Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1921, p. 5

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| _.stin's Drug Store fede dr dododo foodded CHOCOLATES For the Week-end edd KODAKS and BROWNIES Look at our windows for re- duced prices on Kodaks and Brownies, Bde Sede "hh A y It J If it isn't an Eastma isn't a Kodak. We sell the Eastman, Austin's Drug Store Corner Kiag and Market Square Kingston - Phone 230 hp Beale abodes ode oe ob 2 2. we bbdd 1 edd i Bette | Kingston Transfer Co. 138 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. | Watches and Clocks Repaired DY -- G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for one year, | Call or 'phone and your or- der will be promptly attended to. 'Phone 1866. 267 Princess St. ------ a ma] FAULTY PLUMBING | COSTLY NO MATTER HOW LOW THE PRICE Our Plumbing and Tinsmithing | is being built up on a quality first basis. If you are going to { build we will be pleased to quote You prices on the total fixtures and the cost of installatioh. Davie & Barrett a with a cough. | cough! you are under arrest. ands of such arrests are being made every day in all parts of Canada. Too | long have coughs and colds evaded | justice and caused untold suffering to humanity, but at last they have been i cornered and overpowered by ada's famous cough detective--Buck- ley"s Bronchitis Mixture, ever hear of this wonderful remedy? | Why, everybody is talking and writ- | ing about the in euring eoughs, asthma, ete. | tory. {| mow from your Druggist | Sold in Kingston by : | 21 Main Street. 40 Princess St. Williamson & Wellwood Wholesale Arrests Canadians With Coughs Halt! Who goes there? Pass friend! ' Stop Thous- Can- Did yon great work it is doing colds, bronchitis, The following is one of thousands of letters received: -- 'Kindly accept my sincere thanks for t | wife derived by the use of one of your | | bottles of Br over thirteen years she has suffered | acutely. After gpending dollar after dollar upon various remedies, no re- he benefit my onchitis Mixture. For ief was obtained. Hearing of your most marvelous remedy she decided to give it a trial and I am one bottle has made her are at liberty to use my name and | should be only too pleased to answér | any inquiries. Sincerely yours, John | Holmes, Yorkville Ave." inal of this letter may be seen at | W. K. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual | Bt.,, Toronto. eold to linger with you. it! cough arrested. fails. On every bottle is a guarantee to refund the money if not satisfae- Delays are dangerous, Order | glad to say well. You The orig- Don't allow a cough or Away with Hail Buckley's Mixture and have This remedy never Mahood's Drug Store T. H, Sargent F. J. Hoag A. G. Harris and other reliable drug stores. BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son Phone 1670. EN era emi Aer er rer. ore SAVE THE BROKEN PARTS Brass, | etc, all welded. and made as strong| as new. and Aluminum, cast iron, Steel, on welding We specialize and broken building up worn utomobile parts. WRIGHT'S Machine Works = = Phone 1284. Tailors Amouace Special Reduction IN TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING Style and fit guaranteed. 30 MONTREAL STREET | Two Doors From King Edward Theatre | | ---- i 203 WELLINGTON STREET Phone 658. COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yafd Phone 133 Someone For Sale One motor boat, 24 ft. long, in running condition. E. Brav'ley SYDENHAM, "ONTARIO, PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St. -- A ---- YOU EVER TRY Bosstan's lanes Saatmaiade, wt ie Ma inde, Wagstai's Bramble Jelly, We also have a iull line of other reliable makes nf Marma- lad am and Jellies for sale S-- Bon Marche Grocery Cot. King and Kari Streets License No. 5-27149 Phone 1844, le ---------------- A A ------------ FOR SALE DWELLING, BARN AND ONE ACRE OF LAND at city limits ..........$3600 W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Broc!: Street. Phone 424. -- ¥ . ne A + A bottle of Crescent Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo-phosphites. The body requires oil to keep it warm and the Hypophosphites renew tis- sues that are continually wearing Store Opposite St. Andrew's Church Phone 82, "Higher Quality, Better Service" Our Motto. 