Daily British Whig (1850), 26 May 1920, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, MAY, 26, 1920. Er ee THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE FIVE ° ee pet Austin's Drug Store Moth Balls Moth Flakes Oil of Cedar Liquid Veneer Sanifiush Ferthaldehyde Ammonia, "Everything - for- cleaning and fumigating--+in house or stable, COLORITE makes an old hat look mew. Diamond Dyes. --Dy-.ola Dyes --Sunset Dyes. ---Rit Dyes. --Tintex Djes. fabrics, use Rit Flake For in removing ink stalos, we recommend Taylor's ink Eraser. AUSTIN'S Drug Store MARKET SQUARE Eat attte de 00GB 88 Beth Siierstonno een | para EEE. THE MARRISON STUDIO There is but ONE TIME to picture the children--AS THEY ARE TO-DAY. Phone 1318w. 92 Princess St. mn | | { | | WeHave In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distribrtors for Red Ruse Tea--the J Good Tea . W. R. HcRae & Co. | DEN LION { Yiianea Wa R-K42 | DR. A. W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON Begs te snnounce that he has resumed his practice, corner Johnson and Welling: ton Streets, Kingston. Te's. phone 36%. » md It pays to save . > Your Newspapers, Magazines and scrap material--we are paying good prices. YOU MAY NEED Plpes for water or fencing or a tent for next summer. Call on us. IL Cohen & Co. Phone 836.837, 267-275 ONTARIO STREET "Kingston Coment - Products Factory Makers of sdollow Damp- Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, Bills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults. And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. : Factory: cor. of Charles and Patrick atreete. PHONE 730W, Mgr., H.'F. NORMAN $1500 $15.00 Stewart Phonograph WILL SURPRISE YOU. COME IN AND HEAR IT. A. G. Williams . «A7Tl WELLINGTON STREET PHONE 4 <i, = DOLLARS Let us repair your old Mat- tresses WE KNOW HOW and with modern machinery and experienced mechanics we J} guarantee satisfaction. 10% DISCOUNT UNTIL JUNE 1st. (Mention Advertisement) Kingston Mattress Co CARPENTERING Estimates Given. O. Aykroyd & Son C ters and Builders Main street. Phone 1670 -- Kingston and Vicinity Students Had Drive. The Faculty of Education students Fresh SPRING VEGETABLES CHOICE GROCERIES Prompt delivery. FRIENDSHIP'S 216 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 ' took:a trip around the city yesterday ! afternoon. Twas served ii thé Red Room Cheese Board Officers, The following officers have been , elected for the Board for this season: S. Tackaberry. president; vice-president, Thomas Hicks; secretary-treasurer, Mr, Thompson. Resigned His Position. W. H. Delaney, who has been for some time clerk and treasurer of Trenton, resigned and the council, at We are making to your mea- sure Suits of all varieties, from $45.00 up. We also have a special price for those who have their own material. ~ M. YAMPOLSKY 853 PRINCESS STREET Phone 2119 | nation. Change in Presidency. Mrs. D. V, Sinclair, for seven years | | the president of the Y.M.C.A. Ladies' | Auxiliary, Belleville, has retired from the position. Mrs, il succeeds her. Hard to Get Men. Farmers report that it is still very difficult to get experienced farm help. Allan Stroud, the local representa- | tive, reports that last week he placed | four men on farms. Held Up. | "Your bill was due September first, | We wish that you would phone us" i "Your money will be forthcoming, It Pays to Buy Your Groceries And Meat R. J. Shales & Son 71 PINE ST. Phone 1583 and Get Prompt Delivery sir, When I receive my bonus." Bread Wrapping Not Required. The city clerk has received veplies | from | twelve cities and towns in Ontario all of which state that they | have no bylaw requiring bread to be | wrapped. Optimistic Miner, Charles Zinn, a director of the Ore Chimney Mining Co., which is devel- oping a property near Kaladar sta- tion, in the township of Barrie is very optimistic regarding the pros- | pect of his mine. The Perth Toy Factory. DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstafi's Ginger Marmalade, Wagstafl's Pine le Marmalade, Wagstafi"s Bramble Jellly. We also have a full line of other reliable makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellies for sale at: Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Karl Streets. License Neo. 8-37149 Phone 1564. John Dittrick, toy manufacturer, Perth, recently secured an order from one firm for seventy-five dozen ! toys, the value of which to him will be fifteen hundred dollars. His busi- | ness is rapidly developing. In Reach of Everybody. Our stock of Boys' and Men's ready-to-wear clothing is priced less | than any clothing house in the city. | See our Boys' Suits at $8 to $13.50, |and