Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jan 1921, p. 5

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3 THE DAILY BRITISH W HIG. a Kingston and Vicinity 0. Aykroyd & Son -- : Eo 21 Main Street. Phone 1670. | 5 4 Best Value in the City. neighbor's nearly halt a mile We have a few first-class winter | tant. overcoats left which we will sell au | extremely low price. Prevost Cloth- | | Ing House, Brock street. _-- BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? WHITE PINE is easy to work, nice to handle 2d Qe lasts other woods. Our used White Ping from the Elevator, has been remilled. It looks fresh and new and is quite reasonably priced. p dis- that time. The Canadidn National , Telegraphs now represent & national service in fact as well as in name. Do You Shave | or do you just hurt your face when you need a shave ? College Opened On Tuesd Queen's University oj | Tuesday after the Chri tion. The medical stude Auto Storage Warm or Cold. - ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Phones: Shop 1039, Res. 1337J. 378 BROCK STREET SCOTT'S GARA Repairs, Washing =a Oues 1913 McLaugh ing car for 1 a guick buyer. 298 BAGOT STREET Organizes Board of Trade. A large number of Newboro citi- zens attended a meeting to organize a Board of Trade for the purpose of in the | boosting Newboro. The officers were about [elected as follows: Honorary presi-| | dent, Dr. . Preston; honorary vice- | president, Dr. R. B. King; president, | | Georgé E. Foster; vice-president, J. secretary, A... L. Frost; George Bawden; directors, Start the New Year with an Auto Strop Razor. We will 'give a 30-day trial and you can prove for Roads In Good Shape. People who live in the country re- | their examinations before le; | port that the roads leading into King- | the holidays but the studen [ston are in first class condition for | other faculties will write | | motoring. ten days time. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. . free, yourself its advantages, Trains Have Been Busy. Is Again President. | r E For the past two days all trains | President ' Jamieson Bone, of the |H. Scott; coming--4g4to Kingston have heen | Belleville Chamber of Commerce will ftreasu er, Ge ween Stor | crowded with students who are re- | head that organization for another Frank Stanton, H. 8. Foster, . V. {turning from their Christmas vaca- | year. He has made a most acceptable Moriarty, W. 8S. Bilton, R, a, Baw- | tiem, | presiding officer and took a 'fore- |den, J. N. Truelove, E. J. Tett, El:! Many Need Work. ee ----n------------ {most part in organizing and promot- mer Knapp, M. Murphy, L. Williams, | | Ww 1 KINGSTON ELDING SHOP | On Monday a large number 6! men {Ing the Chamber of Commercé=of the { F. C. Landon, Edward Landon. | | town. rm | | Has Been Taken Over By { applied for work at the local office G. A. WRIGHT'S MACHINE WORKs | Of the Ontario Labor bureau. In most | We specialize in Welding broken | C35es thie men have been out of work | 1 | SEE OUR WINDOWS Austin's Drug Store ] Corner Kilag and Market Square 3 Kingston s Tour- ap few Phone 1504w, PE SAE AEE AL ALES TETPTETYeTY 1921 We hope during the coming year to serve our ever-increas- ing' number of friends and patrons in a better and more careful manner than ever before. We have added to our equip ment an up-to-date delivery and therefore can guarantee better a nd more s eedy delivery, The continuance of our careful handling of your "Say Iit With Flowers" or Wedding and Funeral Designs will ever be our watchword. Getting IWitiated. | Kingstonians Chosen. Already the new township officials | C. G. Pepper who formerly lived [are getting initiated into their duties. ! in Kingston has again been elected | The reeves are in communication | alderman for Central ward, Ottawa, | with the clerks, regarding the Janu-| -------------- Major W. H. Hooper, postmaster, of [ary meet and from the activity | C. P. R. Trains Cancelled, Carleton Place, has been elected a thown the country sh®uld fot suffer Trains No. 1615 and 1616, which [councillor for that burg. He w | by the new blood that has come to {have been running in and out of | prisoner-in Germany and also attach- | the front as a result of the elections | Kingston over the Canadian Pacific | €d to military district No. 3. {en Monday. John Sibbett, "Pittsburg, | line will be cancelled after January | -- | has always shown a keen interest in Sth. These trains connect with the To Handle Pulpwood. the affairs of his township and the main line C.P.R. trains at Tichborne. | Mr. Kennedy, local commission | Kingston Industrial Fair, and his el- | merchant, returned on Monday from | ection as reeve is regarded as very | Englehart where he'entered into con- | Be Bois ede ete TPTeITYY paris of Automoblles, Cracked Water On account of some of the industries Jacket, ete. closing down for a few weeks. All work guaranteed. 