Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Feb 1920, p. 5

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FRIPAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1920, Brrr a Se 5 ~ FOR SALE PIPES, all sizes. | i $ RADIATORS. ~MILITARY TENTS. 2 large pleces of CANVASS, ' ly ele. = * L, Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario Street. Phone 534 GLASSCO'S PURE . weStyawherry Jam - 3 --itaspberry Jam Black Currant Jam Plum Jam Pench Jum w=(iooscherry Jam : | Orange Marmalade wilted Currant Jelly Se =CanbuBpiiNggly w=Girape Jelly w=Brambleberry Jelly P. COUPER 341-3 Princess Street Phowe 76. «Prompt delivery. {. trotibles. nA mt NEGLECTED COLDS lay the foundation of chronie chest Many cases of consump- tion can be traced to neglected colds in eklidhood, 4 A cold should recelve prompt treatment with Peps. Peps is the direct treatment. Lis breatheabls and therelore quickest and most effect! . y Peps Me so pleasant to take that -children never refuse them and their absolute freedom from harm- ful drugs makgs them especially suitable for children's coughs, colds, | sore throat, bronchitis, ete, Every | muather should keep Peps handy. All dealers 50c. box, PEPS 2 WOOD Sawed in Stove : ; Lengths BOOTH & CO', Foot West Street Phone 133 PHONE 1670 O. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Builders 21 MAIN STREET nr a Fresh Cat Flowers Ferns, 'palms, funeral designs, floral | world's history have heart and nerve | sprays, wedding bouquets made to order F. J. JOHNSON, Florist. | 115 Brock St. Phone We have a supply of cut hard wood and kindling. J. Sowards Coal Co. WeHave In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup . Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark s Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Ruse Tea--thg + Good Tea : W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 8-543 2 BIG BARGAINS ob 706. Red Rose Tea .....50c. 28¢. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl St PAPER HANGING Estimates on work freely given. Wall Paper for Bale, H. ROWLEY 840 Barrie St. : Phone 12686). NN ANNAN NA WE SELL ON EASY TERMS Tadies' Suits, Men's Suits, Overalls, Jowelery, Suitcases, ete. Skirts, Underwear, FOR SALE House and barn, and. three acres of land, two miles from | the city. Ww. H. GODWIN ed & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock St, Phone 424 Repairing, Watchmaker and Jeweler +6 W. LYONS . 849 Princess St. Phone 1866, Repairs dons, accurately. promptly, and guaranteed for one year. Try one of our unbreakable Watch Glasses License No. S-2T140 Phone 1544 Hunter Ogle Insurance and General Broker Stocks, Bonds and Securities for sale. Property for sale or to rent, listed. Agent for Royal Exchange Fire As- surance and Excelsior Life, '281 King St., opposite Custom House 'Phones 568). and 1087. | DR. A. W. WINNET | DENTAL SURGEON Boge to announce that he has ) tice, corner Johnson and Welling. | Tela Settlom PE is Soper. ssw of Toronto B. x Bask of 1 Bikg. ton King Vi Courses, Indus { For : ; medical treatment, surgical For Pensions: ; | vou DO KNOW That the quality of our IO CREAM is - unexcelled ? Prove' it yourself. High . Grade Chocolates in bulk and fancy boxes.' We stock only those in de- mand. HOT DRINKS, LBAR'S 288 PRINCESS §1 'PHONE 1128, *- ¥ you serve our pastry to I your guests they will say that 'it's delightful. It will' help you entertain them. If you've (never tried it we're sorry. Af- ter you have tried you'll be sorry that/ you didn't try it sooner. Begin now, call up the food man. har LACKIES BAKERY ; HOME MADE ~ AAR ha | Ottawa, Ont., writes:--"After N. Morris, 374 King St.| BIA cr sSNA eananscnns | S (ingston and THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Vicini at i i 1 | ty : Took *"Wad™ With Them. A large amount of money went wish the fans #&_Peterboro 'on Fri- day. The local hockey enthusiasts are willing to bet their last dollar that Kingston will win on the round. ¢ An Early Opening. . As a result of the mild spell, local mariners are looking for an early opening of navigation, but the Wea- ther Man no doubt has a good deal up his sleeve yet. To Have A Library. . Steps are being taken to 'establish once more a Public Library in Tren- ton. A town of Trenton's popula tion ought to be able to boast of such an institution. Rushing the Work, The mild spell in the weather is a great help 