§ ¥WDAY, AUGUST, 18, 1920. wisps i -- v = I You Can Bring Back Oolor and Lus- tre With Sage Tea and Sulphur. - When you darken your hair with --Tea and Sulphur, no one can , because it's done so. naturally; #0 evenly. Preparing this mixture, "st "home is mussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to- use preparation, improved by the ad- dition of other ingredients called 's Bage and Sulphur Com- pound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tdking one small strand at a time. By morning, all gray hair disappears, and, after an- other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis- grace, is a sign of old age, and as Exe all desire a Jouthinl and irae pearance, get busy once : i Woetn's Sage and Sulphur 'Compound and look years younger. "VITAL" Table ay. fs the latest invention. A of lite Is guaranteed to sevéry man and woman who takes VI- (TAL. The complexion is made tlear; 'every blemish will be removed, the blood made pure, the nerves made «strong, and every organ will be "placed in a healthy condition. Rheu- "'matism will be entirely driven out of the system; that tired feeling remov- ed; new ambition and energy will be "yours. You will be able to compete with the world. Get a box of the "wonderful tonic to-day. VITAL will 'remove that pain in the back and % you & healthy appetite. Price '60¢. per box. Sold at Mahood's Drug Store, . Kingston. og nie « ---- RESULZS IN THE COMPETITION FOR LANSDOWNE FAIR The Results Have Boen Most Satis. factory With a Very High Aver. age.) : Lansdowne, Aug. 13.---Mrs. Mal- lory Shaw, Brockville, who has boen visiting' Mrs. Shaw here has gone to Sharbot Lake, on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tilton, have moved to W. P. Earl's house, formerly Miss Annie Dixon's residence. Miss Mar- Jorie Leacock, who has been ill, is getting better. Mrs, Sarah J. Cornett, returned on Saturday from Kingston General Hospital where she has been & patient for some weeks. Mrs. Thos. Isbester, Montreal, is visiting her sis- ter, Mra. John Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Maxwell Stoops, Port Arthur, are guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Stoops. Messrs. Ford and Roy Goodfellow, of Westport, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Firman Cross. Miss Marian Copeland was taken 40 King- ston General Hospital on Monday, for an operation for appendicitis. St. John's Sunday school-held a picnic on Wednesday at. Greer's Point, Charlestown Lake.; Miss Nunn leaves here en Friday to visit friends In Manitoba. Miss t, Water- town, made a shéft visit here before starting for a visit to Algoma. Mr, MacGreer, Brockville, was here visit- ing friends. Mrs. Merrill and son Ar- thur, who have been -visiting here, intend returning to their home in Regina at the end of this -montn. Mrs. Merrill's mother Mrs. Jos. P. Redmond, intends accompanying them and make her home with them. ft is rumored that we are to have a Chinese laundry and also a cafe in the near future on the premises at present occupied by Dr. Mackie. The doctor will soon move to his residen- ce recently purchased from Mr. Tur- kington. | : The awards fa connection with the standing field erop competition of owne fair have been made, and have proved very satisfactory. The average Iv very high and would have been more 80 only some of the fields were mixed grain, Following are the prise winners: : 1, D. B. Johnston, 88%; 2, 0. W. Landon, 85%; 3, G. A. Lon- oy, 84%: 4, H. A. McNesley, 34; §, | GIVE YOUR POULTRY OUR SPECIAL FEED and get results in the egg lasket and in thriving chicks. This feed is one of our specidities and those who use it are its enthusiastic admirers. Try some and note the improvement | in laying hens and growing chicks, W. F. McBroom 42-44 Princess Street. hone 168e Tuesday, August 10th--Str. Crayt leave Kingston, PLEASANT WATER TRIPS THIS WEEK St. Law rence, St. Luke's Choir, Moonlight to 7.30 pm. Wednesday, August 1thentity. St. Lawrence to Clayton Park, the Cone: ar +;-1sland of the St. wrence. Lv. Kingston 2 pom. Home early. » Al 12th-dtr. St. La wren Ena Mountain Ev, Kingston Tv hae A 13th---8. 8. Brockvil It " da JFetanz, Rwust 12 » to Amherst Is)and, § p.m. Roun Felqay, August 13th-Btr. St. Lawrence to Ogdensburg. L¥ Kingston Saturday, August I4th--Str. Bt. Law rence to Alexandria Bay, 3 pam. Sunday, August I5th--Str. St. Lawrence to Alexgadria Bay, 3 pm. Picton and the Lake-on- early. * -_ Elevator Coming Down | Watch for prices on all kinds of building , material and corrigated iron. GORE STREET ELEVATOR ~ a S120 Sale .........83¢ a yard. urday. | lived there during his active life, ph Shields, 31%; 8, oven | 0000000000 00000000000000 3 Wi on, | s . Bhisks, 1535: 7. Willing England Still Retains Honorable mention: George W. Ruttle,. 74; Jobu Billo, 73%; Her Financial Supremacy Thomas BSteacy, 72%; George Me- . Willough, 67% ; Taylor Barns, 64%; In Spite of the Great War, W. B. Steacy, 62. - Oats: 1, William H. Bath, 95; 2, | $990000000000000000000000¢ 0. W. Landon, 93% ; 3, Roy Breaken- | NGLAND'S remarkable stam- ridge, 92%; 4, J. H. Donovan, 89%; | § Jos. Shields, $5; 6, Robert Shields, | ina since the armistice has 86%; 7, W. B. Steacy, 85%. | rather shaker the faith of Honorable mention: J." B, Wilson, | those who believed and de- 85; Wellington Laien, BY. ob rg, Wiss Aaa Thy pus, Rieti re: | world as the result of the war would Cotsias, Mrs. Joseph HéaBley and, shift from London to New York, and Mrs. Reece, Webster, left Wednesday | that Great Britain would have to HE. MoAllister, Ottawa, who are Yield her old-time supremacy to the motoring to New York, Buffalo