Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1919, p. 19

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GROCERY Fresh Farmerc' But- ter arriving daily. FORD CARS FOR SALE We have a few used Ford Cars which we can sell reason. able, All automobile repair work guaranteed. Central Garage 885 King St. Phone 2185 Kingnut ! What is it? The new mars garine. ' As'good as butter for |i all table and cooking Bt Try Blend Coffee 45¢ D. B. Gage & Son 254 Montreal St, = The Premium Store License 8-3979 Phone 540w The devil is not even willing that the Lord shall have one day out of seven of your service. = O'Cedar Mops, O'Cedar Oil, F oor Wax, Dustless Mops, Clean Sweep Floor Brooms. We also carry a full stock of paints, varn- ishes and interior finishes. Lemmon & Sons 187 Princess Street. Rheumatism Bowadays that hundreds of people make no effort to rid themselves of its 28tal grip, believing it to be incurable 8§¥e in exceptional eases. No greater fallacy existe Sufferers from rheumatism can be relieved if the oause is remedied and removed. Let us examine the facts. The direct canse of rheumatism and kindred dis oases is poisoning of the blood stream, through failure of the kidneys to filter - 88d'removye the impurities that are con stantly eallecting Ba the system. Once the kidneys are out of order the trouble starts. The poison-lade blood circulating through the system te its impurities in the muscles Joints, setting up infection, and Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, ete, follow, The first step necessary is to brin the kidoeys to perform their nator function once again, and relief will be the immediate result. Gin Pills will do it, and will save weeks of fearful suf. fering if taken at the first indieations of rheumatism. . Gin Pills have been recognized as an assured relief to sufferers from rheums- tism, backache, painful urination, brick dust deposits, and gravel. Thousands of testimonials bear witness to the fact that they relieve kidney or bladder troubles instantly. Try them. For sale When You Come to Toronto-- Stay at Cook's HERE you can Snjoy the opportunity of a delightful Turkish Bath. Immediately after having it you feel different. You are rested, your muscles and nerves are refreshed, 'your whole mental outlook becopres more cheerful, and you will everywhere at 50c a box. Gin Pills sost little, but are worth a lot. Sample freé on request. The National Drug & Chemical Co of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. U. 8. residents should address Na-Dru Co., Ine, 202 Main St., Buffalo; N.Y. 1% AVOID COUGHS and 3 Phone 840 _ Rheumatism has become so sombmon § E and alt thoroughly enjoy your visit to the city. night nd Bun: Jf you suffer from colds, sciatica, ner- days ad vousness or rheumatism, a Turkish Bath will give you relief. Prices from §1.25 to $2.25, according to sleeping accommodation. Good meals served FOR LADIES ya erate prices, Sis BATHS MOST COMPLETE UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT IN AMERICA 202-204 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO Only '3 blocks from the Union Station DAIL 'VALEDICTORY, K.G.H., 1919, i Nurses' Graduation Exercises. . r | (Apologies to Kip.) a sterile dressing pad; If you've ever spilled the bottles on your tray; If you've ever had to listen when the Lady Supt. was mad, Then you'll understand the things 1 have to say. For we've struggled through our training, and we're glad that it's behind, And to-night will see the finish of the game, It will be a little comfort to have our diplomas signed, And we're really glad to get 'em, just the same. We've learned to scrub our patients - and to maul 'em half to death And to fuss around their bed-sides £ with a prayer, And to talk to 'em so roughly gs to make 'ém gasp for breath, And we leave 'em shouting desper- ate-like for air. For some of us are flighty, and some af us, we ain't, there's some of us what likes a bit of fun. And there's some of us use powder and not one of us's a saint, Bat it's better to have dots of faults than one. % And We think we're "Florehice Nightin- gales," "Roses of No Man's Lands"." And we like to swank along the shiny halls, And we fake at counting pulses, when we're only holding hands, And the patients dell us we're some 'Baby Dolls." Oh you have to use em gentle, and you have to use "em kind, For they never feel a dressing if you smile, And they take their hash and|shw- dust just as if they fdn't mind, If you only fuss around 'em for a while. We Hke to nurse the soldiers and we know they' say it's right, That tliey always get attention others lack. For we feed and fiss each hero from the morning till the might, Then we hourly wake him up to rub his back. Oh, there's things that are so deadly that they make your cheek grow pale, And there's other things craftiness is worse, But of all'the dread assailants of the unprotected male, There's nothing like the graduated nurse. whose Oh we've put our training time in, and we're going home to wait, And we hope to get a man without a fuss, But whatever our selection or how- ever lie our fate, God help the' simp. that ever mar- ries us! EMPIRE, CELL 5. "PVE ALWAYS BEEN CRAZY ABOUT HER" Couple Will Remain -at Lake Placid Club Another Week --Friends 8ince Childhood. ---- Major and Mrs. Robert E. Tre- man, in the 'Adirondacks for' their honeymoon, motored to Sarna Lake Modiday evening and stopped at the Berkley for a late supper, says th Adirondack Enterprise. : Mrs. Treman is the widow of Ver- nen. Castle, who was killed in an airplane accident. Major Tremam, whose home is in Ithaca, was recent- ly released from the army after hav- ing commanded a battalion of color- ed troops in France, The marriage took place Saturday at the Church of the Transfigurgtion, better known as the Little Church Around the Corner, New York, The marriage was the outcome of a. childhood romance, brought about through the college friendship of the good as new by the If you have any broken parts of machin- ery or engines we can repair them to be as ~ 5 ant |B 1 | ing. f her," fathers of the youmg couple. The late Dr. Herbert T. Foote, father of the bride, played on the Cornell football team captained by R. H, [Treman, father of the groom. Al- though Dr. Foote resided at New Rochelle and Mr, Treman in Ithaca, the families maintained a close =) . a long time," | said] M: a representa | tive[of The Enterprise Monday even- "I've always been crazy about The bridegroom was graduated th honors at Cornell, class of 09. | He entered the frst o and was commissioned shortly lf after the outbreak of the war, mn rocummthded for the ijor, ani 8 put in com d of a bettallon. 'H If you've evér mopped a floor up with : DAY, AY 10, 1919. lle] UNION MADE OLE: TY BB SHIRTS & GLOVES \-- "Friends Tell Friends ZUTOO - Stops Headache De E200 Yas, practically To-day, and thousands of men , thousands 3 and women depend on these little harm- Jets tables for quick relief from Head- es. Their fame has gone from friend to friend--{rom town to'town--froai coast tocoast. Wherever there are thers should be ZUTOO. Taber rues, there in 20 minutes. 25¢ a box--at all dealers Ea Cae Lt WET Fr Groceries & Meats If you want the best obtain. able in groceries and ments, go to the Unique Grocery ag! Meat Market. Our special this week; Tea and Coffee. C. H. PICKERING, 490 and 492 Princess St. Phone 530 License No. 85-2153 or § ttt ah poaeiat ny ohain hag ne else Hut annd ta fall 151 Con enti De ted gold fia Each gil can atao win ihe beauiral | movement and porcelain Re and neatest watch ry the most In among friends ay 1 &_bottl hey sal Lika hot cakes: Batarn ears 20 sell thems and we will prompily send you, She beautiful birthstone pendans a: presented, and ihe veantifal 'watoli bracelet you can hout selling any more by simply Bowing resenis 35 Yous riends and geting four of rite today. You take no risk as and give you Peeing for Over the Appointment of W. e is neithér age {i limit nor exemption-- | | every man, woman and {i child has a daily fight {ii to carry on against ff 7 germs dnd microbes of | The Man on Watch | Now that a eirchs is announced for the 11th of June, the wee lad- dies will not be able to keep their minds wholly upon their studies. Have the bowlers not made a mistake in fixing the 14th of July as the date of their tournameni at Prescott ? Ogdensburg goes dry on the 34th of June. Well, what has Sir Christopher up his sleeve for Monday night? Citizens re-lighting their far- to do that, for the old furnace is generally in commission until the frosty weather ends sometime In June. . People should either put letter boxes "in their front doors or be at home when "Posty" calls. Some of the churfhes are said to be increasing their insurance since the late fire. They believe in lay. ing up treasures on earth as well as In heaven. Safety first for them. Only cold justice is dispensed at thé court house for the landlords. Houseowners will not welcome that news, and few others will 'desire to Join the landlord class. The chilly weather will no doubt delay the closing, of the weekly prayer meetings of the churches, for you cannot close 'éfi up without the warm weather excuse. Kingston's mayor is reported to be ag good at dancing as he-is at platform speaking. With that an- nouncement, his worship will now receive 