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

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SATURDAY. MARC 18, 1030. __THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG icteric ar wor i pages mas - | F id : : : ' FOR SALE SCurclwPimles 1 - Kingsto and V icinit | | a AAO "Youdon'tneed mercury, potash g Yy BIR H FLOORING i PIPES, all Q or any other strong mineral to 2 = < \ i ~RADIATORS. cure Pimples ansed by poor i _ TS v vow eww ¥ - . : eo Y TENTS. blood. Extract of Roots Gone Back to Picton. dition. On Thursday Mr. Martin, | Movement fund has now reached | 1 " 16" 3 : MILITAR druggist calls it "Mother Seigels Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woodrow | undertaker from Sydenham, drove to | $720. " : ; of the finest quality, § and 13-16" thick. ~--Large pieces of CANVASS, Carstive Syrup--and your ekin have returned to Picton, after spend- | the city with his undertaking sieigh -- This makes a beautiful and durable floor. ? oc, ote. will clear up as freshasa baby's. @ Ing the winter with their daughter, | and made the trip in two hours. Photographs For Proof. v twill sweeten your stomacheand {at Kingston, When the case of the eleven-year- - : regulate your bowels." Getthe * Hagbor Ice Very Thick. old ward of the Orphans' Home, who : = : a) L Cohen & Co: genume, 50c.and $1.00 Bottles. Coming to Kingston. Never was Ine ice in the harbor | suffered injuries while living with a ; rE tario NHtreet. Phone 58¢ | At drug stores. Amasa Merriman, who sold his|as thick as it is at the present time. | Lennox and Addington farmer, is 278 Un - ¥ farm near Eigin to M. Johnson, | The Whig is informed that the ice it | heard in Napanee on Friday next a S. ANGLIN & CO. J . NAA * | Keelerville, is preparing to move to |from twenty-four to twenty-seven | large nymber of Witnesses will be Y --- Brn e---- Kingston, inches thick. examined. When the girl was first codworking Fuctury Lumber Yards, Bay ellington . y T | " Bo Operate Oo brought 'to the General Hospital, wi ang a W, ' . |. Wolfe Islanders' Hedith Good. 'co Be ¢ Upon. photographs were taken of the Streets, KINGSTON . Office Phone Factory 4 PAPER HANGING | Dr. Wiliam Spankie reports that Mr. and Mrs. B, PF. Davy, Napanee, | wounds on her body, and they will he N, Ont "- « Estimates on work freely given. || hg pealth of the people on Wolfe Is- brought their daughter, Helen, to { be used when the case is heard, Phone 1415. Wall Paper for Sale. | land is very good this winter. There | Kingston on Thursday to consult a " : . 2 Y | have been very few deaths. surgeon. She will be operated on Acted Without Authority. . Stove H. ROWLE for appendicitis on Sunday, At the Board of Education meet- Sawed in 340 Barrie St. : Phone 1206). Must Get Licenses. ------ ing a recommendation of the pro- ; Automobile owners have taken the "Wally" Smith to Wed. perty committee was for a sink and oy i TTLINAMACG ADI Tv | hint of the chief of police and are The Toronto Globe says: "Wally" | other conveniences for the collegiate " BOOTH & CO | THOMAS COPLEY Betting their 1920 motor Hcenses. | Smith, who captained the Queen's | gymnasium. The cost was $102.40. : * t ! 