Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Nov 1918, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918. ~~ PAGEFIVE To "rin : Ad ' | at } u i wi -- DIED OF ill IN ENGLAND COULDN I ASK FOR [A LL "Out of the High Rent Distriet," = RALPH RANGER FELL BETT IR RESULTS To the limit of your resources, and take ' ora eR ate nd eer Ra Jak 260 Princess St. , Telephone 800 : JRE i on ; A dred and seventy, sh is a gain of Genuinely AFTER SERVICE AT FRONT. i i { the much-dreaded disease, influenza- | pair work the .Puget Sound stantly be ing up my food sour o . . ; : Higher up street but always lower in price. ; ¥ twenty pounds AHH LADIES' HIGH GRADE BLAEK KID LACED BOOT White trimming on edge of soles; high or medium heels. A very pretty shoe .. .;.. J... 50 v.72. 8900 Abernethy's Shoe Store WEARS a | ed, Gassed and Injured in Accident | Health Too. D ? Sh 1 k I ont ITR .. | ed the sad news that he passed away | lives at iew avenue, Seattle, their bit. : } # 5 4 ; : kept getting worse in spite of all I ; : APNG 3 5 could do | --Was Qualifying For Commis- "No one could see the wonderful Buy in England, after four days' illhess. | Wash The late Sergt. Ranger was twen-{ "I hav picked up twenty '1 finally got some Tanlac and ] mom, change t has taken place in me ars of age on June 18th last. He | pounds," he continued, "and I feel a eit (ot eps we. 50 1 0 AAA UT Fi After serving two years at the during the ps few weeks and front, it fell to thé lot of Sergt. Naiph {doubt Tanlac belag a great medi- Eugene Ranger, a young Kings on-| eine) said W. H. Miller, while in a : -. went overseas with the 155th Baftai-| that I wou ioing anybody who ® | A ee {is sGffering like I was a good turn V d I by putting them on to Tanlac. 1 IC or on S ; 2 {have had so much trouble with my 2 ike : § stomach for the past teg years that . 3 4 : I could hardly eat or sleep. 1 liad to et t,t WF TE 3 stuck right to it until now it has ; Fa " He completely cleared up my trouble. My appetite is splendid and my BREREEEREREEpEER i | ' | no appetite at all, and what I did 4 Fi y i. stomach is in su a good condition ' : J 2 : that 1 can e 15st anything I want » onnoy fal ; oe and all rant thout : Mifering a Buy Victory Bonds. No| {= ' 4 » al es article aft vards,. and simply i ® ® : ki SPC & oop like a' log every night: [I had Safer Investment : . ian, and son of T. A. Ranger, grocer, [Bartell drug store, recently. Mr. eat would ferment, causing gas, gone down to one hundred and fifty "a 9 : a y 0 Connor S Ladie C liSive | Went Overseas in 1916 With the Miller Gains 20 Pounds Take . {| 155th Battalion and Was Wound- ing Tanlac--Wife Regains umonia, His parents have receiv- | Dredge and dge Company, and your place among those who" have done iB Ih {otantly Deiching Sb my food lous 'My wife, whose condition was "| just about as bad as mine in every AEN ; ; : {way, is now taking Tanlae, too, and war ---------- 5 4 alge 2 Lem it is doing the same good work for Addi bit 4 her it did for me. I .conldn"t ask 00 urs A yyy } for better results than we have got- p ten from Tanlac and 1 don't hesi- tate to recommend it to everybody Our furs have been se- 3 | " : ° wT # Insist on Getting Ee Jatt > recommend it bo eversbogy. | rs have been se- \ » ; a. | P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Ost- lected with extreme care | ler, in Battersea by C. 8. Clark, in to give lasting service | 3 : = -- 8 cai Fernleigh by Ervin Martin, in Ar and will retain their good | A CHARM TEA do enn some | 150% Sp, ¥. Sing. SPL Jouk trom season to sea- THOUSANDS OF ARTISTIC HOMEY HOMES : ' : i ' in Nas : Advi. son. Ang as regards . . . : In Packages Only : om prices, no store in Canada| Have been furnished the money-saving Reid way. ion in 1916, signing upg in Prine me WORK OF THE CANVASSERS can give better value. Thousands of wives now find home a happier, Black, Green, Mixed. At all Grocers. ward county, and spent sonie time . : Lo <a = * with this battalion at Barriefield. He | Seon ! ba ighter place