_ Btomach. ° & teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia PAGE 3Ix SUFFERED TERRIBLY WITH HER HEART wWovULn WARE UP SMOTHERING ---------- « The terrible Smothering and chok- ing up sensations and sinking spells, the feelings or dizziness and faint. ness that come over those whose heart and nerves are deranged causes the greatest distress of both mind and body. : Milburn's Heart and. Nerve Pills give prompt relief and effect a com- pleté eure in cases of such severity. Mrs. A. M. Powell, Norval Station, Ont, writes: "I cannot speak too highly of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. I suffered five years with my heart and nerves, but the last two years 1 have suffered terribly. If 1 went to bed 1 would wake up as-.if I were smothering, 1 did not get one night's sleep but of seven. 1 got so very weak that the doctor was called in, and he said it was my heart, and that I must take great care of my- self. | saw your advertisement- in your mlmanae¢ for Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and said I would try them. | have only taken two boxes of them and I feel a new woman, I will recommend them to anyone af- filcted with heart trouble." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 60c a box at all dealers, or mail- ed direct on receipt of price by The Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. BISUR AGNES FOR DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION Heartburn, Belching, Soar Acid ad in Stomach, ete., take in a half glass of hot water after eat- ing." 1s safe, pleasant and harnitess to use and gives almost instant res liet, It neutralizes stomach acidity and sweetens the food contents so that digestion is easy and painless. Sold by druggists everywhere. a ---- » Own Correshandent) Aj 7 No. @ Troop St. An- drew's Girl Guldes have ge- cured two lots and will be #n line for g roductiol by rais- ing a crop toes Road . Ov John atarted a of men to work on King street- on Monday niorning to clean u ast evening they were through the business Townsend LEO] pretty | part of the street Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Will'am Hen- derson left at noon yesterday for a visit with friends at Mallorytown. Mrs. Henderson will remain there for the sumn and Mr. Henderson purposes going to the far west pro- vince Miss Kate O'Neill and little niece, Miss Mary LaQue are spending a few weeks in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. T.ee. Mrs. W..S. Bedard, North street, was summoned to Taylor by the illness of her father, Joseph Marshall. ID. Ford Jones and A. W. Maylor are spending a couple of weeks at Atlantic City. Miss Isabella MeDonald, spending the past few months with friends in Montreal, has returned hpme. A meeting was held." in church lecture hall last evening in the interests of greater production, three lots having been offered to the Y.PS, if they would culjivate them. These officers were appointed: Sup- erintendent, William Pratt; over- eeers, Willlam Sunbury, J. K. Lath- more and T. H. Mallory. Canadian Casualties. Died of wounds--B. Hicks, Hast- ings, . Dangerously wounded-----Lieut. H. J. Starratt, Ottawa, Reported wounded--Ildeut. T. A. Willlams, Ottawa, Wounded--A, Webster, Cornwall; B. Strader, Winchester. Killed in actlon--C. L. Kinmond, Ottawa; G. Kelsey, Charleston; A. iol oan - Merrickville; W. Burke, \Prescott; BO. Grant, Smith's Falls; P. D. Zeran, Newington; N, Gregory, Morewood. Ww Died--iC. Parker, 'Almonte; SEEDS ® We have a fine varlety of Steele Briggs, Remnle's and Ferry's flower and garden Seeds; also yellow Dutch sets, by the pound. - Thompson's Grocery 204 Princess Street. Phone 387. "UNITED GROCERY 138 Princess St. New Maple Syrup. All kinds of Garden Seeds Dixon, Verona. Wounded--J. M. Brown, Frank- ville; W. Asselstine, Belleville; A. Webster, Cornwall; W. A Spencer, Foxboro; T. Houston, Cornwall. A military funeral is being ae- conded the late Pte. Solton on Thurs- day afternoon from R. J. Reid's un- dertaking parlors. The first aeroplane from Deseronto camp this year flew over the city on Wednesday afternoon. DODD'S 7) LSE PILLS 010 6 ye Bi oy SHIN STI he Pei hi NR HT i Ms, RY aphid gn | } s IS ABETES 242 Mountain St, Montreal, Warm, comfortable rooms, read sopable rates. A home for trim slents. Tel. Uptown 5348, Try Us tor Anything in the Electrical Line Halliday Electric Co. ---------- | The test of a good housewife -- can she really control? es + ce Of Sale Blouses wil i & i Canada Food Béard. on Hand be Cleared at Satur- day's Sale Prices. VOILE BLOUSES $1.00, $150 $1.75, $2.00, ; y 50, Etc. $2.50, icot, white and black, '$1,98, $2.00, $3.00 and ub. he sizes are en in above lots and you must not delay, so as to get your size. 3 SE NEW HATS ARRIVING DAILY § | seca which co d not be irace | Deceased was a farmer, about thirty- | To Belleville Bridge Company In- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1918. THE