Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1918, p. 6

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PAGE SIX © THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY } NOVEMBER 29, 1918. Tig I fo -- EXPLAINING MISCONCEPTIONS| BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. [TMC 4, Mommretn poy Harmless Means | REGARDING VOCATIONAL Su Of Reducing I at GANANOQUE TRAINING. Mrs. Graf Says V Vinol Cured Her. |= Continued ro age 1) 5 Darlington, Pa.-- "I suffered from |== Y A : ® ° "- (Continue m Pi ronch i Re iv three hundred rolused nehial Asthma so badly I would ® em ership Drive Many fat people fear ordinary | 8 F Citimon ' means for reducing their weight From © Own Correspondent Citizens, only i often have to sit up half of the = Here is an extraordinary method. Ex- > a Pt William Gregory, | the opportunity offered them. night or lean over the back of a -- traordinary because while perfectly | who ted a went . overseas In the United States also there Shats, and so weak I could hardly|== . . = harmless no dieting or exercise are early i r, seems to exist a great misconception 3 k across the floor. I bad spent|s== necessary. Marmola Prescriptic 3 week ARE wf th bod aba hiiad ots of money for different Asthma |s= . = Tab ce bl iption anodu f a big tire to th of the work of the civil re-establish- medicines without help--but Vinel| == - = ab 8 are made exactly in accord- The fl C f a big fire to e ' ry pats ---- ance with the famous Maron Pre. south of in the direction | Ment and re-education department,|helped me so I sleep well, and am so == / scription. . A reduction of two, three] of Clay » plainly seen on {and that depaftment, like the Can-jwell and strong 1 am doing all my |= or four pounds a week, is the rule:| Wednesda adian ome, is often besieged with rk on thes farm." --Mrs. Emma [SS Procure them from any dry inquiries iss oca- -- if you piéfer send oY reggie, or Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Lennon, Mrs, tui es, In an ue of the Voca Vinol is a constitutional remedy |== Marmola Co., 864 Woodward Ave. | A- H. Mabee, Mrs. B. O. Britton |lional Summary, there appears 'an which contains beef and cod liver|== Detroit, Mich, for a large case. and Mrs. C. H. Hurd motored to {answer under the heading.of "Clears peptones, iron and manganese pep-|{= ing Up a Point." It explains ex-|tonates and glycerophosphates. We|s== -- -- -- = % 4s it "M.S. rr tim "RE a ~ + 3 x B - » eo w district conven actly the same' situation as that strongly recommend Vinal. at the Mahood's Drug Store THOMAS COPL tion in Princess street church yes- : . EY terday. which confronts the Canadian" au-|p.q drug store in every town and thorities. It says: city in the country. Miss Muriel Britton, King street, " a --- Telephone 987. I spending a short time 15 Brock. There appears to exist in the NO Ere TIT TS GRATE of her brother-in-law | minds of many people a total mis- ' ; conception of what vocational re- Lond Shaugh ssy Leaves for Eng -- E £ Wanting anything done in the earpen. | Ville, guest = tery Hue. Estimates given on sil kinds [and sister, Rev. Canon and Mrs. H. = ls BA "al Kinda. AN ordees |: Bedford Jones. education really is, as applied to land in Few Days. oe To ereeeive SLOmpt attention. Shop| Mr and Mrs. Thomas Driscoll, | disabled soldiers and sailors. The| Montreal, Nov. 29-- Lory Shaugh: = who recently removed from Howe [federal board for vocatiomal educa- Hasty iegwes in 8 ow oan the = v Se 18 «0 = = -- = = = -- -- To CEE road, opened up their new home to nervous system, makes now Bl is constantly receiving com- [Battalion from here and has served Nerv their friends atd relatives for a [men, at the Trout dance on Wednesday. munications from people who have y . tai > Debitity, Menia ani fm Erato 17s h Let the Mrs, George Gillies, of Clover this, that or the oth od art Later he 'will SYinH the grave of Bar, Alta., is spending a short time| = "0at 0 e er suppos This son, Lieut. Fred. Shaughnessy, In town the guest of her brother | OF craft which is offered as beinz|who was killed in action. When in and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. H. Wood's Phosphodine. jaland to the fary lformeaply owsed tion,' which is charged with the | pig son, Capt. W. J. Shaughnessy, d ; ' duty of re-educating the | injured |who went overseas with the 199th just the thing to teach the poor, Fogland it is not lkely than Lord A." Parker, Church street. b . | Shaughnessy will end any of the A. Parker, Church street dear, wounded soldiers. These sug sittings of the Afuse