Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Oct 1918, p. 9

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RL i -- . - OCTOBER 19, 1918 : SECOND SECTION ish Whig -- 4 lor a very small turkey and twenty- five cents for a tiny piece of cam- iphor daring an epidemic are as {genuine profiteers as those who are {in the limelight. -- THE TOWN WATCHMAN. Kingston, is getting more like Napanee in the way of spreading PHmors and then wondering why they are not in the newspapers. The Kingston industries come mittee will be pardoned for not getting that British Explosive Com- pany to erect itg T.N.T. plant here. And now Ald. Newman rises to remark that it is since daylight sav- ing went into effect that we began to win the war. Hera they 'go and close the churches just as we were getting a Hiking for setting out regularly each Sabbath morning to get religion. Since the. churches aré closed, what's the matter with starting the old-fashioned cottage prayer meect- ing J . The Lampman has no doubt whatever about diseases being spread far more In trains and street 3 Ww . H MALKIN cars than In theatres. -- Chairman of the British Columbia JA Hamion man says whiskey is Committes of the 1918 Victory no good for grippe. What foes he Loan Know about it? The Lampman SE r------------ prefers first-hand evidence, and it New Health For Women disagrees with the Hamilton view. The most fateful years Ma a wo- * .: * man's life are those between forty- The Lampman kuows of a Kings- |v ang riety. Many of the sex en- ton docfor who years ago was such fy... period under depressing con- a temperance advocate that he ditions through overwork or worry would not order Hauor- in any Sm about the home, or through a condi- a . Jesstnan ergency. But he got aver that and 1415) "in which the blood is weak or YY ' = ATI en some other Ryiritan ideas too. watery and so they suffer heavily. % Te 3 Among the commonest symptoms are t's ah wind That blgua no ure headaches, feverish flushes, palpi- 'goad. Hore a ate Hoa tation of the heart, dizziness, back- the Trent because the Trenton ache, depression and other well re- munitions plant blew up. Superin- Cognized disturbances of the health tendent Nickle's street cars will no [Which Sigualizos that the blood Boe y » quires attention. omen urgently longer have to take snoozes on the need rich, red blood all their lives, . -- but never more .s0 than in middle- No Kingdom of Heaven for those [lifé, when the nerves are also weak who charge $15 a cord for wood, [2nd overwrought. 0 Ald. Armstrong. The Now every woman éan prove the gecarding " prompt help- afforded to her health dealers should remember this arg & : drop the price to the figure that ue by renewing and building up the women dearly love, viz, $14.99. blood. It is a test that any ailing : : woman can make by taking Dr. Wil- : ny pasa (Yes, profiteering Is not confined |liam's Pink Pills, for these pills to. the big guys, according to a west- fmake rich, red blood, which in turn end resident. People who ask [Stimulates the appetite, strengthens sixty-five cents a dozen for eggs, $4 [the nerves and restores full robust Bc A A Pt Pt ltr i health. Thousands of women have 3 -------------------------------- ound in Dr. jams' n 8 3 : : . . WAR-PUZZLES] oF a illlams Pink Pil There is no more certain way of making money than by loaning new health and strength and with these a new happiness and interest , . in life. So if vou suffer, avail yourself at money at Interest. 7' once of the splendid home treat- ment which Dr. Williams' Pink so easily afford, and you will he among --provided the security is good. . those who rejoice in regained health. These pills are sold by all dealers fn J medicine, or may be had by mail at ir wring he Dr! Wiliams: Medi. -- provided the borrower is known to be able to pay the interest as : it falls due and to repay the principal on the date specified. OATARAQUI SCHOOL FAIR. The Prize Winners &t Event Held D outs, waa kiss: Soc. When 'you loan money to Canada you know beyond all possible C---George Hull, John Lakins, Bert IDUNE: SIall Lakins, Surah" Black, question your money is:safe--the security for the loan indisputable. Stuart Smith, Barley sec. A--John Lakins, Pet- . er Mooney. See. C--Bric Morris, iy John Lakins, Berton Orser. 5 . * . . . phon sec. A---Goonge Hall Pa- Eo Canada's war debt per capita is the low- --as a loan in which there is absolute George Hull, Stuart Smith, Cyri : est among the nations at war--her wealth certainty that the borrower will repay and arK. - ¢ porn ee, Ac. Jodeiant per Sapa, nor seonices, so equal certainty that the interest will be Eiiorvocn: aires hang ore B w. Deyond reckoning. paid every six months. = . B-David Swdin, C. Leatherland, k : ' avid Grant, Howard Richards, And all the resources of Canada are be. The security is so strong that none can Goldwin LaRose, Marjorie Eller- Reomiberiacy, So] * Richards, hind the Victory Loan 1918, which will question it--for it is safeguarded by all i DEST | David Grant. : be o n a i ath four tum ai oo | Fotos ee ve oni, | po pen to She Casadian P cople for sub- 1c Wealth that Canada possesses--by all Fretith oh feturn ption within a few days. . the developed resources represented by Englind, 638 par age today, Qetober Leatheriand, Mildred Knight, Nellie Rr y. ; Fl » . . . es Kathleen 2ichaTds, Wilson Nara, Like the Victory Eoan 1917, it will be her combined industries and by all the Sec. B---Willie 'O'Drjscoli, Harry Baker, Leslie Harpell, C. | Emnoriand. ise. Or-Sabel H.. welcomed by all loyal Canadians:-- untouched resources of her, mines, forests, : SLT lands and fisheries, Hattie Ellerbeck, Clifford Scofield. Boater Avra iing pisock: se 5| 4 a es, Augustine . ec. 3 . 1% Harry Beker, Nellie Day. Se : -as an opportunity of proving that we ; erland, Ber ng, Kathleen . a . . . . Koen, Willie. O'Driscoll. Sec. bo are determined to fight on to Victory When you mvest in the Victory Loan a i, ld with our dollars,.as well as with ourmen 1918, you will become the owner of a Richards: John Lakiss, Cys Sark. A and our guns, : Victory Bond. That Bond is Canada's Melville Patterson Sec. B--Harry . § sc . signed pledge of repayment--a pledge that puro, sec. A--bisie Dag, Mi| (BE --as an opportunity of placing our earn- Canada is in honor bound to redeem-- Scofield, Muriel Keyes, Frayne |' | ings in what is at once the greatest of and, in wealth of resources, abundantly Wood, Manel Keyes, dimimy Gor | ~~. causes and the safest of investments. able to redeem. don. Thelma Swain, Hattie Eljer- Onions, sec. A-- Willie O'Driscoll, Alice Baker, Helen Maxwell, Wm. Purdy, Ursula Sproule, Patience Swain. Sec. B--Wm. Purdy, Alice Baker. * ; e-bay. i ' 'Apples, sec. A--Grao y., John Hickey. | Sec. B---John Hickey, Bob Hickey, Edith Grant, Gladys Day, : - Burt, Claronce Sproule. | sec, A --Nellie Day, McCulla, Gladys tf Thelma Swain, Carmel Mooney, El- ma Murton. Sec. B--Evelyn Day, Alice Baker, Ursula Baker, Viotoria| Price. Bd Truedell, Luella Smith. Sec. D--iMetta Clarke. Wm. Purdy. Charles Purdy, Mildred Shane.

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