Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1917, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1917. 4g PAGE THREE FAIR QUESTION DISCUSSED 542". : CHILD GETS SICK Be -- pr 1arantee the bonds which would be i IEE. NOT WORLS, NEEDED ' Probs: Cold with snow. Tuesday, fair and cold. : . issued at five per cent. and thus put ' : CRITEY Ob AAT VPEN AT A MEETING HELD ON SAT-|the association to ah expense of CROSS, FEVERISH THE NECESSITY OF REALIZING : " a YEeur | ee ------------------------ { about $500 ONE'S DREAMS. URDAY | AFTERNOON, ab year, i ; ------------" No | Mr I 1 referred to the facet the P 3 . § Adyisability of Co-operation Among | City is & v of almost criminal ne-| The Subject of an Address by Rev. the County Kair Assodiations -- ct when i allows such fine francs | D. R. Drummond, B. D., of Hamil- : ye S huildings' as those at tha fo'r| : < a sb FS City Council to Be Asked to Repaiy oo fo of > disrepair | "California Syrup of Figs" Can't ton, at Queen's University Service Eo. nlc . | . : 5 the Fair Buildings. Meek stated that there was no! Harm Tender Stomach on Sunday, The Board of Trade rooms better friend of the fair association Or_Bowels. The last service at Convocation coll B : a an he J | -- Hall for the session was held on well filled on Saturday afterncon han he. "As such a friend he ad- cath AY BE : ; : the meeeting called to discuss vised 'that definite plans be drawn] A laxatide to-day saves a sick child | Sunday morning, and was- attended J eration of all_the fairs' associations | up and what is found to be aetually|l0-morrow. Children simply will not | by a large number of the students | required for improvement should be take the time from play to empty | and detachments from Queen's ¢| required for imp Council with | their bowels, which become clogged | Highlanders, Engineers, Battery and NG in this district in order to make t \ < ston strial exhibition better! submitted -t » City b : oe N\ Ringston Tails trial axlitbitio he ies SD Be . be granted. He| UP With waste, liver gets sluggish; | Field Ambulance. Rev. D. R. Drum- : I. e JuGeLIng Tean al. : as Stina, | Stomach sour. mond, B.D., of Hamilton, who was self more into a debate, and excep: | wab strongly in favor of co-operation ' : . . 8 Be nitnie tate g ay Look at the tongue, mother! 1If{the speaker for the day, gave an ex- ¥ for a resolution that a similar meet- | among the various fair associations. : : 2 Salas : . 3 ; .. | coated, or your child is listless, cross, | cellently arranged andhelpful ad- ing be again held 'next Saturday Mr. Sproule pointed aut the pres- feverish. breath bad. restless doesn't | dress on the Necessity of realign nothing definite was done.. Tio Jis-| eat method of financing the exhibi- tlc 4 4 e G00 55 E cussion was ver fitable however, ! tion.. The citizens were paying their | ®t heartily, full of cold or has sore [one's dreams. Dreams of great feats 1 na n A Ty py a 2 a o| adinission. and this resulted in the |tRToat or any other children's afl- [to be performed, of great services to © i n pat it & owed t at the Tosiden 8 ad imiale nd i reel lag 0 the ment, give a teaspoonful of "Cali-|be rendered comes to each one, but £ of this district and the members uf | splendid prize list dd fornia S$frup of Figs, then don't {these in many cases are never ac- J the Kingston Board of Trade are tak- | financing in other ways #0 that the worry, 'because it is perfectly harm- | complished. They may leave their £ ing an active interest in the cliy and | prize lists wohld be come so good that less, and in a fow hours all this con. | mark on the character of the dream- : county énterphise. The motion to other exhibitors would bring their stipation poison, sour bile and fer- | er, but if they be noble ideals they i meet next Saturday afternoon and to] exhibits here., It wag futile however, menting waste will gently move out | should be consummated. Many peo- £ extend an invitation to the Finance (to attempt a bigger show with the of the bowels, and you have a well, | le regard their high ambitions as 8 Committee and the Property Com- present accommodation: He did not playful child again. A thorough "in. | unrealizable, and display an apath- } : mittees of the City Council ip be] think it would be expensive to re pair side cleansing" is oftimes all that