Daily British Whig (1850), 6 May 1916, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

JY. Se EE t trom an the world) have Ta aSypibiied. Testimonials g ways--but on) BES ht yet you Po ml Tl ey 0 1 an aisley Sth: B Ingen fotel, Sat. night) two 14th, May 1th, Amer day May Hotel, British Sun (all days only, Made in Canada. ath, Having secured the competent Eleetro P prepared to take orders again in Nickle Plating, Silver, Fite, and guarantee a first class job, CRESCENT WIRE AND RON FORKS, o Manufucturers of Fencing and Wire ood. PARTRIDGE & SONS, PHONE 3Se, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY], LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS oF GENERAL INTEREST In the City and Vicinity ~--What the Merchants Offer to the | Readers of the Whig. Buy your seeds at Pickering's. Music Music! Music! = Dutton's. Ladies' Regal Bicycles for sale by H. Milne, 272 Bagot street. G. Y. Chown, registrar of Queen's University, has returned from Toron- to. "lee Cream ricks" Red Cross Drug Store, Col. Lorne Mulloy is to be the speaker at a recruiting meeting in Chatham on Sunday, Corset Waists. Dutton's. "Ice Cream Bricks" at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, The band of the 146th Battalion played a number of popular airs on the Market Square this morning, 'H. Cunningham, plano tuner, 21 King street, Leave orders at McAul- ey's Book Store. Joseph Noonan of the Merchant's Bank has been transferred to Perth where he formerly resided, "Fresh every week," Huyler's Sweets at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The Collins-Cameron Nuptials On the 25th of April Flower Station, May 4.--On Tues day, April 26th; the home of 3 Mrs. S. L. Cameron, Flower. was the scene of a pretty wi The. con parties. Ruby May, the youngest daughter, and Walter O. Collins, eldest son of Rev. R. Collins, of Stirling. As the clock chimed the hour of nine the bride entered the leaning on the arm of her brother gins and took her place beside t , to exquisite strains of a wed- ding march, played by Miss Evelyn Cameron, cousin of the bride. Un- atlended, the couple stood under a beautifully decorated arch of ever- greens, from which was suspended a white wedding bell, and took their vows before Rev. R. Collins, of Stir- ling, assisted by Rev. R. J. Wilson, of Montreal (former student of Flow- er Station). The bride was dressed in a gown of cream satin pailottg trimmed with shadow lace and wore a bridal veil caught up with orange blossoms, and carried a large bou- quet of bridal roses and lilies of the 'valley. During the signing of the register Miss Mary Cameron, of Lan- ark, cousin of the bride, sang "O Pro- mise Me." After the ceremony the wedding | at Gibson's MANY BRIGHT KXCHANGES. Sp ---- » i» Brief Form the Events In the "Dountry About Kingston Aré Told "w=Full of Interest to Many, Willlam H. Albery, job printer, Brockville, passed away Thursday af- ternoon. Lieut. John Gordon Murray, Belle ville, has been wounded for the sec- ond time. St. Vincent de Paul Church, Cape Vincent, N.Y, is to have repairs costing $2,000. The condition of J. A. Scobell, Cape Vincent, N.Y. ill at his home, has greatly improved during the past week. The Lyn road G. T. R. crossing, where James Cumming, Lyn, met his death on March 29th, is to be pro- tected. Pte. Charles J. Summers, a young Englishman who enlisted at Brock- ville with the 21st Battalion, has been killed in action, Private Willlam McCafferty, a member of the 80th Battalion, Belle- ville, died on Thursday night as the; result of an attack of pneumonia. A telegram conveyed the intelli- YOU'LL BE SORRY MM you don't use O-Cedar Polish in your housecleaning work this spring. It 'will cut down your work and give better results than you .can obtain any other why. (Made in Canada) dusts, cleans and polishes at the The Civic Finance Committee has decided to take care of the Board of Education estimates to the extent of 3,500 more. Iee Cream Bricks at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. | The conference between the eivic | Finagce Committee and the Utilities | Cpmmission scheduled for Friday wight, was postponed. Try Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store | for developing and printing. Patterns, bc. Dutton's. Harold Ettinger is taking Samuel | | Lilley's place as boy work secretary | {of the local Y. M. C. A. until Mr. Lil-| ley is able to assume his duties. i Abdominal Supports, Dutton's. | "New Talcum Powders" at Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store. The employees of Crawford &! { Walsh presented Miss Wattam with ta travelling bag on the eve of her de- | parture to take a position at Hailey- Thin People Gained Weight Quickly | By Following his 'Shmple Suggestion, | hin men and women Who wou like to, Increase their weight with 10 | or 15 pounds of healthy "stay there" fat should try eating a little Sargol | with their meals