Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1918, p. 5

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£2) THE DAILY BRr1iSH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. : PAGE FIVE mm a -- Su-- -- a -- EE ------ -- 7 Ss BARD OF TRADE MOURNS. NO CONSTIPATION Jl $9.00 : HARRY LAUDER'S GREAT BOOK THE PASSING OF SENATOR We think, without a doubt, that LADIES' HIGH GRADE BLACK constipation i 1é most prevalent, KID LACED BOOT HENRY W. RICHARDSON, jand at the same time, one of the ERY ... _ greatest tro human nature is af- A MINS 1 REL IN Passes a Resolution. of Appreciation 7.5.0" \1 i" "0 uses man ok: . of the Great Services He Rendered 4 than a ; else. to the City and the Country. | Unless a {ree action of the bowels > At a meeting of the Board of Trade ©ccurs at-least once a day, constipa- on Wednesday evening, J. G. Elliott tion is sure to ensue, then comes the : moved @ resolution expressing regret SOTe and un mfortale piles, sick at the loss sustained by the Board in and bilious eadaches, = coat- By Harry Lauder. the death of Senator H, W. Richard- © tongue obnoxious breath, sour : > son and Tequesting that a letter of Stomaeh, heartburn, water brash, The unique book of the war. Its tragic condolence be sent to his family. Mr. (and many other ailments, Se! . . : : : " . ' Bldott and Mr. King paid eloquent | Milburn's, Laxa Liver Pills will side--its lighter side--all of it--seen and touching tributes to' the great regulate the flow of bile to act pro- : i worth of the deceased as a business Perly on the bowels, S re rin through the eyes of one of the world's great- ann hufinass JRL OR 1 FS on od Te est artists. A patriot and a father, who has as follows: io troubles. 3 y : N ' | "Moved by J. G, Elliott, seconded! Mr. Dan given his son to his country s cause. by Francis King: That the members Crossing, writes: --"H ~of the Board of Trade sincerely de-, been troubled for ar hi gusth lore the loss that has come to it and Pation and trying everything (new Fully Hlustrated oa ati Qe a .$2.00 {ho city at large through the sudden (Of, a friend advised me to use Mil- : "death of Hon. H. W. Richardson. burn's Raxa-Liver Pills. 1 used four J | "Our deceased associate was a man | vials and am completely cured. I can wr Hom At [ w S {of splendid business sagacity, accur-/gladly recommend them to anyone g oO { ate judgment, and high probity, He Who suffers fromconstipation ; Milburn's Lava-Liver Pills have 141 Princess Street was alert, active and reliable in his HH White trimming on edge of. soles: high or medium heels. A very pretty shoe .. .. i. nl. ives 180.00 Doucette, Eel River N.B writes: -- "Having Ni 7 Abernethy's Shoe e---- TE Kingston dealings with his feHows, He risked, |been on the market for the past 25 but not without forethought Li close reasoning, and if he failed he'best results by in that time, and we have yet to hear accepted his losses with a cheerful ha ¢ 2s te sir curative mm x = ose S29 gxherovs spirit that showed Of 3 Sampleint as 10 Seis YY EE --- or - vo ro py that he was not averse to meeting POWers. 8 Price 25e¢ a vial at all dealers, or bo SO usions with hope ang dor. omits direct on recelpt of price by | yuyu EAE EEE 2 : deceased senator loved Kingston, had The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- i ¢ IS darne an abiding faith in its future, though to, Ont. : '| with a nature such as he possadsed he TTT TT TT TTY Buy Victory Bonds. No|. chafed at its slowness in emerging SERIOUS MILK SHORTAGE Safer Investment | 4 o against using dangerous into a place of pusiness such as its position demanded. rejoiced . " | Hair Preparations . muuch over Ms high standing for cul- gypps pEMAND DURING ord > l | ture, education and science. As a DEMIC GIVEN AS, CAUSE. | en uine y |% commercial point he sought for its -- -- and Years, and have been used with the ! thousands of people HEE REO upbuilding and. advancement. He Owing to Scarcity of Help Many Recent research--on the part of hair invested money to that end. He leaves Faimers Have Allowed Their Cows | specialists reveals the fact