Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1918, p. 3

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a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918. : : PAGE THREE mm -- , I ---- | HED ON THE I | Have you heard the story about h charwoman ' who was cleaning an upstairs room of a*home of a -- nown family? 'Well, it is a ra Now ON : good one, The woman was busily At least have your Christmas engaged in cleaning up the room selection made and put aside when: she spied a flask of whiskey for you at Best's to-day. i tucked away in what was regarded The holiday stocks are open f AS a sure safe place by the man of | and . complete in every way-- |i the house. The temptation was too and. plenty of goods t6 choose ® much for the charwoman, and she from. began nibbling and nibbling at the * Buy early and have it over bottle until finally she had emptied with---and the satisfaction is | its contents and was feeling good. oh of Later on just when the man of the house was due to arrive for his mid- : | ogee H ; day meal, she was feeling good and i 1 1 happy Coming downstairs to the 'S | dining room she shocked the mem- bers of the family by accosting Mr. and ----, and exclaiming: "Hello, kid, khow are you?" The Popular Drug Store. S | An investigation was immediately Sundays | made, and it was found that the bot- Phone 50. Branch 2018 # Value tle of whiskey kept for medical pur-| m= «mn a en | poses only, had been well sampled im i -- " | by the charwoman. P ples Broke Out % di Fi Old Kris X ingle is the busiest All or d Kris Xr ) is sies for man around these parts these days Face, Arms and Neck keping track of the many requests of Pimples are a sure sign that the the little folks. One youngster who | blood is not in its proper shape, THIS HAPPY wrote a letter to Santa Claus, which While the skin is the seat of the CHRISTMAS happened to fall into the hands of |irritating, unsightly pimples, the real the Whig, hdd a list about a mile [disease is in the blood. long, of things he wanted for Christ- Medicated lotions and powders Our store is replete with mas. may allay the itching and irritation beautiful masterpieces of the but never cure, no matter how long Jewelers' handicraft, The banks certainly have great|and faithfully continued, and the faith in Kingston. The news that |condition is often aggravated and the - another bank is to be established |8kin permanently Injured by their Open Evenings here, goes to show how the city [USe. The disease js more than skin i i deep; the entire circulation is pois- stands financially. oned Burdock Blood Bitters quickly and Probs: Tuesday, fair; lower temperature. TE -- THE CHRISTMAS RUSH IS ON! Please shop in the moming 'and carry small parcels. ty yours. PREPARE TO-MORROW FOR We have an abundance of practical gift suggestions to offer and would invite your early attention to "the store with the Christmas spirit.' Gift Blouses OF INDESCRIBABLE LOVELINESS . Our showing of exquisite New York waists embrace every late mode, in every new tint in an assortment of styles suitable to every taste. : Fashioned in French georgette, Swiss crepe de chene, wash satins, taffeta and habutai, they come in self and combination material color effects--some in the plainer suit types, others with lace and bead embroidery, and still others with luxurious Italian hand-worked embroidery. From such an assortment you cannot fail to chose a waist that will give a certain touch of personality to your gift. Priced from .. .. .. i. «. vee: civennss $5.5010-$25.00 rend Wedding Rings, Marriage A lot of people are still worrying % | Licenses over what should be done to the Slactnaiy cures blood and skin | Kaiser. A citizen told a Whig man | troubles, because it goes direct to the Ww. F. GOURDIER the other day that "Bill" should be|r00t of the disease and stimulates ? and restores normal, healthy action put in a cage and exhibited all over al to the different organs, gleanses and 78-80 Brock Street. the world, and that a small fee be L I