i a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917, x PAGE NINE re eee = ™in " : - : ' yuch talk about thrift and economy, ' . Internal Bathing's HONOR PAID TO puch tat about rite nd economy.| When You Can't Sleep m-- the fact that the government did not YOU SHOULD USE Rapid Growt nued from Pi: There jon the part of depreciate a discussion of any issue, T been great talk about a S| pol £C tarted has al t Does this mean that e| the people hurled out a government I. | that was found to be corrupt. The | representatives were fodnd to be un! worthy of the trust of the people, i thle, brig the day's « | Mr, P. BE. Bmith writes: | "Dear Doctor, --Y le! made! and further some of the ministers er . ev fhan of Ins as ihe a; of 3 were prosecuted, In Nova Scotia, The Nickel Question me nt also and day 8 bette the . Conservatives were turned out, Mr. Dewart then turned his atten I Uh than ever before the use | and the Liberals putfin, In British tion to the nickel question. 'He said anode ahd Sle Ytho ig ana Columbia, the same thing bappened, he had mesh' severely criticized : by ve become a condi. | and in New Brunswick the Conser- many for hig aciion in the matter, n | vative government was told that it | was not wanted. - Any why? They | were tried in the .balance, and found | wanting. We should 'discuss some of the things relating to the admin- not take ' weather does not cause op The "Y. B, L. Cascade, the most effi clent device for Internal Bathing, fs : being shown and explained in deta] he | istration of the country, and not al- tom Ask for free low any person to shelter himself in of Today Is Only | patriotism." Lo applause) Fh | pat 1." (Loud appla yr 163 Coi- National Service, We were faced | tions to-day. the conditions so far as national service was concerned. We realized with real condi- March Brings Out Unsightly How to Remove Easily Spots, | ing an inventory of our man power. What inventory had been taken of 6fir man power? Why had 50,000 ver her face with ugly freckles. No | men been able to get across to the matter how thick her veil, the sun! United States, and were not here and. winds have a-strong-tendéncy to when needed? Simply for the reason make her freckle. | that we had started too late in tak- Fortunately for hér peace of mind ing our inventory, the prescription, othine-- double In Canada to-day, we were faced trength, makes it possible for even | with new conditions, and it looked hose most Susceptible to freckles to, ag if the Militia Act should be en- keep their skin clear and white. No forced Men could be retained for matter how-stubborn a case of freck- | home service, and allow others to go you have, the double strength overseas This was a matter that othine should remove them would have to be dealt with, He be- + Get an ounce from your lieved that 50,000 could be enlisted and ban¥sh the freckles for home service, and that a sufficient iT it fails. number could be secured to go over- emmEs " EREmEEN seas. He has sufficient confidence in the manhood of Canada to make this | | For Sale | the purpose of throwing a veil over corruption in' Manitoba. Was this | fational service? If so, it was not ; of the kind that we had acquired. woman with tender skin March because it is likely 'to The tread les druggist Money back | statement. Mr, Dewart then referred to the trip of Premier Borden overseas, stating that he was going to a con- ference which would not take place, and was taking with him a party for $1200-- . ach: | cofipany . He could not even get : av . ro 1200--Doub rame, 4 rooms cach, { The speaker declared that both at the Da cs of thie shareholders Why | He did not have permission to give : Beverly street, | Ottawa and Toronto, there was a not have all the nickel in "Ontario; the name of the writer. It was a $1600--Frame, 6 rooms, Raglan Rd. | leadership--a lack of th I © A3v0 a e $ | most splendid tribute that the wun: 2, : : lack of leadership--a lack of thought | refined. in 'Ontario, for the benefit of i $2000---Double frame, Karl St. and brains, to see ahead. In the all the people? Wh . hand it over known writer gave of Kingston's 2000-- Frame, 6 rooms, Barrie St, Ontario Legislature there had been ¢ people' ¥ | gallant son. He said he had been X2200--Frame, improvements, Chat- ham street. £2000--DBrick, Brock street. $2250--Cement Block, Colborne $2000--Brick Veneer, all improve. | ments, Ordnance St. | $2800--RBrick, improvements, garage, | Frontenac