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Daily British Whig (1850), 16 May 1918, p. 3

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HOUSEWIFE .T00K VINOL Now She is Strong and Well Berkeley, Cal--"I .was nervous, irritable, no appetite, could not sleep, and was always tired, so my house- work was & great e fort. After many other meditines "had failed Vino! our Af it fails to help J Mahood" Drug Store, Kingston. Also at the best druggist in all On- 'tario towns ooo Pure S 3 ater i.e Fresh "dally to your home, for 10 cents'a gallon. A number of new, customers can be taken o af i present, and more added as Hi soon as es 4 aveyances | aro complet eliver, This water has been ex- amined at Queen's College and found absolutely pure. ... ... Don't neglect, but phone at once and make arrangements for prompt delivery, Phone 59 or 1056 ran Wy Keeley Jr, MOD. TTY ey adhd dh a Those people (and they | ar¢ many) who dread the p ordeal of an eye examin- b ation are agreeably aston; | ished to find that, as made by us, il causes no pain, discomfort, or inconven ience. . in ££ And We Use No Y, 3 | whol x BEING HELD. Probationers Received--Open Meoot- ing on Wednesday Evenlag--Ad- dresses by Rev. W. 8S. Lennon and Rev. F. A. Reid. The opening session of the thodist district meeting in I Street Methodist church on Wednes- day afpérnoon Iwas attended by twenty ministers froin this district. In the afternoon routine i were brought ithe meeting. 3. Throop, Road, was, admitted dnto. full con- nection with tre Methodist chu ch; W. 'W. Doherty, Parham, was con- tinued on probation, and G. A. Stein- beng, Portsmciut's, and {H. IR. James, were received B.A, Kingston, on protien. Vv. A. E. Oliver was elected Sepretpry of the meeting a the evegping an open meeting was & by a large congrega- tion. Rev. WW. 8 n, Ganan- ogue, made a splendid address on "Vitalizing the Baptismal Service.' and (was followed by Rev. ¥. A. Reid, Sydembam, on ithe subject of making the communion service in- spirational, During the evening solos were rendered by H. R. James, B.A, and by Sergt. Gask. The ministers [present at the meeting are: Rev. J. D. Ellis, Kings- ton, 'chairivan of the district; Rev. W. T. G. Brgwn, (Rev. Samuel Shib- ley, Rev. William Craiz, Rov. A. Bell, Rev, Joh Rog" noge Re George 8. Clendinnen, Rev, a ou Curgeiev. ww. hc. .nn, fe. » - EE Tue all of Kinggton; Rev. W. 8. aman. Gananoque; Rev. W. W. Webse, Cananogue: 'Rev. W. EL. Lomg, Pittdburg;. Rev. [E. Richard- son Kelly, ICataragui; Rev. J. W. Charlesworth, [Biginburg; Rev. A. E. Oliver, Inverary; Rev Ernest 'Codling, Battersea; Rev. H. A. Reid, Sydenham; Rev. Join (A. Waddell, Seeleys' Bay. The following pro- ibationers were also present: Lieut. C. A. Tapping, Kingston; W. WwW. Dohénty, Parhafh; 1. S. Throop, Perth Road; G. (A. Steinbeng, Ports- mou); H. R. James, B.A, Kings- ton. Me- Grant Grimshaw after disposing of 'his farming stock bas moved frou. his fapm on Wolfe Island to the Breslin house in Cape Viucent, N.Y. Building-up for the Spring' Attack #t the Front is a ood deal hie pufting the body in condition' for an invasion of the. germs of grip, pneumonia or ® Spring fever" here at home. At this time of the year most people Suffer from a condition often called Spring Fever. They feel tired, worn ont, before the day is half thra, They may have frequent headaches and | gbmctimes ® pimply " or pale skin and hite lips. Five reason for this is that uring the wintertime, shut up with- in y eating too much meat and too. little green vegetables, one heaps fuel inte. the which is not burned up aod the vs remain to poison = 4 tlogging up of the circulation -- with inactive liver and kid- veys, 8 10 pnt your house in order. Or am Invigorating tonic which will clarify the . put new life in the bod. gRi8 10 the eyes, and a skin, nothing does so well herh extract made from root, Blood and Stone root, 3 root and Wild Cherry is ean be had in con- venient, ready -to- wee et form at all drug sores, Bniy cents, and has been sol@ for fifty vears as Dr. Pierce's Gollan Medical Discovery. By reason of the n 3 ing on when the blosd is pure ve feel the olfect, and neoralgis or other nerve i pear be- cause such 1 {8 the cry of the starved nerves for food. ring from backache, frequent or seamby urine. rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired feeling, the simple way to overcome these disorders is wierely to obtain Dr. Pierce's Anuric from yom as a Golden there is n6 ename quality. You will utensils--you will be deligh OF THE METHODIST CHURCH 1S | Gore | Y coulda be presented by i 4 | WENT OVER TO OSWEGO. AND i . IBACK IN TWENTY-FHREE