Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1920, p. 11

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920. THE DAIL Y BRITISH WHIG. Ee SPRUCE We have on hand a well assorted stock of choice Spruce in square edge, T. & G. V-joins and coped siding. Allan Lumber Co. ~ Phone 1042. 3 3 3 Victoria Street LL -- DO YOU LIKE CHOICE CANDY? | fi wn HATTA En | ! ag 4 111] SH if { 1 If mo, call and take home some of our Home-made Candy, | and you will be well pleased in the quality, | Watch our window for Saturday Specials in CHOCOLATES! i FRUITLAND | ALLAN MASO UD, PROP. i ess Sireet. i : : Phone 904 84 8 Princ A ! | This Week Only A Manitoba Hard | Wheat Flour | (First grade patent--good bread flour.) | 98 Ib. JuteBag ,............ 9565 mn W. P. PETERS | Office and Eleva Phone 51 or 217 tor foot of Princess Street. Kingston; Ont. - - - | | | | Begins Sky's Mammoth | | Liquidation Sale | | rch. | The greatest of all drastic ef forts to bring prices of Me | andise down to mormal! For the welfare of the futare your co-operation is needed ! WATCH TH E PAPERS ! 244 PRINCESS STREET Share two profits with consumers. | Kingston, Toronto, Brockville, Porcupine | NN re | Mr. Motor Car Owner FACTS! WINTER WEATHER DEMANDS YOUR ATTENTION You-eannot experiment with your car in winter weather--necessity demands prompt attention to your battery and radiator. Your Battery, if not fully charged, will freeze up. Our Battery Dept. One of the most up-to-date and efficient in the city, will give you the maximum efficiency at x minimus: cost. Our Repair Shop Under our new foreman, direct from Moore's Garage, Toronto, will give you prompt expert re- pairs at the lowest possible cost, consistent with ex- pert workmanship. Estimates given. NOW is the time to make arrangements for ! ter repair work. All work guaranteed. | | win Winter Storage 'We have room for a few cars. Reservations : i can be made by phoning 600. i KINGSTON AUTO SALES C0. Limited ® } i {| high school at Sydenham, M{norgan at Verona; | Cataraqui, on { all ready for next year. | season in the west (and Mrs. Knowlto ST. LAWRENCE. §.--Telephone wires were of commission here last Nov all out week storm. Mrs. R. Halliday at a house-party and da day last. H. Horne, § was on the island buying turkeys for the American Thanksgiving. Mrs, Gillespie is visitin Mrs. R. Bulus. burg, spent 9 entertained nce on Fri- yYracuse, N.Y, Ora Michea, P the week-end Howard Niles. Miss Madeline gan has gone to Waukegon, Mich. to egpend the winter with relatives. Miss L. Irvine, who is itts- spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. C. Henderson. Mrs. R. Pike spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ranous. R. Davis, Kingston, spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. 8. Woodman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keough spent a few days witp Mr. ard Mrs. W. Keel. Niles spent the w Horne's, eek-end at Ww. PARHAM, Nov. 24.--Mr. and Mrs. William Loucks and daughter have arrived in Parham, after spending a year west. Miss Ella Card W. N. Bertrim and son, visiting relatives here. Mrs. Van- volkenburg and daughter, Hazel, at M. Cronk's, Mrs. W. D. Bertrims. Most of the hunters | re very | Turner is suffe 'ng from a sprain. mber of | Evans Steacy hes purchised a farm | have arrived home, and we successful in getting their nu deer. C. York, Tamworth, ha into the village. H. Anne, is at M. Cronk's. Mrs. and Mrs. Goodfellow are at Howes, Wagarville. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cronk, at Frank Wagar's; Smith at T. E. Wagar's. Geor, and Alex. Herves have left for Cobalt. D. Leslie at William Clow's. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Loucks at J. A. Goodfellow's; | s r, | which dainty refreshments were ser- | . Gordon Smith's Falls, Smith and daughte at G. A. Smith's. Notes F.om Glenvale., Glenvale, Nov: 26.--The tea-meet- ing held in the Methodist church, on Friday evening last, was much en- joyed. Rev. Mr. Waddell, Kingston, very ably occupied the chair while the Princess street quartette furn- ished music. Miss Stewart, Farrow- smith, amused the audience with her splendid readings. Addresses were Given by Rev. Mr. Kelly, Cataraqui; Rev. Mr. Stewart, Harrowsmith and Rev. Mr. Parsons, Wilton. A neat Sum was realized. Mrs. S. Day and son, Harrowsmith, returned home on Monday after spending the p:zst week at R. B. Gibson's. Miss Mclver, Portsmouth, spent the week-end at G. A. B. Clark's. A number from here attended the U.F.O. comeert at \ Wednesday evening. John Clark is operating his sawing machine in this vicinity. Melville Patterson succeeded in securing five Prizes on his pigeons at the poultry fair this week. ' ee -------- Late Robert Tate, Lyndhurst, Lyndhurst, Nov. 23 -- An aged and respected resident passed away. at Lyndhurst, fn the person of Robert Tate. Deceased was born in Ireland, seventy-nine years ago and came to this country with his parents and two sisters, age. Mr. Tate, as soon'as he was old enough, took up farming and made a big success of it. Fifteen years ago failing health compelled him to sell the farm and he Lyndhurst. He le loss of a kind husband his wife and one son, Tate, Lyndhurst, o Robert Moulton, sister, Mrs. Annabel Lyndhurst, The funeral w from his residence church, and thence cemetery, W {liam F. -- At Jones' Falls, Jones, Falls, Noy. 22.