Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1921, p. 11

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THURSDAY, A120 7, 25" MAKE LIFE MISERABLE. Headaches are one of the most ag gravating troublés one can have, and it is hard to struggle along. with a head that aches and pains all the time Headaches seem to be habit with many people: some are seldo if ever, free from. them, continually from the dull throbbings, the intense pains; sometimes in one part, sometimes in another, and then again over the whole head. There is only one way to get relief from these persistent headaches, and that is by going direct to the seat of "the trouble, for unless the cause is removed, the headaches will. * still continue to exist The fact that Burdock Blood Bit: ters keep the stomach, liver and bowels toned up is proof enough to show that it will eliminate the cause of the headaches. Mrs. Harold Latiath, Owen Sound, Ont.,| writes: --*'My system was run down and my blooG out of order. | suffered a great deal from severe pains in my head, which made me feel very miserable. After having tried other remedies I purchased a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters, and was very glad to notice a decided im- provement in my health, so I took another and am glad to say that it has done me an enormous amount of good. 1 have recommended it to my friends, who were In a similar con- dition, and they all say it is a won- derful remedy." B. B. B. is put up only by The T Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont. IR A ts It sins, ny CHOICE WESTERN MEATS and COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S Phone 1182 282 Princess Street suffering | THE DAILY BRITIS --- S-- - -- The International Sunday 8c hool Lesson For April 10th is: "Bible Teachings Ab out Health.""--Cor. 6:19, 20; 9:24-27; Gal. 6:7, 8. By Willlam T. Ellis. months the) popularity of the re | ligions js of They are Saint Paul's Sharpening the soul's scythe, / lea that physical well-being basis of the iple of pacifiéism, ipon the paim trees a 2 ye met boldly and faced in the rs of the Carib n and an exper t and with ¢ without saying 1 are the tools with personalities work, and tative should be kep? @¥condition lows is the fruit f long and 'quiei | 'are of the body is as impbriant as >» where everything [the sharpening of the farmer's scy- [the but, after all, the scythe is only ithe scythe; it is not the farmer. "We have bodies," runs the old saying; to | which a wise man retorted, 'Yes, we s, but we are souls." Our not the servat f our bo- he servants from a te of physical suf- such conditions, acted to echo 3 Lhe most 1d On e convietio common cr portant t contrar j that ne man ex- | perience ts t ilar idea ome reader is saying, "Does not | Instead 1 cason fer [cur lesson text tell us that our bodies declaring t this moder It of | Assuredly: but they are only the tem- health, despite all that is r and [are the temples of the Holy Spirit?" desirable is one greatest | ples eant for ministry of the Divine heresies ur ( 1 ir | inhabitant: they are not the Holy day has e \ i i he body's place is a second- and physical sensati int holly | ar) ice, not a primary one. The reason, which the Scripture Health is not the makes clear, for taking care of the | tion of ife; aay «vil body is that it may fulfill its highest | makes it so is bound 10 go the way | spirit 1al mission. The three passages body--pampering Rome { assigned as the basis of the present -- { lesson are all to the effect that the The Carcass As An Idol, f | man should be kept subordi- One of the sheet an rs of safety | nate to the soul. That the Interna- |of our western world's democracy ia|tional Lesson Committee could find that millions of men-and women are | no stronger plea for the care ob the scherly thinking about the trend ef | health is almost sufficient comment {the times and about things in gen-| upon the lesson. They seem to say, eral. And the common observation | "Keep the body-scythe sharp, that it of all who give real thought to the | may do the soul's work well." symptoms and tenden 8 of our own nid ; but our bodies ar f our souis Gisproportionate importance the teachings of the} satisfactory service. AEROPLANE WING Sizes 14to 16. ..... white. MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS For the man who wants clothes tailored to his measure, we think we are safe in saying we can give him the best value in the city in Hand tailored Suits from All Wool fabrics: See our samples. $35.00 to $60.00 Who Is At The Helm ? A wise Scotch shipmate to me | ther day, as we talked of books | day is that people generally a {ing too strong: an accent upor {body and its sensations Nm me eee) a i go EASE THOSE TIRED, ACHING MUSCLES Outdoor and Indoor Workers, Subject to Exposure or Heavy Toil, Find Relief in Sloan's Liniment. EEN at work all day, standing on B your feet, lifting heavy weights? And now you're all tired out. Never mind, if you are wise vou have a bottle of Sloan's on the shelf, at home or in the shop. Put a little on, without rubbing, and quickly comes grateful warmth and relief. iood for rheumatic pains, neural- gla, sciatica, lumb-.go, and the host | of external pains that are all the time coming, Helps break up colds, too! : It's comforting to keep it handy. Three sizes--35¢c., 70c., $1.40. Made in Canada. Sloat Lini ment COLUMBIA SIX 1s (he shutters that make the Columbia Six a true