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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Mar 1918, p. 4

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v YR LOT FOR SALE 40 ft, x 120 11. Enough stone on it to build a house, Snap for $150 t W. H. Godwin & Son Insurance and Real Estate, 39 Brock St. Phone 421 ahah ~ a 2 1 BISURAT MACK EG ron Heart Storm: a teasy nat ty and 0 tha S01 Sok etm tims rs nro AI b {Keeley Jr MODO. Jf -- {If Best's Spring Tonics Are prepared to pive the qnick- est results -- ladting, too, Sulphur aud molasses 25¢ Sarsaparilla Compound . $1.00 Blood Purifier, 50c¢ and $1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine, 75¢ and $1.00 Fmulsion Cod Liver Oil, * H0c and $1.00 Best's Popular Drug Store. Everything Photographie Those people (and they are many) who dread the ordeal of an eye examin- | alion are agreeahly aston- ished to find that, as made us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or inconven- ience. And We Us~ No Drugs. Developing and Printing. Phone 59. Branch 2018 Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. a 226 Princess Street R130 i an ine presen: arines of five cards the College faster Open ni Ey CR Store Tea Waggon ? We have a number of up-to-date designs. Nothing is mote convenient for serving af- ternoon tea. Bedroom furniture in a great variety of designs. We save money for you by mak- ing our purchases months ago. VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS A Complete Stock on Hand. DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION ' ing .§ Acid to | relist To ~~. food staffs in the county eam. | £4 FY ee truck year at mills! WOOK CIL TO PURCHASE SEED, | Which Will be Resold to the Resi dent Farmers--Capt. K. M. Shorey Married in England--Per. sonal News. (From Our ows Napanee, Mare 7 i ncil of Lennox and Addington here to-day in response to the tirequest of the lieutenant-governor ¢5 I| consider ways and memp® to assist in the maximum prod ction of essential this year, i after passing many important measures regarding the same, the council took an entirely new step, as la founty couneil, by. passing a { law providing for the {the county, through. the accredited jagent of the organization of re- | sources committee, the district re- | presentative of the Agricultural De- | partment, of ear loads of seed i | wheat, oats, and corn to be 8 {resident farmers, marquis wheat i $2 a bushel and O.AL. No. 72, oats, | and corn, the latter two grains at j cost price, said seed grains to be i8gwn this son by farmers, It is { expected this action by the couneil { whl materially increase the produc | thon in the county, of wheat {and will certainly improve {ity of its oats where ndent y 3 Lounty 1! met pure e by at least, the gual- such seed is as to the corm, it will fill of the farmers Let suéh 1 steps be followed by other {cotinties and an inerease of produc' {tion of wheal and other cereals will | certainly follow All honor the old U.EL. county for Its measura of | practical patriotism i Word was received of the marriage {of Capt. Kenneth M. Shorey, M.D, | only son of George Shorey, Switzer- | ville, to Miss Laura Montgomery, | formerly of Cardinal, Ont,, but at {the time of the i & nurse in England The was rated quietly 14th in cele- a UME ACHING HEAD, PAINS IN BACK Heart Action Was Weak and Nerves Greatly Exhausted -- Now in Extra Good Health, | Tweed, Ont., Mar. 28 This is a {cheering letter from Mrs. Wagar, be- cause it describes the condition in which many women find themselves (and tells how cure was effected. | Once the food cure was resorted to the system was gradually and cer- | tainly built up and reconstructed. {The old symptoms disappeared, be- cause the reason for their existence {had been overcome. 'It is well worth | while to give Dr. Chase's Nerve Food {a trial when such results are ob- | tained. | Mrs. H. BE. Wagar, Tweed, Ont., writes: "My system was in a run- {down condition, 1 could not sleep jwell and was very nervous. 