$i 3 $- : - + FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1910, _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE FIVE Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited Pine Mouldings DOORS, SASH, FRAMES, TRY-- Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street - - - SATISF ACTION GUARANTEED ay Pals work of magnetos of all kinds, ncluding marine, stationary and motor lighting, starting RA generiuing ystems of all makes, and siorage batteries. Inquire about the sew threaded bone dry battery before purchasing. WILLARD SERVICE STATION i. LESSES, Prop. 'Phone 1340 PURE ICE CREAM SERVE IT FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS ANP SUPPERS Most modern machinery used in making our Ice Cream the ingredients are the best---nothing but pure cream used. Prompt delivery to an parts of the city. Superior Ice Cream Parlor 204 Princess St. 2 Phone 648 Mclaughlin's Old Stand " CAUSE. INDIGESTION Create Gas, Sourness and Pain How To Treat, : Medical guthorities state that near- ly nine tenths of the cases of stom- ach trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are due to an excess of hydrochloric acid In the stomach and not as some believe to a lack of digestive juices. The delicate stomach lining is irri- tated, digesgion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symp- toms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. ® Artificial digestents are not needed in such cases and may do real harm. Try laying asfde all digestive aids and instead get from any druggist a few ounces of Bisurited Magnesia, and take a teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water right after eating. This sweetens the stomach, prevents the formation of excess acid, and there Is no sourness, gas or pain. Bisurated Magnesia (in powder (or tablet form --- never | liguid or milk). is harmless to the stomach, inexpensive to take and is the most efficient form of magnesia for stom- ach purposes. It is used by thou ll {sands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indigestion. anne fim ot to which all food pro- ducts are summoned for conviction or acquittal where are gathered the appetite judg- es who pass upon the fitness of this or that food. We advocate the trial of our pastry and our bread. Their purity and good- ness will be established. T HE bar of public opinion SCY TLL HOME MADE TPL GC J ( . : "Look For Abrasor S Weekly Ad Our space is limited, therefore, we cannot insert all our spe- VISIT US; we are at your disposal, and take pleasure i in cials. showing you our merchandise. 3 Our Prices Mean a Saving in Dollars & Cents f » 1 Men' s Suits in Tweeds and Serg- in Tweeds and Worsteds: 3 but- \ "Men's and Young Men's Suits JUST ARRIV ED : A splendid range of Young es, in form fitting and waist line Governor models. Regular $35.00 to $40 ralues. Saturday for . . .$30.00 MEN'S SUITS } Coat; best of workmanship ar eg. $45, Saturday . .'..$32.80 - ts egatunday 4x 5, Saturday 4 17.95 | BOYS' SUITS in summer weight; in light and dark shades; waist line; belted and plain models; trousers with Fasterners.. Prices greatly reduced for Saturday' from ........$7.50 to $12.50 SPECIALS IN MEN'S ~ FURNISHINGS. Clearing i in Shirts in all sizes. Ree. $5 values for ......$3 FLEE an - : ee : 50 TS nd $200 \ ACIDS. IN STOMACH {| expected, g| the English nurses in the hospital at j | pneumonia, Seamon Pollitt, who was g| a former employee of the Montreal = | Lie service soon after the outbreak of @ | failed to rally from the effects of his | brother, Norman Pollitt, s | and Miss Pansy at home. B (CARRIES DEATH a, Sdenes | As Burning: | scenes which prevailed when the vol- Bl eruption, destroyed twenty-six vil- gg | which overwhelmed the village of Bitar, where Miss Cranen was stay- ¥ f TRUE FISH STORIES TOLD AT WATERTOWN | Bass Bite Ravenously in Lake] Ontario--Eiectricians Re- port Large C Catches. Watertown, NY. Y., Aug. 8.--Fish stories are coming in thick and fast from Lake Ontario and its bays the Thousand Islands and the many little lakes dotting Jefferson county. 