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

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\ i Adhodhudhah FOR SALE ~PIPES, all sizes. ~RADIATORS. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG : ! : "PAGE FIVE . er " roman wh we al id : : | ¥ ro $d | 7 3 4 GOA VGH | pre tein | A Ridney Remedy {ur Baby Pictures rie | INgston and Vicinity | | Ake Ree Hicures RG STREET Eo sai SM ys TLE ! caused by badly digested food like all portraits we make, are | Phone, Shop 1204; Res, 1205 {4 §¥ hb hb Shed daa eC R | which overtakes these organs to : hatural 'a Pane i liguisd ~-MILITARY TENTS. | | ; : i Slr ~ : ; | eliminate the irritant acids and beautifully flilshed in the fl |. Would Be Appreciate : sistant teacher in Carleton Place | horses the widest publicity as well as formed. Help your } NEW XMAS. FOLDER ~=Large pleces of OANVASS, || ia The W hig, daily or Semi-Weegly, | high school for the past couple of | many other benefits now out ot | digest Stich 1a i : jou = ete, oto. { for 1920 makes a highly appreciated! years, leaves at the end of the year | reach. 4 i proper ly food by Come in and let us get acquaint. : i resh ut OwWers Christmas present for Picton, where she has been ep- dette i taking 15to 30 drops of Extract . ed with the ¥. I Sees dete gaged at a salary advance of $150.) Given a Warning, of Roots, sold as Mother Seigel's | * Christmas Holidays, The Picton collegiate is a seven tea- A citizen was summoned before . The Gray Studio 1. Cohen & Co. || | Ferns, patms. funeral destgus, oral Ch f Aidays : 275 Qn ' Ne || (¥prays, wedding bouquets w ade to order : T Ro hristmas school holidays this |i cher school. Magistrate Farrell on Friday for not Phone 1738 tario Stree Phone 534 ear will comme: on Dec. 19th and n---------------- having the marker on his automobile the | 151 WELLINGTON STREET - i - -- =m F J JOHNSON Florist. extend to Jaa. 5th, it Memorial Tablet in St. James. properly pliced. The marker ust | 5 oh ' pr po " {| A handsome brass tablet 'was un-| be kept far enough from the ground | . | VIN weak ae Phone 98, : Hie ian 3 Cnnadion Club. llvefled and dedicated to the memory |so that it will not get covered with | -- neni 2 AAA Arr ssn Arm Comatiated lecture, on od hin, lof Capt. Stearne Tighe Edwards, [mud and thus hide the numbers from | 11th. Sdcsissic.. ursday, Dee. ling Cc. R.A.F., at the evening service | view. Magistrate Farrell allowed | . | 7 G WASHINGTON 25 conte Mission to non-members ii}; 'St James' churel, Carleton Place, | the accused to go on suspended sen- || | le PHONE 1670 od Com. {last Sunday. The dedication service tence, and pointed out that this was ||| M A » De 1 FE B 3 ee Iwas read by the rebttor, Rev. Canon |the first case of the kind, and sound- i | ] PREPARED COF i 0. Aykroyd. & Son Had to Get Vaccinated. [| Eldott and the tablet was unyeiled | ed a general warning to all auto driv- d. ums ¢ ne Carpenters and Bailders A number of men employed on| by Capt. A. Roy Brown, D.8.C., who |ers. | King and Princess St ii | Enter the table. || ; made in the cup at | . 