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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Nov 1920, p. 11

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_§ Inlamed "Riag the cough and making sleep § : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. You know it! It begins with a tickling, irritating sensation You cough to clear the throat. la a moment --there it is again? A minute's peace, then again you cough, and-se on Sutilyou cough yeur throat sore, and by the time the cough is suffici. ently silayed to permit you to sleep, you are thoreughly wory oul. In his kind of experience is particularly trying to old Peps make this sort of thing quite nasecessary. Put a Peps pastille on your tongue and allow it to slowly dissolve. Healing fumes are then liberated, which mingle with the breath and are carried to the remotest parts of the air passages and lungs, allaying the irritation and soothing 'the membranes, thus end: Peps are alo beg for bronchitl is lacynmtiy. 4 asthma, sore threat ar coléw, Peps at our expense. Send this . advertisement and lec. same (fer return pestage), to Con. Tereate, and recelve En Lod PACKAGE, All TN 'LOGICAL ADVICE! Strike at the root of weak- ness is logical advice to those run-down in vitality. Scott's Emulsion; nourishes the body, tones the blood and helps build strength. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Out. Ct a Hl F Large quantity of sound ¢ Railway Ties tor sale cheap. All tents reduced to clear. We need the room. + L. Cohen & Co. 2703 Ontario St. Phohe 837. 'General Sport * Half-a-dozen fainous chess experts | are entered in the International Mas- ters' tournament to be held in Berlin early in December. Dartmouth"s new memorial ath- letic fleld, on which work has just begun; will comprise two football fields, three baseball diamonds, four hockey rinks, ten tennis courts and ample track facilities. DIFFIOULTY EXPERIENCED IN CATCHING RUGBY PUNT Few who watch football realize the difficulty attendant on catohing a punt. One reason for this is becduse so few know the course the ball takes after it if booted. Everyone knows the spin given by the kicker's boot which causes the ball to descend with its longest axis perpendicular to the ground, Tech- -nically that Is called a spiral. But few know that the imparting of the spiralling motion to the ball has the same effect as a cut applied with a tennis racquet. That is, it causes the bell to cut sharply outward when it starts to descend. From the view- point of the player catching the ball, its course is much like what we call- ed an cutdrop in our sandlot days. When it is considered that a wind of any sort adds to the sharpness of the curve the ball takes In descend- ing and that catches are made with a horde of players swarming down on the receiver ready to dash him to earth as viciously and heavily as they possibly can, it becomes a marvel that punts are handled so cleanly as a general rule. » INSIST THAT GIRLS WEAR HIGHER BATHING SUITS Girl swimmers who compete in amateur athletic union contests in future must wear swimming suits that come higher about the neck and must be cut with a due allowance for shrinkage, under a rule adopted at the final 'session 'of the annual convention of the union at New Or- leans. Judge Bartow 8. Weeks, chairman of the legislative Committee, des- cribed the low cut and tight fitting suits worn by United States girls in the Olympic games and sald these girls had been criticised by the Euro- peons. Under the terms of the new ruling regulation suits must be worn by both men and women. / SUNDAY SOOCER GAME IS BASIS OF MONTREAL KICK A Montreal man prominent in soc- cer is reported to have sent a letter to Messrs. Roy and McNeill, secretary and president of the D.F.A., in Win- nipeg, conplaining that a second di- vision team and a team composed of star players of Montreal, played a Bunday game in October last in one of the suburbs, and asking for their punishment. The story is that this is the result of a rumor that there has been an alleged attempt to corner all the star olay \yers of Montreal for one team. Do not suffer ofan PILES: ing Plles. No. sulgical « Dr. Chase's rig dove yo afford lasting ealers, or lasing Senet - mon rm. oronto. Sample Box free it {you meation this Snot Sad onciose 2. stamp to pay postage. So mr To Buy io Bonds is when they can be obtained at an unusually low Bon rice. This is the case today. can be bought on-a more attractive 'basis than ever before. Victory Following are present prices, -- Maturity » 1st December 1922. , 1st November 1923 1st December 1927 Price 1st November 1933. .... 1st December 1937..... 1st November 1924... 1st November 1934 Accrued interest to date of delivery Sa be 97 ' added to the above prices. » Write or call for particulars. S. Roughton Brock Street, Kingston, Ont. For Constipation of TH ghd body than perhaps any other cause. Keep your system free of these poisons by thorough, daily movements. effect more changes in the 3 Nujol works on an entirely new. principle. eo Without fo food waste. or irritating, it enables the wap tiny muscles in the intestines, contracting in their norinal "vat of to. squeeze the food waste along and out It is absolutely harmless and pleasant .to Tryit. the system. games | BUDDY KX KNEW. ' A seboviaintis : ia a rural counefl | school was recently giving a lesson te | , the lowest standards on the formation | of rain by the process of evaporation. | "You will netice," he said, "that dur- | ing the evening following a hot sum- | mer day something rises from the | surface of the ponds. What it is? | One solitary hand gradually creeps ul P Good boy I can see you are think. ing. What is it?' G. B.