that many dis- an honorable record for regard for. to Go Dry--Milk Vendors Besieged | agreedble and obstinate scalp diseases are is maiive.place iat is worthy i With Orders, 00 urs | caused and rendered incurable by the indis- "Our deceased member was ener-' There is a serious shortage of milk | criminate use of shampoo preparations, gefic in__all public activities. nin the city and vendors are finding {t Roig bf - | financial eircles, in church endeavors, impossible to meet the demand. Our furs have bpen se- Chemical analysis proves that most liquid in social movements he had a place The reason given fot the shortage! leeted with exiremhe care es preparations for shampooing contain an ex- and gave time and talents to the ac- js the extra demand made for milk | lo give lasting service | cess of alkali (a harmful irritant), which eats complishment of those things tend- since the outbreak of the "flu" and | and will retain their good] i i g its way into the pores of 'the scalp, rots the ing to the advancement and uplifting the fact that owing to a shortage of $e : s rn the hair tis causing it to fall out : of society. He so ably performed the help many of the farmers have al looks from season lo sea- THOUSANDS OF ARTISTIC HOMEY HOMES 3 4 tasks of daily life, so freely gave of lowed their cows to dry up.. How-! SOI. And as regards The surest, safest and easiest way is to DE bolo = good that the vo teally over. It In beloved tht the] Prices, no store 1 Githiadd Have been furnished the money-saving Reid way: make your own liquid. Buy a carton of call of the Government to him to ac- situation will be greatly relieved, | can give better value. IThousands of wives now find home a happier, brighter place in which to spend their'lives. ~~ - Velnor at any drug store. Dissolve one of the cept a place in the Senate, an honor Every morning there is a great de-| small puckets into palt glass of fresh water the city shared as her own. He ren- mand for milk, and a storekeeper in- Natural Wolf Setts $18 up an ou w ave an abundance of ure non- dered acceptable service during the formed the Whig that is was impos- A ? . as liquid that, aside from ol bufe the brief period he filled an honorable sible for him to get all the milk he Manchurian Wolf Setts Thousands of husbands more keenly than be hair thoroughly, will relieve itching of the Plage 1 the Senate, Deeded to supply his customers. On| $13 up. fore anticipate the home-going, all due to Reid way ' "In his home he was happy and Wednesday morning a number of) Grey Fox Setts $17.50 up v1 . 3 . % : id scalp, falling hair and dandruff, also im- contented; it was his haven of pleas- marine men spent an hour or so} Lynx Setts -. .. .$28 up of furnishing with Reid Ss High Quality and Rei prove the natural color of the hair. Velnor ure and delight, and amid his family looking for milk and then had to give LE. being in concentrated form, never spoils and he enjoyed the fullest amount of up the task. They encountered sev-| i . felicity, eral milk vendors, hut they were un-| All the other popular will ke ver. . ; ep forever "As a man-of high citizenship, of able to sell any, as all they had was furs in stylish setts of ; " true ideals, of business capacity, of barely enough to supply their custom- proportionately good val- . | noble ambitions and of earnest Cheis-. ers. J - { ues gs : tian devotion, this Board expresses It is stated that the high cost of | fo % » : » : The Leading Undertaker--Phone 147 For Service. p go its admiration of all his works and feed is another reason for the scarc- , i ae Te 5 offers to those bereaved sincere and A citizen stated that he tried to earnest sympathy." get a couple of quarts from his milk- amp e I0S. Low Prices. regretfully deplored his death and ity of milk, 8 a man on Wednesday but he had to be Hk i . * Insist on Getti moh win one nar, Sorta or \ 7 ; Cousin of hingston Lady. | people had similar siories to tell. | Kingston's Oldest Hat and Fur ; Ae ER | a nA | @ Sir Thomas Myles, who holds the || In Ottawa and other places, a seri- Store. position of surgeon to