for a while and note results. Here is a good test worth trying. First welgh yourself and measure yourself. Then take Sargol ~---one tablet with every meal--for two Then weigh and measure again, It isn't a question of how you look or foal or what your friends say and thin ® scales and the tape measure Ninn tell their own story, and many thin men and women we he lleve can easily add from five to eight poundg in the first fourteen days by following this simple direction. And alt of all, the new flesh stays put, rgol | does not of itself make fat, but mixiag with your food, it turns the fats, sugars and starches of what have eaten, into > rich, pe fat pr jue nourishment ue a >, Myod- epare 1" an vasily assimi- n a form whith the blood can readily necept. Much of this AE now pasuun from your body as waste. But rgol works te stop the waste and do it quickly and to make the fat produc- ing contents of the very same meals you are eating now develop pounds and pounds of healthy flesh between your skin and bopes. Sargol is safe, ploa- sant, efficient and Inexpensive All leading druggists In this vicinity sell! ft In large boxXes--forty tablets to a| package---on a guarantee of welght in- crease or money back as found in each 'large box. 1f you find a druggist rho Is unable to supply you, send $1. money order or registered letter, the National Laboratories, 74 toine St, Mortreal, and a co days treatment will he valid in plain Wrapper. TO SAVE EYES Is the Object of This Free Pre- | scription Try It if your Eyes Give You Trouble. ho ues an St. Ans mplete ten sent you pest | Thousands of people suffer from eye troubles because they do not know what to do. They know some good home rem- edy for every o 3 minor allment, none for their eye They neglect thelr eves, because. the trouble is not suffi clent to driv 1 eye specialist, who wou 3 rge them a heavy fee. As las ¢ they go to an optician or to 8 and oftentimes not need, oy few months, than good. Here Is a simple prescription t! one Fhould us 5 3 solved In 4 glass four times a day to prescription. and system keeps the vision and quickly tion and irritation ; wate worked, tired eyes and other troubles are greatly benefited times cured by its use. show: that wearers of glas carded them after a few It in good for the eves, ar ir ingredient which would Injure the most sensitive eves of an infant or the aged. Your own druggist can fill this presqrip- tion, or the Valmas Drug Co. of Toronto will fill it for you by mail, Try it, and Know for once what real eye comfort Is A ity Ln to whom the above artic! EEL . Shes ery remark Abie frota Soy a them to nore Sinjur at very Opto dis- over- and often- IY reports Geo, W. prescriptions oo i but i well known to | fills y Hon: -Opto | will Sadly fill yours. tn: ~ bury. Maternity Corsets. Dutton's. | Dutch Onion Sets at Pickering's. William Ballantyne and his sister Miss Gladys, of Lanark, are in Kings- | | ton undergoing medical treatment, | the former for spinal affection, the | 1atter for nose and ear trouble. Try Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store for developing films. The proceeds from the rummage sale held by the Y. M. C. A. on Fri-| day amounted to over forty dollars. | This money will be used to send three delegates to the summer conference at Muskoka. Try Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store for developing and printing. The water in the harbor is now al- most up to zero according to the re- port of Harber Master McCammon. It has risen two feet and four inches since the New Year, and four more] inches will bring it to zero. | if you are not satisfied with your filnis 'where you are having them de-| veloped take one roll to Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store for sample. John Johnston, Drummond was operated on for. appendicitis in Kingston, his son Thomas in Toron- to, was similarly treated and now his son William had to be operated on in Perth. Really this is a fam-| | ily house, | | "Huyler's Week-end Sweets" Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Order vour Corsets now, perfect fit | guaranteed. Dutton's. { There was a large market on Sat- {urday morning. Maple syrup seems | to have gone off for the season, as {none was offered. The prevailing | prices were: Pork, 14¢ to 16¢c a 1b; | veal, 10¢ to 12c a lh.; butter; 33¢ to }65¢ a 1b.; eggs, 20¢ to 22¢c a dozen; 1 apples; 40¢ a peck. Try Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store for developing and printing. A ------------------ at Death of Lt.-Col. Greenwood. A cable was received on Friday by by J. T. Greenwood, Toronto, an- nouncing tlie-death of his only bro- | ther, Lieut.