PAGE SIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. YOUR | MIE 10 PGs TEER T0 POY HO Ll DAY | Rath THAN SELL AT THE| ja DAY SATURDAY | $500 costs or four month J need not be spoiled by the tortures ime PRICE HE HAD AGREED TO. |i of ®nburn if you have a box of Zam-Buk on hand. This herbal balm ig extraordinarily soothing and heal ing. It quickly ends the burning sensation, draws out the soreness and prevents blistering. Zam-Buk is equally good for mos- Fwo quito and insect bites, blisters, cuts ir efore Judge ell and all skin injuries. An fmmediate t 0 y application of this balm will save Every person residing in Canada who has not already registered must register before 10 p.m.; no upward age limit, everyone sixteen and over. Official Registration places at all the schools, at City Hall, Court House and Corner Barrack and Wel- lington and corner King and O'Kill streets. Deputy Registrars will please bring their supply of cards and certificates to their respective locations and make returns to Registrar as directed. 3.) sion of the recommenda (Continued from : At Friday morn a i 1 now wondér- | County Counei] Judge Lavell Gave Judgment Against | ing just what will ne with all ihe tions of the thy p 0 0 s be dge L: y ho Violated Can. } £000: hovzs t ¢ 3 1 tadopted: That grants of $1,000 'e hers Who over io ihc Bos i 10 jmade to the Military Y.M.C.A. and ared Cases Savored of |, be ! h the city |the Salvation Ary , and Should be Brought | ti h pre y stuff. Sfuuiopee dm the to Attention of Proper Authorities. Paiey: {petition for the abo IMPOortance were Be Sanada; he i the Sit. " {lowance for servin at. the s creased to $90 a g that the jail rgeon be ne ? that the Council's arrangement with the local hospitals covers operations on jail prisoners, Peter Ritchie, nigh county con- stable made his report, enumerating the cases he handled in connection with violation of the Ontario Temper- ance Act, As truant officer he sent out between two and three hundred letters to heads of families with re. gard to their children being absent from school, ang informing them of the truancy law. Page n of th pg sheriff's al- jurors be in- doo and Patter- d out that they 4 rovern- 5 compla nt esteott turned a sidewalk wed $1 you much unnecessary suffering and inconvenience. Being antiseptic, Zam-Buk prevents any possibility of festering or blood-poisoning. Don't forget, therefore, when pack- Ing for your vacation, to include a box or two of Zam-Buk. For any kind of sere or skin dis ease you will find Zam-Buk equally good. All dealers. 50c. box, 3 for $1.25. am-Bu cycle path, and was fi s for his clever trick IN MARINE CIRCLES, Movements of Vessels In and About Kingston Harbor. e steamer 'Kingston, whi¢h i The Couneil adjourned until 9 a m. udergoing repairs on the Col- [Saturday. On Friday afternoon the Company » {Councillors and déounty officials were night lor {guests of Warden Reed on a trip {down the river. ¢ steamer Avon, which has been | Ne A rnp ec + rn San in port for several week vl the Collingwood Shipbuild- | Company's drydock Thursday | i 1 The Sensen-Mc¢Naughton Company i € S of Montreal had its wrecking fleet at | ® work on the schooner G. H Worm | ie ar n ti ington, which was wrecked 1 i Narrows two miles above Brockville, | The stranded vessel is reported to be | in bad shape. The steamer H. N. Jex. from Oswego, is discharging ard's wharf The schooner Abhie L. A rived from Oswego with coal for ert Crawford, The schooner Katie Eccles arrived | at Portsmouth with coal from Oss{ wego. The schooné: St. Loui Collins Bay with coal from Oswego The steamer Buena Vista, loaded with coal from Oswego, was in port | on her way to Smith's Falls ! M. T. Cos Bulletin: Tke McVittie arrived light from real, and cleared for Oswego; steamer Simla cleared Thursday 1 for Lake Erie; the tug Laura Grace i due to arrive to-day with the barge] Winnipeg. coal-laden, from Oswego; | the tug Magnolia passed down with | the barge Quebec, also taking barge Condor frem Kingston : Montreal; the Magnolia will return from Prescott with the barge Hamil- |} ton; the tug McNaughton due to || arrive to-night with two light barges from Montreal. | has Shipbuilding ald Se . cleared Thursday proper authorities, : T other casé¢ wa a farmer at Sharbot Lake sold thirty if wood to and when the time came fo who cords A safe, reliabld reguiating i dealer medicine, Bold in three do- oes of strength--No. 1, 81; { : 5, 2, $3; No'3, $5 per bex. money y steamer Omaba arrived: from | Bold by all druggists, or sent | (or to sell for, an fr 1 ie-1 ieamer Jama 4 : heh prepaid on receipt of pries, §..° Montreal at 5.50 am. Friday. anc free pamphlot. Address ; . in port until wind we THE COOK MEDICINE CO. The boat is bound for Lake TORONTO, ONY, (Farmerly Windsor.) i the éalid contract. failure to cary further stated would give 3 law allo y showed 1 spirit oi t t which I nest severe penalties were now he ¢ which the But when vou tire of treating eezema internally as a blood disease and ap- ply Dr. Chase's Ointment you will soon be convinced which form of treatment is most effective. Naturally and gradually the skin is healed as you apply this soothing, anti- septlie ointment. The new skin is soft .and smooth. steamer, and you only wonder that Mont-| You did not try this treat- ce! men! sooner, I-laden, | at Sow-| prosecution a case. TWO RUSSIANS FINED $500 AND COSTS OR FOUR MONTHS. pnd Cargo o. "Strong Stuff" Will Pro- bably Find Its Way to the Hos. pitals--Four Fined for Breach of the Stallion Act. A portion of Friday morning's ses- sion of the Police Court was heard in the Russian tongue, but through the efforts of an interpreter, Magistrate Farrell, the urt staff, and the re- porters, who re somewhat "Fusty" on their knowledge of Russian. were able to follow the events, After a good deal of talk, the two' Russians corraled early the other morning : go- ing into Davis' tannery with two suit- cases filled with liquor, admitted their guilt. C. R. Webster, who appeared for the prosecution, asked for a severe penalty, pointing out that the e¢ircum- stances of the case called for severe punishment . © The men, he said, were caught with the liquor early in the morning and were taking it to a place Offers of Voluntary Automobile Service for the Jay will be appreciated by the Registrar, at office 233 Bagot Street. arrived at Oxfords Ladies' white canvas pumps. Ladies' white canvas oxfords. Ladies' white canvas lace boots. White sport boots I and oxfords. il Newest designs white footwear. CEDAR SHINGLES Don't let your roof leak; cover it up with New Brunswick Extras. Quality Excellent. Price Right. Allan's Lumber Yard Phone 1042, Yard: Victoria Street. Branch Yard: Place d' Armes. t= = For Batteries, Spark Plugs, Coils, Auto Lamps and Motor Boat Supplies; Spark Coil Repairing, and Everything Electrical, Call At Taken ta Valleyfield. The remains' of Ovila Lalonde, the little lad who was crushed to deat! . . at Richardson's elevator on Thursday y t C morning, were taken to his home in a 1 a ec ric 0. Valleyfield, . Quebec, on Thursday night after an investigation had been Phone 94. Cor. Princess and King Sts. made by Coroner W. W. Sands. The J - remains were accompanied by Capt. = ms and Mrs. Lalonde, of the barge Mont-| E---- ETE . eal. | . . ea EEE EAE ENE N AN RAN ARERR RE ARNE NAN RRRRRRA in KN DODD'S bE a Sale at Prevost's, Brock Street. Boys' Balbriggan underwear, 35¢ 'each; men's Balbriggan underwear, all sizes, 50¢ each; men's combin- ations, big assortment; men's colored shirts from $1.00 up: also great ww stock of ready made clothing. The Sawyer Shoe Store Ontario Government officials deny that seine nets are being used in Lake Nipigon, Ea, - {Over The Top To Combat High Prices § Ladies' Wear Specials Saturday SKIRTS -- White wash skirts, good quality, two pockets . . ... 