Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1921, p. 5

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 192% ¢ CP ee rrr COMING FOR 1921 Storms. Cold Weather. ~--Raltn. ~The "Flu". La Grippe. influenza. ~=Tonsilitis. =-~Bronchitis. Asthma. Diphtheria, --Catarrh. *9 Yen, they are all eoming. For treatment we are prepared with the best Atomizers, Sprays, Solu- tions and Remedies for Coughs and Colds. Make yourself "Cold Proof." , Take Austin's Tasteless Cod Liver OfL, Austin's Drug Store ; Corner King and Market Square Phone 230 FEEL LILLILRE Kingston - PRPS PPdddl 21 Main Street, Angrove's Repairs | Seales, | Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, ete, We W. H. STEVENSON BUILDING ?| REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son Phone 1670. Talking Machines, Bicycles | do repair satisfaction, 197 ___ 197 WELLINGTOY STREET | work right and guarantee | HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, Waggons and Trucks Repaired. | Prices moderate. ! TEMPERANCE HOTEL YARD | QUEEN STREE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston and Vicinity Mrs. died on Wednesday. Her only daugh- | th | tags on | overcoa I extremely low | ins House, | Lore re, a place | have it. He was fined $200 and costs. Amie prints in the snow to the C.P.R uring, a hand-car, Phillips ov 1e fugitive after he 'had les and placed him under a ep Magistrate Sparham con- ' cluded the 2C- | meetings. 'Standard Effici ency met- 00k {hods will be applied. The invest iga- red {tion will be most seaching and thor- - | ough and will be conducted under [ten tc opics: 1. Attractiveness; 2. Edu- episode by sentencing [cational Facilities; 3. Business; 4. | Best Value in the City. | Pushenowk to 30 days in the county | People; 5. Recreation; 6. Living Con- We h ew first-class winter | coal, | ditions; 7. Accessibility; §, Employ- | nent; 9. Healthfulness; 10 Progres- siveness Queen's Uni- | i A Daughter in Kingston. Herbert Hinchliffe, Peterboro cove resides in eight m j rest. P Mrs. W. J. Tanner, h we will sell at Prevost Cloth- Brock street | In his address at | versity, on Wednesday Premier Drury referred to Is Well Equipped. The Standing Committees, his visit | The Napanee council has selected to the school of science, and inti- [these committees : mated that he would not think of | Finance--F, 8. Boyes, chairman, | asking President Falconer, of Toron- George Hartman, D. B. Wilson. to University, to make an' inspection, | Streets.--F. J. Roblin, chairman, | for he felt sure that he would re- |, E. Paul, F. 8. Boyes. rere afternoon, | Fines Man $200. Douglas Wark was convicted be- Magistrate Levi Adams, Belle- on a charge of having liquor in e in which he could not legally WHITE PINE s easy to work, nice to handle and outlasts other woods. Our used White Pine from the Elevator, has been remilled. It looks fresh and new and is quite reasonably priced. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington y Strects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. nn, 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. Apu PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS Quickly and efficiently attended to. Davie & Barrett | Expert Practical Plumbers 203 WELLINGTCX STREET Phone 688. W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOCK. For Sale One motor boat, 24 ft. long, in running condition. E. Brawley SYDENHAM, ONTARIO, PATTON'S DYE WORKS {late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 3840 Princess St. -- DID YoU EVER TRY Wagstails Ginger Marmalade Wagstaf'y Viseapple Mar: de, Wagstaf's Bramble Jelly. We also have a full line of other reliable makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellies for sale Ati Bon Marche Grocery Cor, King and Earl Streets License No. 5-27149 Paone 1844. aE --, wn Watches and Clocks Repaired A G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for one year. Call or 'phone and your or- der will be promptly attended. to. FOR SALE | lceive a big increase in the demands { Fortunately Escaped. {for equipment. DWELLING, BARN AND ONE | W. E, Baxter, for years manager | a ------------------ ACRE OF LAND hl Kingston skating rink, occupied | Takes Now Position, at city limits ...... 2 .