is | etic temper which works its ruin on 8 present was moved by R. Meek, | the buildings. The Board of Direc- necessary, It should be the first treat- | their character. In the present time, 3 3 onded by A. E, Sproule, and passed | lors received no money and the citi- ment given in any sickness. i just as in all other ages, it is the 3 unanimously, | zens were giving their loyal support Beware of counterfeit fig syrups, | Man of actiofy, the man who will ful- B There were present at the meeiing | to the limit. It was therefore up to Ask your druggist for a 50-cent: bot. | fil his dreams by great deeds who is i the following: H, A. Wilmot, who | the City Council to give its help. tle of "California Syrup of Figs' | urgently needed or the unexecuted i presided; R. Meek, J. A. Minnes, J.| Mr, Patterson representing the thieh has full di ctl Pp 8 '. | vision quay yisit him with corruption. D. Boyd, R. J. Bushell, J. Sibbitt,| Poultry Association, suggested that art Bd . Fegtions jor babies, At this time the future of Canada W. Patterson, William Smith, i. J.| the fair grounds be used for amuse- ups plainly Hey hl or grown: is in the making, and Dr. Drummond F. Sproule, J. Simpson, E. Weller, | ments in the summer and for a pub- Look I and see ti at ot ©. | made a strong appeal to the univers- Rogers, J. Baxter, Cooke, A. W. Lati [ lie rink in the winter, and the money made hy the ""Californis re Sr !S lity men and women to bear their mer, B. Coulter, G. Leatherland, R.| from these two enterprises would pay Company." « a Yig Syrup | share in the task of building up H. Fair, Stover, A. Day and J. 5i6bitt | for repairs to the buildings, : a strong nation. It is they who will ! The concensus. of opinion seemed | Mr. Boyd then brought the meet- have in large part the influences that 3 to be that an old offer maae two |ing's attention back to the suggested MESOPOTAMIA WORRIES. will work for good or evil, and he years ago to the City Council should | amalgamation of all the district fairs. ma asked that ey ii J Execuie i be again made and the reasons why| Mr. Minnes advanced the idea of tot aki tea iba their visions n $s task we mus } it could not be acted on be given | paying the interest on the ehty"s de- Bliistering Winds and Devilish In- | reverence truth, think unselfishly, E This offer is to ask the cityfo issue | bentures to have the work done, and sects of Giant Size. - see our homes and fellows unpollut- i $10,000 in debentures to repair 'the | stated that while be believed the city Thé advanced base of the Britiah ed, and we must aid in the work of A =~ could not see its way clear to make! army in Mesopotamia is a great tent- forming a strong, virile public opin- i { @n appropriation, some plan could be|ed city, writes L. E. Browne, cor- (lon. The deeds must show the force i | worked out if the matter. was clear-| respondent for Chicago News. Bustle of the thinking in a man, and the i] i 3 ly explained to the cotneil." and noise reign supreme on the fore- | British race has come from a stock How often we hear it said of a man | Slr that the! shore. Fatigue parties of soldiers, | which has executed its visions. Tra- k ' Mr. Latimer nfessed 1at the . i or woman that "they were rundown in | gon co hi ail of which he was| White men and brown ones, stagger |falgar and Waterloo were testing 1 health" which accounts fortheirpresent | 4 director, was soon to become a dead | Under 200-pound sacks of rice and times for tug Britisher ow he met | { Sickness. Forth reson ig fmpor. | leter, snd vw toil hat the' councy| Four, Whith Lier bee on giesc [be Tonk wubuustiogly jax ay : | hg = } the rou tire easi ir was I to be held in the city =, 0 e ] . : i tant that when you find you tire easily, Bais was bounq 0" € "1 the remains of a small Arab village. [sons of Canada 'have fough on : ® ; i when your nerves are troublesome or Mr Sproule objected to any pro- The houses are of sun-baked brick. foreign soil and shown that they ap- . your 'work is irksome, 'you should | pobition for the fair association to re-] The Population has long since de- preciate the meaniig of truth, ii: stren 'n you 1 iatel Wg nba iy , parted, and many men are making | erty and justice. eeds not words; 1 str gthen your system immediate Y | pair buildings owned and controlled he bouses habitable for white troo deeds not: dreams are. ueeded," de- : with the blood-enriching, tissue-build- | py sity the houses habitable for troops ¥ 3 ; | Ng» i y by the eity. against the approaching cold wea=Jclared Dr. Drummond in closing, - ! ing food in Scott's Emulsion which Mr. Patterson stated that the poul-f {pin 7 a contains the purest cod liver oil and | try prize list had been cut from sixty:| poery oMeor on board the steamer | HORSE FELL INTO BIG CRACK. 