all weather Car, EDMOND WALSH, Agent Central Garage Aute Repairs a Specialty, 335 King St > + Phone 2188 Smoke T&B Distinctive in flavor and aroma At ca tA nit FOR SALE ' GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Ontario and West Sts Phone 67. has the right of way. Ple: 5 of t and men, "There seem to be no great | senses are engrossing th books being written these days. rf ing and drinking and seei: Then he went on to explain that he| ling and the general indulgi | meant books of noble vision; fiction | {adorning of the body are the present | of high idealism, works that would | | engrossment of the race r day's | live. Instead, we have a dreadful tor- | mood is frankly and rat! shame- | rent of trivial and "smart" and sen-| | lessly carnal. The pendul has | sual stories; and a stag® that is sala- | | swung 'to the limit away 1 the | cious beyond belief | [high heroism of self-sacrif which | Obviously, the reason is that our | it reached during the war. | generation has put the body at tha | All this is so obvious that it needs | helm of life's ship; and one wonders | {no bill of particulars. A n ti: the spirit is always given even| | the clofhes of the young e, es-|cargo room. Flesh is an unsafe steers- | | pecially of the young women; a peep (man; for the shores' of time are dot- | |mto the motion picture theatres of | ted with the wrecks he has caused. even the smallest towns; a scanning There is a pregnant word of Serip- | | of the pews columns of the dai pa- | ture, which is representative of the | pers; a thought of the relative im-| teachings of Jesus; "To be carnally | | portance of athletics and scholarship | minded is death." Jesus was a Good | in our colleges--in almost every dir-| Physician. But He Himself never ection one turns, this present mood [spared His own body, even In the of materialism is manifest. The body | final test of the tree. All His great and its appetites is in the saddle to-| diciples--the heroes and helpers o° day. A large share of the ills of the |humanity--have disdained the claims world root back into sheer carnal-|of physical comfort and ease in order mindedness; and neglect of the Scrip- | to serve the Master and mankind. | tual teaching that: "A man's life | What a grilling. experience Paul put consisteth not in the abundance of | his body through--and it was a poor things which he possesses." | body at the best; yet it was the ser- Worse yet. The land has been seiz- | vant of a great ul consumed with | ed with a vast vogue of what may be|a passion for Christ. And Paul was | called "health religions." There are cnly a forerunner of a great tom- | perhaps a dozen creeds and cults to-| pany of missionaries, martyrs and | day which make healing and physi-|saints who disdained the flesh. for | cal well-being central to their teach-|the spirit's sake. { Ings. They call themseives by more Our day and nation will return to {or less metaphysical names, but the |the ideals and practices which made | basis of their appeal is avowedly the |them grea: only when they substitute betterment of the physical life. The |for this fleshly-minded heresy of BN, rn, As. nn, | i 1 | MARRIED LADIES ARE YOU STILL DOING IT? You must Know it is not fair to 'your husband to continue buying 'mew Hats every season when we can reshape your old ones into the very latest Spring styles. \ Get wise! Save $10.00, and put it into that Suit you have in mind. The Kingston Hat Cleaner Opposite The College Book Store 163 Princess St. Upstairs "Plone 1488. i : JACK KELLY, Late leading lady of 1st Divisional Lancers Partz Volatils. now with "The Maple Leafs" in "Camouflage," at the Grand 'Opera House Saturday, April 9th, | all. In every Bayer package are di- i B. Sanderson. There are lower priced clothes on the market than we handle, but--are they cheaper clothes? You get what you see when buying a suit from us, but you also get interior construction of the better kind, unknown in cheap tailoring. Such unseen construction in a suit, demon- strates its additional value by preserving the shape of eath garment, thereby prolonging its \ \ When buying this Spring's Suit don't focus your attention on the cloth and style alone. Examine the make and trimmings very closely for the market is flooded with what can only be rightly termed as junk. Beware of the shop that talks cheap price alone. CLOTH SHIRTS Just arrived another small shipment of these' wonderful Shirts in natural shade and Two Shirts for $7.50 BETTER VALUE BLUE SERGE SUITS .... $25.00 All wool Fox's Irish Serge, smart young men's model, tailored by Fashion-Craft. ; BETTER VALUE BLUE SERGE SUITS ... $35.00 Fine Twill Serge, close finished, a Suit that retains its shape and does not catch the dust; exceptionally well tail- ored in a neat conservative style. Sizes 35 to 42. BETTER VALUE GREY WORSTED SUITS . . $35.00 All wool, West of England Worsted; in a very dark shade of Grey with a stripe of lighter grey. The tailoring is of the best and the model is a neat, conservative man's style. A Suit we cannot recommend too highly. SONABLE PRICES, SEASONABLE FURN- ISHINGS AT REA- ® rar er, Mrs. William Smith. Bruce Rich- ardson has his Delco light system in- ASPIRIN Only 'Bayer' is Genuine | 'Bob' Holland has purchased a new Ford. Harry Todd was relieved of about $65. While he was at work, and his wife away, some one went | in the house and stole the money, M. | V. Lake has his garage nearly com- | | pleted