Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1919, p. 5

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MONDAY, DECEMEER 15, 1910. b [ __THE DAILY BRIT! SH WHIG PAGEFIVE | § ~-MILITARY TENTS. » | ett membres GEO. A. WRIGHT MACHINIST Has removed from King Street to 40 PRINCESS STREET Repair work of all kinds. Phowe, shop 1204; Row, 1308 of CANVASS, IF. Fresh Cut Flowers Ferns, palms, funeral des'gns, Moral | prays; wedding bouquets w ade to order 1I™ Ourarr 94, rt em Phones 72N. PER PREPARED COFFEE made in the cup at the table. All size cans in stock. PHONE 1670 O. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Buflders 21 MAIN STREET Prompt Delivery, D. COUPER ed - as ame WE H. ROWLEY House Painting and Paper Hang- ing. Estimatey on work freely Elven. WALL PAPER FOR SALE 340 BARRIE STREET. PHONE 12065. g8c. Clark's Pork & Beans 18¢c. | Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King snd Earl Streets. License Ne. 5-37149 ASK YOUR GROCER Rose Brand Oleo 'KINGSTON PRODUCE CO- (Distribators) 11134 Brock Street. i { dhdhdhaa ---- -- | | WOOD Sawed in Stove || i L th 8 i} BOUIN «CO, | Foot West Street || Phone 133 HH NR All kinds of Skates hollow [| ground; guaranteed ofl finish- ed edges. Ground while you walt. 1S¢. PER PAIR. - J. M. PATRICK 149 SYDENHAM ST. I" Lite Insurance is the one essential, the cost of which has not increased. i 3 . "Ask Sor ' particulars sbout the Monthly Income Bond. i streets, Kingston, on | Phone 1818w. Anything ANN ~ : Distributors for Red Ruse Tea--tl oe ~ 8 - al sees BUILDERS SUPPLIES ree DR. J. L. STEWART Dental Surgeon, desires to an- mounce that he will resume the practice of Dr. FH. A. Stewart, corner Princess and Wellington December ist. Telephone 2002, Res, 1144w. NOW OPEN The Marrison Static is Again Ready for Bus'ness { Portraiture, Commercial Work Copying, Enlarging, Etc. Any Time--Any Place It Pays to Buy Your Groceries And Meat J. JOHNSON, Florist. 1 ects ahora A tp ia | | Jce Makers Are Happy. Close of British Mail, A letter mail for England will close 'at the Post Office on Monday, 15th instant, at/9.30 p.m. A Visitor in the City. Mrs. J. T. Hart, of Retlaw, Alta, { Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. N. Pelow, 30 John street. Peterborough Pattern Works. Wood and metal?patterns, 204-208 | George street, Peterborough, Ont. Walter Byers, Prop. W N Myles Will Open Rink W. N. Myles, the man who tries to keep Deseronto on the move, has | turned his garage Into a skating rink, The surface is about 60x66 i feet, covered and well looked after. Burned the Mortgages. Last Friday evening a large num- | ber gathered at the Methodist church | Deseronto, to witness the burning of { the mortgages on the property. Electrician Hanged Himself, Henry Garlash, a Watertown, N.Y., { electrician, hanged himself because {of financial worries. His parents | reside in Cape Vincent, N.Y. He | was a skilful workman. Sold His Practice. Dr. C. Daryaw, who purchased the | dental practice of the late Dr. Park- | er, Gananoque, last June, has dis ed of his prictice to Dr, Fraser, of { Odessa. Dr. Daryaw left on' Wednes- | | day for Toronto. i | For Fall and Winter. { Prevost Brock street has a great | assortment c! Ready. Made Clothing | 1n suits and overcoats and A splendid | sstortmen} of Gents Furnishings, his { order cl ing department was never | better assorted at extremely low pri- ces. ---------- i | Another Name Suggested. A. E. Calnan; president of the new | Canadian Weekly Newspaper Assoc- lation and editor of the Picton Gaz- ette, has been nominated by the BEas- tern Ontario Muniripal Hydro-Elec- = 02 Princess Street | ric Power Union as Eastern Onta- | better die rio's prospective member of the Pro- vincial Hydro Commission. | Hon. Mr. Doherty W « Mr. y Would be Opposed. | The Renfrew Mercury has heard { nothing of John Carty, M.P.P., for | | South Renfrew, resigning his seat in {favor of Hom. Mr, Doherty. The | Mercury adds that if he does so then I | in all probability Mr: Doherty would be