Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1922, p. 3

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Er ron mn teres Ro wea \ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | ARMY RECORD OF CRIME ee Spring ' N ABSOLUTE SECRET Ps +--Tuesday, local showers, partly fair. Facts About Misconduct or = g Bad Health Will Never Be Divulged. SYSTEM CLEANSERS AND TONICS We Are Placing Very Special Prices on --- Treat your system to a good Any misconduct of which you were 0] guilty in the army can never pe of- Spring house-cleaning and fol- ficially proved against you withoyt low up with 2 real Blood and Your express permission, For the motto of the militia department ¢ Nerve Tonic Canada is that war recordsareconfid- . ential between the King and the ex. Allow us to recommend yours or soldier, > | In the military records office at ----Your system will then re- . {Cttawa there are complete confiden- . : = . - tial records qn every one of Canada's ceive the best treatment, Made in two of the most reliable 500.000 citizens wr joined the Swiss Factories. jarmy. Their health, thefr conduct : their share in the war, all fully dock. L. T. BEST These are shown in 12 and 16 Jets na Tied for ensiaty. | a ; = : " Naturally, this would be a mine of PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST size, thin model, 7, | 5 and | 7 priceless information to insurance! Fhone 5. Open Sundays. . i 2 . companies, bonding companies, \ jewels and mn any type Case de banks and countless other organiza- | = ------ sired. Lone that require facts as to a man's > J . : haracter and health. And sh tly BELL'S SHAD M £ d shortly DR. BELL VING CREAM Every Watch 1s guaranteed for latter the army returned home, ip. hes up quickly; creamy lather one year. surance companies began demandir Brus) SEE : . i . the medical history sheets of their and retains its moisture As an instance of the close prices clients who had been overseas. They. of these Watches, we might men- Riedicat history sheets were a com- J . | plete record of each soldier's health, tion one item. including not only a most thorough 16 size, 15 Jewelled, Nickle Move- Signal Sedical Seamiztion Sut all 1 . serious diseases and in es he suf. Insurance and ment in Fortune Gold-Filled Case fered during his enlistment. Bec. | $15 00 militia department ruled that this Your Estate . be refused the insurance companies The divulging of information re- No matter what your wealth, || lating to character ig more sternly forbidden, Banks and bonding comn- unless you leave some life in- . surance your heirs are bound to panies are given Statements of ga | Suffer. | mi ros. man's army record only on the writ- Life insurance will provide |! - . ten permission of the subject of their Your heirs with ready money im- || Jewelers enquiries. In connection with char. mediately and so will remove any | acter, women have actually applied ecessity for selling securities In J : : aba . : | eis iy for ; ling securities 1a i] Limited) to the de partment for clean bills of hat 4 i ny. ar health for their flances, but this in- | market ou can take ¢ sur- |! formation has also been refus 5 | . sed as ance tn be used to pay the suc- 4 is nee to v Established 1840. being a breach of confidence: cessicn duties on your estate, and thus have it kept intact One unfortunate young fellow who | As a business man, the value \ KING STREET KINGS TON : had been sent to prison. by court mars Bf Yaurance to vos ona, mie tial for refusing to obey an order se- Be are cured a splendid job bn his release at the end of the war, and in his refer- ences gave as the date of the con- clusion of his military service the rr ---- | King George *of England has ac- SYDENHAM LAKE RISIXG date he was discharged from military S. Roughton {cepted an invitation to act as one oH Lhd The Ye was employ. ri c------ itn ec 0 8 state- District \gent. The Mutual Life the witnesses for King Alexawder a | ! : in] of Canada his approaching marriuge to Princess | And There Is Now Sufficient ments, and if that haq been possible, | Let me have a talk with you on =: business insurance. I -- : they would have found out about his Fhone 810. 00 Brock St. Kingatrw | Marie of Rounasis Water for the Power | disgrace, which, even though it bore | Service. [little or no relation to his real char- | ------ [acter, would have lost him his job Sydenham, April 15 The water | There have been cases of people | in the lake has been steadily rising, deliberately trying to ruin others on So that there is now sufficient for 'the strength of the military records. ! power. The length of light service There was someone they wanted to TIME TO BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME Las been extended an hour, and the 'get' and they saw no reason why | Dower now remains on until twelve they should not be permitted to run | o'clock (midnight) through the man's war record to that | Matters relating to Sydenham end. { cemetery were discussed at a meet- Another common effort ig that | ing held in the township hal last made to discover whether a man has | Saturday r 'ght H WwW, Halferty act- venereal disease, Even in the casa | ed as chairman, and R. G. Guess as of a deceased = soldier, where the | | secretary. New trustees of the ceme- army had to make a financial state- | | tery were elected as follows: Charles | ment to his next of kin, information | | | At AA tt nn A eee Act grr te A E HO. Spring Painting With the coming fine Spring days your house looks as if it needs freshen- ing up. A coat of Paint will do it. Paint is the best insurance you can put on your.property. Buy Brandram-Henderson's Ready Mixed Paints. They have proven the best. The quality is unquestioned. Ask us to show you the proof. With the advent of fine Spring weather the minds of housekeepers immediately