Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1924, p. 11

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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924. Sneezing Colds, Running Eyes, Quickly Relieved To Drive Away Your Cold Simply ° CATARRHOZONE To speedily clear up a bad case of NASAL CATARRH, to completely subdue a nasty COLD, no remedy is so pleasant and sure as CATARRH- OZONE. You can carry the inhaler in your purse or vest pocket--use it at home, on the street, in the movie. Every time you breathe through the inhaler you send the healing vapor of CATARRHOZONE through all the! air passages of the NOSE, THROAT and LUNGS. For those who catch cold easily, for those who sneeze too often, for those | | with throat trouble or bronchitis, CA- | Two || TARRHOZONE is a boon. months' treatment, $1.00. Small size, 50c. Refuse a substitute. Sold by druggists, or by mail from The Dr. Hamilton Pill Co'y, Montreal. ESTABLISHED 1871, HANLEY'S AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family or friends going to or returning from the Old Country. Passports arranged. For tull iculars apply or write Y.C.P.& T.A,C.N. R'y adian National Raflway Station, corner Johnson and Ontario Streets, Kingston, Ont. Open day and night. Phones 99 and 1433. Nature's means of stopping coughs comes to you direct from her vast Spruce Forests. GRAYS SYRUP RED SIFMRUCE GUM SPRING FUEL IS WOOD Get a load of Mixed Wood split waady for the stove. $4.00 per load, Sia) ook your orders now for WELSH COAL--for Summer and Fall delivery. | W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 ONTARIO STREET 'Phone 67. What | Crops Measured by Meter on Auto i Dashboard | | For recording the measurements of | Gelds 'planted in "various erops, a meter | attached to the daskboard of an automo- the Worl CAS SEEN BY POPULAR c MECHANICS c MAGAZINE | bile has been included in the equipment of the Department of Agriculture. The instrument is operated from the same gearing mechanism used for an ordinary speedometer. Each crop may be recorded on ite particular section and the dimen- sions of the "stands" are shown in feet. At the right of the device is a scale that registers the total distances covered in miles and the number of trips made. As each pateh of a certain kind is measured, it is added to the total. Each scale is labeled and has a button which must be pressed to throw it into action. Ten principal crops are provided for as well as idle ground and pasture land. * 2» Renewing Golf Balls A cheap and practical method of re- newing old galf balls is to fill the cracks with white rubber cement, which can be obtained at any drug store. After filling the cracks, the entire surface of the ball is painted. By repairing the balls in this way there are no bumps or cracks, which have a tendency to influence the course of the ball, and the whitened surface will -- Hemsley & Son WATCHMAKERS Try Us for Watch and Clock Repairs 109 BROCK STREET Phone 2060w. Hard Wood Choice Body Hardwood. Soft Mixed Wood. Kindling and Slabs, WHEN IN PICTON 'Lumber, Coal, Feed This quaint section THE DAI show up well. It is a good idea to wash the balls in cool soapy water before going to the grounds, as this helps to retain the old luster and removes stains, & bp Secrets of the Seven Seas Told by "Bottle Papers" To learn the speed and direction of ocean currents, government experts use "bottle papers." Accurate knowledge of these drifts is important to navigation, and the safety of hundreds may depend upon it. Small slips, with directions for their retymn printed in the principal lan- guages, are given to ship captains, to be sealed in flasks and thrown overboard. Mouths or years later, some return. One floated nearly across the Atlantic and back, and another crossed the widest part of the Pacific in a little over two years. A third, dropped near the Cape of Good Hope, was picked up on the western coast of Australia. ee Sand for Railroads' Safety Costs Millions Yearly While big figures are used in telling the cost of safety to the railways, the : d Is Doin LY BRITISH | | = Magnets Lay Nails Straight in Packing Boxes or Kegs To lay nails straight in containers, a | packer equipped with magnets is reported | to have been built by a Swiss mventor. | The machine is sid to be able to fill kegs, boxes, or r cartons and to handle wire | oh knife blades and fishhooks | with equal ease. The articles to be boxed | up are poured into a huge vibrating hop- | per in lots of about a thousand pounds | and are straightened out on large trays | below. { * 0 | Inexpensive Sign Hanger Bubstantial and attractive metal signe can readily be made from lengths of pipe and fittings and a piece of sheet metal The hanger is attached to a building, as shown in the illustration; no guy wires or bracing of any kind are required to sup- port it, still it is so solid that the strongest | winds will not loosen it. Two different designs are shown; one for mounting the sign at right angles to the sides of a build- ing and the other for mounting it on a corner so that it can be seen from two streets. The sign itself is a piece of heavy item to the average person is the amount spent for sand. Four tons are re- quired for every mile of road in the United States, according to the figures of one trunk line with 7,500 miles of track. As this road is in the middle west and south, where mountains are not encoun- tered, the figures given are regarded as conservative. The cost of putting the sand into the engine box is placed at $2.50 a ton as an average minimum. For all the roads, the yearly cost is estimated at $2,637,070. For the most part the sand is brought from river bottoms and dried by waste steam at the round house. * 8 {Never put an inside patch in a slit tube where the slit is over 1 in. long, because this will weaken the tube. However, when the slit is small, about % in. long, an inside patch can be used. A alit tube should always be cut on the bias before repairing. of Walnut Place, Phila- delphia, will soon be torn down in the march of progress of the Quaker City. Here, ac- cording to Longfellow, Evangeline found her Gabriel Suffered for Ten Years with Kidney Trouble Nova Scotia Man Took Dodd's Kidney Pills and Got Relief. Mr. A. McMullin is Now Able to Work Again. Upper Grand Mira, N.B,, March 24. (Special).