Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Sep 1919, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG WEDSESDAY. SEPTEMBER 43. tary ------ ---- NO INDUSTRY RUINED IRON AND STEEL STRIKE ; a. -- mg i =. BY SHORTER HOURS .,, Go Into Effect On 223d of er HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED BOB LODG That Is the Argument of Re- Padian Proce Tespatch) FOR SALE WATERS UNION MADE presentative Sidney Steel tts , Sept. - 17.--John Cay . n 5 g Fitzpatrics, cndirman of the national | if Yetown Groeers--fully equipp : Made from Pure Sugar and Imported (A437: NBR Workers. Jmmittes tu n and | Weeirthis Voutaowell iWinien ; @ : a - . ~ a A " . ~ ~ TT 2 4 Steel workers, who arrive re to- {4 Otw--Kinsir a, 1 and Vi ri treets; few left; buy Syrups.. Dublin Ginger Ale, English Ging- SHIRTS & Se snadivn 8 Dospaleh) of) G37 from Cleves. cis cot 1 before it's too lat . er Beer. Bt : men 1 S$ & last 'm Ww f © : Was received tr 3 3 Ar DO wz ffom: labor 10 employers was : received {rem Ei I. « D o Cola Champagne : .. $1.25 per case i} me a, forth issued before the x tromat dusts i a Hoag of A Telephone 103 Je 0. HUT TON Apple Cider . . . + . .50¢. per gal. er) ith this n ssios J Stoel Rushers alld go Into} 67 Clarence Street, Kingston a ; ~~ The copra 8 Shion ort | effect on Sept. 221d. Agents for Dows Ale and Porter and Dom- E32 2) Be fare oo McKinnon of| re : : THR H g h improvements and ainting are be- inion White Label Ale . . .. .$1.75 per case (100. far 15 NBlRL the i ini iiE | 10s made ty the Dine TILE A7¢ De tion of wealth ening to! Frontenac Club, makine readv for ' o aith, ing t 5 : e : ; istrike to enfored tl e eight-hour day | the visit of the Prince of Wales who -- Rl cm ist fores the -he lay file ed Re Y } tin all industries. There should have 18 ha Sinied there ve. J: L. Whit Rs Shane - ' ' been more of the spirit of British Lessa. allace, J. L. Wh RARE ARCH RAR I TR ine s lirkett lef odav fo , fair play. The conference was not ing and J. H. Birkett left today bor Wholesale Tobacconists, Phone 304 called {or that sort of thing Toronto 'to attend the annual 'meet 202 Princess St. : Geo, Thompson, Prop. i : . . ) : * . A yillies de + Sid-| Ing 'of the Canadian Locomotive 2 or * a fs Cte vq Iesate from the any | Works Co., Ltd., on Thursday : i 4 E § i ee -------- a 3 Btiempt to force class legislation. No _ Lady Foster, wife of Sir George]! . . d . -- -- ---- -- industry had yet "been yulned by re: | Foster, Ogtawa, died on Wednesday i ' ! © X a: NTE ay . I a AN INN Vi a eee pe. cov » oo ' o. STANDARD VULCANIZING C0. . | S ing po Gos 5 Jahur. bat ae | mmee U * * (Late of Chicago) { [Should mot be speeded up to earn Corns Go! You Bet. A See our display at the Fair next : {profits on air and water. "We must | ' J : ARIO ST, CORNER QUEEN : _ | b€ falr with you," he said, "but you Just Use Putnam $ : Ww eek. : . N By ENIN i. + sArateom ; { must also give us a little more of Special bargains in 1 oasters, what you have been pleased in the Nothing simple in the way Put- : past to term profits." aos lixtractor clears away corns---- Irons, Heaters. Bread toasted whilg, you wait. > JLT ZA BEFORE W. F. O'CONNOR cating salves. Away with such relics « F. h = | You'll®e satisfied, you'll have hap- a LEADING CHEMISTS. PRICE IN RXGLARD.BS | of the past. Ha LN cadan y sures st BR as wor» rmxiarew'Sis of | To Tell About the Prices of The best, newest, surest and mo (Cangdian Press Dsoatai) | py feet, you'll dance with joy: after |B 5 x The Old Reliable for Coughs and Colds, 3 '| Toronto, Sept. 17.---W. F. 0'Con-|using Putnam's Extractor, 25c(at | |B ST NE rs Sona Es Seimei nor, vice-chairman of the Board of|dealers everywhere. A i555 . TY Commerce, resumed his inquiry this| ~a--ast AP Ar er A Ae ot es morning, devoting attention to the i ah pl y A Sadi | it's magical. No more of the old fashioned fuss- J Try and win beautiful Table Lamp. 2 AFFIXED TO GREVINE PACKETS +dependable remover of corns, callous- | . : . fr Pork--Davies' Manager es and foot lumps is Putnam's Corn | mners aiSam 0 iSee i SOME SPECIALS AT { prices of hog products, the firms re- 3 SARGENTS DRUG STORE praia bok i company | ( ns Company; Swift Canning Cor : Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. pany, Matthews, Blac ar ee -------------- UBT OS SB TST oy T 0 B HOG PACKING FIRMS ling with pads, plasters sand flesh. Gives Evidence. | Batractor. 