Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1921, p. 9

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' ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1021. ET TRETTEER | KAISER BRONCHITIS AGENCY | IN EXILE FOR ALL Thousands Liberated What! have you not heard the joy- ful tid 1B hitis has been ex. STEAMSHIP ul tidings ronchitis has be LINES fled--kicked right out of society-- | #nd 100,000 Canadians liberated from the bondage of this disease. Every trace of bromehial trouble is blown te Special atrention given y family = atoms by the world's most effective Yr triends going 10 or returning tron disease destroyer, Buckley's Bronchi- $1 Oid, Country, tis Mixture. No wonder people are rejoicing! . No longer do they dread the offeets of coughs, colds, asthma, ete, and so anxious are they that © hers should benefit also, hundreds of letters have been written proclaim. ing the merits of this wonderful mid meulous remedy. Here is one letteri=-- To Whom it may Concern: ** This is to certify. that I had been suffering for over three weeks with bronchitis 2nd was advised to try Buckley's nchitis Mixture. I purchased a } ¢ and aftem the third dose I re- REGULAR SERVICES ceived relief, and before the bottle was finished, I was perfectly well, In making the above assertion [ have no hesitation in saying it is the best remedy I ever came in contact with for heavy eolds and bronchitis."-- (Signed), Mrg. M. Ha less Brush Co., Toron For .Intormatidn and rates apply t J.P. HANLEY, C.P. ana 1 A GT. Ry. sK Open day and Ontario Halitax to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg T8S Saxonia TO LIVERPOOL A From Portland THE DAILY BRITISH WH DESIRES 10 BE SEPARATE] "DAN Bavaria Communicates With Berlin as if" With a Foreign Power, | Berne, Feb 18.--Confident!al | News reaching government circles here from Munich is causing much uneasiness. . Bavaria, which has never been friendly disposed to | Prussia, is trying to exploit the pre- sent situation in order to sever her- self from Germany While the G | wants to deal w and disarmament ately, Bavaria with thetn together, because she | wishes to maintain her militarized | territoriais. The clerical party -in Bavaria has informed the Bavarian prime min- ister, von Kahr, that it has assur- {ances from certain neighboring en- | tente countries that Bavaria. if she separates, will not be burdened with | reparations. Great efforts are being made by the reactionaries to induce the extreme socialists to collabor- j ate with them.® government reparation | separ- | an the questions | pearing twice as ERINE" & -- Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! { | i i insists on dealing | Immediately al a" "panqerise" massage, your r takes on new | lite, lustre and wondrous beauty, ap! heavy and plenti- { ful, because each hair seems to fluft and thicken. Don't let your hair colorless, plain lifeless, or - 16. ' The Orakshan Club me & little "smoker" las some plain talking abo Rigoal and wd ul curreat ev- was the matter with "Bunty's bage boys, and was Infurmed tae interests of ther Heaith hours was a long enoug, day to drawing siops from tue | houses So my friend Bunty ed," rew.arked "Hank. | "Rigato," repi:ed- the { who added: "No member of tn.s |is allowed (0 werk n.ae {when the government permits its {gentle servants to labor but six." i "That was a good one ick Arm- | strong got off oh the aldermen w aen {he said that few of them would re- gar- that m Peugpie's en {fuse to take a full day's pay for halt! 'a day's work, if they eould get the | coin. Dick is a psychologist } |a great admirer of the "Lerry Walls" {urator. { "Perhaps he might tell us {some girls go about with their over- | THE ORAKSHAN cL6B || "hank' wanted io know what | seven | president, club | Lours/a day | and | { knows; remarked the grocer, who is | why | 7 vel imo a drygoods sore, what docs he want ? Answert | ERE are four rid- dies for boys and ris with wise heads. fe told the artist Reever ger again ? Answer: SLIM NU | DRY E YEAST | hese | What ig that which you break by Just saming it ? Answer : ICE LENS This Riddles! The Geat!ne Oul ver Racer in the niftiest ante Cassandra of this test | Stay [shoes fiying open and the bucklees! todraw the pictures to re- for girls and bors ever bails. It fen Mar Apt Cassandra Saturnia "HERBOU RG Albania | LYMOUTH, CHER. HAMBURG ne 2 Albania mn), Patras, Duhbrov. Triente : . Calabria PATRAS, DI BROVNIK I AND FRUME Pannonia , freight and further particulars apply to local agent" or THE ROBERT REFORDCO., Limi1eD GENERAL AGENTS #0 KING STREET EAST TORONTO, ONT. TO EUVROPERE ST. JOHN--LIVERPOOL 26 . ay Melita 2 Minnedosa «+ ves. Corsicar «..Emp. Brit Apr / ST. JOHNN--GLASGOW "ve Pretortan | Bf i... ald Sietlian | ST. JOHN--HAVRE--LONDON Apr. 18 . "is Tunisian St. John--Southampton--Antwerp Feb Apr Apply Apr. Apr. ..Seandinaviar "3 «Corsican ACal 8. 