Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Nov 1919, p. 5

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eh vy Ep Em---- Fresh Cut Flowers THE DAILY BRITISH WHIGC ~--H_ROWLEY Fiouse Painting and Paper Hang tog Estimates on work freely given WALL PAPER FOR SALE J40 DARRIE STREET, PHONE 1388), MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 10190. GEO. A. WRIGHT MACHINIST i Has removed from King Street y to 40 PRINCESS STREET Repair work of sll kinds. Phone, shop 1264; Res., 1205 A ------. eae PHONE 1670 0. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Builders 21 MAIN STREET Ferns, paims, funeral dea'gun, floral _ 115 Broek St. Phone 228. All makes of Phonographs!, rue tc mie soies {EAT MARKET 140 Sydenham St. Phone 2088). | Oven Roasts 23¢. to 28c¢. | Lamb Chops .......35¢. PREPARED COFFER | Phone 153. Prompt Delivery. IRR AM | sowE sPRaials ar 'cleaned, repaired, . adjusted. | charges, quick service. | Shoulder Steaks . . .25¢. 3 LUT Rump Roasts .....24c. { Lamb Stews ... ... .20c. made in the cup at the table. D. COUPER F. J. JOHNSON, Florist. TALKING | ' MACHINES | Parts for all makes supplied, J. M. PATRICK | Pot Roasts .20c. to 23c. - | Stewing Cuts ~.....17c. G. WASHINGTON | Corner of Princess and Clergy Sts. All size cans in stock. The Cash Store PRESERVING PEARS in baskets or by the peck. CHOICE EATING APPLES St. Lawrence, Snows, MclIn- tosh Reds and Wealthy Hickory Nuts, Almonds, Wal- nuts, Brazils and PFilberts--all fresh, 1,000 tins French SARDINES: No. 1 quality The United Grocery 138 Princess St. Phone 207 Next to Standard Bank SPLENDID FARM, 1385 ACRES ~TWO MILES FROM CITY FOR SALE. APPLY: -- W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance 89 Brock St. Phone 424 2 Bic BARGAINS 70¢; Red Rose Tea .....50¢c. 25¢. Clark's Bork & Beans 18c. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Streets. License No. 827149 Phone 1844. PURE ICE CREAM We serve nothing but pure ICE CREAM in our parlor. Take home a pint or quart of our bulk Ice Cream, for desert, at dinner or supper. Large asortment of CONFECTIONERY i540) We have a supply of cut hard wood and J. Sowards Coal Co. CORNER GORE AND WELLINGTON STS, ==CHOIOR EATING AXD PRESERVING PRARS. =-CHOICE NED ROGER AND BLUE GRAPES. I0B SNOW APPLES. COOKING fIOKORY NUTS---15 CENTS NEW CLOVER HONEY, .. .» 'We have a good, solid, Fall and Winter ; Shoe, made from Tan Elko Calf, a new pro- cess for making leather waterproof. This Shoe is high-cut, full bellows tongue, an extra good shoe for school wear. Sizes | to 5 85 ciaiatadeistace etna $6.00 9 Youths' sizes [10 13... $5.00 ji AA BASSMDN, _~ a i An ah Ma Si 4 4 # 4 4 o Won at Plowing Match. a plowing competition at Ottawa for Indians, William Maracle, Deseronto, cond places, yer Improving. McConville, the Queen's who was injured four ill & patient in the is improving slowly. rugby 3 weeks ago Hotel Die pe -------- Going to California. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, Barrie Street, and their daughter Mis. (Dr.) [Armstrong are leaving on Tuesday for California, wher they will spend the winter. Sent to Penitentiary Judge Widdifield, Toronto, sentenc- ed Joseph Bannister, a street rail- { Way conductor, to three years in the {penitentiary for a serfous assault. i Expensive Ammunition. | A Kingston lady was heard to we- {mark that it was a sin for Queen's student® to throw eggs around the street when they were so dear. 'It | Was an awful waste," she said. "They should have put them {to better mse { Sir William's New Post. {| Itis rumored in usually well versed {quarters that Justice Britton will {shortly retire and that Sir Willam | Hearst may be his successor on the bench of the supreme court of On- { tario, For Fall and Winter, Prevost Brock street has a great assortment of Ready Made Clothing in siits and overcoats and a splendid assortment of Gents Furnishings, his order ¢ 1ing department was never better assorted at extremely low pri- ces. S.C.R. Acquires Fleming House. Capt. W. H. Smith, assistant direc- tor of the Kingston Unit, D.S.C.R., went to Ottawa on Saturday to take Wr it, KEELERVILLE BUDGET James Boal Injured By a Kick from ; A Horse. + Keoelerville, Oct. 30 == Quite a mum- ber from here attended the auction sae at F. W. Ball's, Battersea, yester- day