of Lords, Andrew J. Sword, who has been |Bestions run all the way from mak- which he has ndi visited since he located for some time past in Kings-{ing arteraft out of sealing wax, | took the oath of member, spent a short time this week | making paper flowers, and gilding} ton, TWO WINNERS with his wife and family, Charles! ine cones, to constructing alleged | AMAED LEADERS IN LONDON. ornaments out of putty. The au- They Will Meet Next Week to Ad- Bu Victo n Mrs. William 'Lew:s, spending |thorities do not intend to teach any vise on Peace, = y ry Bonds the past few weeks in town with her |g cn rubbish. The education to be (Canadian Press Despatch.) = / Itis the duty of every boy, every young man, and every older man to "Keep ee ' ' Le it | = J mother, Mrs. J. J. Moore, Charles a ' ni : London, Nov, 29.--A meeting of To Keep the Huns Out. street, left for her home in Mont: |8iven Will, in the main, De in MEN-{ A 1lied leaders in London next week real on Wednesday. ly . specialized occupations, whieh | will pe preliminary to the peace are good paying, recognized and]|conference, the Daily Express says. Then Buy Metal 'manly callings, which have a defin-|Col. House and Premier Orlando of § ealy ane. inacs | 1121Y, Will be here with the British Weather Strips ( AS I Oo mR 1A {xe useful place in the business and French statesmen world and a steady demand for such peeps To Keep the Wind and Snow Out. » A MEMBERSHIP TICKET IN THE Y. MCA. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT IN A PHYSICAL, MENTAL and MORAL WAY For Infants and Children work or the products thereof." Calls on ldberals to Retire. Moose Jaw, Nov 29.--Hon. In Use ForOver30 Years The difficulty appears to be that Wr Cn In : Show your appreciation of this Associa tion and identify yourself with it. DO " : alter Scoit, ih a signed editoria : J. R.C. Dobbs & Co. Always bears Many of these well. intentioned ad-f the Globe, withdraws his support = IT NOW Tel. 819 41 Clarence St. the vocates of gilded peanut hulls and |from the Union administration and EE Signature of ro [such things do not know either [calls upon the Liberal members of | == & Membership age 10 to 100 years. Fees $3.00 to $6.00 per year. = occupational therapeutics and the Government to: retire from it. Soldiers--All privileges free. i Fe | what S Sr { : ¢ \ According to Mr. Scott's thinking, | voeational educa a he Ia x ~ I a ons i he atiol re or 17g "Messrs. Calder, Carvell, Crerar, D part they play. 16 former Is giv-| Mewburn, Rowell etc., will 'come ischarged men--F : }ien to divert the patient's mind, to|out from among them' without loss g d n ree membership ticket 850 | =-- ' 'S ---- . jexercise some particular set of [of time or--they may as well, -- HOOD [exercise far as 1 am concerned, stay with |S 00000 EEE muscles or a limb, or perhaps mere- . a : . bs i e Pp Pp their Tory associates for 'keeps." Big Cuts In Prices of All Kinds of Meats {1y to relieve the tedium of conval- BEEF--Round Steak, 25¢; Sirloin Steak, 28c; Chuck Roasts, {escence. Oc casionally these activi- ' ' ? Ar em rm a, co A A ical | Hurrah! Dance all Day! 22¢, 25¢; Stew Meat, 15¢, 20¢ ties have little, if any, practical PORK--Shoulder Piece, 30c; Shoulder Sliced, 82c¢; Fresh [value beyond the immediate pur- My Corns All Gone! S00 Hams, 35c. pose they serve; mor are they in- It's a corker, the best wrinkle ever tended to have any other value, devised, and one that's safe, sure, de- Corner of Earl and Barrie Sts. But oven" In oocupationel era Ivortebiv Coats Corn troubles are over, foot lumps Get Well Dressed. Now and Save Doctors' Bills. Phone 407--Prompt Delivery py the idea now is to give that sort 24 2 : . : fade away fast, you get just what License Number 9.562 which will be preliminary to, and you need once you paint the sore dovetail with, the real vocational spots with old reliable Putnam's Qur Remarl:ably Low Prices on All # education which is to begin as soon {Corn Extractor. bas the vatient ta le t further Substitutors have endeavored to as the pat able to go : penetrate its secret of marvelous along. If, for instance, the patient curative power, but after nearly 50 FALL SUI I i) $22 to $38 00 was formerly a sheet-metal worker, |years it's still by far the best of all erm------------ pte . ll and is now debarred from the use |corn. remedies. Jse no other, sold SE---- ---- | jot physical strength, he is started, |everywhere in 25¢ bottles. em Fall OVERCOATS $18 to $30 [| ivr vert in cornice, sheet mors | freee --_----ee . | and architectural work. His prac- New Arrival of | i] tical