3 Z oe ' ; is free from harmful drugs. { four classes to make it more of 4| was' burdened with stores for his - ® ® : 4 Soot & Bowne, Teronts, Ont, #» | farmer's poultry show. unit. They consisted of the luxuries | Farmer pom Wolfe Island Had a ; PN | of life unobtainable atthe front, such Thrilling Experience. : - : | GOVERNMENT ORDER as lime juice, tinned fruits and beer. ow § ] } F Japan controls the beer markets in A farmer named Glenn. coming i 4 [ OF RAILWAY ENGINES over from Wolfe Island on Saturday p { & . ® feat 5 We have just heard that a night, had quite a thrilling experi- : - & rescription : | S Ic reat Japanese ship has arrived at]... Wnen his horse fell into the big Eighty-eight Locomotives Are ra loaded to her gunwales with crack in the ice. | Bought or Contracted for | beer--and beer only. The officers "m1 Woy sent to the police for " | During Y on our ship had ten cases of tinned help, and Constables Clark and : | -- y milky 0 one case of beer or lime Nicholson hurried to the sceme, byt . , 4 . i ivi t found that / | Bat J Lwenty more ieuvy The driving hot wind of the shargi Yen They pried on horse ; { ? i Mikado freight locomotives for ~Can- brings a fine dust with it. The wind Whig bigsimion i A the Soctory adian Government railways has been | is so dry and hot that it eracks men's | *?¢ TiE out With safety. A a yo iopely pwanded by the Minister of Railways | lips, and perspiration dries so rap- Reclaiming Sandbanks. i uite. Justiios the caretul ser- fl Kinguion. Already tho Work is '| spire at ail From 3 am. unt 3d] The famous ssnabanks of Prince(ffll AND SUCCEEDING DAYS -- WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR vice we are giving today. 9B : 2 " elm eck | Edward County may soon be con- From early morning to mid- Sich shave thas, The Brut whine 1s on iin. al _---- ph 2 Jmts. Beck verted into a big reforestation plot. . Al TENDANCE Bight we are on the Job," and [ll 44 petp cope with the present hes y | Sun Elassos Many officers have| Nelson Parliament, M. P. P.. and * Shr costomers cho sonics whlch [|| Bayerient ot Melt fo the seaboard | Sneouis beseath thes tants iio | Reeve, Amos Mcbonaia, Haionll SPRING STY : y o . Ss . . Ls, - Bae so helped to build ap our Deliveries have been compioted by hich they creep during the middle ard Ferguson snd asked the Govern P NG S LE BOOK NOW ON SALE. buginess. "We are now com- der an an order 1 r thirty 1 an Breakfast and lunch are taken in|ment to establish a reforestation menting. our thirteenth year, lM 5 0 ppt oreoe OF airy bout | dugouts, but dinner, the gala meal [Scheme upon this barren waste of : EEE : which we hope wilVsurpass last $35.000 a ey Eines ®ost-ahout | O4 the day, is always served in the|land and thus prevent the drifting year, and that means we'll be cont. ' ) ns an or 3 most 100 per open One is always sure of a starry | sand from rendering usless hundreds "going some." { cenl. more than pre-war prices. night in Mesopotamia at this time of | Of acres of valuable farm lands ad ary Rr fae N joining. It was stated that hundreds 4 Business Men For Consulaf Service. the Jour Le Srop o min will val of acres of good agricultural land : es S Londos, March bin the your. doors. had been destroyed through helng ganization of the British consular covered with drifting sand. The Min- service which is now under way as 3 all colors: Shanes, and ister seemed impressed by the sug- The Popular Drug Store, special attention will be given to in- dinner--the former if it is a praying | gestion. Open Sundays. ducing business men to enter this{ anthis which boxes one's fore. . Phone 50. Branch 2018 branch of the Government. It isl g,gor the Tatter if it is green and Great Clearing Sale. said that the war has shown it to be fuzzy 'and gets into the soup. Grass- Prevost, Brock street, has made a -- imperative in the Government's in- hoppers grow as big aS lizards, | Breat reduction in price of ready- " Jefest to have fa the service ore When one hops on the table we bet made clothing and gent's. furnish- FRE MH REMEDY. « usiness men with speeial knowledge (ings; also the order work depart- ; THERAPIO No.1. cured of the requirements ofvBritish trad- oh Shien uy JL wi Jews. fm ment, to make room for spring and SEIZED GERMAN MAIL. " % Nog ers in the foreign ports in which they dinaer. He makes mincemeat of | Summer goods. 