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Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Nov 1918, p. 5

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New Overseas' Greeting Cards OLD PAL, HERE'S TO YOU. Old pal, this card is just to say You're not forgot, though far away, . Here's hoping every thing's O.K. And a health to you on Christmas Day. Over 100 new designs all specially de- ~signed for the boys overseas. Make your selection early. At Uglow's 141 Princess Street Kingston el) ar arta ar NE NE L -- er ------------------------ Fruit Public is Warned against using Dangerous Hair Preparations ---- -- "BIG NOISE" SHOULD FOLLOW PEACE ANNOUNCEMENT. Large Number of Citizens Were In- oculated Last Week Against "Flu" --"Bob" Bushell Wang Kaiser For His Midway at Kings- ton Industrial Fair. citizen suggested to the city prepare for a 'big noice" when the word Us received that peace has been declared suggestion been the "noisy time" commitiee | that arranged for the programme {for the openjig of the, Yigtory Loan campaign be given the job of ar- | ranging for the noise that shall fol- {low the receipt of the news that the .r is over. Every whistle and bell in the city shodld be sounded, and every flag and piece of bunting | available should be put odt in honor {of occasion. No doubt a | day will be declared for a big peace | celebration, but when the news is | received' that the war is over, all [ the noise-making devices should be | made tod work overtime Kingston shofild make a noise that can be heard all over the surrounding dis- triet A that the I'he that the { According to the reports of the doctors, a large number of citizens {were inoculated against the "flu" {last week. Many of the doctors were engaged until a very late houj every night inoculating citizens. The rush is now to the UNITED GROCERY for all kinds of the best FRESH FRUIT Oustomers go away aaily ad- research on the part of hair specialists the fact that many disagreeable and obstinate scalp diseases ure caused and ren- dered incurable by the indiscriminate use of shampoo preparations. Chemical analysis proves that most liquid preparations for shampooing contain £n excess of alkali (a harmful irritant) whicli eats its way into the pores of thw ecalp, rots the roots of the hair, thus causing it to fall out. The surest, safest and easiest way is to make your own liquid. Buy 8 cacton of Veloor at any drug store. Dissolve ove of the emall packets into half glass of fresh water and you will have an abundance of pure non-injurious liquid that will relieve itching of the scalp, falling hair and dandruff, also improve the r.atural color of the hair. Velnor being in con- centrated form Dever spoils and will keep forever. Im) 188 Princess St "BEN LKB, Mgr ah he Canadas Food Poara License Neo 8.1237 + | | | | | AA AT A AN HOOD'S Choice Western Beef and Pork 'RS FOR SATURDAY Sirloin Steak, 30c¢; Chuck Roasts, r SPECIAL PRIC BEEF-~Round Steak, 20¢; 28¢; Stew Meat 20¢. 2 PORK--Shoulder Pork, 30c, 85¢; Loin Pork 40e¢. A NICE LOT OF DRY PICKED CHICKENS Corner of Earl and Barrie Sts. Phone 407--Prompt Delivery mp SR a AO Buy Bonds and More Bonds SARGENTS' DRUG STORE _ Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. . A ------ Str. Britannic Order Your Montreal Freight By the Independent Line and send your shipments for Gananoque, Brockville, Cornwall, Montreal, and intermediate ports to the "Ferry Dock. Telephone 2195. = a Do You Intend To purchase a new stove this fall? - If so, | f heating and Al The doetors have been spending all day looking after sick patients, and devoting the evening hours to the work of inoculation Their offices have been crowded with people every night. Business has cerlain ly been rushing with them. Not one sound of protest was heard from the "kiddies" over the schools remaining closed to-day The general opinion that the Board of Education acted very wise ty---in not opening the schools. Simi- lar action has been taken in other places, as it was feared that child- ren might come to gchool from houses where members of the fam- ily are laid up with the disease is "Bob", Bushell, the hustling man- ager of the Kingston Industrial fair, has been 'heard from in regard to the discussion over. what shall be done with the Kaiser. He suggests that "Bill" be handed over to his midway next fall as a special' at- traction. He says hf is sure to be a big drawing card Judging by the number of liquor cases before Magistrate Far rell thé past few weeks, a goodly number of citizens~have been over- dulging ia "flu" preveiitive. And the strange part of it all is that the eople coming before the magis- trate are for the most part first of- tenders. Where are all the "old timers" who in the old days bobbed up before. the magistrate every lit- tle while. The Ontario Temperance Act must be a good thing for them. The municipal pot has commenced to simmer. Ald. H. W. Newman