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 and antique--- dining room sets, parlor sets, buffets, ete. . Cabiret Makers on the prem- ises, who remodel, repairs, etc. We buy all kinds of Furni- ture. Highest prices paid. . LESSES, tique Shop vr ed se THF DAILY PRITISH WHI. Kingston and Vicinity | Special Value in Negligee Shirts. We have just received a shipment {of negligee shirts, regular value [32.50, which we will put on sale for jten days only at $1.50. See our | window. Prevost, Brock street. | Police Car in Use. On Friday afternoon the automo- bile, recently bought by the police | commissioners, was used in bringing two men who had been around the Grand Trunk outer sta- : tion. i No Drunkeness in Napanee. | Chiet of Police Barrett, Napanee, | who was in the city on Friday, when | asked about conditions in Napanee | stated that since the first of the | year only an old man has been before | the police magistrate on the charge of drunkenness. The Canadian Pacific Railway New City Ticket Office. | The Canadian Pacific Railway will {open their new city ticket office, 180 Wellington street, March 1st, where {rail, steamship and sleeping car |tickets will be on sale. Telephone {1197. | { Brought Patients to Kingston, On Friday Chief ct Police Barrett, Napanee, brought two patients to [ the Kingston General hospital. The | patients are unable to pay the cost of medical treatment so the town of Napanee will pay the cost. One wo- an was suffering from appendieitis, May Be Brought Over.' | For the past few weeks the Wolte | Island farmers .are rushing large [quantities of hay to the Kingston | market, The men are experiencing | a great dea] of difficulty in drawing | the hay over the Kingston streets which in some places are bare of | snow, ® | The Remains Taken to Cemetery. | The remains of the late John Goy- {ette, who passed away in Ottawa, i | ' | | hanging | arrived in Kingston, Friday after- | noon, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Marshall, and were receiv- ed by S. 8. Corbett, undertaker, who conveyed the body to St. Mary's cem- etery vault. Attended a Funeral. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burnett and H. Burnett, Havelock, were in St. Catharines on Friday last, attending the funeral of their nephew, the late Dawson B. Walker, whose early de- mise at the age of seventeen years, was due to an attack of pneumonia. The late Mr. Walker was one of the pall bearers at the funeral of the! late Miss Alice Bennington, of Have- lock, one month ago. To Care For Patients. It is altogether likely that the Kingston Health Association will be | able to make arrangements with the 'government so that civil patients suf- fering from tuberculosis will be car- ed for in the Mowat Hospital, Letters have passed between the president of the Kingston Association and the Hon. Mr. Lougheed and it is under- stood satisfactory accommodation can be provided for those sent to the institution by the Health Associa- tion. Retiring From Farming. Robert Baxter, of the California section of Soush Crosby, having sold his farm, which he hag resided for over fo years, and being about to remove n the .mmediate local- ity, his neighbors gathered on Wed- nesday evening to w'sh him and his wife good bye and presented them with easy chairs and an address to which Mr. and Mrs. Baxter made suitable and feeling replies. A very enjoyable evening was sp~iat accom- panied with music and singing by the young people present. A Pretty Wedding. A very pretty marriage was sol- emnized at St. John's Manse, Pitts- burgh, by Rev, J. A, MacLean on the Sunday Services in Churches | [ Senior B.Y.P.U. Wednesday, $ p.m, | (edd heed steeds ddss HOLY WRIT, Let your conversation be without covétousness ; and be | content with such' things as ye {4% have : for he hath said, I will |% never leave thee, nor forsake [# thee, |* | * [EP red Pre br rere ee Present Truth Hall--Service at | 7.30 Sunday evening. Evangelist | Belleau will speak on "Where is Jesus Christ and What is He Doing?" University Sermon -- Speaker Prof. Robt. Falconer, D.D., L.L.D., University of Toronto, Convocation Hall, 3 p.m., Sunday. The public are cordially welcomed, --Heb, 13: berber ere Kingston Brotherhood -- Meeting | for men in the Y.M.C'A. from 4.15 to 5 p.m. Address by John Kinch. Bright singing, led by orchestra, All men cordially welcome. Pentecostal Tabérnacle. -- Miss Laura Arnold, missionary for Li- beria, Africa, will speak at both ser- vices. Sunday, 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; also Tuesday and Thursday at 8 p.m. Bethel Congregational Church Services 11 am. and 7 p.m. wr. Hooper, of Brockville, will preach at both services, Sunday school at 3 p.m. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all, Zion Presbyterian Church, Pine street.--Rev, Edwin H. Burgess, minister, Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The minister will preach at both services. Seats free. Every- body welcome. Charles and Bagot streets. Services 11 am. and 7 p.m. Y.P.S., Monday, 8 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 pm. All are welcome. Rev. A. F. Brown, pastor. St. Paul's.--Holy Communion, § a.m.; morning prayer 11 o'clock. Preacher, Canon FitzGerald, M.A. AFRAID TO EAT MEALS ""Pape's Diapepsin" is the best Antacid and 'Stomach Regulator known Moga yuwl dutwds we « a, 00 feel uncomfortable, when you belch gases, acids or raise sour, undigested food. When you feel lumps of indi- gestion pain, heartburn or headache from acidity, just eat a tablet of and reliable Pape's Diapep- sin and the stomach distress is gone. Millions of people know the magic 's Diapepsin as a i disap- pointment! helps regulate your stomach so you can eat favorite foods without fear and a box of these world-famous stomach tablets cost so little at drug stores. quickly, no 's Calvary Congregational Church-- | [Sunday school and Bible class, 3] p.m; evening prayer, 17 o'clock. Preacher, Canon FitzGerald, M.A. Union Street Baptist Church, cor. | Collingwood "and Union streets,-- | Rev. J. K. Fairfull, pastor. Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m, Bible school, 3] p.m. BYPU., Monday, 8 pm.| Prayer and praise service, Wednes- | day, 8 p.m. A hearty invitation is | extended to you St. Andrew's--Rev. John W. Step. hen, minister. Anniversary services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., conducted by Rev. Major A. L. Burch, M.A., Tor- onto. Special sermons and mus. | Students, soldiers and visitors cor- | dially invited to all the services. ' Chalmers Church--Rev. R. J. Wil- | son, D.D., minister. Services at 11 | a.m. and 7 p.m. Prof. Watts' Bible | class at 3 pom. The minister will | preach in the morning, | In the even- | ing Dr, Margaret O'Hara will address | the congregation, Cooke's Presbyterian Church, | Brock St.--Minister, Rev. W. Taylor | Dale. The minister will preach at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sacrament of baptism at morning service. Sun- day school at 11 am. and 3 p.m. Bible class at 3 pm. Address en Martin Luther, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Gospel Hall, upper Princess street just above Y.M.C.A.--Sunday 7 p.m., subject '""Where are the Dead?" Wednesday, 8 p.m, subject "The Future of the Professing Chureh." Evangelist S. Taylor speaks at both services. Subject for Friday an- nounced at Wednesday service. Princess St. Methodist Church.-- Rev. J. A. Waddell, minister. Ser- vices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The minis- ter at both services. Sunday school, {2.45 p.m.; Epworth League, Mon- day, 8 p.m.; Ladies' Aid, Tuesday, 8 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Strangers and visitors cor- dially welcomed. St. James' Church, cor, Union and Barrie streets.--T. W. Savary, rec- tor, the rectory, 152 Barrie street. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 am. morning prayer and litany. Sermon | subject. "Practical Clristian Liv- ing." 3 p.m., Sunday school. 7 p.m. evening prayer and sermon. Subject," "My Faith Looks Up To Thee." First Church of Christ, Scientist --Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington. Sunday school, 8.45 am. Services 11 am. and' 7 p.m. Subject--""Christ Jesus." Wednes- day evening, 8 p.m. Public Reading Room, .same address, every after: noon except Sundays and holidays, 3 to § o'clock. All are cordially in- vited to the services and to the Reading Room. Queen Street Methodist Church, corner of Queen and Clergy streets. --Rey. W. 8. Lennon, BA, B.D, pastor. Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m.; ