Th I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. pe THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PHONE 1670 0. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Builders 21 MAIN STREET Kingston and Vicinity | Stoves And Furnaces FROM CAMP MOHAWK ~-Moffat Heaters with grates, ~--McClary Sunshine Furnaces, ete. : AT REDUCED PRICES. © FOR SALE ~PIPES, all sizes. ~-RADIATORS. ~Tortoise Coal Heaters, . = : Reduced Price ta Boys Clothing | to Wolfe Island, but which have not | Mrs. Clinto R. "Wiltss, in | ~McClary Boss Stoves, { Prevost, Brock street, has in stock been seen or heard of since it left | Crossmon street, Alexandria Bay. F h C t Fi S| fifty boys suits, all wool tweed, also the express office in Kingston. The | Rev. O. BE. Raymond of the Methodist ITes ut ower | blue and black serge, at low prices. | liquor, in all likelihood, has been | Episcopal church officiating. Burial | Ferns, paims, funersi designs, floral | ind the value before buying else: consumed, {was made in the local cem : | sprays, wedding bonguets made to order | WO2TS. . Canin Ven oe ae tory. 5 Bad Hockey Fans, | Alexandria Bay fifty-eight years ago sCco's PURE oLAS Strawberry Jam wRdupberry Jam ~--Black Currant Jam --Plum Jam Peach Jam Lt mluoosebexry Jam --Orange Marmalade weied Currant Jelly ----Craliapple Jelly rn 1 Caranicbercy Jelly », COUPER Princess Street riod 1S Prompt delivery. WOOD Sawed in Stove, Lengths BOOTH & CO., _ Foot West Street Phone 133 Penns AAT | F. J. JOHNSON, Florist. 115 Brock St. Phone 228. PRN " mr a------y PAPER HANGING Estimates on work freely given, Wall Paper for Sale. H.ROWLEY 840 Barrie St. : Phone 1266). WE SELL ON EASY TERMS fadies' Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Men's Suits, Overalls, Undorwear, Yowelery, Suitcases, ete. 'N. Morris, 374 King St. i It Pays to Buy Tour Groceries And Meat R. J. Shales & Son 71 PINE ST. Phone 1583 and Get Prompt Delivery We have a supply of cut hard wood -and kindling, J. Sowards Coal Co. WeHave In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomar Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup : cfark's Vegetable Soup _ Distributors for Red Ruse Tea--the Good W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 2 BIG BARGAINS Bon Marche Grocery ty FOR SALE House and barn, and three acres of land, two miles from the city. W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock St. Phone #24 man, Repairing, Watchmaker and Jeweler ~ 6. W. LYONS 849 Princess St. Phone 1866. Repairs done accurately, promptly, and guaranteed for one year. Try one of our unbreakable Watch Glasses FOR NUTHING Will make your hens lay like Ji ina Scratch Feed and Chow. [ii der. Place your orders with us ut once snd obtain the best re- su very to all' parts of {|i the eity. x PHONE 469 Cor. King and Barl St License Now 5 37149 Phone 1844 Flu victims drop dead in streets. Consult G. HUNTER OGILVIE abot & polity in Lite Insurance, Sickness or Accident. «= gsgent for Excelsior Life. _ 1 KING STREET. II reer DR. A. W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON That the quality of our ICE CREAM unexcelled ? Prove it yourself. High Grade Chocglates in bulk and fancy boxes. We stock only those in sde- mand. HOT DRINKS, LBAR'S 288 PRINCESS STREET, PHONE 1138. -- ---------- | Few Visit Cape, { Om account of the stringemt vae- { elnation regulations Imposed by the | United States government but few | Pleasure parties from Kingston hive | visited Cape Vincent this winter. Recovering From Appendicitis. { Alma Trotter, daughter of C. W. Trotter, Johnson street, who recently underwent a serious operation for ap- pendicitis, is reported to be doing splendidly. Her brother, who resides in Brandon, Man., is serjously ill with smallpox Want County Members, W. K. Macnee, acting secretary of the Board of Trade, is sending cir- culars to all the reeves of the town- ships in Frontenac county, as well as to other prominent county residents, {nviting them to become members of the Board of Trade. H. B. Trotter Home. H. B, Trotter, son of Mrs, Trotter, Division street, who for the past few | years has been residing in Saskatoon, | returned to the city on Thursday and | will remain for some tithe. On the | way from the west he visited his sister, Mrs. (Dr.) J. Harvey, Sud- bury. Asked to Repeat It, The concert given by the children of Sydenham Street Methodist Bible school was so much appreciated by all who had the opportunity to attend that Mrs. Eaton and Mrs. W, M. Campbell, who were in charge, have been asked to repeat the cantata next week, Change in Weather, The change in the weather on Fri- day morning was greatly appreciated by 'the citizens. The cold weather during the past few weeks was cer- tainly a great boom for the coal deal- ers. There werg so many orders for | coal that dealers had difficulty in delivering. About the Weather, The weather prophets have always held that the last three days of the month form a forecast for the wea- ther of the next month. If this be true, February will be a month of low temperatures, for the last three days of January were the coldest of the season, JLafcky Kingston Barber. Many amusing iné¢idents took place at the hockey game in Belleville on Wednesday cvening. A