98¢c © White Indian head wash Shirts, extra good quality .. .. $1.50 Fancy wash skirts with colored patterns Siiv.i 3249 Silk Taffeta skirts, in all colors, wonderful value at .. .. $7.49 Serge skirts, black wool serge; abargain .. .. .. .. .. . $3.49 BLOUSES -- Striped print blouses, for summer wear . | .. ... 75¢ "CHALLENGE BARGAINS" We cannot urge too strongly the advantage of buying the splendid merchandise we offer on Sa y. It represents some of our best sellers from our large seasonable stock; many of these items are at--or below-- wholesale prices. 49 Challenge Bargains THE ABSOLUTE CLIMAX IN VALUE GIVING-- THE PRICE SENSATION OF THIS EVENT 25¢ $2.49 98¢c | #2 for 75¢ Colgates Talcum Fashionable Straw | Ladies' Jack Tar Mid- Two large Bath Tow. Powder. Reg. 35c¢. | Hats, some trimmed dies, trimmed collar els, Regular Te armen | values up: to. $5.30. cuffs, Reg. $1.40, 50c¢ each Sc Card Black and White 93¢ $1.25 69¢ Dress Fasteners. Ladies' fine Indian Children's new smock | Tadies' large print Reg. 10c. Head dress skirts. frock middies. Reg. | Pungalow aprons, 98¢ Worth $1.50. $1.75. Reg. 00¢ 40c pair. Fine Cotton Night ' 49c 75¢ $2.95 $1.98 Gowns. Values to | Ladies' fancy muslin Men's striped print | Size 38 only Natu. Ladies' Trimmed and $1.40. short kimonos negligee shirts, Reg. | ral Pongee coat mid. Untrimmied Straw $2 50 eg. 75¢ $1.25. dies. Reg. 85.00 » Hats. Reg. $2.98, 98 Hndtord Cord. Wash $4.35 |4 pair for 98¢ 3 . . pockets; trimmed Beautiful maize crepe | All sizes ribbed hose, Boge ier oh aa with 1a rhe but. ue Shens salve, roll | fast Mack. Reg. Suits, Reg. 25. pearl collar a tie. Reg, 35¢ a pair. tons, Reg. 83.50 $5.00 to $6.00 = $2.85 $1.25 Men's Black Cot. Ladies' Assort large Sport i Ty . Reg. Jarge motor velles, ton' Socks variety. 21% yards long, four Reg. 25¢ . ON SATURDAY WE PRESENT | Rev. R. J. Wilson, the newly-in- ducted pastor of Chalmers church, has taken the home on University avenue formerly occupied by Prof. W. L. Grant. Peas In the pod at Carnovsky's. | 98¢c Print House Dresses. Rog. up to $1.40, $1.75 Men's Blue Striped Duck Overalls Value $2.50. 3 pair tor 98¢ All sizes Ribbed White Hose, double heel and toe. Reg. Ladies' white cotton v Value /85¢ 98¢c Laulies' New Style Corsets, Reg. $1.25. Children's Cotton "«Underskirts, with bodice. Reg. 50c. Wide Dress Voiles, Black, pink, blue, violet and yellow. Children's Print Wash Dresses. Sizes up to 10 yrs. Reg. 98c G08 0 RS AN gy | 'White voiles and black and white striped voiles .. .. Fine voiles in stripes and plain. ...... .... . $1.98 to $3.50 B PONGEE Dresses and suits in pretticst styles . . $12.50 t0 $16.50 § alues in Panamas, all styles at lowest hat of all kinds from .. 2 | Values up t ks CS i] 50. oe $3.30. Ladies' Pine Lace Gorgeous Crepe Blouses, in most delicate shades of nile green, flesh, blue, maize, taupe, pearl, etc .... .. $3.98 to $10.00 Black $140. tn 75¢ yard Al the Sew eolors in it Fhe $1.25 codes, value »3.00 10c $1.39 . Boys' Z-piece Print Wish Suits Reg. $1.50 1 Ladics' Cotton Une derskivts. Value $1.25 5%¢ Children's white mig | dies, values 75¢ to 8c. : 2) Trimmed Drawers Reg. 75¢. IE EP $225 Great yalue in a good strong wk Reg. $2.7 75¢ Long Lace Curtains. Reg. $1.00 I aS at