mn which to spend their lives. , 3 | wes born at Brockville and educated STORIES TOLD BY BOOSTERS FOR Natural Wolf Setts $18 up th be Ini - AANA jit Oshawa, and, Bieviuus to enlist THE VICTORY LOAN. Manchurian Wolf Setts Thousands of husbands more keenly an be- Piclon. Deceased was a bright young| =. i mh te pp o BS OD. te $17.50 fore anticipate the home-going, all die to Reid way man with a most promising career. | Stocking When Canvasser Called-- pd Setts .. .. $28 = of furnishing with Reid's High Quality and Reid 3 y He was well liked by a wide circle ui : Ay > a + Another Made Bee dine For Street . friends and sincere regret has bee : B Bonds and of Ivjends a Te oats as been When He Found House Placarded Low Prices. u y The death of Sergt. Ranger oceur-| Scarlet Fever." | All the other popular red under very sad circumstances. He The men who are conducting the | furs in stylish setts of - b | y ; 3 g o - Jietory 4 : : : was wouhded and gassed in October [canvassing for the Victory Loan. fig- proportionately good val- ore On S a year ago, but recovered and was| ure in som amusing inejdents. They Hes vt . hehehehehe hh. Anadhiads about to return to the front when he| are all keen for business, are jolly met with an accident. He was in| good fellows, and see the humorous SARGENTS' DRUG STORE mug. aad bad the mistortune S48. of the AIC 0 1 tk Campb all Br 0 S The Leading Undertaker-- Phone 147 For Service. e who has been taking a leading part : {ed his back. He was getting along Cor: Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. | nicely, but oh Oct. 28th last he was| in all the "stunts" pulled off to boost | attacked with influénza-pneumonia,| the loan, struck a house the other af- : R rs on and died on Oct. 31st, At the time| ternoon. As he mounted the front Kingston's Oldest Hat and Fur Be? eo ME LE { ~ he was gassed he was for forty days} door step he could hear a sewing ma- Store. . : ° ® and nights without the use of his|chine going ag top speed. However, | o Y Salary Protection § ; Sy 3 ein speech. Since his death, his parents the lady. of the house answered the HEPRUEREEDEERNER a ASH I Il Il i i 1C received a letter from him dated Oct, | bell promptly, and when Mr, Can- / IN © oF 4 ® ; 8th, in which he stated that he was| vasser announced his business she - . > 7 taking a course in England for a lieu-| said promptly: : , sie " oh Sickness or Accident tenancy in the Imperial army, and "Yes, 1 want to give to that, but I " " - \ . 5 a) 2 Ld | (MEN & Wom * Order Your Montreal Freight By the that he was getting along fine with | got all my money in my stocking, and . . his work, and was poking forward | l.cannot give it fo you just now." ! 7 : ---- id | Independent Line and send your shipments with much interest to the time When Naw, the canvasser did not take to Lo \ : » Costs $1.00 a Month Gananoq ock 1 tie would receive his commission and | his heels and run. He was ready for pir Y ie | COVERS ALL DISEASES, * for ue, Br ville, Cornwa ) return to the front, | the occasion, and very politely thank- , TE 1 Joya Sent week of _wisknenn 4 x ' withou p ye J 4 ¥ Man nll the old and MERZ Rew . . . Montreal, and intermediate ports to the Deceased is survived by his father! ed the good lady, and said that he, | ; : and mother, five sisters ang one hro-| Would ¢dll again in a short time, af-! ; 2 y Jed , ° . and valuable benefita: ther, Mrs. Edward Roat, of Ottawa; | ter he had completed his rounds in} 2 To 3 | : "Drop up -a line and we win Ferry Dock. Telephone 2195. Mrs. Wilfrid Lloyd, of Gananoque; | that neighborhood, Fo dit Sr ~ d IS Ie ® Y Pansin > xpinin rr. hen Vera, Mabel and Irene and Clarence, | The canvasser came back as he! ¢ i 5 " all at home, agreed, and the bond was taken out, | h 7 Pf Recause wa gave MERCHANTS CASUALTY QO. mam mFn iam | IE WAS a good Tat one, too, showing | ~ him that degree of , - ALMOST BLIND | that there was no small sum in the; |f of service and co-opera- § Sif stocking. | { ( tion essential t j : ] | 388 0 