--The tarm- ers are making great use of the snow by hauling their wi dale cheese factory ed on Friday last after a <«essful season. The auctio farm stock held at Albert was largely attended. A num here attended confirmation beld at Emmanuel, Portland, on Thursday last. Mrs. Gordon Dier and Miss Florence Hut the candidates who were confirmed by Bishop Bidwell. Miss Florence Hutchings is spending a few days at Battersea, owing to the illness of her sister, Mrs. G. Jardine. very suc- Gamble's she will become a nu Miss B. Carty spent the week home. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Baxter spent Sunday at Thomas Sly's, Lynd- hurst, ---------- News of Caintown. Caintown, Nov. 5. --The who failed to get their turni ed and under cover will have them John Quin- sey, who has been a Brockville hospital, has home slightly improved i Mrs. 8. Ferguson and children, Brockville, are spending a few days at Eli Tennant's. Robert: Morrow has arrived home, after a suconaful ern provinces. Mr. n, Athens, vMited vicinity recently. Mrs, Holmes Scott and children, Sunny Slope, Alberta, arrived ' last week to spend. the winter here with her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Wilson Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Orman' Nunn are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter. Mrs. Kelly, New York state, 1s here on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lakins. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Alexander Tennant, at Lyn, on Friday after- Piles. No noon, w LE surgical Sper Pl Otaitment will referee st once 's afford benefit ®e Th oe RN] T if you mention postage. PODer Aid ehclbee Be Samp 10 py returned nh health. relatives in this Do not suffer ite ey ag, or Somervilla, | as held | 8iven, to the Methodist | ; ful, but the weather was bad. on account of the heayy sleet | g ber daughter, | an With | of the anniver -Mer- | attending | Lois and Gladys | J. | postponed till December 5th. in the | F, Is at home. Mrs. | *- leave for | their home in British Columbia after | are { for Toronto Genge, Verona, at | Shi 8 moved | Cronk, Point | Black | Earl | FitzGerald, Kingston, lectured Harold | hall. ge Card | eateen of | LANSDOW | Anniversary Services Held at Metho- | dist Church. ied iT he anniversary services of the | @thodist church were Very success- | Good congregations gathered morning and evening. Rev. I. 'W. Hollingsworth breached twc inspiring sermons. A large choir led the service of praise. On Monday evening a large gath- ering filled the 'church. About 275 people partook of the bountiful din- ner .provided by the ladless' And | following this an enjoyable program- me vas given. Solos were beauti- fully rendered by Mrs. Ray Laudon, Mooney, Mrs. W. T. Foley and Fred Mitchell, a quartette by the Misses Laudon and Mrs. Ray Laudon, in- | structed selection by W. T. Foley, | Kingston, recitations by Miss B-rnice | Warren and Robert Running. The | offering on Sunday was over $120, d the returns from. Monday night $125 A gratifying feature | saly was the kindly re. | m2mbrance of the work here by one N. TIDINGS } {about j of recording stewart. W. R. Moore, | now in Brandon, Man., sent his gift | | of $25, On Sunday next, Rév. Mr. Beck- sted and Rev. Mr. Fulcher will ex- | change pulpits for the afternoon ap- | ose 2 Mr. Becksted preach- | { ing at the Union Club and Mr. Fulch- | | er at Sand Bay. The re-opening of {the Dulcemain Club which was planned for next Sunday, has been | Mr. | Smith, of Finch, has joined the staff of the Merchants 'Bank. Mr. and | Mrs, Claud Goff, Sand Bay, are re- | | Joicing over the birth of a .on. | Messrs. E. E. Johnston and R. | Hungerford attended the Varsity- | :Gill football - match in Kingston | on Saturday. Miss Marian Terry, St. John, N.B., a recent guest of Mrs. {| Henry Young, left on Wednesday Mr. and !