Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Feb 1920, p. 5

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I A 5 . * eee : fone TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920. « .» THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FOR SALE ~PIPES, all sizes. RADIATORS. ~MILITARY TENTS. large pieces of CANVASS, ew, ele. IL. Cohen & Co. 275 Untano sureet. Phone 534 rn rdem s 3 PURE a LATICO PARE Raspberry Jam wBinck. Cursant Jam Plum Jam --FPeach Jum --Ghooneherry Jam ~Ovange Marmalade Red Currant Jelly 'Crabapple Jelly --- ell ote. or Jelly D. COUPER Princess Street d41-8 Prompt delivery. 'hone 76. LL. WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths BOOTH & CO., "Foot West Street - Phone 133 We have a supply of cut hard wood and kindling. | | Mona J. Sowards: Coal Co. ------ WeHave In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomaw Soup _ Campbell's Vegetable Soup . Clark « Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Pieris hf ee 3e0=-2 W.R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 2 BIG BARGAINS ..@5¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Karl Streets. : License No. 8-37149 Phone 1846 ; GH Insurance and General Broker E Stocks, Bonds and Securities forsale. | . Property tor sale or to rent, listed. Agent for Royal Exchange Fire As- surance and Excelsior Life. Phones 368}. and 1087. ANE DR. A. W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON G er Ogilvie |" Groceries And Meat {| 'Phone 1588 and | I> "6 W. LYONS PHONE 1670 0. Avkrovd & Son Carpenters: and Bullders 21 MAIN STREET " | Fresh Cut Flowers Ferns, palins, fonera] designs, I sprays, wedding bouquets made to orders F. J. JOHNSON, 115 Brock St. Phone 228. mim a PAPER HANGING Estimates on work freely given. Wall Paper for Sale. H. ROWLEY 840 Barrie St. :" Phone 1266). WwE SELL ON EASY] i TERMS ~ Skirts, * Suits, Jade Underwear, Suits, Overalls, Suitcases. etc. N. Morris, 374 King St. " It Pays to Buy {our R. J. Shales & Son 71 PINE ST. : ~Prompt Deliv --------------. FOR SALE acres of land, two from the city. 'W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock St. Phone 424 : Repairing, Watchmaker and Jeweler 849 Princess St, Phone 1866. Kepairs done accurately, promptly, and guaranteed for one year. Try one of our unbreakable Watch Glasses il Kingston Cooperative, | Society Ltd, Commer King and Princess Sta, Eggs Egos Eggs FOR NOTHING Wil) make your hems lay Ike Purina Seratch Feed and howe der. Flace your orders with us at once and obtain the best re-. nuts. Delivery to all parts of ty. - PHONE 4090 That the quality: of & our 10E CREAM is unexcelled ? Prove it yourself. . 'High Grade Chocolates in bulk and' fancy boxes. ~ We stock only those fn de- : mand. ] HOT DRINKS. KIES BAKERY 1012 Pa : Ra i floral L Where. LM - | Idvely Snow Storm. lonst.! inigston had quite a lively snow i | | . shovelling-to be done on Tuesday '| railed on the Grand Trunk nine miles . land delayed both the east and west- '|ing cough that sticks to you In spite i 5 { his family back to the paper mille {at Camden Fast and has secured his' | former position as paper maker. The { | . Kingst on and Vicin ity Reduced Price Tn Boys Cl Prevost, Brock street, has in stock fifty. boys suits, all wool tweed, also olue and black: serge, at low prices See the value before buying else: storm during Mongay night and as a result there 'was considerable snow morning. . Back to Paper Mills. Mr. Colins, Toronto, has moved mills are doing a rushing business. $500,000 for 3 'Belleville [Counefl is preparing 'a new by-law on the recommendation of the Housing Commission for the borrowing of $500,000 for the pur- Jboses of the housing programme im the city. To. Change the Current. J. M. Campbell has written the Gananoque council relative to the proposed change from direct current, at present used for power and light in Gananoque to alternating current (hydro), Services Appreciated. Public School Inspector J. E. Ben- {Son was honored in Prince Bdward on | the occasion of leaving thé country | after seven succes ul years' work by being presented with a fine cabinet of silverware, accompained by an ad- dress of appreciation. Car Off the Track. A car on a freight train was de- east of Belleville an Monday night, {bound trains for-a_ hour and a half {An auxiliary from Belleville cleared {the track. 3 New Law Partnership. Hon. G. Howard Fenguson, M.P.P has taken into partnership in his law practice at Kemptville, William J. Reilley, Spencerville, a member of the gars of both Ontario and Alberta. Mr. Reilly served overseas with the P.P.CL.L New Clothing Firm. A concern to be known as the New Era Clothing Company, is to be start- ed in Arnprior, for tle ' purpose of making up clothes 'for tailors UNVELING AT NVERARY OF A TABLET IN MEMORY OF SCHOOL GRADUATES Who Fell During the War--Ad- dresses by Hon. R. H. Grant, Dr. Bruce Taylor, A. M. Rankin and F. Sine. ; . Inverary, Feb. 7--The agricultural hall at Inverary was the scene of a most interesting and impressive cere- mony-on the afternoon of Friday, +Feb. 6th, when a cast bronze tablet in mémory of the graduates of. [n- verary public school who fell in'the great war was unveiled. At 2:30 the hall was well filled, and the follow ing gentlemen 'occupied seats on the platform: Hon. R. H. Grant, minister of education for Ontario; Dr. R. Bruce Taylor, principal of Queen's University; A. M. Rankin, M.P.P. for South Frontenac; 8. A. Truscott, M.A., inspector of public schools for South Frontenac; F. Sine, M.A, prin- cipal of Sydenham High S¢hool; Rev. Mr. Oliver, of Inverary; and Rev. Mr. Cursy, of Sunbury. Mr. Rankin oc- cupied the chair, and explained the purpose of the meeting. 