1 I 987 The chief has given them until Mon- University team when they won the | The accurate figuring led to enquiry. Foot West Street ! Te ep ne day to get new licenses or they will Intercollegiate senior championship. | and it was found that the committee TOP O° THE MORNIN' 1 : Wanting anything dune In She _tarpen. be before the court,- in 1914, will join the ranks of the | had had the work done without con- ery line. » - benedicts on March 31st, Smith re- [sulting the board. "We did it on hon 33 k hard- P . oo ay Aad a Ars har. Walks Dangerous, tired from the sport three years ago. [the faith that the board would pay NEXT WEDNESDAY--17 th oF oa IRELAND : | 24'hJeeelve prompt attention. Shop| Attention is called to the condi -- for it," said the chairman. The We are showing Shamrock and a prag Swers in [28 Queen Street. : ~~ [tion of the walks in the City Park. Picking Out a Farm, amount was authorized and a warn- See the Green Carnations in our: Window Saturday. y -- | { The Sudden thaw and rain was not A. Saree i his farm at |ing issued that no committee should D "HOLTON r : | anticipated, and the ice that had ac- | East Lake last fal » and purchased [att without authority and presume A. Kingston Cement CARPENTERING Sumulated 'makes - the ' walks very [a Tait at Brighton, selling that la- |on the good nature of the trustees... . i Given. angerous after rain. ter, has recently bought the Charles ee meen 280 PRINCESS STREET - - - - FLORIST Products Factory Estimates Given ---- Hall farm on Sidney front, about Dairy School Examinations. : M; ot Hollow Damp- 0. Aykroyd & Son Special For This Week. three miles west of Belleville, and| TH® various courses that have Phone, 661; Res., 2086W. Pr. akers t Blocks, Bricks, Carpenters and Builders Prevost, Brock street, will put on | Intends moving there in the near | been conducted at the Kingston Bills, Lintier. end Drain Tile, 21 Mun street. Phone 1670 sale men'seblored and white shirts, | future, Dairy School were concluded Thurs- , hg also Grave Vaults. T soft and stiff cuffs, sizes from 14 to day, and the examinations on the / tal Ie Crt yr N | ~ A ow | 17: regular price, $1.65 and $1.75] == work of the year will be started on og alt ¥ings St Ornamey WE SELL 0 EASY for $1.25 each. The above shirts are Compliment to Kingston Team. lly 7 - Wednesday next under L. A. Zufelt, Factory: cor. of Charles ahd TERMS made by one of the best manutactur- oy ee agston hockey jeam superintendent of the school. The ' MAXOTIRES 3 . . ers in Canada. unday a examinations will be for gualifica- win Patrick streets. Ladics' Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Monday, the proprietor of the Globe | tions in the making of cheese, butter trvice out ob Bt 214 casing. T TIRES will aoc? 1 Price; get PHONE 730W. Men's Suits, Overalls, Underwear, New Khaki Rain Capes. Hotel of that town stated that the [ang the testing of milk. Certificates For sale at 284 ON TARIO STREET. - Mgr., H. F. NORMAN Jewellery, Suitcases, ete. New khaki rain capes have been | Kingston visitors were the Tost | will be issued to all successful can- STANDARD VULCA NIZING COMPANY 2 : N Me 374 King St. issued to the R.C.A. and R.C.H.A.|mannerly and gentlemanly lot of |didates. There was a good class dur- 284 Ontario St, Res. 104 Queen Street. . OoIT1s, They were worn Friday for the first | Players who had visited his hotel In) ing the past year, and the record of |! A. NEAL, Manager ---- NY | entices time, and the men presented a very | Years. Belleville and Peterboro | the prize awards to eastern Ontario sip smart apjearance on the Stress, The might note this. at the Toronto, London and Ottawa --- ] 3 ' @sign of the capes is a great im- TT ---- exhibitions for cheese and butter is " : We have a supply of Repairing, Watchmaker and provement on the former issue. Take Over 5.2 Count regarded by officials and dairymen ; . : Jeweler ---- A Boptiaiion ito ¥ Road, as evidence of the valuable service = Bg Sodwin's Views, a . Edwery county counell, Wednoodar, rendered