Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Apr 1919, p. 6

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Lm, >" £ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919. _ 'fresh Cut Flowers| | Told Ind Te Sale of GPs | ro coom RRR OR] NE \§i . 0,000:Pound Se | ~ Twilight § isGreater thn Ever | Ceylon and Indian Tea | F. J. JOHNSON, Florist: of sit oo | "as Brock se ide 229. E! { Apri 6 ~The Women's Ausiidfy | Shane |» Gin Fill Api heard of Sheu, of ! Wort from 80c¢ to $1 .00. On Sale at 50c, _-- ih RRR I one or > 88¢ | tea in the Anglican parish house on | Mrs. Frank R. Phillips, Johnson a § Sra ie mowledged 55c, and 60c per pound, MOTOR CARS Fan pean iar. 0 | Under Uharaspices of the local iea on Thursday aherpoon in poner | Dadder Trouble Gia Pill have fl This aslo ocers an opportunity to houbepsekers to buy the r P Vo 3 {branch of fhe Navy Ledgue of Can'lof her guests, Mrs. Harry Holland, aud women to health, strength. and | M4 daVing o BU pus vip, FOR SALE 1 Gh Dara 8 |g a meeting was held this week to Miss Marjorie Kirby, Miss Bessie bappi a ¥ { . To nay Point Daa Sty [bring the needs of that organization {Chamberlain and Miss Dorothy fxbinses, Testimaninin seeeived hy us . OR EXCHANGED ity mits, or vice versa before the people. Mdyor Wilson | Pringle, who are here for Miss tell us, that Gin Pills bave relieved e om on eS ham and - and Rev. C; E. Kidd, president of the | Jennie Phillips' wedding next week | & m the sufferings cautd ny . A number of slightly used rodn 9 pam. and %¢ local braneh, made strong appeals for | Lovely spring flowers were arraug- Ki . WB : r di cars cheap; also one light Ford 1.00. (to Outer Sta.) support, and favored a drive to in-|ed in the pretty rooms, and the tea a pie datisgemtats. | ae GEO. THOMPSON, Prop. di I ' $ppo! : > vf . o i Y THE HOUR crease membership table had for its centre a erystal{ oo have used Gin Pills and benefited | , ok. p ea OUR ' { yey tee te ATR Chin the. &ity limits The Misses Jean Bain and Kath- {bowl of pink tulips. Miss Spangen- by them, In most cases they wrote us and within three miles of the leen Millar, \of pis town, were award: | burg poured the tea and Mrs. W. J mying: "Publish this letter, so that er same, four DASSeNEErs or less, - 1 wp i 2 "SAS 3 2 ro. 1B. W ) a joes, a. h $ " Bert STANSBURY [|| "fur sehuert oF iif bi5 |i" dis an nurses a the re |B. White ut the ees, the. house | Sayings Publish ths hesir vo thas , reach additional person ..-,. .50)cent graduati fercises in connec- | guess assisting. may know what Gin Pills did for me." 169 Raglin Road. Phone 1674w ) Other Cabs--From one point to tion with the Roy)! Victoria Hospital | : ot. Gin Pills remedy; that's why they have i the eity = limits of Montreal | Mrs. Charles Askwith will be 0 ¥ 2riends. " ree miles from the reek | hostess at the Bridge Club on Moa- FU i aah a LEO During the past' week the local ma- £' Mou : i ) he dour under sub-|chinists have presented a new wage [day afternoon at the Belvidere, Gin Pills have been on the market aaa i section (b) to be|gipedule to the manufacturers of this nh" for years; in fact, we believe -there ha yo Tha MI-hour factions, at one | iown asking for 55 cents an hour for # Several delightful supper parties| are more Gin Pills id than any other E or the hour, - were given last night after the con- roprietary medicine in Canada. From PIRE INSURANCE : : IA At Pr rmeenmnammens | G11 jOurneymen machinists and 45 1 The Star Fruit and St. John Ambulance Association Bi an hour for first class helpers. [cert in Convocation Hall. alifax to Vaascouver you ean buy 3.8.8 | them in any city, town, village or ham- Treas Office, Rove: Insuraice Bide Classes In There are about twenty-five machin- + . i Candy Store Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Chown left on| let. Their popularity has been built rRECY J. Quin, ists in the various establishments who ® - come under this rating. Some of | Friday for Atlantic City. entirely on the endorsements of those Manager, Ontaric A Terente Fresh = Strawberries, Tomatoes First Aid the manufacturers have already| Mrs. George Talllon and Mastcr | whe have been benefited by their use. and Cele Special sale oranges agreed to the schedule Murray Taillon are <he guests of If you are suffering from Paine in