the King in {28 shortage of milk is also reported. Ireland, and who is at present in me resem A the United States, has relatives in | IRA A. KIP WEDS. INENNERANRENEPER . this city, he beirg a first cousin of | - i -- Salary Protection IN CASE OF Sickness or Accident I Mrs. W. V. Beaman, University Divorced Last May, He Marries a Lod In Packages Only avenue. Sir Thomas in in charge Merry Widow. Winter Overcoats . of the military hospitals in Dublin, Mrs. Josephine Taylor Farington, mier EN & WOMEN Black, Green, Mixed. At all Grocers. and makes periodic trips to the daughter of the late W. F. Taylor, Cold weather is just around eE ) battlefront in France. He has given was married at noon Monday to Ira the corner, Prepare for its 00 on uspeibls bis home at 33 : Merrion Square, A. Kip, jr. The wedding took place coming by getting into one of WA » Costs $1. a Mc th Dublin, as a hospital for wounded, at Darien, Coun. The Rev. E. A. our new and up-todate over A - royERy ALL _DisEaSES. of 'soldiers. In all probability he will Carter officiated. Mr. and Mrs. coats. : without extra reminm charge, jeome to Canada to visit his rela- Kip went tc Hot Springs, Va., for Call and see the nifty designs Has all he old and many new | . ~ {tives while on this side of the At- their honeymoon and wiil live at 25 Priced at $20, $25 and $30. Suily . . : and valuable benefits, "antic. West Fifty-sixth street. New York at BIS, $22.50, $25, ap to 35, Une * = Drop up a line and we will nl A . Ne doe derwenr, socks, mitts and gloves, ie | enll And gxpinia it fully, or when ® . RU passing pp In ut the office, ------------------------ i Mr. Kip was married twenty-five caps, ete. It is said that Dr. J. W. Edwards, Years ago to Miss Katharine Flower, ; j IRC { JASU, r . u y on S al {| M.P. for Frontenac, is an RN niece of the late Roswell P. Flower I Zacks Because we gave ff MERCHANTS CASUALTY 00, i . | for a senatorship., Other names sug- J 1eY had four children. The first saacC wi him that degree of > gested are Col. Gerald White, Pem- Mrs, Kip brought suit for divorce at 271 Princess St. oA service and co-opera- R D SUTHERLAND Broke; Col. Ross M.P.P Kingston: Poughkeepsie May 10th, 1918, al- p tion essential to good . . ore on S W. G. Weichel, ex-M.P., North Wa. loging that or Rip aa registered ves YWant with glasses. : DISTRICT AGENT : ~ ; . > R e Hote anderbilt March 27th =~ TT we ca sfy you © vr Brock & st teerloo, and William Smith, M.-P. with a woman unknown to the com- og it you will pay us a ¥ orite Bagot rents, y RU S ORE South Ontario, Es ir Xa a : , SARGENTS' DRUG ST incon the Smorgenty Sosptar ut Baars se, A; wad ew i A fe FVENTSH ad] eee mar 3 . | the G.W.V.A. rooms was closed, sup- . s IK AP vias Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. | plies, in the shape of foods, drugs, pot Jotenjed, aud Mr «Hip matried . 25 YEARS AGO. - - f clothes, and hospital necessities, were Mr. Kip is president of the Dura- is » Jam jars and sealers sent to the i i i " a A US He began his business career with tion. The crop is a very poor one. R d G.W.V.A. ey ; his business ca i : ¥ poor : ® '@ | G-W.V.A. emergency hospital still H. H. Crocker & Co. East Indian The weather this fall is the best] § 5 By irina Baby Chick Fecd . +} | office of H. C, Nickle, Ce abe New Y \ : ] a Ly er of the New York Stock Ex- 's University football te: 2 Ee Ho. | aA a . Str. Britannic NFLANNATORY RAEDMATIG ~~ | Chase trom T901 to 1013 and ws wo ser spemmrermaty opel am Puri Sauté Ford : x INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM 12 gavarnor of the exchange from jon, defeating the Montreal team, Wood's Fhogpho ll More Eggs and Cturdy Chicks. 