getting in roots. James Boal received a bad kick on the knee from a horse while drawing | milk to the 'cheese factory. improving nicely. Mrs. David Sleeth, Mrs. J. E. Anglin and William Dixon "have all been on {the sick lst. Ross Townsend and his mother of Joyceville wers at John Roblin's Sunday. Miss Leta McLroy ireturned home today after a month's {visit with her sister at Rochester, [N.Y, Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon | motored to Kingston yesterday. J. E. Anglin 'visited at Warkworth, | Northumberland Co., last week, { Mr. and Mrs. David Sleeth, Doug- {las Anglin and J. E. Anglin motored ito the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. { Robert Tighe went to the city yester- day in their new car. i James Moore and family who went west last spring, are expected back again in a few days. The west did not appeal to them to like to live there permanently. Charles Yate. 'man is working for Charles Anglin. | Many Prince last Saturday in Kingston. | Miss Thomas, teacher, spent Sunday {at her home, Sydenham. s The bean social at Battersea last {week was 'weil patronized from here and all enjoyed the entertainment. {Since the elections the villagers are {taking their hats off to the farmers. { Miss Bernice Sutherland is at Ed- | ward Sleeth"s. Mrs. Edward An- { drews and son John, visited at David {Sleeth's on Tuesday. John Henry, of | Wilmur, was at John Robb"s receat- {ly. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boal and {family all at James Boals recently. | C. Lake of Battersea was here on business today. {| Robert has done a fine lot {of ditching this fall which will add {greatly to his farm. Orham Baxter of Battersea intends moving on Ezra Baxter's farm, having bought it re- cently. , i He is Milk Up Arnprior, Nov. 3.---A two cent rise in the price of milk has taken place | here. a quart as compared with the old price, 12 cents. Although the in- ® has caused considerable com- nt among the housewives, milk dis- tributers declare that it is necessary as the price of feed for the cows, and the poor yield of milk this year, ren- {ders no other way out of the diffi- culty possible. ing vapors of the Hi f at ig i 8 4 Rr 7 i TR i oh ) £5 ingston ! over the Fleming home which been tranferred to his department. The Cracker Nuisance. Several returned soldiers, w nerves are in bad condition, compl ad about Princess street on Friday evening Some of them were badly shaken by the explosion. Firing of crackers is a violation of the city bylaws. Poor Road Work. The road repairs on Earl Street between University and Frontenac street consisted of tearing the road bed up and rolling it out again. The result is that it is in worse condition now than before it was repaired. Held Song Service. The lecture hall of Sydenham street Methodist church was crowd- ed on Sunday evening for the song service for students hnd strangers. The pastor, Rev. W. T. G. Brown, was in the chair, and welcomed the gathering. New General Manager, J. 8. Douglas, for some years past business manager of the Mail and Empire, has been appointed general manager of the Mail and Empire, suc- coeding the late W. J. Douglas, The new manager is a man of fine capa- bilities. The Whig' congratulates him on his promotion. To Adopt Responsive Reading. Rev. Dr. Wison announced in Chal- Farmers are busy plowing and | from here went to see the! Milk is now worth 14 cents! if is direct subscription by Messrs. mers church on Sunday that the ses- sion had deciled to add 'another seripture reading to the service after the first of December, and that the reading would be responsive, The congregation were asked to add bib- les to their pews. i Prices Must Fall. The order of the Board of Com- merce as ft stands governs the whole- sale prices of pork only, but in mak- ing it the members of the Board made and Vicin tho firing of crackers on! SD ALDROS EARNS ! i »s to a corrvespand- 1 be w rom a Hunting Trip. Bank otf Montreal, h YI TE YET UYOT TYRE RR Ew un 18 | returned {Nova Sco { He was on i ing expidition v | his brothers 1 secured a fine be {of birds. With one of his brothers Mr, Willis d nok deen hunting since he was in his teems. On his way home he ran into snow In New Brunswick and Quebec. To Develop the Property, Major