21 MAIN STREET boats which have been running outiicame from Toronto to be present -------- i i of this port had to get vaccinated on |at the ceremony. Rev. C. W. DeMille Injured. {il Just arrived a large consignment All size cans in stock. Prompt Delivery. : Thursday, as they were going across | i -------------- Rev. C. W. DeMille, Regina, form- (fll ©f new Xmas. Fruits and Peels | . a : ee oy | tho border. | Watch and Chain Found. erly of Napanee, met with a serious ([f] ©f the finest quality. i arcissi UPER ' A ---- ii About the 1st of Nov. Thomas |accident last week. He left his home ||| D. CO . H ROWLEY | Ice Has Taken, [lQuigley, Burgess, was plowing in one | to catch a car, and either stumbled ; - I . Vbasen. = ane a " The ice has taken on Cataraqui {of his fields and turned up a hand- on the frozen ground or slipped off |} : . il The Narcissi are a large and s Bouse Painting and Papsr Hans- | bay, opposite the cotton mill, and /lsome watch and chain. The watch the car steps. He received an ugly sgn iH beautitul tamiiy-ot-sweet ted on o--or- --§ (reaches bart of the-way-out-tb-Bete's yas (nr porfect o 1 BECAUSE ALLEY Pash over his left eye, and for some |i ! bulbout flowers, ranging through WALL PAPER FO { Island, but it 1s not safe for boys yet, lltaking off the dirt and cleaning 1t|time it was thought the sight of his flee. --- the polyanthus varfeties, such as 340. BARRIE STREET. and they are warned to keep off it. [up a little it started runnihg and isfeye was lost. He was rushed to a | . Ss = Paper Whites 'and Chinese Sace FHONE 12a Se !lkeeping good time. It must have | hospital and his wounds dressed, but | hohe red Lily, to the double varieties oe | Autoists' Bo Careful. /{been in the ground for some time |it was about four hours before he be | or Daffodils. The Narcissus is rT sgl | Drivers of autos must be careful as the fleld was' plowed a year ago. came conscious and able to be remov- || ! used- perhaps as extensively as 2 BIG BARGAIN {| in turning the corners. On Friday a SER hl ini ed to his home. : any other bulb in commercial {citizen was before Magistrate Far- | ' . If forcing and vies in importance | a wi ci : Wants Secular Property Taxed. i. | with the Hyacinth and Tulip, Tell, charged with making the wrong In the City Council meetifig * 6n To Run Another Week. | while it has & decided advantage 0c. Red Roso Tea .....50e. DR. J. L. STEWARY jfurh at a corner. aud. was fined 350 rouday. eveniin, Said: 'Armstrong The steamer Misslsquoi will run | In Jiimg in between the Chrys. , il | [will move that the land occupied by for one more week, and will be taken |} lil fowering plants, which Christ. Bie. Clark's Pork & Beans 18s. Deutal Surgeon, deatees to aww 11} A buildings 'be taxed. He off the Kingston-Cape Vincent route | Il i mas DrIAEE } ---- nounce that he will resume the A Boy's Curiosity. 4 po : 2 S a D 18th 1 0 ho i : he little rw ras arreste lwants the council to petition the On- on Saturday, Dec. 18th, and go in Dr. HB. A. Stewart, The little boy who was arrested a aoa to amend the Mupi- {her winter berth. The reason assign. |) f A D HOLTON . practice of . ¥ : is} Bon Marche Gr ocery corner! Princess and Wellington fl] | few days ago for sending in false |/t3 I Act in order that such land can |ed for this by thé Rockport Naviga- | A P a fireme 3 ¥ on Act a nat § 1 2 op es Cor. King snd Earl Streets. streets, Kingston, on December alarms to the firemen stated that he hi 'This 'would include. the | tion Company is that navigation is | 71 PINE ST. dew No. 8.27140 ar 2002. ¥ 1 .. fli sent in the alarms because he liked J ; ! Phone ined el imesh lhe nd Semi" Shri cosh clottnd whe wetter clock fl TE soe : EE EEEE : og g n the chief's »3, schools, hospitals and orphan- a ha | Ji Jiked jo Jar Whe R6T ou, the chief's El a, whether the operation of the United | Delivery ll || home 61 Residence 2030w, cm-- . allo bow, . rr h mia States quarantine laws had anything (ff ! to do with the company's decision, | == EEE == er i ih smo tans J ------ _ > For yan ad Vinee i It Should Affiliate. the 'answer was no. While the laws | TE ONL och street has 2 Brea The Kingston Gentlemen's Matinee | were put into effect all along the | | assortment oc! Ready Made Clothing | 3 iving C 2 t {line on iday, any resident of | : } ! its and overcoats and a splendid | and Driving Club has done a great [If : il IY iin ASK YOUR GROCER 3 18 su a : : Kingston on the map [Kingston has only to produce a certi- | n OC | assortment of Genta Furnishings, his | deal to put King of | ticate from the mayor ar other offi- | : on Om pany, Ih order clothing department was never | among the sporting fraternities i 1 hp Aurea dh 4 A 4 & 4 2 i ; t 3 t that jcial stating he or se belongs better assorted at extremely low pri-{ Ontario, but it is' pointed ou at cl ' ' { the club, in order to get:the benefit Kingston, and it is readily accepted. | FOOT OF BROCK, & ET, KINGSTON FOR : Rose Brand Oleo Just Asrived - " { of past achievements, should affili- At western points, however, the pro- | To Teach in Ficton. | ate with the bigger bodies, and there- | visions of quarantine are rigidly en- | Our mill {s equipped with modern machinery, driven by electric | motors, with current generated at Kingston Milis. We manufacture Campbell's Tomato Soup Miss Morton, who has been an as- | by secure for the owners of good forced. 5 . ~ - | HUNGARIAN PATENT and WHITE ROSE rLOUR, BUOK { WHEAT FLOUR, GRANULATED OORN MEAL, GROUND OORY, i GROUND OATS, CRACKED COR N, GROUND FEED, BRAN, | SHORTS, FEED FLOUR. } Our products are £004 and freshly made. For sale by all grocers, BAAN | { bl Ico Distribators : . . \ S : | Clark's Vegetable Soup Sunday Services in Churches LAXATIVE FOR CHD 'J. K. Fairtul, pastor. . Evening ser- |ist--Rev. W. T, G. Brown, minister. | Men's Club, 2 p.m.; Bible school, | : 113% Brock Street. 4 { 1% J | Distributors for Red Ruse Tea---the | 7 p.m. The | Look at Tongue! Remove Poisons ! GOLDEN LION -- : | ! . : bo Sty Andrew's--Rev. John W.|2.45 p.m.; Epworth League, Monday, | - 3 ' i License No. 6-543 | Stephen, minister. Services, 11 am. [8 p.m.: prayer meeting, Wednesday, We will pay highest prices for all kinds of Jute Bags. 'Got in & | . Good Ten "| Sydenham Street Church, Method HERE EE EEE = ! ol Sunday s 3 - | Services, a.m. and > Po CTT i Ww. R. McRae & Co. bie "lass, 3 a Bo ool.10a hi minister il A both services. | From Siomach, Laver and JUTE BAGS WA NTED Sa lin Stove A -- we (and 7 p.m., conducted by the mini- |8 p.m. This church has a welcome | 4 § touch with us. . 40c. PER LB. Campbell's Vegetable Soup | omens ------ - ~ £4 KINGSTON PRODUCE CO. Clark's Tomato Soup SYRUP OF ES 5 | 'Union Street Baptist Church----Rev. Clas meeting, 9.45 am.; Young | for everybody. All the seats are | weiss BUILDERS SUPPLIES meee Stor. Students, soldiers and strang- | ers welcome. . free. | = | € SLA | . | St, Paul's--Holy Communion, 11 . fo a 25M , M BOOTH & CO., Shingles Sam, Prousher, Canon FitzGerald. | pire Baptist Church, Sydenham | A. SPEIZ AN Sunday school, 3 p.m.; evening pray- 1 Johnson streets--Rev. J. S. La- TREN : Foot West Street | ; er, 7 o'clock. Preacher, Canon Fitz- i pao 11 am, "A Man's | P 60 QUEEN ST., KINGSTON Nothing superior to Cedar ¢ | church as the new furnace will be 2.45 p.m, bible school; 7 p.m., "The | eee EE Phone 133 THIER Shingles to shed rain and keep [ ready. Fine Art of Living." A gospel song | 4 one dry. St. James' Church, corner Union | *r¥ice. The pastor will Sonduet the | : } = § ut v . s , >a rvices. Anniv services of the i : ay, ra Srests--Rev. T. W. Sav. [church on Sunday, Dec, 14th. Rev. The amount of REAL FOOD in a | Is O-A. rector, the Reetory, 15%) A. N. Marshall, D.D., of the First] 2 QUART , ¢ FOR S ALE i a gu. holy com. Baptist church, Ottawa, 'will preach. | : | OF MILK is not ppreciated by | > 1 VY. af ! - F f 91 «9 jt! |B. Scammell; 3 p.m., Sunday school: -- SUES mothers as it should be. : visto trom Kiar SANGUING C0. From Tome BImmiint | os cous sotim rie ti Good Milk, clean Milk is. cosssi | | Preacher, Ven. Archdeacon Dobbs. St. Luke's Church, Nelson s pm | t os from Kingston. prea -- sr Rev. J. De. P. Wright, M.A, B.D, | Accept "California" Syrup of Figs| Il oO tlk, clean Milk is essential to Good buildings and ! Woodworking Factory Brock Stree Methodist Church-- | rector. Seconil Sunday in Advent. | only---look for the name California | all young people. J water front oo mn | [1 1 PE a | tiny I aE |e athe Be ew nn | OSE POP : . : | vices a a.m. an .m. The mini- » 2.30pm. 8 y SC 4 y pe S } ] : < . : Bay & Wellington' Streets a Te On ay P TE Da | Ainaler, Saving the vhysic tr et S MILK in bottles at 14e. i > bi step~will conduct the morning ser- Ww, HH. GUDWIN KINGSTON, ONT. rice and the Rev. J. D. Ellis the ser- | tism; 7 p.m., evening prayer. Music. | the little stomach, liver and bowels. per quart. & SON i Office Phone = vice In the evening. Sunday school | -- Special music will be rendered by Children Jove its delicious fruity | . Factory Phone 1418 jat 3 p.m. The beginners and prim-| the choir. Seats free. Strangers, visi- | taste. Full directions for chiid's dose | 3 Real Estate & Insurance ? {ary classes at 11 a.m. / tors and students cordially welcomed | on each bottle. Give it without fear. PHONE 845. "8 Brock St Phone 494 Lumber, Cos} and Wood aut | ---- to all the services of the church, oy other! You must say "Califor Price's Dairy ; AN AN at -_--. . | Queen Street Methodist Church-- { Rev. J. D. Ellis, pastor. Public wore Cooke's Presbyterian Church, STRANGE DOPE. : f ship, 11 am. and 7 p.m.; Sabbath Brock _Street-->Minister's anniver- : q ! ischool, 3 p.m. All services in Brock {sary services, morning and evening. - street church. Rev. D. A. Lough | Preacher at 11 a.m., Rev. Prof. W.| Natives of Haiti Used It In Their | §} 5 DA | A) 1h {will preach in the: morning; the !G. Jordan, D.D.; at 7 p.m., Rev, W. Ceremonies. eS i pastor in the evening. Topic, Taylor Dale; Sunday school at 11 When Columbus arrived at the is FOR CHRISTMAS COOKING ey 'Christ's Steps to a Revival." Every-]a.m. and 3 p.m.; Rev. Prof. Watts' {land of Haiti he and his followers i : body welcome. ; Bible class, 3 p.m.; Young People's | were interested to observe a curious COVERED ROASTING PANS--STOREY OAKE TI) PYREX | -- "| Society, Monday, 8 p.m.; Forward Practice of the natives, who were ac- OVEN WARE--- MIXING Bowie | 3 . Movement meeting, Wednesday, § customed on ceremonial occasions to "t First Church of Christ, Scientist. |} m : speaker, Rev. Principal Dyde, | make use of a narcotic snaft produce FOR 7 {Jobnson street, between Bagot and|DD.' Students and visitors cordially | tive of a sort of hypnoti¢ state, with : \ | Wellington Strsets-Sunday sehool, welcomed. visions supposed to be supernatural, ey . : : 9.45 am. Service, 11 a.m.; subject, | "*'* a The tribal wizards; or priests. while ~ALUMINUM AND ENAMEL OHILDBEN'S SETS | "God the Only Cause and Creator. under the influence of the drus, were STROP SAFETY RAZORS { Public reading room, same address, | St. George's Cathedral--The Very accustomed te hold communication | R Open every afternoon except Sunday, | Rev. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A. D.D., with unseen pewers, and their te \ 3 to Bp'clock, All ary cordially in- lsDean .and rector, 78 Wellington terings were idee as a E make dainty cakes and J | vited to the service and the reading street, telephone 2156. Rev. Cecll and revelations of hidden horas 8 ro W froom. . Whalley; M.A, B.D. priest vicar, | The. snuff called "cohobu.* : eT Ons : ghd i was ' » stock is very 'complete | Gerald. Services will be in the | Foes."' 12 noon, communion service; | paltable, wholesome pas? s < i 3. a Hol al ingredient eons 155 Toe, maf ae called "coho y : " toly | Was inhaled through a forked wooden them to your family and First Congregational Church, cor} yy : IE : f / oly Communion; 11 .m., Hol : friends and win their everlast- } yar Jounson and Wellington-- Rev, Communtan Preacher pion Ceelt | tube, (he forks being inserted in the LEMMON & SONS ing regards, And don't forget R. D. Tanushill; B.A. B.D., 120 Wel- | whaller. B p.m., Sunday school and | N0Strils and the lower end of the tube ; ~ 7 ass. 7 p.m | which an little heap of the snutt. |} puonr 340 187 Princess Street that our bread is also 8 de- lington street, minister. 11 a.m. com- bible class. 7 p.m. evensong. Preach- | op oop was held on a fray of carved luxe article of food. munion. 7 p.m., united service of y k on. 7 p er the Dean. Holy Communion 8 a.m. wood. Sometimes large snail shells Congregational churches. Preacher, | Thy day. Rov. Principal D. L. Ritchie, bo] T2Ursdar were used for snuff boxes. myn | | Sunday school at 3 pm.; Y. P. 8. on -- o In arts of trapieal South k America p Monday, $8 p.m mid-week service, , : 0 narcotic sn 0 4! AN BAKER Wetneday Ry 8 p.m. Bethel Congregational Church -- day not uncommon. Some of the ' oy corner Johnson and Barrie streets-- | tribes in those regions are said to Charles Patterson. pustor. Residence eo 76 York street. Service at 11°a.m. J J a Preacher, Rev. Principal D. L. Rit-! battle. be given by Rev. Dav'd Lakie Ritchie, [ohie, B.D, Communion at the close of new principal of the Congregational] the morning service. At 7 p.m. a unit- College of Canada in Montraal. For fed service will be held in the First! théir enemies, some years Principal Ritchie was at] Congregatio-.sl Church. Sunday The mimosa-like tree from which the head of the -Congregational|school at 3 PM.; prayer service, | the snuff is obtained is plentiful | Theological Institute in Nottingham. | Wednesday, at 7.45 p.m: Y.P:S.C.E.| along the banks of the Orinoco and ; There should be a representative | Friday evening, at $ b.m.; Junior| the Amazon, It grows in Haiti, Por- ' of x gathering in Convocation Hall on | League, Friday evening, at 6.45. All 3 and other STR. Missisquoy. ' © | Sunday.' Ls are welcome. =: » EFFECTIVE NO YEMBER if, *19, . hd en ERE CEE Vincent .. Seauneet runshe She AR IB: vaansarinaseninn sins nn ey Forde a0; uring Es on Tre Sites. Rates tor : ose conmeetions at Cape Vincent with N. Y. C. for all N.Y. ky \ > " . hy Subject to change without motice, X : So Ee ------ Ee SE > 8 PROF. F, CARTER, Montreal's leading baritone solo- ' Bn ist, will sing in the Trades and Labor Halil, two doors north of the Hydro Electric, Sunday, December 7th, after- noon and night. a TI RE Te : 'Ghost with signs following, these services? Read 10, 44, 45, 46; Acts 19, 6. Come 'was blind. i we

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