St. | $32000--Roughcast, Earl St. | | BEAUTIFUL HAIR, THICK, WAVY, FREE © MOR MOWAT In Ottawa, what were | that we were two years late, in tak- even their expenditures. And why Three years ago, it was announce that $400,000 had been expended o the government house at Looking the cost $1,300,000, public: accounts up speaker ha ly expended, Taxation was a mos important issue. : but he had no apology to offer. How ever, hig evidence had not been me or denied. made. But now, the question wa not as to what had been done but what would be done at present and in the future. We should rectify the mistakes, It would be criminal not existance than the nickel industry at the Sudbury mines. Eighty per cent of the world's output was to be found there, and why allow an Am- ericaii corporation to monopolize it in this way? In his opening remarks, Mr. De- wart made special reference to the presence of the ladies, stating that at the next election, they would have a chance to decide the future policy | of the province. He also referred to | the fact. that he had the pleasure | of speaking in Kingston on two pre-| vious occasions, for Hon. Williafn | Harty, when the latter was a candi-| dnte for parliamentary honors, The | present occasion was one of pleasure, | mingled with grief owing to the( death of Major Mowat. He came to| emphasize the ideals and principles | for which the deceased had lived. | Continuing, Mr. Dewart stated | that we were living in stirring times. | We were living in a time of duty, | honor and sacrifice . It was for the | present generation to continue to stand for the ideals for which men had stood gnd died, liberty and freedom. The speaker sald he had been un- | able to find out anything about this | | ; | in the cause of | { to the International Nickel Company, a foreign company? We should keep control of the nickel industry. But| what had happened? Provision was | being made for the nickel that would | be required in Great Britain, to be | refined at Port Colborne, while the] balance would be left open for for-| eign competition, while we had no! control over it, | want to have anything discussed, not the found that $82,000 bad been expend- war they had a perfect right to en- quire if the money was being proper- Unfortunately, mistakes | Qnt., writes: had been made. that should not be | was very nervous. | concerned. : Milburn's d | Toronto. | Heart and Nerve Pills as been a tendency | 1; was now discovered thay the house e Conservatives to d Sleeplessness is caused by the ner- vous system. becoming deranged. ed on furnishings given out to a. £4 romal i lic : . s 0 'much wor men are to remain in public office [fir without 'contracts, - Could this | Perhaps too ny erh ry has Eo 1} and say nothing, no matter what the be termed "war time thrift?" When ten on yous Dn aps you have conduct of affairs is? In Manitoba, | 1p, people' were being taxed for the | °¥eTWorked yourself, or have been {excessive in your use of tolacco, but | whatever the cause the nervous sys- | tem must be built up again before | restful sleep can be assured. | Those whose rest is broken into by | frightful dreams, nightmares, sink- {ing and smothering semsaticns, who - wake up in the morning as tired as they went to bed, can have their old, | peaceful, undisturbed, retreshing | sleep back again by using Miiburn's - | Heart and Nerve-Pills, t} Mrs. John Sloan, Haley Station, "Over a year ago J I could not uleep Slat night, and I would faint at the slightest fright. I tried several Jdoc- {tors but they did me practically no | good. I noticed your advertisement |and immediately tried Dr. Milburn's to do so. The position to-day, was | Heart and Nerve Pills, and I am just the same ag before the war. proud to say they cured me." There was no more vital asset in | Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50c a box or 3 for $1.