Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1918, p. 3

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¢ " PAGE THREE | THE OAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. PLAN WHIRLWIND CANPAIGH HA, SEVERE, coLply Probs: Friday unseftled with showers. THE THROAT / at i This trouble is most distressing, | & 0 STEACY'S DAILY STORE NEWS| FRIDAY Sale A one day's selling event of unparalleled value giving. These attractive bargains should crowd this busy shopping centre from opening until closing time. There are bargains from each depart- ment and in all cases marked at special sale prices. : Suit Sale An absolute clearance of our balance of fall and ~ TO MAKE THE VICTORY 1LoAN| Th il aD: A SUCCESS HERE, | 8 Saused Iron *.50ld that, Ie errno | [settled in the throat any people have lost a good . » - } § Keeley Jr, M.0.D.0. | Whe/- i age I'he Board of Trade and the Retail | alghty fis that nasty, | Merchants' Association Decides |irritating s ion i i | to Co-operate--T¢ Organize Fri-| The dry, d ; day Evening. {awake, and w y . { «At a joint meeting of the Board | - . | lof Trade and the Retail Merchants' | 0 test at all Norway { ' > iar nds | Pine Syrup, | Associ 1 sdnesday 5 = y Those people (and they » Peps are the new treatment for [Re Solation Eo nada ty i | which 1s composed of the most sooth- are many) who dread the coughs, colds and lung troubles. |, ato jn a whirlwind campaign to [IDE and healing expectorant herbs p ordeal of an eye examin- §| They are little tablets made up {and barks, combined with the lung ation are agreeabl astor from Pine extracts and medicinal healing virtues of the world-famous ished t find y n- essences. When put into the Norway pine tree, will give almost in- 0 find that, as made mouth these medicinal ingredi- Y us, it causes no pain, | { make the Victory Loan a sucess, | (Committees were appointed 'to en- {list the active support of all busi- ness men in the city and a meeting {will be held on Friday evening for the puthose of organization. 3 I At the opening of the meeting, | Writes:--* ap |which was od over by W, writing you of Dr. Wood's { Cook, chairman, there was some |Pine Syrup discussion over a communi#ation| - For several weeks I was troubled asking for some action respecting |with a severe cold, and a tickling in Ah ture. Mrs. G. C TT Routley, Bright, Ont., take great pleasuré in Norway which are breathed down direct to the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes. The Peps treatment is direct. Swallowing cough mix. tures into the stomach, to cure ailments and disorders ia throat and longs, is indirect. Peps are revolutionizing the treatment of colds and their price is within the reach of all. All dealers, 50c. box. Bend lc. stamp for FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. stant relief. in all cases of this na- ents turn into healing vapors, ] b discomfort, or inconven- fence, And We Use No Drugs. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. { 226 Princess Street p Attu & 4 4 4 4 Add hhh dd had dh Best's Prescription Service Is unequalled in this district. A capable dispenser at your service from éarly morning till midnight, means so much to the sick. 'Your doctor realizes this, and is depending more and more on us-----just as we expect him to do. The slogan "Take it Bests," we want to be watchword of the sick. Best's The Satisfacto Drug Store. OPEN BUNDAYS. mm, Military Matters | (Continued from Page 8.) The sub-staff of the R.C.H.A, will in future be known as the Royal School of Artillery, C.EJF., with the following establishment: Colonel or lieutenant-colonel, 1; adjutant, 1; district officer, 1; gunnery winter suits at a distinct saving of from 35 to 50 per cent. No reserve; each garment must be sold immediately. Every suit this season's latest style and made of the most fashionable materials. Regular $27.50 to $35.00 . . . . Friday $19.95 Regular $39.50 to $45.00. .. . . Friday $33.95 Regular $47.50 to $52.50 . . . Friday $39.95 Regular $67.50 to $75.00 . . .. .. Friday $49.95 Flannelette Blankets 75 pair only of these | |-4'double bed size "Dragon" blan- kets; first quantity seconds, but guaranteed full weight and size. Worth at to-day's prices $3.75 a $2 49 wal eat nd en Ta ® pair. Friday..." ca, -------- WAISTS 12 dozen charming new silk crepe de chene waisis in flesh, maize, rose, black and white in a broad variety of smart styles. Priced up to $6.00. Friday --. ... .. ..