--Frogs. The Peor Worm. Mrs. Flatbush--So your husband ! turns to look at women who pass him on the street? Mrs. Bensonhurst--Oh, yes. "But, don't you care?" "Why should I? I can't prevent what is. natural." "What do you mean by natural?" " you know, the werm will Approved. "1 suppose you are one of those whe look upon toilers with contempt? the shabby one demanded bitterly, "Not at all," the gilded youth re- sponded pleasantly. "In fact, take my great-grandfather. The old gentle man worked like a beaver, and !nvest- ed his money intelligently, and really I'm quite pleased with him fer having done so." SAME THING He--I knew him when he hadn't a penny. « She--That's nothing [I've known you for years, and you never had a penny. Fearlessness. The lecomotive headlight bold Looks out with a determined alr. The whistle shouts the maxim old, "None but the brave deserve the fare." Neo Change for Him. In spite of the advanced prices the barber was blue aud the razor he was wielding seemed to share his discour- agement. "I've just about decided to open a butcher shop," he sald, réachiag for the powdered asiringent. "And will you close this ene?" his victim gasped feebly. Easily Dene. "Gedrge," murmured the sweet girl | nothing but a habit." as she mestled up te him, "cigars are "Yes, and you've succeeded in break- 2a | Ing one of my habits," George said, | sadly, as he took the remains of a Havana frem his wai Ket, ~ North China Standard. Trans!ation. "You're no good and you're fired" said the business manager. "Is that statement ex-cathedra?' asked the haughty young College clerk. "Ne, it ain't!" snapped the busi- ness manager; "it come straight from the bess." : Only Safe Way. "Mr. Gloom, how many prizes do you think we should give at eur baby show | next week?" "How mapy bables do 'you expect te be in the contest, Mrs. Clatter?" "About one hundred, probably." "Then give one hundred first prizes." The Reason. "There goes a man who doesn't ment in this town." "You don't say so! Why, I under- stood he was exceptionally reliable, Why doesn't he get credit?" "Because he prefers to pay cash." What They Told. Me. It happened t traffic jam, EE gaa te seid ny ne ol The other riven od ma _Mere Correctly Stated. "The 'Newrichen, are certalnly going te it. They are devoting themselves te pleasure regardiéss of expense." "Say rather. that they are deveslag themselves to expense regardless of Large Contract of Listening. "A man should hear both sides of a Question." "True. But some questiras get as big It's lable to take a lifetime hear one side." Saldry Schedule Revised. WALK INSIDE AND SAVE TEN | WALK INSIDE AND SAVE TEN GIGANTIC PURCHASE AND SALE 2846 Suits and Overcoats 35510390 , $33 75... $49.95 Values "Two big lots of Suits and Overcoats that I bought from two manufacturers, who were hard up and needed the cash. These clothes were made by two of the finest makers in Canada. They both h lost big money. Iam turning their losses over to you. Sale Starts Saturday, Nov. 20th These prices will sell them quick. Get first choice. | have grouped this purchase into two big price lots VALUES TO $65 VALUES TO $00 3 4) Your opportunity to buy good Clothes at the low prices you waited for is here NOW! Robinsons Clothes 6 PRINCESS ST., Next Grand Opera House LIMITED Every Suit and Overcoat in The finest lot of garments to this lot was made to sell at choose from. Each a master $55 to $605. piece in itself----dependable in Don't pass up tailored to , please even the most fastidious. ad this opportunity of buying a every . way an good Suit and Overcoat at Every good style made is in- cluded. Some are silk lined. Made to sell at $75 to $90. these big savings. All styles for men and young-fien. ODD PANTS Values $3 to $15 Sale Prices $8.50 to $8.75 a HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE (The Handiwork of Disabled Soldiers) Book your order for winter overhauling now. Satisfaction guaranteed. MCALLISTER & DRAKE «3583 PRINCESS STREET Phone Res, 1240J. FLOOR LAMPS, TABLE LAMPS, TEA TRAYS, BEATEN COPPER WORK, TOYS, REED WORK, ETC., ETC. BUY YOUR XMAS. PRESEN TS NOW AND SAVE MONEY E. WARBURTON - Opposite Bibby's Phone 1750. get credit at any business establighn Chatham, Nov. 19.--At a meeting of the Board of Education thé minis | mum salary to be paid the teachers of Chatham was raised to $800, and the! maximum fixed at $1,400. The teach- | ers asked for a maximum of $1,800. | A hundred-doilar granted the assistant teachers for the increase will be} coming year. ---- I --- ssa ar re------ rin About Rubbers ? AVE you been thinking on the wrong angle that "rubbers are rubbers," and that as long as you can get a pair of rubbers over your shoes, they will be all right? On the contrary, you ought to look as"tarefully for, quality, comfort and wear in your _ rubbers as you do in your And you should be just us pastionlss 'about the fil sublbers a the Sit of tho an The dealer who fits your shoes with You. uo Dominion Rubber System Rubbers ie os that. both gd as well as "can fit them by men, women Sac rae, odode You costainly the best service on J who the best rubbers Rubber

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