'There is a good as- ---- -------------- T™ ERAPI ON BLOOD POISON, ay ve pecredited, A committee of} ono ankles. The sandfly is prob- | sortment to choose from at extreme-| Taken to Argentina by Dutch Vessel, THERAPION i300 | (he forein office is now at work on ably Mesopotamia's greatest pest, He |ly low prices. Which Will Intern, ; SOLD BY LEADING CHEMISTS PRICE INENGLASL SS | & S . resembles a housefly in shape, but is SO ------------ Bue Al March § $ Send stamp adress env ope. age & symptoms for FRY --- mueh smaller and: has transparent Held Services in Toronto. uenos res, arch §.--The Vice on surah iis in yar cme. So follow op | Made » Licutenant-Golonel 1 » Dutch steamer Amstelland arrived, 1K CLERC Mai.Co.HAVARSTOCK RDN. W.. LOX ION, one}. wings. His bite causes the "'sandfly Bishop Bidwell last week conduct-| i of uantith f ii BRAT GOVE, STAMP AFYIAKD 30 ALL NNUINE PACKATR The last issue of The Gazette] fever, which prostrates a man for a |e special midday services in St. ase Juantitles of securities and * (London) contains the announce-| week, The fever is not actually | James' cathedral, Toronto. The To- The on : ny. 4 [ment that Capt. Hyla Hume Betts, | dangerous, but it leaves its vietim | ronto News says: "The attendance at it dE outing overnment per ' eldest son of F. P. Betts, K¥ C., of terribly weakened. So far no medi-| the noon-day services have been un-| Mitted very of the securities, but x London, Ont., has been advanced to] cine has been discovered to combat usually large, pnd the addresses of) Seized all the German mail, on the \ the rank of licutenant-colonel in the| the disefse like quinine does malaria. | Biship Bidwell'were listened to with] Eround that it Was not stamped and ) : Royal Engineers (British army). He| The sandfly is so small that it passes | deep earnestness." postage prepaid. y . . has attained this rank in two years. through ordinary mosquito nettings. Local agents for the Amstelland o : Lieut.-Col. Betts is a nephew-of Mrs. VT ct------------------ Rev. Dr. Young of Broadway Tab- said the vessel would probably intern ; 4 ; iB Walkem, Kingston. ' / Snails' Wonderful Habits. ernaele, Toronto, is very fond of a re nek rm Jie Jak 2 3 Don't prolong a quarrel. Make| That snails can pass over such| 00d joke, Dat bo had Sus tuinad on South Atlantic in retaliation for her . ; one hard fight and then quit, sharp instruments as a razor's edge | him recently. He was to F tor his| 31d rendered Germany, without the slightest harm has been | Sermon on Thrift and he took for his : : - demonstrated by a French scientist, | sermon subject: "What We Can Do a atk bi The snail walks with the whole un- au an De, Tena it ia. the View of Life" Meeting. BED R M . : _dersurface of his bedy, and it is pro- | paper on Saturday was ! e . 00. FU RE RP ' To Fit All Styles of F 00D SOURING IN vided with means aril Pre "What We Can Do Without," the ht) Ppulte ot we Cer A We are showin "URNITU ta & CAl ETS : : road on which it travels. A pecul- | pastor at both services! and hold national gatherings has not stock Of bodravne ce bots pring pe Hered ted ne Shoes . STOMACH CAUSES farly complex system of muscles en- A eS sh been checked by the war, says a Ber« pets a Winre ever 9 + "ne Ladies' R ables it to cling in any position to Suffered From ~~ iin correspondent of the. Associated (7 y ' 5 the smoothest objects. In lifting it- : Press. The other day w 1ittle na- All At V. Moderate Pri eels. INDIGESTION, GAS self over the razor's edge it clings Severe Headaches tional convention was held at Lau- " hi yi Ld e I rices. : sy | with the hind part of. its walking yi terberg, a summer resort in the wok OF some time we have been carpying a very large reserve a Ladies R a it-- surface to one side of the blade and TWO Harz Mountains, the like of which + Stock of rugs, linoleums, carpets and firniture. : : : - , . _| extends the fore part and bends it FOR YEARS. hae been Beard: of in any vilier This stock, bought, some of ft two or three years ago, will Low H ls Pape's Diapepsin" Ends All Stom. ------ted never y enable us to the. ee A Di nF down over the other side. Then it country. It wat a "View of 'Lite us to meet of our customers at & very mod- = ach Distress ve draws itself over gradually and Headaches are many and varying: | Convention." Every German who est Yivanes aiid dn Some cases at very old prives. 