Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Nov 1920, p. 5

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. Austin's Drug Store WINTER IS HERE See our windows and choose your HOT WATER BOTTLE ¥or one cent' per day we 'in- sure the kiddies against cold feet at night. A Hot Water Bottle is the policy. Ask for a Kodak Catalog. Austin's Drug Store ormer Kiag and Marker Square ningston Phone 230 > AMMEN Saturday Night We take Photographs on Satur- day night from 7.30 to y | 10.80 o'clock. 'THE MARRISON STUDIO Phone 1818w. 02 Princess Street. mR ama ma " WR McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK. --- 'Bargains For This Week One Toronto Wind Mill 24 Foot, in Good Condition E. Brawley Flour and Feed Man SYDENHAM, ONTARIO. PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St. ---- 'BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR"ALTERATIONS? + Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son | 21 Main Street. Phone 1670. Scales, Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, satisfaction, 197 WELLINGTON STRERT An excellent form of 150 acres, good building, splendid land. Another farm of 100 acres, seven mile from the city -- $4,500. W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock Street. Phone 424. REPAIRS! REPAIRS! We weld broken Auto' Frames while You wait. ~Also any broken parts in cast dron, aluminum, steel, brass, ete. All welds guaranteed to hold. KINGSTON WELDING SHOP 43 J RINCESS STREET. Specials For Saturday Cheolce Sirloin, and Round Steak Choice Prok Chops .. Choice Lamb Cho, Porterhouse he, Ib, ib, All kinds of Cooked and Smoked Meats. QUICK'S YESTERN MEAT MARKET 112 CLERGY STRERT Phone 2011. Williamson & Wellwood Tailors Try us for your mext Suit or Overcoat Style and ft Suaranteed. Our own personal attention fis given te all orders. 30 MONTREAL STREET Two Doors From King Edward Theatre New Goods : AT THE UNIQUE GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET RAISINS--CURRANTS--PEELS FIGS--DATES -- PRUNES -- WINE -- MEAT -- CANNE FRUIT and VEGETABLES. C. H. PICKERING, Prop. 490 and 492 Princess Street. Phone 530. ORDER YOUR FALL SUT NOW and pick out the cloth r your new Suit. Ladies ag now fo We make both Men's Suits. Prices reasonable, You can also bring in the cloth and we will make it up for you. ~M. YAMPOLSKY 353 PRINCESS STREET Phone 2119. and 2 GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS DID YOU EVER TRY Wagaing a winger marmalade, & '. FA aM de, » Bramble Jelly. We lau hive - lulk ine ot ther re makes o Jades, Jam and Jellieg for .eaie "i Bon Marche Grocery Cer, King and Earl Streets License Ne. 5-27149 Phone 1844. Watcnes and Clocks Repaired eb yi G. W. LYONS anteed for ome year. or 'phone and your or der will be promptly: attended Note 8 It you are growing hard of hear- ing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or it you have roaring, rumbling, hissing in your ears go to your drug- gist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and adc to it y pint of hot water and a little granu- lated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and Is plea- sant to take. Anyone who is threat- ened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head noises 'should' give this prescription a trial '; } 'WOOD sawed in Stove change of address: "Phon - 1840. 207 Princess BOOTH & CO., Foot West Street ; Phone 133 Our Motto: "QUALITY AND SERVICE" For' Choice Groceries and Provisions «2 STORES-- - 210 Division Street. Corner of Pine & Cowdy Sts. Orders called for if desired. Society, Lid Special 800 Ibs. Dairy Butter at 58c. Red Salmon--35 for ... $1.00 Apples -- Celery -- Grapes A Shower Bath In The Tub - The Knickerbocker Shower Bath Brush connects to any faucet and \ gives a real shower, shagipoo massage--all in one, It is unequalled in shampooing. Special prices this week at:-- Prouse's Drug Store THE BUSY DRUG STORE (Ice Cream Bricks always on hand) NN -- 'Santandar, Spain, Nov. 20. squadron of six submarine chasers purchased Ly the Spanish navy from the British admiralty, was delivered here. All of them are of the "Wasp" ype. ; . . a lagrove's Repairs Talking Machines, Bleycles, | Universities. ete. We | . de repaly work right and guarantee « Her {Sewing Machine