Ww. H. GODWIN & SONS and bansnes." Home made cream ha Mrs. Bruce Hopkins at "Hazeldell." . inzi : Pe Pelow has been elected Jas the Back, Dizziness, Headache, or a filled Enster exgn. We write nny slay Pek . Mrs. W. Kent Macnee is visiting| General Feeling of Lassitude, you ¥ nnme free of charge. ; delegdte for Gananoque Lodge No. ¥ 3 4 and Home 4, A. A. of 1, S. & T. Workers of hot, Jnoruer, Mrs. Quirk, in New| peeq Gin Pills. Get a box from your 56 Princess Street, near King St, North America, to the national con-| ¥Ork. i 7 dealers; try them, and if they do not . ,. Phone 273, ® vention of that organization to open | Col James Stewart, D.8.0., Wail pein you, write us and we. will refund Canin Food Board License No. ursin the first week in May in Louisville, |® Passenger on the Northland, and you the purchase price willingly. Fruit, 9-1030; Candy, 11-410, . is expected home to-morrow oq . > b three | 18 : Ky., and continue for about thr E. W. Beatty, Montreal, 15 spend- Bold by dealers almost everywhere : reeks. i t 0c a box. A trial sample free if Are Shortly to Begin. Apply Mrs.| "ooo oo Loe ing the week-end in town. a J A Pp Miss Phoebe Bryant, Charles street, Crothers and Miss Minnio| You write us for it. Bolton, 52 Frontenac Street. Es Ww. JL . i y ; A mrs Telephone 958 let} Yorshily doy Hanilion io spend, Crothers, Earl street, returned trom| 'The National Drug & Chemieal Co. |ff R.short time > { 14 | California on Thursday. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. |i . - » + } 9 Among the arrivals of soldier lads a , it FRIE HIP . 4 a VRBRS # g 2 Ya: U. 8. residents should address Na-Dru- NDSE S Th ary a 5 anre| Mrs. Taylor is the guest of her| Co, Inc, 202 Main St, Buffalo, N.Y. hoi - S d a 101 and Ptes Pullaw, G. E. Thomp- sister, Mrs. J. E. Gow, Union street. roi 1 Choice Groceries son, G. O'Brien, E. Phillips, P. Deir, | Mrs. Alexander Mackie, Clergy ve . i % L J. Pye, J Dundon, C. E: Steacey and | Steel Eth present ip Newark, Notice to Creditors i G Camitses, All were met by the N In is returning home on Monday. | 0 e nds Pa ¢ u -p-- 1 are es mayor and large crowds of citizens yea Tpany__ MueKiem, ater Sour ------ i! All at hv bles a " d In the Matter of the Estate of Mary [|i A 3nd given & hearty welcome ed his duties at the Royal Miltary | yyguire, Late oféthe City of King [i committee has been appointed ---------- : ) College. ton im the County of Frontenac, [i y : 3 to secure 2,000 packets of cigarettes Death of a Venerable Resident. Major apd Mrs. H. P, Lafferty| Spiuster, Deceased. | and 20 boxes of cigars to send at Ernesttown Station, April 5.---|p,v0 taken Mrs. T. G. Smith's house Revised HR ab ar 9 i once to the 21st Battalion overseas. | There passed away on Tuesday & life- et : 3 23 Bre Lo a Oh a atin, 1 2 on overs . P : on King street. Chap. 121 sec. 66, that all creditors and i Donations are respectfully asked for. | long resident in the person of Wil- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carruthers and | other persons. having claims against Ji . by ce lidm Amey, in his eighty-eighth year. a Wa . v abe la the estate of said Mary Maguire, who These may be sent to M. M. Hood, Miss Kathleen Carruthers left oun |gieq on or about the ith day of Sep- Whig Office; Capt. A. W. Black, A.| He was the youngest son of the late Tuesday for New York. tember, A.D, 1918, are = . ey . Rake , , AD, 1918, a equired to P.M., Hub Building; Lieut. West- Poker Amey Sad Mary Sake; as Mr. and Mrs, Albert Nichools, deliver or send by, Post prepaid on or ! r 3 orn in the house in which he died " i x " sefore the 12th day of April, AD. HH beare, D.V.O,, Golden Lion Block or Calgary, are visiting Sergt.-Major 1819, to W. Sullivan Solicitor tor fi x I to Best's Drug Store, Princess street. | About three years ago he suffered an | 4" Mrs. Beale. They have just re- {the undersigned An solottor Yor attack of paralysis, which left him in |, neq from overseas ence street, Kingston, Ont. names and addresses and a full de- er ee ® ° an enfeebled state, confining him to « + = mes | ia ng " t 0 i P ublic Libr ar y was tenderly cared for by his som, | ,o Miss Peart Whitton of Brighton, | scirities. 'it an. nest by them'. "ll Ask Your Grocer or Phone 467 and Our Was tenderly cared for by his 30D, | 4 q,ding the past week with Mrs. R.