--"I have suffered for ten years with kidney trouble," says Mr. A. McMullin, who lives in this place. "I tried all kinds of medi- { cine, but they did me no good. I was laid up for three months. couldn't move only with crutches when I got up from my bed. I used seven boxes of Dodd's Kid- ney Pills and I am now able to do a , considerable lot of work. I think by { the time I have taken a dozen boxes I shall be in good health again." Dodd's Kidney Pills are purely and simply a kidney remedy. They strengthen the kidneys and enable them to do their full work of strain- ing the impurities out of the blood. Healthy kidneys make a healthy body. Ask your neighbors if Dodd's Kid- ney Pills do not make healthy kid- neys. ~ ] } | } Let us make up a pair for you. R. ARTHEY, RO. 443 PRINCES STRENT Open evenings by appointment. Thousands of these Ohio assures the departure of winter's areatest season of the year The Officers Chosen. Latimer, March 24.--A congrega- tional meeting was held in the Methodist church, at Latimer, on Wednesday evening, March 20th. The pastor, Rev. R. Calvert, B.D, presided. The following officers of the Sunday school were elected: Superintendent, Mrs. John Camp- bell; assistant superintendent, Harry Darling; secretary, Charles Gordon; treasurer, Zella Darling; organist, Miss Ruby Crissley. The Church officers for the com- ing year are: "Stewards, Harry Darling, ( who was also elected at the last official board meeting as recording steward of the circuit te succeed the late George Leather- land); Richard Arthur and John Gordon. Society representatives, Barton Collins, Harold Lyons, and William Leatherland. Word of ap preciation were spoken of the work of Mrs. T. Gordon, the efficient caretaker of the church. The even- ing services after the first of April will commence at 7.30. Abroad one has a hundred eyes, at home not one. rs EE -------------- bite and | birde | sheet metal attached to the pipe frame by means of metal clips, passed around the | pipe and riveted to the edge of the sheet | metal as shown. | HEART WAS SO BAD | HAD TO SIT UP | IN BED Mrs. O. E. Fitzgerald. 106 Ross St oe} St. Thomas, Ont., writes:--*In the | fall of 1921, I was taken ill with my heart, but I did not pay much at- tention to it. I kept on with my Dousehold duties, but seemed to be-| come worse and worse, and finally | bad to call in a doctor. He said I Was all run down and was a nervous | wreck. I had a severe pain in my | chest which would move over to my heart and it became so bad I could ! not lie down, as when I did I had | such a smothering feeling I would | have to sit up in bed till it passed | away, : 1 tried géveral remedies, but with no good results.. Finally, I was in- duced to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. I took 7 boxes, and 1| &m now as well as I was 30 years | 8g0, and I am now 65 years old." f Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50c. a box at all druggists or| dealers, or mailed direct on receipt | of price, by The T. Milburn Co., | Limited, Toronto, Ont. | Miss Ruth Litt, Long Island," N.Y., has been chosen by the Republican women of Nassau and Suffolk counties to run against Col. Raosevelt, who is a candidate as delegate to the national convention TO LOCATE IN KINGSTON. Mr. and Mrs. William Vrooman, Odessa, to Move, od , March 24 --Seymour Kil- gannon has purchased the William Vrooman residence and property on Main street. Mr, and Mrs. Vroo- man contemplate moving to King- ston in the near future, having pur- chased a home on Johnson street. Bon Emmons has opened a meat market in the Gordon store at the corner of Ferguson avenue and Main street. Mrs. O. D. Lewis has had electric lights installed in her resi- dence on Main street. The Hender- son pavillion, belonging to the home, will also be lighted. Stanley Fraser has returned from spénding a few days with his son, Dr. L. M. Fraser, Gananoque. Nel- son Kilgannon has returned from spending the past four months in Watertown, N.Y. Mr. 3 James Hilller have returned from spending the past winter with their Frederick Hillies, Peterboro. ith is visiting her Ettinger, Kingston. : 7 Mr. W. R. Little who for some time, has been commis- sioner of immigration for the eastern district of Canada, has sailed for England to take a position as director of Europtan immigration for the Canadian department {HUBBY MUST NOT STAY OUT ALL NIGHT Yonkers Woman Asks Court to Punish' Husband for Bad Habit. Yonkers, N.Y.,, March 25.