$3.98 instruac- | tors, 4; quartermaster, 1; a {otal of | 8 officers. Second class master gun- A ner, 1; sergeant-major, 1; sergeant- Victory } major instructors, 2; armament ser- geant-major, 1; bandmaster, 1; quar- termaster-sergeant, 1; sergeant trumpeter, 1; N.C.O. instructors, 4; clerks, 3; provost sergeant, 1; ser- | geant wheeler, 1; sergeant tailor, 1; band sergeant, 1; sergpant, 1; cor- poral, 1; band corporal, 1; bombar- diers, 2; bandsmen, 22; batmen, 4; gunners and drivers, 31; total of all ranks, 89. OO to the letter be fileds :-Mayor Hughes said [which I had heard so much about, "Dr. Wood's" in curing 'coughs, resume of the work, which showed . Hair of Dandruff below the other districts of eastern |pine trees the trade mark; price 25c arvon; apply it at night when re- vassers and the banks. most if not all, of your dandruff wiii épidemic has delayed the work and dandruff you may have. efficiency of the local papers. look and feel a hundred times-better. Mr. Cook announced that 80 tex- Basis For Reparation. by J.'G. Elliott, was passed: 'That 7 alleges to have sunk by submarines. the increase in telephone rates by [the throat. I tried numerous reme- the Bell Telephone Company, but it dies, but found no relief until 1 used he thought that the Railway Com-|and on taking ome bottle got instant | mission already had this matter un- relief. I highly recommend it to {der consideration at Ottawa. those who need a quick eure. i ns G. H. Warburton, campaign sec- f colds, bronchitis, ete., it is only na- {that the city had raised $1,151,350 tural that many imitations have been afid the number of applicants was placed on the market. The genuine 1,015. 5 per cent. da, July igi ay ts get rid of {ontario in respect to the amount {and 50c.. Manufactured only by The d S50lve It, then you|psisnd to. date. The. sum yet to be (T, Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, estroy it entirely. - To do this, get raised was $1,250,000, and it had Ont. tiring; use enough to moisten the " : Mayor Hughes, chairman of the] Beall and rub it in gently with the executive, said that the responsi-| Inger tips. bility for this money rested upon | (b& gone, and three or four more ap- | frightened many. [Plications will completely dissolve | yy. y. Mills told what had been and entirely destroy every single sign [gone by the publicity committee and You will find, too, that all itching W. F. Nickle, M.P.; F. King, R. and digging of the scalp will stop at J. Roger, J. G Elliott, A. F. Roney, once, and your hair will be fluffy,|H. (. Nickle, George Masoud and You can get liquid arvon at any| tile workers had bought drug store. It is inexpensive and Bonds. never fails to do the work. Ways and means were discuussed London, Nov. 7.--The papers this meeting endorses the work of liere reproduce a map of the Bri-|the Victory Lean campaign execu- tish-Irish waters, showing hundreds | tive and approves of a whirlwind The map was issued as prosubmar- 'ne propaganda in Germany. The Daily Mail suggests that the map be was moved by Francis King that the |Dr. Wood's Nerway Pine Syrup, G. arbyvion, ' So great has been the success of Combing Won't Rid retary for the Victory Loan, gave a Kingston was 5 is put up in a. yellow wrapper; three about four ounces of ordinary liquid | 4, be obtained - through the can< Do this to-night, and by morning, | the people themselves. The 'flu | and trace of it, no matter how, much paid a tribute to the generosity and lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and others spoke. TTT ene | and the following resolution, moved upon hundreds of ships the enemy |'ampaign next week." used as a basis for reparation. JUDGMENT RENDERED, TE ee WE Lieut. Frank Bechely, Kingston, who enlisted with the 70th Battery at Toronto, hias been attached to the Canadian Army Dental Corps, and In Case of Membery vs. Smith Tried by Justice Masten, ( esis Membery vs, Smith.--D. Urquhart | The store ads are full of ideas and | go, plaintiff; J. 1. Whiting, K.C., for| suggestions for gift-buyers. defendant. Action to enjoin defend- will be stationed at No. 8 Military » TTT ITT IT rrr ed i «|! Pi is Sm: Way. none AdOIphUSLOWE. Thon a ape] Li peingeion. Ho was station BE = WATCH THIS SPACE FOR = CORSETS 10 dozen heavy French coutil cor- sets "Steacy's Special," in all want- ed sizes and a good assortment of styles to choose from. To-day's value $1.75. Friday :-. -. .-$1.19 THESE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY MEN'S SOCKS 6000 pair of men's heavy woolen soeks in colors of khaki. grey, black, white and heather mixtures. All marked at less than to-day's wholesale Friday -.. ..¢ ... ... . cere ee en wen 286 tO $1.28 BLACK CASHMERETTE HOSE. 300 pairs of Ladies' black cashmerette hose in sizes to-day bOca pair. Friday... -.. ..v voi 0 0 S00. LADIES' UNDERWEAR A special lot of 300 ladies' winter weight vests and drawers in white wind natural. Worth at to-day"s price from $1.00 to $1.50 a garment. Ladies' union wool combinations in Ieng and short sleeves. An excellent winter weight. Worth to-day $2.50 a garment. Friday -.. ... ... ... ..$1.00 which extends into the Bay of Quinte | and was refused permission to go Judgment: Having regard to the overseas with the Tank = Battalion ? P : fact that plaintiff owns those prem-| or the Siberian Expeditionary Force, "FISH ises in tee simple, that access to them | He is at present in St, Thomas on sick by land is interfered with if the high-| leave, after being in Kingston -Gen- | Way is obstructed, I think he-comes | eral Hospital with pneumonia. | within the decided cases and must] -- succeed. The defendant is asserting Another big shipment of coal ar- a right to put a fence and bars across | rived in the city this morning for the this road allowance and refuses tosre- military authorities. In this shipment ; : From Lake and Coast. Halibut, per Ib. . . wy 30¢ Salmon, perld... : or 30c Fresh Haddocks, per Ib. .. .. .12¢ - Lake Herrings, perlb. .. = oa 12¢ . . . Lake White Fish, per Ib. .. .. .. | '20c¢ Steak Cod, per lb. . . . . 