1 had { frequent headaches and pains {through my back, and my nerves fused to twitch I took weak spells, {was short of breath and my heart ac- ition seemed weak. 1 was in very {poor health generally. | went to a {doctor and he advised me to take a |rest, and gave me medicine, but it did not help me. My husband got me some of Dr. Chake's Nerve Food {one day, and this treatment gave me such relief that I took many boxes {I cannot tell just how many, but {enough to build up my system, and rid me of the old symptoms. '1 grad- {ually began ta get stronger, until icould get around and de my own THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM |uNNox AND ADDINGTON COUN-{ ! } by- G, T URSDAY, HE DARKENED HIS GRAY HAIR MARCH 28, 1918. , . . $904 ! Cop , . Probs: Fine and a little milder today and on Friday. They Used to Call Him Grandpa; Now They Call Him Kid. Tells How He Did Te. Mr. J. A resident of McCrea, a EENEENREEEREE | well known Francisco, who was called Daddy and Grandpa on ac- count of his white hair, and who darkened it with a simple home-made mixture, récently made the following statement 'Anyone can prepare a simple mix- ture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glossy To a halt pint of water add 1 ounee of bay rum, a small box of Orlex Compound and 1; ounce of glycerine. These in- gredients ean be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the de- sired shade is obtained. This will make a gray-haived person look twenty years younger. It does not ¢olor the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off, My friends now e¢all me 'Kid." Amin London, England ' Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sherwood ar- rived home this week after spending the past three months in New York City. Miss Elsie Woodedek is speud- ing the Easter holidays in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. 'F. W. Knapp are re- joicing over the arrival of a little daughter on. March 26th. Mrs. R H. Wagner, To: 0, is spending the Easter holidays with her father, M WC. lazier Dr. I. {'isher spent a couple of days in town this week. Mr. and Mrs David Yopng spending a couple of weeks with their daughter, Mrs, Robert Assel- stine, Mosc Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Frank Anderson, Ottawa, are spend- ing Raster wi her father,- R. B. Allen, Market square are | Theatrical News (Continued from Page 8.) "Oh, Boy." "Oh, Boy!" the Comstock-Elliott comedy in music that has enjoyed a | record run of two years at the Prin. cess Theatre, New York, will 'be the attraction at the Grand for two nights, I'riday and Saturday, March 29th and 20th, with a matinee on Saturday. 'Oh, Boy!" is utterly dif- ferent from what has been long known as musical comedy in 'Am- erica It is of the intimate style gnade famous in New (York by (F. Ray Comstock and Willlam Elliott, 'who introduced such popular entertain- 3 seem to catch 'hands with the audience and take those in the or- chestra seats into their confidence in such a manner as to make the whole performance seem as @ family party. | Phe various, songs and dances fi in accurately and consistently with the action of the plot, differing com- pletely fgom those musical comedies where the specialties seem forced and out of keeping 'with the story being unfolded on the stage. As there are more thaw twenty distinet musical. humbers intdoduced,: it will he seen that the action in "Oh, Boy!" is fast and furious through the three hours occupied in its preséntation. Thurston, the Magician. Every man, woman and child in America i$ a maturalized citizen of thi great world of amusement, THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY Do Your Easter 'Shopping Saturday And please shop early -- all stocks are complete with the very latest novelties in broad assortments at popular prices. New York Suits & | Coats aL We have ready for Saturday the greatest assort- :+¥/ ment of new suits and coats that has even been our 74 privilege to display -- many of which will be shown for the first time tomorrow. > The suits contain every new style feature in all the most fashionable weaves and wanted shades: and for beauty of design and tailoring they repre- sent the acme of perfection in the art of high grade ready-to-wear, at popular prices. Suits specially priced from $16.50 up. All expert alterations free of charge. The Coats are marvels of perfection in fit, finish and material. - We have ready one hundred crisp new styles that arrived from New York on Wednes- day. The cloths shown are Delhi, serge, tricotine, poplin, velour and Bannockburn tweeds -- styles and sizes to suit all figures. Priced from $9.98 on up. {honsework. 