by the dairy school to 4 » H. dwin t f » + 5 cut hard wood and 6 W. LYONS Education, oe ried Grappraval " urging the taking over of the High aE Hicuiture gn this vari 91 the piu, ' k 849 Princess St. Phone 1866. . || the action of the teachers in break- Shore igh from the old Chapel to rn ing their contract in connection with ale ony as & county: road, L.O.O.F. Marine Night. . . Repairs dome accurately, the negotiations for increases in| ® La ng : at the government be| au, members of Kingston Lodge x . promptly, and guaranteed salaries. He said members of any Sree =e poke a the Toad from iy, '59, 10.04", entertained their . : for one year. union would exhaust other means a Beh os 8 ITY 88 2 Pro~| narine brethren at & banquet on : - Try i Seaketl before declaring to strike. : Thursday evening. Marine aight has one of our unbreakable . * - = become an annual event with Kings- WwW 2 - J. Sowards Coal Co. Watch Glasses To Move to Lanark. Twelve and Sxnat Road, ton Lodge, and is looked forward to e are exclusive agents for . " ' Mrs, James Melirakth has Sold Ber At the Board of Education meeting | With much pleasure by the mariners. . arm near uark to am Heff- | op Thursday night, Miss Mowat After the regular business had been i Eo ual Temerin The new of the trustees, asked ID forate disposed of, which i#ttuded the ex- LIFE BUOY RUBBERS : about a twelve-year-old child who re- | emplification of the second degree, . SP CIAl TICE 1st. Mrs. Mcliraith and family will sides at Cataraqui. Sh the tables were laid and a very en- The W e Ha WV e : E NO reside in Lanark for a time. although the child is that ved hat joyable time was spent, all present best on the market. See that your next unable to read or write, . | doing full justice to the good things 1 : We have many lines of extra Moved to "Hazeldell." er been Ay a he had will provided. The toast to the mariners pair bear this brand. ! Ne. good value. It will pay you to A. W. Siretts, local agricultural] be brought to Insjebter Truscott's at. | Was suitably responded to by Bros. : . come and see. representative, has moved to his new | tention. 5 Capt. Donnelly and A. Kennedy, the i OC residence, "Hazeldell," Portsmouth. ---------------- toast to the sister lodges being wall : Y L ; © 'has several acres of land on the | '| taken care of by Bros. Evanson, P. v Just Arrived C H PICKERING G0 Tay = and purposes. keeping A Service at Deseronto. G. M., and W. Newlands, P.G. The . . U 0. : chickens as a hobby. He will still ' Ths Bishop. of Snjarie will preach | chairman announced that Kingston : s 'Campbell's Tomato Soup Grocer and Meat Dealer. occupy the office on Market street. |in St. Mark's church, seronto, on | Lodge was making arrangements to bell" Vegetable Soup ? Phone 580. " Sunday evening and dedicate the | celebrate their fiftieth annfversary THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Campbell's Jones memorial font, the Sayers|with a concert and dance, when the 4 . Clark's Tomato Soup 400 and 402 Princess Street Country Roads Fairly Good. Bible, the Coleridge credence table, | grand master and other prominent f When one considers that there has | and the Gaylord Litany book. The | members of the Order would be pre- - Clark's Vegetable Soup been much mild weather, the | service will be a very beautiful and | sent The singing of "The King" | iu ; country roads are in fairly good con- | impressive one. St. Marks' Forward | brought a happy evening to a close. Distributors for Red Ruse Tea--the . - ' ; = he Good Tea : FOR A : = : x Te Pie a SLY ~ ; = = heh i GOOD NIGHT - -- class; 7 p.m., sermon Shame Helps : ! $ i n . : and Hindrances on the ay to , 3 > Heaven or Hell"; sermon illustrated WR GET OUR Sunday Services in Churches Heaven or Hell"; sermon thustrated ff} | Ls No. 6-543 £6, 9 ; seat, a book, a Welcome for you at In Winter i ' conse Nag. 9. CIR any of these services. : 3 a nd & COMFYDOWN' Union Street Baptist Church-- | Lord; and beside Me there is no -- & Rev. J. K. Fairful, pastor. Evening |saviour."