men's at $18 to $35. Prevost | Clothing House, Brock street. | Seed Almost All In. | ports that most of the farmers have | been able to get their seed in . many places, on account of Removal Notice I wish to make known te my customers and the public that on MAY 1st, my Jewelery and Re- pair Businesy will be located at 267 PRINCESS STREET im more convenient premises. G. W. LYONS Jeweler and Watchmaker, ground beig very dry, it was difficult to get ag much in as expected. | Through Sleepers, Toronto-Pittsburg | Commencing Monday, June 2nd, | through daily sleeping car service will be re-established between To- 4 ronto and Pittsburg via Canadian | Pacific and connecting lines leaving "Toronto 7.15 p.m. Eastern standard time. Rates, reservations, etc, from any Canadian Pacific agent. Won't Give the Gore. Ald. Angrove has failed to coax |G. A. Bateman tofsell the city the extension of Bartlett street. Mr. Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea Salmon, Had- dock, Halibut and Cod. Dominion Fish Co. Canada Food Board License No. 3246 [ie of the gore he owns, for the | { | MOTHER! "California -Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Neilsons Chocolates Your last chance to buy Choco- lates 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, $2.50 and $3.00 a box. y A GUARANTEE in every box that you buy, at-- Prouse's Drug Store NEILSON'S ICE CREAM BRICKS Always on hand. Phone 82. Accept "California' Syrup of Figs only--Ilook for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. on-each bottle. You must say "Cali- fornia." REJUVENATED BY "VITAL" TABLETS VERYONE who eats our 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 that you get it. LACKIES BAKERY RP HOME MLR MALE ) etd = - People are to-day trying every means to keep young. Some are be- ing fed on monkey glands, and others are having glands of other people in- jected into their system. We claim the method of injecting glands into the system is unnecessary. The re- vival of youth can be brought about by taking the French rejuvenator, VITAL Tablets. A person of sixty can feel like a person of twenty. We do not claim VITAL Tablets will do all this instantly, but by taking them regularly for a time, and the time will depend upon the person, but one will gradually feel younger, and eventually you will come back to the land of youth and pep. Diseases of every description will gradually dis- appear, men and women will be heal- thy and strong, doctors' bills will be reduced to a.minimum. If you are not feeling yourself, go fo your drug store and procure a box of these cele- brated French Tablets, and you will experience such a change for the good, that you will forever bless the inventor of this wonderful rejuvenat- ing tonic. VITAL Tablets are sold at all good drug stores, at Fifty cents per box. Start taking them to-day. } To-morrow you will feel better. After the drive, lunch | fence on either side. - Re Kemptville Cheese | (Dr.) Yeomans The agricultural representative re- | Full directions | Bateman will sell enough land for ! the street extension but no more. 6 If | the city accepts his offer it must Utilities Can Charge. The city solicitor informed Mayor Nickle, in reply to a query, that the civic utilities is a body by itself,.not responsible to council, and that it has the power to charge the city for in-| | stalling hydrants. Engagement Announced. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Cinnamon, Lindsay, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cora Beatrice, to Arthur Wesley Allin, Lindsay, son of | Montreal, the marriage to take place {on June 23rd. Work Moving Nicely. Work at the Queen's stadium fis coming along splendidly, Prof. Mal- colm stated Tuesday afternoon that the trucks are ready and the track laid to commence hauling cinders from the Locomotive Works to the stadium grounds. He expected to staTt that work on Wednesddy. i Secured Good Position. Mrs. William Hardy has just re: {ceived word that her son, George | Hardy, has been made assistant gene- {ral manager of the Everitt Bros'. factory in Detroit, where auto paint- !ing and trimming is done. He has | worked with these people for the last | four years and has- made rapid pro- gress to his present position. | No Blame for Boy's Death. At Brockville the coroner's jury, (empaneled to inquire into the death of William Pakeman, aged fourteen, who 'sustained a fractured skull through a cake of ice falling upon him at the J, W. Wood icehouse, ren- dered a verdict of accidental death, with no blame attached to any per- son. | To Visit Kingston, | © D. P."Branigan received a letter | from a member of the