8 or Railway Agents o 1 King St. East Adelaide 2108 TORONTO | Me Canadian Pacifis Goose Serviess, Limited | W. H. STEVENSON | | HORSE'SHOER and BLACKSMITH, | Waggons snd Trucks Repaired. | Prices moderate, ! | 381 KING STREET EAST 1 oh Co CE | "FOR SALE | GOOD, CLEAN COAL, A. Chadwick & Son | Corngr Ontario and West Sta, > Phone 07, NN Arta trinun------ | 'All Sleighs | | | Now in Stock Reduced in Price. McNAMEE & SLACK Phone 1217w, 34 QUEEN sT. Worse-shoeing and Repairing, ' PE---------- Mattresses Don't throw AWAy your old Mattresses. We renovate all kinds and make them as good as new, Get our prices. Frontenac Mattress Co. 17 BALACLAVA STREET Phone 2106w. DOES MORE THAN STOP THE COUGH | NLL VS) Tia') ALE 77 XACT | S Cl RE AT HEN BABY BUMPS |» bout a7 stoounan Panama has only one Ouly a few days ago the Bavarian j gpvernment actually sent a note to | Berlin as if to the government of a foreign power W. K. Buek! 5t., Toronto thousands of Canadian will give you sure relief. It cannot fail. Seventy-five cents is the price that stands between you and the road to health. Take no substituto--insist on the bottle with the "Satisfaction .Ruaranteed, money refunded." Ask your druggist, 19 Sold 1m Kin Mahoo proven in households, Berlin government from agreeing to make reasonable reparations and generally to cause division in Ger- ; many and distract her attention from the work of recuperation. opportunity of T.H § | separate kingdom. Prince Rupp- PJ g | recht would then be proclaimed king sd a arris of Bavaria. For this purpose exten- ahd other : 2 | sive propaganda is proceeding in | Munich and throughout Royalist propagandist. agents quent coffee houses armed with a Cuticura 'Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Soap, Ointment. Talcam, Be each. Sold everywhere Can. Depot: Lywmans, Limited St Fat og Wentreai made phrases and bank-notes | wherewith to meat the cost of filling | mugs with Munich beer to entice ead, Tal:2 Away the Pain with " ABSORBINE JR." When, any of the children cut a finger, of bruise a knee, or burn a hand, or sprain a shoulder, soothe the pain --ease the soreness--reduce the swel- ling--by a lying" ABSORBINE JR." Every home which is blessed with happy," active kiddies should have "ABSORBINE JR." always handy. When an accident happens, you need help quickly. "ABSORBINE JR." completely stops the pain, heals the Hugh Barclay Passed Away In the General Hospital. 18.--In Kingston, Sydenham Feb. General hospital, on lage, lay. The end was not entirely un- looked for, as deceased had not been well for a time. He had lived in this section for some years, and up the railway. The death is a particu- | larly sad one, as five young children are left, the eldest of whom, Gordon, is at high school. His wife also sur- vives him, and a brother living at Gananoque. Deceased was a mem- ber of the Orange order. The sym- pathy of the community goes out to the sorrowing family in their be- reavement, for stitute met for their regular month- | YOCCURN] injury--prevents cuts and sores from ing infected. "ABSORBINE JR." is a vegetable germicide that is absolutely safe and pleasant to use. In fact, it is often used as a mouth wash and argle for sore throat, when properly diluted. $1.25 a bottle, at most druggists or sent postpaid by W. F. Young, Inc., Lyraan Building, Montreal. RHEUMATICPAINS RAISING A RUMPUS? Have Sloan's Liniment Ready Sudden Rheumatic Twinges. : ON'T let that Meutiany ain or | Spending a few days with relatives D ache find you without Sloan's | here. Liniment again Keep it handy | low because of the soft condition of in the medicine cabinet for imme- | the ice, on Saturday last, Sydenham diate action when needed If you | seniors won from Regiopolis col- are out of it now, get another bottle | lege team, Kingston, by a score of to-day, 80 you won't suffer any longer | 7 to 3. A number of Orangemen from has De: ou TY When a pain or ache | pore attended the funeral in Har- as write. rubbing--for it rowsmith last Saturday of the late penetrates-- giving prompt reliet | D. Buck. A concert was given in from sciatica,' lumbago, backache, lameness, sore