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct en receipt lof price by the T. Milburn Co., Lim- | ited, Toronto, Ont. : | Aa mi nn to the late Major Mowat, | "I had the pleasure of his ac- quaintance, and knew him well" he | said, "He was a man wise in coun- | sel and forceful so far as work was He was modest, and came of a splendid and honored fam- ily--a family that you know in King- ston, and one which has written its name high on the roll of fame. On one side of the roll of honor has been written the name Mowat the other side, McDonald. anda These two names stand high. | Continuing, Mr. Dywary said that Major Mowat had beén fof four years president of the Liberal Association, and had also occupied a distinguished place in the City Council . This meeting was a splendid tribute to his service as Mayor. He was a man whose counsel was eagerly sought, and always took a forward step in every good movement, . Mr. Dewart read a note he had been handed by a Queen's man, who was a classmate of the deceased. an intimate friend of "Jack" Mowat for twenty-seven years, 'He met him at Queen's University as a freshman, and stated that he was ome of the leaders in all the activities of college life, He was prominent in athletes and organizations, "Jack" was a great admirer of his uncle, Sir Oliver Mowat, and devoted himself to public ol Colore Satin Pumps Only a clearing at but some are slightly soiled and some faded. Just the thing for house slippers. Abernethy's Shoe Store "75 small lot of Ladies' colored satin Pumps 75c. These are regular $3.00 goods, FH SPRING BUDS Before the hills begin to stir, we have the SPRING HATS Ready for you to try on. © See the Leading Styles in our Win. dows as you pass, ' We Have Every Best Make. $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $1.50. S2800--Frame, 9 rooms, improve- | ments, Albert St. K1800--Frame, large Tot, Albert 8. | S3500---Brick, all Improvements, Victoria St, ] $3300--Brick, all modern, good sta- | ble, Patrick St. { $3000--Brick, all improvements, Ab- | crdeen street, | * $4500--Brick Veneer, all improve- - ments, T-rooms, Frontenac St. S4500--=-Hrick, all improvements, 10 rooms, Union St. $£1000--Double Frame, Garrett St. $4500-----Brick, all improvements, hardwood floors, University Ave, $4000--Cement 'Block, all modern, Beverly St. S3000--Brick, all improvements, Div. ision street, . $6000--Brick, all modern, University Ave. $4300--Bgick, modern, Collingwood St, » $5500----Brick, all modern, Queen St. $5500---Double Brick, 7 rooms each, Mack St. $0000--Brick, all . University Ave. T7000--Four brick, Pine St. improvements, improvements, APPLY G.A. Bateman, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 67 Clarence St. Phone 306 A state ttt a at a. A woman cin make a neighborly call in two minutes--that is, if you allow her fifteen minutes for saying good-by, 5 20th Century Overco: : © GOOD VALUES. Grawtord SPECIAL AGENTS FROM DANDRUFF Draw a Moist Cloth Through Hair and Deuble Its Beauty at Once. From Darkness to Light It so_happened that at this stage of the proceedings, while the speaker was giving the Ontario Legislature a severe rap.over the knuckles, for the way -in which it 'had handled the nickel question, that 'the electric lights in the hall went out fora few minutes, i "But Mr, Dewart went on in his address, amidst loud applause, and continued to flay the government. "Yes, it is just like this with the government,' said (Mr. Dewart, {'they are in darkness, but we will lead them into the light." Loud applause followed this statement. Mr, Dewart continued to throw the searchlight on the "doings" of the Conservative government, while the hall was in darkness, and in a few minutes the lights were switched on again, and there was no further trouble, Mr. Dewart claimed that when the government had been neglectful in its duty, and this in view of the fact that the people were doing every- thing possible to win the war, that Save Your Hair! Dandruff Disap- pears and Hair Stops, Coming ; Out. Immediate?---yes! Certain?---that's the joy of it. Your hair becomes Tight, wavy, fluffy, 'abundant and ap- pears as soft, lustrous and beauti- ful as a young girl's after an appli- cation of Danderine. Also try this-- moisten a cloth with. a little Dan- derine and carefully draw ft through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will tleanse the hair of dust, dirt, or excessive oil, and in just a few moments ybu have dou- bled the beauty of your hair. A de- lightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected. or is SCraggy, faded, d'., brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the Wafr, Dandérine dis- solves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few week's use, when you see new hair--fine and|it was only right that there should downy at first--yes--but really new | be criticism. The government was hair growing all over the scalp. not practicing what it had been Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. 