12% to 15¢ move them. The plaintiff is entitled | there were ovdr one thousand tons in -my opinion to free and uninter-| of anthracite coal, It is being stored . . . . . Ciscoes, Kippers, Finnan Haddies, Fillets, Bloaters. rupted passage over this highway|in the Artillery Park. which has never been closed; (1) Let -- judgment be entered ordering de- fendant to remove from the highway or road allowance the obstructions in the pleadings mentioned and (2) enjoining him from 'hereafter ob- structing such highway or road al- lowance, While the plaintiff is entitled as of strict right to the judgment in his favor yet the matter is really so tri- vial that in the exercise of my discre- tion I fix the costs to be paid by de- fendant to plaintiff at $50, It is published in garrison orders that all drinking water in barracks and other military premises must be boiled before using. The band of the R.C.H.A. assem-~ bled at the market square at 11.50 o'clock - and marched along King street, up Princess fo Barrie, anda then returned to barracks, playing lively marching tunes. The parade was held in connection with the Vie- tory Loan campaign. cost, 8% to 10. Worth "en -- 3B, 3 for $1.00 rina A Gruesome Curiosity. THE BOARD OF WORKS Renfrew, Nov. 4.--James Irving, ve 2 : Renfrew, who is now up at Magni- | Decide to Construct Drain on King sippi Depot as a foreman for the Street From Emily. Colonial Lumber Co., recently came| 'At a meeting of the Board of across a rather gruesome curiosity] Works on Wednesday evening it He was out looking up some timber| was decided to recommend to coun- and came upon a small lake. On the | cil that a drain be constructed on shores of this he fgund an old-fash- King street from Emily street 116 foned shoemakgmirioot with a man's |feet westerly, in order to take care foot and part of his leg in-it. At ent - of the surface water at that point. THE WM. DAVIES' CO. 48¢ 29¢ Limited Princess Street Phone 597. Oanada Food Board License No. 09-8781. Le 500 lbs. Dairy Butter .. .. .. . 600 Ibs. Sweet Pickled Pork . . .. .. _ NOAH AS NEW FURNISHINGS FOR THE Am first he could hardly believe his eyes, but when he split the boot open with his knife he further found that the sock was still on the foot but badly decayed. He took it to the camp and showed the men, and stil" has the boot in his possession. County Road Progress. 'R. H. Fair states that good pro- gress has been made this season on the roads throughout the county. Three concrete bridges have been built. The appropriation was $35, 000, but it is not likely that it will all be used up. A balance will ré- main unexpended for next year's 'work. (He speaks well of the re- sponse being made by the Frontenac jfarmers to the Victory Loan appeal and feels that the full amount will be realized. The Canadian Northern Railway System's gross earnings for the ten- day period ending Oct. 31st were gE . p Umpated owi 350,200 a year ago, thus showing an ingrease of $522,600. For the year to date gross earnings were 600, an increase of $3,365,200. NEEDS $16,898, |. A grate is to be put in by the stree* railway company. There was some discussion as to the cutting' of the wood taken from trees on the streets and in parks, of which there is about 100 cords. The matter of arranging for the cutting was left to the chairman and the engineer. ' In attendance were Alds. O'Con- nor (chairman), Couper, Black and JW ith. ' gers A Severe Bereavement. Niagara Falls, Ont., Nov, 7--Mrs. Shields, the Joung Willam Shields of the Grand Trunk restaurant here, was notified terday that two brothers and a bist er were dead of influenza, and a se- cond sister was ng at her fath- or's, Duncan O'Neil's,; house in Suin- meriown, near Cornwall. ne $1-|% wife of Manager |. | returning "from Bulgaria TABLE DAMASK A pure linen 'bleached * quality. Friday ... .. BATTENBURG TABLE COVERS 5 dozen only, 54 inch Ba Friday -.. STEACY'S UNBREAKABLE 'YAR ; of this most desirable quality of Scotch unbreakable yarn will be. offered to-morrow in colors of black and white and grey. Friday 62¢c a skein. $4.50 value. 200 Ibs. table damask, 68.inches wide. ttenburg table ¢ A regular $3.50 overs. Lace trimmed. A regular Pa a see sass Bases) na wee i Tortured Prisoners. 'Athens, Nov. 7.--British prisoners | say that | terrible tortures were practised by #lihe Bulgarian soldiers upon prison- | | érs, some of whom have been driven insane. Serbian and Roumanian prisoners were badly mistreated, and in one @ Greek was hung up by the fest and burned. Many hare _ Teparts mre told by men who have been for some time #| inside the Balgarian lines. IF YOU WANT A DESIRABLE TENANT {| For that store, tell in the classified all about it. Indleate what line of business should prosper in that location, and why. No good store should ever be vacant for a longer time than ft is necessary to ADVERTISE IT. is od J A pron

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