sprains, bruises. Re prepared--It's | ling company, easy to use. i All druggists 70c., $1.40. The largest size contains six times 48 much as the smallest. Made in | at the home of Mrs. H. W. Guess. Canada. | Once again the county league hock- 9 | hocy game between Harrowsmith and £b | Sydenham was postponed, on Tues- * day, this time, owing to the fact Lin I'that a referee could not be agreed {upon. There fs considerable sick- ness about just at present, including one case of smallpox and one of scar- | let fever, but restrictive measures | are being enforced to prevent thelr | spread. Miss Alene Tovell is spend- |ing a short time In Kingston with (friends. Mrs. J. M. Woodruff is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Arthur Callag- | han, in Kingston for a few days. The [saving machines are being kept | busy about the country. William Lockhart went to Kingston on Wed- nesday evening to spend some time fm his brother. i Merrickville Personals. Merrickyille, Feb. 17.--After an {absence of three weeks, F. C. Lor- way, local manager of the Royal Bank, has arrived home. Mr. McGinn, Midland, who filled the position of acting manager during Mr, Lorway's absence, is now accountant in the Brockville branch of the Royal. A number of the employees of the | foundry quit work a few days ago on | account of ten per cent. cut in wages. | Harry Driscoll, who has been ser- fously ill for the past two weeks, is able to be out again.™J. O'Sullivan ' cd ORONTO n Centre of Shopping and iness District . 250 00 with SERRE, E. WINNETT THOMPSON, GEN. Man. natural fresh wafer lake. Bavaria"s policy now | is to prevent Dr. von Simons and the | Meanwhile Bavaria will await an declaring herself a | Bavaria, | fre- | goodly supply of seductively ready- | | workingmen-to cry out for a Bavar- | lan king and a Bavarian kingdom. | the | Thursday morning at four o'clock, | death claimed a resident of this vil- | ftainiv a $m. = in the person. of Hugh Barc- | heavy case. The drayman's tace was | '210ly a jim-dandy. neck | till a few weeks ago was employed on | | Mr. and Mrs. Phippen, Bath, are | spectfully. In a game that was rather | neuralgia | the township hall on Monday even- | ness, straing, | iN8 by the Ionic quartette, a travel- | Ix meeting on Wednesday afternoon | | scraggly. long, strong, beautiful hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair This stimulating "'beauty-tonic' gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youth- ful brightness and abundant thick- ness--All druggists! PA A A er A A rt nat A Smart Lad. Commenting on the deed of re- sourcefulness amongst officers of the Royal Navy, Admiral Beatty recent- ly told an amusing story concerning a naval cadet ination in | source The examiner was a certain bluft old admiral of the old, old school. "How did you come here, m'lad?" | was his first question, "In a taxi, sir." "And what was the number of the taxi?" "3458, sir?" "Good. You'll do." That evening the admiral told the story to a friend who said: "What But how did | a very observant lad! | you know he was telling the truth?" | "Truth be sugared!" said the ad- miral. "It was devilish smart of the | boy to give me any number without the slightest hesitation." Using His Brains. foreman of a factory was A watching a drayman fussing at a {red and the muscles of his | were bulging. The foreman thought [it ;was the right moment to offer | practical assistance. "Just a minute, there!" he ex- | claimed. "Let me show you how | easy it is when you use a little brain | with your muscle." And he grabbed {a hook, stuck it into the case, gave | a yank and went sprawling into the | gutter under thé deay. He got up, | looked at the hook and demanded: | "Confound it! The handle comes | oft." "Yes, sir," sald the drayman, re- "My brain told me that,, (and I didn't use it." Rev. J. A. Newnham, bishop of | Saskatchewan in the church of Eng- | land, has tendered his resignation to | the executive council of the diocese, | to take effect next fall. Milton wrote a poem before he was eleven, Grizzly bears roam by day as well as by night. The members of the Women's In- | "They WORK while you sleep" ° Do you feel bilious, constipated, headachy, upset, full of cold? Take one or two Cascarets to-night for your liver and bowels. Wake up with head clear, stomach right, breath Sweet and feeling fine. No griping, no inconvenience. Children love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. Sd Sd L < ee CATARRHAL ""QAFNESS