Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Sep 1919, p. 13

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4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919) THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG NS Reduce Your Fat ut Dieting . : iia for " THE MERCHANTS' COLUMN Edited by MANSFIELD F. HOUSE (( OpyTight.) pe | day, wi STOMACH TROUBLE "It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Pre. vents Food Fermentation, Sour, Gassy Btomach and Acid Tn. digestion. PROMPT BILLS BRING PROMPT COLLECTIONS, "Sending day of the [from the f bowing 1 lection h instead of anywhere 0 the tenth of! the fol- has increased our col- t 15 per cent." says one Doubtless if you are a indigestion, you have pépsin, bismuth, soda, cha and varipus dige aids and 'you know these things will not cure your trouble--in some cases do not even give relief. But before giving up hope and de ciding you are a ¢hronic dyspeptic just try the effect of a little bisurated magnesia---not the ordinary com mercial carbonate, citrate, oxide or milk, but the pure bisurated m iesia which you can obtain from practically any druggist ¥n either powdered * or tablet form. Take a teaspoonful of the powder or two compressed tablets with a little water after your next meal, and see what a difference this makes It will instantly neutralize the danger ous, harmful acid in the stomach which now causes your food to fer ment and making wind, flatulence, heartburn and the bloat ed or heavy, lumpy feeling that seems to follow most everything vou eat You will find that provided you take a little bisurated magnesia im mediately after a meal, you can eat almost anything and enjoy it with out any danger of pain or discom-]¢ : ie a pect p lent. fort to follow and moreover, the con € ite and, if the payment tinued use of the bisuyratéd magnesia |! forthcoming, wé eall him up cannot injure the stomach in any way | £rst thing the next day and we keep 80 long as there are any symptoms [right on checking him up on his prom- of acid indigestion . and calling him on the phone until Spray oy ns es pay. We have found that the A poor excuse 1an none. | certainty telephone calls, Too often there is a sting back of | which are very businesslike in tone, honeyed words, despite their courtesy, brings pay- etn a When. your head aches, it is usually caused by your liver or stomach getting out of order,. These "sick headaches' quickly disappear a3 soon as the stomach is relieved of its bilious contents, Right your stomach and regulate and tone the liver with Beecham's Pills, which rapidly improve conditiens.apd promptly Help'Headache Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. onl: Thomas B 1 St. Hel Lansadkie, Euglan ar in Canada ana O rerio In bases, 25 i fferer from ready tried rcoal, drugs : ri we made the mistake of bookkeeper make out the s when there 'was no more 'k on hand' for her. Now » know that there are very few things connected with her job which ean be more important than this. place when the cus- the statement prompt- the month it conveys ssion that we are operating strictly*on that very good system jof insisting on prompt pay- ments. States ts which arrive 'at any old time' lead him to feel that he may pay 'at any old time.' "In the ond place, mot persons live on salaries, and mone y in general 18 more plén | around the firs the month than at other period turally it the bills which come at t 1 get the funds mediate] of our, gas, overdue with mpily On telephone "We call ¢ he 'customer, remind him of the I Wn of those 7, mrt HE new autumn styles as introduced by the Onyx Shoe, have an individual charm that will appeal to women of discriminating taste, Is Sp ond comfoitably constructed of fine, close-grained leathers, cut from selected portions of the hide. The beauty of its finish is indicative of its quality "and of the sturdy wear you may expect and will get from every pair of s bearing the Onyx trade mark. - SOLD DY THE BETTER SHOE STORES THROUGHOUT CANADA On Sale in KINGSTON at J. H. SUTHERLAND & Bro. {m its much our bills on the last] f {mad ra 1 | domet, - { obvious / Et Wednesday and Satur- } | appear news and short articles of