--Isaiah xiit., 2. Queen-Brock Street--Rev. J. D. ercoats . 5 service, 7 p.m.; Sunday school an -- Ellis and Rev. D. A. Lough, pastors. KAPOK MATTRESS Bible classes, 3 p.m. Everybody wel- | Princess Street Methodist Church Public worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. : * 4 100% pure come. ; ----Rev. J. A. Waddell, minister. Ser- Sunday schools, 3 p.m. All services 2 BIG BARGAINS Second to nome for comfort and ne vices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Minister in Queen street church. Re-opening Res . durability. St. Andrew's--Rev. John W. Ste- | at both services. Sunday school, 2.45 day. Rev. Dr. William Sparling, of All : x phen, minister. Services, 11 am. !p.m.; Epworth Leagué, Monday, 8 | Hamilton, will preach morning and eS 70¢c. Red Rose Tes .....50a : - and 7 p.m. tuducted by the min- pm.; prayer Rmecting, odheeduy, 8 evening. Sunday schools, xi be f y ; . ister. Students, soldiers and sfrang- | p.m. Strangers and sitors will be | open session. Addresses of welcome 25 00 Ld Bic. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c. Kingston Mattress ers welcome. E cordially- welcomed. will be given by W. G. Anderson and $25. 3 BE = 5 -- -- |Br. ©. C. Nash, the superintendents: $28.00 Company y Tr Tayer, i e combine Bon Marche Grocery i Wo veh th, Can Pra Bethel Congregational Church, Se choirs, assisted by $30.00 wer. King and Earl Streets. {| 556 Princess St. Phone 602w, Sunday school and Bible slassen, 3 Barrie and a 0unson Streets... Pastor, Mrs. H. T. 5 Coleman. Seats free. $32.00 g ; Ldesuse Nas 5-340 s edd her, Canon Fiisgoraid OClOCK, | vices, 11 am. and 7 .m.; Sunday | EYOrYRody Welcome. . $35.00 5 & go Phone 1544 - . gach - School, 30m. prayer Service, Wed- de . Be k! 1 PCh-- RT. 1. | Desday, 7.45 p.m.; Junior Endeatbr, St. George's Cathedral--The Very on ah h -- io aime Ph Sh Ran RL Friday, 6.45 p.m.; Senior Endeavor, | Rev. G. by M.A., D.D., dean $38.00 : : ~ <f|at 11 am. and 7 p.m. The minister | Friday, 8 p.m. All pre welcome, and rector, 78. Wellington street. $40.00 5 "} | will preach in the morning. In the Phone 2156. Rev, Cecil Whalley, x £5 . : - i First Church of Christ, Scientist, |M.A., B.D., priest-vicar, 164 King $42.00 3 . * NETS > Special sstman lo students Johnson street, between Bagot and street. " Phone 1628J. Fourth Sun- i N vie YOU Jordan, D.D. Wellington streets--Sunday school, day in Lent. 8 am. Holy Com- ¥ » --- 9.45 am. Service, 11 a.m.; sud- [munion; 11 a.m. matins; preacher, ; r ! 9 Calvary Congregational Church, | ject, "Substance." Public reading- | the dean; 3 p.m., Sunday school and y Insurance and General Broker KNOW corner Charles and Bagot streets-- | FOO, same address, open every af: | Bible classes; 4 p.m. holy baptism; o 4 id if 5 Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. J. B. |ternoon, except Sunday, 3 to 6'|7 pm. evensong; preacher, Rev. Reliable Ready-to-wear 'and Perfect Fitting Tailoring Toca at 11 speak at both i o'clock. All are cordially invited to | Cecil Whalley. Services in cathed- "181 PRIN STREE? * : : we That the quality of our 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible |the service and reading-room. ral daily at 6 p.m. except Wednes- ' " ; = ("Note the following Investment Se- ICH CREAM is unexcelled ? classes: Monday, 8 p.m. Christian --- day. Ven. Archdeacon Dobbs will de- curities: Prove it yourselt. Endeavor; Wednesday, 8 .p.m., pray- St. James' Church, corner Union liver a course of ddresses on "The TAX FREE BONDS High Grade Chocolates in | |er meeting. Everyone welcome. and Arch streets--Rev. T. W. Sav- | Onristian's Life. Wednesday, §& , Fector, the Rectory, 152 Barrie { ym. Litany and sermon by Re¥ . bulk and fancy boxes, e-- ay. pm. "St. Patrick"; A all, Ground Floor, New |Street. 8 a.m., Holy Communion: 11 Canon FitzGerald on "St. Pal 3 Maturing 1922 at 99. yielding 5.85% We stock only tn ver J ' p.m. |2.m., morning prayer and Litany; Cominunion, 10 a.m., Tuesday, . 1923 at 99. yielding 5.80% a 7 those tn de- || Orange Bullding--Sunday, 7 p.m. ot, ~Conctiren of or. | Holy an min list S. Taylor will hold his [Sermon subject, "Conceived of 8 a.m., Thursday. 1927 at 100, ylelding 6.50% "." HOT DRINKS. Evangel aylor w T . last service; then goes on to Toronto, | Holy Ghost, Born of the Virgin = . Be R d F Th i 1933 at 100. yielding 5.50 % + Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Mary"; 3 p.m., Sunday school; 7 , : ea or 5 1937 at 101, ylelding 5.40% ' Thus saith the Lord, "Even I am the |P.M., evening prayer and sermon: She up and at : sermon spbject, "The Law of Hon- CejLut an} King Si, or Teloplione, LBAR' A acon Wika) Sloppy Weather | Rev. J. de P. Wright, M.A, B.D.| pmars WHY MRS. KARGUS rector. Fourth Sunday in Lent. 11 A DODD'S RG es 288 PRINCESS a.m., morning prayer; 32.30 pm. KIDNEY PILLS ] a PHONE 1128. Sunday School ana Bivle Slane; 4] : haw WINNETT p.m., hol i 7 pan, evening | yo. .q0ch Lady States That as ' DR. A, Ww. . prayer. Music: Anthem, "O Saviour S0 Weak She Could Not Get Out of three-to : ; ! - 1 of the World" (Goss). Friday, 7.30 Bed Till She Found . Relief in " - -- peop the > pm. Lenten services. Seats free Dodd's Kidney Pills, : DENTAL SURGEON ; \ ] Strangers and visitors cordially in- | POLES OORT COR Ont. Maren enim, di. | Vited to attend. 12th.--(Special) --"1 feel like Ly -- - rock yterian Church, hE a "This » Ea Minister, Rev. W.| en CMs. Frank | Dyder DBD. win hipaL 8. Wo | args, & well known sud bigbly re- ei The minister will 7 | spected resident here. Mrs. Kargus a.m. The rill preach at 7 id reasons why she is so ; 3 $ 1tipm. Subject, "The Religious Ont. | €ives splend BY. 8 Fook of Great Men (IIL) John Rus. | enthusiastic over Dodd's - Kidney kin." Sunday sch: 3 Pills. > G a pe a sC AD am. and "I don't know the cauge of my J % RR dP Be J is oF | ah Bh LE | | Pills to doy 2 Bad pain Br my HC A a xa - Action] gSydepham Street Methodist | Weuk that I cou bed. oh ; Eve | Church--Rev. W. T. G. Brown, mih- | My heart troubled me very much and ih most obsti- | ister. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, , My sleep was broken and unrefresh- YOU NEED GOOD RUBBERS AT THIS TIME OF YBAR. rt will preach at both ser-| ing . od ani-mersous GET READY AND BUY A PAIR OF OUR FIRST QUAL. Orillia, Ont., | vices. All young people invited to a| 'L.was always tired TE iy | F OUR ETRST q Tuas always sou secvies following the regular | and sometimes I was so bad I thought Lb can service. Class meet-| 1 could much longer. : young, , 9.46 am.; Young Men' tried two doctors and they did not do $ ton near. | 345 Pam: 245 much good so 1 tried Dodd's Kid , to dread Monday, 8 wow. i n 2 piso] H. JENNINGS

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