Daily British Whig (1850), 24 May 1920, p. 5

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a ------_-- MONDAY, MAY 24, 1020, { Austin's Drug Store Moth Balls ] ° Moth Flakes Of of Cedar Liquid Veneer Sanifiush Formaldehyde Ammonia, Everything for cleaning and fumigating--in . house or stable. COLORITE makes an old hat look mew, e --=Diamond Dyes. --Dy.ola Dyes Sunset Dyes. --Rit Dyes. ~--Tintex Dyes. use Rit Flake De I en ine ink stains, we recommend Taylor's Ink AUSTIN'S Drug Store MARKET SQUARE {False Teeth to picture the children--AS THEY ARE TO-DAY. | Phone 1818w. | et Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup ____ Campbell's Vegetable Soup ' Clark's Tomato Soup i Clark's Vegetable Soup | Distribviors for Red Ruse Tea--the WR McRae & Go GOLDEN LION itranea Nn RR R44 92 Princess St. | ! practice, corner Johnsou and Welling: ton Streets, Kingston. Tela: phone 36%. i om p-------------------- He pays to save Your Newspapers, Magazines and scrap material--we are paying good prices. YOU MAY NEED for water or fencing or & Eien, next summer. Call on us. L. Cohen & Co. 267-375 ONTARIO STREET Clevelarid, Mar. 8 --False Teeth are now arrested from falling and are se- curely held in place by the dental plate comfort-powder--Corega. Embarrassing accidents are impossible with this antiseptic adhesive powder sprinkled on 'the plate. Corega relaxes the facial muscles and prevents sore gums. 35c at Druggists.--Adyv, i ww CARPENTERING Estimates Given. O. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Bailders 21 Main street. Phone 1670 Fresh SPRING VEGETABLES CHOICE GROCERIES Prompt delivery. FRIENDSHIP' 216 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 | NE -------- i | -- It Pays to Buy Zour Groceries And Meat R. J. Shales & Son 71 PINE BT. Phone 1583 and Get Prompt Delivery { | i | | | | } DID YOU EVER TRY | | { Wagstafi's Ginger Marmalade, | Wagstaf's Pineapple Marmalade, | Wagstaf®s Bramble Jellly. | We also have a full lihe of | other reliable makes of Marma- | lades, Jam and Jellles for sale | at:.. '| Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Karl Streeta License Neo. 8-3T140 Phone 1866 Removal Notice I wish to make known te my customers and the public that on MAY 1st, my Jewelery and Re- palr Businesy will be located at 2647 PRINCESS STREET in mote comvenient premises. G. W. LYONS Jeweler and Watchmaker. er Arrestea ---- Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea Salmon, -Had- dock, Halibut and Cod. Dominion Fish Co. Canada Food Board License Neo. 95-3246 ye AAA rn Se Mak F ers of sdollow Dam . Proot Cement Plocks, Bricks, Bills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults. And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. Factory: cor. of Charles and Patrick streets, PHONE 730W. Mgr, H. F. NORMAN Neilson's Chocolates Your last chance to buy Choco- THE DAILY. BRITISH WHIG 5 Kingston and Vicinity Cornwall; G. H. Pagley, Bellevill W. D. Aikenhead, Marshall, Brighton; 'G. W. Clar} 'ampbeliford; J. A. Ragsdale, P. ) To Undergo an* Operation. | Shufelt, Smith's Falls. i. Samuel 'Wright, Bongard's, was re<iy {moved on Wednesday to Picton] | Hospital. to undergo an operation for cancer. Cheese Sales. Napanee, 1500 at 29 3-16 to 29%, Picton, 470 at 29 1-8c. Gone to Toronto. Dr. H. E.. Day, Alfred street, and| | Mrs. Day, left today for Toronto] | They motored up. Dr. Day will at-| Orying Out for Rain. | tend the medical convention in ses-| A farmer living within twelve | sion there. | miles of Kingston stated on Sunday | | that the land was badly in need of Road Closed to Traffic. { rain. "If we do not get it this"week-i~ The Front road is now closed to | it will give the crops a serious set- traffic from the Little Cataraqui | back," he remarked. | bridge west of Portsmouth and peo- | .° | ple on that road have to go round to In Reach of Everybody. {the Bath road. Our stock of Boys' and Men's |' . | ready-to-wear clothing is priced less' Loss to George Quail. | than any clothing house in the city. | George Quail, merchant, New- j See our Boys' Suits at $8 to $13.50, | burgh, met with a loss on Thursday, and men's at $18 to $35. Prevost| when a case standing on the inside fell against the plate glass in 'his | Clothing House, Brock street. | store front and broke it into frag- Had Hand Jammed} | ments. Travelling on G. T. R. express No. | meee 13 from Montreal, Mrs. M. A. Whe-| Enlarging Their Premises. | lan, postmistress of Westport, had] The Daly Tea Company have pur- { her right hand badly jammed and| chased the (urtwright building lo- | bruised through having it caught!