Co. _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. I eet rrr er -------- ---- ee -- & MR oe ee -- Kingston and Vicinity To Have Billiard League. - University of Toronto is endea- voring to arrange a billiard league to embrace Queen's and Western We Save You Money. Our stock of gents' furnishings | ready to wear clothing, and made to { measure suits are the best values in { the city, Prevost, Brock street. Has Returned Home, { The many friends of Miss Gertrude Jarrell, Bagot street, are pleased to |learn that 'she is able to return home lafter a successful operation in the | Hotel Dfeu for appendicitis. Mrs. Lake Has Been Ill. Mrs. R. Bamforth: Deseronto, has {been in Kingston during the week. mother, Mrs. William Lake, | Queen street, has been seriously {ll Leaving For the Winter. Misses Gould, Smith's Falls, have {closed their home for the winter {months. Miss Gould is going Montreal and Miss Florence to New | York. | To Holiday in Sestland. Chief cf Police H. J. Airth has been granted two months' leave of | absence, with pay, to enable him to | go over to Scotland with the Cana- | dian curlers in December. A Few More Days Only. Have your hand read by sclentific | palmist, Here only few more days. | Has read the hands of hundreds of | distinguished men, including Mar- conl, Bernhardt and Laurier. Room 3, Randolph Hotel. Hours: 10 to 12; 2105; 7 tod, Terms: $1.00. ---- Returning to West Indies. H. D. Cole, Barbados, West Indies, has completed a business course at Belleville." Mr, Cole will sail from New York on Dec, 9th, and on arriv- {ing in Barbados will open a busiuess |of his own. Death of a Lad. William Herbert Minaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Minaker, pass- ed away Tuesday at the family home, Mountain View, at the age of five years. He had been ill for only a> few days from cold which de- veloped into spinal meningitis. Appointed District Representative. Armour Reid, agent for the Singer Trenton, bas been appointed district representa- tive with territory embracing Has- tings and Prince Edward counties and Northumberland. Mr. Reid bas moved his headquarters to Belleville. Breach of Promise Suit, Alleging breach of promise to marry, Miss Estella M. Rowe, Pres- cott, has gntered action at Osgoode Hall against A. J, Johnston, a Toron- to rooming house proprietor, for un- stated damages. Since Johnston's re- | turn from overseas, plaintiff says, he has married another woman. $500 for Red Cross, The members of the Renfrew Pa- triotic Committee have decided to make a grant of $500 to the Red Cross War Relief Work. The local Council of Women also suggested WEAK, NERVOUS AND RUN DOWN People--How to Get New Health. N There are thousands of people who are enduring the pain and discom- fort of minor ills in the hope that the indisposition is only temporary and will be outgrown in time. Often such illnesses are not serious enough to require the attention of a doctor, but will respond 't telligent home treatment it a Yeiedvie remedy , is used. Women, Ibusy with a multi- tude. of household cares, yeung wo- men in offices or stores, or girls studying hard in school, eas y fall a prey to that condition of bl ess- ness known as anaemia. The trouble need not be serious if prompt, effec- tive measures are taken to check it in its early stages. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will restore the elements needed to bring the. blood back -to strength, and once the blood regains its healthy quality the entire body will 'soon show the benefit. Among the many who have found benefit through the use of-Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is Mrs. James J. Johnston, of Peterboro, Ont., who says: II can personally strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills because of what they have done for me. About two Years ago I felt poorly, was terribly weak, nervous and run down. I was easily annoyed and worried, and my heart would flutter at the least exer- tion. I'tried several remedies but did not find a eure until I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I took seven boxes in all anf am now enjoying perfect health, and have gained in weight. I calculate the cost small when I think of the benefit I receiv- ed, and I recommend the pills to all weak pecple." J RicH, red' blood is 'the whole see- ret of good health, and from the first to the last dose Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich and purity the blood. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. J vs WOMAN PERFORMS MIRACLES. Deat Mute Speaks and Palsied' Be me come Strong. Montredl, Nov. 20.- -Deaf ears un- stopped, mute tongues loosened, pal- sied and atrophied limbs restored to their normal. functions, so that erip- bles and palsied people walked off a platform without aid and a deaf-mute spoke and gave evidence of ability to hear, were witnessed in old St. An- drew's Church on Beaver Hall Hin befor. a crowded congregation, when Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, the Woman evangelist of Ontario, exer- cised her healing ministry, ---------- John Storr, Ottawa, one of the best known. men of his age, died Thurs- day, in his seventy-eighth year, after many weeks of illness. ' i -- to | .that the committee purchase an am- bulance for the town and this will be done. Rearing a Cenotaph. The Daughters of the Empire are taking an interest in the proposed permanent cenotaph, They conceived the schemes so successfully carried out on Armstide Day and would now like to have a permanent cenotaph in a prominent place, such as Mac- donald Park, "where the race of men go by,\ The memorial is worthy of a place in the city. Mrs. Charles Edward Pennock Dead. Stricken a week ago with paralysis Mrs, Charles Edward Pennock passed away Sunday in Maitland in her forty-fifth year. The deceased was a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Moffat and was born in Brockville. She was a lady f charm- ing disposition and was held in high regard by many friends who deeply deplore her demise, Town Fathers May be Paid. Members of Almonte town council next year may recelve a salary. The question of remuneration came up at the council, This year has been a particularly onerous one and the mayor himsel! has been busy with civic duties no fewer than one hun- dred days this year a' eady. He in- 'troduced the subjoct and advocated a salary for the members. The ques- ti~a will be carefully considered. * ' A Venerable Man Gone. The oldest inhabitant of Bishop's Mills passed away at his home on Nov. 8th, in the person of Thomas Dool. The deceased had been in fail- ing health for some time, but death came suddenly from apoplexy. The late Mr. Dool was a native of County Autrim, Ireland, and celebrated his ninety-first birthday on October 31st last. When about twelve years of age he emigrated to Canada, and has lived in Leeds ever since. = Passed Away At Prescott. Thomas Coates, Prescott, died on Monday, aged eighty-eight years. He was a Methodist in religion and took a very keen interest in all affairs per- talning to the church. He was the oldest merchant in Prescott, and up to a year ago was able to attend to hig duties. He was conscientious and respected for his uprightness in all business dealings. Besides his widow he leaves four sons, John B. Coates, Prescott, Dr. Fred Coates, Brooklyn, N.Y.,, Thomas Coates, Buffalo, and Rev. E. W. S. Coates, Iroquois, mn Debts of the Towns. Almonte, with an assessment of $1,200,000, has a debt of about nine per cent.; Smith's Falls, with an as- less than Pembroke, has a debt of $883,489; North - Bay's debenture debt is $767,023; Renfrew, assess- ed at $3,347,789, has a debt o $671,644; Arnprior, with a little over one-third of Pembroke"s assess- ment, has a bonded debt of $234, 581; Prescott's debt is ten per cent. of the assessment, one million dol- lars higher than Pembroke, or $914,196. Injured in Fall, Suffering from injuries to both -- Po THE LATE MRS. STAFFORD The Service Held at Sydenham--Bur- ial at Whitby, The funeral of the late Mrs. Geo. Stafford, wife of Rev. George Staf- ford, took place on Thursday from Grace Methodist Church, Sydenham, to the Canadian Northern Railway station and.thence to Whitby, The funeral service was under the charge of Rev. W. 8. Lennon, chairman of the Distriot, and Rev. E. R. Kelly conducted prayers at the home. The church was filled by a sorrowing con- gregation, to whom Mr. and Mrs, Stafford endeared themselves. The entire service was beautiful, simple, reverent