E. H. Birkett, resident man- ager of the Nipissing Extension mine, Cobalt, is completing arrangements for the development of the property. The mine is being dewatered Since taking charge of the property Major Birkett has made a, new di covery near the east houndary of the property. Major Birkett is a son of J. H. Birkett, Barrie street. Service at Queen's. Principal W. 8. Dvde, of Queen's Theological College, was the speaker ut the service held in Convocation Hall on Sunday afternoon, and he delivered a most insp ng addres his appeal to follow 1e leader of Jesus Christ. He spoke of the ser- vice in brotherhood, and told how it could be carried out in the class room, on the campus, on the street, and in the boarding house. a -------- Held Memorial Service. "Our Blessed Dead." was the sub- ject of Rev. T. W. Savary's' sermon at St. James' church on Sunday morning. At the close of the mon the members of the congrega- tion stood while the rector read the names of members of the congrega tion who had passed away during t year, The choir rendered an appro- priate anthem. The rector's text was "Blessed are the dead which die dr ser it very plain that if retailers did not Em mn, FARMERS DRIVE TO MAINLAND Owing to Bad Winter Crossing Be- tween City and Island. : Wolte Island, Nov. 2.-- Mrs. John Abbott, who has been under the doe] tor's care at the/ General Hospital, ! Kingston, has returned home much {improved in health The many {friends of James McAllister, Sr., who | had his leg broken some time ago, | are pleased to know that he is able to sit up and is doing nicely. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hogan a son. Dan Lacey has gone to Watertown, N.Y., to visit relatives. The farmers are plowing since the recent rains. The cheese factories are all closing down wowing to the shortage of milk, Jeorge and Robert McAllister, Saskatchewan, are visit- ing relatives here, The farmer's club purchased a car load of coarse and fine salt in barrels and distributed it amongst the farmers at large. The banns of marriage are pub- lished between Arthur Cough and Vera Moran. Dr, George Hanley, | Kingston, who attended the medical | wants of the islanders in the absence of our local doctor, made many friends while here. A pumber of farmers have sold {ther farms and gone to the main | shores owing to the bad crossing be- {tween Kingston and the island last winter, i Paying for Church Lighting. Harrowsmith, Oct. 31--The young people held a box social in the hatl in spite of the wet weather a good crowd was in attendance. The pro- coeds amounted to $50 which will go towards the Hghting system for the new Methodist church, as the Young People's Society has assumed the re- sponsibility of paying for the lghts. Mrs. Rev. J. Ferguson is spending a few weeks in Kingston with her son, A. Ferguson and family, of Saskatoon, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Elner Pixley returned to their home in Whitby. G. BE, Campbell, wife and little son, of Perth Road. visited the parental bome here this week. Miss Sybil Thompson and Mrs. Byron Ruttan have been under the doctor's care but are improving. $ A ------------------------ Elisher--he's our hired men-- Allows there ain't no better plan Of circumventin' woes and cares Than smilin' when y' come down- gtairs, Elisher smiles and fore vou know The rest of us is smilin', so Ketchin'-Hke it is! My law, It fits from him to me an' maw; I've seen it set the pup A-waggin® 'fore the sun was up! Then mehr, as likely as not, » h, But like enough that man will ketch Elisher's smile an' drop Ms frown An' tote the smile away to town, An' peddle it where, bein' wuss, t. You send the sooth- | The country road, representatives. It is believed that this is the first Morgan of the public issues -- public i pore made by on Thursday evening, Oct. 30th, and | the Lord." FAINT AND DIZZY SPELLS WEAKNESS AND SHORTNESS OF BREATH A You can generally tell when the heart is affected by the faint and dizzy spells, the shortness of breath palpitation, throbbing, irregular heat- ing, smothering sensations, weak, sinking, all-gone. feeling, choking sensation, etc. Many men and women become run-down and worn out when other- wise they could be strong and healthy if they would only pay some attention to the first sign