knowledge is thus built ypon G } illie's Pre Just received from England, Officers's Trench Coats, ofled, ij and focussed in a speciality suited silk lining and removable wool lining, fl to his capabilities. Instead of mak- serves {ing futile little baskets, or weaving In glass. Raspberries, Straw. i} mats that would have no sale ex- berries, Cherries, Peachos, Penrs Oo we e i cept as a camouflage for downright nd agen od Dalley' Stee) || charity, he is furnished with a sot Cut Coffee fn 1 nnd % 1b. tins, Civil and Military Tatlor | fof instruments, a bed 'drawingz Belleville Cider, ll voara, some text-books,.and given Bon Marche Grocery able instruction. The weeks in bed Phone 1844 or 'in a wheel chair are utilized! Oxuaga Taod Bond Licenge i » practically, When he is able to £0 J i a ------------ I into the shops, he is well along as |. ~o iby a technician, and ready for further : intensive training. ACIDS IN STOMACH Wi On D I ra Hl So it is with all other lines. Fue ise es Do it pusiness of re-aducation. Is, first of CAUSE INDICESTION all common sense and practical. The Consult us about the care of your battery | in 18 Yo fur out Torsushly for the winter. ll trained men for men's jobs at men's Cioale. Gas. Bo ad Pai pay, despite any physical handicap Teate il tar » WILLARD SERVICE STATION | which may have rendered the men dn---- 19 Brock Street. I useless in their former callings, - Medical authuriyios state that near, i ach trouble, indigestion, -sourness, : AT SHARBOT LAKE. burning, gas, bloating, nausea, etc., TAL TLE HR A SPECIAL SELLING OF MEN'S WINTER OVVERCOATS. SUITS AT A REMARKABLE We have a splendid xaageof Hen 's i Heavy | e-breasted rieze PRICE FOR SATURDAY. Ulsters with or without belt. These : : handsome Overcoats are all inter- These suits are made from all-wool lined, made in brown and gray worsteds and tweed materials; the shades, in all sizes, styles are pinch back and semi.fit- Prices ranging from $12.75 to $19.50 ting; the patterns are grey check ¥ fl =: Y, the 280d of November. The | aria ok Se i serges Ere MEN'S BOOTS, ay, the ovember e| Artificial digest t needed Ps ad nul the time. o hot mat. in such a ey do real hari. joos f . $15.00 to $25.00 In patent, gun metal, dongola and tan age a onths a resided in {Try layi ide all digesti ids and |g Pri rom i ? h 3 Oso, and her early demise at the incon ot Om Ns draskie: a fow|S : Silt, yu r without Neolin sole; ll age of twenty-one has saddened the |ounces of Bisurated Magnesia, and - Whole community. Mrs. Chambers |iake a teaspoonful in a quarter glass - Prices $4.95 to $7.45 These Pipes are made from Hl cco te Seabee tak 3 sep « dri sel : ers, besides 0 Sorrow! ou ? jl husband and parents, ate lott to re ie oe Planets he -- BOYS' HEAVY WINTER OVER- WOMEN'S BOOTS. Heavy Canada Plate = mourn the toss of a loving sister. |, soutness, gas or pain. jE 4 COATS : 2 : ; ffi mc. ore Josephs Warren, ir. Sprine- Blsuraiod Magnosin (i powder = RT EE An extraordinary offering of V v ta t ea r Th Highl P li h d home. Much sorrow is felt by the or milk) Is harmless to the.stomach,|@= In Irish Frieze Ulsters and Heavy || cut Boots, in tan calf, with or : ey are 1IgNniy I olishe congrogation ob Christ church, Oso. | inexpensive to take and is the most| B= | in dark browh and [| out Néolin sole, also a nice assort- ! If wners fhe late Mrs. Chambers. wad efficient form of magnesia for stom-| == Tweeds, in TK grey, al t of color bi tions, ™ al Ih vor: For a number of years she a i jlo, who's 3d their meats E blue; sizes from 26 to 34. nen, and Oiled to pr event Wag then fal ra orgubiek of the secen Yo no more fear % in a : : ; | : Prices, $7.45 to $12.00 ie ranging from . 95 to $875 are due to an excess of hydrochloric of Mrs. Oscar Cliambers, acid in the stomach and not as some Formerly Church ( believe to a lack of digestive juices. Sharbot Lake, Nov. 27. ~The The delicate stomach lining is irri- death of Edna May Warren, wife of | tated, digestion is delayed and food j{ Oscar Chambers, and only daughter |sours, causing the disagreeable symp- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warren, [toms which every stomach sufferer AR or, i 1¥-built Anglican church at Spri water. There will be a memo! 1 - Rusting : : | [is tn co In Chiat hutch. On Oso, -Sun- OUR PRICE of St. a rower ' tivel 1 Ry sol" nea y eaa IR 0 ri |& A SPECIAL CLEARANCE IN LADIES' COATS, SUITS, SILK AND KE SERGE DRESSES and BLOUSES AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES FOR SATURDAY. "Loa

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