and impressive. Words of appreciation and sympa- thy were spoken by Rev. Mr. Lennon in behalf of the ministers', D. W. Lake, representing the congregation, and by two very close friends of the family, Isaac Collins, Montreal, and Rev. F. A. Read, Ottawa. Rev. W. T. G. Brown,. Kingston, and Rev. Mr. Hammond, assisted at the service, The pall bearers were minjsters of the district, viz., Rev,.E. L, Kelly, Rev. A. M. Stewart, Rev. J. W. Charlesworth, Rev. J. A. Waddell, Rev. E. Codling and Rev: R. Calvert. The floral tributes were very fine and consisted of the following: Pillow, Grace Methodist Church, Sydenham; wreaths: the family; the Ministers of Kingston district; Spencerville Met- hodist Church; staff and students of Sydenham High School; Spaffordton Sunday school; anchor, Dr. McIntosh, Spencerville; star, L.O.L., Sydenham; spray, Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Gordon, and family. Mrs. Stafford was a daughter of the late William Wicks, and her pass- ing removes the last member of the family. Father, mother, brother and two sisters will now lie in the family plot at Whitby. The sympathy of the whole village, and es € own congregation is Stafford in his great sorrow, and ev- §rything is being done to lighten his rden, Rev. Mr. WaddeH, Kingston, congregation next Sunday. A REAL WOODEN WEDDING. Tree, , Norfolk, Va., Nov. 20.--When Miss Ada Oakes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. €. Oakes of Washington, N.C., became the bride of Walter Pine of Salisbury, N.C., recently, it proved to be an unusual marriage. pair' decided to have a "wooden w ing." Everybody that took a leading part in the ceremony had a name like a tree. For instance: Poe The Groom....:..Walter Pine The bride. .....Miss Ada Oakes The best man. .. Robert L. Birch The bridesmaid Anna Lee Laurel The parson, Rev. Oscar T. Wood - . The ceremony was performed at Washington, N.C., and to make the "wooden flavor" complete the couple went to Hickory, N.C. to spend a b week with the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. E. W. Shingle. £ | jally of his | ven to Mr. | has kindly consented to preach to the Everybody in it Had a Name Like a | feet as a result of a fall down a hay chute in a barm, Clarence McCaskill, | B= twenty-four, Iroquois, has] reached St. pital, Brockville. McCaskill"was en- | gaged at work in the hay loft when | he tumbled down the chute, falling | He| a distance of twenty-five feet. | had a renfarkable escape from more serious injury. "As it is, one foot is severely bruised and the other has | one. or two bones fractured. Death of. Esteemed Citizen. After an illness of about four | eeks, Miss Mary Gernon, one of Deseronto's oldest and highly esteemed citizens; passed away on Nov. 9th. She had been brought to Kingston for treatment by her niece, Mrs. R. Marrigan, who was with her to the end. Deceased had contract- | ed a cold wieh developed into | bronchial tfouble. Hopes were held | that she would completely recover | but a short time before her death! her heart became affected, from which she did not rally. She was | aged eighty-two years. Told o Alission Work, The Y. PA. of the Presbyterian | 'church, Prescott, held a very enioy- able meeting on Monday evening. Don Faris and P. McArthur, students from Queen's University, gave inter- | esting talks on their work in the. home mission fields in British Col- umbia. The young men during the summer holidays go out to the differ- | ent fields and their experiences re-| lated in a very interesting manner made those present realize the great need for workers in the home mis- | sion field. fw Mortality Records. There has been no perceptible in- crease in mortality in Kingston dur- ing the past year. The total number | of deaths registered from January 1, 1920 to Nov. 16th was 413. During the same period in 1919 the number was 409, and for 1918, 548, In 1918 the flu epidemic came in October and lasted until well into the new year. There was a slight return of it in 1919, but it has not appeared this | year, although we have had much | diptheria. The prevailing fine weath- | er during October and November this | (Year was beneficial to all aged and delicate persons, and retarded the | progress of the death rate this