KINGSTON BOAT | SERVICE BEGINS APRIL 22 Believed, That the Ice Will Be| Out of the St. Lawrence River Then. Even though there is considerable floating ice in the channel between Cape Vincent and Wolfe Island and Kingston, the Rogkport Navigation Company who run between Kings- ton and Cape Vincent have completed arrangements to make the first trip p nt on April 22nd. The isquoi, which ran the route last year will be used on this trip and during the rest of the sea- son, Capt, Carnegie in charge of. the boat believes the ice will be com- pletely out of the river by the time of the first trip., Owing to the fact that many autos are ferried to Kingston, the Missisquoi, has been 80 reconstructed as to accommodate five automobiles, LITTLE TOT BURNED PLAYING WITH MATCHES Constable ~ Marshall Arme strong's Daughter Victim of Sad Accident. The three-year-old daughter of Po- lice Constable Marshall Armstrong is in-the General Hospital, suffering from severe burns. The little tot, unknown to ; her mother, secured some matches on Monday, and in playing with them in front of her home, set ' fire to her dress. A yong man who was driving by at the time, with the assistance of oth- ers attracted to the scene, succeeded in checking the flames. But for the timely assistance she would have been burned to death. She Is doing nicely, however, and a speedy re- covery' is now looked for, s 2 ~ 4 CBITUARY The Late Miss Henrietta Burns. 'R. J. and W. J. Burns returned from Buffalo, N.Y., on Wednesday morning with the remains of their sister, Miss Henrietta Burns, who died there on Saturday last. The funeral is to be private from the re- sidence of W. J. Burns, 304 Uni- versity avenue, Thursday afternoon to Cararaqui cemetery. HOME RULE BILL ; TO BE INTRODUCED Government to Resign If the House of Lords Re- Jects it. London, April 17.--GCeorge N, Barnes, Labor member of the British in a Lusinéss declines, and the State also wii | the first sale. When the sscremary see ite Income sag to the 'extent that | nounced the low minimum which, he dealings fu stocky are cut down by the | hod of Se : #ldered matter credite follow! proceei atgd © to Indy erica § tolled, 1018, a which, red pa F120. 96 ator b rlaime credito but to suffice ors a ability tor pol rrons Bank « untarf} Ate im rradite I it 1a Pittsh tton in Board. refuses ers to that 1) ers in ntl Delivered -- $1.35 for Three Months ordere ® constr that § Board prices. eighty Steel o count, and jp prices, ment collects $0 on each completed | transaction an thé short side In 100! shares of stock the State mets $2 --second phase---has again shown The Globe's leadership in cables. No other Toronto morning paper has had special despatches every * day, right from correspondents on ¢ the battlefields, except The Globe Toronto, Can. The only paper in Ontario having the cable services of The London Times, The Lon- don Chronicle and The New York Times, " SEND ONE DOLLAR TO-DAY and get THE GLOBE, with its great Cable 4 Service and "War Summary" daily, by mall es ABdvess .......i..... eh " (This was ¢lipped from Order through your newsdealer or mail this direct. d itself, but preparations are going Can't sleep! Can't eat! Can't even digest what little you do eat! One or two doses ARMY & NAVY DYSPEPSIA TABLETS will make you: feel ten years younger. Best known for Consti , Sour Stomach po: remedy pai ) 25 cents a at all Dru , OF sent to 3 Pale ug aists, ox V ua i---------- U. S. ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West Broadway, N.Y: FOR THREE MONTHS he had set for this offering there was af first : - often . L of 2 " : Rp * for the € German ve ize to we and heen tax bar : make piirket tivity hough ont + Brit. we " terial. of the The to 8 1 no 8 at part ae oe t upon new 17 4's. ew 13 Be eve nged slight. reach- d were + situ. men 'ror. ward on the theory that not to surpass Carry. | hy a generous margin the total fxed for ta. those narket some- Wir Cabinet without portfolio, -an- nounced in. the House of Commons that the Government interided. to in- troduce a Home Rule bill immediate iy and would use every présure to pass it, Mr. Barnes announced that the Lloyd-George Government would re- sign if the House of Lords refused to pass a new Home Rule bill. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Local Notes snd Iteses Of Genersl Interest. Mrs. J. Donoghue, 111 Raglan Road, was removed to the Hospital Tuesday in James ambulance, The remains of the late Kennedy were sent by the Reid firm to Vancouver, B.C., Pte. lL. on the body. The agricultural of the Board of Trade haye a meeting at 3 p.m. Saturday committee attend to discuss greater production. The remains of the late Frederick day, were transferred to Trenton on Wednesday by the James Reid firm. five years of age, STRENUOUS OPPOSITION creasing Its Tolls, (Canadian Pre Despatch) Ottawa, April 17.