'to the ship carpenters who are working on the vessels in port. During the severe weather some of the work had to be aban- doned.' > . +. Offering Stock, : The Allan Theatre Company. is Like a Tidal Wave HEART DISEASE AND NERVE TROUBLES SWEEP THE COUNTRY Probably at no "period in the | troubles been so, prevalent as they are to-day. : The heart can't stand the stress and strain of this busy, bustling age, and the edre and worry, the anxiety and activity of business life gonsti- tute a serious drain on the nervous system. The business of this work-a-day world goes with such a rush that the Stoutest hearts and strongest nerves break down under the strain. On the first approach of any break- down of the system' Milburn's Héart and Nexyp Pills should be taken. The reconstructive power of these pills on the heart and nerve system is simply marvellous. Mr. W. A. Wright, Hopewell Ave, suf- fering for some time with'my heart, I consulted a number of doctors, but got no relief. However, 1 read what Milburn"s Heart and Nerve Pills had '"ae for others, who had the same symptoms and thought I would give them a trial. Believe me. six boxes cured me completely. I am feeling fine now, and can attend to my work every day. I can recommend your pills to any one suffering as I did" Price 50c. a box at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- to, Ont. What To Do When Nerves Go Wrong A SPROIALIST'S ADVICR Men and women who suffér from weak nerves, who tire easily, can't sleep, have brain fag, low vitality, general weariness, loss of strength, dulled ambition, lack of will power, or any of"those symptoms that so surely arise from poor; unsteady, un- strung nerves, or nerve force run low, should try taking a little Ferro- Peptine with their meals for a few days and note results. This prepara- tion is the greatest ginger-up stimu- lant and nerve vitalizer éver known for putting the good old "pep," am- bition, courage and real\yital energy into a tired, run-down and shattered nervous system. Ta ig Here is a test worth trying. The next time you feel tired, blue, or | when your nerves are fairly crying out, take a Ferro-Peptine taplet. Then wait for just ten minutes, and note results. Ferro-Peptine seems to go straight to the nerve cells and starts work the minute it reaches them. It brings a ten-minute chinge from that awful dull,' weak, . lazy, don't-give-a-hang feeling, to bright- ness, strength, clear headedness and courage... It calms and strengthens the nerves of people who get the "jumps" and fidgets, and gives them poise, power and tremendous reserve energy. Ferro-Peptine Tablets are absolutely harmless, contain no dope or habitferming drugs, and are al- , easy, pleasant and effi- All druggists in King- ston and vicinity sell ft in large box- es--42 tablets to a package--on an absblute guarantee of satisfaction, or momey bak. Rheumatic. Pains oi = Be i _ {has been popularly sending circulars to many citizens of Kingston offering h¢ldings of stock in their corporaiion/ This is thought to be one of the preliminaries to the commencement of building opera- tions in Kingston. . Want Snow Removed. ~The police were out on Thursday natifying citizens about the removal of snow from the walks. There are quite a number of offenders, 'and a police court session is promised if the by-law for snow removal is not adhered to. Lieut. Macdowell Honored, Lieut. M. W. Matdowell, M.C., late of the 59th Battalion and 4th C.M. R., was selected by officers of the 41st Regiment, Brockville, to be- come its commanding officer under' the militia reorganization. -------------- 'Has Done Splendid Work. Ex-Mayor James Minnes has been quietly canvassing for subscriptions for the improvements at the General' Hospital, so needed to bring it up- over $50,000. His work is entitled to the highest praise from the citizens. Thanks to Weatherman. The mild weather has helped the city canvassers engaged in the For- ward Movement. They have been able to get around the city at their ease. {In the country, however, the work | cannot be carried on so easily as { many 'of the roads have been block- ed. ---------------- A Popular Farmer Dead. H. B. Ketcheson, Sidney town- ship, died on Wednesday of pneumo- nia. He was aged thirty-five years, a popular farmer and a lieutenant of the 49th Regiment. He leaves a wi- dow and a little daughter, Mary. Some years age he married Miss