special intérest to merchants, { their salespeople and business men and women in general, store management--buying, accounting, advertising and retail salesman. ship--will be dealt with, not theoretically, but by descriptions of methods dctually ih use by suecessful merchmsits, All phases ot quicker {threats of legal action, Trish" in the average can, and so defeat Heir own purpose : the tn BARGAINS LURE WOMEN © IAFN OUT OF BED. : .:.. "-"What's the big wes; f#mvid? All those. dames crowdin' into the lobby of that men's clothing store across the way, so early in the morning?" "Search mn," ed anothsr ear! "Guess there's a bargain sale oon' on men followed the » paper advertisements of Brus ta FCo., nden's outfitters, of Reading, I'a. they would have known that a rer nant sale of ends of shirting fr this Store's custom department to take place at 6 o'clock 1g morning. Brusstar & Co every six mén tion of th find on thei $ Or s0 an accumnla f suct erials as i cheviet, chambray, sateen, linen, comet and fiber, which, for they desire to 5 of quick rid- hand perc gingham, crepe, por reg pose of. Fr dance, and to insure little terruption to salesmen dur lar business hours, the m: has inaugu x1 these remnant the hour selected being eitlier before or after the customa shopping ods. : Such sal or es are advertised ahead and invariably attract a h women to the store on the day of sale, no matter what the hour. The most recent of these sales was staged-at 6 a.m. and long before that hour women began crowding thei way up to the store's entrance. 8 o'clock not a remnant remained. "LISTEN FOR THE BELL" SELLS LOTS OF GOODS. * No defeated boxer battling ta cove: witheut having the, knockout handed to him listened for the gong with more--eag ss than did crowds of shoppers. who took "advantage of a novel sale feature staged in Elmira, N.Y, this summer, by Tepper Bro- thers' department store. The firm installed bells all through the different sections and advertised that whoever bought goods worth twenty-five cents would be given the articles free whenever the bell would ring in that particular department. tervals, and no one could judge just when and where the next bell would clang. All that could be done was to stay on the job and shop until all pos- sible needs were satisfied, While, the idea kept down the sales' totals as pany did not go over she twenty-five- cent limit, it moved almost every ar. ticle of that price out of the store>dur- ing the day. ° In each instance where a person had just paid the twenty-five cents as the bell rang Tépper Brothers réfunded the money. It was interesting to note the banner attendance at the sale, and the public is ready for its repe- stage it. Merchants who have studied the occasional refund to follow. The Bon Ton, a specialty store in took the water coolers off the floor, It made shoppers ask where the cooler was. Then some one pPessed a but- ton and a maid appeared with a tray of lily eups and thermos bottle and some paper napkins. to wait for the next call. : Customers received a vivid illustra- tion of the store's policy of service and incidentally the sales clerks by a easual word or two at this ogical moment" increased the sales of lily cups and thermos bottles. R. H. Macy Company can never fail variations at will, but it always pulls, A beach scene is depicted. There is real sand on the floor of the window, with wax figures in bathing or othér regalia. placed any goods of vacation-time ap- peal, from cold cream to trunks. Another window which pulled re- sults for Strawbridge & Clothier in Philadelphia was one which sold not 80 'many trunks and suitcases them- selves as the use for these things, It was a baggage room window, The only equipment needed besides the trunks, suit cases and valises, which were piled up in profusion was the train room gates beyond. The trunk does not desirg of ownership "fog Sweet sake" but the its suggested jhdeed drive home the necessity for it. -------- mein. when her son, Lieut. Walton, D.C. M._, adian Mounted Rifles, C.EF., was united in marriage to Miss Gladys Martha Rensha®w, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brookville. announce the engagement of