opposed, Her Niece Recovering. Mrs. Wilfrid Eastwood, Ganano- | Que, spending some time with her lit- 71 PINE ST. Phone 1583 and Get Prompt We Have In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup 0 i W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 Hardwall Plaster of superior quality, in Jute Bags. It sets quickly and makes a good, solid, durable wall. 5. ANGLIN & 0. Lamber Yards Bay & Wellington KINGSTON, ONT. Office Plione 66 Factory Phono 1418 loge Lumber, Conl ang Wood ode 4H | tle niece, Ileen Hyland, who went | through a serious operation for ap- | pendicitis in Kingston General Hos- { pital, has returned home. Her niece | Is gaining nicely. ? 'Wants 'Hours and Salary. Mayor Bolam, Reenfrew, says if he is wanted for a second term he will | accept on one condition, that a certain | number of hours be set aside each | day for town busimess andsthat an honorarfum of $500 be paid. The wark at present precludes any private ®, ------------------ To Speak in New York. - Nelson Parliament, M.P.P, for Prince Edward county, the next speaker of the Ontario Legislature when it assembles next February, has been invited to address the Canadian Club. of New York on "Farmers Movement.In Ontario." He will visit the metropolis early in January, for that purpose. Heavy Liquor Shipment. Inspectors Taber and Sykes, Brock- Fville, shipped to the department headquarters distributing station at Toronto a consignment of assorted liquors weighing over two tons, va- | lued at $2,000 wholesale prices. The consignment consisted of 78 gallons of bulk goods and 710 bottles which had been seized by the inspectors rsince early in November. : Prosecuting for Bankruptoy. An involuntary Jutition in bank- ruptcy has been flled agaist the Clayton, N.Y., Ship and Boat Build- ing Corporation. 'The comdern built It is hoped to arrange for a redrganiza- tion, -------------- Expansion In Prescott. The Prescott Journal refers to the rumored sale of the Newell Manu- facturing Co.'s premises in Water street. there to the Mint Products Co. who, it is sald, have also purchased the Purkis property to the east of the Newall factory. The Newell Co., it adds, expects to secure a portion of the former distillery property in the west end in order to provide for necessary extension of their business. ts ---------- EE ---- rE -- % o-- caught the left. hand fingers, which aot lose the use of them. | and curling rinks were with the change in the weather &s it will enable them to continue making ice. On Friday they had to disconti- nue work as the weather got so mild. Mockery of Civil Service Reform. The Toronto Globe says: The ap- pointment of a member' of Parlia- ment to the wardenship of the peni- tentiary would be & mockery of civil service Felon The post should go to'a man who service as a reward and promotion. Bank Manager Transferred. F. L. MacGachen, manager of the Merchants Bank of Canada, Colling- *:00d, has been notified of his trans fer to the office of the bank in Que- bee city. He came to Collingwood from Orillia three years ago, and was the first manager of the bank in Col- lingwood. He is married to a dangh- rick of St. James' church. Secured a Colored Picture, Marsden Kemp was fortunate en- ough to secure a colored picture of the Prince of Wales and staff at the STOMACH DISORDER , Only 6 Months To Live | READ WHAT B. B. B. DID FOR HIM | | i { | } { i { Mr. Hanz Kehki, Magnolia, Alta., | writes: --"Some years ago'l became | very sick from stomach disorder, | which the doctor told me had started { from drinking bad water. [I tried local doctors, but finding I got worse | from day to day I went to a doctor {in Edmonton. He told me that I | must have an operation, and that if {[ didn't I couldn't live any longer than six months, I told him I Kad after six months than be {cut to pleces, I did not have the | operation, but returned home. No one was there to meet me at the station, because they did not know I was coming. I felt so bad I couldn't walk farther than 10 yards without resting. It