| 'And further TAKE NOTICE Mat af- Elmore Amey, and his wife. His H War Me: street: Te to ter the sald 12th day of April, A.D. Ii - wife predeceased him a few months n In Ih Alireg street, returned to 1919, the undersigned will proceed to | Salesman Will Call. r e Y. distribute the said estate among the 1H BULI ETIN ago Two sons, Setar, of Rill Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, King- parties entitled thereto, having regard Jf vea, and Elmore, on the homestead, ston, are spending the week with|only to the Claims of which they shall Ji urs ning Wednesday, the 9th, inst, also two grandsons, mourn his loss. Mr, and Mrs, A, Caton, Napanee. jv Roy ie ma ars : there will be a free exhibition of the --t---------- i 3 . i > A v » . { work of the Canadian Painter-Etchers It Was a Landmark. h Major 8. A. MeXoneia, Catnsogue, they Jou a 13th day of Apri C2 ul Society. Some 85 prints, including dry- Almonte, April §.--George A. Rob- | Bas been spending the week in King- Dated March 7th, 1919 : | points, line etchings, = color etchings, oy y : ston, The Toronto General Trusts Corpora- | wood-block prints, etc, wil be on ex-|ertson, Union Hall, can go the town Misses Jean and Marguerite Cain. on Sonera) Trusty pora- | hibition. Rhe puke Is a ite to wood-lot one better in the big tree iron Kingston, spent I and | Executors of the. last nd tenta~ } - } 7 isi 6 LJ » Ti nspect se bassw 1 tree ' , " i . ' . ea n on | competition. He cut a basswooc s ' ment of sald Mary Maguire, . . . O° bread is on ' the Fee tings. There will be no admission |," "hich he took 1,900 feet of | Monday at their home at Carleton | By its construction, by its beaiity, by its pure food level. It's fee, ) feet oak ne | io i 2 Standard artichs ------------ lumber, all good, clear quality, worth |'. LL Howes ui Valuable Building I ot tone, by its elasticity, delicacy and strength f food in this town. Ever ® at least $70, and with two cords of ! = duy more folks oo heel Notice cordwood taken from what was left. Jas Ftioen Bourg leh ve Satur, of action, by its general excellence dbout its nutritious good- -------------- ---- . ren SLE» . | \ ated % Mrs. A. E. Paul, Napanee, left] Mrs. Edward Pound, Dovercourt FOR SALE and superior qualities, the A ny Clea nly MASS MEETING, THR MARINE last weok for Habolde Sask. to | Road, Torouto. Pp q : : * care used in its manufae- TRADES FEDERATION KINGSTON | >i.» . ; 3 . ~ = » "| visit her daughter, Mrs. Telfer, who * ture. Eating our bread is a LOCAL is quite ill with pneumonia, Mrs. Gordon Smith, Albert street, South of Union St. ! eintzman health habit. Get the habit, All men employed in the various ; rida shipyards of Kingston are requested tol C. A. Dewey is the new secretary-| Was hostess at a small tea on Friday By Tender adtend a mass meeting in the Labor treasurer of the Renfrew Fair. afternoon in honor of Miss Jennie! renders will be peceived by the un- | & a Hall on Saturday, April 5th, at 8 Fre Phillips, ersigned up to Menday, April Tth, C a. E to hear the peport of Vice-pres St ea > next, at his office, No. $3 Clarence St. | > ®t BE I ent - . ~ » ACKIES RAKERY Rodgers of the Marine Trades Feder- Miss Alma Price, Sydenliam street, for the purchase of building log No. 3 RE k 1 - . ution on the result of the Conference 4h entertained at tea this afternoon on the Bast side of ColingWood St. f Bl Art Fiano - © y e Minister o Abor at Ot- 1 Mi i » Fratage about 75 feet; depth about | { | B HOME MADE tawa, April 2nd, 1919, between the » [4S when Miss Jennie Phillips was the 113 feet. The highest or pi tender | ra Shipyard Employers and the Executive ", / guest of honour. not necessary accepted. {7 : i READ a 0 officers of the Marine Trades Feder. el CBITHARY WE a w. 'MUNDELL, } has won for itself the i Soliclt { « Miss Aileen Beattie, who is Missle, ooo yoron 29th 1918. eter, | ll leading place among A ee rp as stn | Isolde Menges' pianist, is the guest ation, l\&E WM. McHARG, Sec.-Treas. Y -------- AA At ttl NN - ~ of Mis. R. Bruce Taylor, the pianos of the Miss de St. Remy, who has been world. It's the choice » : : ' ¢ {e spending the past two weeks with SEAT Cy | | ' Shi les Have Late Mrs. Minerva Keyes. Miss Carrie Beamd, O'Kill street, has & EE WP o vy of the world's great- hic The death of Mrs. Minerva Keyes returned to Portsmouth. : SNP est artists. 