good . . ] C O L L A R Ss | ¥ eyesight with glasses, 3 DISTRICT AGENT FROM ra ! Another canvasser struck a house ASK YOUR DEALER, | We can satisfy you | Soe Brock & Bagot Streets. : . leari Sale of re which was placarded "scarlet fever." TOOKE BROS. cin MAKERS h 4 it you will pay us x earing e 0 H HEADACHES but he did not notice the signa He WONTREAL TORTS Whar vancouven € a visit, « Jay. wa e mr---- - - stood on the door step with his back! hh rn rN to the sign, and the woman who an- swered the door did not care to talk ? of J. J Stewart eh ' y i ® % {head that aches and pains all the 4 % Hi . » fi time. Headache seems habitual with | business, He was bound to put! Opt.D, : | many people; indeed, some are sel-| through the deal, but bolted for the | 3 : ie 2 O ® 1 dom, if ever, free from it, suffering | Street when the woman pointed to the : , pp. Post Office, } | / {| continually, and wondering why they sign. | v » y ruil it is hard to struggle along with a can get no felief. ® A a k 1 | FOR HEALTHIER | In nine cases oul of ten, persistent A canvasser siruck a pretty we = PRETTIER HAIR a Ji BS E "34> Wi ha ara . : to-do man, and, after much talking | AA A A NAA The rush 1s now tw the Our stock of millinery to be sold at great- headaches ara dug to Rnoued Vipod. the fellow decided io take a $50 | aR co on L ioe . fi the blood being rendered - = a hi . 4 ? room th eh § ferangemo the | Pond. He said the money was in the oes en oy) YY 3 , 0 7 Lémed, ly seduced prices. We are making Mea, iv on pangement of the) lL. whersupon the cunyusser avkes | CCD f 2a.a bene TE | UNITED GROCERY to stock furniture. 7 1 The reason Burdock Blood Bitters I a ramount of Jus tank acount, 7 b 59). | by i " in old ng a ALL ] il . ¢ » * re- ee A yg De: A : fii makes permanent cures of all cases an . z Ba \ Mental and Brain Worry, Regular $5.00 Mats for --. tain ) of headache, is because it starts the lich $ke put a little. more into ~ 1 1 y! ", 1 § b 4 re, ite Uf nid breve siz for all kinds of the best TA ji: organs of elimination acting freely, $5 AF ou FR . --~ > --_-- = for $5, Cue wll please, six will cure.. Bold by so Rogular $10.00 Hata for ++... 1.1. 148.08 [ilsm the' poisone" and impuriies are bond', € Jot hve that much in the, rw adm Fibs told || FRESH FRUIT gular 31000 Hats for - - -. It aaces n he arevat|£0, Hie Tan until Yo ad raid his, | EECA Bere Tt). oussgmern we elt : 4 and instead of pains and aehes there py. "0 0 ane Ea antial sufn. 4 vertising our business. bea 3 is revived mentality and bodily vigor. ! part of a bride dy Wore on ne . ' ; 18% Princess St 0s. bB. FaMSOMN. [| ino si i " | wo 3 e ; li writes? "I -have been troubled a ws ar ; ] IN LER, Mgr. 3 251 Princess St || great deal With sick headaches, and cain are iE Soing be | Canada Food Bonra' Liceans Ne * = Hliiat times would almost go blind, and ||" ey knew thé | : We1237 Hi have to go to bed. | tried different Boaple, well. Bn yore one to | dn y kinds of medicine without any bene- et os to. the ing to tit until I-was advised to use Bur- sald © other, "Now | . You take this one, as | would rather | g|dock Blood Bitters. After taking 80 and see Mr. So-and-So, for he It it, 1 have not been troubled since. sure to give a big sum." i B. B. B.'is a purely vegetable rem- 3 edy, and has been manufactured for | The other fellow agreed to the : scheme, but in a few minutes when the last forty years by the T. Milburn the two met to exchange notes, they Ico. Limited, Toronto, Ont. je tu 0 exchange Dojes. thoy ; : elt sure De would make a big haul : : ia is ti = came back empty handed, while the Our shoes have a "chic" daintinéss and at ather tallow reported big b sine: A 3 hE Je . § ¢ : xv 3 . B a 3 a 8; t finement that is decidedly Parisian. They Z8 =~ 7 pl | Dut dhinis wilin ho vam. and che d a touch of distinction to the Test of the =i dE : | gant dewing with ui sorts of con- "Yet, they are so perfectly comfortable -- walking in them is both easy and

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