1 Minutes. without exerting any Pressure UpOD |. wren the head starts to acha you| makes any intellectual pretensions Now 1s the time to select. your spring. furnis ne Wonder what upset your stomach | the edge of the blade. ' It could not, may, be sure there Is some -hiet| at all feels that he must have his i ' a 4 ~which portion of the food 8id thc| however, erawl along the sharp edge causd, The stomach may go wrong,| 'Weltansschauung," or ytew of life, - : ' ! damage--do you? Well, don't bo.{ of a razor or knife. the bowels become constipated, the| his theory as to the government' of ther. If your stomach is in a revolt; | It is a fact that while the common blood may not circulate properly, but! the universe and man's place in it. « Ow : { if sour, gassy and upset, and what | Snail has lungs, heart, and a general the presence of thé headache elearly| Acting in this spirit a small coeirie 3 ho : : you just ate has fermented into circulation. being in every respect an [ (he Dresence of tho feadacho elearivi oor so ory decided to hold this Phone 90. : Limited. stubborn lumps; head dizzy and 3 hreathiy Sreatyre, it er moved some other baneful disease is| Unique convention and read papers 3 i - see, boc Sho, ln, S| Sn 40%, AD | St - ' a foul, tongue coated--just take a Iit-| B¥periments have clearly .demon.| Bur B Bits hua Sox the tlo Pape's Diapepsin and in five min. | trated that any or all of the usual [Past forty years, erin air to 3 'of thé| life conditions may be removed in | Of headaches and has proved. ates you wonder Shak became the case of the enall 'without termi igestion and distress. SINE Its SXtorcy OF Hiders in Millions of men and women today ing its functions. The snail know that it is nee 10. have ali, ita shell on the approach only 100" ; Aug Lrom aN yard of the casionaliy keeps' this delicate organ | TOY Mouth of Ho Shon te oe hon: | Banany from Ba | regulated and they eat their favorite | nl (CL NORLL OF 115 Shel to be b : : Fishermen's Boots, oan : . foods without fear.: - A ) y 9 rs Official Prospectus Will Be Issued March 12th, . silky texture absolutely A pair of rubber boats so light ' rt d t take i" X : - We will look after the details of r subscription without your. stomach doesn't Care. to air and water. In tils ¢ to that they may be rolled up and ear- Fou ption withou of your liberal limit, without rebel-| therefore, it fs plain that o | by chanc : ' ried in the pocket is principally de- . eharge for our services. lion; it your food is a damage in- creature is deprived of three of the 0 signed for the use of amateur Ssher. |B Write today for preliminary particulars. We will also mail to stegd of a help, remember the "| four elements of life--air, water, red. | men, says the Scientific American. you official prospectus when ready. : est, surest, most harmless is] and nourishment. Tit-Bits. For wading through streams they are 3 : > 3 Pape's D 5 costs only} % : worn over the leather shoes, afford- a ' fifty cents for a large case at drug ; ing all the protection of the hexry Wood Gundy & Company stores. It's traly di-1 Ap the meeting in the Board of boots without the inconvenieses of : _ iy gests food. and sets things straight atterns the latter when on the way to and |} Canadian { Radway caps so gently and 'that it is really| i. J. Bushell anno o from the ground. The boots TR} | Montreal Boronia New York. ~ Please, for your sake,| & Mi 80 Hale the Smt 4 are made pute gum. fashion lined, IQ}. Ah Bil ha A Sa oN " don't go on and on a weak, dis-| scription towards : and have an elastic top, thus fitting » 88 3 x tightly around toe leg. Pr ---------------------------------------------------------- ordored stomach; It's so unnecessary. | tion, having contributed $25.

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