4 1307 to 1913. He was twice pre- champions of Quebec, The Great English Lemedy. | For Sale By Order Your Montreal Freight By the - 2 reig y \ 1Orange," N.J., and delegate to the Appointed Passen, A t nervous system, makes new Blood | | ger Agent, old Veing, " Cwres Nervous fli D Co . uper. » ue, Brockville, Cornwall, HER RECOVERY IN MARINE CIRCLES, appointed Seneral passenger agent| focan Cn wi Prosar tx win mus) Pas. 4 8 N ern Montreal, and intermediate ports to the There are many types of rheuma- Movements of Vessels in and About nh, With headquarters or | ace : Novo pamphict mailed free. THE WOOD tism, but none worse than inflam- 'Kingston Harbor. For Some time he has been engaged MEDICINE COL, TORONTO, «(Formerly Windser.) Mrs. Edw. Warman, of Kent. Jet., N. way from Port Arthur to Montreal. ston will be glad to hear of his well- ~ B The vessel was recently turned out deserved promotion. - : ; LE A ET a Sow. ie LOTS FOR SA HHH ill different doctors gave their advice, Company. . | Ald ig ks. Wrist ny 0 but the disease increased. ! MT. Co's bulletin: The steamer; Ald. Fred Simmons had the mis] n IC] d 1{1]1] ' Xie, Weak, and despairing, she was at Cataract arrived, light, from Mont- gortune to break his arm above thef § . / On Nelson Street' This gentleman was cdred of rheu-' pea with two lght barges: the tug i Ea 1 1 dices hi "chic" dainti d er parTptane.. Consequent-| Glyde acrived, light, from Cornwall, ew od ytiirteon loot Belew." Hi tly shopping this ; Our shoes ' daintiness an yrs. ~ and eleared two grain barges. Severe ub. y iy yea ou g JUS Severely Sulen wp year will be more W. H. Godwin & Son Insurance and Real Estate. "rn . . A A ------------t-- | turned over to the General Hospital. Company, textile manufacturers. Apples are veky scarce in this sec. unclaimed, may be obtained at the ; 0 kars > was i ! ¥ ec-a importers and brokis. He.was a experienced in many years. x NEY ret el Paring Chicken Chowder sident of the village of South -- Tones and invigorates the whole | - a CI "w oh ye +L . 2 in Independent Line and send your shipments NEW BRUNSWICK LADY GIVES last state Republican convention. | Frederick Geoghegon, son of the Debitity, Mentat and Brain Worry, Licspon. f ~ Y Pp FULL PARTICULARS OF ~-1 To = late Capt. John Geaghegan, has been| dency, Loss of Knergy, Palpiiation of the \ 811-3 Princess Street, Navigation Com-| druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of yp Dock Telephone 2195 matory. | 'The steamar War Horus was in a4 nurser on the company' : y Ferry . It was this kind that almost killed port on Thursday morning, on her reer His ay tHionds in King. THREE FULL Every known remedy she tried, by the Port Arthur Shipbuilding bh ee Ww i / ! : her wits' end when the remarkable real, and cleared for Port Colborne: | - RE . * wrist on Tuesday. He was on - x Agtumn Footwear oe cure of Thos. Cullen was published. the tug Thomson arrived from Mont- roof of a shed ar tell: off, -- CHEAP _edy. Here is her statement: {for Montreal; the tug Laura Grace i in refigem ent that is decidedly Parisian. They "For five years I have been Fhel=' que to arrive this morning wien es TEAR TT : 'add a touch of distinction to the rest of the = Fo oro tight Maries Sout Noutesl, and will {1} necessary than ever, 8 Brock St. Phone 424 t (lief without success. The disease in- clear 'with the barge Orton for Os- LEMON JUICE ==icreased, settled in my joints and == muscles; these swelled, caused ex- 2 as much of our stock Yet, they arg so perfectly comfortable Bjiugide gp, suf ie tp GRATINUL TO GVA WHITENS SKIN {1 cannot be replaced. wal ng m % em st * easy an on evomien me from working, Wees | For Turning Its Quarters Into an : : I . . A oe hast very choice asic Sespairad of nding + cures ewer. An exauubins mo {1 Gis! Make, beauty lotion }j§ IM anticipating your ee da ble BY ahaiss ma BE Eh ot ot Forresons [¥ mbor of business matters rucq( 4 | home for few cents } Christmas gifts , we to h : Squeeze the Juice of twe lemons] § Will be pleased to lay to have you inspect them. : cured my rheuma. | f ie : i 1 {into a bottle containing three ounces S 5 FE red it so that not an ache has | 1 105- fof Orchard White, shake well, and asid any article vou Allan M. Reid, Sime ison ws [Wicaching toi"suin whitenins Totem § 7 3 1 = no Tr e." g 3 cker, ng and skin w ion, : .. 4"all ._& €l Fer and complexion beantificy at vers || may select. any drug store or toilet counter will y three of Orchard White

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