their -eldest daughter, Evelyn Maude, to Willard H. Row, Brock ville; the marrige to take place ear- iy in Oetober. Mr, Mrs. W. B. Warren, Lans- downe, alinounce the engagement of their daughter, Lulu Annette. to Kennefh B. Shipman, the marriage to take place the latter part of Sep- Howarg W. Jackson, { tember, Rev. W. H. Green, rector of the Anglican church at Richmond. Ont. has been appointed to the incumben- cy. at Almonte, succeeding the Rev. Dharles Seddington. EEN 'red-blooded | | , (about yjdm just 8 The bells sounded at irregular in- | tition as often as the firm wishes to | plan say that it is invaluable to sell | | small lots of goods that move slows | Odds and ends of which just a few are 1 left can be disposed of, with only an | ICE WATER PLUS CLEANLINESS, | San Franeisco, scored a hit when it | The maid serv- | ed all shoppers who happened to be! standing near and then disappeared | "psychol- | A window such as that used by the | to boost the sales of summer goods, | It may be repeated indefinitely with | In the background may be | a back curtain on 'which was painted | with the trains | sight of a grip or al necessarily excite the | own | thought of the coming vacation does | At Brockville on Frida% afternoon, "L WOULD HAVE SAFED $15,000" Charles Norwood Regrets He Did Not Know Of Tan'ac Fifteen Years Ago. 3 at the {( rere 1 worR™ thes rawful fix I was h Tanlac v an of me," was 14 made by Charles Norwood West Olive street, Bloom- Illinois, while discussing the cently. - figure out," he con- H 1 had had Tanlac 'nl years age it would have saved ht around one thousand dol- ¥ which is a pretty snug The way I figure is last fifteen years I 't bpan able to work more than i 5, at best When 1 did 3 ing capacity was muth eit*on accotnt of my poor health and for a good many years 1 couldn't work. at all But if I had been as well and strong as I am since taking {Taulac I could have earned twice as much pay to say nothing of the am- mnt of, ney | paid out trying to get rf my terrible pain and suf- ng. For'a long time. my stomach | never felt right and everything 1 would eat disagreed with me, causing a bloated, nauseated feeling after meals is trouble kept getting worse until I just broke down cowm- pletely and had to stop trying to work. My stomach got in such a bad fix that 1 very this statem of 141 ington medicine "1x easily where hdd to live on 1} st foods I could find and even en 1 suffered. 1 had sick headkches about every day and was so weak 1 {Just had to drag aroun stom- t only but f ord 'or a long time job it took me some time morning to get out of bed, the Kk was 80 great, and e to go all bent over ling statements the testi- go well myself have then I wot '1 got to Tanlac monials « that 1 commence 1 oh, how 1 read the found = vy that 1 feel like be wrong not to y 1.can abot Tanlae. | t down to the table now z sat as much as 1 aver could life and" r suffer the least bit aft erwards My headaches are gone en- ttirely and my kidneys and-back nev=r ér bother me any miore and 1 sleep like a child every night In fact, my troubles are all gone and not only that I am f ng stronger and bet- ter than I have In almost _tyenty years. 1 haven't missed a day's work now since I finished my fifth bottle of Tanlac, nearly three months age I am now a perfectly well man and will always praise Tanlac | Tanlac is scld in Kingston by A P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Ostler, in Battersea by C. 8. Clark, | {in Fernleigh by Ervin Martin, in Ar-| dock by M. J. fcullion, in Sharbot Lake by W. Y. Cannon.--Advt. out would of | Odessa News Budget. lige Qdessa, Sept. 23. --Recent visitors: { Mrs: Meacham, Toronto, with friends. Miss Jennie Henzy, Kingston, with Mrs. James Dawson. Charles Tim- merman, Montreal, at his home for a eouple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Single- ton and Mr, and Mrs. Peveau, Water- { town, N.Y., with Mr. and Mrs. Janes, Hillier. "Mrs. Nelson Booth, Brook- lyn, N.Y., with Mr, and Mrs, P. A, Mabee Miss Georgie Ettinger and i Miss Dupois, Kingston, with Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mrs, Wright, Wa- tertown, with Mr. and - Mrs. talph | Benjamin. Mrs. George Stagg and little daughters, Helen and Jean with | Hurley, who | Mr. and Mrs. ! | Sidney Silver. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred have been guests of ! John = Schermerhorn for: the past | month, returned to their home in Walla Halla, N.H., Dakoio, last Mon day. Mrs. Charlés Kilgannon is visit- ing her daughters in Watertown, N Y. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ravelle have moved in the stone terrace on Main | street. A baby girl has arrived to make her Homé with Mr. and Mrs. | James Dawson. The annual rural school fair was { held last Monday and was wéll at- | tended. The fine exhibits, the differ- | ent amusements for the children, and the many prizes, made the day a me- | morable one for the pupils of the dif- ferent schools represented in the | township. LIFT OFF CORNS! i i i A RR GP tN sb so ii Doesn't hurt a bit! Sore corns | | lift right off with fingers. } i ] | i : i B. late of the 5th Can-| | Costs few cents! rop a little {Freezone on thai touchy corn, in-| istantly that corh stops hurting, then 1 you lift it right out with the fingers. | i Why wait? itiny bottle of jcents, sufficient io rid your feet of! levery hard cern, soft eorn. or corn [between the toes, and witBout soreness or irritation. Free- {zone is the much talked of discovery Your druggist sells a! iol the Cincinnati genius. . ee. | elects Fréezone for a tow! callouses, | PAGE THIRTEEN Announcing the CLEVELAND SIX $2150 HE NEW CLEVELAND SIX|S HERE --the car that automo- bile dealers have been waiting for and talking about for two years past. It is the 1919 achievement of motordom, bringing new qualities, new ideals, new excellence into the light car field, and at a price which will please countl ess thousands who care for the bet- ter things of life. ; You will admire and wonder at this new car, for the industry has offered no other like it. You will be delighted with its grace and style. You will marvel at its power, speed, quietness and com- fort. 'Truly, here's the car that will dominate the whole light car field. : ; ; TOURING (five passenger); ROADSTER (three passenger) : SE- DAN (five passenger) ; COUPE. (four paésenger). FAIR and COLLIER Distributors, Chandler and Cleveland Motor Cars. 207 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 1818. Sr api ---- pe ~~, NEN ENS NEA ANRNENERNNANNENNNAENEAEN A NRNERARANEE WH] A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY MAN [IY Great Clothing Event SUITS DELIVERED FROM HOBBERLIN'S BY AIRPLANE Thursday, Sept. 25th AEROFIELD, END OF VICTORIA STREET. A A A AA PAA AA A NM AN St tt AS, aa A shipment of Suits will be made by airplane from the House of Hobberlin, Limited, Toronto, to ro The Veterans Clothing ' Company The airplane will land at the aerofield at the end of Victoria street and the shipment will be re ceived by Mx. D. C. Spears, presi- dent of the Veterans' Clothing Co. Souvenir postcards will be given away to spectators. 'Special Values MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS AND OVERCOATS =" : : | : wm i 2 n = ; To celebrate this great event and during the Kingston Fair we are offering special values to take this opportunity of securing your Suit and Overcoat. See our splendid display of British and Domes- tic woollens and up-to-the-minute styles. Ask for free style book- let. TH IE VETERANS CLOTHING COMPANY A Square Deal to Every Man | 244 PRINCESS STREET. i RENNER NAN NNECARERNEY 5 ee bn : A A aii sting 'Alex. C. Tosh and Miss Christing Bond were united in marriage at' £hnonte at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bond, on' but | Wednesday, - . The | Dr. W. CG. Hamilton, Westport, has ibeen appointed a coroner 3 i Ci w 5 . Sandy Grant the Candidate. Belleville, Sept. 24.--The Liberal Conservatives of Fast Hastings met in convention on Monday at Plain- field for the purpose of selecting a t provincial on. The result was toast Sandy Grant, the. present popular represen-' tative was the unanimous choice. | James Dryden, an ex-warden of the county, received a nomination, retired in Mr. Grant's favor meeting was largely attended. candidats for the next

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