Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1920, p. 5

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'WeHave MONDAY, AUGUST, 16, 1920. -- tl Drs. Robert and Edna Ashcroft are | § now located at No. 204 King street, | between Earl and Gore. | Telephone 447 for appointment. rr at et rt aa NEILSON'S ICE CREAM In bricks and at the Fountain. It ia the kind that is different. We will have a fresh stock of ==Huyler's Chocolates ~~Page & Shaw's Chocolates y e=Nellson's' Chocolates on Thursday morning of this week. pr THE D * "HEALTH WITHQUT DRUGS" 1 To Undergo Operation. CARPENTERING Estimates Given. «v Q. Ayxroyd & don 21 Main street. Phone 1670 { been forced to return to Kingston to undergo another operation at a mili- | tary hospital. Leeds Man Heads College. John Bracken, B. 8. A., who has [ been appointed by the board to the SPECIAL THIS WEEK ! NEILSON'S CAKE CHOCOLATE 867¢. 1b. . Take a Kodak with you on your 3 Plenle 1st of July. | presidency of Manitoba Agricultural | College, is a Leeds county boy who | has made good. | ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Ford Cars a specialty. Ford Truck for sale. 378 BROCK STREET Res. | Come To Fish. | George = W. Driscoll, Milton H.| Phones: Shop 1039. 15373. | | Northrup, Tom Ward and Will Ly-| { man, Syracuse, N.Y., are on a fishing | trip at Tichborne. was | | made by motor, The Kodak 'Store Corner King and Market Square Phone 230 Kingston . HMI c= | J A THE MARRISON STUDIO There is but ONE TIME | to picture the children--AS i | | | | i } { i pe - | | Vincent and Kingston. ! It Pays to Bay Tour To Join Labor Parade, | At Watertown, N.Y., fully 2,500 | labor men are expected to participate {in the big Labor day parade. The | { Trades and Labor Council of King- . Groceries And Meat at ston is asked to participate. 2 Located at Deseronto. . es N | Dr. C. T. Wallbridge, a Prince Ed- = ward county boy, has opened a medi- PINE jcal practice in the late Dr. Newton | n sr. | premises, Deseronto. Dr. Wallbridge | Phone 1583 and Get Prompt is a graduate of Queen's University. | Delivery He has a good war record. THEY ARE TO-DAY. Phone 1318w. 92 Princess St. | | | | | In Stock | Just Arrived ------------ DID YOU EVER TRY The Bissell family held their an- nual re-union yesterday at. the rest-! || dence of Floyd Bissell, near Algon- | quin. About fifty were present and | Spentya most enjoyable day. Dinner | M and supper were served. Wagstafi's Pineapple Marmalade; | Wagstafl's Bramble Jellly. Chosen Rhodes Scholar, | nL 3126 have & Jul line et W. H. Coates, graduate of the oF ov ° University of British-Columbia, has Indes, Jom ang Jeiies tor el { been chosen this year Rhode's schol- | ar for British Columbia. He is | twenty-one years of age and the som | Bon Marche Grocery of Rev. H. H. Coates, D.D. Cor. King and Barl Streeta Liconas Ne. B-31140 | Family Re-Union. ! Some Growth. U. C. Silly; Richmond, shows a sample of ¥nsilage corn measuring Campbell's Tomato Soup | nine feet, eleven and three-quarter inches in height; also a sample of Campbell's Vegetable Soup oats five feet, one inch in height, with well filled heads, measuring Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distribrtors for Red Rose Tea~--the : Good Tea 1 W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION i License No. 6-543. Pe FOR SALE el¢ven inches in length ------------------ Prices To Suit Everyone. Boys' knickers, all . sizes, from $2 to $3.50; youths' and men's khaki trousers, $2.75 to $3.50; boys' and youths' suits, from $6.50 to $15; men's working trousers, all sizes, $3 | to $6.50. Men's suits from $16.50 | to $36. Prevost Clothing House, | Brock street. SEASONABLE FRUITS CHOICE VEGETABLES Always fresh and prices right. sei fiome FRIENDSHIP'S 210 Division St. Has Been Nominated. Rev. Dr. Thurlow Fraser, Owen Sound, has been nominated by the Fhope 545. " Yorkton presbytery fof the vacant professiorial chair at{ Westminister An excellent farm of 150 acres, good building, splendid Hall, Winnipeg. He Was a pupil at - Almonte High School under the late a -- land. Another farm of 100 acres, seven miles from the city -- $4,600. W. H. GODWIN & SON / Real Estate and Insarance * 80 Brock St. Phone 424 [p------------ A ee A nal Dr. P. C. McGregor, and"graduated Watches 'and Clocks from Queen's University. | Repaired Known In Kingston. ls Fred Abraham, who died in Mont- real, frequently visited' Kingston. He G. W. LYONS was a native of Belleville. Mrs. N. M. Ostrom, Belleville and Mrs. are guaranteed for ome year. Call or 'phone and your or Henry Ketcheson, Picton were sist- ers. Mr. Abraham was associated der will be promptly attended to. with the Montreal Herald for many years. Mra lh ta Note change of address: Sentenced To Reformatory. 'Phono 1866. 207 Princess St. On a charge of theft preferred by It pays to save Ira M. Mallory, New Dublin, Henry Easter, Brockville, was sentenced to Ni da Your Newspapers, Magazines an . scrap material---we are paying three months and an indeterminate ®00d 'prices. YOU MAY NEED Pipes for water or fencing or & tent for next summer. on us IL. Cohen & Co. Phone 836.837, 267-275 ONTARIO STREET lr bs si Pri Kingston Cement sentence not to exceed six months in Be EE GIVEN NAME BY FRANKLIN Sugaostion of Famous Philosopher Re. suited in Current's Becoming Known as Gulf Stream, The Gulf stream, which was discov. ered by Ponce de Leon while on his famous search for the fountain of youth, received its name through a suggestion of Benjamin Franklin, be. cause it i8sued from the Gulf of Mex- ico. While it is only a part ef the "PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St. grand scheme of ocean circulation, and - Products Factory Makers of Hollow Damp. f Cement Blok Wg Sills, Lintles, an TY Tile, _ also Grave Vauits. And all kinds of Ornamenta} Cement work. Factory: cor. of Charles ang . Patrick gtreets. PHONE 730 ; | Mgr, H. F. NORMAN \ If Your Head Aches a few minutes without any injurious effects more prevalent during the hot wea- ther, 80 procure a box of > Wafers to-day and be safe. the same price Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks : always on the Gulf of Mexico is in reality only a stopping place, this name is general- ly applied to the current now as it was given by Franklin. Franklin's theory of the cause of ocean currents, the Detroit News re- marks, was that the winds produce the current by air moving over the surface of the water, and thus illustrated his theory: "It is known that a large plece of water, ten miles broad and generally only three feet deep, has by a strong wind bad its water driven te one side and sustained so as te be- come six feet deep, while the wind ward side was laid dry." It has been found, however, that the water entering the Caribbean as a result of the trade winds is not more than one-half the amount which flows .through the Straits of Florida from the Gulf of Mexico, and the other half Is supplied from a source which does mot come under the head of a meas- " Wafer will relieve it in whatever. Headaches are "Shac" Always 25c. A BOX. AT Prouse's Drug Store * Opposite St. Andrew's Church. Phone 82. "We Invite You . 'sonsuilt us when you wish to ur old Mattréss with & to it 'Teplace yo Mew one, or have it renovated scientific me- renswed . aa A workmanshi, guarantees satisfaction to ediEh a tow ana our ropes. Bilal Speettion hd "Ghat SEE SILK FLOSS MATTRESS . You would like it. urable current. The waves caused by the wind is the other source, every ripple carrying a certain amount of water in the direction toward which it is flowing, irrespective of the cur rent caused by its friction. When the 'waves become large. tons of water are hurled from the crest into the trough every time the wares break. RAR ALLAN Center of Population Moving. How many of us can tell off-hand the exact center of the population of | the United States? Every ten years the | | government calculates with great ac curacy just wherg this point lies. The center moves westward at the rate of OLKS say they enjoy our FF baking: They know that no bread baked is super- Jor 1 the bread we make an ley know our is quite tasty. They aT buns are the ones that please and tease their appetite and that all the cake we make is ched the State of Ohlo and Jan exactly right. crawling slowly across the te Indiana. In 130 years, says Boys' Life, the point has traveled westward abont 600 miles. : ------ It's the habit of our minds never to think of thdrns until we are pay- ing for the roses. The tri Mrs. Jones, Oshawa, were here on| by way of)Cape| Sunday enroute home after an out- | India; | Jackson, Kingston and Ch | Falls through New York state and AILY BRIT ISH ---- Kingston and Vicinity -- : the Ontario Reformatory. Easter was | since any advance in assessment has John E. Marshall! Brockville, hastendered a $20 bill in paying for | been made and an increase, every- services instead of a $2 bill and fail-| to return the differénce. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mss. Ernest A, Clark an- nounce the engagement of their sist- er, Eva Maude, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Valentine, Violet, Ont., to James Earl, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Homes, Wagarville. The wedding will take place quietly early in September. ------ ---- On Their Way Home, Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson and ing of some time at Hay Jetayy, wére accompanied by Miss Phveys ristine les Jack- son, Toronto. The Oshawa folks were motoring home. What Some Tenants Do. All the profiteering is not on the part of landlords. We heard of cosey tenants who have made good | O. Weeks, who is retiring because of | "™ returns on their rentals. One man | rents a property at $40 a month| and sublets to others realizing $78 a month. Another business man rents a building at $600 a year and sublets it for $660, getting his own quarters free of expenses. Exchanging Pulpits. Rev. F. -Louis" Barber and Mrs. Barber are leaving Picton on Mon- day for a motor trip to Richmond, Que., going via Toronto and Niagara the Adirondacks: Mr.--and Mrs. Frank Barber, Toronto, will accom- pany them on their four weeks' trip. Mr. Barber is exchanging pulpits with Rev. J. M. Belford. Richmond. Is Splendid Voice, On Sunday evening Herbert Tren- ser, who is spending his vacation in Kingston, sang a solo in Sydenham street Methodist church. His sing- ing was greatly apprésiated. For years Kingstonians have had an op- portunity, from time to time, of hearing this blind musician play the organ but this summer _he has enter- tained them with his singing for the first' time. The Case Settled. Chris Thomas and Lyle Aubin, Toronto, before Police Magistrate Williams, Toronto, recently charged with the theft of motor car tires and rims from Chris Lowder, West Lake, were released on suspended sentence after making restitution to Lowder to the amount of $106, pay- | ing costs of court and giving bonds for $500 to appear for sentence if called on. Will Be Fine Gates. Derl Head has been engaged to do the carpenter work on the Prince Edward Old Boys' Memorial, at Pic- 'on, and associated 'with him in the work will be his son, Glen Head and Albert Ostrander, both first class mechanics. Mr. Head himself is busily engaged in building the gates and when complete they will be as fine a piece of workmanship as it is possible to turn out in the carpenter- ing line. : an tame Increases in Assessment, Commissioner Edward Mooers has finished the work of assessing the city. The probabilities - are that about $2,000,000 additional will be added to the city's valuation of] property, etc. It is some five years » -- .. _ McINTYRE In "Hello Alexander," the big Grand Opera House on Wed '| rate of taxation. will result next year. Elevator Watch for prices on all kinds of builtiva +. material and corrigated iron. - 'GORE STREET ELEVATOR one will admit has been about due. The increases range from ten to 20 per cent. "It is expected that a lower possibly thirty to thirty-one mills on the dollar. . i - vod Sang Verse Sweetly. « Mrs. Ross Bradley, after many vears , absence, sang on Sunday morning in Sydenham street Metho- | dist church, in her old form and with' sweet voice and expression. She has lost none of