turn to house- -- a= Pea == re Sas == = ee] _-- ee a -- eee = --- Sis a= Pend ---- = Qe ---- ---- =a -- cleaning. Now is the time for replenishing your Truscott, J. B. Barrett, W. J. Walker, (as to veneral disease was never dis- E.B Bills P. H, Roberts. Charles closed, the pay forfeited while he had | Truscait, in making a few remarks, | the complaint being shown as other- stated that a gravel road should be | wise disposed of. { built into the cemetery from the | In the army, men are peculiarly at | main road. A letter from Rev. T. the mercy of the government, | Leech was read regarding the build- | These confidential" records at Ot- {ing of a cement walk up Church |tawa are necessary in order to pro- . < . [street to the cemetery. It was the [tect the government against all sorts During this week we will feature many excep- Gpinion of the meeting that some- | of fraudulent claims in time to come. | {thing should be done, as the present | But it is comforting to know that | tional values, at prices that will indeed Prove many | board walk was in a bad condition. they are kept in strictest confidence. |A resolution, moved by W. J. Wal. : ------------ { : {ker and seconded by R. G. Guess, | No Work To Do. surprises, {Was passad, asking the township | There's thousands who are starving | [counell either to build a new walk | and have no work to do; {or improve the present ope. The | Most of them have families and when OUR HOUSE-FURNISHINGS IS NOw meeting was n argely attended. | the rent is due -- Eee fas ak a ars Tout wae the landlord | TEMPORARILY LOCATED ON THE household requirements and the place to make your HIE] purchases is Steacy's, where quality and value go hand in hand. IA HHH HH Our Painters are busy. We would be pleased to give you an estimate on your Painting. McKelvey & Birch, Limited General Contractors, Heating Specialists, Steam Fi and Plumbers, Jobbers of Plumbers' a nd Gas-Fitters Supplies, Stoves, Shelf, Heavy and House Furnishing Hardware, Tos, Ofls, Beat Supplies, Sheet Metal and Tin Work; Electric work; Painting and Paper Hanging. Special work of all kinds undertaken. {day for the holidays, and will not | money they have none, reopen until Monday, the 24th. Term 1's time we got together for some- examinations have been going on in thing must be done. FIRST FLOOR ANNEX, the high school during the past two , weeks, | There's thousands who were soldiers Mrs. J E. Babcock, who lives | and overseas they went, ® southwest of the village, broke her | Amidst the spoils of wars four years arm on Thursday as a result of fall- | and more were spent. i ing down strairs, [They have to go a-begging because | LTT A meeting of local baseball en-| there is no work: : | |thusiasts was hald in the township bywpen in the midst of battle, these {hall last Wednesday evening, when boys they did not shirk. FOB ve ranaacied| Sa. FORD NEW LACE and SCRIM CURTAINS -- . M. 11; vice- i- | v 81 dont, 3. K. Sedgowiew; sory commiioned Swedin posncons | IMPORTED NETTS, LACES and SCRIMS G. Guess; treasurer, F. Sine; and among them one of Sweden's biggest ; manager, S. W. Alexander. Secur- |, kers to negotiate Russian oil con- INT RE ing a playing field was left in the foe: D Russia - a re CH Z and C TONNES {hands of the executive, It is likely !the offer, | that a strong team will be placed "| Daily fghts between New York | WHITE and COLORED MADRAS the league this year, and Chicago, by aeroplanes carrying | | "Jack" Martin is erecting a frame 1 200 persons, will be fnavgurated, | [house east. of the railway a | esr | ART SATEENS and SILKOLINE Work gn the building is going ahead | | well, | vn Fannie Knight is spend- | jing the week-end in Ottawa with | i SILK POPLINS and VELOUR j friends. Out-of-town teachers, in- h cluding Misses Edith Truscott, Ivey | 2 ) [ire Marion and Kathleen Clow, are | SOREL | . WINDOW SHADES, ETC. Ww ni ol home for the Easter holidays. Mrs. | k 5 A : /e are reachin, e L . Westport, is spending a few rs ¥ Aa | oi brother, A. Thompson. | AT POPULAR PRICES THROUGHOUT < Rev. R. W. Armstrong, Harrow- ; floor coverings and smith, preached in Grace Methodist | Shurch on Sunday last. George A. : --_---------- furnishings vil ba | Pound, Kingston, is taking the ser- © Pas sized up. vices in the church this Sunday, ------ Impaossible! | In the backwoods of America, | while Leary was waxing warm in ol TTT time of year when argument, a preacher stepped up to him and said: "Don't fi . Leary} Don't you know that you should love; s : your enemies?" wid Stops Pain Instantly We have succeeded in procuring a number of attractive de- "Can't be done," said Leary, with . 8 in LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS and CONGOLEUMS for conviction, | The simplest way to end a corn is Spring. Ask us to measure your floors "FREE OF CHARGE" "Why not?" . | Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- and we will quote you our bost prices. "Well, I shot the last one just be-| Stantly, Then the corn loosens and FURNITURE, RUGS, CURTAINS, PLAYER. PIANOS, VIC- fore lunch." comes out. Made in two forms--a TROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS. A COMPLETE STOCK -- | falorleas, clear geld fons Srop dees. | of EASTER SELECTIONS { it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use FE ve Game, . whichever form you prefer, plasters "Did yoy wile belong to that whist | or the liquid--the action is the same. ] - "* club where the members had to pay | Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed i T. F . Harrison Co, Limited Phone 90 ja fine of a cent for every word spo-| laboratory. Sold by all druggists. ken?" | Free: Write Bauer Black, Toronto, 12 "She aid, but I made her resign, if For votuable bork Correct Cure of the ~~ + "oulda't afford it,

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