Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Oct 1920, p. 11

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THE D d The Navy League Is Doing Its Peps will end it. Dis solveaPepsia your mouth when the the medicinal vapor that is liberated is breathed to the remotest 1 parts of the sir pas. | sages and lungs. It soothes and heals the { inflamed membranes, thus ending the irritation aad stopping the cough. i Pops are equally goed for brenchitis, sore throat an | | Wy Ser. Neuralgic Pains Qlve Way a ssthing Hamlin' Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and effective treatment for both headache and neuralgia. | Rubbed in where the pain.is, it eases the tortured nerves and almost in- variably brings Quick relief. Keep a supply on hand. izafd Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. kts healing, anti- septic qualities can always be re- Watches and Clocks Repaired --bye G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for ome. year. Call or 'phone and your or. der will be promptly attended to. | | | Note change of address: Phono 1866. 267 Princess St. 3ed upon as a preventive against infection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores ahd canker sores. sine bottle 3fo. \ If you sre troubled with copstt ation \ Tories 7 San STE | lis at druggiets for Ste ts att ------ DAVID SCOTT Plumber Plumbing and Gas Work a speciale ty. All work gunranteed, Address 14% Frontenac street. Phone 1277, Do You Need. | your ¥urnace overhauled for the cold weather? We have a cumpetent staff of workmen who are at your service. Give us a call and you will get prompt attention. r We are agents for the Celebrated HECLA FURNACE would be glad to quote you on installation. LEMMON & SONS 187 PRINCESS STREET and KINGSTON Velie Model 48 Compare this car with any Light Six, similarly or more highly priced, and be convinced of the superior value of tho yeu, CONTINENTAL ENGINE, ~~TIMKEN AXLES AND BEARINGS, ~FOUR-BEARING CRANK SHAFT. =~BIJUR STARTING and LIGHTING. ~BOBG & BECK CLUTCH. Other details to correspond. KENDRICK & VANLUVEN DISTRIBUTORS Phones 1888 and 81. Cleveland, Hyslop and Humphrey Bicycles ----At Reduced Prices---- Bicycle Tirey and Auto Traction Tread Covers. Special prices. See window display. Carpet Cleaning and Laying. H. MILNE 2/2 BAGOT STREET we ---- Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat, Hay, Timo Red Clover, Alsike Seed. Write, phone or call for prices, dvising what you have and your nearest shipping | point. : 'W. P. PETERS Office and Elevator foot of Princess Street. Oats, Barley, ay, Timothy, i 1 | ports the riches of civilization, { lanism, adian ships | seven seas carrying Canadian goods | { and commodities to the great marts | Phone 51 or 217 Kingston, Ont. Share in This Important Work. ic greatness of a nation depends u the individual effort of its peo- | No nation can become great if | its people lack the vision of national greatness. A great pation means a prosperous nation, and the Navy Lea- gue of Canada in their campaign for $760,000 is endeavourihg to make Canada a great nation. Not only does the league look to the future, but in pensioning the widows «nd orphans merchant sallors who lost their lives during the war are living up to "British fair play" and the tradition | Mr. A. C. Ross, former M.P. for Syd- CANADA TO CHALLENGE. A. C. Ross, of Nova Scotia, Has a Plan to Capture the Cup. To capture tie America's Cup by a Canadian yacht, designed by a Brite isher, built by Canadians, skipped by Commodore Aemilius Jarvis of Toe ronto, and manned by Nova Scotia fishermen, is the ambitious plan of ney. who has sent a ehallenge to the New York Yacht Club in view of Str Thomas Lipton's decision not to challenge in 1922, The wire Mr. Ross sent reads as follows: "Commodore, New York Yacht Club, "Understanding that Sir Thomas Lipton does not intend competing for the America's Cup in 1922, I, as a of the "British Navy. History shows that the great and | wealthy nations of the past achieved power and worth through a system of international trade. Their vast fleets | of merchantmen sailed known seas! of the world and brought to home The same principles apply to the twen- tieth century as they did to antiquity. i If Canada is to be the great nation | of our hopes and aspirations we must develop a great export trade, This | must be borre up on the keelg of a vast fleet of Canadian merchantmen, | officered and manned by Canadian saflors, and protected by a Canadian navy adequate to guard our trade channelg, In its campaign to promote mari- time expansion, and to edueate the | people to the vital necessity of sea | power, the Navy League of Canada | is laying the foundation of the future greatness and prosverity of the na- tion, This work is concentrated effort | to promote a wider spirit of Canad- A spirit that will send Can- | ploughing across the of the world It must be remembered that sea- | power decides the fate of nations. | | A country unable to keep its lines | | of sea communications intact at all | |times 1s sure to suffer defeat at the | hands of an enemy. ------------ At Wesley Methodist Church, New- burgh, circuit, on Oct. 6th,, there was | told the