has started the mayoralty contest. He is the first to get in the fight, and is hoping that he will be first choice jwhen 'the citizens give their verdict. ------------------------ Miss Ida Miller, of U.S. Consul Johnson's office, is quite ill. SAVE YOUR HAIR AND BEAUTIFY. IT WITH "DANDERINE" Spend a Rew Cents! Dandruff Dis- appears and Hair Stops Com- tng Out. Try This! Hair Gets Beantiful, Wavy and Thick in Few Moments. If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty. and is radiant with life: has an incomparable saft- ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it im- mediately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy; healthy hair it you have dan- druff. . This destructive seurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and it h- ing of the scalp; the hair roots fam- ish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast, if your hair has been neglected you should see our stock. "We have a complete line of hea - cooking stoves at prices that will meet every purse. EER TREATORRRY Footwear !! ave a "chic" daintiness and shoes ha Shoes A cidedly Parisian. They touch of distinction to _{hair--yon must and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or ton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents; apply a little as directed, and ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made. " We sincerely believe, regardless of everything cise advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it--no dandruff-- po itching scalp and no more falling use . Knowlton's If eventually--why not Danderine. now? ----- The Easiest Way THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1918. 'C0SSIP HEARD ON THE SDE] Whig {16 made holi- | 8 too oily, get a small bottle of Knowl- the rest of the = ' To Avoud and Believe ntinenss. J ONINITIRRGNE HN Ry Dr. Franklin Duane. > To people have frightened | m= hat t i influenga the surer ¢ J your business and for- ot 41, As the isease is spread prin- cipally by conta through sneezing, coughing or Spituing, many health au- (thorities have aagvised 4dnat everyone ! wear a gauze, Whi h is daily washed and saturated with a oné fo Tive hyn- dared yf Z sulphate in wWa- Ley Ore Wearing over You sfiould avoid drinking cups and =p your strength up exercise in the open ,ourtshing food { such symptoms as obstructions, Thushed; foverishness, restiess- or frritating cough, once and go to bed This Will save your strength to help you overcome ihe disease. Put your feet in hot water for fifteen minutes. Fhoroughly loosen the bowels with some guch mild and non-irritating phy- sic as Dr. rierces Pieasant Pellets. Drink principally of hot lemonade and then cover up with plenty of clothes in bed so as to get & good sweat. When free and the fever reduced of two Tablets followed by drinking wo of hot water disease, Go right about A If you hay chilliness face, heax ness, weak give up work at % a dose every four hours, at least a glass or tT Anuric Tablets help guiokly to relieve the sorendss of the muscles and bones fram which most patients complain and help the Kidneys Tlush out the poisons. To relieve nasal obstructions and ex- cessive dl yrge from the nose, prob- ably nothin better than such a mild, soothing, antiseptic wash a8 Dr. Sage's vatarrh Remedy It "will give great relief. Employed as a gargle, in same strength as made for use in the nose, and ag hot as can be porne, it quickly arrests soreness and dryness in the throat, intluenza weakens sistance to a 80 that there is danger of bronchitis and pneumonia developing, To combat this tendency and fortity the patient's strength in- gist that he Keep in ped at least two days Probably nothing will at this ATER the patient's re- VICTORY BONDS AND CAMPBELL'S FURS Both ecovery and strengih- re than an ontonie| "ironti¢" or that well} known herbal tonie, Dr. Pierce's Golden { Medical Discovery, which has been used by thousands the past two generations. Are Good in Investments. | ~ PAGE FIVE I -, » $9.00 LADIES' KID LACED BOOT ' White trimming on edge of soles; high or medium heels. A very pretty shoe .. .. Ueto a Sle St Sl ta ~ Abernethy's Shoe Store TR A SEEEEEENEENENEEE | | ; / FOLEY -------- LIEUT. J. A. SANFORD. The New Soldiers' Aid Commission Representnative, Lieut. J. A. Sanford, appointed re- presentative of the Soldiers' Ald Commission here, is well known in No. 3 military district. He went gyerseas as a corporal in the first contingent in the 8th Battalion, the! "little black devils from winnipeg, and was wounded at St, Julien, He was invalided home, and after recov- ering from his wounds was given a commission and appointed adjutant of the 156th Battalion. He did great work in recruiting in Eastern Ontario and his fame spread all over this military district. After going over seas he was transferred to an Eastern Ontario Battalion, but took ill while that unit was on its Way to take part in