took me 6 hours to walk 2 miles; the distance from the sta- tion to my home. Some weeks later I read an adver- tisement about your Burdock Blood Bitters. After I had used one bottle I felt much better, and after I had used three bottles I, was completely cured; therefore youl see your B, B. B. has saved my life, and I cannot praise it too highly." Burdock Blood Bitters puts tha stomach into shape by promoting per- fect digestion, and restoring health and strength to the system. Manu- factured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. ter of the late Rev. F. W. Kirkpat- | Kings ton and Vi were badly crushed. We hope he will | recent Royal visit to Kingston, Mr. | nemp enjoys the distinction of hav- | Prince in Canada. The"ee makers at the covered rink i delighted | as spent years in the | cinity * Royal Military College during the ing the only colored picture of the Welcomed In Ottawa, Members of the Salvation army in Ottawa welcomed Adjutant and Mrs. A. J. Smith, who arrived there from Kingston, to replace Adjutant Os- bourne. Adjutant and Mrs: Smith arrived in Ottawa Thursday evening and were made aoquainted with fel- low members of the army at services held Friday evening in the Slater street citadel. To Help Boost The Town, After all the accounts were pald the Labor day committee that put on a field day at Deseronto there was a surplus of $130. As there were not sufficient funds to undertake the er- ection of a tablet which would cost $325, it was decided that the sur- plus be paid to the Board of Trade to be expended in advertising and otherwise promoting the best inter- ests of the town. To Enlarge Canoe Club. An architect is looking over the - | D ® ] Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited ' _-- All classes of high yield investments -- Corporation, Governn. :nt and 'viunucipal. Private wires--New York, Chicago, - Montreal, Toronto. . ' , STOCKS--GRAIN--COTTON BONGARD, RYERSON & CO, 887 Bagot Se, Phone IVER. HH. J. Bomgard, Manager bons club house-of the Gananoque Canoe and Motorboat Club in r proposed addition of thifty feet to be made to the building, to provide more 'accommodation. A large fire- place will be incorporated in the new part. The present building was valu- ed by the architect at $5,000, and as it is entirely free from debt it stands as a substantial asset to the share- holders, Arrested A Highweyman; ef - William Edward Davi was arrest- cd at Deseronto for playing the high- wayman. A few weeks ago a little girl carrying luncheon to her father at the match factory was knocked down. The side of the child's face was badly bruised. Then a barber going home was accosted one night. The barber's right fist Janded in the would-be highwayman"s eye. An ar- rest followed. Davis is feeble minded. Efforts are being made to find his relatives. Failing he will be placed in Kingston for safe-keeping. Davis has been'a soldier but was not over- seas, What Is Expected. On Friday afternoon Major Gene- ral Williams, G.0.C,, D.D., No. 3, held a conference with the officers of the various units who had attended the meeting of the xeorganization board. He gave an address in which he said that the opportunity to meet all of the officers was greatly appre- ciated by him, He spoke of condi- tions that prevailed before the war, of the proud record the district holds; in the estimation of the Militia Coun- cil and outlined briefly what was expected in the future. "Efficiency" was to be the slogan. Units were to be efficient and officers were to un- derstand that this would be required of them at all times. rd to the | 'Rea! Values . In Winter | ~ OvercoatsAnd ' " _ TWEDDELL'S Reliable Ready-to-wear (Clothing and Perfect Fitting Tailoring ~ ---- en There is a vast difference between prayer and performance. * Business before pleasure always is 4 hard business to follow. Never be a deputy for the man with the mean act to promote. The grouch and comfort are never found in the same locality. 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