167 PRINCESS ST. TELEPHONE 441 Abbatoir Company 1d Cuddy cesmmnss, C. Fox, representing the Davies | Lamb Chops . . . «+ ..35¢. a lb. Co stated they had forty retail -- 1 | IP ast .......20¢c. to 23¢. a 1b. [Stores in Toronto and others in Belle- | === | Pot Roast Ss 1a = ville, Brockville, Galt, Wootstock, a Porterhouse and Sirloin Steaks and other Ontario.towns. Mr. Fox| 1 THE ONLY FOOD THAT HAS NOT fx. .B2¢. to 85¢. a Ib. said the company's buyers were given | Hamburg Steak 20¢. a 1b. a commi of twenty-five cents ADVANCED IN TWO YEARS Be a Co eo Rags pa purciasee | The Referendum Places the Alternative en Pe [coonee of reer a ee Dovior Comey ed we Storer a] Squarely Before Every - Corner of Princess and Clergy Sts. \ ay Parent in Ontario ~---- AA ii TOLD IN TWILIGHT EAT MORE Fry ti / iss r1lis Tillis S < r street | IF YOUR EARS RING Miss Phyllis Williams, King stree ') ~--i WITH HEAD NOISES entertained on Saturday afternoon | I'he cheapest bread in Kingston. PP PP NP PY ata delightful tea and da sant. "Mrs. | Williams poured . tea. The guests' were Miss Macdonel!, Mis§ Rose Rog- | ers, Mis Kathleen and Edith Car % | ruthers, N Harriett Gardiner, Miss | 3 | Sybil Kirkpatrick, Misses Gwendolyn | mint (double strength( and % and Doris Folger, Miss Strange, the | add to it 3 pint of hot water x Misses Rutherfard, Miss Marion | and a little granulated sugar. o* Ogilvie, Major Scott, Capt. ( olin Car- | Take 1 tablespoonful four % ruthers, Capt. Murchie, Harold | times a day. Brownfield, Mr, Penhale, Mr. Morton, This will often bring quick * Mr. McArthur, Cadets Adami, Rus- relief from the distressing head & | sel, Townsend, Grant, Cook, Holt noises. Clogged nostrils should + | and Davidson. open, breathing become easy ¥ and the mucus stop dropping & into the throat. It is easy to % Yiopars costs little and is * ternoon at 203 King street. pleasant to take. Anyone who 3 es ' has Catarrhal trouble of the * Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Rankin, New If you have aring, b es in your ea are j hard of hearing and fear Catar- + rhal Deafness, go to your drug- - o of ¥ gist and get 1 ounce of Par- i oN i J be 3 . Phone 467 and our salesman will call. Miss Macaulay and Mrs. Charles | Abbott will be at home on Friday af- Ee ---- EE -- Hiram McCreary, Ramsay town-! Hon. T. W. McGarry, provincial | : ¢ : ship, was umanimously chosen as| treasurer and the sitting member for] ears, is hard of hearing or has fandidate for the forthcoming Pro-| South Renfrew, was again given no-|§ Dead -noises should give this heir home. - ¥intial election by the U.F.0. of mination by acclamation for the next | + Prescription a trial. He ome. Alfred 1 North Lanark. | provincial election, ona oson, Alfred street, and her - Carnal aig TP ddd ebb Plt b ddl db ddd | two daugaters. have réturned home hhh ee eee [after spending the past week in To- jronto. Mrs. Albert H. Daley and two chil- dreny of Detroit, Mich., are visiting ber mother, Mrs. Amey, 380 Earl street. York, who have been summering at Colling Bay, leave on Saturday for | A WARNING TO PARENTS ALF a million boys of Ontario have never tasted liquor. The To Report to Ther Phetoins His province has been under prohibition for three years and they | of Their Children. have had little or no opportunity to acquire the taste or to {, Four cases of infantile paralysis yield to the temptation. How much better would it be for th | have been reported in Kingston dur- { | ing the past month, and the medical y of the future of these boys upon whom the future of this provine health officer advises parents to re- depends, if they never acquired the taste for liquor--if the temptation | port without delay to the family : . "«" "" | physician' "whenever tear only to acquire the dangerous habit of "booze" were never thrust upon them? | their children suffering from sore . » | thrante oF they tem Hina pore Owing to the wording of the Referendum ballot, many parents may {is no cause for alarm, but the health not realize that the r proposed is intoxicating, more than twice as {of children fist now should be looked Iain To he Lrhould be looked strong as the beer allowed at the present time under the Ontario and other such ailments, and houses Temperance Act, and over five times as strong as the limit allowed for | that are damp and cool shouldbe - beer defined as non-intoxicating in Great Britain and the United States. made warm. . 's sop pnm----_-- : "Carolyn Of The Corners." : x x a | A clear-cut story of everyday life 2.5 1 % Alcohol by Weig t with a heroine who practices the gos- : » . I pel of "looking up" and making M 5 460, = i S eo J oem, a wan bi Toten pons co eans o. - «00I Jpirits 4 [world Just in front of you 'Took r Tree { up" at the sunshine and the blue sky.'