$2,600 | apartments which were burned in the D. J. Evans, a former Kingstonian, | Brighton fire of Wednesday. Himself | ¢ travelling auditor for the Burrough's and wife luckily escaped. Mr. Baxter W. H. GODWIN : & SON | conducts a garage in B Real Estate and Insurance tt cs the Walton 80 Broc!: Street. Phone 424, Massachusetts for of Commerce, with headquarters in Bos- -- | tern ri School of the 63rd | New York. Going to Ter xas., Robert Vanluven, stationed at Sacket's Har- Mrs. R. ~~e emma | Pollitt, 330 Montreal street Pte. | Vanluven, who is a former Kingston. | |ian, and well known here, {3s leaving | next raonth for 'T and later on will go to California. 1 Pte. | Battalion, | bor, is on a visit to his aunt, school of commerce in many friends of this young Kingston- ian 11 be pleased to learn that he ig still climbing the ladder of suc- ss. Mr. Evans has recently complet- ed a tour of the southern states, and |is re ing home for a short rest "before uming his new duties, of the | Sot re------------ Want To Know, "How near does Belleville come | being an ideal city?" That is the in- as, Money Still Missing. There is no trace as yet ° | man who picked up a purse contain- | |ing $40, in the post office, a few days | Reductions ago. A man was seen to pick up | he purse, and every effort has been but without suc- | of Commerce of that city has set out to determine. A scientific study of | | the city will be undertaken at a ser- "Know Belleville" public made to locate him, ON ALL OUR STOCK | cess, SUIT all pricgss OVERCOATS---the very best quality at low prices SWEATER COATS. WINTER UNDERWEAR, SCARFS, CAPS. BOOTS, ete. It will pay you to prices. I. ZACKS 271 PRINCESS STREET all shades and { Renfrew Railwaymen Prize Winners | | ies of A. Scheels, section foreman for | [the C.P.R. in the vicinity of Ren- | | trew, has won the first prize for the | | best kept section in the Smith's | 7 | 74 Resulting 1a Cl 1c | action of the liver and bowels / is quickly relieved by the use of { Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. i One pill a dose. 25c. a box, all dealers. Dr.Chase | Falls division. Only recently Ed- | ward Williams, Renfrew, was award- ied first prizé for the best depot | jr garden in the same division. get our | Chase Thief On Hand-Car. B When Fred Pushenowk, a Pole, stole a watch and $5 from a fellow | countryman, Fred 'Dulsi, at De Pal- | iser hotel, Smith's Falls, Chief ot Police Phillips, who investigated, | traced Puskenowk by means of foot- | \ 3 1 3 i : i i CHU-CHIN-CHOW These new "His Master's Voice™ Records, apart from their distinct musical worth are bound to entertain thousands and bring back pleasant memories, of the enjoyment which these two great musical shows provided. Gems from "The Maid of the Mountains' Gems from **Chu-Chin-Chow"' His Master's Voice Light Opera Co. 'Hie Master's Voice" Record 235085 12-inch, $1.65 Maid of the Mountains--Part { Maid of th® Mountains--Part II Gram-o-phone Concert Band "'His Master's Voice Record 235004 12-inch, $1.65 Ask to hear these new selections on "His Master's Voice" Records Dance Numbers Vocal Selections FEATHER YOUR NEST---Fox Trot Simple Simon Party, 216233 ot dorf-Astoria Dance Orch. wing dlp Marimba Fox 216222{ Fair One and DidF PashlenedGarden--One Step Broadway Blues-- Fox Trot The Melody Men Annie, My Ow Own--Fox Trot Raderman's Novelry Orchestra 62087 Billy Murray Quartet Ms Hughes Macklin is a One-Herse Town 216223 atcae[}g Home Toma Jing Billy Jones | Adding Machine Company, has been | {appointed district manager for eas- | Chicago and ! ton. The Walton school is the leading | America. The | to | teresting question that the Chamber | | ire, Water and Light.--Dr. E. [ Ming, chairman, D. B. Wilson, W. A. | Steacy. Printing and By-laws.--W. A. | Steacy, chairman, Dr. E, Ming, F. J. | Roblin. Town chairman, {man Market and son, chairman, Paul. Poor and Sanitary man, chairman, F. J. Property.