Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1921, p. 5

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1021. ib bbb ib rid Austin's Drug Store i In Cold and Stormy Weather Here are a few thir neéd:---- A Metal or Rubber Hot Water Bottle from our new. stoc K3 you may Something to build your sys tem to prepare you for the changeable weather-- Wine of Cod Liver 0Oll With Hypophophite PEEP LEP EF PIPPI PEP To relieve a C¢ chitis, did you ever u ? We recommen n Eucalptol, Menthol and Honey. As usual, we have Page & Shaw's, }uyler's. Neilson's and Patterson's CHOCOLATES Austin's Drug Store Lutaer Nieg and Muixer Square Kingston Phone 23v didlo pdb bbb "Kingston Transfer Co. 153 WELLINGTON ST. For handling of freight of every description and the moving of Household Furniture. The Company is also equipped with waggons, or sleighs, and tackle for any kind of special hauling. PHONE 877. esses me semen Watches and Clocks Repaired --by-- G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for one year. Call or 'phone and your or- CLEP EP Ebb pbb br Sb bbb b SE Eh te ate LF der will be promptly attended to. 'Phone 1866. 267 Princess St.. mt Sgt FACULTY PLUMBING IS COSTLY NO MATTER HOW LOW THE PRICE Our Plumbing is being built up on a quality fist basis ir you are going to build we will be pleased to quote you prices on the total fixtures and the cost of installation . Davie & Barrett 203 WELLINGTON STRERT Phone G88. et W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOCK. For Sale One motor boat, 24 ft. long, in running condition. E. Brawley, SYDENHAM, ONTARIO, IN nt PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery 's) Kingston's Only Dyer. ; Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 340 Princess St. -- mn DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstail's Ginger Marmalade, Wagstan's Piueuppie Marmalade, Wagstaft's Bramble Jeily. We also have a full line of ther reliable makes of Marma- "rig Jam and Jellies for sale ati-- Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King snd Earl Streets License No. 3-327149 Phove 1844. COLUMBIA * SIX It's the shutters that make the Columbia Six a true all weather Car, EDMOND WALSH, Agent Central Garage Auto Repairs a Specialty, 335 King St Phone 2185. OXO Cubes are a wonderful invention they contain just those elements which nature needs to make good the wear and tear of daily life. A cupof OXO, with a biscuit or two, sustains for hours. BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street. Phone 1670. {SCOTT'S GARAGE Repairy, Washing and Storage, One 19185 MeLaughlin Touring Car for sale cheap, for a quick buyer, 292 BAGOT STREET. Phone 1884w, te ts et et, it A ea At FOR SALE DWELLING, BARN AND ONE ACRE OF LAND at city limits . ,. $2,600 W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance | 89 Bro!: Street. Phone 424. | | 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. | | FA - | | | A Can Face {is a man's greatest pride. Let us help you make it a pleasure instead of a'torture in shaving. We suggest: SHAVAID (To soften the beard) COLGATE'S SOAP (Stick, cream or powder) SHAVING LOTION and TALCUM and the smile at such a soft, clean face. Get your wants supplied at:-- Prouse's Drug Store THE HANDY DRUG STORE Phone 82. JUST ARRIVED SPINITS--a number to choose from. We carry a complete line of Cooking Stoves with Hot Wa- ter Fronts or without. Also a complete line of Fur- niture--modern ahd antique-- dining room sets, parlor sets, buffets, etc. Cabinet Makers on the prem- ises, who remodel, repairs, etc. We buy all kinds of Furni- ture. Highest prices paid. LESSES, Antique Shop 507 Princess Street Phone 1045w. - Special Value IN BLUE SERGE AND TWEED SUITS For something real good, see our Blue Serge Suits; all sizes; at... «oa. $385.00. Good as any made-to-order Suit that sells for $65.00. Good Tweed Suits --all the latest styles--that will give you best of satisfaction. Special price $22.50. Call and inspect these bar- gains, IL. ZACKS 271 PRINCESS STREET Lanark county will hold no dem- onstration on the Twelfth of July this year, members of the fraternity deciding to take part in the one at Ottawa. ) ' About seventeen per cent, of de- lirfum tremens cases are fatal. a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. - Kingston and Vicinity Pe Valera Coming to Kingston? Queen's Journal: If one event fol- lows another, surely next speaker |to arrive in the president of the Iri h Republic. Queen's Athletic Board. Professor W. L. Malcolm has been s and . Macdonald for one year to re- present the staff of Queen's Univer- sity on the Athletic Board of Control, Special Value in Negligee Shirts. 