5 took place at her residence on} [jeut, and Mrs. Jack Meredith os ! Wolfe Island on Friday after a brief | have left for Ottawa where tney a . Stood the Test [a sem enim ster ort ware ies fe Sawa ners" a MAIL CONTRACT C.'W. Lindsay, the widow of the late John Keyes a 0 o! SE 'NDERS J LO Of time in all parts of the country, and when properly made {She was the daughter of the lai2 -- Fg so mninglum his Ie Pan ener wir be teins ' i 4 Limited, from good live timber, slowly dried and carefully put on, will (William Mosier, and resided on tac {por mother, Mrs R. eo ' at Ottawa until noon on Friday. the | last a lifetime. OUR SHINGLES are selected with care as to !sland all of her lite. She wa | TH TN Rul, Cuvier, Wem 2g actly. for the convey of grain, thickness and their drying. Come in and inspect them - | sixty-nine years of age. In religion Professor and Mrs. Hure Hed | contract for" four years, six mes por | - ig } , aX 9 = Ste before buying. We have several grades--but all good values. {she was a& devout member of the man left on Friday for Chicago. Neate 0. ate, Rural eal "® ¥. Printed notices containing, further in- All 3 L Y d | Methodist church. Three sons, 1 be iGeorge and William, of Wolfe Is- a formation &s t ditio sed an S um r ar ~fli1and, Bert ,of Windsor, and one Miss Constance Doherty, who has Contract may Pe Been Lar nad RY : lof Tender may be obtained he Post | daughter, Mrs. Edward Sevelle, also | Deen the guest of Mrs. Arthur Craig,'e e EA toe oat | EJ) | UE Island, survive to mourn | Gore street is returning to her home ofi°gs of Celle, and at the office of AS ~ oe =sIher loss. in Boston early mext week. |rosT OFFICE IN PECTOR'S OFFICE, : TEE = Mrs. L. D. Stevenson is spending a! Kingston, March A ARRICK ---- few days in Toronto. Tp ------ At the Strand. Miss Freda Burns, who has been Post QuiSa uspector. hhh dbedieoedhedindindbedidindh ddd ra. L 2 1' Before the camera Houdini broke SR FAIN Thornton Davidson & Co. Limited Jf sv wees Bs se | sate va wor ha Hil, "ia""st| is woven varvred -- -- h . ' great fifteen-episode serial, '""The|" n_ Eng and expects iG i als : sen - Deal in Gov t, Munici 1 od Jl ester Mystery." Seo him 'at the sul] for Cunuga shortly, When She Rs aan Deed at. the ers in overnmen unicipal, an ll str oni Monday Mrs. R. J. Rodger, Sydenham tentiary. * a pal, rand on Monday, Tuesday . and street, left to-day for Toronto. There was a touching scene at the . » - Tr 4 Hl, W ay. 4 ' & other Investment Securities , Nv ord day he Hstead Bt lwo 0% of Portsmouth penitentiary a few days 3 I: Mrs. H. R, Duff and Miss Lillian|ago when the father of Leo Rogers, : H @. Davidson : President | sompictory Sound by Neary ws ins Mowat dre leaving on Monday for|the young convict who made an at X - cel ene e F. Nation ¥ Guelph. " |tack on Guard John Berrigan, and 4 SRI I IOI Vice-President ll 10 rr. il low his knees, his ankles encased in : 8. 'Wheelwright naging Director | leg manacles. 'Thus equipped, he was| ,, M188 Gladys Carroll. 5. spending attempted to make his escape, called 0. Cameron ll' ptaced in an iron enforced' hea the: week-end in Cananoque. jlo see his son. The father, who is Y| Mrs J. B. Fraser, Miss . Isobel & much respected resident of North Leslie A. Wyse : Director 3, . (ol *uodes Sucking cate, SeSurL naupa, Fraser and Capt. Hugh Fraser of Bay, is heart-broken over the affair, y ' : Investment Inquiries will receive our prompt attention. i! into the Hudson River. A strong Ottawa, have left for Atlantic city. 81s0 the Josith's mother... The. first Xy- ce y ene x ; ' ct 3 Capt. Fraser, who has intimation they received of the affair current was running, the box dipped to Canada, spe. * two 8 Just hy rH was when the mother picked up an : . » {1 420 Transportation Bid ge 'Montreal 1a She Side then { nedintely sank yo prison. . Ottawa paper at her home and read : at y : ; 10 de oud Rtrawe. ---- Col. Bishop, V.C., and Mrs, Bishop the account. The mother fainted, | leisurely about as though taking a Jute. Yukon a rouse in Toronto and and bas been in very poor health refreshing dip. Ty Teeny {Continued on Pages 3 and 10) y » oF: ¥ Bling your work along and be convinced. Who have an excellen t plant for such

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