the battle of Passchendale. He was granted furlough to Canada, and while in Toronto suffered from a seri- ous fiervous breakdown, and was sent to hospital, After receiving a few months' treatment at the Ontario Military Hospital, Cobourg, he was discharged and he has now been giv- en this position in Kingston. Fur setts and backed by our long viable reputation. Men's Gloves Both lined and unlined. our special at $2. v . ma mr emt Store. WARM APPRECIATION Of Work of (Press in 1918 Victory Loan Campaign. The following letter from Sir Thomas (White, Minister of Finance, speaks for itself: : To the publishers and editors of the single pieces made from the choicest pelts, modeled in the latest styles and and en- See Kingston's Oldest Hat and Fur Campbell Bros. SREENENSENRRENAE Have been fu Thousands of wives now fin brighter place in which to spend their lives. e home-going, all due to Reid h Reid's High Quality and fore anticipate th of furnishing wit Low Prices. rd HIGH GRADE BLACK THOUSANDS OF ARTISTIC HOMEY HOMES rnished the money-saving Reid way. home a happier, - JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker--Phone 147 For Service. £| MAIR TTT (THT 3 Thousands of husbands more keenly than be- way Reid IN CASE OF the press of Canada: ot I desire personally and on behalf of the Government to express our most earnest thanks to the press of Canada for the splendid support givan so freely and generously to the Vietory Loan, This fine patti otic service is the more deeply -ap- precited by reason of knowledge of the many difficulties which have been imposed upon the press by war conditions, and of the disorganiza- {Ton or staff in so many parts of the Dominion owing te the prevailing epidemic. 1 feel that the success of the loan will be in large measure at- {ributable to the invaluable assist- ance of the press. Lend ! Buy Victory D.C.M. Awarded To Canadians, An interesting record of long and continuous service in France is fur-} 4 y / nished in. connection with the con- SERRE 1] ferment of the Distinguisfied Conduc iNET Medal on the following: Sergt. H. c) = 24S SF Stone, Bloomfield, Ont., has done yia Guded UR * three and one-half years and has evacuated : wounded in hazardous conditions without casualties, show- ing great judgment and ability. 2 Quartermaster-Sergt. WwW. R. Garri- son, Hastings, has done three and one-half years delivering rations un- der circumstances of great difficulty and danger. \ A CUP OF RICH COCOA HELPS Keep your soldier supplied . with Reindeer Cocoa." 1hen he and his pals can have a cop of refreshing, delicious cocoa when it will be most appreciated; 8 JA $5 tin makes 25 cups. Postal regulations allow you to send it. Cobtains pure Mik, Sugar and Cocoa. Ideal for motor trips or _ when bunting or fabing. Handy for Liome use, BORDEN MILK CO, LIMITED Montreal Vancouver | ¥ Canada Food Contrgl . " License No. 14-213 rm---------- For Railway Commissioner, The Ottawa Evening Citizen says: W. F. O'Connor, K.C., of the Justice Department, former general § ing officer, and Cornelius Birming- ham, of Kingston,.are two reputed | aspirants for the vacant railway com-| missionership due to the expiration of D'Arcy Scott's term, i "Jn The Casualty Lists. Henry Jay Hilliker enlisted at Cornwall on May 25th, 1915, and | came to to join the 59th Battalion. He ned with that unit at Barriefield camp and Cornwall, | and went overseas in April, 1916. Two months later he went to France. He has now been reported wounded. His parents Hve at Clarenceyille. % ------------------------ a] For Victory and Lend Your Limit. Bonds (MEN_& WOMEN) Pays first without extra and valuable benefits. Drop up a live and. we enll and explain $t fully, pansing drop in nt the office, MERCHANTS CASUALTY Satistied! Because we gave him that degree of service and co-opera- tion essential to g oe eyesight with glass .... We can satisfy you ° if you will pay us a visit. ry Corner Brock & Bagot 8 J. J. Stewart, Opt.D. Opp. Post Office, ead Ss Phas Trood's Fhosphoding. The Great English Jensdy. Tones and invigorates the whole nervous eystem, mukes new hiloox noid Vlas, Cured orl Debility, Mental and Brain Wi Toss of A patpitat on lemory. Price $1 per box, NL i please, eix will cure, Sold by.a druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on reccint of es New a a + iks Windaar Specially printed with. your own 1,000, §, Special pping charges paid on 4,000 BRITISH WHIG - KINGSTON [=== Salary Protection Sickness or Accident Costs $1.00 a Month COVERS ALL DISEASES, week of sickness 'premium charge. Has all the old and many new will or when 00. HERLAND AGENF THREE FULL LOTS FOR SALE On Nelson Street Ce Na R WRaPPiNe PAPER Stock Printing, "Choice Dairy Butter," 1,000, $2.85; 5,000, $13.00] 10,000, §23.00, Copy, 50; 5.000, $15.00} 10,000, $75.00 prices on larger quantities. over. PUBLISHING CO, a ATOR)

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