/cated at the corner of Dundas and | under a falling cay window. | East streets, Napanee. The building | semgmeer---- |is at present occupied by the Daly | The Advance Shlarus, on [Te €ompany and by Messrs. Boyle Mel ' "| & Son. { menced an organized effort through- ---------- | out the dominion to bring the salar- Through Sleepers, Toronto-Pittsburg lies of its ministers up to an adequate Commencing Monday, June 2nd, | standard in view of the large increase | +1,.0u0h daily sleeping car service! | in the cost of living. Laymen are | .ii| pe re-established between To- i work on the job. | ronto" and Pittsburg via Canadian i | Pacific and connecting lines leaving ! | | | | Leaving for Toronto. Toronto 7.15 p.m. Eastern standard . Mr. and Mrs. Melville Smith, Nan-| time. Rates, reservations, etc, from anee, left on Sunday for Toronto. any Canadian Pacific agent. | Mr. Smith becomes district engin- | eer of the new provincial highways, | | north of Toronto, with headauarters| Frank Wilson, Jun.,, was commit- in Toronto. Mr. Noonan has taken) ted in the Belleville Police; Court Mr. Smith's place at Napanee. | for trial on a charge of stealing a Ee | cheque made out to R. Simpson by | Capt. McManus, Adjutant of the Ar- been | gylp Light Infantry. It is alleged | taking a vocational course in train-| that the cheque was stolen from the | ing in electrical engineering in King-{ Armories, and that $10 had been se- | stort for some time, has joined the cured on it from a Chinese restau- | staff of the Stormont Electirc Light! rant keeper. Wilson is a member of | & Power Co., Cornwall, to complete | the regiment, and is about seventeen | his course. Mr. Coulby went over-|years old. | seas with the 38th Battalion. : -- Boy Accidentally Killed. | Through Sleepers, Toronto-Cleveland | © On Friday afternoon Gordon John | Commencing Monday, May 24th, |TLocey, the fourteen-year-old son of through daily sleeping car service | Edgar Locey, Cornwall, was acci- | will be re-established between Tor- | dentally shot by Floyd Donihee, | onto and * Cleveland via Canadian | playmate, of his own age, and di | Pacific and connecting lines, leaving | a few moments later. "The boys were Toronto at 7.15 p.m., eastern stand-out near Dingwall's bush, and" Doni- ard time. Rates, reservations, etc. hee, in explaining the fatality, said from any Canadian Pacific agent. that his gun jammed, and when he St ----_---------------- . ° |was trying to right it his finger | Made Sale of Property. {struck the trigger. The bullet 'en- | F. S. Parrott, Belleville, and A.|tered Locey's body at the right side | M. Parrotf, Kingston, are visiting| of the heart. mother, Mrs. J. | their M. Parrott, | { Napanee. They have sold the pro-| will Have a Good Ball Game. | perty on Dundas street, belonging to) The Matinee and Driving Club ex- '| ecutive have secur¢d a good ball the J. M. Parrott ejtate, lo Davis, and the old sRating rink to f v 3NC | game for those who attend the races W. J. Normile, and four Houses © on the 3rd of June. It is expected Centre street to L. Irish. that the Ponies and the Triple Links nbury U.F.0. Clu ill stage an: exhibition. Triple Sunbury U.F.O. Club, 3 b p! A meeting yyvre. in the hal] at | Links have proved that they do more Sunbury on Saturday for the: pur- than wear uniforms by beating Bel- pose of organizing the Sunbury club | leville. As the Ponies were not very | of the U.F.0. This district had a | Slow in previous years, it would be | few members but the county direc- |Tather difficult to prophesy the re- | tors were very anxious to form an | Sult. The game will certainly be | arganization the | closely contested. to strengthen | J HE U.F.0. in the-counity. A. E. Weller, | Were In The City. Mrs. J. J. Harty and sister, Mrs. secretary for Frontenac, explained the objeets and aims of the U.F.O, | Kellogg, Chicago, accompanied = by] Andrew Sheriff of the same city, were in the city for the week-end. A message announces the acci- Had Wee Drop in Bottle. dental death at Ford City, Ont, of{ No matter how little in the bottle! Norton Ireland, a native of Easton's! the fine is just the same when you Corners, and brother of Mrs. (Dr.)| get arrested for a breach of the On-| J. A. McBroom and Miss Aime Ire-|tario Temperance Act. A young| | land, Brockville. He was struck by! man who fell into the hands of the! a motor car. He had intended tak-| police a few days ago had a bottle ing up permanent residence in Ford! with barely one swallow in it, But City and was preparing to have his|it was sufficient to form a conviction | wife and family move shortly from|for having liquor in a place other Kemptville to that place. than a private dwelling. The fine; imposed was $200 and costs or three] months, Accused of Cheque Theft. Located in Cornwall. William Coulby, who has Was Struck and Died. Passed as Druggists. Among those who have passed the Ontario College of Pharmacy are Al- belt E. Coutts, Perth, gold medal- list; 8. C. Lemmox, Smith's Falls, John Roberts' gold medal; T. V. Rog- Pr---------------- Death of George H. Johnston. George H. Johnston, a well-known resident of the Township of Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne, died on] Imonte; H. I | | Hafffe, W. R. James, E. C. Brown, ers, Smith's Falls; N. M. Wilson, W. W. Armstrong, Peterboro; A. G. Mc- Thursday, at Oak Leaf in his nine- tieth year. Dr. John W. Johnston, Lebanon, Kas, and Dr. C. T. Johns- 'umstances, could the co-operative any pay profits? a Frontenac | rmer asks. Takes Hamilton Post. 8S. C. Morgan, B.Sc. 