fall. Mr. Cowan's Views. H. B. Cowan, Peterboro, in King- | ston, on Friday, was the organizer | of the Co-operative Dairy Products | Company last spring and succeeded | in inducing several factories in the | back townships to ship cheese direct | {to Montreal where it was graded and | | lies wi | of whom are not qualified. They | {should be compelled to attend the | 'dairy school or be prohibited from | making cheese. This will mean that | the qualified maker will demand | Ligher wages during the productive | season because of the additional time | he is compelled to spend at the dairy school in order to obtain a maker's license, and an increase in the cost to the factory patrons, who have been led to expect a reduction in cost and an Increase in profits. NOVEL WHALE CAUGHT. It had a Humpback and Two Hind New York, Nov. 20.--Capture off the coast of British Columbia of a remarkable humpback whale with two hind limbs became known here recently when the bones of the uni- que appendages arrived at the Ameri- can Museum of Natural History. Scientists attached to the museum thumbed their tomes on evolution, cudgeled their brains and coneluded the legs might have been a singular reversion to primitive type. Back in prehistoric ages, they said, the multigreat granddads of modern whales may have strutted about on land. But, so far as they knew, no other whale, with bones outside the body had ever been seen by man. There was no earthly or waterly reason for the rear legs on the whale found off the British Columbia coast. It couldn't walk on them, as they were but four-feet long, while the whale weighed several toms. It couldn't use them for swimming, as they were not flappers nor were the pedal extremities webbed. They were simply excess baggage. But now they are the subject of lectures, lantern slides and profund discussion. ----e-- : Paul Deschanel, former président of France, is slowly regaining his health in the sanatorium at Maimai- 80m, to which he was taken a month ago. In the same sanitorium with M. Deschanel, or M. Decrose, is M. Stephen Pichon, minister of foreign affairs in Clemenceau's cabinet. The possibility of the return of the Hohenzollerns has greatly agitated the minds of the people of Bavaria, who are ined under no "eir- cumstanc to submit to Prussian Vincent de "Paul "Hos- | Lump Coal Good, soft, Lump Coal, suitable for grates and for steam purposes. + S. ANGLIN & CO. Wesdworking Factury and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington ' Streets, KINGSTON. Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 14.8. ' BULBS We 2¢il]l have a large assort ment at prices that are. rig "BASKETS See our shipment from Japan, Not too early for Christmas +n A: D. HOLTON €80 PRINCESS »1 kui - . . > © Phone, 801; Res, 2080W. ht FLORIS? ~ ---- "ASK YOUR GROCER FOR KINNEY and COLLIVER'S FRESH MINCE MEAT Made at ONTARIO PICTON REMEMBER When doing your Christmas Shopping, that you could not give a present that will be more appreciated and useful than a ""COMFYDOWN" MATTRESS or a DOWN COMFORTER If you want to be exceptionally nice to Father and Mother, give them a "Comfy- down' for Xmas. > Kingston Mattress Company SALES ROOM FACTORY 136 Princess Street 556 Princess Street Phone 2283. Phone 002w. rule, es St A ct REBELLION IN STOMACH *'Pape's Diapepsin" at once ends Indigestion and Sour, Acid Stomach Windows FOR SPECIAL SHOE VALUES J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES | Lumps of unu.gesteud 100d cause pain. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented and turn ed sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undi- gested food--just take a tablet or two of Pape"s Diapepsin to help neu- tralize acidity and in five minutes you wonder what became of the pain, acidity, indigestion and distress. 3 - If your stomach doesn't take care! of your lberal limit without rebei- lion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, Surat; most harmless stomach ant- acid is so little at drug stores. Pape's Diapepsin, which costs | OVERCOATS | For the best values at $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 BUY YOUR OVERCOAT AT , TWEDDELL'S : 131 Princess St. © (One door below Randolph Hotel)

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