°rs. Kenneth | pman of Ivey Lea, are rejolcing | over the ariival of a daughter. n-ar Toronto and will locate there in the spring. | On Friday, November 26th, Canon | on | "Ireland and the Irish" in the town | A surprise party of about sev- Marvin Smith's Jong | friends, met on Tuesday evening at his home to celebrate his 17th birth- | day. A most enjoyable time was | Spent with games, music, etc., afte ved and Marvin was presented with a | pair of ebony military brushes. Mr. | [W. H. Wallis spent last Saturday | in Kingston. Miss Irene Haffie re- | | turned from Brockville on Saturday | |and left on Sunday for Ogdensburg | jm bought a home in {In Ages past," Pp Rev aves to mo ve : 0 CUIN She | oral ing unveiled the monument. | Piper Nelson. ne daughter, Mrs. Bor us - He. storm, the assembly gathered in the | to Bt. John's |!he Rev. Ransom, Dr. Edwards, {and Rev, | } | n sale of | for their annual C | | ber from | ing with them their servica| ° | i ching were among | For Miss Helena | Guests of Mrs. Freeman has gone to Kingston where |'bellford, for th rse-in-training. | turned. -end at | had 'a successful season | | farmers | returned home. ps -pull- | | patient in the | | to resume nursing. The president of the Women's Mis- | sionary Society of the Methodist | church wishes to thank the ladles | who so generously eontributed to- | | wards the bale of bedding and cloth- ing that was packed and sent last week to-the Deaconess Home, Mont- real. T.'A. Bradley who was taken | ill last Tuesday, is much better. His | daughter came to see him on Friday | and is remaining till Monday nigit, i Miss Gertie Moore is home here jor a few days. AT MOUNTAIN GROVE Memorial Monument Was Unveiled | For War Heroes. Mountain Grove, Nov. 25.---The unveiling of the memorial monument | at Mountain Grove took place at | 1.30 p.m., Nov. 23rd. Olden is the | first Township in the County of | Frontenac to erect a monument in | memory of the fallen soldiers, and as one speaker said, "Olden has led, | the rest may follow." Although it | was a very stormy day, a large | crowd gathered to witness the cere- | 2 when he was five years of | ORY. W. D. Black, M.P., acted as chai] an. ! The first item on the programme | was the singing of ""O God Our Help | rayer by Capt. the Mr. Ransom, after which Gen- | "The Last Post," was sounded by On account of the | church where the addresses were | The speakers were: i Gen. King, Brig.-Gen. Ross, Capt. | M.P. | Buckles. The addresses | were very much enjoyed by all. Recent visitors:--B. BR. Johnson, at Mrs. M. W. Price's; Mrs. J. D. | Clancy, at Mrs. A. W. Thompson's; nter's wood. Rock. | Mr, and Mrs. L. Woodcock, at R. P. of this place clos- | Hawley's. The school children are praticing hristmas concerts. have returned pring number of deer. The hunters -- H TO SUE ISLAND OOUNCIL | ges Over Injuries Sustained Dyma on Steamer, Wolfe Island, Nov. 26.--D. Bust- ard and Mrs. N. Y. Babcock and little son Robert, Cataraqui, Who 'were the R. E. Phillips, Camp- | e past week, have re- Edward Kelley, who has | sailing on | tL, upper lakes, has returned home. | Arden McRae and Mack McLaren, sailing the past Season, have return- ed home. H. Marlow, who has been sailing on the uppe lakes, has also Thomas Lyons is | visiting relatives at Watertown, N.Y. | Mrs. E. Briceland's many friends | are pleased to know that she is around again after her recent illness. Smith Bros' new dwelling house is about completed. The hay crop on tke island is about one halt of last year's crop. 8. Burleigh and family Lave gone to Strathcona to reside. D. McGyhn had the misfortune to have his ankle badly sprained by a rolling coal ofl barrel on the ferry boat. 'Mr. McGlynn intends to sue the township for damages. George Bolton, Manitoba, is visiting rela- tives here. The islanders are en- Joying good sle ghing at present. a Notes From Crosby. Crosby, Nov. 25.--The recent snow storms have made very good sleigh- ing. Many from here attended tie revival meetings held in Newboro the past week. We regret to report that Stanley Baker is in St. Vincent Hos- pital undergoing an eperation' for ap- pendicitis. The boys of this vicinity contemplate building a rink. Mr. and Mre. Jarvis Proud have ' returned from an extended visit. to Detroit. Miss. Florence . Proud accompanied them. Miss Maggie Dowsett spent a few days in Athens visiting friends. Mrs. B. M. Cannon and Kenneth Ba! ker spent Monday in Brockville. = Mrs, | of STOPPED HER HEADACHES | Years Of Suffering Ended By "Frult-a-tives" 112 Hasex Sr., Sr. Jomx, N. B. "Tt is with pleasure that I writs to tell you of the great benefit I received from the use of your medicine "Fruit-a-lives", made from fruit Jwices, I wes a great sufferer for many years from Nervows /va ~ and Constipation. 