--The railway committee of the Commons spent its entire sitting to-day considering Gus Porter's bill respecting the Belleville- Prince Edward Bridge Company. There was strenuous opposition to a cliuse of the Vill authorizing ihe company to increas® its tolls, both from members of the House and dele- gations from Belleville, Prince Ed- ward County and other municipalities in 'attendance, The hearing of the delegationssoccupied the atiention of the commitiee until it adjourned. BIG JAM OF ICE. Grenville Encountered It Between Simcoe and Amherst Islands, There is a big ice jam between Simeoe and Amherst Islands. The Government steamer Grenville, which haid Spain Kingston for the winter, made Ber &rst trip out on Tuesday. Capt. Esford was in command, and be reports a very heavy jam of lee between Simcoe and Amberst Islands. Le ------------------------ eps. Chatham, April 17. --Chatham will have 900 or more war gardens this year, tilled by every class of citizén, fi the professional man to the h ie laborer. By the end u he org edi eg that alll a vacant land will | lowed and 9 -- "British Admiralty officals sought | the aid of the Provincial Department {of Agriculture in securing the plant- : :000 bushels of fibre flax transporied Builders, Attention Bis Lumber, Shingles, Ete. Good Assortment On Hand. _Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria St. Phone 1042. General |i Reid's IH James |} Wednesday. His mother accompanied [fi y of i intends to }{ and Invite representative farmers to i Gunter, whe died in the city or Tues- FOR SALE Square pianos, in the best of condition, Used organs in mahogany plano case, prices. A We have a new upright colonial piano in mahogany case, for $323.00, Guaranteed for ten years. You should see and hear this piano. Exclusive agency for | Terms arranged. $75 and $100. at especially low Nordheimer and Steinway Pianos. R. J. RODGER Jeweler, Princess Street. How Blue-jay Ends Corns is a thin, soft pad 'which stops the pain by relieving A the pressure, : : B is the BBB wax, which gently undermines the corn. Usually it takes only 48 hours to end the corn: completely, : C is rubber adhesive, which sticks without wetting. It wraps around the toe and makes the plaster snug and comfortable. Blue-jay is applied in a jiffy, After that, one doesn't feel the corn. The action is géntle, and applied to the corn alone. Sp the corn disappears without sore- ness, Corn Can't Resist Blue-jay Blue-jay is the gentle way -- but certain. "Relief is an then the corn comes out in 48 hours. | 'The litile spot of BAB medicated wax covers D only the a It is the dainty, clean way. Harsh liquids are mussy and dangerous. Paring might brieg oh \ Millions of people have used Bluc-jay for years. appearance of & corn vn put.on a Blue-jay a hie One plaster is usually sufficient; once in a while an old, stub- bom corn requires a second. Try the Blue-jay way tonight. It means freedom forever from aching coms. } Bluesjay Plasters at all druggists --25c per package, BAUER & BLACK, Makers of Surgical Dressings slightest ia : Newion Spyro oule, a farmer of Ki collector for 1 f Now Chicago Foot Specialist is Coming Here At considerable expense and trouble, we have ar' ranged for a foot expert to be at this store On April 19th, 20th & 22nd for the convenience of foot sufferers, : Examination and Advice' Free Aa S* Let Your Foot §UES Come Forthand Gain No Mart et Complete Comfort This expert, who is one of the Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the noted specialist and recognized foot authority is able to tell at once what the real cause of your foot trouble is. He knows feet as a dentist does teeth or as an architect does houses. "ir Scholl Appliance or Romegty Fo Every Foot Toubl No matter how simple or how serious your foot trouble is, he can tell you (and show you) how to gain Immediate Relief and a rapid correction of the difficulty, Remember the dates. sure to come in. Everybody welcome. Abernethy's Shoe Store Watch Your Feet" _ Phone 201. % BOYD'S Garage Li Is now open with a full line of au : mobile tires and accessories. Fire proof building, equipped with the very latest tools and equipment for all kinds of automobile repair work. Geo. W. Boyd :: Prop. 129 Broek Street. ' Agents for Reo Cars. , YY Popular Patriotic Records Here Is a List of the Favorites. And Hear Them Play "Over There." "Take Me Back to Dear OW Blighty." "Good-bye Broadway, Hello France." "It's a-Long Way to, Berlin, But We'll Get There.". "Tom, Dick and Harry (Hurry Back)." "When We Wind Up the Watch on the Rhine," "Somewhere in France." "Good Luck to the Boys of the Allies." "Somewhere in France is Daddy," "Somewhere In France is the Lily." "Send Me Away With a Smile." . "My Sweetheart is Somewhere in France" v "Pack-Up. Your Troubles in Your Old Kit 0¥p=~ © "Keep the Home Fires Burning." : "Where Do We Go From Here?" "I May Be Gone for a Long, Long Time All the Above Records In Stock. Come In