Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Apr 1919, p. 3

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Spring tonics are now in order. Please let us suggest the proper tonic or bl puri- fier for you. If you do you will feel fit and fine. BESTS The Popular Drug Store Open Sundays ------ Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 2 Those people (and they are man) who dread the deal an eye Jamin n are agreeably aston- ished to find that, y made us, it causes no n d soomfort, or vad ny fence, And We Use No Drugs, Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. (4 Memorial |. Tablets Believing that there will be a 'demand from churches, lod- ges and other bodies of friends for a perm- anent memorial to their boys who have paid the "supreme sacrifice," we are prepared to go into this matter for you. Designs and estim- ates cheerfully sub- mitted without any obligation on your part. Wedding Rings. Marriage Licenses, SMITH BROS. Jewelers Established 1840 __THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919, "STALS" IN FRONTENAC]: COUNTY IS BECOMING LIKE OLD KENTUCKY. THE Average Whiskey Produced Is of Poor Crudely Made, Quality--=Some e is now yughout 19fge well var- 18 & who. are home-made numbe sup plied a fety. A man the tounty well 2 that there were 3 now in operation. Re- ports have reached him that some of them are well made and their prod- uct will taste almost as good as that made at any distiflery. There are a nunther of stills, however, which are only crudely made, but others are more elaborate and the whiskey is made according to a carefully pre- pared formula and allowed to ma- ture. There does not seem to he much Pt A ir Ag It NO CONSTIPATION NO PILES. We think, without a doubt, constipation is the most prevalent, and at the same time, one of the greatest troubles human nature is af- flicted with, and causes| more sitk- ness than anything else t Unless a free action of the bowels occurs at least once a day, constipa- tion is sure to ensue, then comes the sore and uncomfortable plies, sick and bilious headaches, coat- ed tongue obnoxious breath, sour stomach, heartburn, water brash, and many other ailments Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills will regulate the flow of bile to act pro- perly on the bowels, thus removing the constipation and its allied troubles. Mr. Dan Doucette, River Crossing, N.B. writes "Having been troubled for years with consti- pation and trying everything 1 knew of, a friend advised me to use Mil- burns Laxa-Liver Pills. I used four vials and am completely cured. I can gladly recommend them to anyone who suffers from constipation." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills have been on the market for the past 25 whe kno that Eel King Street, Kingston fs THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 Wanting anything done in the earpen. tery line, Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work; alse hard wood floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prom attention. Sh 68 Queen street. nt hop The BARNET | Refrigerator Household a Has a ventilation « sys- tem which keeps your food pure, sweet, fresh and cold. You can keep onions in the same pro- vision chamber with milk. Absolutely sani- tary, mo pipe, no slime. A fine stock of refrigera tors to show you. Lift-up cover style $15.50 Open Front Ice Box Style $30.00. The "Famous" $65.00 You are beginning to think of hoase cleaning and naturally painting that room or porch. Try our Thistle brand paint, 14 shades, T0c wrt can, 1. Barnet i > Haney' s House Paint, 24 shades, quart can 'A few samples from our metor car stock: Johnson's Auto Cleaner, ... nn. Carbon Remover, 14 pint can, 8c; 3 pint LL ( Radiator Cement, 3 pint can, 63¢; pint can ... Non Squeak Oil, 4 pint can 85¢; pint can .., ... Spring Clamps (to use oiling Springs) bah mks Avie Hastee Patches . . Be box We handle Buck's Happy Thought Ranges and y splendid line of gas hot plates and ranges. « Agents for McUlary's Furnaces; Garden Tools, MCKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. 65-71 Brock St. iyi | bog ree re +f mesma, vs | i Fresh Farmers' But- years, and have been used with the best results by thousands of people in that time, and we have yet to hear of a, complaint as to their curative powers. ) Price 25¢ a-vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- to. A OI rerum bur Ey A AINSLIE'S Western Stills Are, fered for sale, according to] Je ids, or people who are , will pass it around. bring only vague infor there seems to be many who are beating the Gov- it's prohibition laws, There} are stories of stills in operation in the north, and of others very close to the city. The usual output is not very highly as to its quai-f not carefully a qua] ring from grain of var- from potatoes or apples, s a drink, but has a pecul- It has the *'kick," how-; that seems to be the main PHILIP GIBB'S FINE LETTE RS On Saturday 4 next the Whig will publish the third article from the pen of Philip Gibbs, war correspondent. These ad- mirable articles are attracting a great deal of attention throughout the country. Al- ready we have printed two ar- ticles, viz., "The Darkest Days of All--the Secret of the Great Retreat," and "The Untold Agony of War, what the Fight- ing Men Suffered with Heroic Silence." On Saturday, the 12th, and regularly each Saturday there- after, the articles will be con- tinued under the following cap- tions: No. 3, "Tragic Batties on the Western