Redner of Prince Edward County. Canadian Jewish War Relief. Herbert Jones, Toronto, is in the city in behalf of the Canadian Jew- ish war relief. He is the campaign director for a drive from March 21st fto 26th by which $1,000,000 will be raised in Canada, He is arranging for a strong committee to act in Kingston, Diéd at Saranaé Lake, N.Y. The death of Miss Kathleen Eng- lish daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. C. English of Melrose is announced. She died at the sanatorium, Saranac Lake, N.Y., where she had been for some months trying hard to regain 'her former health and strength. Resigned Commission, Captain Spears, of the 4th Mach- ine Gun Brigade, has left the city permanently, and has resighed his commission in this unit. The local Branch of the G.W.V.A, has been re- quested to put forward the names of a suitable returned .man to replace him as captain of the G.W.V.A. Bat- ery. ' . * Died In New York. The death occurréd on Tuesday of Sarah Kilbourn, widow of A. H. Mer- rill, Brockville, at the home of her son-in-law, W. E. Cook, New York. eighty-three yedrs ago. Her husband predeceased her twenty-six years. The body will bé interred in Brock- ville,' ren . Is Seriously Ill. ; Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Johnstone, at Rochester, Feb. 8th, a son. Before marriage Mrs. Johustohe was Miss Evelyn A, Bryant, Capé Vincent, N.Y. According to word re- ceived by Mrs. Judson M. Grant, Mrs. Johnstone is in hospital and is very Besgusly ill with influenza-pneumo- nia, : Captain Passes Away. 'Word reached Buffalo, N.Y., ves- od offices of the sudden «death of aptain Leander J. Bennett, seventy- one years old, at his residence here. Captain Bengett was known all along the lakes. He wassborn on Wolfe Is- land, and at an early age started sailing out of Bay City. He sailed boats - for one owner twenty-one years, and retired gfter having made one trip last spring. The Late Anson G. Switzer. Another old citizen passed to his reward, in the person of Anson G. Switzer, whose death occurred Thurs day. Mr. Switzer was born at Swit- zerville, Ont., 'August, 8th, 1836, and 80 was in his eighty-fourth year. In June, 1860, he married Clarinda Maria Williams, who becomes his wi- dow after a companionship of sixty years. Their family consisted of three sons,and one daughter, The two eld- est are deceased. To Vote On a By-law. | A by-law to erect or locate an in- 4 dustry in 'Brockville, will bé voted on, Feb, 23rd. It is to | in Mur- ray's field what is off known as Machinery & Foundries, Ltd, It b ed. the Gard- ner iron foundry, and one know- dng the push, energy and progressive ness of Jim Gardner will realize that it means a big thing towards Brock- ville's industrial expansion. The ag- gregate amount of money to he rais- ed by an issue of debentures is $20, 000, ©. A Invented Spring Bed. Mr. and a Liddy, Vincent, N.Y., where they made their home for many years hdd d to-date and has succeeded in raising | The deceased was born in Kingston, jor tablet fi yvew Hartington. Rev. J. H, Latimer, Wil- | ton, officiated. Only a few of the | near friends and relatives were pre | sent. The wedding party took their | place underneath an arch of ever- greens, after which the ceremony was performed. silk with bead trimmings. also looked well in a suit of navy blue serge. After the ceremony the |B guests. repaired to the dining room | where a sumptous dinner was served, | the four sisters of the bride acting! as waiters. The bride and groom left | amid the good wishes of their many | friends for an extended honeymoon. On their return they will take up re- sidence on the groom's farm in Flo- rida. a NOT FOR ANYTHING WOULD WE START A HOUSE We Couldn't Put a Roof On----- Nor a Sale, Then Fall to See It Through. Doing things well or not at all is our motto; yes, Sir. We're set on {clearing out our overcoats and suits and we'll do it op schedule time, too. They won't linger long now; there isn't much to be said, and we've said it. You have worn our smits and Seen our overcoats, or yice-versa; you know how Lion clothes are noted when, it 'comes to the real thing in clothes, but yeu don't know the new prices, so come and see before this giganti¢ sale ehds. : The last day will be the 28th of this month. The Lion Clothing House, 347 King Street, near Princess, 7 To Build a New School. The Public School Board of Brock- ville