Buffalo Cham- ber of Commerce, who states that about 350 prominent business men of Buffalo have chartéred the steamer Kingston for a cruise through the Thousand Islands. Kingston, { 12th. Saturday morning, June Robbed on the Steamer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peel, the for- | mer a grandson of Sir Robert Peel and the latter formerly Miss Beatrice Lillie, of Cobourg, recently crossed over from 'England to New York {on the steamer Finland. They were among many passengers who were | robbed of valuable jewellery on the boat, the thief or thieves not being caught, In | the | Claims Road Surface Has Gone. Ald Couper informed the city council last night that the old tarvia | surface on the roadway on Princess street from Alfred to the city limits had disappeared as the result of changing oil. Something had hap- | pened the road which formerly was {in good condition. Now, he claim- |'ed, that the surface was rough and ! worn. . : Bull Swims Half Mile. | When Albert Harris, who has a | farm on Hog Island, a short distance | | above Gananoque, missed a bull from | this herd a few days ago, he institut- ed a search and finally located the anima. near government pavilion No. 1, on Buck's Island, half a mile away. With difficulty he loaded the bull on a scow and took it back to | Hog Island. | Missing Girl Was Married. | When James Markell, Brinston's | Corners, complained to the Prescott | police of the disappearance of his They will visit | | Aylesworth, both of this city. Mr. Aylesworth has also entered a "Todd" colt. E. Robkbs, also of this ! city, has entered a "Murphy" colt, and -there-are also three or four-en- | tries from eastern points whose | names have not yet been received. | | As this race is a new feature the | outcome is being awaited with inter- est. Lacked a Wrapper. A Trenton grocer was on Tuesday charged with having oleomargarine for sale without a wrapper stating it was margariné, or the manufactur- | ers name. The information was laid by an inspector of the dairy branch a special meeting, accepted his resig- the late Rev. and Mrs. P. H. Allin, [of the dominion Department of Ag- | riculture. Defendant pleaded guilty | {to thé charge and. was fined $50 and | | $5 'costs. | th | | Destroying High Explosive. | | Over 20,000 tons of powder and! jcordite, stored by the Imperial Gov- | ernment during the war on land | ens one mile from Smith's Falls jon the C.N.R: line, is now being de- stroyed under the direction of John | i Malloy. The plant has been guarded inight and day since hostilities ceas- | led, and there has always been much | {uneasiness about N. For the pur- | pose of getting rid of the explosives, | Mr. Malloy rented a 20-acre field, | which he is having ploughed and icleaned. The explosives are: being | removed in charges of half a ton | apiece. 1 Woodchuck Steak! The woodchuck, also known as the ground hog, is paying the price lot the high cost of living. For years chucks have been unmolested, |save as an occasional land owner {rid his premises of them, on the {ground that they dig up his fields |and eat his grass or a young marks- | man proved his ability by quest for | live game. But these happy days, |for the ;woodchuck, are past, and | with the mounting price 6f meat he [has become an article of generally | accepted food. Properly prepared, there is no more tender morsel than | woodehuck, either warm or cold. The meat is nearly white, and resem- | bles chicken. Races on June 3rd. There have been some more inter- | esting entries for the races at the Fair Grounds, on June 3rd. In the 2:30 pace the following are expected | to start: Swiftline, recently bought by J. | Vassau, Trenton. : Laura Pointer, owned by J. Lowry, Kingston, Baroness Kenny, owned by W. Mc- Phergon, Brockville. | Susquitana Maid, owned by T. El- lis, Gananoque. Joe. Kelly, owned by Mr. Wright, Montreal. Orta, owned by worth, Athens. The majority of these speedsters have demonstrated their abilities be- fore, and the indications are that this class will be closely contested. ns WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT ee -- Rev. S. Hollings- Freezone is magic! Corns and calluses lift right off-- Doesn't hurt a bit sixteen-year-old daughter, Violet, and | | asked that a search be instituted for | | her, Chief of Police Jackson discov- | ered that the girl had on May 15th | | been married by Rev. A. Wilkinson, | | Prescott, to.James Barnhart, and that | she was now living at Wexford, near | that town. New Post Office. Hon. Dr. Reid, minister of public works, told a deputation fromgMor- risburg that just as soon as the de- partment saw its way clear to