Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Nov 1920, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1020. | | : Sn THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Austin's Drug Store Sterno Cooking Utensils --and-- 3 Sterno Canned Hea Are mn convenience in any home, When you want a pot of tea in a hurry, water for shaving Kingston and Vicinity ib gh Brantford Red or Green . - Slate Shingles Found Dead In Bed. | service, returned and completed Mis and surroundings have béen Meauti- 3 » |" Ernest Seymour, Madoc, was found { arts course at Quecn's i He then fied under the di ten of the cous make a handsome roof and pleasing to the - dead in bed. He was a bachelor, sixty | entered Osgoode Hall and i¢ now'a | pany"s head gardener, William Glass, 5 . . BENGUE | ears of sec el Tatoner, {Pa Ihe einployees have taken 'the eye. They car'be laid very quickly and -- eee greatest interest in Jepintaining the last a long time. They can be seen on some Leaving For the West. Telephone Rates Increased. { wark. ' y rape | Dr. and Mrs. Morden, Napanee, The . Westport Rural Telephone. | . of the best roofs mn this district. Ont., are visiting in Toronto for a| Co any. L ted, operating an ex: | warm milk for baby, a STERNO Compan) 'Ww \ leavi 'e. est DOT i 3 8 che of {. Em- COOKING SET.is economical and { few days before leaving for the west. | change at Westport, has increased its| From the orchard of Iva K. Em- . ; i rates to $15 per apnum. Officers have ory, Rockport, Ont. comes appies of S ANGLIN & CO. ° y . k convenlent. , ha R 3 Clean. sate. 'odoviess. Sulokd. MONT AE i : House Was Burned. been elected for the current year as |the Baldwin variety, one 0k which Verne Degrolf"s house-at Bloom- | follows: President, C. E. Hull; vice-! weighs an even pound The tree : : Weodworking Fuutury ssid Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellingtoa Strects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 60. Factory Poor tired feet-- Walked all day Some . Fine Apples: : Dr. A okey { Jules Bengus loan --it is a necessity in the sick RELIEVES PAIN - A y \ . o chi ras pi ad yielded ten ny {field was burned Tuesday. Mr. De- | president, W. C. Taylor; secretary-from which it was picked yielded ten Tike a KODAK with you, If groff was in Picton when the fire oc- | treasurer, J. F. McNally; 'directors, iharrels, seven of which were gather it Isn't an EASTMAN it isn't a Nr Be NN a AA dtp tse . M. Porter, M. Atcheson, S. McCann, jed from the tree without the pick- A. C. Bradley. Phone 14.8. p ---------------------- 3 BUI LDING ? Made Fine Catches. Steen -- Jared and thirty-three of these apples | ~ as | Reuben Way, on Friday, caught The Late Mrs, William Styles. [filled a barrel. W. W. Emory, b jo . r p eo | . 4 | ) Austin's Drug Store k REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? [a 15-1b maskinonge in Picton Bay. Mrs. William Styles, aged seventy- | Cherry Valley. helped to pick and Emory has : - p : Kodak. - ers leaving the ground. One hun- # Estimates given by | This is the sixth masco Ms. Way 148 | four, a resident of Morrisburg for pack these apples. Mp. landed within the last two months, | many years, died suddenly recently. a choice lot of apples in his own | » 3 f t orner Kiag and Market Square § 0. Aykroyd & Son | the weights ranging from 15 to 41 | Mrs, George Armstrong, Mrs. Her- [orchard at Cherry Valley. | y : rn a vrai lor iors po TE OR fi ta Nor hn Ee {| Chrysanthemums-That Hallowe'en P . E. Rombough, 1 yo arty 2 ae er dnd | Spencerville, Mis Had Been Long a Railroader, | Passed From the Family. Morrisburg, and Miss Emma Styles, -- Davy. a id ] The Cornelius Huycke homestead | Belleville, are daughters, while W. J. George Sydenham Davy, a resid- What a delightful combination? . ThE ERR br bbe annamunmasmnmans DR A.W. WINNETT mg HER on the north shore of Consecof Lake, | Styles, Record-News staff, Smith"s|ent of Brockville for the past forty- We are showing the large varieties in quantity, wh lv , | has been purchased by C. Wot, Hil- | Falls, and Charles A. Styles, Orillia, | 8!X years, passed away during Friday sprays of Pom Poms are no less attractive, % fle the | lier, from its recent owner. J. Hut-| are sons. * 3 Saturday Night night at the residence of his daugh- Call and let us deliver your selection, or 661 is our phone No. |-.chinson. This is one of the many old Visits Own Memorial. . DENTAL SURGEON, ter, Mrs. Edward" Seaton. The late | You won't be disappointed. yr | ho in the try that h ass- 3 We take Photographs on Satur. | Corner of Johnson and Wellington | homes In the country that have pass Cephas Finnemore, Winnipeg, ac-| Ont. and followed railroading most | Mr. Davy was born at Ernesttown, WE STRIVE TO SERVE. Stree {ed out of the family possession in- 3 iat io ak ; day night from 7.30 to { a Phone 868 | to the hands of strangers. companied by his bride, formerly | Of his life, rising in his work to the A. D HOLTON 10.80 o'clock. - -------- Miss Pearl Alexander, Winnipeg, has | Position of conductor and following ; ° been isviting his garents at Cobourg | that occupation on the Grand Trunk 880 PRINCESS 5THXKT - . - - YLORIS? | Phone, 661; Res., 2030W. --~-- - Moved To a Farm, ug . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Baitley are re- | during the past few days and has | System until fifteen years ago when he retired on account of his age. He He a daughters and one son . PRINCESS STREET. ---- | THE MARRISON STUDIO | --ieeroweerc-- | | | moving from their farm in the [had the unysual experience of see- # i Phone 1318w. . 92 Princess Street. ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Swamp Road, to the homestead, 3rd [ing his name engraved on.a memor- Wis hie SoveRIIBINN Yegr. Sur . 1 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING concession of Hillier, recently vacat-|ial tablet in Victoria Hall in honor | V y 85 | ReEssuRrissRRBEERL Ford Cars a pt Aa RING ed by Mr. and Mrs. Baitley, Sr., who | f the fallen brave men of the 139th . xl Service fa comnection. are retiring from the arduous work | Battalion. ; gg, N Phoncar Shep 1035. Res. 13375, of the farm and will reside at Niles' teens Death of A. MacDonald. ! n ee" PROTK STREET Corners. ' Dark and Dismal Day. Allan Macdonald, who passed away | 9 : I te 1 'Tuesday was the most unpleasant | at Carmel by the Sea, Montery Co, | : Back To the Old Home, ddy Kingston has experienced in | California, om 14th October, was Henry Breeze came down from To- | several weeks. The rainfall was | born near-the village of Wellington, | SCOTT'S y '| ronto last week and spent a few days | quite heavy at times. The engi- [| Ont. He leaves a wife, the only re at lis farm near Melville. His old |neer's department had some trouble maining sister of the late Mrs. Wel- | : Repairs, friends are pleased to see him look-|in keeping the grates opened on |lington Boulter, son, Perry, 80 | Tree Storage, | ing so eT Breeze is assisting | some of the streets as they quickly | well known, and grandson, Harry, | Ing ctr tor sale cheap for his son, Harry, in the hardware busi- | filled up with refuse. Leaves on the | DOW in the navy of United States. He ip 3 {1 298 "ah Gor STREET he ness in North Toronto, and finds the | street blocked up the drains on sev- [bad only been seriously ill for a { me 1804w. || work very congenial. eral streets ' shont time. He had been a resident of i eee | A Sam : Picton for many years, building a! : : y Nn 3 vip ~Ticense Inspector, FE Drummer Drops Dead. home on Mary street. He was eletted - REPAIRS! REPAIRS! It is reported that W. J. Connors, At Clayton, N.J., Oct. 30th, Gus | 2 member of the town council and * .| Picton, has received the temporary |G. Wetterhawn, Depauville,' N.Y. | faithfully seryed for the best Miterest y / - Welding is not a side-line with us | 2PP0intment of license inspector for{died suddenly from heart failure. of the town. { y i Ww R Mc e & Co Sl arantey our workmanship. 'All| South Hastings and Prince Edward, | Mr. Wetterhawn was playing the . Je Water Jackets and Crapic 05 a8 new. | to fill 'the position rendered vacant |drum in. the Depauville band, which Presentation at Rosedale., ed without heating. ses weld- | hy the death of R. C. Arnott. Mr.|came to Clayton early in the even- ir os Sanesday evening about | For the best values at BLOCK. ! Connors was formerly engaged in|ing to' take part in the Republican ) nds and neighbors met at SOLUEN MON } KINGSTON WELDING SHOP the Windsor district. rally. . The band leading the parade |the home of Edward Harker, Rose- | 20 00 25 { ees of autos in which the speakers were |dale, and presented them with two . 9 $ .00, $30.00, 3 Queen's Dramatic Club. riding had made a circuit of the [handsome chairs upholstered in lea- oo Queen's dramatic club, besides pre- | park, and was about to march into | ther, as a small token of esteem and 35 00 40 00 senting the year play on students' |the hall when Mr. Wettarhann was love, as Mr. and Mrs. Harker are . » . ? | theatre night, Dec. 3rd, at the Grand | stricken. He died instantly. leaving the farm to reside in Syden- . $ . of C . Opera House, has planned to pre- - ham. About 10.30 o'clock, Mr, and on 0-operative sent a series of representative plays Not Equally Represented, Mrs. Harker were asked to como BUY YOUR OVERCOAT AT Soci throughout the session, in convoca- According to the "init of represen- forward and upon doing so ap ad- | : ety, Lid. tion hall, thereby hoping to initiate |taticn in the Ontario legislature, | 478s was read by George Freeman | { a "little theatre" movement in 'the | Kingston should have two mem- (30d Mrs, Freeman. Mrs. H. Bramley | GOOD, CLEAN COAL. SPECIAL ! & presented the chairs. It was a com- | TWEDDELL'S { * i college. - bers, while it has but one. Fronte- 3 | . m 100°1bs. Creamery Butter 62¢ 1b Lac and Addington have one mem- |Plete surprise to both. Mr. Harker A Chadwick & So Hl Bulk Tea 85¢ Ib Still Short $1,000, ber each and Kingston, with a popu- | FesPondeq in a 'few 'well-chosen | - n {ll Wagstaffe's Jams and Candied Although there has been over two |lation equal to the two ridings, has | ¥OTCS- Speeches were given by R. | 131 Princess St i Peels. thousand dollars subscribed to the|only one member. London wants |J: McFadden and others. Lunch | . f New location: { Prince Edward Old Boys' Memorial | four members, Middlesex with 41,-|Was served, and a very Pleasant | (One door below Randolph Hotel) f Closed on Wednesdays at Fund, there stiil remains a debt of | 000 population has three members |€Yening was spent and brought to a | / y-Sgmer Outurla 4m West Sta. || 1 p.m. over $1,000 on the structure, but the and London with 60,000 has one Sess by using For Hea A | 67. B. O. SMITH, Manager. Smitten 1001 Jue curtain Tit the member. fi ed for their homes wishing Mr. and | === Em ll} | the occasion, and the debt will be Expressing Appreciation Mes Harker Jong lite and happiness | ° Y quickly wiped out. | 'The mamagement of the Grand |'R their new home. o_o a Cala oss Trunk has forwarded a Message I J a | ur le a 0 the Bar. all station staffs and trac orces o | Kingston Cement DID YOU EVER TRY Ray Merril, B.A, L.L, B., was [the railway expressing appreciation Hood S Pills n Preducts Facto called to the bar last week. Mr. |of their efforts in caring for the | . Minors of HOUOy --p . Wazataiie dager Marmaiade, Merrill was attending Queen's Uni- |flower beds and lawns around sta- |@ Cure Constipation . - . root Comen Blacks: ricky ||| "Wasmeams mramen, sung || ora, when be" enfted Tor" ovr ont nd Cool Bours fun the pat Biliousness is to manufacture and sell the highest qual- 8i ve .. - ot » 8 | season. arge number o ations . . . . . . 3s, Linties, and Drain Ta, gidet fallabie akes-or Mirma, Liver llis ity possible in bedding, and maintain our ade: am ellieg' for " IY : . . * cehud all kinds of Ornamental Jaden, Jom , u g COMPLAINTS AT INVERARY. reputation as "makers of high grade Mat- Factory: cor. of Charles ana [ : / Following The Notices Sent Out B tresses" solely on the merit NN Patrick streets. Bon Marche Grocery ® "Tax Collector. "| FIT TO FIGHT 0 "COME DOWN } For produse. PHONE 730W. Gok. Jing aud Earl Stross Ipverary, Nov. B-Willlan Dem- Life's test battles ur Ee Mattress 1§ a w H. F. NO : i J nee' and wife have gone to Toronto "" . o Mgr. I RMAN iss ang Enns S12 Z ov' and Wits Bate suse to Toroms grea wonder, and our "LUXURY " spiral spring Phoss--T88K ' by his mother, Mrs. B, F. Dennee, is no less wonderful as a unit of comfort x / who spent a very pleasant-week with : : W. . li A h . . - her daughter, Mrs. W. Gordon, 'To- 2s e specialize in'these essentials, but we of- ronto.. Her n, Leon, Ha on, . : . . x gi Bargams For This Week returned home on Thursday. -Xr. C. fer items of special consideration in BEDS, C. Nash delivered an instructive and SPRINGS MATT RESSES PILLOWS pF re MATTRESSES H interesting address in the Methodist 4 s y . One Toronto Wind ] y sharsh on Sunday RSghis SHaloueea df if h COMF ORTERS, BLANKETS, etc., and= . ¢ y adel) 3 ' was observ n great style by the : : s ss " : : (Dont throw awaZ your eid IG EIRPESMTENY | Founger set on Saturday night. Miss a Le es t . we cordially invite you to visit us at our Mill 24 F We renovate all kinds aad BON Lil Ethel Arthur is suffering from an body. Sales Room 00 mn J || make