HOURS | (Continued from Page 8.) f i "Seven Days' Leave" i Theatregoers of this eity will {doubtless _recélve with a glow of ar-| tistic "eiatation, the announce« . {ment of bert Campbell---a name! he steamer H. N, Jex, under the | that stands for the best things of the command of Capt. Maleolm Shaw, theitre--that he will present "Seven Made a record run to Oswego for Days' Leave" at the Grand Opera Goal. The siedmer made the trip House on Friday and Saturday, May over and back with 500 tons of hard 17th and 18th, with a matinee on! (chestnut) coal for the Sowards Saturday. Followers of the theatre Coal Company, inside of twenty-three familiar with the activities of the hours. i playhouses in London since the ad-| If Kingston is able to get a few vent of the war will not need to he' vessels to make tifips of this kind, it apprised that "Seven Days' Ledve"| does not look as iX there will be any is one of the big pepular sensations, coal fafhine 'here tl is winter. The of the British capital, aud has been! Jex cleared from Kingston, on Tues- since December, = 1916, fourteen day afternoon at 4.30 o'clocl, and months ago, since which time it has arrived back in Kingston at 3.30 been attracting to the Lyceum! o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. Theatre, there, audiences that have! M.T. Co's buitetin: The tug Laura never falled to tax the capacity. In-| Grace cleared. light for Prescott, to deed, the production in the matter of rhring up the 'barge Brookdale to box office receipts has exceeded the Kingston: the tug Weaver cleared best record of even "Ben Hur," one with two coal barges for Montreal; of the most prodigiously successful the tug Magnolia is due to arrive to- of London hits. A comedy with a| day; with the barges Augustus and military background. and with the Lapwing, with coal from Charlotte: tension of war electrifying its action | the tug Magnolia will clear with the throughout, accurately describes | barges Godfrey and Brookdile for "Seven Days' Leave," the big speetac-| Port Dalhousie. ular military comedy. The play isn't] The sddooner Katie Eccles arrived of the actual war zones, however, its| with &~ cargo of between four bun- action passing around London--the | dred and five hundred tons of hard Londdn of to-day Secured 500 Tous of Hard Coal for Sowards Coal Company--Schooner Eccles Also Came in With Cargo for Rebert Crawford. i | coal from Oswego, for Robert Craw- | ford. Opera Company." | The steamer City of Ottawa ar- The Beston English Opera Com-| rived from Montreal at 2.25 a.m. and pany, which by its excellent work cleared for Toronto and Hamilton during its four months' run in Chi-|at 3.40 a.m. on Thursday. cago, has hecome the talk of the mu | The steamer City of Hamilton ar- sical world, comes to the Grand on| rived from Torontp and Hamilton at Wednesday, May 22nd, matinee and| 7.45 a.m. and eclearbd for Montreal night, In spite of the many attempts at 9 a.m. on Thursday. during recent years, it remained for| The steanier Tonic is expected to this organization to prove that opera | pass up on Thursday, a capable com-| pany, and performances of the stan-| dard operas given in so creditable; 4 manner as to leave little to be de-| sired, It has shown that proper busi-{ } ness arrangement, combined with the! % . No iia | > 1 art of knowing how, can give the! Mrs. Eugene Vaillancourt, St. Ma: public real performances of opera! thitu, Que. writes: "My baby suffer- at prices they can afford, With such (ed greatly from constipation so I be- artists as Joseph F. Sheehan, John |8an using Baby's Own Tablets, I was W. Warren, Hagel Eden, Florentine Surprised with the prompt relief they St. Clair, Blaine De Sellem, Alice May |8ave him, and now I always keep Carley, 'Arthur Deane, Francis J,|them in the house." Once a mother Tyler, W. R. Northway and many Das used Baby's Own Tablets for her others, there can be no doubt as to little opes she always keeps a supply the excellence of the performance, on had for the first trial convinces particularly when augmented by a her there is nothing to equal them chorus and a special orchestra such in keeping her little ones well. The a8 one seldom hears nowadays, it is: Tablets are sold by medicine dealers not surprising that the advent of or by mail at 25 cents a box from this organization in the west has The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., proved just as welcome, and is the, Brockville, Ont. tale of theatrival circles heve, as it! was in the east during its four : {COMPLETE WORK months' season in Chicago. The Bos- ten English Opera Company will pres-| ON TRENT CANAL For This ant in English en Wednesday after- by the noon Flotows romantic opera, | mons. -- "Martha," and on Wednesday cven- ing, "The Bohemian Girl." Stand Against Divorce, Ottawa, May 16. --During con- Quebee, May 16.--L'Action Cathor+ sideration of the estimates of the lique, has been publishing a series Derartient of Raflways and Canals of articles condemning the proposed in the Hohe of Commons an item amendments to the divorce law of of $500,000 for construction of the Canada. 1t unequivocally condemns Trent Camal caused some 'discussion. divorce and maintains that, though!J. H. Burnham emphasized the tm- the existing divorce law, stringent as portance work. The canal It is, is not to be favored, it must not would be completed in a few years, be amended in any way as to render he said, and would open up the divorce more easy. | commerce «of 'Central Ontario to the ei emmanlsaieairedbi {Great Lakes. Jt was a fine thing to Weather Notes. jthink that this rojo, which haa Showers are mow occurring in been first mooted 78 years ago, was many poitions of the western pro- |@bout to be completed, The water vinces; #hey have als) Seen experi- [Way would serve the interests of 2,- enced In the 'Lake Superior district, [000,000 people. 'He suid that early The steady ko! tvliich bis been so [next mcath the Minster of Railways petistent over the Hudson Bay is [ard Canals and other officials of the now moderating. : | Government would make a trip from a {OUtawa down the Rideau Capal to A constable arrived in tho city on Lake Ontario and up the Trent Canal Thursday morning with a woman lo Gecigian Bay, and extended je from New Brunswick, who has been | Ivitation to the members af the sentenced to five years in the peni-| House te join the party. r wh tentiary for theft. S. W. Jacobs wanited io Kung ut There was a scarcity of butter re- it Vas pp AmpOuive Phatt, Shi hid ported on the market Thursday Should an loigd' Ong y Phe morning. owing to the non-attend- Mh dor Eo ks Of Da de. ance of farmers who usually have a (GUSFRN Buderise. do mow ork goodly supply on hand. wilitle the War was on, and He fafleq There was no session of the Police yy soe why it should continue the nstrudtion of the Trent Canal. "Boston English Baby's Own Tablets " Always In The Home Hem of Arete aoe0, of Com Court on Thursday morning, i There 18 going to be another Vie- Awiggist. In tablets. fifty cents. --- be sure to get sa oo . Edwards: "If this work was thst moched (78 years agy it can hardly be called new work." H. E. Tavigueur said that if the Government was unable to carry on ithe St. Charles River works at Que: ..iDéc bovause of the mar Mt was strange that ® would continue the Trent Canal construction. =! Dr. Reld replied that the Trem =! Canal was now Dear completion anu = 'that the memey was asked Tor in con nection with contracts let a loms tory Loan. 4 TRENT CANAL OPENING, , May 16.--J. i. Burn: : el Duncan ind City Clerk rmsttong, of n érument _Otta t opening of ted with. the : Ceremony Will Take Place 'About, : June 1st, 88 city a With the Govs PAGE THREE Ye » : .... FRIDA DOUBLE Disco Probs: Fine and a little warmer teday and Friday. > ' 7 -Make this an opportunity to supply your immediate needs and save 10% on all of your cash purchases through the medium of this great one-day sale. Shop at Steacy's Tomorrow and Save 10c on Every Dollar --_-- : Steacy's - Limited EE ENE RAEN NRRNNRANS WARNING |} To our customers ! Bring your Panama in NOW, wm ] m Don't wait until you are ready to wear it. Our business has increased so rapidly this season that weé will have to dis- appoint those who wait until the rush is on. Experionced help in this business is not to be found in this part of the country, so if you want to have yours done right, bring it in now. Call for it at your leis. ure. Get the number right, 163 Kingston Hat Cleaners. Princess street. Phone 1488. | Man'f'rs ol Pan-a-Lac--It wae terproofs and does not rot | your Panamas. NY yyy TVR. EVERYTHING TO FRESHEN AND BRIGHTEN YOUR ~ HOME Ss in plano and. i ® have a full range of colors, brown, sky, blue, old rose, pink, and gold. A come plete stock just arrived from ome of New York's leading decora houses, \ Wy Attractive desi) Floor coverings of alf tions. Rugs, linoleams, oflcioth ete, at less than wi cost today. Repairing and upholstering promptly done, r ! NN NYY YY YN Victrolas and Vietor Records and White fen : For the Boys at (he Feont 1 | CHOCOLATTA "The. Ready-to-ane Choselnte" Contains the Chocalnie, Milk-sad) § ugar, Prepared Tastanily by Addleg Bolling Waiter Only. 4 Ne Coking ol 1 : Couper 4 D. 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