-- Chronic Diseases TakeHoldSlowly - Kidney and Bladder Troubles don't attack you suddenly. Chroni¢ diseases of these organs are generally the re sults of neglect. Nature gives you plenty of warning when your Kidneys are out of order and nced assistance; you notice a dull pain in the baek; ive are dizzy, have headaches, feel languid, tired and lifeless. here is no mistaking the symp- toms, and when Nature warns you-- obey*~or later you will regret it. Putting off never cures. Gin Pills do. At the first sign of Kidney or Bladder Trouble, buy a box of Gin Pills and take them. They will help Your Kidneys to perform their proper funetion and renew your previous strength and vigor. Among our bundreds of testimonials is oneé from Mr, B. C. David, King's Co, NB. Mr. David writes: "I was suffering from a dreadful Jame back and hips, so much so that I could hardly straighten up. 1 got a box of Gin Pills and they helped me immediately. I have continued to take Gin Pills, and now the pains in both hips and back - are gone. I shall always recommend Gin Pills to my friends and other sufferers." Mr. David's case is only one of the many to which Gin Pills have brought fmmediate relief. Sufferers from Kid. ney or Bladder trouble should heed what has heen done in such cases and try Gia Pills, Bold almost everywhere throughout Candda--350c a box. A free sample will be sent you. if you write to The Nationa! Drug & Cheniical Co. of Can ads, Limited, Toronto, Ont, U..8 residents 'should gddréss Na Dru-Co,, Ine, 202 Main St, Buffalo, N.Y, 74 Send direct to Ottawa i! port and Patent * patents advertised in Groceries and Meats If you want the best in Gro- ceries and meats, go to the Unique Grocery and Meat Market C. H. PICKERING, PR x 490 and 402 Princess St. Phone 530 License No. 85-2153 Cure That Cold Don't Get Grippe You know how. quickly Zutoo tablets cure bgadache break up colds-- how soon they allay the fever. | . . Take them at once when you feel the first pain or shiver--the first symptom of acold Taken then, they will prevent the Grippe. Taken after it has developed, Sete is nothing better for the pain and ever. Take Zutoo rr ANANSI Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea Salmon, Had- dock, Halibut and Cod. Dominion Fish Co. Canada Food Beard License No. #-3348 YARRA PPP Spring Is Coming |} Early This Year a We are ready for it with a splendid as- | sortment of ~ Styles and shades to suit all tastes, at _ We are agmonishud not te look upon the eo little when it | 'did the } than all the wine ever pro- Hlarmy. {were Jammed with people, and enget | banners, which they used to good ad- street, Barrie | street, , and Bagot street were all profusely decorated, And | streets had 'a gala e. The| . Princess f whole is red SB THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919. Z S MISSOURI! BIINGING BACK LAST OF 27TH DIVISION. 10 SOLDIERS The 45th Battery And GUbr Troops| Reached Here Late Friday Atteroon. | PEOPLE UT IN THOUSANDS | TO (CHEER THE HEROES FROM THE BATTLEFIELDS. Bells and Whistles Told the City of the Approaching Train-----Rélatives ~--=Met Their Khaki-clad Boys at Tete de Pont Barracks. After many delays the 45th Bat- tery and the other troops for the Kingston dispersal area arrived in the city about six o'clock Friday after- noon In spite of the fact that the men had had a weary journey, and were rather impatient at being held up for long, they made a good showing There was a splendid crowd at the Tete de Pont Barracks when thé train arrived, and the peo- ple of Kingston let themselves go, and cheer after cheer was raised. In- side the barracks the guard of honor, céonsisting of a large body of the re- turned men in uniform, were drawn up to receive their returning com- rades The G. W. V. A. band play- edizas the train steamed in, and as the battery boys filed from the train into the barracks, from which many of them had gone overseas three years ago. The people of the city had been well warned of the arrival of the train Half an hour before it ar-| rived, the city hall bell gave the sig- | nal, and immediately every bell and | whistle in the city sounded. The | nofse was reminiscent of armistice day, .and it was kept up until after the troops had arrived in the city.'the Barriefleld The noise brought almost every citi- charge. zen out, and a huge crowd assembled tm---- at the barracks. Through the kind- | The 45th Battery. ness of the general officer command-| The 45th Battery was organized in ing the district, the relatives of the | Kingston in January, 1916, unde returning men were admitted to the | Major A G. Gill, a graduate of the barrack square, which was well filled | Royal Military College It went to long before the train arrived In- | England in February, 1816, and side the barrack square Brig.-General crossed over to France at the end of V. A. 8. Williams and his staff, along July, and served in the 3rd Canadian with the civie reception committee, | division It first went into action waited the arrival of the soldiers. On |in the Somme, and when the six-gun their arrival all their baggige was batteries were formed the 46th piled in two heaps, one for city boys | (Queen's University) battery was and the other for the men for out- broken up and drafted to the others, of-town points. The Kingston men ;two guns going to the 45th. The had their baggage delivered to their battery served at Vimy and Passchen- homes by C. A, S. C. transport wag- daele and in subsequent actions. The ons. 45th Battery retained its identity as a unit throughout the war, but few Meets ith Relatives of the original members are now in Meeting Ww Fes, it. Many of those who left Kings- Immediately on arrival at the Tete ¢,n jy jt y gunners of the aoe de Pont Bafracks, the men were al- iy A and most of the training was lowed jo a) Sut fof S115 Iolite carried out in /England from Febru- 0 mee . ME ~ {ary to July, 1916 ing scenes were witnessed as moth- Of the sixty-six Queen's men who ers met sons and husbands met wives |j.