of heart weakness No remedy will do so much to make the heart regain strength and vigor, regulate its beat and restore it to a healthy and normal condition as Mil- burn"s Heart and Nerve Pills. Mrs. C. A. 8. Drake, Paris, Ont. writes: --"I have used on towards the secon. box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and find they have done me good. I had those fainting, dizzy spells, once in a while, and also weak- ness and shortness of breath. and] would become so choked up at times | I could hardly sleep without sitting! up in bed. When walking too fast I would have to stop and try to catch { my breath. I feel a lot better since { I have used your pills and know that they have helped me wonderfully as I have improved very much." { Price 50c. a box at all dealers or | { mailed direct on receipt of price by | { The T. Milburn Ca., Limited, Toron- | DIRECTORY FOR RETURNED MEN, APPLY For employment information. For Land Settlement, general matters, advise: Bank of Toreante Bldg. cor. and Brock Streets For Vocational Courses, Indus. trial Re-tralning: Merchants Bank Bidg., eon Brock and Wellington Sts. For medical treatment; surgleal appliances: Golden Liem Block For Pensions: EVERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON: AL. WAYS ON TIME. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT BY THIS RE LIABLE ROUTE, TELEPHONE 2195 FOR INFORMATION. ADBLLDMMSEABNOMEME | ABMS --- Kingston---Cape Vincent Ferry BY S. 8, MISSISQUOI~-- DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. (Railroad Time) Leave Kingston 6.30 am. and 1 p.m. at Returning leaves Cape Vincent st 5.40 eum. reaching Kingston Sheil &.m. Leave Cape Vincent 4.30 png reaching Eingwon at . Hound trip tickets $1.25, with a §0c. rebSte on return fad & lovely outing for 75 cents. Tickets good to return Sh date ot Firing Rokr Shou Ta Waterton a re rin orang, Ak n ¥ ours in Watertown 'a turning connec Steamer leaving for Kingston, RM ume : For information, ph ne 2 Automoblies pre aye Vig Bave Rockport Nav, Co. Lad. small $3.00, large $4.00. Space reserved. We give special attention to Banquets and Evening Parties. Special - private rooms with tables that will seat twenty-five people. Can make accommodation for about one hundred. Our service is the best obtainable. See the proprietor, Peter Lee, for further particulars and rates. 222 Princess street, Twe Dopry _Abeve Opera House Open Leom 8 am. to 3 am. Peier Loe. Prop. very RESTAURAN] The Value Of The Home The man Who can afford to own a home--and the averse man of reasonable earning capacity can ---ahould make it his first concern to solve the problem. He will he nided in that task by studying the real estate offerings closely and investigating those which impress him favorably. He will thus be serving himself, his family and his city. To every such man, we would say "Get a home to rally around." For the choicest lots, houses and locations, apply to: Telephone 703 J. 0. HUTTON WANTING HARDWOOD FLOORING DID YOU SAY? GET IT AT Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street - « Phone 1042 PURE ICE CREAM SERVE IT FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS ; Most modern machinery used in making our Ite Cream-- the ingredients are the best--nothing but pure cream used, Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. © Superior Ice Cream Parlor Phone 648 204 Princess St. 12 McLaughlin's Od Stand Bibby Block, Pri For information and to J. P. Hanley, OF. r 'OR THOSE FEATHERS SHOULD BE RENOVATED NOW. SEE US WE ARB EXPERTS. 2 ' --- rates apply TA, GT. z Peninsular Ranges For perfect baking, fuel economy and ap- pearance the Peninsular Range excells above all others. They are guaranteed absolutely. We. also have 3 few good second hand Lemmon& Sons Kingston's New : ' THE JAVEL MANUFACTURING CO. "KLEAN ALL" JAVEL WATER Manufactured Speeiall for ning and taking out Stains trom white linen and Cotion Wit Boiling. Also cleans bath tubs, sinks, copper, porcelatn, marble tiling. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT--13¢. A QUART BOTTLE Return bottle and save Sc. not live where it is used. TRY IT JAVEL MFG. ©0,, 19 ONTARIO STREET, KINGSTON. 'To disinfect leave some In open container in yoom. Germs cane

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