Front." No. 4, "Heroic British Armies." No. 6, "Why the Germans Failed on the Western Front." No. 6, "The Mind of Private Thomas Atkins and the Young British Officer." No. 7, "British Before tle Judgment History.' No. 8, "Laughter in the fernal Rogions." No. 9, "The Conduct of German Army." No. 10, "War's Influence on the Men Who Come Back." MILE AND HALF OF ROADS TO BE CONSTRUCTED BY THE BOARD OF WORKS. Follies of the Generalghip Bar of In- the PELE PPR RREI PIEPER RIP RIS R PPP GPP RPP eat CPE I Es bt EER be SRL Eel sett sate beth | Street Railway ~ Company Can Lay New Railsy~The Corporatid Laborers Given Increas« Wages. The Board of Works intends to construct about one and a half miles of road pavement this year. At its meeting yesterday afternoon, Meat Market Hamburg Steak WB. L.. .20c Finest Kettle Rendered Lard, 838¢ Ib. One day only. Princess and Clergy Phone 1353. License No. 9- AT RR or -------------------- Cor. ' i Fach capsule bears the name {7 | Beware of counterfeits. 1 EMPIRE GROCERY ter arriving daily. LEWIS ORR, 228 King St. License Ne. 8-37448 iw Whi COMING out? A Sie 'Dandruff causes a feverish irrita- the | isealp, the hair and then 2 £ 2 a istreets in the order they are to 'in the Seid by all drugrists,/ | 'hour to forty cents. hid Eadieit General Manager Folger of the pub- lic utilities, asked that the board prepare for him a schedule of, the paved, so that he can keep ox underground work. He pointed out. that at the present time iron pipe 'was very high in price, and suggested that the streets that were nearly ready for paving should be taken first. Next year the prices of materials will likely be much lower. Chairman Gra- ham stated that the first street to be- paved would De Kensington avenue, and this would be followed by Montreal street; on which little biunderground work had to be done. A letter was read from the street railway company stating that ow- ing to conditions over which It had no control, i would be unable to i enter into any agreement with re- gard to paving roads over which its line runs. This means that the lower end of Brock street and On- tario street from Brock to William cannot be paved this year at least, as the present rails must be replac- ed by heavier and more expensive ones. The corporation laborers peti- tioned for an increase of pay from thirty-three and one-third cefts an On motion of Couper their request was granted. Alds, Patterson and Norris spoke in favor of the in- crease, and the grant was made un- animeéusly. It was decided to comstruct a macadam roadway with an asphalt Ald. ERNSERNRSARRSEEENE BHALEREBRENLUENNREREHEERNENEHUERR RARE EN ENE ENENERER an top dressing on Nelson street from |} Princess to Johnson. The United States Asphalt fining Company wrote with regard Re- been recently awarded, and which that its Ganadian solicitor had in- formed it that the award of the tender was binding. City Solicitor Whiting advised otherwise, and the board decided to submit the com- opinion. The city ¢ r pointed out hat he had | Areatly andicap- ped in his work owing to having neo sy in his office. The board clerk at $40 a month, be secured at that it one could ro. ~ Chalr- man Graham: will endeavor to to, the asphalt contract which it had [8 it had been notitied by she. mayor % had been cancelled. It pointed out pany's letter to Mr. Whiting for an |j authorized him' to engage a lady} Cl pal LE BE PAGE THREE Probs: Friday, showers; partly 'fair and warmer. FRIDAY! The Greatest Friday Bargain Day of the Spring Season And the last day but one of our stupendous mail order comparison' sale. "Fare Refund and Women's Spring Suits Showing the New Models of the Season in All Their Distinction and Smart Originality. Several shipments of new spring suits for spring have just reached us. All the smartest new style creations are disclosed. Stocks are now particularly attractive--one reason for coming to see them Friday. We will feature: . All smart new models showing fashion's latest developments "box coats, panel backs, pleated backs, belted and semi-belted models and strictly tailored sui MEN'S WORK SHIRTS A special work shirt made of extra heavy duck on black and blue with white stripes. Fam- our ""Sandow" shirt, all sizes. Worth $1. 75 each. + Sale price . . .$1.23 "KAYSER" GLOVES 150 pair famous 'Kayser' chamoisette gloves in all sizes. White with black points and ~ worth $1.25 a pair. "Saleprice .. .. «v.89 AMERICAN FLANNELS 1000 yards of excellent quality American flannels in a broad assortment of stripes with white and grey grounds. Sold at 45¢ a yard. 25 Sale price . . BLACK LISLE HOSE 15 dozen of this special lack lisle hose left for selling. All sizes, 8} to 10. Slight im- pe Worth 45c a Pain. i fone in to For 40c to 75¢ a > LISLE HOSE 15 dozen ladies' white lisle hose in all sizes, 8} to 10. This hose sells at 50c a pair regularly. Saleprice .. .... .. .. .39% MEN'S SOCKS 50 pair men's black cashmer- ette hose in all sizes. Worth ca pair. Sale price . . .3 for $1.00 SHEETING 400 yards of fine even weave ~ plain sheeting, full 2 yards wide. Rn thread. : Sold at 85¢ a yard. : Sale price .. .. .. .. + 08 AMERICAN GINGHAMS 500 yards only, American nghams in stripes and plaids. So 45c a yard. SILK HOSE In two shades only, black and white, in all sizes. A very special value at $1.00 a pair. WHITE COTTON Just 1500 yards of this special quality white cotton left. Fine, soft needle finish and worth 25¢ a yard. Sale price . CL p--

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