Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Mar 1919, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919. PAGE FIVE HYSLOP High Grade Bicycles 7 ming mii Hefore buying a bicycle call and examine our lines of Cleveland, Rambler's and Fal- con bicycles. Sold only by A AA NN AA A A, HARVEY MILNE 272 Bagot St. Bicycle Repairing of all kinds Fo Octagonal Shaped Watches for Men These fancy shapes are very popular just now--all fitted with dependable ~ move- ments. Becoming Our shell frames are very becoming to the ladies when fitted with our lens, which we supply only after a- very careful and scientific examina- tion. You will find our examinations a little different and more thorough than usual. - Especially atttactive is our truer Swiss Move= ment in fine Gold Filled Case, thin model, $4D. Others from $23 up. Kinnear & d'Esterre Jewelers. red] LABOR BUREAU 1S OPENED "MAJOR HAMIL ros THE WORK. | ADDRESS BY ON 1 ------ The Bureau Enables Discharged Sol- diers to Get Into Touch With Em- Help. held in lay af- « hearing Hamilton, f Repatria- e, on the win Kings- of citizens were unit demobil- ployers of Labor Needing citrzel Wi Tue e of A meeting of ithe council ch fternoon for th an address by Maj Hiclal representative tion Employn t opening of the labo ton: A small numt i present Ww Ba Hiization officer for s military dis- Hitrict, gave a report of the work of the local office in handling unemploy- od soldiers In the last ten days fifty-five soldiers have applied for positions. Of these twenty-four were placed, eleven reside out of the city i fourteen are skilled mechanics for whom thére are po vacaticies, and six are physically unfit for the positions which they sought, Major Hamilton outlined the work of the labor bureau in enabling the discharged soldiers to get in touch with employers of labor having va- cancies, and in assisting the manu- facturers and emplovers in filling vacane on their He eo the necessity of having the whole- {hearted support of all the labor or- {ganizations and of the employers of labor, and recommended that a repa- \triation committee be formed in "Kingston to look 'ter the employ- ment situation in advisory ca- pacity. He gave some very inter- esting figures the work done by the labor bureaus in other cities and also of the work of the T. Eaton Company of Toronto in taking back 1,187 returned soldiers into their em- ployment ~ The labor bureau Th Kingston is to be opened in a short time, A. T. Tugwood, a returned soldier, is to be the Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment representative on the bureau, and ev- eny employee the bureau who is dealing with returned men is a vet eran of the war In reply to ques- tions, Major HamiMon stated that the repatriation labor bureau is the only officially recognized office for handling the employment problems of returned soldiers. He also said that, if possible, a representative of Kingston labor would placed in charge of the Kingston Labor Bureau. spe- G staff, of be Entertained Aged People. On Monday evening, the members of tha Recreation Club, of the AN .W.C.A., paid a visit to the Home for the Aged and Infirm, and provid- ed a most enjoyable entertainment for the inmates, Miss Foster, gener- al secretary of the Y.W.C.A., ac companied the members. During the evening, the inmates were treated to oranges and candies. ~C. S. Kirkpatrick Insurance and Steamship Ticket Agent, Telephone B6Sw J. J. STEWART, OPT. D "Sight Specialist.' Opp. Post Office Kingston "The House of Better Glasses." ! Clarence Street. Hood's an A -- RESIN Guaranteed Tire Repairin We Repair All Makes of Tires, And Also' : Rebuild All Makes and Sizes We the Largest Stock of DOMINION TIRES In All Sizes MOORE'! Best family physic. reid Do gripe or cause To Grow Hair On pain. Purely vegeta- Bald Heads ye, easy to take. 25¢. Gives Simple Recipe hat Works Fine i | Specialist Thousands of people suffer from baldness, and falling hair, who, hav- ing tried nearly every advertised hair tonic 'and hair-grower without results, have resigned themselves to tbaldness and its attendant discom- fort. Yet their case is not hopeless; the following simple home prescrip tion has made hair grow after years lof baldness and is also unequalled for restoring gray hair to its ori- ginal color, stopping hair from fall- , and destroying the dandruff It will not make the hair greasy, and can be put up by any {druggist. Bay Rum, 6 ounces, La- vona de Compossee, 2 ounhees, Men- thel Crystals, one half drachm. If you wish it perfumed add I drachm of your favorite perfume. This pre- paration is highly recommended by physicians and specialists and is ab- [sotutety harmless, as it contains none of 'the poisonous wood alcohol so frequently found in hair tonics. La- dies using this prescription should be careful not to get it on the face or where hair is not: desired. GAS IN THE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia To Overcome Trouble Caused By Fermenting Food and Acid Gas and wind in the stomach ac- companied by that full bloated feel- ing after eating are almost certain Hl evidence of the presence of excessive | hydrochloric acid in . the stomach, creating so called "acid indigestion." Acid stomachs are dangerous be- cause too much acid irritates the deli- cate lining of the often Jj loading to gastritis, Aeros p| Collingwood KINGSTON HAD POOR LUCK LOST FIRST G AME TO COLLING- WOOD BY 6 to 4. ---- Westerners Have Not the Won Yet--Ruby Kingston Star. But the Championship Millan Was the A Toronto despatch to the Whig says Je tat Callingwood i 6 10 4 If the nrst termediate final last ern town team can le wen. Kingston spite ated King Lhe det game of nigat, I ddy count t tattled all tne way and had bat the better of the . hngwoiod's wrench was one tripped up the Kingston attack Leod ana Belcher towered above Kingston ftorwaids like giants, pumped Oi the pycx car was maddening. King lasy period, the 1e tit brea last nght and they Lriers until it ston cimme strong in but their method was wrong. Down would dash tae defence man, and he would forget to pass. I Millan got the puck, we bad 0 squirm in alone, as his wings were lagging on ithe plays The whole kingston for- ward line relied upon Kupert Millan. ney passed to him every time, and checkers stuck to him like leeches. At that, Millan got in a couple of times in the last round, when only bad luck stopped him from getting a al. The big Collingwood defence, backed up by Cook's goal keeping was what kept ston from tying score in the period. Collingwood had the better of the play in the fist half of the first and second, periods, and Kingston came strong in the latter Half of each round. in the third period Kingston had a margin, but could not get the goals. Up Kingston end, the defence work was not as strong as it should have been. CoHingwood drew them us.de time after time and the puck was passed over to an uncov- ered man to get the score. With airtight work at this end, the result would have been reversed. Colling- wicod took more time with their pass- ing, and it wes this that made them dangerous when at close quarters. Kingston had speed, 80 good on their shooting. Millan was the best of the losers. He used his head all night. Brown had a barrel of speed, but generally skated iuto the corner. Time after) time Millan trailed him down the ice and was waiting at the goal mouth for a pass, but Brown took a lone flier at it on every ccuasion. Kingston put in their best licks in the last session, They checked clos- er and rushed up men two and three &t a tune and paid some attention to their passing. Derry scored the first from a three man combination. TI Kingston team bored in und were sadly outlucked, but" couldn't get goals. Foulis was left uncovered on the side, and a pass was slipped over to him, and he promptly netted it. , This did not discouragp Mjllan, and he stick<handled his way through the whole works for iu Gounter. Burns gave Fryer a pass, alld he bulged the twine. Fryer camped at the net to bang in a rebound, apd the last goal of the game was gr - bw Hager man on a lone effor The final was six to four. .The teams: Collingwood F. Cook Belcher Meleod oulis * Fryer Sanderson Herberts Burns Referee Lhe good king- last at the Rupert Kingston Walsh Hagerman Brown Millan Millan Smith sub, Derry sub. 4 Elmer Lawson "Whitehead. The Scoring Summary. First Period: 1. Collingwood 2. Collingwood Second Period: Kingston--R. i. Collingwood Third Period.' 5. Kingston-- Derry 6. Collingwood--Foulis ..,... 7. Kingston--R. Millan 8. Collingwood Fryer 9. CoHingwood--Fryer 10. Kingston--Hagerman goal defence defence centre right left R. ™ Fryer Foulis 3 Millan ... Herlerts .. Clarkson~Wood Nuptials, The 'marriage took place Kingston eon Monday afternoon Arthur T. Clarkson, formerly of Tweed, who served overseas with but were ncty the 21st Battalion, and Miss Lily | Iva Wood, of Tweed, daughter of 'H, J. Wood. The wedding, which was of a very quiet nature, took | place at Sydenham street Methodist church parsonage, Rev. W. T. G.! Brown officiating, The groom is taking the voca- tional training course in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson will reside in Kingston. 4 Recovered Stolen Brass, W. N. Tisdale, chief special agent for the Grand Trunk Railway at Montreal, spent the past couple of days in Kingston and district, and, with the assistance of Sergt. James Bateson, succeeded in locating a quantity of brass belonging to the company 'which had been reported missing. {KINGSTON EVENTS] . 75 YRS aul 3 adden shipped 740 boxes of wintermade eheeso and . lot of dairy butter to The seats for the mew Rowan Ca- t tholie church at Portsmouth have ar- oF Cord 1 rived. ronnie Beppens. that a fom: © 0 ¥ po i Zz Abernethy's " Boys' Mahogany Calf Laced Boots; Neolin soles and rubber heels. boys are all wearing. 'Sizes 1 to 53 $1.00 Infants' Brown Kid Button Boots Sizes 4 to 7. Special... .. «5%. 1.25 Infants' Brown Kid Button Boots, sizes 3 to 7. Spectal , Ce Ladies' Black Kid Lace Boots, narrow toes, medium heels, latest styles, sizes 3 to 7. Special value .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE 4-50 The shoes the .4.50 .1.00 ® . 1.25 .4.85 o o o x GENUINE REDUC- TIONS IN FURS AT CAMPBELL BROS. Removal Sale Big discounts on Furs, Gloves, Caps, Hats, etc. This is a bargain opportunity that may not occur again for a long time. Buy now and save money. CAMPBELL BROS Kingston's Oldest Hat and Fur Btore. Ba Easy to Make This: Pine Cough Remedy Thousands of families swear by its prompt results. Inexpensive. Q. 0 my YOUR FURNITURE { | | Is It Worthy of Your Home? ~~ Good furniture is an essen- tial part of the beautiful an air of It is home. It gives taste and refinement. really not how much you spend on the furnishing of your home, as how and where you spend it. We of- fer our unexcelled store ser- vice. JAMES REID Phone 147 For Service. The Busy Store With the Large Stocks. and saves about §2. You know that pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs, The reason is that pine contains sever: peculiar elements tha able effect in soothi membranes of the Pine is famous for thi Pine congh syrups are : combination pine and syrup. The "syrup" pare aa ily y pisia ; | Bott TH ith e, an up w {swrups Or iT wid use HE Tasses, 0y, OF corn syrup, instead sugar Syrup. Either way, a barre: re ie mate for $2.50, I is pire, good and t--children oe ig re ad aid on can feol this take hold of a cough The cough --yie dry, sag mene nent: be from the Sxplosion is the result of a lot : ng Into a ee a Kingston Milling Co., Limited Manufacturers of High Grade Flour "White Rose" and "Hungarian Patent' For sale by all dealers Oanada Food Board License Nos, 118 and 4-118 -- | AGOOD SUGGESTION + BOY OR GIkL GIRL BE MENT ra ERGELXSI0R A Song Se LO ian RD. "SUIBERLAND om. SEE hahha dik had dk A Square Firm to Dead With Phone 270 muro, | SOE

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