'Not all of the tales relate to the extreme fish that escaped, and many of the anglers have proof for their narra- tives. From all acounts the bdss have been biting ravenously during most of the season. A cold spell drove them from the shoals once or twice, but generally speaking, the Cape Vin- cent grounds have - yielded large catches, while Three Mile Bay, John- son shoal in Chaumont bay, and Hen- derson harbor have kept up to their old reputations. Many of the electricians on Asso- ciation lgland have enjoyed large catches in the vicinity of Stony Point. Reports from the Galloup Islands are not as encouraging as in some other localities. Pickerel are proving exceptionally active for the bait, and catéhes of large fish, reaching as high as six and eight pounds,have been reported. While the St. Lawrence ang the lake bays supply good catches, local Isaak Waltons are meeting with success at the small lakes between this city and the St. Lawrence county line. Red lake, below Theresa, is a favorite spot at present, Anglers are baiting their hooks for muskellunge, and record hauls are The season for the hig ones {8 now about at hand. Haul- ing in a muskellunge offers the fin- est sport for the inland angler. THOMAS POLLITT DEAD. Passed Away In An Italian Hospital From Pneumonia, LATE SHAMAN THOMAS POLLITT, Mrs. R. Pollitt, 36 Lower Charles street, has received word from 'one o' Livoric in Italy that her son, Seamon Thomas Pollitt of the 8. 8S. Eupion, aged twenty-nine years, had passed dway on July 18th from the 8ffects of Trangportaiton Co., here, went into the war, but became ill after being torpedoed in the Mediterranean Sea. He was given every kindness and at- tention in the Italian hospital, byt exposure. Besides his sorrowing mo- ther, he leaves to mourn his loss one formerly gunner in the 17th Battery, and four sisters, Mra. Sydney Cresdee, Charles street, Mrs. William Smith, Barrack street, Mrs. W. Smith, Charles street, T0 THOUSANDS Pours Down the Singapore, Aug. 8.--The awful cano of Kalut, fn Java, burst inte lages and caused a loss of life esti- mated by some at 50.000, are vividly described by Miss B. W Cranen, who has arrived here from Soura- | baya. A river of boiling mud and lava |: ing, she Ne sayy. 3 was ten miles: wide and four fi ee saan like thund and vie shes in the sky, under and vy from the volea sate litar that the mud 'was ap Mountain Side. i NOT HIS FAULT "A thoroughbred gentieman puts on his clothes and then forgets them." "That's what | tried to do, but my tailor won't 'let me." HIGH PRICES Cheese Worm ~--Goodness, I can't afford an apartment In that place. STARTING A FAD Mrs. Fussbody: If you must wear patched trousers while you're doing my work why don't you use patches that match? The Serving Man: Oh, dear me! Didn't you notice? These pants are the very latest. It's the popular camouflage pattern, copled from the army motor lorries. NOW HE KNOWS He: Your face Is familiar to me. Haven't | met you some. where? She: Maybe. That's where | spent last sum- MEASURED UP Aunt Lucy--I"m afraid you are get ' ting too familiar with Mr. Huggins. You know | told you he should be held at arm's length. 'Vera Pflippe--Yes, | held him at arm's length, all right and the length of my arm was just enough to reach around his neck. A AAA pam da te Do It Now || Larges mr and Whitefish, Fresh 2 Salmon, Send us your hair or Sea Had- dock, Halibut and felt mattress to be renovated and recov- ered. DONO FISH C0., Canada res Board License Feather boas and pillows 0. D-3348 thoroughly sterilised and made into ma at modern cost. Onli or phone. Kingston Mattress Company AAA ERNE RRO TALKING he ; CHINES A repaired, adjusted. Se ~ -- Parts for all makes supplied; expert workmanship, moderate The wearied store clerk is usually charges, quick service. the victim of the shoppers who have sa visitng. he sores, nave bac a | 4+ Ms PATRICK mR vague idea of what they want or f APY where it is to be found. LOEW'S TORONTO THEATRE FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS Payable Canada and New York. Due any year, 1021 to 1984, Yield 6 1-4% The best mortgage investment offering to-d ay. A limited amount. Ask us for further information. BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. 887 Bagot St. Those 1788. 3 H. J. Bongard, Manager oe a a i Vt Nt ttn se What Cash You Need When Travelling --and more particularly, when large sums are required--is best carried in the form of a Latte of Credit, issued by The Merchants This old established form of international banking, is preferred by many experienced travellers because of its absolute security. Letters of Credit are cashed banking corporations, and after Sys of the Bolder § ora ig es Sblished to the satisfaction Hos THE MERCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal, OF SANADA H. A. TOFIELD, M Kingston Branch, - - ae "J. W. MeCLYMONT, Meneser! Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at Kingston Branch, TITRE SE Premium Le Grocery Frosh = Seasonable Fruits of all Kinds arriving dally, 2 Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Ru- I barb always on hand. EXCURSIONS | $12.00 to Winnipeg, plus 3% per mile beyond. £ Going dates, August 12th and 18th, For further 'particulars, apply to--- cent | 20 Mgntreal ae J. P. HANLY, 'CP, and T.A., G. T. Ry, Kingston, Ont, : 1 5 000 Mea Wanted | 'Western Harvest Fields $12.00 TO WINNIPEG Half a Cont a, Sa