them as good as new. f ME injured eye. Mrs. Tolls, Mr. and Sota Toronto. Out. 50-82 . ' ie Get our prices. Mrs. Fred Porter and baby are here . / : Good Condition for a few da%s, Ms, and Mrs, 3, A. King M : Lake attended the funeral of the late Mr. Snider, of Hartington, on Satur- ston attress mpany E. Brawley Frontenac Mattress Co day. Mrs. Snider was formerly Miss 8 : our and Feed M, 17 BALACLAVA STREET Annie Lake of this place. Herbert en SALES ROOM FACTORY. SYDENHAM, ONTARIO Phone 2106w McConnell spent the week-end with Zh 186 Princess Street 556 Princess Street hy ? his family here. All the potatoes, our brain Phone 2288. Phone 0 apples and corn have been gathered y . - $02w : ® in and farmers are busy- ploughing. ks lik ro. Experts mn Renovating and Remaking The tax Sollector haa made his wor. 1 e a psy Eat What You Like Best But Follow | rounds and a large number of com- 4 5 ' om . i Stuart' spepsia plaints are being made owing to the g 1 h hree x PA f I ON'S It pays to save It With a arts Dyspeps great Intrease in taxes. Model fac- do w t t 4 Your Newspapers, Magasinés ana When the stomach sours or be- Jory ds. Still suining out 4 Sten} Bums S walks-- DYE WORKS scrap material--we are payiag comes gassy, with heartburn, it OUnLE 'Inen attended the pla of we good prices. - needs the alkaline effect to offset RE Ee pw By 2 ar YOU MAY NEED the acid condition. This you get! ip = john Hunter is erecting a Pipes for water or feacing of & fine new house. " tent for next summer, Cail on ua 3 . FDEATH OF THOMAS McNAUGHT. (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. L Cohen & C ' - 3 He Was a Former Resident of Cam- Phone 214. 349 Prin | / den East. , rincess Bt. Se ey SN uni] b Camden East, Nov. 2.--Mr, and en : «378 ONTARIY ad Mrs.. Lockwood, Enterprise, were - visitors at W. Louck's. Mrs. Samuel Greenway spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. James Mc- Donald. Mrs. Carr, Yarker, visited her sister, Mrs. Histed, for a couple FOR SALE Watches and Clocks 3 \ of days. The funeral of the late ort So. Dultdiug, sviendid" [01 Repaired WN \ hed in the Anglican church on Fri.| have pure. blood, not ir art 100 sate, : WE "| famity plot." Mrs. James Robinson | POiSoned with products 4.500. : G. W. LYONS 3 fr D. K. Sauls for a couple of| of in digestion--or liver W. H. GODWIN A number from here attended the funeral of the late Frank Wartman & SON : in Napanee. Fred Snider was home Real Estate and Insurance $ from one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia jon Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. 89 Brock Street: Phone 424. |! Tablets. Charles Ingoldsby were callers in . 5 " Relief is usually very prompt. The [the village on Saturday. Master ZL regular use of these tablets after | George Comfort entertained a few 'of . : . meals gives the stomach and small | his young friends to a Hallowe'en Women's Gunmetal and Patent Leather 'Boots, buttoned or laced, Louis heel and intestine substantial help to digest party. The boys and girls enjoyed food 'and you will then be bold en- | themselves Saturday night, csletrat "QUALITY AND SERVICE" FRIENDSHIP'S ough to eat baked beans, fried eggs, sausage, buckwheat cakes and many other things you thought would make your stomach miserable. Get a 60 cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- lets at any drug store and you will then eat whatever you like and be fortified against the acid, sour stom- .| ach due to indigestion or dyspepsia. ing Hallowe'en. ! News was received here of the' death of Thomas McNaught, of Lew- iston, Maine. Deceastd was a former resident of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Simmons, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Louck, attended the funiersl of their cou- sin, Dunstan Lockwood, of Enter- prise. Mr. and Mrs. Will McWil- low heel; all sizes in the lot for ..... $2.95 I Now is the time to have your Fur- --2 STORES--- Nows S g Ai" ' ' , 3 paper Has Suspended, _ liams spent Sunday at B. Yeoman's. Mice Ieyaireq Jelore bp a ets 210 Division Street. Tie St. Lawrence News, a weekly | Mrs. Welsh, of Kingston, is at G. Corner of Pine & Cowdy Sts. newspaper published at Iroquois, has | Riley's. an i 203 WELLINGTON STREET . * Orders suspended publication, owing to the death of its editor and proprietor, R.| The man who fails to start doesn't sites 8. Felton, ) have to stop te

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