vee has returned to Toronto after visit- ing Rev. M. E. Crawley. Glen McCabe, Toronto, spent last week with his mother, Mrs. J. McCabe. ---------- At St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, N Brockville, on Wednesday, a well- 0 74 a -- {known resident of Morrisburg pass- 4 Cour 10000104 {ed away in the person of Miss Mary | Margaret Boyle, aged sixteen years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Boyle, Morrisburg. * At Montreal James Hennessy, a former well-known resident of Brockville, passed away after a in Kitley MAY BE OVERCOME It you have Catarrhal Deat- ness or are even just a little hard of hearing or have head noises, go to your drug- gist and get 1 ounce of Par- mint (double strength) * and add to it 3 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the b a - h . . . . . FYT TTT Sta TTY R easy and the mucus stop dropping into the 'throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is You, too, want lots of | 'up for" his oral exam. | common semse and rel; ug Issue a decree fofbidding any- | one to appear on the streets with un- | Johnson, Woodstock junbuckled," said the customs off | cial, | "I have no doubt he could, and | | doubtless he wouid say that buckles | were put on overshoes to be buckled | He might also say that because they exposed their shoulders in zero wea- ther there wag no reason for being | remarked ! {untidy about the ankles' fa man from the Bath Road | "Well," said the doctor, "I don't | thinks they should hook up the rest | of their garments when they do not | [latch their shoes." "Hank" suggested that the mayor {buckled overshoes, but the conttactor | claimed that while His Worship {might "jack up" the civic depart- {ments he had no jurisdiction over | {women's dress any more than the | preachers whose complaining only | results in the girlies showing more of | | themselves than ever. "I notice by the public press that | Christy Graham would cut out all the | {tag days but one and have just one | | 'boning' day in the year for charity," remarked the customs official "But ! would Christy include his own or- {ganization in this one-day collection? | We would certainly miss the veteran | {city father with his collection plate on | Christy is the mainstay of the Salva- | tionists in' this town and he is cer- | Hockey games are not the events on which bets are placed. 1t {was drawn to the 'attention of the |smokers by the veteran printer that | he was in an establishment this week | | when a fifty-cent pool was made on ! | the result of a court case which has been engaging the attention of the. jcitizens. "There are people who will | gamble on anything, even the result fot a scandal action," jer. | "Yes and I would like to gamble | that the utilities will some day be | 'eturned to the city council for cpe- | ration," said the merchant. "You | know the council hasn't the work to! | perform that it used to hive and we | need more light to be thrown upon | the conduct of our utilities. The coun- cil do everything in public and never | exclude the press from any of their | meetings. They say there is quite al {mess In the utilities just now, Just imagine---over-paying a contractor [$6,000 or more on the gas tank,' |Isn't that fine business? First the | city Is given a leaky tank and then jt | has to overpay to get it patched ag } | "Yes" sald Hank, "and I don't 8ee that the contractors should pay back the $6,000 any more than the garbage collectors should pay back the money which some councilmen | allege they did not earn, but which I think they did." | "Well the Utilities commission | Seema to want the $6,000 back any- | way, so as to kind of help make the books balance," added the president, | who thought the mayor should carry | bis "jacking up" methods to the! Queen street commission now that | be has made other civic bodies sit | up and take notice. | --THE PEELER. MUST BE WITHIN CALL. 'There Was Complete Unanimity at | The Caucus. Ottawa, Feb. 18.