her winsomeness and brightness. In recent years Ars.' Bradley has been living in China and | her husband is a physician | and a graduate of Queen's Univer-| sity. - Appointed Agent at Smith's Fall John W. Kitchen, until recenfly freight agent at Brockville for the Canadian Pacific railway, has been appointed to act fh a similar capacity at Smith's Falls, in succession to G. | ill health. Mr. Kitchen will assume his duties in the course of a few days. Mr. Kitchen's early railroading experience was secured as an opera- ter on the Grand Trunk, from which | road he transferred to the C.P.R. Be- | fore the war ha was agent for the! C.P.R., at Bellamy. | Sad Drowning Accident. On Monday a sad drowning acci- | dent occurred at Picton when Flor-| ence Rosenburg, daughter of Mrs. | Rosenburg, lost her life in Picton harbor. The young girl, ip her thir- teenth year, was accompanied by her | sisler, Maizie, and a young man nam- ed Arthur Mack. The three walked to the lower dock and in some way | i Steam Coal We offer 200 tons run of mine hard Coal at $11.00 ton. This makes a slow, hot, lasting fire. Will send sample on request, S. ANGLIN & CO. 'Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 00. Factory Phone 14.5. "The Wise Old Owl Suggests "Use Maxotires" _ Hereafter before your tires stone bruise and blow out, save cost of Repairing. USE MAXOTIRES IN EVERY WEAK TIRE NOW "The Home of the Maxotires" 284 ONTARIO STREET - FHONE 2030 aE ~---- Down, Down, Dove Down, That's where prices on our flowers have gone, selling below wholesale price. A.D. HOLTON 280 PRINCESS STREET - We are Florence fell in the water and was drowned before assistance could reach her. Her body was recovered about an hour later. | Kingston Pen Leads. At the egg-laying contest in Ot- | tawa the leaders for the past week, | Mr. Coldham's Barred Rock Pen No. 11, Kingston, have, by some excel- | lent production compiled an enviable | total of fifty-nine and in so doing they constitute a new record for a| seven days' yield. The daily returns | from this pen read thus, 8, 8, 7, 9.| 10, 9 and 8. It would appear that these birds have taken example from | their pen-companion No. 1, which is | the leading bird in the contest to | date. The leading individual to | date has by six eggs this week taken | her grand total to 206, so that she! now possesses a twelve point advant- age of the next best bird. Difficult to Place Blame, On Saturday afternoon, Anthony Rankin, M.P.P., when asked by the | Whig who was responsible for the | condition of the Kingston-Seeley's | Bay road, stated that it was almost | impossible to lay the blame on any | body in partieylar. He stated for Extra Special Bargains SPECIAL LOT MEN'S BROGU E OXFORDS---BROWN CALF LEATHER. REGULAR PRICE $15.00 AND $14.00. WHILB« THEY LAST $10.95 SPECIAL--MEN"S NEW 1920 STYLE OXF OR D 8--ALL STYLES AND SHAPES. REGULAR $10 and $12 STYLES. erland & Bro. # THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES 4 the Ottawa Government had approv- ed of the plans for the new highway, which extends from Kingston to Ot- tawa, which will go by way of Perth and Rideau Ferry, or in other words by way of Elgin and Seeley's Bay, and it is now up to the provincial government to take over the road. As soon as the provincial government takes over the road, it will mean that plans for the hew highway will be put into action. Places on the road which at the present time are badly in need of repair will likely 'be at- tended to. = EE ------ ee eee reer OF THE FINER QUALITY, For Men And 'Young Men SMART NEW MODELS IN SPRING SUITS AND TOP COATS oo $25.00 to $50.00 ; (All prices between) : BEST WEARING CLOTHES VALUES refi TWEDDELL'S One Door Below Randolph Hotel, spo---- SPRING CLOTHES | I AND HEATH musical extravaganza at the nesday, Aug. 18th. meni Gun Metal One Strap Pumps sizesilto2 ........ . sinisinein 31.99 Child's Gunmetal; One Strap. Pump; Sizes8to 104 ................. 81.75 aN Infants' Gunmetal One Strap Pump; sizes4to7% ...... renee vein $1.50 ------ FAGE FIVE TS 2

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