is to ask the coulicil to issue de- bentures to the amount of $28,000 for the building of a four-room school, including 'the new system of heating and nurses and teachers rooms, © IT CURES CATARRH BRONCHITIS You daon't have to wait for relief when you use Catarrhozone. This wonderful in- haler . tgeatment is guaranteed to cure any case of Catarrh, no matter how chronie. You breathe through this inhaler and in so doing you send in- stantly all - through the. breathing organs |g a powerful vapor that is fall of soothing, héaling, germ-destroy- ing properties. In this way the 'seeds of " Catarrh are destroyed.' Sore nos- trils and weak 'throat are cured. Coughing, hard breathing, "and sneezing .all stop. For lasting cure use only Catarrhozone. No sub- stitute. Two months treatment, (including the inhaler), price $1.00. Small size 60c at all dealers. STOMACH TROUBLES ARE "DUE T0 ACIDITY Tells Safe, Certain,' Speedy, Relief For Acid Indigestion ; So-called stomach troubles, such as -ipdigestion, gas, sourness, stom- ach-ache and inability to retain foed are in probably nine cases out of ten, simply evidence that excessive secre- tion of acid is taking place in the stomach causing the formation of &as and acid Indigestion, Gas distends 'the stomach and causes -that full oppressive burning feeling' sometimes known as heart- butn, while the acid irritates and in- flames the delicate lining of the stom- |' ach. The trouble lies eatirely in the excessive development or secretion of acid. To stop or prevent this souring of | the food contents of the stomach and to neutralize the acid, and make it bland and harmless, a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia, a good and effective corrector of acid stomach, should be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after eat- ing or whenever gas, sourness or acidity 4s felt. This sweetens the stomach and neutralizes-the acidity in a few moments and is a perfectly harmless and inexpensive remedy to ase, An magnesia which can be obtained from any druggist in either powder 'enables the stomach to do its 'work properly without the aid of artificial digestents. Magnesia comes in several forms, so be certain he bride was daint- | ily attired ini a gown of copenhagen |# he groom | © Weare in the roarket to buy Saw Logs of all kinds, in sleigh lots or car lots. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington ~ Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory 4) Phone 1415. FREESIAS . \ Sy Do you know this Queen of Bulbous Flower? If not, call and S receive a pleasant introduction. They are just coming on the market. = 3 . .- 'A. D. HOLTON 280 PRINCESS STRERT - . - - Phone, 661; Res., 2036W. Buy Shoes Now THE SHOE RETAILER in its issue Jan. 17th, 1920, says: --""The present high prices will be maintained for a year or 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 CHANCE TO, SUPPLY YOUR SHOE WANTS: THEREFORE, ! WE SAY AGAIN, "BUY NOW." 1.1. Suberland '& 'Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Our Milk Is Thoroughly Clarified Completely pasteurized-- ade vately cool- ed--reliably bottled It is clean--it is safe--it is good. It is 14c. per quart. PHONES45. , Price's Dairy - . HOLDERS OF UNITED KINGDOM, ANGLO FRENCH AND OTHER BONDS PAYABLE IN NEW YORK - Do you realize that the U. 8. cannot allow tHis foreign ex- change situation to continue to bottle up her exports, She must get busy soon and grant proper credits to adjust world commerce with herself. : . The above bonds are falling off in price each day and it you wish to take advantage of the present high premium on American funds as well as a gbod price for your bonds we assure you of profitable service through our New York con- nections. We invite enquiries. BONGARD, RYERSON & CO..." "The Home of Good Investmengy" Phone 1728. -. - . . 237 Bagot St. antiacid, such as bisurated | to ask for and take only Bisurated .| Magnesia, which is especially pre- purpose, A pared for the above Thermogens «nd cures by div 'rect action and blont : vowels i Spr Women's Fine Kid - Shoes t with cloth top Reduced To $5.50 Women's fine kid. with cloth tops. w regular $7.50, for .......i.... $5.50 'Women's Patent Kid, with cloth tops, . spool heel. Reg. $7.50, for ....$5.50 I} Women's Light Gray, with cloth tops; uk : Louis heel; red $0 + vue 23830 |

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