ex- pend money on public Morrisburg would receive due con- sideration in the way of the desired new post office. An architect was |sent to the town to prepare a plan designating the location of a sol- |diers' monument on the new post of- | tice site. A Beaver Dam. A colony of beavers have taken possession of the Poland Creek on John Hall's land, 7th con. Dalhousie, and have built a dam about fifty yards wide and three feet high. The {work took the little animals about four weeks to finish, and the water is dammed back for a considerable distance. All this was done at night. There is plenty of timber and feed for them. The dam is about 250 yards off the main road. New Musical Organization. + A musical organization to be known as the Tweed orchestra, was formed on Saturday last, when the following officers were elected: Leader and manager, A. E. Smith; assistant leader and manager, W. B. Huyck; sec.-treas., H. G. Whiting; executive, A. BE. Smith, Mrs. H. G. Whiting W. B. Huyck; H. G. Whit- ing, R. P. Smith, Edward O'Coin and Mr. Wray. . . The Late Mrs. William Pearson. Mrs. Pearson, wife of Rev. William Pearson, formerly & well known min- ister of the Montreal Methodist con- ference stationed in th.s district, died rather suddenly a few days ago at Grand Prairie, Alberta, where she had stopped to visit relatives en route to Vanconver. Mrs. Pearson, whose maiden name was Margaret Mulloy, was bora at Inkerman over seventy-two years ago. Colt Race on June 3rd. Much enthusiasm has been aroused concerning the colt race to be held along with: the other races at the Fair Grounds on June 3rd. Two "Penalty" colts have been entered, 4 one by Geo. Darragh and one by R. buildings, | { | | | A few cents buys a tiny bottle of | the magic Freezone at any drug] | store. Apply a few drops of Free- | | zone upon a tender, aching corn or a! callus. corn or callus stops hurting; then | shortly you lift it out, root and all, | without any pain, soreness or irrita- tion. These little bottles of Freezone contain just enough to gd the feet | of every hard corn, soft corm, corn | between the toes and the calluses on! bottom of feet. So easy! So simple. | Why wait? No humbug! HAVE DARK HAR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea. Grandmother kept her hair beauti- fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew .of Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear- ance, this simple mixture was ap- plied with wonderful effect, By ask- ing at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this old- time recipe, improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple | mixture can be depended upon to re- | store natural color and beauty to the | hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens "so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied--it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or seft brush | and draw it through your hair, tak-| ing one strand at a time. By morn- ing the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is re- stored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful > Motor Deliveries X 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 éxpected to provide an easily accessible . place for quick unloading. ~~ - Silesia aa S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factury and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON. Ont. ' Office Phone 66. Factory . Phone 14.0. Too Late i Don't have your Florist tell you that you have left plant- ing out too late. Resolve to have beautiful home surround- ings by ordering your require ments now, A. D. HOLTON 280 PRINCESS STREET - - | Phone, 661; Res., 2036W. It is the result of a careful study of what men like in Footwear. The popularity of our Men's Shoes isn't an accident. We give them a standard of style and quality that can- not be surpassed. tive to those who study economy. There is a reason why so many men buy all their shoes at this ste ve. ' And we ke ep our prices at a level attrac-' Men's Oxfords in Latest Models $10.00 to $15.00 J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES . Owing to the shortage of Bran and Shorts there has been a great demand for mixed feeds. To supply this we have secured large quantities of a high grade general purpose feed with which we are in a position te offer a fair proportion of Bran and Shorts. W. F. McBroom 42-44 Princess St. Instantly that troublesome Sma We are nearing the Running Shoe Season We have everything that you need in the way of RUNNING SHOES. Women's--Men's--Boys'--Misses' Children's from ........ $1.00 up H. JENNINGS KING STREET

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