Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1923, p. 13

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WHIG | ward-bound journey, ' an observer | | wrote that, "if any foreign navy dur- ing the past hundred years had been | strong enough to defeat the British navy, the British overseas Dominions MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1923, THE DAILY BRITISH By No Means Allow Your Bowels aa -. headaches, To Get Constipated It you allow your bowels, to be- come constipated you will have bil- fous attacks. sick headaches, coated tongue, foul breath, saiiow complies jon, specks floating before the eyes, whites of the eyes dull and yellow, heartburn, water brash, etc. Keep your bowels regular by using Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills, doing so you will be alfie to keep well and have no more trouble with your liver. Mrs. I. Rubin, Halbrite, Bask, writes: --"1 was very badly troubled with constipation, often had my tongue was coated, and I felt anything but well. After taking Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills I have felt much Letter as they certainly did me.a Jot of good." as by | bad ! | A Small House With Much Character Milburn's Laxa-LivVér Pills are 25¢. | a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on réeeipt of price by The T. Mil- bury' Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. GET IT REPAIRED Sewing Machives, Phonographs, Gung, Rifles repaired and refitted. Parts supplied. §. fled, Auives, scipsors and edge tevin ground. Locks repaired. Keys fitted io ail kinds of doe A a To Lawn Mewers ® paired. We can repair anything that is ble. J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydenbam Street, Kingston Phone 2056J. Sot Two I Two i Bones '} a Guaran- xd Remedy or a * forme of PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, 193 Spading Ave., Torento, Canada W. H. HALL & SON | High Class Groceries and Provisions, NEW. FRUITS FOR CHRISTMAS New Peel. New Ralsins. 'New Currants, New Table Raisins. Christmas Spices, Prompt delivery. Phone 645. Hardwood ABSOLUTELY DRY --Alsn-- sort WOOD AND SLABS KENNY, & FALLON Fe { LITT ------ ee | SCALE OF FRET Every house, out, its own individuality. and material, shade of brown. pase into the living-room, makes this a cheerful room. plete this floor. lot, with good space on either side. Cost about $7,500; Building Editor. Refer to House PFIDST FLOOR PLAN --_ no matter whether it be large unusual feature that creates interest even to the expressing its owner's individuality. munity are*surpassed in character by a chosen few, The commonplace house of a few years back is, in it does not prove profitable to construct anything but well designed buildings. tically the same as the commonplace and their market values are decidedly in their favor. | In the picture of the house shown here, the massive stone chimneys and the delicately detailed entrance door, flanked by a broad gable, 'forms the feature of the house. | The side walls are shingles painted white and laid with a wide exposure. The chimney is laid up in various colored stones with joints of white mortar. | From here we | casual passer-by. This is in fact, fact, One enters the house through a vestibule where an abundance of closet space is found. the stairs are #o the right and directly out of this room. The dining-room opens off the living-porch. On the second floor are three good sized bedrooms and bath. The house measures thirty. -three feet eight inches across the 'Yront and or small should possess character; Something that makes the house stand not to say that all the houses on a street or in a com-| all may be equally good, but each must possess | losing out. SECOXD FLOOR PLAN SEH OF FEET there should be some With. the present cost of The large epon fireplace | The kitchen and rear entry com- could be built on a fifty-foet Honolulu, , eo afe ric + OCEAN Seven Tan, 8 grey warships. satled from Devonport, England, last month, on a tour of the Empire ; which is to occupy ten months. Until | next June none ef the British sea- {men who make up the crews of the wars will set foot on any but British soil. The ships comprise the "Hood" and the "Repulse," the latest: word in British warships, the acme of scientific ship construction and naval jm. 'The "Hood" wag "mystery ship" during the later days war, and in her amiss are a famous | | | | H | hi their first visit to Canada, then eall at San Francisco. Here they will separate, the light cruisers visiting many ports on both western and eastern coasts of South America, and again visiting Africa 'before sailing For Stomach Troubles | Pain After Eating For Men and Women, the aon 'Restorative That Helps Quickly, is THE NAVY'S SMOKE CURLS ROUND THE WORLD DEFENDERS OF WORLD'S SAFETY GO VISITING for their home port." The "Repulse" and the "Hood," however, will pass through the Paname canal, visit Ja- maica and then sail north to Hali- fax, again visiting Canada on its eastern coast, and will then sail for home. 4 Bhades of Drake and Nelson! How British hearts will swell, the world over, at the thought of that Peace | Armada making its proud tour of the world-wide Dominions, Just before the vessels sailed on their tour they took part in that ex- EE rs on prin ish fleet by delegates to the Im- perial Conferguce ,made up of re- presentatives- of all parts of the Empire. The tour will emphasize al the solidarity of the Empire, will bring to the world's eye the super- fority of British shipbuilders and engineers, trade will be stimulated | DY the exhibition St Britain's Jower will add io the prestige of the British { flag-in every corner of the world; no} matter how remote. | | | | would have laid at the mercy of that superior fleet." As it is, the heritage of King | Alfred and Queen Elizabeth moves | wgrassengrrinttinner an of : Empire history. | | WHY THE WEATHER? DR. CHARLES F. BROOKS Secretary, American Meteorological Society, Tells How. 1 ---- Ocean Temperatures. i The ocean is the great conserva- | tive element in climate, The farther | a place is from it, or the more com- pletely shut off by mountains from, | the moderating influence of its sur- | | | { can change but slowly. | light is reflected from it, face, the drier and more extreme | is the climate. | The ocean surface temperature On clear | days a large proportion of the sun- | and about . | one-half the remainder is required to | | prevent a fall in temperature re- | 1 | surface. | that fell | sulting from the considerable | amount of evaporation from the] The remainder, averaging | only about one-quarter of the light | upon it, penetrates and | spreads its heating influence through | a layer hundreds of feet thick. Water requires more heat to raise its tem- perature than does almost any other | substance, so that the whole effect | of strong sunlight is not sufficient to | raise the surface temperature of the | ocean more than about 2 degrees in| a day. At night when a surface layer gets cooler than the water below it sinks because it is denser and warmer wa- ter takes its place. Thus cooling at night is slow. Naturally the winds from the ocean are usually cool in | | relation to the hot land in summer, labor | They cost prace| The roof is shingle in a dark | | Complete working plans and specifications of this house may be obtained for a nominal sum from the *A-85, and warm in relation to the cold land in winter, and at all seasons, and especially in winter, the ocean | wind is a humid wind, nm ---------- MONEY AT WORK 3 Brief but Important Lessons fin Flaauce, Markets, Stocks, Boads and Investments KEEP ON HAND A SUBSTANTIAL CASH RESERV \ on -® It is a wise policy to Keep a sub- | stantial per cent. of one's FeowIoH | | in the form of cash on hand. | It is a strange fact that men who | will work #0 hard to get money ap- | | pear so anxious to get rid of it when | | enough cash on hand. term securities. Few men keep | As soon as | they get money, they either sspend it or put it In some more or less | permanent investment. { Cash on hand should be Xont in | they do get it, | one of three forms: 1. A substaptial balance in a | checking account. 2. A savings account. 3. High grade ealeable short It should be noted that cash on hand does not necessarily mean idle momey. Short-term securities and savings accounts pay interest. A sub- stantial balance on a checking ac- count makes a man a more valued customer of a bank, and puts him in a etronger position. should he de- sire to borrow from the bank. When a man has plenty of cash on hand, he is fully prepared-- 1. To pick up investment gains. 2. To take cash discounts in mak- ing purchases. 3. To meet emergencies, bar- Verona News Budget. Verona, Dec. 7.--~There are no new cases of scarlet fever. William Wagar is "slightly improved. Mrs. John Graham was taken to the Gen- eral Hospital for treatment, Mr. Amey 1s in his new store which is a decided improvement. T. H. Craig has erected a mew steel gar. age and barn. E. M. Revell made | a trip to Sharbot Leake this week. silver! Their beauty and makes them deli sharp and Wahl Pen Person on your list. ersharp and Wahl index. cap--also the eraser. not crack or s velvet-lined gift box. ' Wahl Pen, $4 to $50. on each. Christmas shopping becomes easy when you know what you want to buy. Think what a satisfactory gift to give and to receive is Eversharp matched by Wahl Pen in gold or proud to give them. tful to receive. and at different prices suitable to the vary- ing importance of your gifts. Be sure yo get genuine' Eversharp. For Eversharp features can't' be copied. Look for the rifled tip and the automatic Look for the new leads under the _ The all-metal Wahl Pen is a distinct improvement over ¥ other fountain pens. It it. will last for a lifetime. Give Eversharp and Wahl Pen in the Eversharp, $1 to $50; _ Look for the name To those who have wneither--give both! To those who have one--ygive the other! Made in Canada by THE WAHL CO., Ltd., Toronto™ ness an richness make you Their usefulness Ever- are a gift for every And you can buy Pen in many styles It holds more ink. EVERSHARP WAHL PE; Bp SOMETHING NEW! The Miniature Set A real Eversherp and a real Wahl Pen in 8 diminutive size that can be carried on the end of a watoh chain, ribbon or in the smallest purse. Ask to see them. They ive the & Jame parfest VI ord ata Siling service as their Wahl Pen will write ou can't give 3 more than original gift--nor one which is more useful Wahl Pen ministure set, MAKE YOUR WORK. EASY - Have the Hotpoint Electric Goods in your home. We have everything you may need to bring comfort -- Irons; Toasters, Heaters, etc, Halliday Electric Co. PHONE 04. CORNER KING AND PRINCESS STS. som Amey has returned to schbd! after being in quarantine. Mr. Younge of the bank staff here has been moved to Braatford (his home town). Mr. Greeanley, Toronto, tak- ing Mr. Younge's place here. A shooting match was held at Harry Asselstine's Inst. week. Mrs. Lead- ley is still very ili. Arthur Ryder has moved to the Richardson mines. Quite a number attended the recep- Ivan Leadley is home from To- | tion at Harrowsmith in honor pf fonito. Mrs. Norman Ball apd Tru- man spent the week-end in Brock- Mr. and Mrs. Reed. ville. William Carroll has returned jv Still Read Bibles. Rev. Dr. Lawson was at Burs ridge lagt week engaged in revival services. This week he went to New- pureh.ie lesture wn Palestiss. BI ,It is frequently asserted that peo- ple mowadays do pot read their Bibles as aid thelr forheatd, It may be. so. But, on the other hand, the 'unlikely people dis- But whether ihe | oy SRE 'mains that there is no book in the world that has anything approach- | ing its sale.--London Daily Tele AR ARR TR i ses A rejected responds later to even the most de jected importunity. 1 The man who can give inspiration to the men he meets is a opportunity seldom aa

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