| - The Beet -. soe Ballot is 5.467, Beer. It undérmines his constitution, softens Breathe i Sines und gow he Ballot says 2517 aleohl by weight." his muscles, clogs his circulation, slacks | younger. --they t that means 5.469, proof spirits, and his nerves. rr arya May Ge uaron, ihe the Ontario Temperance Act allows only Most beers contain other poisons beside | ward Theatre to-night and Thursday. 250% proof spirits. The Beer of the alcohol--lupulin, for example, which de- Also the third episode of the "Terror Ballot is 118% stronger. stroys the kidneys and shakes the nervous "Usual admission. -- ' : . of i Range 8 o Three glasses of 5.46% beer equals in system and is the secret of those crimes of ? alcoholic content one ordina lass of brutal stupidity often laid at the doors of ti ry g p : | Troop Train Amives. . whiskey. Men and boys get drunk on beer drunkards. | A G.T.R. troop train reached the ! 5 ; ontentment *$leny at Tos ur Tuesday, with beer. The young fellow when he tak The Beer of the Ballot is too strong for i » . : his 'first drink takes beer. Beer creates your Bo body's be: , {eleven officers and 120 men from h your boy or anybody's boy. ! . ; i ar the taste for alcohol. It develops drunk- ring overseas. They. obtained their dis Wh vould v : Longfellow, the beloved American poet. once If life is not what it might be why not bring the J [charge Wednesday, and were able to ar \ at: wouls. you not sacrifice for the said:--"Show. me "the home wherein music . blessings of music into the family circle by pur- proceed to their homes. Some of the A) drunkard ; 1 s £ welfare of your son--time --money---com- dwells, and T will show You a happy, peaceful chasing a piano? Ang while you are at it you | men but recently left France and runk 18 2 ver piece of fort--sleep! Is it too much to ask you to and contented home." What about your home? might as well decide at once to get [stated that a large number of Cand- human degradation than a whiskey drunk- sacrifice 5.46% r--in the home, in the | | dian troops are still there, : ard. He is dull, coarse, brutal, bloated, bar-- anywhere within this province of - Ae reat : sodden, and very susceptible to disease. : Leaves For Hamilton. vy ep Ontario? John Findlay, late president of the Beer makes its habitual user stupid, To every question on the Referendum | metal trades federation, leaves on mentally heavy and physically clumsy, Ballot we ask you to vote-- Thursday for Hamilton where he has > : | obtained employment. Mr. Findlay is : pa : - ® | an expert pattern maker and has 6s ' ° os sr e Lindsa { been with the Canadian Locomotive! J . : i ' y ano | Works for a number of years. « His O ---- our mes -- O 3 he : \ } | departure from the city is regretted. e \ ° True, it costs a little more than some, but on the otheg hand you may | : etre - C7 : ' : pay more and get au inferior instrument. "The first stepis to tome and : John Doyle, G.T.R. conductor, who No Repeal--No 5.46%, Beer in Government Shops--N\(o 5.46%; in Open hear the LINDSAY. We will gladly leave it to your own good Tudgment. : { was knocked off a freight car while Bars--NXo Government Whiskey Shops for Beverage Purposes 86 confident are we that you will find the LINDSAY a superior instrument. | passing unider the River street over- 3 Yes, you may buy on long-time terms. [read bridge a pili Joi. at Every mother and father in Ontario should vote to retain 'the Ontario Temperance Act in sacred trust for Ontario's growing bo {the Expansion Sale of the Veterans' | > > A AL Erowing Dboys, | Clothing Company. . 1 i mark an X after each question and place it under the Messrs. Elliott and Johnston de- heading . , : ! feated Messrs. Wormwith and Tread- LINDS Y'S : | gojd by 8 score of 17te 15, In a bowl. | * : d ® {Ing match on Tuesday night. 1 . : NDSAY'S amen i ee | Ontario Referendum Committee Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Brockville. Belleville, Cornwall i Expansion Sale of the ay n a 0 ¢ r n 1 Elie | Clothing Company. JOHN MACDONALD, D.A. DUNLAP, ° ANDREW S. GRANT, 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON 8 i. Dr. Robert Hanley, who was oper- | Chairman, » ¢ Treargeer, Vice-Chairman and Secretary ated upon Sunday night, is re ried | oni Life Bldg.. T, {to be doing nicely. Vopted ; : : CT B Capt. Bertram Haves, Commander k : | of the Troopship Olympic, has deen |. | knighted. E , : HN

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