1 tried ey consulted doctors; but nothing seemed to help me until I tried "Fruit-a-tives', After taking several boxes, I was gil l troubl . | who in former years held the Se | 0 tely relieved of these bles and have been unusually well ever since". Miss ANNIE WARD. 80c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, On cman. Rheumatic Pains Tard Bs sireting ot sate a effecti Roe reparation relieve the pains o eumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pene- trates quickly, drives out the sore- Dess, and limbers up the stiff ach- ng ont and muscles, Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to Jiave in the wedi- cine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. You will find almost daily uses for it in cases sudden mishaps or accidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, buns, bites an stings. Just as reliabl too, for earache, toothache a croup. Always keep it in the house. nerous size bottle 6a. If you are troubled with Sonstipation headache try ie izard or sick Liver PS. Just pleasant lft pls at Arageiets tor Five. " Disk "FOR SALE 'late Glass, Marine, also Guarantee Bonds rance Company's newest contracts Automo- KNess, u 1d lots of the highest grade. Store on King St. A § ® and "ac nt lot w ell located on Princess Stree. . Vic'ory and otler rstclass boads yielding 63% to 79. Service cheerfully given. '. 4.0. HUTTON nn, Jl 67 CLARENCE STRERY 3 Yaume TOS. - un ii bail i ot jo Hild mes fe ESTES EE: , & We have neither time nor room to devote to READY-MADE OVERCOATS and intend to get rid of our stock. These will be sold at cost price. High class goods which we 'guar- antee. Come in and s®e them. MRA IAEA CRAWFORD & WALSH Bagot and Brock Streets. @ Le ca Ie A -------------------------- - The Victory Shoe Store SMART SHOES AT $7.95 A BIG SAVING for women who want chic, snappy lasts. To-day's fashions make footwear a ¢ )n- spicuous dress essential; conditions make it one of the most expensive items. Our styles and prices solve the "high cost" problem; our big stock provides a perfect fit for every foot. Phone 486w te linois gave conclusive answer the largest drivé-away ¢ ~-was ritory. in the giant parade whi cago. At a dinner held for the was made by C. J. Dil Checker Taxicab Co., of that the Reo product was t Many Automobile Factories Are Closed Down SOME ARE RUNNING ONE-QUARTER TIME, AND OTHERS HALF T THE REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY IS OPERATING Because they are building a Car of Quality, leo dealers from Chicago and Northern Il- automobile business is at a stan ver made from the Reo plant at Lansing on October 2nd. The pfoduction of one day--September 30th 8et aside for the dealers in Chicago ter- There were sixty-three passenger cars and one hundred and fifteen SPEED WAGGONS ch left Lansing for Chi- The grfdat majority of the cars trucks were handed direct by the forty-two deal- ers who came to Lansing in two specfal cars. the evening before the drive-a iT, Lhic he most BOYD'S GARAGE -. A gy a ------ IME, BUT TO FULL CAPACITY WHY? : The following is Proof of This Statement ; == built, honestly priced car on the market. Give ing an interesting account of his various experi- #nces in driving motor cars he declared that he had driven all makes since the first one cylinder motors were put on the market, and that he felt himself well qualified to judge the value of a car, Many of the Chicago dealers who paid their firet visit to the factory at this time were amasg- ed at the wonderful plant in which their SPEED WAGGONS were built and declared that after seeing the construction of Reo cars they were more than evér enthusiestic over the prospect of selling them. to rumors that the dstill by staging and Mr. M. J. Schmidt, w sales record among deal Branch, declared tha Reos in the makin Reos for driving Chicago dealers, way, an address President of the ago, who declared honestly ho last year held the ers of __the Chicago t if everyone could see & everyone would Insist upon Brock Street AU EE ---- OMOBILES Now is the time to purchase that car for next year, for many good reasons, which guarantee. we can not only explain, but are in a position to For example: we guarantee the price of every new car that is delivered or even or in the event nce between the presen Further, we have the best value in the use July. 1921, and fund the differe ever been offered in are at the present moment. become settled alread ahead in the into consideration the fact that t . a talk with you on the matter an and it is the best in the city. Garages car this fall will be Blue d gainst any decrease in price as far. as se we further guarantee to re- t and new price. 3 car line that has er so reasonable as they And you will find that the prices have and that the purchaser of a real good reliable Spring of the.year even if he takes be wintered. Let us have ver. We have the value ered, a of a decrea this city. Cars were nev Y, he car must d think it o , Limited

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