8f negligee shirts, regular value ten days only at $1.50. See window. Prevost, Brock street. Medical Education Costly. | medical faculty $193 plus your fees | for each student, per session," says a {medical college writer in Queen's | Journal. » The Son is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. George A. O'Neil, {312 Queen street, have returned iafter visiting their son, George L. {O'Neil, Delora, who had been in a |train wreck. He was badly injured j but is doing nicely now. ! Queen's a Leader, | "In the February issue of the Can- {adian Chemistry and Metallurgy, the | following appears: "Queen's should | be recognized as a lead >r among Can- adian universities in the matter of organizing students in chemistry." Carters Report Poor Business. ! The carters and transfer drivers report business very dull. One man stated to the Whig Wednesday that the had not made one dollar in a | whole week. His business formerly ! was sufficient to bring in a satisfae- tory income, and he had a number of regular clients in hardware and other stores, but their demands for his services have fallen off very much. | Should Come to Kingston. Jack Miner is of opinion that the wild geese that go norih from King- ston return by Kingston to North Carolina where they spand the winter months. The line is direct and geese fly by the shortest route. "The bird- man is of opinion that a magnificent bird sanctuary could be created in Cataraqui bay. His ponds are very A At BRING GUNS OF ALL SORTS Chief Kidds' Office Resembles Sect ond Hand Shop. Belleville, Feb. 17.--Chiet Kidd is having a good opportunity this week of looking over the class of fire- arms possessed by the populace of "DANDERINE" Jirls! Save Your Hair) Make It Abundant! Immediately after a 'uvanaerine" massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, ap- pearing twice as heavy and plenti- ful, because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 36-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating *'beauty-tonic'" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youth- ful brightness and abundant thick- ness--All druggists! Cuticura Soap mee Jy) -- The Velvet Touch Somatic, Be ob Sg aad Od VOIP IIIINNIe a SOLO $ OPEN NOSTRILS! END | A COLD OR CATARRH $ < } How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. a » SOLID Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more sanuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache, no struggling for breath ® pig. all 'bottl a small e of Bly's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this t antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penétrates through every air passage of the head, soothing anf 'healing the swol- len or inflamed ' ucous membrane, giving you instan relief. Head colds and catarrh yiely like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. Re- lief is sure. : hould be the | ! Professor | We have just received a shipment | $2.50, which we will put on sale for | our! "Do you know that it costs the | i hallow and created by spade and | plow, ---- Both Are Growing Better. be The condition of John Taylor, j reeve of the township of Storrington, | under treatment in the General hos- | pital, is reported improved. Mrs. Valentine, maltreated by her husband last week during a religious frenzy, is geting better according to reports from the General hospital on { Wednesday. To Go to Smith's Falls. Lt.-Col. G. H. Gillespie returned from Smith's Falls on Wednesday evening, having completed the ar- rangements for a civic reception to the governor-general on Saturday next, when his excellency will pre- $180 each and a yearling colt at $75. Tt implements " and machinery brought good prices, the Happy Far- mer tractor selling for $1,230. Mr. Trotter vacates the farm to Thomas Gillespie, Joyceville, who bought it next week. He will take up resi- dence in the city. Ice Cut is Good. i The ice being cut from the lake this winter is reported to be of ex- ceptionally good quality, being free from snow. It is not so thick as to make it difficult for one man to handle. So far, good progress has been made with the work of cytting and storing, but snow is needed for | hauling across the roads to storehouse. One buiding of the King- ston company is nearly filled, a start is being made on anothe: sent prizes to the high school cadet | team won'in the competitions for the | dmperial Challenge shield. Brig' { General King, Lt.-Col. Gillespie and officers of the district headquarters | Staff will attend the reception at | { Smith's Falls on Saturday, --eee---- Addressed Retail Grocers. Mr. Ball, organizer for the Retail | Merchants Association of Eastern | fin's amateur night, Ontario, is in the city and addressed the grocer"s section in the Board of { Trade .rooms on Wednesday even- | ing, on the importance of the organi- | zation. When asked whether the as- | sociation was interested in the case | being prosecuted against the whole- |@ale grocers by the Ontario govern- { ment, he stated that the retailers were not directly interested and were not represented. { A Deer in Smith's Falls, A magnificent deer wandered into | Smith's F on Sunday afternoon and ran all through the principal business and residential section. | through rear areas, over fences, and around the Rideau hotel yards. It appeared to be very much confus- ed, and finally missed a-jump at one | of the subway fences and fell stun- | ned. It was secured by some boys and the chief of police, and bedded | comfortably in a stable. Unfortun- | ately it was found 'dead yesterday | morning. | -- | Moving to the City. | The sale of stock on Lawrence E. | Trotter's farm, Pittsburg, on Tues- | day, realized good prices. Three cows | brought $80 each, four horses at | Belleville. He reports a good number of weapons, of all descriptions, as having been already brought to the station. A number of these are modern weapons of death, but many of the lethel arms produced for the chief's inspection might be more likely to wreck havoc on the holder than on the target. Some are rusty pieces which were carried in the - Fenian raid and are treasured as family keepsakes. - One weapon was car ried into the chief office which had not smelt powder for forty or fifty years, Indications point to many a house | in Belleville having one or more of these heirlooms. High powered rifles of to-day and death-dealing revolvers. of recent jnanufacture are also coming into Chiet Kidd's hands for the issuing of permits. Should the weapons be allowed to assemble at the station the chief's office might look like a second-hand shop, but the permits are issued on application. Permits are only for a year and cost nothing. The act does not au- thorize any fee. Seven-Cent Car Fare. Port Arthur, Feb. 17-%lon. Harry Mills, 'minister of mines, has béen asked by the cities of Port Arthur and Fort Willlam to sponsor a bill empowering the cities to charge a seven-cent fare on the street railway. The Fort William Trades and Labor Council has passed a resolution ad- vising Mr. Mills against such action. 'Burglar Jumps From Train. Port Arthur; Feb, 17.--James Mec- Kibbon, alias Mitchell, one of three sqntéenced to Stoney Mountain peni- tehtiary for a two-year term for burg- lary here, and being taken to that in- stitution escaped from his guard, Austin Dunn, Port Arthur, by jump- ing from a train at Dryden, Ont. jamatefr | seats. | formances { have been very light. If the weather holds, there will be ino difficulty in harvesting the usual | supply. Another Night of Fun. With the stage, all set for the big contest and over tem 'con- | testants ready and eager to enter ithe fray for thespian honors, Grii- this evening, 'promises to be the one event of the season. The vaudeville company will show, for the first time if Kingston, an entirely new and original laugh- ing vehicle, entitled "At the Caba- ret." This will be enjoyed by all Patrons should come early to secure Friday at 2 p.m, another ladies' bargain matinee for those who cannot attend the night per- ; all seats to ladies, 15c, no higher.