40 Princess St. = = Phone 1264. A HAPPY NEW YEAR With the New Year we are pre- pared to supply you with the best of eyerything in Groceries, Provisions, © Meats, Fruits and Vegetables, and our prices are right. Order early for prompt 'deliv. "WE STRIVE TO SERVE." A.D. HOLTON £80 PRINCESS STREET Phone, 661; Res., 2086W. Williamson & Wellwood Tailors Try us for your next Suit or Overcont Style and fit guaranteed. Our own personal attention is given satisfactory in eve Engagement Announced. tre Island, has] es ery. C. H. PICKERING, Prop. 400 and 492 Princess Street. Phone 530. a PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS Quickly and efficiently attended to. Davie & Barrett Expert Practical Plumbers 203 WELLINGTON STREET Phone 658, | to all orders. 30 MONTREAL STREET | Twe Doors From King Edward Theatre | ann nn mn A a SY m---- Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Winters, Camp- | bellford, announce the engagement of | their daughter, Pearl Ellen, to Owen Roberts. Davis, Brockville. The mar-! riage will take place quietly during 'Mattresses Don't throw away your old Mattresses: We renovate all kinds and make them as good as new. Get our prices. Frontenac Mattress Co. 17 BALACLAVA STREET Phone 2106w. the latter part of January. ett Residence Destroyed by Fire, The residence of Robert Brady, who lives near the "Rapids" in Hun- gerford, was completely destroyed by fire on Sunday. The family had {retired for the night and the fire {had gained such headway before it { was noticed that they barely escaped with their lives: Canadians With Coughs Sold by | W. R Mckae & Go. GOLDEN LION BLOCK. _-- SS ------ For Sale Faun, and a half h.p. Massey- Haris Engine. Good bargain. " E. Brawley SYDENHAM, ONTARIO. PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St. DID YOU EVER TRY '| Wagstal's Ginger Marmalade, Wagstail'y Piucapple Marmalade, Wagstafl's Brambie Jelly, We also have a full line of other rellable makes of Marma- i Jaden, Jam and Jellies for sale ati Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Streets License Neo. 5-27149 Phone 1844. Watches and Clocks Repaired rnp G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for one year. Call or 'phone and your ore der will be promptly attended to. 'Phone 1866. 207 Princess St. Our Motto: "QUALITY AND SERVICE" Firewood Large quantity of sound Rallway Tiés tor sale cheap. All tents reduced to clear. We need the room. IL. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario St. Phone 837. | Halt! Who goes there? Someone | with a cough. Pass friend! Stop cough! you are under arrest. Thous- ands of such arrests are being made every day in all parts of Canada. Too long have .coughs and colds 'evaded ustice and caused- untold suffering to { humanity, but at last they have been cornered and overpowered by {an- ada's famous ch detective--Buck- ley's Bronchitis Mixture. Did you ever hear of this wonderful remedy Why, everybody is talking and writ- ing about the great work it ia doing | in euring coughs, colds, bronchitis, Kingston Co-operative Society, . Ltd. The Management extend their best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year to all. Fruit, Oranges (Florida and California Navels), Apples, Dates, Figs, Nuts, Candies, ete. Geese, Turkeys, Chickens. B. 0. SMITH, Manager Old Antiques Furniture If you don't buy our Antiques they are worth while looking at. We buy and, sell every kind of Furniture or exchange it will pay you to give us a call, CABINET MAKERS, AT YOUR SERVICE Mr. Frank Summerville, who remodels repairs, etc., on the premises. LESSES, Antique Shop 507 Princess Street Phone 1045w. | asthma, ete. | The following is one 6f thousands | of letters received: --* 'Kindly accept || my sincere thanks for the benefit my | wife derived by the use of one of your | bottles of Bronchitis Mixture. For | over thirteen years she has suffered | acutely. After spending dollar after | dollar. upon various remedies, no re- ' lief was obtained. Hearing of your most marvelous remedy she decided to give it a trial and I am glad to say one bottle has made her well. You are at liberty to use my name and should be only too pleased to answer any inquiries. Sincerely yours, John Holmes, Yorkville Ave."'" The orig- | inal of this letter may be seen at | W. K. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual | Bt, Toronto. Don't allow a cough or | eold to linger with you. Away with { it! Hail Buekley's Mixture and have | cough arrested. This remedy never fails. On every bottle is a guarantee to refund the money if mot satisfae- tory. Delays are dangerous. Order mow from your Druggist 0 © | Sold in Kingston by : Mahood's Drug Store T. H, Sargent F. J. Hoag A. G. Harris J. B. McLeod and other reliable drug stores. EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back: Hurts or Bladder Bothers. \ -- The American men and women | must guard constantly against Kid- ney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood | Is filled .with uric acid which the | kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become slug- gish; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, blad- der weakness and a g€neral decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer spells, acid stomaéh, or you have rheumatism when the weather ig bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act ft This fam- ous salts is made trae acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has beem used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the-urine so it no longer is ¥ source of irritation, thus ending adder disorders. jure, makes a delightful &fervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, pecause nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing at any time. TIVE TREATMENT, Dr. J.D.!{eLLocas | AsTiMA One of the chil {dren had its feet frozen before help | arrived and they were taken to a | | Wholesale Arrests with sick headache or dizzy, nervous Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- tracts for the delivery of pulpwood for export during the balance of the winter, Mr. Kennedy reports a brisk demand for Canadian across the line. Meets With Fatal Accident, Charles Herbert Caldecoat, 181 | Ryde street, Montreal, a buyer for {the Canadian Packing Co., and a ve- | teran of the great war, was struck | by eastbound Grand Trunk express { No. 14. (The International Limited) [in the Manitoba Yard, Brockville, on Friday, receiving injuries from which he died in the hospital. Generous Christmas Gift. Although the grain firm Hogg & Lytle is not composed of Prince 'Ed- ward people, yet there is no firm that takas a greater interest in the wel- | county than the firm. And the same rule applies in looking after the wel- fare and well being of their 120 em- ployees, The latest evidence of their | interest was the forwarding of | theque for $500 as a Christmas gift to the hospital. 2 Goes to Picton. Rev. Mr. Miller has accepted a call | to the Baptist church, Picton. Mr. | Miller has just rocently returned from a trip to Scotland. After gradu | ating from the Glasgow Bible Train- ing Institute, Mr. Miller, after a short pastorate in Scotland, came to Can- ada and labored for three years in | the province of Alberta. After com- pleting his course in McMaster Uni- | versity, he took charge of the church { in Markham and later was pastor of { Humber Bay Baptist church which | he resigned in May of the present year in order to take a trip to his native country. Want Election Day Changed. { There are many people who think | the day for holding the municipal | election is not as satisfactory as the | former way. On two occasions the | elections have been on New Year's | day and both times there have been a decreased vote. People enjoy the holiday and are not inclined to either give their time to work around the | polls or even in voting. It is stated | that the matter will be considered | again by the council who had hoped | that the change of date would have | added greatly to the strength and | force of the contest but it has been | demonstrated that the people are not { inclined to