1 am not bothered now! which has long recognized Thurston | with sick headaches, and am enjoy- | as its absglute monarch in magic. It {ing extra good heajth I would re-{is said that local theatregoers will [commend Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to NN 3 fall suffering from nervousness of any t kind." | Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, hoc a -- | vox, a full treatment of six boxes for {$2.75, at all dealers, or Fldmanson, | Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Do {not be talked into accepting a sub- * % | stitute. Imitations only disappoint. ; | monn SANA AN tg . , | FE ir a | Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff Ha---------------------------- Easter S TSHIRE The only sure way to get rid of SLICED WII { dandruft is to dissolve it, then you {destroy it entirely. To do this, get [about four ounces of ordinary liquid _ LETTUCE, PARSLEY, RHUBARB, / - GREEN ONIONS. farvon; apply it at night when retir- Ling; use enough to moisten the scalp {and rub it in gently with the finger § tips. NOTE «= No delivery after April 1st. We adopt this mea- sure to economize in operating charges; alo with WiBwiew 10 selling the Davies Quality Provisions and Fresh Meats at Lower Prices, T. F. HARRISON CO., LTD. Phone 90. Arahat We are showing some beautiful new styles in.crepe de chene and georgette crepe waists, in all the wanted shades. - Priced from $2.98 up. cials! Do this tonight, and hy morning, most if not all of your dandruff will be zone, and three or four more ap- plications will completely dissolve amd entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at ronce, and your hair will be fluffy, lus- trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get lguid arvon at any drug store. Tt is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. ~~. READ THIS! What Kind of a hat.can you buy for a dollar? wt No doubt you have an old one laying around. We can) clean and reshape it into 'this season's latest siyle. If yom are in doubt drop In and see: our shapes, also samples of our work. Gentleman, dig out that DO THE SPIRITE COME: BACK? Sed Thurston," the magician, at the Grawmd Monday. and Poesday, April ist and Ind, with a maftines Faster Mon- sd have an opportunity of witnessing the most varied programme ever given by this inimitdble master of magle during his engagement at the Grand next Monday and Tuesday, April 1st and 2nd, with a matinee Faster Monday. The popularity of Thurston is readily understood after seeing one of his performances. The absence of sameness is strikingly noticeable, every act is _ different from the one. preceding it, Tor while one astounds, 'and astonishes, 'the resi may be of such an amusing ¢ha- racter as'fo throw the audience into a conviilsion of laughtér. 'Thurston is conceded to be the peer of enters tainers in his class. His genial man» iner, his mode of execution of the | various tricks and illusions and wl oo 'aster Millinery Good news for the matron or miss with, an Edster hat still to buy -- 100 beautiful New York hats in trim little tailored effects and charming model dress hats -- have - just been received and will be on opening display tomorrow. This showing, aug- mented by. our own special Easter display, will make this the greatest showing that "has ever been displayed in Kingston. Hats to suit all, from the matron to the little miss of two. Popularly priced throughout. ; i > -- 1 i Just Arrived! Néw Easter Gloves, in kid, chamois, doeskin and chamoisette, in all the wanted shades. : See these Saturday ! sonia, a Wo Davi , ne . Phone 597. i great amount wf humor he throws into Mis work with his delightful spatter wdd to the general excellence tof the programme This. year Thurston is preseiiting many strange, [58 weird and inexplicable mysteries, felt hat. 7 We can put it'right, } making affinity with unseen forces back into shape for you. We: | seam certain. : . ht wipe them.' We clean oe a a the un inside and out, Be Sure to Hear Dr. Cullis. ; and Maple Sugar do wot require Yoon Tae Board. #53 ® 9 Offerings! them is Canada Food 8 : '® Spring shoes for men and boys, in the latest styles, and at our special prices. Dressy shoes for men, $5.50 to $8.00... "tt the number right: | Convoeation Hall, Friday, 8 p.m Admission free. The Toronto World - The Kingston says? "Dr. Cullis is a very charming 3 s woman and afplever, lqzieal and in- Hat Cleane teresting speaker. She has a very : A leasing appearance and m charming 163 Princess Street. De and has been merely "lent" |@ Phone 1188. to Canadd for three meuths \when | mm she returns to England. ! M me | she Is giving herself generously to addresses and to any other service :§ by which «he can assist thd wanes of | the times ° " i } in a broad assortment of the newest designs. * Mauntaeturers ot PAN-A-LAC It Waterproofs gud dees not rot your AN. v Co. ' EN = Open To-night, "The hat store." Geo Mills & >

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