old, old story which never loses interest, the marriage of Miss | Olive Bernice Cook, youngest daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cook, to | James Ross Hanna, eldest son of Mr. | and Mrs. Edward Hanna. A pretty house wedding took place | at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C >. | K. Wright, Gananoque, on Tuesday, | when their youngest daughter, Chrissy Minah Margaret, was united | in. marriage to Arthur Patrick Smith, {-armi 1 next merchant. Messrs, H. M. Rathbun, T. J. War- | ren and H, G, Tlaphejion, Deseronto, | are at Hay Bay for the duck Shoot, ing. | situation. Directly Zam-Buk is applied to a Wound or Sore, Pain is Soothed, Inflammation Dis- appears, and Healing Starts. Zam-Buk is so penetrative and so powerfully antiseptic and germicidal that nothing else bas eves been known like it, This result is attained by the unique character of Zam-Buk's rare herbal in- gredieaty and the scientific way in which they are refined and blended tog®ther, Zam-Buk first ensures that the flesh | is medicinally cleansed before healing | 1 | | | begins. For instance the cut, scald, burn or waund that isdreased immediate- ly with Zam-Buk never festers. { Likewise, Zam-Buk speedily gets to | the root of Skin Disease. There are no * breakings-out" again when Ulcers, Eczema, Poisoned Wounds, Boils, Bad | Legs, Ringworm, and Scalp Disease i have beea treated and cured by the | Zam-Buk method. . ! Of all Druggists and Stores, 50c. = box, 3 for $1.25 If you have never tested Zam-Buk, a Ic. stamp (for return post- age) to Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, will bring FREE TRIAL SAMPLE, am-Buk A DANGER SIGNAL-- TENDER AND BLEEDING Je28 HT 3-4 4 a 8% deal: gE § § ! course, and will submit | swer from youn." | challenger, which will be christened { "The Maple Leaf," will be over one | through," sald Mr. Ross. { has militated to some extent against | The | pared a large poster drawing atten | such carelessness { tv abolish it. { again seriously ill, and the kaiser is i apprehensive. lite member of the Royal Cape Breton Yacht Cinb and a member of the Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, and on their behalf, respectfully challenge t) compete for the cup in the sum- mer of 1922. We will abide by your fair rules as to measurement and our bona fides by letter after receiving an ane The estimated cost for the new | million dellars, and the cost of build- popular subscription. Several British | Columbia skippers expressed thelr | willingness to finance the project, but ing is to be made the object of a | Mr. Ross intends to make the chal longing a matter of ndtional interast, | and subscriptions will be received from a dollar upward. i "There are enough gportsmen in this country to carry this thing "And I have the utmost confidence in our Nova | Scotia fishermen," he continued, | "They are familiar with the kind of yacht that is to be sailed, for the | fisherboats out on the Cape Breton | coast are similar in design to the | Resolute and Shamrock." Better Fish for Markets. Amendments to the Fish Inspection | Act of 1914, which were adopted at | the iast session of Parliament must | | have an important influence upon the future of the fishing industry. The | Rew law, which applies to pickled | herring, alewives, mackerel and sal- mon, other than mild cured, provides that fish must be packed and graded accordingly 10 regulations laid down and must be put up in standard con- tainers, the specific dimension' of | which are also set forth by regutas' tion. This fish is liable to inspection and infringement of the law means | liability to a penaity. On the west | coast the act becomes operatve No- vember 1 and on -the east coast on | The provisions of the old aot mat$ | standard packing and grading, and | inspection, optional, and as is com-Y mon in such instances, optional legis- | lation has not proved effective. Here- | tofere Canada.has not had reason to | be proud of her pickled fish, but present legislation, which is heartily welcomed by the thinking men in the industry, should speedily cerrect the The indiseriminate prodding of fish with forks is another feature which a better class of finished product, Fisheries Branch has had pre- tion in a vivid way to the folly of and negligence, Which have been posted every place where it has been the custom to han- die fish in this way. There is no law against the use ef the fork, but it | would be to the interest of producers -------- Might Get a Mouthful. Since her husband had become a Goveroment comiractor, Mrs. Newton has put on no end of style. Recently | she gave ap "at home" and thought | to impress her guests by having the ! gardener in to hand round the food. He managed fairly well, except fur spilling tea on the frock of the doe- tor's lady amd treading on the | vicar's pet corn. | But he got tired of offering the | thin bread and thinner butter to one | | old lady who seemed like making a meal of it. At the seventh trip he | bent down and advised der in usky| tones, which rang through the room: "If ye was to slap two or three Pieces together, ma'am, mebbe you'd get a mouthful!" ---------- More Schoolboy "Howlers." * Here