-Col. H. 8. Greenwood. The deceased had been in ill- health for some months and had | been taken to the south of France for improvement, He was a graduate of the Royal Military College, and a | eivil engineer by profession. Col Greenwood had seen active service in | South Africa and was first taken ill while engaged at the War Office in | London, similar | Secured a New Position. Gordon J. Smith, B.A, B.Sc, a Queen's graduate, and for the past | year assistant professor of civil en- | gineering at the Nova Scotia Tech- { nical' College, Halifax, has been ap- pointed assistant to the chief engi- | neer of Foley, Welch & Stewart, contractors, on the thirty-five mil- { lion dollar ocean terminal contract at { Halifax, N.S. Glenburnie Socks Have Arrived) A number of the members of the Glenburnie Red Cross Society have | | received word to the effect that the | socks which they sent to the Kings- | tor members of the 21st Battalion | have arrived safely in France, Miss | B. D. Fowler received a card from | Sergt Kerrison, 21st Battalion, stat-! ing that he had received the pair of | socks which she sent, Snow On May 4th. A traveller thyt arrived in the city | on Saturday reported that on Thurs- | day there was snow at Maynooth and | throughout that distriet. The party drove forty miles in a sleigh, eewatin, with a population of 1,- 318, has contributed to war purposes the sum of $9,702, besides great quantities of sockes, shirts, pyjamas, etc, a splendid record. Parliament will prorogue in ten days. The Commons will sit on Sat- urdays and the Senate will hold] morning sessions. Neilson's Ice Cream is dispensed in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store fountain. Ernest Pettingill, of Me. and Mrs. Clayton Pettingill. Wellington, a student of Queen's Uni , has ere he has se- te Sundae" at Gib- party repairedsto the dining room to | partake of the wedding breakfast, | | gence that the condition of Dr, Ma- | one operation leaves a high, hard, dry polish on all woodwork, i leaves a widow, {John,, Cross Drug Store fountain. The guests assembled were the fam- ily and immediate friends. In tes- timony of good wishes and sincere | regard there was a beautiful array of | wedding tokens. Breakfast over, the bridal party were conducted to the station,where, amid showers of rice and good wishes, Mr .and Mrs. Collins left on the 11.25 train for Stirling, en route for their i home at Cordova Mines, where Mr. Collins is prineipal of the high school. The bride wore a navy blue travelling suit with hat to match. Death of John Steele. Tichborne, May of John Steele, who died at his home | {at Bob's Lake on April 12th, were in- Church | terred in cemtery, noon. the Methodist Parham, on Friday after- dent of Bedford township. Tichborne; James, London, George, Fermoy; Bert., Charles and Stanley, at home; also six daughters, Mrs. John Keats, Al- berta; Mrs, Bovee, Dexter, N.Y. William Storey, garet, Ont.; Murvale, and' Mar- Ethel and Ida, at home. Deserters Are Sentenced Cornwall, May 6.--Pte. Laroux and Pte. the two -young men who from the 154th Battalion and were | caught at Ridgeway, Pa. were | brought before Police Danis. They were sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment with hard labor in the Ontario Reform- | atory. | Date of Marriage Fixed The marriage of Mjss Helen Laura Barwick, second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Barwick, 47 Lincoln ave- nue, Montreal, to M. Clyde Arnold, only son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Herbert Arnold, Kingston, has been arrang- ed to take place quietly at the home of the bride's parents, on June 6th. Sary & Practical Home Dresr Making Lerrons Prepared Especially For This Newspaper Lai by Pictorial Review | prietor of the Hotel Carleton, | Vincent, N.Y., 4.--The remains | He died at the age of eighty- | two, after a brief illness. Mr. Steele | { was an old and highly respected resi- He | ten sons, Thomas, | Joseph, William and Alfred, | Dexter, N.Y.; | ; Mrs. | | when Miss Lottie C., eldest daughter Joseph | Donald Summers, | deserted | Magistrate | Miss Irene, while the groom was as- | (a travelling suit of navy blue serge | Kee Coal and with hat trimmed with white. The | ps | happy couple motored to Iva Lea. | reside | ther, Belleville, at present in Cali- fornia, was such that his life is de- spaired of. Fred. C. floors and furniture, Takes off the dirt and scum and leaves that new-like look. Wheeler, formerly pro- Cape has purchased the Levi House, Carthage, and will take | possession June 1st, It is Guaranteed by Your Dealer. Sizes 20¢ to $3.00. '« HH A NV] CHEMICAL 'oron Canada CO, Ltd, a ane nr Samper sano Why pay $18.00 fo Spring Suit when we will it Jor te Skirts made to meas- ure for S200. rt _a, made to mepsure - | for $3.00, New York Skirt and Suit Co. 203 WELLINGTON ST. our make \ The Kind Jou are Jocking for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO, Foot of West St. The annual meeting and election! of the Cape Vincent fire department} resulted: Chief Engineer, R. J. J. Newman; first assistant, Joseph Vreatt; second assistant, Frank Webster, Thomas