and will soon be ready to ac- | commodate the public. Manly Foster | has put an addition to his building | on Water street. | Mrs. John Wright and daughter, | Warning! Take no cuauaces with | Jean, have returned home after visit- | substitutes for genuine 'Bayer Tab- | ing her parents in Cobourg. Mrs. A. | lets of Aspirin." Unless you see the | Ww Benjamin and son, "Teddy," have | name "Bayer" on package or on tab- | .otu ned after spending the winter iu | lets you are not getting Aspirin at| o.oo" ye." Stewart Connolly, Mont- rections for Colds, Headache, Neu-| Fal. is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. | ralgla, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth-| W. Benjamin. The farmers are pre- | ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy | Paring the land to get ready to sow | tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few | it. Quite a number from here attend- | cents. Druggists also sell larger |ed the dance at Centreville. Cleaning | 'ackages. Made In Canada. Aspirin [house is the order of the day. Mrs. | '8 the trade mark (registered in Can-| (Dr.) Oldham and Mr. and Mrs. Ada), of Bayer Manufacture of Mon- | wilhert Wilson are on the sick list. oaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. | John Babcock, Odessa, was a re body--coddling the stardy spiritea. | cent caller in the village. A. A. Con- ity of the fathers wh> forsook com- | ROY Bas opened Me odudry aller fort and ease and prosperity in order | . 3 e 95s Sos of bs wise to carve out a nation worthier of the | 1B0BL 1S. . oh Ts. mg id souls of free men than any the old | 2°" and daughter, of Elm Tree, have world knew. As already said, there | moved in the village on Rail street. | daughter, Odessa, are with his ih | | | | i Mrs. Stan Wood and her mother, ent of . i i shia Better teaden | Mrs. Fred Smith, have returned after | the religicn of the spirit that this Viking or LE Haig sal aie Sov muddled and troubled time most | 9 ear eh " jo a 3 i uns needs. More than we need sound bod- | taken to the rake on; "saeia 08" ) 1es we need strong souls, striving | Jigl She is do BS Heels Yanie Syrup; ever to attain the stature of the | 1¢ Se/ing arounq here at 32 per gal Christ who flung his fair young body | '°™ away for the sake of the salvation of | Mac VanLuven, Kingston, and | the spirits of mankind. Clarence Ewart, and son, Peter, at' the home of A. VanLuven for Easter. | Robert Holland loaded a carload of | og potatoes at §0c a bag. Mr. and Mra. | + : Burpee and daughter spent Easter Thiet Stole 3695: Ame 9 Harry { at her home. Miss Bessie Dunn, King- | Yarker, April 5.--Mr. and Mrs. |Ston, and Wilfred Dunn, St. Michael's | Roy Carde, Napanee, are visiting at | College, Toronto, spent Easter with | ROBBERY AT YARKER {the home of Mr. and Mrs. George |!Deir parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.| Curles. Quite a number attended the | Dunn. | tale of Walter Day, at Bethel. Miss Blanche Wilson is visiting at the Newburgh News home of her parents, Myles Wilson's. | Newburgh, April 2.--Miss Mar- | Miss Lizzie Babcock has moved in! are Mitchell is attending Ontario the terrace in port 3. Mrs. Roy Skin- | teachers' convention in Toronto. A. ner, and son, Mac, have returned to! Forsythe is holidaying with his sis- their home in Toronto. Miss Margar-| ter. Mrs, Ernest Gondier. Miss Ruby et Edgar is visiting her parents, Mr. | Quail, trained nurse, Utica, N.Y., is and Mrs. Cyrus Edgar. Miss Rickey, | spending a short time with her pars | Kingston, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.| ents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Quail Miss | | Eileen and Mildred" Harrison spent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and | the Easter holidays with their par- { ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fitzgerald, | Tamworth. Miss Essié Johnston, | iN | Ottawa, is spending the Easter holi- | } | days at home. The Girls' Club met Al } i } }) S {at the home of Mrs. A Madden on | ' y | Friday night and a very enjoyable | 2 ) D \ I. VY -| time was spent. Mr, and Mrs. Staf- \ - 8 ford, Belleville, spent the week-end -- ' with his sister, Mrs. 8. A. Naylor. . | Mrs. Gandier celebrated her eighty. | ' second birthday on Friday. Mr and | Mrs. P. Lynch and two children spent | | Sunday with her sister, Mrs J. E. Harrison. ------ We are all just alittle bit inclined | {to be jealous of the man who sue- | A lot of Christians are trying to shoot the devil with blank cartridges. P. JENKINS C0. THE BETTER VALUE STORE mm i : i | i GET YOUR NEW HAT OR CAP Now ! MATHIEU'S SYRUP OF TAR Lele] hy NA Nel [oy CURES Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, "Whooping Hi veg Ete. MATHIEU'S SYRUP is a sovereign tonic combining' the curative rties of TAR and the strengthening virtues of COD LIVER OIL. hs Colds, when neglected or badly treated give rise $0 consequences of sucha grave character that youshould not risk using inferior preparations. . MATHIEU'S SYRUP is the only Serine A whose 1 putation has caused tocrop upmany! of ea, ON SALE EVERYWHERE New Hair Growth After BALDNESS On . iar ~My oad at said that hope of thy ever "Yet now, at over 86, I have a luxuriant growth of soft, strong, Tustrons hats! hap Jo The pictures shown here are from my photographs." INDIANS' SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH

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