'who has been spending a few days with his par- énts in Delta, has gone to Hamilton to accept a position with the Cana- dian Westinghouse Cb. Mr. Morgan has been lecturing at Queen's Uni- versity during the past session. { To Raise Price of Weeklies. The semi-annual meeting of the Midland Counties Press Association met at Oshawa on May 21. It was agreed to increase the rate of weekly papers from $1.50 to $2 on account of the soaring cost of newsprint paper; the change takes effect in July. Had Narrow Escape. George Ward, Pri Edward Coun- ty, had a narrow escape from death when he was struck on the head by a brick in.a house he was moving. The chimney of the house collapsed, one of the bricks striking him on the hedd, inflicting a scalp wound sev- eral inches long. Eighteen stitchés were required to close the wound. Seize Liquor Conmsigned. Under instructions from License | Inspector F. B. Taber, County Con- stable Charles Simpson, Rockport, seized twenty cases of liquor which | bad arrived from Montreal on the. steamer Britannic, and which were | consigned to W. A. Young, Syracuse, | N.Y., who owns a summer home | among the islands. The license au- | thorities claim the shipment ghtered Ontario illegally. -- Near Auto Fatality. Ralph Casselman, son of W. H.!| Casselman, M. P. P, Chesterville, came near losing his life one night last .week when his car struck the | end of a bridge about three miles | from Winchester and turned-turtle. | Casselman was found by ' Frank | Hogaboom, of Cass Bridge, lying unconscious in several inches of water in a ditch. He was severely shaken up and received bad bruises. Luckily he was thrown clear of the car when it jumped the road. The car was badly damaged and the top| completely wrecked. | Oldest Driver to Compete. When the horse races are run' at the Fair Grounds on June 3rd,! there will be an event which ought to interest because of its very un-| usualness. William John Lyons, | one of the oldest, if not the oldest, | men driving harness horses in 'Can-| ada at the present time, will drive the well-known favorite, Amardale,! against the track record. Mr. Lyons is eighty-four years of age, and if] any person can make Amardale/ romp home. with, a new record it is| h¢. His driving ability, along with the running powers of thé young| speed demon in front of him, will} certainly give the spectators some-| thing thrilling to look at. The Late Mrs. (Dr) O. F. Strong, | Mr. and Mrs. George Godden, Carleton Place, received a telegram | from Edmonton, from Dr. Fred] Strong saying 'that his wife, their | daughter, Bertha, was seriously ill. | A few hours later came the message | that she had passed away. Every one who Knew "Bertha Godden" had a feeling of more than admira- | tion for her; it was rather an emo- tion of love; she was dignified, com- posed, attractive. The parents were | prostrated, and the news spread with such wings as a tragedy holds. Dr.| Fred's sister, Miss. Alice Strong, | threw a few essentials together into] a grip and took the first train for| the" distant city. There are three! children--one nine. years, one seven years and one three weeks, The body has been interred in the Ed- monton cemetery. One Great Essential To a Woman's Health . Is Her Nerves ee Nature intended women to be] strong, healthy and happy as the Motor Deliverie S With four motor trucks, we will be prepared, as soon as the roads become fit for traf fic, to make deliveries to all parts of the city and vicinity. Customers are expected to provide an easily accessible place for quick unloading: . S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking KFuctury and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory - Phone 14.0. . subscription | * Too Late Don't have your Florist tell you that yon have left @lant- out too late." Resolve to have tiful home surround- by ordering your require ments' now. FLORIST A.D. HOLTON 230 PRINCESS STREET - - - Phone, 661; Res., 2036W. The popularity of our Men's Shoes isn't an accident. It is the result of a careful study of what men like in Footwear. We give them a standard of style and quality that can- not be surpassed. And we ke ep our prices at a level attrac- tive to those who study economy. There is a reason why so many men buy