Phone 0... | charged for those who wanted to enriches the blood, and thus relieves| 7 { . take a peep at him. A good scheme the system of all poisonous . secre- : ra icone (LIONS. would certainly be cut pretty short, | " cures permanently be- IN EASY EASY | Jewelers as something would be sure to hap-|¢2use it leaves none of the original TERMS poison to ferment in the blood and | a Pn. . i Limited. Established 18a... pe cause a Jyeen attack Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Furs, | . vid . Miss « M. Davi son, Daysland, N. Moen: 's Suits and Overcoats, |} King Street - Kingston aly Busi) boys are vw aL out ita. x "Last summer I 'Was the calendars these days counting up| Morris 374 A " rk Ie tingn greatly troubled with pimples break- 9 King St. the days till Christmas. ing out all over my face, arms and 2 -- wk ras advised Fr B nek ~~oeoe | It may not be generally known, on i de ager RAs. but there are a number of lazy|y i100 the pimples had almost all NEW GOODS Wood's Phosphodine. young men in the city--mnien who do jisappeared. I shall 'always recom- y The Great idnglish Remedy {not work and should be busy. The ; oh AhYoRe Sete JUST RECEIVED Tones and vin oes the whole | lice are getting after them, and | jme iq this reme dy to anyone afflicted natvouseystem, makes new Blood y will either have to work on | [* ith skin troubles a i cing, Cures Nervous BY P a $ J. B. B. is manufac AG oodwillle's Preserved Fruit, | Debitity, Aentat and Brain Worry, Despon- | their own hook, or go to jail and | {The T Mi It dani a tured oily by Wagstaff Pure Jams, i den ov, Loss of donergy, Palpitation of the {oon "ao ote Bo eady been ! 1 . ilburn Co., Limited, To- 1 1b, 5 Ib, and ailing Mem Price $1 per box, six » a xn odd o ronto, 'Ont. 10 1b. pails Pure | | Heart, Fuiling Memory. Price Pold by all {given their last warning. ite Crit Honey, | for$s. Quewill pltace, nix will eure. A Rid C ates or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of dean Coffee, druggi or mai ¥ WooD MEMBERS OF "QUEBEC 'SU- PREME COURT. Iinglish Breakfast Toa, at REBCIN 5 ToRdiTo ims Wks The other day a man asked to he Rr --------, sent to jail-and he was given a rail- C. H. Pickering, IVORY TOILET way pass to Napanee. Another man, er Rotors Meat Dealer. who would have jumped at the Princess St. Phone 33 chance, of even paying his way to Canada Food Sqnttel License No | ARTICLES | Napanee, was sent to jail for two The original kind of Ivory goods months. Strange things do happen eis | that will mot change color is called in this old world. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Oriental Ivory. This brand is used -- . i on all high grade Ivory Toilet Pleces, It looks as if the war trading | " A safe, vel Bod ibis vepuiatitng and originally comes from Great Bri- {Stamps are going {0 make a gre roes of qpaold, In, thre 81; tain. Ivory goods stamped Oriéntal [hit with the boys and girls. Al- Ko. 28 &: 3, 85 per *} ivory will not only keep their pro- ready a large number of the little Bold by aif on Sroggs no sent per shape, but will last for a great |folk have invested. .... ro8 pamphlet. Ad tien, number of years. THE COOK MEDICINECO., | i NOW x HA, TORONYD, ONT. (Formerly Windser,) WHAT IS NOW PEpM ITED. ---- , The Food Board Has Issued a State- Il IRE > WARNING To remove I apstanding on tjthe sugar order the Food Board has , Now is the tnwe to come and issued a supplementary statement, ' make arrangements to have What is now permitted: (1) Manu- Sa ed " your car stored and overhauled. facture lof icing sugar; (2) mse of Wi m Stove We still have space for a few sugar in candy, French pastry, cakes Lengths more Cars, and biscuits for private consump- Automobile repair work a tion; (3) normal service of sugar | BOOTH & CO, specialty. tn public jeating places. What wi ; be permitted on January 1st: (1) i Phote 133 Use of white or granulated sugar in Chief Justice Lamothe. ED. WALSH, Prop. bread-making; (2) purchase of 835 King St. Phone 2185 sugar wihout permit, certilicate