--At the ciose of this morning's caucus of the govern- | ment supporters, presided over by J. E. Armstrong, Lambton East, Pre- mier Meighen stated that there had been complete unanimity regarding the general matters of policy discuss- | ed. Asked if the situation regard- ing pairs had been discussed, Pre- | mier Meighen stated that there had | been a great deal of indignation ol pressed by different members over | the action of the Liberals, 'but Both | ing in the way of retaliatory meas- jures had .been seriousty taken up. | | The question of Saturday sittings in | | the near future was not decided, Mr. | Meighen declared. During the cau- cus a straight warning was given members that in regard to the pairs' situation they must remain in and about the chamber so that they | would be within call when needed. ------ Denton and Norman Garfield, charged with the murder of Ben confeetioner, in his store on the night of January | 20th, were committed for trial ac | the spring assizes before Justice Kel- ly, on Mareh 7th. P. F. Casgrain, of Charlevoix- Montmorency. wishes to know whe- | existence. He haz placed on the or- the Bagot street corner yonder. } only said the print- | present the riddles, but he guessed the right answers --and put them in too! So we barred him from the contest and told him to keep it a secret. Luck- ily, he got the answers all jumbled up, so yox won't = any the wiser. If you can unscramble the jumbled letters be- rest each riddle picture and put them in theirright order to spell the right words, you will have the right answers. It isn't an easy task. Good thinking, patience and perseverance may find you the answers. Try it. If you thitik you have found the answers, write them care- fully on a sheet of white paper. Put on nothing but your four answers and your ngme and ad- dress in the upper right-hand cornerof thepage. Handwriting, spelling, punctuation and gene- ral neatness will count if more than one answer is correct. We will write and tell you immediately if you are correct and send you a handsome illus. trated list of all the prizes that you can wia. AA rrr A ------ uten order Careful postage, ° Phone 237. Room. three times a" day. Our Demonstrator will b cially trained demonstrator ment of Household Economi facturers of Wear-Ever. WE In A, Bcuraid record of the number EVER Fry Pans sold at the special price of $1.19, we are required to return to the fac- tory this Coupon with purchaser's name and address plainly written thereon. NAME ..... Replace Utensils that WEAR-QUT with U notes oar nod a boy. Hea ren steering 2g lover, steel and gears with shee powerful brake, preuraatie lod body and goed uphelstery. Soauael 0p to 3 miles an hour And ness very #naslice. You will be pound of if if you win THE PRIZES FIRST PRIZE. Geaulne Culver Chummy Racer. . Thos post: Real, Typewriter youl panes tse Third Prize. Genuine Autographic Kodak Folding Ames... . "e supn aa . Traeans . Fourth Prise Gold Watch and Chain oil and Wither Carriage im... Aller Fountain Pens, cach What Others Have Done YOU Can Deo Here are the names of suly a few of the boys and girls to whom we have a izes: oe Beattie, 8 Value $250.90. Harry Demonstration SPECIAL ! $2.20--thick, hard, steel. WEAR-EVER $1.19 and Coupon if presented Feb. 21st to Feb. 26th sils serve you. WEAR-EVER COUPON that the factory may nave an of WEAR- s++3+» ADDRESS . .. McKelvey & Birch, Lad. McKELVEY & BIRCH, . BIG BUSY HARDWARE eady awarded big url Inlet, B.C. Chummy Culver Racer, Aluminum Fry Pan--9 in., for A Wear-Ever Kitchen is just as im- portant as a well-appointed Dining Each day of the year, Wear-Ever e in charge of a spe- from the depart- cs of the manu- tensils that WEAR-EVER. Cut out this coupon present it to-day and get one durable Wear-Ever Fry Pans - attention given to mail or ders, if to be mailed add 14¢ for Kingston. TRE nuevas the e ri | Toes 1 Yueumo { F the board of commerce is still in township fifty-five years ago. Samuel! Simpson, Brockville, died | jon Tuesday, aged seventy-three | | years. He was born at Ashton, and | i was a skilled blacksmith. He was a | i Presbyterian. ! short illness of pneumonia. The te) "Silas Breen, of Swan, Neb., has Three quarter-inch teeth v beer found dezd of I'pox in his {found in the 'head of George Evans, Lome, whérein we tiirty dogs. of Minneapolis, after he had foreibly thirty-seven cats, a cellarfnl of white] soll ded with Ralph Smith in a bas- mice, many goldfish and a collection ketball match. And Smith misses | of rabbits, three teeth. pleasant to take. Anyone los- ing hearing or .who has Catar- rhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial --Advt. : FEEHEPIPIITIII II I00 000000 | der Paper of the house of commons ia number of questions. John A. Campbell, Nelson Mani- foba, elected a Unionist, intimates | that he will go over to the cross | beaches in the commons, Get a botttie today, Prepared by National Drug and Chemical EE ------------b, Littited Tereetiied

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