local barber walked uprand down the ice carrying a lantern under his arm. He was evi- dently |looking 'for the Belleville money 'as the report goes that he gathered in about a hundred dollars of bets that the Belleville "team would win the round. Hard on Our Yankee Cousins. Cape Vincent @ :--No longer can liquor be taken legally into the tables. Liquor cannef be moved 'even from a man's house to his cot- tage, or camp. No longer can it be shipped from one place to another, even if it remains the property of the same man and is for his use. Liquor can no longer be kept in a ware or storehouse. It must be kept in the owner's house. \ m---------------------- Tdquor Still Missing. License Inspector William McCam-~ mon is still on the lookout for the of Facial Beauty No- Matter How Disfigured 'With Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads or Muddiness the Use of Stuart's Calcium Wafers Works 'Wonders. You will be astonished to see the wonderful change that so often takes place in just a few days after using Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Pimples, blotches, liver spots, blackheads, muddy complexion and skin eruptions affect the skin be- cause it is ome of the natural out- lets of the body to rid itself of im- purities. If you supply it with the proper materials it will convert these skin poisons tate a hanuless aun stance to pass off ins! of ugly accumulation in the skin. These Wafers contain the best skin puri- filer known to science--Calcium Sul- hide. ¥ Get a 50-cent box today of Stu- art's Calcium Wafers at any drug store. LADIESTDARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR phur Recipe and Nobody Will Know, ural color dates back to grandmo- keep her { Metal Company's plant, hotels or restaurants. to be used om : ten cages of whiskey which were sent ' Here's the Secret The use of Sage and Sulphur for | restoring faded, gray hair to its nat-|- Belleville Ontario: One (hinese | restaurant proprietor had sun a sad experignce with out-of-town 'hockey | followers about six o'clock last night, in alleged non-payment for meals and the disappearance of two paint- | ings that his restaurant was in dark- | ness when the matdh finished, as he did not wish any happy returns of his former unruly customers. Arrange For Race Meet, The members of the Brockville Riding and Driving Club will hold a meeting on Saturday evening for the purpose of arranging dates for a race meet to be held on the river within a short time. The track, which runs westward from the 'International has been scraped and put in excellent condi- tion for the races. : Collecting Funds for Seminary. The Standard church of Ameri- ca, of which Rev. R. C. Horner is bishop, is conducting a canvass in Eastern Ontario for the purpose of raising funds for the building and equipment of.a #minary, to be later developed into a university. A site has already been purchased in Brock- ville, The ministers of this denomi- nation have already subscribed $10,000 to start the fund. Bread Inspection, Questions are being asked as to what steps have been taken by the in- | spector of bread to put the regula- tions as to weight, etc., into effect. At a recent meeting of the. Trades and Labor Council the matter was discussed and it was decided to ask the city authorities responsible for the enforcement of the particular by- laws relating to the manufacture and sale of bread to see that they are put into effective operation. An Alexandria Bay Incident. That her husband was too atten- tive to Jane Ogle and another young woman at the Thousand Island House, Alexandria Bay, last summer, was the charge made by Mrs, Rose Robitzek in a suit for. separation against Gustav Robitzek 'in New York on Monday. She'was awarded $50 alimony weekly pending trial. In an affidavit a hotel clerk said he found the two women rm a room:with Robitzek, who told him, the clerk said, that the girls were good sports and had plenty of money. Alas and Alack ! Belleville Intelligencer: Kingston players not only won the group plac- ing Belleville team hors de combat, but actually beat them on their own ice. This was the unexpected part of the programme. When our boys returned home from Kingston on Tuesday morning arter the game in that city on Monday night with only three goals behind they felt as did their supporters, as happy and jubil- ant as if the score had been reversed, All felt confident tnat when the re- turn game was played home the Belleville team would not only wipe out the lead the Kingston team had secured, but would have a comfort- able margin. Alas how their hopes were shattered. Burial of Capt. Van Dresar. The funeral of Capt. Milton B, Van Dresar, who died Saturday in Roch- ester, Minn., was held Wednesday afternoon' at two o'clock from the . hame of this daughter, WHAT'S IN A NAME? Rotten Row Is Where the Londen Swells All Go. : "Rot Row" is an ugly name, but it is t given to London's most fashionable driveway. The strange part of it is that this homely appella- tion misplaced as it obviously is, was born of one of the most beautiful phrases in the French language. When the Normans populated Eng- ollowed tae they - 056. x fi ave names to many locations TH Hints, jl i i Is and had always kept a