or Po J)(3) use pf sugar dn trade Foo t Street : RD AAA AA -- Spon: X13). use of sugar du trade sweet doughs, bread, rolls, candy, EEE chocolate products, table syrups and E the like, medicinal preparations, | beers, soft drinks, condensed milk fifand ice cream. What is still mnder rR A See li] restriction: Use of heef, butter and DRY STORAGE fi rate. The only proper winter care of any battery. Con- Prescribed Their Diet. sult us----explanation of our treatment will convince i] Interesting work in the public ser- you. bvice is that in which Miss Elizabeth x lA. Sherwood, Napanee, is engaged. WILLARD SERVICE STATION it] Miss Sherwood is one of the Can- Vd adian Government dietitian whose duty it is to visit the various mili- a ------ GIFT NECKWEAR A gift of appreciation and certainly doubly so if chosen at Steacy's. Our show- ing embraces every smart New York style and 'are developed in such materials as Dubonnet satin, French crepe, cr chene, Belgian nett, organdie pe jersey. -- J mE SESE Xmas Handkerchiefs The time honored gift and one that is always received with pleasure b the recipient. Qur stoc is most complete in every style of handker- ief for men, women or child. The prices too, are most attractive and of' anything are less than last year. See these while assortments are complete. LADIES' GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS--Two . and three in a dainty gift box, priced at 35¢, 39c¢, 45¢, 50¢, 59¢, 65¢, 75¢ on up to $2.00 a box. INDIVIDUAL HANDKERCHIEFS--Priced from 15¢ up to $3.00 each. ; FOR MEN--Plain and initialed pure linen handkerchiefs from 25c¢ to 75c¢. FOR CHILDREN--Boxed handkerchiefs from 15¢ to 35e. 19 Brock St. L LESSES, Prop. Phone 1340 tary hospitals and institutions estab- INDIVIDUAL HANDKERCHIEFS from, od 3 to 18¢ | lished for the care of convalescent Ee veterans of the Great War, scientic ' a fleally studying their individual cask ; 3 ; 2 PLEASE SHOP EARLY 1 and individual requirements and prescribing the dietary regime most conducive to the production of ra- pid and complete recoveries. de. i ETS A= lit Auction Sale of Automobiles, 'Five six-¢ylinder Chalmers auto- mobiles, belonging do the Militia Department, were sold by publie auction in the market square on Saturday foranoon. (Robert |W. Al- Don't d . Jun. anctipneer, cokdueied the sale lay, mak hers was br competition for the | vo 1 ge ti e cars, (which were sold at prices ; ; ; : . your selections ringing from $410 to $530. : : early, and we will : - ; | : Died in Hamflon, vel hers she on matriol William Had a Happy Caner. The remains of Rev. G. C. Patter- : o velyn roy, son the lato Rev. Mr.! .A pleasa Store item for you son, a graduate of Queen's, have] Powers, wile, of William Melizoy, on | Meliroy, of Kingston. and - both | tho Pa a creat ihe k ace a at ] vi jeen interred in Cataraqui Ceme-| Saturday, Dec. 7th, on, n 0 the millinery news. [Joyceville when, t fends Jud de eli er the day ae I De. Se inf] Deceased was | Deceased leaves two litle children, | qanghter. Mrs poo 'Baker hi A fornia, on Dec. 8th. His wife was af } Martin and Sornelia Norval, aged five years, and Mar-| mouth, snd members of Sad Hi daughter of the Jot John M.) Sher- : a. She way vin, aged two years: also lier hus- | Proshyterian churelé 4nd' the = burs tock : < 1 i y : band, her father and mother, two founding country 'gathersd' and. fu rm ; spent. brothers, one sister and her grand- |g miscellaneous shower testif i father and mother, Charles Barber, [the esteem in which she was. ; 38 mourn her lom, by many valuable ind useful sents The evening was Tien: Smith Man Repatriated. games, music and toasts Pre gai Riley, formerly of | 31d supper was nea by the the 59th Battalion, 'Doon re- 1a ia Charge. 78 fe athering patriated = from Germany: after Pp at around mids spending two years a priso »: camp. He enlisted at a 8 Fails Pert on Jute 25th, 1915, and went over- AT Asbury =x Sharh EE seas with the. Seth smo 19° rated Je 91000, soma

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