Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Nov 1919, p. 4

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br _PAGEFOUR LND [HAT COUGH! Peps will end it} Simply dis. solve Peps tablets in your mouth, The Pine forest vapors which are thus released are breathed down to the remotest parts of the air passages and lungs, soothing nad healing the inflamed membranes and bringing quick relief from that irritating and exhanstin cough. Mrs. Luther Brown, of Wilson's Beach, N.B. writes: "For two ears [ was troubled with a very bad cough. At nights it became worse and I coughed incessantly and could not sicep. I tried every remedy I had ever heard of, but nothing did me any good until I used Peps. Even the first few tablets gave me relief, Icontinued their use, with the result that my cough has entirely disappeared." These breatheable Peps are also unequalled for colds, sore throat, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and chest and lung troubles. Soc. box, 3 for $1.25. All dealers or Peps Toronto, Articles Reprinted From the Whig's Little House Organ. EXTRACTS FROM "MORE PEP" SOME FACTS ABOUT THE WHIG HE BRITISH WHIG is the only newspaper in Kingston--or within a hundred miles of Kings- : ton--whose circulation is audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Why? Advertising agencies, and all thoughtful advertisers know why. The third newspaper in Canada to join the A. B. C. was The British Whig of Kingston. Its circulation has been regularly audited and verified since then. Advertisers get what they pay for when they use The Whig's columns. The Whig is the only paper in Kingston that does not use premiums. It sells solely on its merits as a newspaper. We endeavor to make it so good that the people do not have to be bribed to read it. The Daily British Whig carries every day more paid advertising than any other paper in Eastern Ontario, outside of Ottawa, a hundred miles to the north. This is an acknowledgment of its power tha the advertiser should not overlook. t - oa 0 a wearin THE DAILY BRIT(SH WHIG Gast Not since the pre-Confederation days has the political life The people of Kingston have money to spend on of Canada been surcharged with so much uncertainty. nationally advertised goods. The city was néver as prosperous as it is to-day. Eighty-four per cent. of the citizens read The Whig. It is the dominating : Great events in Canadian politics are about to take place, The reorganizing and rehabilitating of great political parties is ! BTR ON | Tr ! Chamberlain Metal WeatherStrip For doors and windows. Makes House warmer. Stops Draughts. Saves Coal. Try some. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. Tel 819 41 Claresios 8g. AR Arran For Superflaous Haiy Us DELATONE The Leading Seller for 10 Years QUICK -- SURE -- SAFE -- RELIABLE Use Fresh as Wanted Ask Your Dealer He Knows # 3 A CASE WHERE DOCTORS AGREE Medical Science Practi-| cally Unanimous as to | Treatment of Colds | and Influenza. i Doctors often 'disggree But 'these is & practically unanimous agreement | among them a3 to the treatment whioh | shauid be used in the case of colds inl the head. a very frefpuent complaint | at this time. i The drugs which ase weed dn such | C@Ses are Aspirin, Phenacetine, Quin- | ine, Salol, Caffeln Citrate and Capwior | hobromate. Any-physichen will ton | 3 reader that this combination may | safely be trusted in the treatment of a old or a case of Grippe. It is also a combination which does guick and ef- fective work. ? 7 : e objects Sout by (he treatment i t the systematic poisons gen- | efited by the. may be thrown off, | the redeecing of the Jeverich condis | tions aceompanying the eoM, the i dients advised by physi. active festits. Tt Comes the convenient capsule form advis- al for Noma use anid the {resvment ild start Soon as the fi: of the cold appears, the genuine Red the formula printed on the box. It sells ®t 35 cents--a sn¥all price for un treat. be 80 effective for cols. On sale by druggists. 4 i nm i ™ advertising medium. The advertiser who is not using it--and he is a rare bird--is missing a golden op- portunity. The manufacturer who desir ress in King 50 by using the advertisin British Whig, Its proven A. B. C, circulation is away ahead of the claimed circulation of any other city paper. Get the facts. Have just received the following from New York. The sender says it was printed and posted in a bar he frequented: 'We have been in this business since 1900. We've been pleasing and displeasing ever since; we've been cussed and discussed, boycotted, talked about, lied to, hung up, held up and robbed. The only reason we stay in business is to see What the Hell is going to happen next." Here's to the grill-room, deserted and dead, Here's to the roadhouse, there pleasure has fled, But HERE'S to the suitcase that's under the bed Where I'm Saving some stuff for a cold in the head 'The Only Advertising Medium] which is an absolute necessity to modern civilization is the daily newspaper In Kingston the pecpls find the Daily British W hig to be that "absolute necessity, 3 Wise, it would not be the homes of the city. WORKED ON SUN DAY community, They point io the rales -- of the House to of Parliament Opposed Sittings are (roar hin gunday Manner of on Pariia- ~~Fears & ; the . Siviowty > remely nervous, featin the of possible revolutionary border y , further, Point to falling Back on Preced Ottawa, Nov. 12. -- Members of the Such & courde was over Tom that House of Commens who were oppos- | fore | ed to the passing of the "conditional | Even during the 1 | prohibition" law declare that the act |b | will be attacked in the courts the | first time §¢ 18 Sivoked. ese poifit out that the act was passed on Sutday, and declare that | day ihe Lord's Day Act, until that stat- ute is repealed, is ment 4s on other cloments of the followed he- by the -Cagadian Parlisment, AmMous naval de HOLLAND 1§ NERVOUS A. The Hague, Nov. 12-<In Spite of the fact that the passeniger traffic of ded, ex- spread trouble in progress. New leaders are a ppearing. The order is changing, All things are becoming new. (JHE next two years will be a momentous period in the political life of the country. Reconstruction is a greater task than Confederation. How will you take your place in the affairs of the nation? What opinions will you form? How will you cast your ballot intelligently if you do not keep in touch and inform yourself on the great ques- tions of the day by reading a daily newspaper national in viewpoint and international in scope? This is the task and responsibil- ity of The Globe=to give all the news, progressive views, and space for opposing cpinions. Such was the threefold purpose of George Brown. His ideal was a Great Family Newspaper with a place int every home. That is The Globe's ideal to-day. It is not a party organ, but a medium for the development of public opinion and an advocate of reform. It is the servant of the people from whose needs it draws its inspiration. - To be informed of the progress of events, you should avail yourself of The Globe's great news gathering organiza- tion. For an analysis of these develop- ments, and clear, sober thought upon them, read its editorial discussions from day to day. 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