--Advt. Not Beneficial to Farmers. The open winter has been a disad- vantage to farmers in sections where there was a light snow-fall as they have had difficulty in getting their | usual winter hauling done. The effect | upon fall wheat, clover and timothy is not thought to be as bad as it] might have been because the frosts As a rule the weather of the past month is destruc- tive to the meadows not protected by snow and some, especially land at the bottom of valleys, will no doubt be killed ofit. But no repotts of ex- tensive injury have come to hand thus far. In the western and central parts of the province winter wheat is reported to be generally in good | condition, | Yellow pine and oak woods warp least when steam is applied. MLLER SHEE PILLS p | | | OLD STANDBY, FOR ACHES AND PAINS Any Man or Woman Who Keeps | Sloan's Handy Will Tell You | That Sarthe Thing. i SPECIALLY those frequently | E attacked by rheumatic twinges. | A counter-irritaat, Sloan's Lini- | ment scatters the congestion and! penetrates without rubbing to the af- | flicted part, soon relieving the ache | and pain. i Kept handy and used everywhere ! for reducing and finally eliminating | the pains and aches of lumbago, neu- | ralgia, muséle strain, joint stiffness. | sprains, bruises, and the results of | exposure, | You just know from its stimulat- | ing, healthy odor that it will do you | good! Sloan's Liniment is sold by | all druggists--35c., 70c., $1.40. Made in Canada. | Liniment Called to Strathroy. Strathroy, Ont., Feb. 17.--Rev. Isaac Couch, Quebec, has been in- vited to the pastorate of the Front ! Street Methodist church to succeed | Rev. J. C. Reid, who has been called | to tie Quebec church, i TEWFIK PASHA { The former premier of Turkey, who | has left for London, heading the Turk- | Ash government's delegation to the | forthcoming conference in Lond or near eastern questions. | = vm dew on ---- I Anyone Can rr] | Selling's Different | You can always sell Bonds that you buy from us. We do mot sell speculative issues for which there is little or no market, We deal in Government, Provincial and Municipal Bonds yielding 5.73% to 7.25% . the | and {fl \ In planning that new Bouse or barn, bear in mind that ANGLIN"S is the Base for Building Supplies of all kinds: -- Joisting, Studding, Flooring, Sheathing, Lath Board, Brick, Cement, Cedar Shingles, © Asphalt Doors, Sash, Glass, Used Nails, etc. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Out. Office Phone 66. Factory Fhone 1413. Beaver Roofings, -- er A A A Ae er ee eee ae -- -~ "Say It With Flowers"' They are giving satisfaction Funeral and Wedding Fl owers None better--none less ex pensive We deliver everywhere in the city A.D. HOLTON - £80 PRINCKSs STREET Phoae, 661; des, 2036W. FLORIS? \ = 4a et: tt = FOR SALE Brick house, 7 rooms, electric light, hot water heating, large lot, garage. Price.........54,100. A. F. PURCELL 1 REAL. ESTATE/ AND INSURANCE Phone Stock Taking Sale ot ELECTRIC IRONS from ..$3.00 up. Call and see them. ni mm HALLIDAY ELECTRIC 00. | If you keep your money in a Savings Bank at 3%, while there are good 6% Gov- ernment Bonds available, don't blame us. Bongard, Ryerson & Co. "The Home of Good Investments." 287 BAGOT STREET. 83 Bay Street, Toronto. o PHONE 1728. No RED LETTER SHOE SALE Our Great Red Letter Shoe Sale is drawing to a close. Don't be disappointed if you do not get.a bargain. They are here for you----every member of family. 20% Of Every Pair in Stock Men's High Grade Shoes shown in Black and Brown Calf, also Black and Chocolate Viel Kid; wide and narrow toes; many styles to choose from. Regular lines $14.00, $15.00 and $17.00, $9.95 Special fot, Black and Brown Calf. Men's sizes 6 to 10. $6.95 J. B Sutherland & Bro, HOME OF GOOD SHOES TWEDDELL 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) THE SUPPLY DEPOT | |

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