home there. For the past nine years, however, he hed also kept a home in Kingston. He was -twice married, his second wife being Miss Mabel Norton of Alexandria Bay. Besides his wife, he is survived by his daughter, Miss | Bleanor Norton and a stepson, H. Arrie Norton, both of the Bay. At St. John's Masonic Lodge. | Right Worshipful Bro. Andrew { Gray, M.P.P., District Deputy Grand { Master of the 14th Masonic District, {paid his officidl visit to the Ancient | St. John's Lodge No. 3, A.F., & A.M., jon Thursday evening. Very Wor- { shipful Bro. P. H. Burke presided end i received the D.D,G.M. The work was | exemplified bythe master and officers { of the lodge in a manner that evoked | expressions of dppreciation on the part of Grand Lodge's representative. | The work of the chois, under Bro. | Angus Orr, was particularly good. | At the conclusion of the work re- | freshments were served and some | splendid addresses were given by { Right Worshipful Bro. Gray and { members of the sister lodges present, { There was a very large attendance' {of brethren from the city and out- | side points. Bro, A. Roney was elect- j ed a governor of the Kingston Gen- | eral Hospital. . reer Portsmouth Contributes Well, On Wednesday evening the ladies jof the Portsmofth United church | held a banquet in connection with the {coming Forward Movement cam- | paign. Over séventy guests were | present ang greatly enjoyed the ad- | dresses given by ex-Mayor J. M. | Hughes, and delegates from the Des { Moines Student Volunteer conven- | tion. After the speakers had finished | subseriptions to the fund were asked | for and the response was so hearty {that even the most optimistic were surprised. In a very few minutes the objective had been reached, and long before the gathering broke' up, the amount subscribed was sufficient to put this church "over the top." Portsmouth United church is the first in this district to gain its objective and asthe campaign proper does not | commence until February 9th still | greater things are hoped for. Among the first subscriptions received were one-of $100 from the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society, and another of $125 from the Y.P.8.C.E, Has Lost 100 Young Men, The local information office of the department of Soldiers' Civil Re- establishment has on file 1,000 appli« cations from returned soldiers for jobs. Of this number 300 are from Belleville, 250 from Kingston and the balance from other points in the vi- cinity of Kingston, Within the past two months Kingston has lost 100 young men who went to jobs in other places. There is no relaxation in ef- forts to locate the men in jobs, and the office works in conjunction with the government employment bureaus and the local committee adminis. tering the returned soldiers' unem- ployment fund, which was a great boon providing against absolute need in a great many cases, a cohdition that was due to general slackening in industrial activities everywhere, but which is expected to improve with the opening of spring, and the inau- guration of an industrial programme by the City Council and the Board of Trade. Much good is expected to re- sult by the active co-operation of these two bodies. ANOTHER EPDEMIC SPANISH INFLUENZA A great many authorities have pre- dicted a return of that terrible plague which swept Canada from one end to the other not long ago and left so many deaths in its-wake, and those who did survive were left in a great many cases with some serious after effect such as 'weak heart, shattered nerves, impoverished blood and a general weakened and exhausted con- dition of the system. If you are run down, heart net just right, nerves a little shaky, take a few boxes of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and fortify your system against this terrible plague. If you had the "Flu" before and it left" you with any bad after effect Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will bring you back to health and strength. Mrs. C. C. Palmer, Keppel, Bask. writes: --*"I wish to inform you of the great good Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills did for me . After a bad attack of the Spanish influenza my heart and nerves were left in a very bad condition. 'your pills ahd must say they are the best I ever used, and I have taken a great many different kinds. I will always keep Heart and Nerve Pills in the house." * Price 50c. a box at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- to, Ont. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Fuctory und Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Plione 66. Factory Phone 1415. Do you know this Queen of Bulbous Flower? If not, call and receive a pleasant introduction. They are just coming on the market. : A.D. HOLTON 280 PRINCESS STREET - 4 Phone, 661; Res., 2036W. Our Big Money Saving Shoe Sale Still Going On. Bargain tables are constantly. being re- plenished with the biggest values in good Shoes. Come in to-day. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES na-- Our Milk Is Thoroughly - Clarified Completely pasteurized-- adequately cool- ed--reliably bottl It is clean--it js safe--it is good. It is 4c. per quart. PHONE 845." 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