1 goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilirating, stimulating and life-producing properties cause the Hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, charm- ing, lustrous hair and lots of it, it you will just get a 25-cent bottia of Knowiton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. nm, preaching in the 'way of thrift and economy. . It had been found just last week, that the legislature had granted | exemptions to foreign mickel indus- tries, at Sudbury although Hon. Howard Ferguson had declared that such was not the case. "When we find these conditions, we cannot be referred to as being disloyal when we discuss them. We have great responsibilities. What we want is clean, straight, honest | government, and it will not hurt to ask for it, even in war times. Look at what Russia has done, I say put the profiteers where they belong. They talk about peace, There will be no peace until there is honesty and leadership in our government. Canada has made a splendid response in this war, The people have re- sponded to every appeal, If the re- sponse has not been as great as it should be in certain lines, then the fault is in the fact that we have cad leasiership." A 4 ms Tribute to Major | affairs. No person suggested that he was an office seeker, Hfs duty was to others. He was modest, and as the writer put it, "one of the most completely honorable gentlemen I know." "And this is the tribute of a friend of his life-time," added Mr. Dewart."" It is a splendid tribute. He lives to- day as one of the kings of the new democracy, 4nd one Who has done honor to you and to your country." Before the meeting closed, Dr. Richardson stated that the Secretary of the Liberal Club had received a telegram from H. M. Mowat, of To- ronto, a brother of the late Major Mowat regretting that owing to. ser- ious illness in his family, he was un- able to be present. | Dr. Richardson also announced that but for the sadnesg of the event deceased's mother and sister would have been present. The secretary had .received-a kind note of thanks from them. On Behalf of the Club, Dr. Rich- ardson tendered thanks to all, who 'had attended the évent, and the meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem, HINGSTONSHELTER 0,L10. HAS OFFICERS WHO ARE PERTS AND PROMOTERS EX- Hugh Sutherland of Winnipeg is President--The Company Incor- porated at $30,000--What it In- tends Doing. | On page three of this jssue will be found two splendid photographs of what promises to be one of King- ston's best industries--that of the Kingston Smelting Company, Limit- ed. The company has a group of men as officers, who have a good reputation as reliable and eMcient mining experts and promoters and their names guarantee a success for the Kingston industry. Hugh Suth- erland of Winnipeg is president, E. F, Cromwell, New York is vice-presi- dent, G. W. R. Fallon is secretary treasurer, A. MacKinnon is local manager, and E. D. Chaplin is the superintendent. . The company is incorporated at $30,000, the low capitalization being Mowat. Mr. Dewart devoted ) the closing part of his address to his reference made to prove the business and grad- ually increase. This is also consid- Thue It! In Five Minutes Your Sick, Upset Stomach | Feels Fine. When your meals don't fit com- & Walsh "TAILORS, DYSPEPSIA GONE! NO INDIGESTION, GAS, SOURNESS -- PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN wr testinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poi- son your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same.as if your stomach wasn't there. ae Relief In five minutes from all | other ventures that might be com- Campbell Bros. The Big Hat Dealers. OLD FOLKS NEED _ "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER, BOWELS Salts, Calomel. Pills Act on Bowels | Like Pepper Acts in | Nostrils, Enjoy Life! Dgn't Stay Bilious, Sick Headachy and Cone stipated. - | Get a 10 cent box now. Most old prople must give to the] howels some regular help, else they | suffer from constipation. The con-| dition is perfectly natural. It is just as natural as it is for old people to walk slowly. For age is never so] active as youth. The musclés are less elastic. And the bowels are muscles, So all old people need Cascarets. | One might as well refuse to aid weak | eyes with glasses as to neglect this) gentle aid to weak bowels. The bowels must be kept active. This is| important at all ages, but never so] much as at fifty. i Age is not a time for harsh phy-| sics. Youth may occasionally whip the bowels