assemblies Not to be Pro- 10 Combat One week after using Ferrozone you'll feel like new, you'll appreciate what real robust health means. In a month you'll gearcely cradit- the pugh your vigor and spirits have re ceived Ferrozone is more than a tonde because its work lasts, its bene- fits remain and are not temporary. It restores lLiealth where other treat- ments fail, and. should be used hy every man, woman and child, Try it, S0c. per box or six boxes for $2.50. Nem Public hibited as Yet--How the Disease. Oct. 9th, 1918, I'o the Citizéns of Kingston: At a meeting of the Local Board of Health held this afternoon, | was in- structed to place before the people a statement otf the :Baard's position YH regard 10 measures to be taken to control the epidemfe' of mfluenza that is spreading. through. the community. Numerous enquiries have been made by citizens as to whether the Board intends closing * schools, theatres, Bcc hes, etc, The Board has de- cided to accept the ruling of the Pro- Ee Board of Health in this mat- ter; This ruling was clearly: enunci- Jem in a letter to the Toronto papers |W Tuesday, October 8th, by Dr. J. = S. McCullough, Chief® Health Offi- teer "for. Ontario. He states "the a of public health authority "is against closing such places, except I perhaps in country districts for the following reasons: In cities and towns it is impossible to prevent children | commingling in the streets and play- grounds where they are without the supervision found in the schools hence, closing schools is more effec- tive in country districts, but the pro- cedure is economically wasteful and usually has no infliience on the course of outbreak of diseases like influen%a. Children are Tess likely to infect one another in the class room than in the home or the playground. There is no great danger of spreading disease hin schools, churches and theatres if these places are well ventilated. In any case the good derived from clos- ing places of assemblage is more than counterbalanced by the conditions in crowded street cars, railway cars, large shops and in restaurants, where food and dishes may be handled by persons having a disease, It would be just as rational and much more ef- fective to stop all travel on street cars gland trains, and to stop people from entering shops, eating places, etc, as 10 close scheols, theatres "Health, officers SH - | complish no useful purpose, and the will Id this ns le = 2 plan to Our Store To-day 5 Ee by. vou on syery final payment you plages." A The following advice is given by taken to prevent spread oi the dis- {ease : plates and cups. ; rithous foveria ¢ the Pies 36. Worth to-day 35c. Sale price . . TABLE DAMASK---Pure linen 68 inch table "to-day $3.50 per yard. Sale price . . TTT TT ii in sizé 54 x 54 inches. Reg. price $7.00 and $8.50. Two qualities. short and 16tig 81&eVeé styles. Worth $2.00. UNION WOOL VESTS AND DRAWERS--Fi and well finished. Hygeine quality, reg. Sale price . . MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS 10 dozenextra soft WT A number of specially j| be on display to-morrow, ----------; = Board of Health for Ontario, the Lo- cal Board feels justified in its pres- ent. attitude, : --A. RB. WILLIAMSON, Medical Health Officer. Milk Juspector's Notici Oct. Hg To the Citizens of Kingston: To further supplement the advice given to the public by the Medical' Health Officér to-day, 1 herby give} notice that no person infected or hav- ing any member of the family infect. ed with influenza is to have anything to do, with vending milk in this city. The er of becoming infected b: a aving this disease and vend: ing milk is too great 16 take any chances and a heavy penalty is pro- vided for, i in cage of niraction of this law. and ill-advised measures, 2 which only serve to irritaté the public, and ac- Board does not intend for the reasonses given bo enforce closing of these the Board regarding measures to be *jo18. "Af you get a cold, go to bed in a well ventilated room and keep warm. Keep away from other people Do not kiss any ene. Use individual basins, knives, forks, SpooIts, Towels, handkerchiefs, soap, Evéry case of influenza should go 0 hed a ohce under the care of a The patient should stav three days uiter fever ared and uni convales- estab] .- The pa-' hh' or sneeze ge by = hand- m acters ill. and so ra ce is fully blished. car i _GRORGE Bl BELL. Fn rout Bot on Milk Inspector. HUCK TOWELS--10 dozen only bleached huck wel i8 z night shirts, worth $2.00 each. Sale price . . vantages AL Clayton, NX. 'the Bi 2 of MF 12 shedding . 23¢ dima coorth . $2.00 BREAKF AST CLOTHS--| 5 only, pure Yinen k breakfast cloths Worth to-day $6.00. Sale price. . $3.50 WOOL SWEATERS A _great assortment of pure wool sweat- rs in shades of rose, maize, hunter's green, pink, cadet, 'etc. Sale price $5.95 and $6.95 UNDERWEAR--100 Zenith wool combinations for ladies i jin Sale price . . $1.69 ne elastic ribbed 85¢ a garment. .69¢ - fine flannelette' .$1.50 Millinery ! prepared tables of smart trimmed hats bought for this sale will marked at prices J} which will make instant appeal. "The Woman's Store of Kingston" d 0G HHH ing for a few dare 3 - butcher, shi sheep by the steamer hogs, cla" Island- 3 to Bin = to a break. In her | McFern put in new township weigh Miss Bessie SeaDonaie. heen 11 for some ne under, Usatmant in. won General an old resident; met with a ae i last week, and as a b TENNIE received 4 sdvers shaking 4 Be. Hudson is in poor health. wht ee : annual school fate wad on Thursday last. the different i? . ior dapith for LH Pe

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