4 After a chiorus by the school, which was conduoted by the.teacher, Mrs. Arthur, Inspector Truscott unveiled the tablet. He had been a teacher in the Inverary school for four years, and spoke feelingly of the different boys who had made the great sacri- tice. | They were:.George Cochrane, Elmer Sheppard, Michael FHarpell, Stanley Curtis and Claud Lake. The unveiling was followed by prayer by | Mr. Oliver, « This was followed by an address by Hon. Mr. Grant, who outlined in general terms the educational policy of the new government. 'He made particular "referénce to consolidated schools and the provision which had been made for them by his prede- cessor, Dr. Cody. Then came a violin solo by Irwin 'Stafford, of Sydenham, who was ac- companied by his sieter,. Miss Ruby Stafford. : * Dr, Taylor, of Queen's followed in an able and inspiring address. Ha spoke of some of the events of the war in which the Inyerary boys fell. | safeg The Hacking Cough ot everything you have done to get d of it is r of i ' ry | of Canada of our little electrical machinery is to be installed and expert help secured, so as to do the work on a large scale and make. ¢ profitable enterprise of the business. meie------ Buy Canadian Goods, nanoque and Belleville councils tidve endorsed the principle and will endeavor to tarry it out, that public supplies be purchased in Canada whenever they can be secured from Canadian factories at reasonable prices. All municipal officers in mak- ing purchases are requested to con- sider "the possibility of securing Canadian products. His Contention. and Empire warns the Minister of Bducation against merely extending the public school course, without giv- ing change and variety, He conteds that four yéars is as long as a child's interest can be maintained in any one Hne of study. There would seem to be enough merit in the contention to warrant consideration. ¢ New O.P.R. Station. 2 The C.P.R. is understood to have provided the sum of $100,000 in its estimates for the construction this year of a new station at Oarleton Place. The running shed will be re- stored and the tracks re-arranged to provide for the new location. The new building will be of stone con- struction, " Visit at Renfrew The Duke of Devonshire, Gover- nor-General of Canada, is to pay a visit to Renfrew an Thursday after- noon. On his way to the west he proposes to make a halt here of be- tween two and three hours and in- spect the hospital, sehoolgiand other points of interest. taking. stéps to extend a fitting wel- come to the vice-ragal party, and the afternoon of Thursday will tind Renfrew en fete. --- X~ Allan Airth Writes of Africa. An Intqresting letter is from Allan Airth, son of Mr-and Mrs. John Airth, . Renfrew, who served as a master mechanic 'with an American forestry battalion. After the signing of the armistice the French govern- ment bought the American ma- chinery to use in their forests in Africa and Mr, Airth adcepted a position as superintendent of con- struction... He, writes from Lake "Tchombie," Gabon, Ajrica. throughout the Ottawa Valley. New |' A contributor to the Toronto Mail' | tance. and Top cher The council is]. ww - No More Block System. . Ageording to a bulletin issued by 'George Cooper, trainmaster, for the | Grand Trunk Railway, a positive | block will be in forcé on all traim | movements on the main Mne of thaf } railway. This means that a train | will 'not be allowed to follow a train | carfying passengers until a report of { its arriv received from the next | open telegraph office. This rule has | generally been adhered to, but occa- | sionally a train is allowed to proceed | on a twenty minute block. . i A Venerable Lady. ! - Mrs, Jane Yeomans, Newburgh, reached her ninetieth birthday on Sunday, Feb. 1st. On Feb. 2nd, her children, with some of her grand- children, met at her home in cele bration of .the event. A v pleasant time was enjoyed by all. At twelve o'clock noon a sumptuous dinner was served. Nrs. Yeomans is enjoying good hedlth and was the recipient of some useful and substan. tial gifts from those present, and greetings from friends from a dis- | tn i. Collegiate Parent Teachers' M. The annual meeting of the Parents Association of the Collegilite - Institute took place on Monday evening. Rew. J. W. Jones occupied the chair, and after the re- ports were read by the secretary, Our Saw Mill Cuts logs and timber to order. © 'Bring your logs while the sleighing is good. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Welltngton * Btreets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 60. Factory Phone 14.5. A Do you know this Queen of Bulbous Flower? If not, call ag receive a pleasant introduction. They are just coming on the A.D, HOLTON fo on Rex soso. ee Miss Irene McCormack, 'Mr. Jones presented a resume of the work of the past year. . It was decided to pro- vide a tennis court next summer, Tho election of officers resulted as fce lows: President, Rev. J. W. Jones (second term); secretary, Miss Me- Cormick; executive committee, #Prof. W. C. Baker, W. T. Minnes, Mrs. J. F. MacDonald, Mrs. F. R. Anglin, Post Office Employees' Darice. The annual dance was held by the post office employees and letter car- riers in the city hall on Monday night, and it was a most successful event. The music was furnished by the S. J. Salisbury 'Grohestra, and thére were one hundred 'and fifty couples on the floor at one time. Re- | freshments were served throughout | the dancing, and the manner ing. which everything was managed re-| flects much credit upon those who | had charge. - They were as follows: | F. Phillips, president; G. B. Scott, B, | Murray, F. Herbert, James Kane, F Seaton, A. committee, Blomley, E. C. Hiscock. | L\ The name "Bayer" identifies the only uine Aspirin ~the Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over nime- teen years and now made in Al buy brok: ways an unbroken of "Bayer Tablets of inl eats manyfacture, tt Da of ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" - ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All 'without the "Bayer Cross" . | tis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. There is omly one Aspirin" Biyer"~You must say "Bayer" Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. While it ds well known that Aspirin means Bayer to assist the public against imitations, the Tableis of Bayer Company tamped with their general trade mark, the "Baye Cross" JH Buy Shoes No THE SHOE RETAILER in its fssue Jan. 17th, 1920, saywt «The present high 'prices will be maintained for a year of - more. - Those manufacturers who use the best of materials will be compelled to increase their prices in the near future." HIDE AND LEATHER, Jan. 21st, 1920, states: "Both packer and country hides are worth more money today than ever)' The demand is for the high grade Footwear and there is not a sufficient quantity of high grade leather in the country to supply the demand." ' OUR BIG MONEY-SAVING SHOE SALE OFFERS YOU A -'GHANCE TO SUPPLY YOUR SHOE WANTS; THEREFORE, v,, WE SAY AGAIN, "BUY Now.» = Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. a containg proper directions for Colds,' Headache, Toothache, Earache, Nen- ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuri- Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Larger "Bayer" packages. He showed the broader meaning of religion which the war had emphasiz- ed. Religion is not a system of "don'ts," but rather one of. 'do's.' It is the giving of the best we have for our fellow-men, and the de- parted boys had typified this in its highest sense. He. also dealt with -the broader conception of education, showing how it transcends the mere acquiring of information and catches a vision of the great, the beautiful and the humanitarian aspacts bf life. Claude McRory, of BSydenham, then gave a flute solo, He was accom- panied by -his ister, Miss Glee Mc- Rory. , Mr, Sine spoke of sacrifice in the individual and in the national life, and told how the boys had died to holds of sane d tothe presence in: all parts cof school houses in rural communities. = wit Mr. Curry told of the outbreak of host some i § | or unard Canada, one of the strong-. is eighteen fnches thick. 'Mrs. Val. estine is arourd aghin. The flu and measles are prevaléiit here. 4 Quite a number Of the people _attended a show in the Grand Opera House, Sat. urday evening. Mrs, William Leu has gone to Kingston to reside for the rest of the winter. It is reported M. Smith is.about to purchase one of the stores in the Bay. Buster McClean, of Kingston, spent the week. end here, Wm. Bustre df ed of his house to Fred Tarft. . Mr) Clarke sold a span of nice horses to W. Pat- terson of Kingston. - Money may make the mare go, but the loss of it sometimes makes our friends go. : Many people are made to sutfer on |} acooant of unjust p OH MY NICE HAR - Our Milk Is Thoroughly Clarified Completely pasteurized-- adequately cool- ed--reliably bottled ad It is clean--it is safe--it is good. It is 14c. per quarts" " PHONE 845. Price's Dairy A Growing Industry _ oa THE JAVEL MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of "KLEAN ALL" JAVEL WATER COontains----NO ACID---NO LYE Manufactured Specially for Whitining and taking out Stains from white linen and Cotton Without Bolling : Also cleans bath tubs, sinks, copper, porcelsin. marble stig. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT--i%. A UART BOTTLE 1 Return bottle to grocer and save So. : To disinfect leave sonie (n open containerin room. . Germs ean~ aot live where itis uepd. st. JAVEL MFG. CO., 10 ONTARIO a = PHONE 454 = 'Women's Fine . Kid SR with cloth top. Reduced Tog regular $7.50, for . ... 2. ev $350 I heel. Reg. $7.50, for . .. .$5.50

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