and ; United States. B. M. Talbot, writing Niagara, spent Wednesday with MY. | in the Bun and New York Herald, and Mrs. H, Munn. Mr. and Mrs. | goes so far as to say that England George McRae, Calgary, and Mr. and remains the 'centre of finance. : Mrs. Alexander McRae, Winnipeg, | . are visiting at Thomas McRae's. Mrs. Mr. Talbot writes: T. Lyons and daughter, Kingston, are "There was a period of about six visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex McClary + {or seven months after the armistice during which it was openly declared here that the whole of Europe, in- | cluding Great Britain, was hopelessly bankrupt. There is nothing peculiar or: puzzling in the fact that America {#hould have thought England bank- | rupt, for it was at least six months |. after hostilities ceased before Eing- {land herself understood just where she stood. But all that has passed, and we now have concrete figures showing that British trade is mount ing rapidly to the pre-war level. ! "The financial centre of the world. 'does not necessarily have tq be the trade centre of the world. That is, ' it needs not be the place where the most goods are manufactured or sold to other countries. | "To be the financial centre London or New York must have the best facilities for handling the business transactions necessary in order that goods may be exchanged between one country and another. There must be smooth working banking machinery | first of all. That condition is so broad {as to be nearly all-inclusive. It in- volves properly operated money mar- kets, stock and commodity exchanges, brokerage facilities, stable currency, broad bill market, and: aumerous other services, such as may be found within a narrow radius of Wall street or Lombard street. Insurance is an- other important factor. Ships are an- other. Tariff laws are another. "Then in addition there is one more condition that perhaps has more to do with a nation's inter- national financial supremacy than any other one thing. That is the in- herent spirit of restless adventure on the part of capital seeking to push out further and further into new and unexplored fields in search of treas- ures yet undiscovered. "The seeret of the supremacy of every great centre of finance from the ancient days of Bygantium down to more modern Rome, Madrid and London, was the eagerness of the wealthy class to send ships to distant shores to trafic with unknown races. "If we examine the banking facili- ties and other qualifications of both America and England we find that the latter has much superior machin- ' N i jo. But that is Shiglly oe. to the N MOTHERS N BOARD | longer experience in dealing with in- Rew. HoT Brvoe asd Mos Wiliam F.{ ternational problems of a financial Singer, chairman and a member of the nature, "The same applies to English ewly inted Board to r + Mothers' Pensions. In. ONCATIO. . shipping, which haso Peter Bryce has been a strong advo- merch cate of sush a measure. Mrs. Siu er , therefore, that I ct fomnnt of the Toronto Inde-| Ameriéa has not | the financial ---------------- supremacy of the world, the conclu~ THE LATE V. 8. BENN sion must not be drawn on the pre- ---- mise that American bankers were An Aged Resident Passes Away At throttled by outside competition or Sydenham. had' no opportunity to establish the Sydenham, Aug. 12.--On Satur- Recessary working facilities and sain day afternoon, thete passed away at the required experience. Sydenham, Valentine Stover Benn ju| "The thing that was lacking was his eighty-ninth year. He had beén adventuresome capital. -- in poor health for some time, and! . "If Britain is the world's grea about one month ago had sold his shopkeeper, and that position, de- home in Sydenham and with his wife | pending solely on the spirit of ad- had come to live with his son-in-law, venture on the part of capital, is F. H. McRory, All that medical skill | the ambition of other nations -- why and loving hands could do was cheer- does not capital of the United States fully done, but increasing weakness developed and the end came on Sat- dl ship? : FBecause there is not the same ndcessity for the spirit of adventure in the international sense. This leads again to the geographical loca- tion of England as_ contrasted with that of the United States. 5 tort 3 sent Bn capital m as uresome as England. But when America needs cotton she finances eastern Mr. Benn was born at Moscow and About sixty years ago Ire married Sarah Switzer, who survives: him, and has been his sympathetic help- mate during all that time. Four chil- dren, were born to them, and are still living. Mrs. W. Frink, Odessa, Mrs. F. M: McRory, Sydenham, and lington and Wellington, Moscow, ho lives on the two farms that were cleared and developed by their fath- er, Mr. Benn had been in miember- =:1p with the Methodist church for mare than half a century, and was always interested in and devoted to the church. ~ The funeral service was held at the home 'of his son-in-law at Sydenham on: i a2 iif fe, Feil: pany of people presen different sections of the county. C. Ready, 'who for the peas" Hous ial 'mL ai Ue 's Deseronto, moved his family town last week, : Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hicks, Syra- N. Y., re a ned hoe a visit parents, \ 3 Mrs. A. Tulloch, Kingsford. hat THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 2 51 1G. | elared that the financial centre of tha} it in the south- | grain SPRING CLOTHES We are | SOWARD Stove the price for COAL will be: Eex "ee." 08.840 nein Nuc .. special price for those who i have their own material. | M. 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