into activity. But a lash | can't be used every day. What the bowels of the old need is a gentle] and natural tonic. One that can be constantly used without harm. The only such tonig is Cascaretg, and they! cost only 10 cents per box at any | drug store. They work while you sleep. ered by many as a Strong guarantee | of its actual value and that it is thus proven to be away from the class of pared to it. - It is the intention of the company to smelt lead secured from Ontario, | Missouri, Wisconsin hoa probably | from British Columbia." Owing to the railway transportation trouble, which has so effected all Canad an commerdial life, the ore to this smel- ter has heen delayed to sueh an ex- tent that the plant has been able to work only at a very small rate as ecampered to itg capacity. The ore | that has been handled was from Missouri and Wisconsin . It is ex- pected that Ontario, and more partic- ularly the Indian Lake Mining Co. at Perth Road will be forwarding shipments from now on. The ore that has been handled has been made into pig lead that is 98 9-10 per cent pure and the de- mand is much greater than the sup- ply. The ore is sold in Montreal or To- ronto, both markets taking large quantities when procurable, It ccsts upwards of $120 a ton at the mine and is dow selling at about eleven cents a pound which Is an increase 'of eight cents a pound over pre-war There. are only twenty-five emi- ployées as yet, but as soon as the|F J.C shipments commence this number et st a i MH. A a iat Home-Made Candy Fresh Made Every Day. Sakell's Next Grand Opera House Telephone 640 TE - A Fur it Ever vent Our sale only lasts a few days longer. We have procured a stock of strictly high grade furniture from the best makers, that we are selling at prices that represent a great saving. This is an opportun- ity to furnish your home. / { n : AT. James Reid The Busy Store with the Motor Service SO Oe ra vim Nid Say Now That Spring Is Here Buy ANSCO CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES, CYKO PAPER AND M.Q. DEVELOPER Sole Agent and Distributor | T. H. Sargent, Corner Princess and Montreal Streets Telephone 41 rrr mre Rg will be trebled. The plant will a twenty-four hours a day and then a new branch of business is planned, The new departure will be that of | refining the lead and securing the | small deposits of silver and gold that | are carried. Special apparatus is necessary but already arrangements are being made. This will mean an LUBIN'S Scalp Remedy CURES DANDRUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR - 50¢ Bottle Prouse's Drug Store Phone 82. Opposite 8. Andrew's UCharch increase of about twenty-five or! thirty men. When one considers, | however, that in some cares sixty | ounces of the precious metal come | from a ton of lead ore and that fifty | to sixty tons will be handled every day, thig branch of the business alone should be a big industry. csi Slit | MORE CONVALESCENTS Beturned Soldiers Comiing Back to the City, The following convalescents will arrive in the city from Quebee about Sunday: J. Quinn, Smith's Falls; P, Scriber, Hastings; J. Stanton, Colborne; E. Woodiwlss, Harwood; J. Webster, Portsmouth; M. Wrght, Buckingham; E. Savard, Hull; H. Mountain, Port Hope; J, Blue, Camp- beéllford; A. Mecinnis, Omemee; H. Pugh, Lindsay; P. Tobin, L. L. Hele, J. Querin, Pererborough, R. White, A. Rivkley, F, Howland, H. HRm2nn, P. Grozanick, W. Fraser, Ottawa. Catarrh Cannot be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease Catarrh is a local disease, greatly ws | fluenced by constitutional ecenditions, and in order to cure ft you must take &n internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh J Cure Ia S2hen imarouily and acts 4 throug ood on € Mmucons sur< faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Bandsmen at the Front, Cure was prescribed by one of the bes. C es Attwood, son of Horace physictans in thiy country for years. It is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood Fiera, The perfect com- bination of the ingredients § Catarrh Cure fs t wonderful results in Attwood, in a letter, to his father, #tates that he and other members of the 146th Band are being sent to the front. | For some time they have been at camps in England, Produces such catarrhal, condi: tions. Send for t jals, free. "AR iste 10e. Traps, Toledo, 0. 4 fing brick ' road mow 'connects Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Tampa and St. Petersburg. : ----y