give up their holiday to {attend a municipal election. Change in Name, It is reported that the Great North Western Telegraph Company will, in a few days, go out of existence so far as the name is concerned. The sger- vice is being taken over by the Do- minion Government and upon come pletion of the arrangements now be- ing made an announcement is ex- pected in a day or two in which the name will be changed to "Canadian National Telegraphs." The Great North Western Telegraph Company has been known as such for about thirty years. It was organized upon the amalgamation of the Montreal Telegraph Company and the Domin- ion Telegraph Company rivals up to GABRIELLE IY ASNUNZIO ates portrait of the Italian Soidiar- poet-adventurer, who hay rendered Flume to the regular Torces. pulpwood | are' and promotion of Picton and | a led. George Rattray, been prominently: identified with the | lems of his township, and was y associated with Dr. William | pankie in promoting the welfare of rs. His election is a guar- antee that the policy of progress will » constantly kept in view. } yt McMillaa-Deroche Wedding. A wedding of interest tbok place {at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Re- | velstoke, on Saturday, when Miss | Eleanor Elizabeth Deroche, B.A., of | Toronto University, daughter of the late H. M. Deroche, K.C., ex-M.P.P., Napanee, county crown attorney of Lennox and Addington, and niece of { W. P. Deroche, Napanee, clerk of the | supreme court of Ontario, became the | bride of Alfred McMillan, Rossland, | B.C., for many years associated with i the mining industry of the province, | and a brother of A. J. McMillan for a ! number of years managing director of the Leroi Mining Company, Limit- The bride has been a valued | member of the teaching staff ef the | Revelstoke High School since Sep- | { tember,~1919. Mr. and Mrs. McMil- | lan will reside in Rossland, after a | | brief wedding trip to Vancouver. Mr, | {| MeMillan was the recipient of mes- ages of congratulations from Prem- ier Oliver and from many points | throughout Capada as well as from | | bis brother in London, Eng. | Om--------. W. H. STEVENSON HORSE SHOER aad BLACKSMITH, Waggons and Trucks Repaired. Prices moderate, TEMPERANCE HOTEL YARD QUEEN STREET Strong Men Have | Acid Stomach And They Relieve It With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Instead of Senseless Diet. Consider the bulk of a big man. He needs a lot of good food. And yet a simple dish may so distress him that he will throw his entire machinery out of order by denying himself the very means of sustain- ing strength. A better plan, far better, is to follow a meal with a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. It aids digestion, supplies the stomach with an alkaline effect and thus prevents or relieves the dis- tresses of gassiness, sour stomach, lumpy feeling in'throat, biliousness, intestin:! indigestion and other such misery due to dyspepsia. Get a 60 cent box at any drug store and be fortified, no matter what you eat or drink. - a A GHEAT BOON nervous and ny others vitality, to whom OPPORTUNITY ere Knocks At Every Man's Door But Once Hi Is Yours To Get a New Mattress at «corer vc viene non. $4.98 (Only a few--measure your bed) Comforters .........vcoin ister vs io ats $3.49 Cushions--fancy tops, Kapok filled . . . $3.99 Down Comforters--a few left after the Sale-- toclearata fraction above cost. Blankets and Bed Spreads . . ....33 1-3 off Kingston Mattress Company 136 Princess St. Opposite Randolph Hotel 2283. PHONE FOR SALE Fire, Accident, Sickness, Plate Glass, Marine, Automos bile and Burglary Insurance, also Guarantee Bonds, The Canada Life Assurance Company's newest contracts suit any case. Houses and lots of the hi ghest grade. Store on King St, A stone house and vac nt lot well loc ted on Princess Street, Vic.ory and other rst class bonds yielding 63% t2 7%, Service cheerfully given. : J.0. HUTTON en ---- €7 CLARENCE STRER? Yhone 708. i : |) wh Red Letter Shoe Sale | SPECIAL BARGAIN Best Canadian Made Goods All Our High Grade MEN'S SHOES $17.00, $16.00, $15.00 and $14.00 Now $10 Special Discount 25% on all leather goods in stock. { J. H. Sutherland & Bro. HOME OF GOOD SHOES TWEDDELL'S| 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) : « 9

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