Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1918, p. 11

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a ne ROSSA A Tk ry r desertion sang P HEARD 0 "Good-bye Broadway, Hello France" 4s he was being taken out of his ~ |cell at the police station to enter a WITH SOME TIMELY COMMENT |iaxi for the prison. He did not ON VARIOUS MATTERS. mind his sentence in the least. He should have been singing "Good-bye Police Look for Lively Times if Ban | F mes, Helle Penitentiary." Young : ; A rs | ¥en of this type should be made to In Lifted on Liquor--Busy Days go to the front and a given a pri- for the Doctors and Drug Stores Eon sentence, as they are just laugh- Citizens' Fighting the "Flu.' ing up their sleeve over the action The police look for some busy of the judges. : | days if the is i liquor W -- { Thers are -c ra y few liquor' People who have a grouch these cases" just 'now, t providing - the {days about different things should liquor "can be © ned it is {meet one of the troop trains coming believed tha poli urt. will into the city and see the smile on take on the of the days before [the faces of the men who have been Sept. 16th, 1916, when a string of | overseas doing their "bit." It tipplers were lined up fore the |should be a sure eure for the blues. cadi and fined $1 and costs for their | In spite of the fact that they have "night out." suffered much, these men are It will certainly be a great temp-ihappy. And to thénk there is so tation: for some +o hit up the pace {much grumbling on the part of } 4 secure oze without | people who have been at home dur- mupch trouble. . ing all the time this great strug- AA ai, . ele } b i : > Iit I : 'T | EGLECT All roads appear to sag te the time' for the: groushers on g 8 ps and the de 2 iri th > ; YOUR HAIR arn ore ne = difice hg clgsure FRIDAY, OCTORER 18, = PAGE ELEVEN : EE EE Li rs Eo Er i etn, ry 4 Ex i ; aide et nr a iE Oe on w " dd ei ad a - = Rs these -------- a "flu' as the) 1d alipox, .and | "FLU" HELPED SMASH HUN. Hole relieve itehing are taking ev caution fo fight Bair and dandruff 1 The White ow that just | What Hon. N. W. Rowell "Tells of air and dandruff, (0 CTC Cingst h - a use Velnor. You will | P¥enty-five y Kings on had His Visit to Front. . a large number of cases of inluenza. Hamilton, Oct. 18.--Hon. N. W. find it far more bene- : i 2 ficial to your hair - Rowell gives an interesting version A citizen told the WI at the lof the present epidemic of Spanish a? a L be: Jl and scalp ti . Pid A pres p ¢ of Spanis : : I ot pared ud re man who, to Magistrate rrell "flu" which ds. at the present time , . 4 ig " " " . : 3 that he got under the influence of lcausing so much unrest in Canada. 7 RD oR 2 en w l é ; ing preparations Poo ne | rly an- | liquor on two per cent. beer was "When I was over to the western alysis proves to con- | talking through his hat He got ftront," said 'Mr. Rowell, "our party = . tain too much alkali i a Couple of Cages of it:the other |wag warned that it would be better My as 3 s Naf --a harmful iftitant [44Y, and declares that there was {not to linger there, as the same di- RORY x1 by . oF that rots the roots of the hair and causes | nOt enough "kick in it to make |sease was creating havoc in the en- \Q§ \ . Thousands upon thousands, it to fallout. Velnor is sold by all drug- | Rim feel good Our friend had bet- lemy ranks. Prisoners who were we : { 3 \ y . gists in a convenient carton and by simply | ter take some of these police court [brought in from the German lines a, n : : endless thousands hold their dissol ving ove of the small packets in a | Stories with a grain of salt in fut- told harrowing stories of the rav- A \ SR ' ' half-glass of fresh water you have an |Ure. ages of the "flu," stating that more . 1 3 : 7 * abundance of pure non-injurious liquid : he . : men were lost through it than were \ ' lives cheap as the price of that aside from cleaning the hair properly _ A citizen remarked: th 4€ [sacrificed on the battle field. | : 3 : . a will leave it soft, lustrous and wavy-- | house in Portsmouth in which Vins "All Germany has suffered un- pCa ed, Victorious: Peace. revivified with all the natural charm it | have been born on three )CCAsIons , told losses at the home base from ; should have. "|should be taken over by the 5- [the same disease, and now it has torical Society The 'ortsmot spread t6 our shores. But that Council should have a picture of * | pestilence," smiled the parliamen- S a3 And we--as we watch from 1ouse fr *d and put it i Cif ltarian, ** is nothing compared to hall of fame the 'pest' that is dogging their heels { . oF at the present time in the form of ) : afar their heroic efforts-- Accordi to the gossip going the British Ball Dog." round te are some store cler Mr Rowell thinks that every ] { y may we be able to say, that in the city who do not give full | precaution should be exercised in sasure 'when it comes to deali all cities to curtail the spread of the 1 " +> measure when i on dealing A cl ) C C | . ; ) the little we at home could out. potatoes There should be fif- |disease, including the closing . teen pounds to a peck but it is places where crowds are wont to Stated that some clerks merely fill gather, 1 7 5 . 4 paper bag which contains. thir- rrr Bt erie > / . do, we have done; teen pounds. Potatoes are potatoes When a girl tells a young man she these days, and the purchaser should dreams about him, {t is up to him to get all that is coming to him. propose or take to tall timber. ; | \ 1} that in sO far as we 'could ---- The average man likes to head a A husky chap who was brought public parade of his own good works. / - . down from London the other day Some men fail to arrive because 4 4 rt th m | 10 serves two years at Portsmouth they carry too much excess baggage. . } J Suppo : c 9 lighten their allege SEES S| | he : burdens, bring them { com- ¢ forts, we'have done it; } --that weihave striven 'un- ceasingly 'to shorten their stay in the' Hun-made Hell; --that freely, fervently, unitedly, we have laid our humble offerings alongside their noble sacrifices on the altar of Victory--and Peace, LR § w ® "- LJ J " " » ® a LJ = universal military service gum-- 4 A Soldier's offering to his ---- = sweetheart is naturally 'the Our New Fall Designs || Storage Batteries ! 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