'the 'freedom' of Wolfe Is- land, for those island folk do ad- mire a dancer, Somebody remarked that must surely be here when McAuley ds hustling around the streets without an overcoat. But the aged bookseller says that is not a sure sign, for he is liable to for- get to don an outer coat when he is in-a hurry, as he is in these days of reconstruction. spring "Tom" The Lampman is glad to. hear that a certain church has decided to repair the pinnacles of steeple, The 21st colors could not be expected to be deposited in a church edifice with a steeple look- ing as if an earthquake had paid it a visit, ~THE TOWN WATCHMAN. TO BE COMMENDED, St. . Plerro Hughes. Montreal Gazette. TW One of the purposes of the~Qivil Service Commission is to select \for appointment worthy and capable men. It is not alway® easy even under the plan of competitive ex- eniination to choose the one who sub- sequently will justify the method of choice, and in respect of higher offices in the service to which the rule of three does not apply the diffi- culty becomes greater, yet the re- cognition of merit and desert is al- ways ga safe guide to public approba- tion and to worthy servige. A case in point is the selection by the Civil Service Commission of Major-Gener- al Hughes for the position of super- intendent of Dominion Penitentiaries, Gen. Hughes has other claims, we be- lieve stronger claims, than having served his country in a conspicuous Way during the war. He comes of a fighting family in a military sense, and the call of the colors has always found in him a quick response even fh the relatively remote days of 1885. But his appointment is still more to be commended. for reason of merit and experience. He has had long service in the penitentiaries branch of the department of Justice, in which he rose to the rank of chief inspector before donning the uniform in defence of the Empire, and now that he has doffed that uniform, and is available for the valiant position of superintendent of Dominion Peni- tentiaries, the fortunate coincidence Ocours, and merit is recognized. The Civil' Service Commission is to be commended for the appointment of Major-General Hughes, and assur- ance may be held that the very re- sponsible' duties of the office will be well discharged by one who has never failed in duty. Below Par. » The wit should surely not be lost © Of this ingenious, oft-recurring Jest Of love, if you don't count the cost, Why weep when Hymen's bonds lost interest? ith Barey McCormmek in "Macush- 1 Sieend on Wednesday even naces! Well, very few of them have k Feed Ch Fee . "The right PAINT to PAINT right" MEANS: Less frequent painting--RAMSAY'S Paint " can be applied by anybody FOR SALE BY ' McKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. ; Purina Chicken Chowder and Purina Chick Feed will develop chicks into broilers for market faster and bring them to the egg-laying period much earlier than ordinary feed. Purina Feeds are adapted toy) young chicks, and give perfect hs . Grain feed supplies an excess of heat and energy, but is deficient in elements that make blood, bone, nerve, lean meat and feathers. Purina Chicken Chotder contains an abundance of the very elements which grain 4 feed lacks. The Chowder and Chic : d Feed should be fed in about'equal NE quantities. . PURINA POULTRY FEEDS. MANUFACTURED IN CANADA. BY ™e CHISHOLM MILLING C2 1p. Jarvis st TorRONTO SOLD BY ALL FEED DEALERS its. INL aT SYRUP OF TAR | & COD - LIVER OIL Couzhs Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, ooping Cough, Asthma, Ete, . MATHIEU'S SYRUP is a sovereign tonic combining' the curative properties of TAR and the strengthening virtues of COD LIVER OIL. Colds, when neglected or badly treated give ise to - consequences of sucha grave character that youshould not risk using inferior preparations, " MATHIEU'S SYRUP is th I in whose putation has stusedio cop a > §ehuliie Jemedy whiee ie. ON SALE EVERYWHERE . Shingles In One - Brantford Slab Slate HE tiewest idea in roofing. ~ Just think ; | «of the time and cost of labor saved in : lay ing the roof of a big barn, freight shed or other large building with this new Brantford 'Asphalt Slab Slate which is four shingles in one. Fewer nails are also required. halt Stab Slates are so cleverly designed aid we Be a engued with inMlividual size shingle . ; x 12 inch, with cut outs five - five inches to the weather. - Red or green color, i ey y Brantford Asphalt Slab Slaves dee ma homes. of the same The same roofing in roll is called Brantford Chystal Roofing and weight 80'to 851s. per square. 3 ' ~ --For Sale By-- S. ANGLIN & CO. such

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