--Ray- mond Guilfoyle, aged 35, was es- corted into Yonkers city court yes-} terday by his wife, who asked that he be punished for staying out all night twice In two weeks. The court, after advising Guilfoyle that if he insisted upon being a night owl, he must also become a jail bird, gave him a suspended sentence of thirty days in Eastview penitentiary, The sentence becomes effective if he stages another all night session. Guilfoyle sald he didn't report home some nights, in order to avoid arguments, ------------------ A SURPRISE PARTY Amd an Address and_Gift for a De- parting Couple Salem, March 22,--On Tuesday evening about a hundred and twenty friends and neighbors gathered with well-filled baskets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kemp, dnd gave them a surprise party before their departure for Flint, Mich., where they will visit for a time with thelr son, Gordon. After a very pleasant time spent in games and music a bountiful luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp were then presented with a beautiful leather club bag, and an address which was read by Charles Ferguson. Mr. Kemp made a very suitable reply thanking the people for their kind remembrance. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp will be missed in the community as Mrs. Kemp has been organist of Salem church for the last fifteen years. Rae Spencer is home from Flint, Mich. Ross Paliament is recovering from an attack of measles, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Parliament have left for their new home in Toronto. There was a large attendance at the sale of C. M. Kemp on Wednesday. There was a bee at C. C. Wanna. maker's, on Friday afternoon, get- ting out wood. r. Wannamaker Is recovering from his recent illness and {s able to be out again. [ STRENGTH AND ] ARE CREATED BY RED BL0oD | To Build Up Vitality We Must Enrich the Blood, Which Is the Driving Force of Life ~ | What gives the athlete his strength? Red blood. What drives the worker, and the business man, also, up the steep hill of success? Red blood. What make the glowing, vital beauty of woman? Red blood. Rich, red blood is the supreme driving force of life. If.our bodies no ionger respond to Nature's processes that should re-build strength and vi- tality, then we should look to our blood. We should enrich it, nourish it. Red blood feeds the body tissues, stimulates the nerves, makes our sys- A-- Warburton News. March 22.--Sugar-making is well under way and farmers report an excellent run of sap. 'The cheese factory has started operating and is receiving a large supply of milk. A new churn is to be added to its equipment for the coming season. Robert Heaslip recently made a busi- ness trip to Kingston. Mrs. Bene- dict Fodey is spending the week with her parents at Brewer's Mills. Many from here attended the sale at Rob- ert Runnings', Mooretown, on Thurs- day. Charles Howard, Charleston, recently purchased a load of oats from. C. Cross, The sleighing Is about gone and wheels are much in evidence. - Willlam Cook is on the sick list after suffering from a stroke. George Lee has returned from the Kingston General hospital where he underwent a treatment for diabetes. A cross-gralned woman and a snappish dog take good care of a house. 1 NERVE POWER tems tingle with the pulsing of life. If we lack strength and nerve power we should always think first of our blood. Discouraged or exhausts ed men and women should get from their druggist's to-day a generous size bottle of Wincarnis. Start this home treatment at once. It costs leas than ten cents a day. In twelve days see the improvement Wincarnis, the blood builder, brings. No need to worry. Wincarnis will give you new strength, vitality, merve force. / Sunbury Sayings. March 381.--The nursing class, conducted by the Women's Institute, under the direction of Mrs. M. BH. Lowe, for the past ten days discon tinues to-day. The class has been very well attended, sixty-one being the highest. The lectures were very educative and all the women will surely be benefited. The junior hoes key boys are holding a banquet at the home of James Neddow on Fris day evening. A few of the young People from here attended the show in Inveraty on Wednesday. Brother Frederick, an Armenian missionary, preached in the Union church om Sunday morning. He also gave lees tures on Armenia on Thursday and Friday evenings. He gave first hand information about the burning o! Smyrna, in 1922, his family all being. massacred, he himself escaping with a broken jaw and injuries, to his limbs, : ---------- Sour wine, old bacon and rye bread keep a house rich. ~~. Mrs. M. Chevalier, Chase's "Tired and Worried Nervous and Despondent" h : Belle River, Ont., writes: For cight years I suffered from despondency and nervousness. 60 pills, Edmanson, Bates & Co., 14d., Toronto Sometimes I could not sleep at night for worrying and the next day I would be so tired that my work was a burden to me. | be- gan using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and can say | am now en- tirely relieved of the nervousness from which I used to suffer, and things do not worry me as they used to. "Dr. Chase's Ointment also re- lieved me of eczema on my arms, which had bothered me for three years. My house is never with- out Dr. Chase's Medicines." Nerve Food gr of Service Helps Vel I. Telephone Girls Sell Goods " Use the Bell to Sell" S tomers call, the sales girls are in a position to answer questions about the goods; to recom- mend them from personal knowledge; and to take orders for them. Each telephone sales number, 1924 OME Canadian stores make a practice of showing advertised bargains first to their own telephone sales girls When cus- girl is designated by a 80 customers can always order through He ue Supls if they wich This makes selling telephone as personal a service as over-the-counter selling. Storekeepers say the' results are even mere So successfully does the plan work that some of the largest New York stores sent a committee to Canada to investigate and copy it. May we help you make a modern method of satisfactory. beginning with this fucreasing aleel

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