are some of the definitions given by the pupils at a school exam. | iRation: Stability is taking care of a! stable. A 'mosquito is the child of black and white parents. Monastery is the place for monsters. Toscin is | something to do with getting drunk. | Expestulation is to have the small | Pox. Canmmibal is two brothers whe | killed each other in the Bible. Anat-. omy js the human body, which cons | sists of three parts, the head, the | chest, and the stummick; the head contains the eye and brains, if any; the chest contains the lungs and a plece of liver. : ---- Wheat Is Wanted. Greece and Egypt ket for wheat and flour. The former wants 180,000 tons, and Egypt a maximum of 300,000 tons. Greece seeks a Canadian credit to finance her purchase, Egypt has also asked quo- tations from Australia, and has-been advised that ome will be given gnly in a couple of months, As Bore no longer wheat control, th inqiiries have been referred to the grain deal- ers. There is ao longer provision for financial eredits, which expired aute~ maticiily last December, The Phonograph In Politics. Everything seemed to be going smoothly, hue an the candidate was warried. * ey put my campaign speeches oni the phonograph," he re. marked, "what's to prevent some of my constituents from saving them up and comparing them with my per. formances after election?" The Jus- tice of this position was admitted by. » Who th EPI The economy wave is causing a theatrical slump. Twenty-eight road. United States shows closed last week and produers' losses wers $1,300,000. 2 : The former kaiserin of Germany ig General Booth of . the 3alvation Army is sailing for Canada by the Mauretania. . AILY BRITISH WHIG. _ 'Why Teeth You leave a film-coat on them All statements approved by suthorities Most teeth are dimmed more or less by a Alm. Smokers' teeth often become darkly o coated, That film makes teeth look dingy, and mest tooth troubles are now traced to it. Millions now combat that film is a new, scientific way, This is to offer a test to you, to show the upique results. You must end film The film is viscous -- you can feel Jt with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crev- ices and stays. > Ordinary brushing methods leave much of this film intact. So millions find that weil- brushed teeth discolor and decay. You must pttack film in a better way, vlse you will suf- fer from it. It is the film-coat that discolors, not the testh. Film is the basis of tartar, It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. * It holds the acid in contact with the tecth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. cling. done Send the coat disa You Dental science, after has developed The world's highest authorities now approve them, after careful tests. These ways are combined in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. And leading dentists every- where now advise its daily tube is being sent to everyone who . Pepsodent has ing. It fights the tooth destroyers as was never before. clean the teeth fee! after using, of the slimy film. + when you watch' the results for a week. the coupoa now. Efficient ways painstakin, effective ways to refearch, ght film. use, "A ten-day asks. Watch these new effects One ingredient is pepsin. One starch digestant in deposits that cling, the saliva to neutralize mouth acids as Two factors directly attack the film. the tecth so highly polished that film esanct es the starch of mul e saliva to dissolve ne multiplies the ne brought a new era in teeth clean- coupen for a 10-Day Tube. Note how Mark the See how teeth whiten as the film. 8 brush teeth in this ars. . alw new way Cut out CANADA i REG. IN en The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific film combatant, combined with two other modern requisites. Now advised for daily use by leading dentists everywhere. Supplied by druggists in large tubes. Papsad 10-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT COMPANY 2 Dept. B, 1304 8. Wabash Ave, Chicage, mI. Mail 10-day tube of Popsodant te Name Teapot asencs ange Tesnsscascanance sarees Address . Seremssanserssens aastnt "ONLY GME Yum 70 A FAMILY GENUINE CASTORIA - Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. A baby's medicine Remedies primarily prepared It was the need of Infants and Children after years of research, that its use for over 30 Foods are, specially prepared for babies. is even more essential for Baby. for grown-ups are not interchangeable. a remedy for the common ailments of that brought Castoria before the public and no claim has been made for it years has not proves. What is CASTORIA? Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, 1t comtairs neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its For mors than thirty years it has Flatulency, allaying Feverishness arising aide 'healthy and natural sleep. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is plegsant. age is its guarantee, begn in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; therefrom, and by regulating the assimilation of Food; gi The Children's Comfort--The the Stomach and Bowels, other's Friend. Bears the Signature of ' é e. 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