¢0¢ here with the 46th a record and children whom they had not seen ' gy ~wo tpat 11 have fallen in battle. Ree ym. ing Mk were honey 2nd Decorations including a D.S.0., and glad tg he ome . 'M.C., and three M.M.'s have been battery was under the command of won 'hy them, one by Driver W. Shaw, oat D. Nl ascalum. oF of this city. Fourteen received com- or ed 4 "| missions in the artillery or the R. A. teen minutes for meetings with rela- Ip ang fifteen have a returned to tives the men again fell in on ibe Canada, ten of these at present at- wid wii I fyi addressed tending Queen's. Battles in which Dy ni Yistriet "He jthe liahiory took. part ntinde such o * {memorable names as e Somme. id them oF the gremt pifesure Jiyumy Ridge. taking of Hill 70, and referred briefly to the time they had | Eusichanaagle. eon oF Nes tiey spent overseas, and to the part they | .: rans while in the advance last Bad played fm the Nard oho a retivn summer and fall they rendered valu- he felt for all men who had rought-in able. service. . the war, and was glad to meet at any . . , vik 2 time with the returnea soldiers, ACCEPTS WOMAN' SUFFRAGE. whether they were officers or men. He explained to the men that they X would he discharged to their homes Open to Both Sexes. with all possible speed, but that the Paris, March -29.----Woman suf- city of Kingston wished to give them |frage Is recognized in the covenant the honor that was their due, there- Of the League of Nations through tore a parade and reception had been the adoption of an amendment pro arranged. = He expressed the wish | viding that the offices of the league that they would work as nobly and shall be open to women as well as to devotedly for their country in their - civilian Tite as they did while in.the | Another amendment provides As officer commanding No. that no state can withdraw from the 3 Military District, he welcomed them |/48Ue Without two years' notice. home and extended to them every good 'wish for the future, 80 Here is a remarkable view last of the to the men. A AAA AA AA ANNAN i hutments for dis Covenant Provides Offices Shall be Géts Money When He Abdicates. London, March 29.--An embargo has been placed on the private for- tune of former Emperor Charles uu- til his official abdication has been received at Vienna, according to re- ports from that city, transmitted by German wireless. . The Purade. After the speech the parade formed up and moved out through the bar- racks gate. A mounted detach- ment of the R. C. H. A. led the way, followed by the band of the G. W. V. A. After the band came the guard of honor, made up of returned men in uniform. They made a gal- lant showing under the leadership of Lieut.-Col. R. Crocker, many of them wearing decorations and almost ev- ery one bearing gold casualty bars. Then came the newly returned bat- tery boys, led by the band of the R. C. HL A. They wore their steel helmets and part of the equipment, and in spite of their long and tedious journey they marched firmly, and were evidently delighted with the re- ception they received. The streets after cheer rose as the parade by. In spite of the weather conditions, a large crowd had assembled along the route, armed with flags and .. The business houses and on Princess street, and : population of Kingston had gathered to do honor to the returning unit. The d otis came in for a j 31! -------- . nt fl GRAN.) WE UNUSUAL VIEW OF U.S. ' : 35 3 27th Division, namely the the left nearest the river's bank are waiting for the ship to dock =o as to distribute delicacies] A regimental band is playing "Hajl. Hail, the Gang's All Here." ne | Charles Fitzpatrick to return of the Missouri steaming into her berth at Hoboken, with the 106th Machine Gun Battalion. Red Cross women at % nm ir a BEAUTIFUL, HAIR TH WAVY, FREE OM DANDRUFF, | cvsrmie | proposal that dairy farmers in Has Draw 'a Moist Cloth Through Hair!ings and adjoining counties wao and Double Its Beauty {run their own cheese factories At Once. {ehould extend central co-operative | farmers' dairy company for the par- Disap- pose of taking over and operating co-operatively as many factories as Coming Out. possible, The plan is to operate Immediate? Yes! Certain?