Morrison, Brockville, died on Friday, aged sixty-eight years. He was born in Kitley and lived in Belleville for thirty-four years, He { was a Methodist, a Mason and a member of the Brockville Public School Board. Mrs. Frank Denzegreme! and her daughter, Miss Blanche, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dezegremel, Cape| Mr. Anson A. Gard, the well known | Vincent, N.Y., in Miss Denzegremel's | Littérateur of Ottawa, called the Wan- new car. Mrs. Dezengremel and her | dering Y: says in an unsolicited daughter expect to return sometime | testimonial for QO Tablets : | this month and occupy "Maple "Zytoo Tablets stop my head- Greve," In upper Broadway. aches so completely that I do not | mind having them any more." | Married At Lansdowne, Lansdowne, May 5.--On Wednes-| Noneed for any one Sosuffer from head ache if they do as Mr. Gard does i day last a pretty wedding was so- and take Zutoo 17 vou RAE Tin wd RON DOWN Weight Suman Davis 8 Lavrene On, MOY Do as Mr. Gard lemnized in the Methodist parsonage, Lansdowne, by Rev Dr. Cooper, of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Modler of Eden Grove, was united in marriage | to Clarence Truesdell, son of Mr. | and Mrs. E. Truesdelf, Ebenezer. {"The bride was attended by her sister, SOWARDS sisted by his brother, Andrew. The, fair young bride looked charming in| From there they crossed to. Alexan- dria Bay, N. Coal Keeps | SOWARDS. Y., and thence went to| Watertown. On returning they will | near Iva Lea, where the| groom is engaged. in a splendid occu- | pation, The fountain at Gibson's Red | Cross Drug Store is open, At It Again New Store, 168 Princess St. Beautiful Pictures, Up-to-date Frames. --BARGAINS-- In Pianos and Players. | Photo Studio Open--Photos 'Taken | Saturday Night Till 9.30, D. A Weese Middy Blouse For Milady Junior. gi Famous Wash | Ths middy blouse shown here may be worn with almost any Seok, but it is EE effective in striped galatea with a linen Stri galatea makes up this wel most efectiver. the trimmings being of plain white linen. Pictorial Review Blouse No. 6684 Skirt No. §234. Sizes, 4 to 1¢ The skirt is also of linen, in white | or natural color. The middy is to be | slipped on over the head and laces | in front and at the underarm seam. The blouse is cut in sizes up to six- teen years and may pe worn by Heals Skin D. D. D., the greatest of skin on | edies, will remove those unsightly | and troublesome skin afflictions that small women for athletic purposes. ave made vour life a burden. That In medium size the costume requires | i tolerable itching, burning and dis-| 2% yards 27-inch galatea and 4 yards | .omrort will disapear under the ma-| 36-inch linen for the skirt. Six yards | gic influence of thi§ remedy. It has] of brald are needed for the trim-| ..q many cases pronounced incur-| mig, h d ki 1 | able and will reach your case. It} "" fodase | xt on will take just a few moments to step | blouse. Some parts i from] tin and ask us what our experience - has been in the way of satisfied cus- an open width of material, doubles | | toners. We want you to.give D.D. CONSTRUCTION GUIDE 6684 ID. a trial. Your monéy back unless ithe first bottle relieves you. D.D.D. | Soap keeps your skin healthy. Ask {us about it. D. D. ------------ The Mahood Drug Co, Ltd, Kingstom. Pr PAA ALANNA) For iE 1. Good frame dwelling, 4 bedrooms, B. & C.; also hen house and small orchard; Albert St... 0... 81,800 2. First class modern brick dwelling; loea- Yow exceptionally For 15 Years the - Standard Remedy (not folded), while others are out from a fold of the galatea. The unde and sleeve are cut from an open width. The fromt, back llar are laid directly on the jwise fold of the goods. The poc! is placed over a lengthwise thread. The sleeves may be long or short, the latter being preferred for warm: ér weather, It is easy to'cut off the lower part of the sleeve on small Be aa NAY, shorten it. coming of spring a ui lish middy of linen allows the sweater to take = vacation. i rea OF De moment 1s 10 Tape thados of pastel, if Stripes and checks are not favored with contrasting colors at every point of vantage. Sizes, 4 to 18 years. Price, 15 cents. sess sean $3,850 3 Boubic brick, in good repair, 8 rooms each, central location, $4,800 "10 cents. || For particulars apply to T. J. LOCKHART, Real Estate Insuration Clarence Have You Heard THE New Victor Red Seal Records for May All in stock at C. W. Lindsay, Limited 121 PRINCESS STREET 'Where you are cordially invited to hear them. Special in Ladies' Shoes for $250 One Strap Pumps Two Strap Pumps Pumps Without Straps Or Laced Oxfords At $2.50, H. Jennings, King Street Summer Trousers for the Boy Unlined Cotton Bloomers--good strong ma- terial, well made--color dark grey, in striped pattern--these will stand lots of hard usage and can be laundered. Sizes 24 to 33. o »

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy