Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1919, p. 8

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N PAGE EIGHT SATURDAY, DRCEMBER is 1919 THE DAIL Ar. bh = ee -- For The Xmas Season Place Your Order Now For Dublin Ginger Ale--English Ginger Beer, Pure Apple Cider : All Brands of Domestic and Imported Cigarettes Thompson Bottling Works Wholesale Toi. Phone 304 202 Geo. Thompson, ¥ $ a PHONE 2030. Kingston Cement Products Factory Makers of Hollow Damp- Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, Sills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults, And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. Factory: cor. of Charles Patrick streets, PHONE 730W. Mgr., H. F. NORMAN Made as good as new. * Your patronage solicited. J: R. CoNLY: Y Frontenac Mattress Co. 15-17 BALACLAVA STREET been accustomed to us- u ng eo. and DESCRIBED { "Tom, what Is pent up emotion?" "When a man wants to swear and sant because ladies are present." MODERN ECONOMY Is your wife | economical? | I suppose so, | She says she is | determined ' not | to pay more |! than $150 for a ||{ gown this year, FRENCH IVORY FIRST SHIPMENT, NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS GET THE CHOI CEST GOOD: SARGENT'S DRUG STORE 'Teiephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. (f while of the Tweed, was Johnston, | crossing the street at the foot Impressed With Premier Drury. Anglican Church hill, R. F. Elliott, and the other King- | Fun nto by boys on hob ston delegates on the Eastern Onta- | QWite badly injured. rio deputation that waited upon Pre- | confined to the house mier Drury, on Friday returned to days. the city Saturday morning. When | While leaving the R. A. hospital, interviewed Mr. Elliott, a Mayor | Almonte, Dr, Hauly, slipped on the The Value Of The Home The man whe can afford to own 2 home--and the average man of reasonable enrning capacity cam-----ahould make it his first Concern to solve the problem. He will be aided in that task by studying the real estate oiferingns closely and investigating those which Impress him favorably. He will thus be swerving himself, family aud his city. Teo every such man, we would say home to rally around." & 5 For the choicest lots, houses and locations, apply to: Telephone 703 J. 0. HUTTO 6/ Clarence Street, Kingston He will be for a fe. ; POOR THINGS i Tramp Birds: They might throw us a few crumbs on Christmas morn. i ing. ~ Must Pay Interim Alimony. On Friday, Judge Lavell ordered Frederick Reynolds of the township of Kingston to pay his dife, Nellie Reynolds, the sum of § week un- til such time as her case for alimony | was decided by the supreme court, C. A. Smith represented the plain- tiff while A. E. Day looked after Mr. Reynold's interests. Police Court Brevities. INNENENEETENNDER : 1] NEWS OF IME DISTRIOT, | | 8660- sonssssnsnesssde , ea GANANOQUE | |caroea From the Whig's Many Bright | A Throne Room ps 4 Exohanges, } ! a {. Rev. H. W. Wright, Smith's Falla, | | has weceptod & call fo Victoria Ave, | . {| Dec, 18.~In the I. 0. 0, F. | 4 Gis farm " FEAL LD NASB NPANS : | a wh io f Robert } Bis go | NOTED that the throne on which MAW BAITE ONCR THAT WHEN { dance was held under the auspices o | Armstro Port. Elmley BOAT HER . . } Paw Haz A 8A y Good | Prof. Laing of Ottawa and drew out ns Mr. ol Mr, Gordon Matthews; of | stood in front of, aid neat te, ; Ly n, ort Capt. and Mrs. Toompson held a | \'SRIOH, BF leaving shortly WANTED Paw To TAKE 1 a to ting hall on) . yn and her fam- | 88 8000 as hé came out of his door evening in their me | move to | he reached the throne. It is like a x | Garden street, on Wednesday even- | 117; Newburgh, expect to ! ach o throne NEVER wouLD Buy Pow i SAID WHAT was ¢ ® | Capt. and Mrs. Thompson will leave Mr. McColl has sold bis residence | lous Siouse and flowers, fa susp} Lo 4 " {in the near future for Montreal, i he coun-| #8d gold. There are three cushions . erdict | Albert McLean, Oak street, is con- or, who is: moving from the a en gre a5 three a | V | f T! hri 1 sale of ar- | % a ; . he Christmas fair and res ce Je Azuprior on the Th] port' to 150° Inox. aud two other | : x nas "um ET A ewes ea . . held yesterday afternoon and even- | +s Atthe age o | Square ones; one on each side; ulso | v ; is that with the SUPETIOY | ing in the leeture hall of Grace | years. { : | : i Youze People's society, was largely | 8 Seventeen months' old hog to Chas, key, and throughout the whole of | attedled. | 570 pounds a : 'NACI . chairs, but upon carpets or mat-! . i : ARN " ra the Judge-Jones Milling ui aged and senscery Elm, street, ate Fer (08, said the : ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT J UST ARRIVED AT THE dist/church a to R. M. Imeson, | Around the throne, at the distance of | Company have been for-| home yesterday afternoon after an , ' . A | yo Lak yr on | HES OF SONNY duration. Mra. James You Carrying Place hrefght of one cubit, within Which no : 3 . RE S84 ONTARIO 8 1, COR. QUEER) tunate 1n securing, 1it 18| Amalgamated Association of Iron | * Below the throne, several feet low- SYM. QUEEN .Mich.. to spend the winter in South- | ' } a------ 5 ern California jer than it, a space is left, sumclent | | vr their duty to turn out in| ica, sprang a surprise on Morton : " ' | Clow who since its institution has Toronto, was presented with a watch | Breatest officials of the court. This | SS | : 0 A large number assembled at Mr. Lodge AF & AL. | lng. Near it stand 'Er usberdures® | Cereals something a little and presented a neatly-worded ad- James Sheridan, formerly of Dal- | : dress of appreciation, accompanied Manitoba, has purchased Colin Me. | It 18 to earry orders from the court Hair, Cotton and Fibre y p: 1 5 Matt s* ated and 3 better than people have The lady stenographers of Gana- Bert Livingstone fis (he new |® descent of a few more steps there ones. Tonovated 50d. 79 tendered a complimentary banquet | Mall carrier in Picton, Rural Route | |S, another space of greater size, | boon fa a [CF fome time past has | er seven years' servico on this | ficlals, also the "grusberdares' (gurs- {been in the office of the Ontario ) 3 : On Dec. 8rd, at the Methodist par- | Eevee orders of the Sant io lae | House on Wednesday evening. After | Sonage, Consecon, the marriage was | P , $ | backs to a railing of woo minted | ring was presented to Miss Lloyd as | Ville and Mrs. Sophronia Murphy, | vermilion which surrounds he ited (a souvenir of the occasion, and as a | Consecon. | slight token of regard on the eve of | | seat is adorned with twenty highly in the new bYranch of that company after three weeks' illness from heart | root, This roof stretches far enough | recently opened in Oshawa. trouble. | es 1o0u 00 A very well attended sale of fancy | in Bloomfield. | the silver railing, and is hidden half- work, home made cake and candy A real estate dM] avas concluded | way by an awning of brocade. Fur- | Was held at the homé of Rev. Mr, | recently at Bishop's Mills, when W. | ther, a canopy ovef the king's head Long, Garden street, ir aid of the i Kinghorn, purchased the McRobert's | jg upheld by four golden pillars. i . Wright's farm at Algonquin. | great s h 1 > | quare, where, close to the Bays a Glass of Bt Wiser RN ADM.S, Staff to Go? { . Mrs. Robert Telfer, Humboldt, | railing, stand nine horses on one side -- { hospitals that are under the admini- Wed Lloyd, arrived in Napanee, on | ang equipped. Near to the pillars are Physicians the world over recom- | Stration of the A.D.M.S. are 15 be | Wednesday and will spend the win- | brought certain elephants on. every R + rin 3 E. Paul, at Elm Lodge. | ; i is of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment. | E | there they make their obeisance. Be. is of vastly more importance than The death occurred at a hospital | hind the horses already- spoken of staff of the A:D.M.S. will be ! The blood, x abtorp puttin inte | mobilized, as all of the hospitals will | Mr. Edward John Manion He was | phants, and in the square a consider- e . causing ealth, 2 in the fownship of Bathurst, the | able number of soldiers stand on hands. Lieut.-Col. R. J. Gardiner, | Youngest son of the late Capt i do, * [A.D.M.S, has filled the office of A. | Manion, a veteran of the Crimean | where were stationed the players on Men and women are urged instruments, and 'these, upon the | war, fast, a glass of hot water with a | played very loudly, to give notice i { that the king Was already in the in it, as a harmless means of helping | to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- | The silence preserved was aston- | ishing, and the order devoid of cons * indigestible material, poisons, sour | bile and toxins; 'thus cleansing, officials, whose business it is to see that the people are placed in proper tary canal before eating more food. Newman expressed high opiihions of [Steps and fell, inflicting a severe Those who wake up with bad the new premier, who made a strong | scalp wound and he was rendered un. | gold sticks in their hands, and. these came within the silver railing. The have a dull, aching head, sallow tons, and he received seven in all | tWenty minutes later. The wound omplexion, acid stomach; others on Friday. required a number of stitches. took great heed that throughout the --n---- court nothing was done that could should obtain. a quarter i i sb ak d resided at!f pound of limestone phosphate at the Bath, Dee. 11.--Frank Mellow of | of Mogul India" (tr. and abridged Salar Drluur, AD . Napanee. spent the week-end at | from the "Storia Do Mogor"* of Nic. 1 Sesalon of the police court on Sat | bat is sufficient to show the value x . of Auside bathing, Bole; spent a few. days at Thomas | i wi en the - Tmo en] . - Merton Mellow bas returned | Charlie Chaplin In Russia. { 21ST TEAM GETS CUP Hoa .a : What most of us are sadly in want | ---- ter. M Oyert Is visiting his daugh- | amusing by Way of news from Petro- of is more friends whom we have ig « WIS. D. McBride, at Valleyfield, | grad: and into that category falls on . spend} q } This old world would be a Letter A meeting of the city and district } pending a few days at Dr. North. {the Russian capital one may meet place to live in if we w¥uld try and mores. The publi¢ library has moved | young men with a peculiar sort of { I ' HRT 3 he bois. in Mogul India {From Our own oo A Baptist Church, Hamilton. ; LI JEI ] A SASS : 4 i | sembly hall on Thursdsy evening Zion the Bmith's Falls roed to John | ! the King, Shahjahan, was seated | Quite & fair patronage. tor a! BROTHER EI ALWAYS the palace of the Woman. #0 that ; | | three $ Coast. | : J i 5 | farewell entertainment and social] months trip to the aa iy RTE / g ing. There was a goodly attendance. | CRlE8rY the middle of next week. { table, adorned with sll sorts of pre- | on Heary street, Trenton, to Mr, Mal- | ED Cournl 3WiM! fined to his bed quite seriously 11. Mra. William Craig died at Ber {and circular, which serves as a sup- : / | residence ticles suitable for Christmas presents | seventy-elght | . | I ; for in Ture! : church under the auspices of the | Mr Harry Gallinger, Playfair, sold | & most lovely mattress; for + class of equipment that | | Hollinger, that balanced the beam at | Hindustan, they do not sit upea | MAXOTIRES Mrs. Charles Picard, Flim street, G age armen tresses, with their legs crossed. | this town passed away at the family Sha °" *% | North Elmeiey. ReTERT oF whe apie ro Ald, of the ~~ STANDARD VULCANIZING SHOP .| The ladies' lodge of No. 4 of the joined Mrs, H. C. Hayes, of Detroit, | Oo enters except the king's sons, , rARio » « NEAL, MGR. Bteel and Tin Workers of North Am- . F. W. Moody, Picton, leaving for | for the secretary (? wazir) and the the way of Flour and | been in charge of the organization. fob and locket by Prince Edward | "pace is sirrounded by a silver rail-| -- Clow's home on Thursday evening ¥ begrers of golden maces, whose duty Mattress Renovating housie, who has just returned from f , 'OF by 8 ltandsome pair of gloves Nicholl's farm on the Scoteh Line. to princes of the blood royal. After oe } Boque, to the number of about thirty 38 | where are the captains and other of- {10a fellow stenographer, Miss Portia { NO. 8. Herman Burr retires af. | es route. bardars) with silver maces, who con~ : , | Steel Products Co. at the Brophy NENREREDENNEORRY | the supper a handsome blood stone |Solemnized of Frederick Weeks, Mel. | princes, These are placed with their Beit cal EN SY hgh Eat * Fa | W. A. Johnson. Picton, died on | ie hall in which stood the royal | her departure to take up a position November 30th, aged sixty-two years, | decorated pillars, which support the His early life was spent | to cover the spaces enclosed within : § And Feel Fresh Te | Pittsburg south circuit. farm, and W. Stewart purchased C:| Outside the wooden railing is a | Sask., and two little sons, Walter | . Keeps Illness Away. On December 31st the military | 8 and nine om the other, all saddled mend the Inside bath, declaring this |-\ransferred over to the Department | ter With her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A.| day that the king gives audience and This is interpreted to mean that the | outside cleanliness, because the skin | P de- | In Detroit, Mich:, 'on Dec. 4th, of | were four handsomely adorned ele- ; | b relg | Pass out of military into civilian | born the pores in the ten yards of bowels | Toh | guard. At the end was a great hall : | D. M. 8. since the beginning of the | War. drink each morning, 'before break- | | Since 129 hes'mning { Rev. Willtam king's appearing to give audience, teaspoonful of limestone phosphate | | audience hall. neys and bowels the previous day's fusion. . For this purpose there are sweetening and purifying the'alimen- | order. Some 'of thes officials held reath, coated tongue, nasty taste or impression upon all of thé deputa- | conscious until discovered some | others carried silver sticks, and they ve billous attacks or consti- - ron s i Budget From Bath, | displease the king.--From "A Pepys Magistrate' Farrell has returned i drug store. This will cost very little, George Davy's. E. N. Jory of Tor- | colao M#ueci, by William Irvine, i b good milker or mower. a business trip to Toronto. | ft is pleasant to hedt something | Wat mo Lo WOW The British Whig Trophy Awarded no fAnancial need or claim upon. Goal A Que. John Simpson of Cataraqui is | the statement that on the streets of Football Association was held at the into its new quarters, the . Dow goes to the 21st. Y.M.C.A,, on Friday evening, and the executive awarded the British Whig Challenge cup to the 21s: team. The 21st and the Shipbuilders were tied 'when the games were stopped by the weather, but the 21st were declared the winners upon their goal average. The cup which was won by the Vo- cational team early in the season Police Constable Frederick Clark will go to Petworth to-night, having recelved word of the sericus illness of his mother. " > "Pape's Diapepsin" is the ry - Stomach acidity causes indiges- un! Food gouring, gas, distress Won- der what upset your stomach? Well, don't bother! The moment you eat Fp oa all the indigestion pain, the sourness, heartburn, and belching of 5, due to acidity, vanish--truly wonderful! ons of people know. that. it is 4 INDIGESTION £2 a Sour, Acid, Gassy Stomath--Distress vanishes! great. You > Three drunks wers offenders in the police court on Saturday morn- ing. Two were fined $10 and costs | each. The third was fined $10 and costs for peing intoxicated, while an extra fine of $50 and costs or three months was imposed on him for hay- ing liguor in .a place other than a private dwelling. Brilliant cavalry raids by Genera] Denikine's coséacks in rear ot, the region of Kamyshin, and Belwen re- sulted in twenty-five hundred prison- ers being taken. a i quickest, surest relief for { | | a needless to be bothered with indiges- tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom- ab A few tablets of Pape's Diapep- sil nentralize acidity and give relief at once--no waiting! Buy a box of Pape's Diapepsin now! Don't stay miserable! to . regulate your Stomach so you can eat favorite foods without causing distress. The cost is #0 little. The benefits so enthusiast afterwards, = ° place for- | merly occupied by Mrs. Walte~ Rik. J lev's grocery store, The funeral of Hiram Walker's Infant child tool place last Baturday mo ing. Mrs. John Forester is visiting her daugh | ter, Mrs. George Stevenson at Wind. | sor. Mrs. William Calver spent a few | days in Kingston last week. Max Cal- |} ver has returned from a successful | Season on the steamer Brockville: | John Barriage. has recovered fromm | his recent fliness. i ---------- Just Practice. It was a dark night at Grant. Footsteps of a horse heard approaching. 'Halt! there?" barked the rookie. mental commander." colonel, and advance to be recogniz | ed." The colonel dismounted ang | came over to the rookie, who present. | od arms with a snap. "Proceed, col- | onel," he said, As he laborio sly | Bot back on his hdrse, the colonel | asked, "By the way, who posted you here?" "Ob, nobody," replied the | sentry. "I'm just practising." -- Am. | erican Legion. . -| Camp | were + Who's | "Regi- | "Dismount | ree ei | Did Not Cheat Fim Much. | "The neverending struggle be | tween capital and labor reminds me" | says the Man-About Town, "of a suy plclous-looking customdr who was boasting to a grocer of the cheap: ness of ten pounds of Sugar that he had bonght at a vival shop. 'Let me weigh the package," sald the grocer ; The other assented, and the package was found to Welgh 'only eighi unds. - man looked perplexed | or a moment and then said: 'Oh, well, I don't think be cheated mc much; for while he wag getting the sugar I poeketed two tins of con: densed we walk, which reveals, as one comes to know it better, that they are trying to walk 'like Charlie Chaplin. For though the old social order has crum-~ bled and chaos rules until such time : as one knows not what new social' order may be established, the mo- tion-picture theatres continue to amuse their audiences, and Charlie Chaplin is a popular favorite. Bol-- shevist Russia laughs at the come- dian of the films in unison with 'Eng- { land and the United States: but Rus- | sia, as report has it, carries admire { ation farther and tries 'to walk lke him. Perhaps circumstances in Rus- sia particularly point to the excels lence of Mr. Chaplin's filmed philoso phy, for when his adniirers are asked why they admire him. one typical answer is said to be that they like the actor "'becaiuse he always turns up siniling after the most putrag- eous misfortunes." Sy ---------- : Are We Downhearted"? Xo. | While the issue of a var for life or death rung in the balance we had to concentrate on war, Clearly, how- ever, we were thus forced into ex- pedients and experiments full of peril for the times of peace. Are we to lose the peace? Not on your lite! This country of ours, and the Test of Europe, has been in even worse case. Yet Europe survived, with a few breakages, and we Eréw up to win the greatest war of history. We have' nd® to win and establish the greateft peace on the ancient basis of libe and law, It would be folly 56t a corner on goodness. Sn TI TRE rT {t Seems Sometimes As If You Would Fly Out of Your Skin. Eczema or salt rtheum not only tches, but it also burns, oozes, dries tnd scales over and over again. Sometimes it covers the whole body snd causes intense suffering. You have found that local applica-- tions have no lasting effect, and you want permanent relief, Take Hood's Sarsaparilla; give it a 200d. fair trial, because you must horoughly 'purify. your blood or the ruption will continue to annoy, per- aps agonize you. This great medi- ine has been successfully used in thousands of cases. To make and keep the * bowels normally 'active, take Hood's Pills; they are gentle and thorough. Atm, Iwish to notify the public that Ihave moved my Custom Tailor. ing business from 349 to Princess Street, two doors west. will cenitinue in Cjntem Jail orinE. Also carry c¢holce 0c 5 Furnishings, Ladies' Dresses. Call and Inspect our stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. to pretend that the diiculties ang. | uade ourselves e. Not a bit of Buck up!--London Express, BREAD gives to the worker of every class, a wealth of strength and vigor. To young and old, it supplies an abundance of energy. > T0YE'S "BUY" 2 'BREAD ' PHONE 467 AND OUR SALESMAN WILL CALL. 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