-- along the lines that grain growers that's the joy of it. Your hair be-|in Western Canada oWn#fid epegate comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant|their elvators. In order to bxyng and appears as soft, lustrous and|the-matter clearly before the people beautiful as a young girl's after an|of. the district public meetings were application of Danderine. Also try|held here and at Springbank, this--moisten a cloth with a little} Tweed, Wellman's Corners and olh- Danderine and carefully draw it|er places this week. through your hair, taking one small] strand at a time. This will: cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil,{ There's hope for iue young man and in just a few moments you have who makes the wild oats season as doubled the beauty of your hair, A|short as possible. delightful surprise awaits those whose; Success {3 sometimes the result of hair has been neglected or is scraggy, beating the other fellow to it. faded, dry, britfie or thin. Besides, Stubboynness often goes by beautifying the hair, Danderine dis-|name of independence. solves 'every particle of dandruff; :leanses, purifies and invigorates the icalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair--fine and lowny at first-----yes---but really new wir--growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh, showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. its exhilarating, stimulating and life- producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, charming lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will spend a few cents for a bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet coun- ter and try it as directed. AH MAS MAAN TR AAA AA AA | HEARD ON THE SDE | With the city kecping the old time and the railways observing the day- light saving, there will be a Jot of people missing their train, and there will 4Jse be nxiny an interesting foot race to the station, so say nothing of the speed the taxi men will have to put on. . A A A CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY PROPOSED IN HASTINGS Farmers Meeting This Week at Several Points to Dis~- cuss Project. 29 Save Your Hair! Dandruff pears and Hair Stops ---- the Savings Stamps at It looks as if Old Man Winter has a little ynore snow stored away and wants to get rid of it. Better hang on to that smow shovel for a litle while longer. With a new hotel, more workmén's houses, harbor improvements, a free library, a dozen or so new industries, and a union station, Kingston would be doing quite well, thank you. "Bob" Bushell has a number of surprises up his sleeve - for this year's fair. Those jaunts the hustling manager has been taking to Montreal of lute, have not been for pleasure only. "R. J." is on the job for the fair every minute. at 25 cents each the habit of Thrift. The Portsmouth Philosopher, read- ing about too much smoke in the Kingston pool rooms, suggests that the players be provided with smoke 'Now that an appeal has been made for a police motor patrol or "hurry up waggon," as it is known by in some il it will be in order for ) city fathers" to sug- wag- in" the itis The security i it "Doe" Edwards could get Sir} $5,000 to the government and have! wl in/favor af Immun | pubbes fires, artillery wheels. long wi | wind shield, (hres | HERE IS THE GRANDEST PROPOSITION EVER MADE i imply jump in the car, apply th y oh | - lag on, | Tous fot 10 the pedal and 60 spuniog nioad to Beatin | Fairy Borris" yourself md tue | spilling, blow your horn if any ong is inthe way, or Four } mobile Will doeverything areal auto will do but burn up| . life, are investing in W-S.5. a convenient way to "build abond". absolute and the interest is | Flas Have You Bought Your Stamp Today? 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Put on your coaster and take the hills without pedalling, turn the sharpest corners without fear of reverse speed lever and stop. la fact, the Pedal. end you thes ts bicycliag all botiow, and just think of ot i eadnifieant | E boys, you can get a racing Pedalmobile absolutely | also receive without selling any more goods by simply | tresandajimdandy World's Knife as wellthag| Showing your fine prize 10 your frieods and getting oab anybody wouid be proud toown, It has two strong -- six of them to sell our goods and esr our --ar blades, stag horn handles, metal tips, initial plate and as you did. - commento you complete with Snechait 80 you can tiosstt,| Hurry Boys. Be the first Pedalmobile driver ln your "1t you are alive goahead boy and ° town, Other boys are varning these fine KBives and great civ, and you can tee, You take no risk. If you . the | Sannot well all the "Pairy Berries," you can Jetura then cream | 30d $Et priacy or cash fur what you do sell" Write ton sandy coated THE REGA that everylody just loves, | 92y 10 TURING CQ., Dept. W. 13 TORONTO, ONT. 108 A A ------ KING GEORGES iLL And enjoy ley Aled 00a J AY) **If high rates of interest must still be paid on Canadian overnment borrowings, ALL the people should have the opportunity to earn this interest', ~8IR THOMAS WHITE, Minister of Finance. Why They Are Buying WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS The housewife is economizing in comfortable ways and investing in War- $4.02 each this month. In 1924, when these stamps are redeemed at $5.00 each, every dollar will have greater purchasing power. The business man is cutting off small and unnecessary expenditures and buying War- Savings Stamps. He knows his money is avail- able any time he really needs it, with added interest. $5 for $4 in five years is an excellent - yeturn on money otherwise idle. - : School children are buying Thrift Stamps and are filling their Thrift Cards in order to acquire a War-Savings Stamp. They are helping their country and acquiring Men on the farms are buying W-S.S. be- Government uses the money to finance export orders for the food raised on Canadian farms. This makes their market sure. ' Men, women and children of all ages and conditions of day they will look back to the day when they