--A. F. S. Boyes, E. Paul George Hart- | Police. WwW, A -D, B. Wil- Steacy, A, BE. | --~George Hart- | Roblin, Dr. E. | SALE You have always wanted one of the many dainty BASKETS OR FLEMISH POTTERY VASES Now is your chance. We are selling them at greatly reduced price. A.D. HOLTON 280 PRINCESS STHREHT Phone, 001; Ao 2080W. Ming. | Municipal Insurance Scheme. | Mayor Macdonald, Renfrew, in his | | message to the new council at the | inaugural meeting, called attention | {to the fact that although the town | is spending nearly $10,000 a year | | for fire protection, insurance rates jare higher than ever. As soon as {one standard of efficiency set by the | |underwriters is attained some other irequirements have to he met. .The | {mayor suggested a system of muni- | [cipal fire insurance protection. He | {proposes to call a meeting of finan- | er industrial, commercial and La- | bor organizations to discuss these | questions, and to secure provincial | |authority to inaugurate such plans. | | Economy was the keynote of the | { message, all questions involving ex- | penditures to be referred to the | people | Death of Taylor Resident, the family home, "Prafrie | | View," Taylor, death came to John { Dundan, on Saturday, January 8th. | | Deceased had been a patient suffer- er for the past three months, and | | fortified by the last rites of his | church and surrounded by his fa-| mily and some friends, he passed peacefully to rest. Mr. Dundan was in his seventy- | seventh year, and until his recent illness he had always led an active | and useful life. His many good | qualities were well known to all | who had the privilege of his | acquaintance. He is survived by his devoted wife and one son, Leo, at | home; and two daughters, Mrs. D. | V. Reid, Rockport, and Mrs, B. J. Murray,» 301 Earl street, Kingston, also one sister, Mrs. P. O'Grady, Lansdowne. An eldest son, William P., predeceased him three ybars ago. His funeral took place on Monday | morning at nine o'clock, to St. Bar- naby's church, Brewers' Mills, where ! a solemn requiem mass was sung by | Rev. Father Traynor for the repose | of his soul. The number of spiritual | offerings were very great. There | | I | 1 At OPPORTUNITY, Krocks At Every Man's Door But Once. Here' Is Yours To Get : a New Mattress at . . (Only a féew--measure your bed) . $3.49 $3.99 Down Comforters--a few left after the Sale-- to clear at a traction above cost. Blankets and Bed Spreads 33 1-3 0ff Kingston Mattress Company 136 Princess St. Opposite Randolph Hotel PHONE 2283. FOR SALE Brick Horst: Barrie Street, near Brock Street, Hot Water Heating. Price $3,500. A. F. PURCELL Phone 704 1113 Brock St. 'REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Comforters . ..... Cushions--fancy tops, Kapok filled . were also a few choice floral offer- | ings. The pall bearers were Andrew | Reid, Robert J. Leeder, John Mur- | ray, Richard Managan, Thomas Root, and John McCalpin. On Saturday Miss Elizabeth Al lan, third daugher of Mrs. James Allan, Smith's Falls, was united in marriage to William A. M. Stuart. | | | _-- | Caresses--Fox Trot The Melody Men Pitter Patter--Waltz The Melody Men Stop [t}--One Step Diamond ve Got the Blueet for My Ken ely] Fox Trot Van 216226( } 216214(Therels a Vacant Chair at Home Sweet Home Joseph Phillips AN Jee 216225 [Will You Remember or Will You Forget? Eps Quartet |Old Fashioned Garden Lewis Jamesand Chorus nea{jn a Monastery Garden His Master's Voice Orchestra and Chetus Minuette and Barcarolle Heari's Orchestra All on 10-Iuch Double-Sided $1.90 NOW ON SALE At Any "His Master's Voice" dealers BERLINER GRAM-0-PHONE CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL 21002 nf JO TI I I Os 'Phone 1866. 267 Princess St. nt ---- | a bao ad VW Extra Special Value 200 pairs Men's high grade Boots -- regular lines sold at $14 00, $15.00, $16.00 and $17.00--now $10.00 100 pairs Women's Brown Calf Boots-- new Fall goods--regular $7. 00 and $8. 00, value. Special Price $4.95 . tad 259% % DISCOUNT ON ALL SHOES £ IN STOCK J. H. Sutherland & Bro. HOME OF GOOD SHOES ANATOLE FRANCE | French author who announces that he has joined the Communist section of the French Labor party. ~ MAHOOD BROS. Agents Victor-Victolas. 113 Princess Sere st. yy ---_-- -» Our Motto: "QUALITY AND SERVICE" FRIENDSHIP'S For Choice Groceries and Provisions 'F. W. COATES 4 (Jeweller) % 158 Princess Street. Ahaha? ent Vi ictrolas rene 30 l J. 2 ~=2 STORES-- 210 Divisior Street. Corn=r of Pine & Cowdy Sts. Orders called for if desired, \ R. J. RODGER Victor Records and Needles 132 Princess St. Ahh -- uuu A 'A Ahaha wi GEN. PEYTON C. MARCH , Chief os the Staff of the American | Army, will retire with the inauguration | he Harding administration. TWEDDELL'S | OVERCOA For the best values at : $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, . $35.00, $40.00" 11 BUY YOUR OVERCOAT AT TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) Te ably succeeded by Pershing.

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