all their shoes at' this store. Men's Oxfords in Latest Models $10.00 to $15.00 J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES $15.00 'Stewart Phonograph | WILL SURPRISE YOU. COME IN AND HEAR IT. A. G. Williams | 1 WELLINGTON STREET i PHONE Jates before the war tax is add- ed and the price advances. We have a full line of Neilson's-- the Chocolates that are different. Prices 60c. to $1.00; also $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.30 and $3.00 a box. 7 A GUARANTEE /in every box that you buy, at-- Prouse's Drug Store NEILSON'S ICE CREAM BRICKS TO-DAY! BUY A CATARRHOZONE INHALER Gives Effective Relief in Five Min- utes, and Cures Perfectly FINE FOR COUGHS OR OOLDS. It was their inability to reach the Mi ton, Milwaukee, Wis, are sons. Deceased took a great interest inj day 18 long, insteud uf ping Ack ani Bf he oobemunity where. he had| D% healthy and happy when the whole i A e | spent all of his long and useful life. ibn Tod Bn irre TPR, to. His parents were pioneers in that| ypeir gocial and 'household duties section of Leeds county and he ably| (nan they do to their health. Is it supported the traditions -of the! any wonder then that they become ir- earlier residents. He was deeply in-| rjtable and nervous, have hot flush- terested in educational matters and gs faint and dizzy spells, smothering as a valued member of Trinity An-| and sinking spells, become weak and glican ghurch. nervous, and everything in life be- comes dark and Sleginy. Pi i Milburn"s Heart and Nerve lls Robert Fraser Ill for One Day. are the ve 9 ry remedy that nervous, Robert Fraser, Trenton, died sud-{ yy oq one, weary women need to re- denly on Thursday, after an illness! jiorq them to the blessings of good of one day. He was born in Pais; health. ley, Scotland, seventy-five vears ago. pes Pp. H. Ryan. Sand Point, N. and was manager of the Molsons g "writes: "I have been a great Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only : GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited Phone 83. real source of catarrh and bronchitis t caused the medical profession to drop liquid cough medicines and Bank at Morrisburg, Smith's Falls and Trenton. He was the first gen-| eral manager of the Central Ontario] sufferer from nerve troubles. I was | 80 weak and nervous I could not sleep at night and my appetite was DOLLARS YOU SAVE Let us repair your old Mat- 5H tresses : WE KNOW HOW and with modern "machinery . and experienced mechanics we guarantee satisfaction. 10% DISCOUNT UNTIL ; JUNE 1st, fl adopt "Catarrhozone" instead. This wonderful inhaler provides a method of breathing into the lungs certain rare medicinal vapors which are se healing and comforting as to entirely banish coughs, catarrh and throat trouble in a very short time. The most jwonderful thing about Catarrhozone is, that no matter where the germs of bronchitis or catarrh are hidden, Catarrhozone will reach and destroy them. Get the large size, lasts months, is sure to cure you, price $1.00; smaller size, 50c; sample or trial size, 25c. All dealers. ITS GROWING ? -- VERYONE who eats our E bread and pastry can understand why our business is steadily growing. It is because this bakery, us- ing modern, 'scientific meth- ods; turns out pure, delight. . ful foods. Order our bread by name and make sure ACKIES BAKERY Qa Railway, and afterwards a private banker and collector of customs during the Laurier government re- gime. When a young man he was a great athlete and swimmer. He! Heart and Nerve Pills I began to 'leaves three sons, W. A. Fraser,| feel better and kept on until I had manager of the Trenton Cooperage! used six boxes when I felt like a dif- Co.; Jas. O. Fraser, of the Bank of| ferent person. 1 am never without Montreal, Winnipeg, Donald Fraser| them in the house and recommend with the Canadian National Railtvay, them to all who suffer with their and one daughter. nerves." --- Price 50c. a box at all dealers or Ontario ChieesexBrought More. mailed direct on receipt of price by The Co-operative dairy 'company | The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toron- of Quebec, which a number of dairy-] to, Ont. men in Ontario have been ing to copy, particularly with respect One excellent Express, or | Farmer's Wagon; 1% inch: to the manufacture and marketing of gear and wheels which are al- . mest new. A snap for some- body. Also.one milk wagon re- built. Splendid value at the very poor. I could not walk across the floor without trembling. hot flushes and fainting spells. I was on my second box of Milburi's We are nearing the Running Shoe Season We have everything that you eed in the way of RUNNING SHOES, Women's--Men's--Boys'--Misses' Children's from ............ $1.00up H. JENNINGS KING STREET

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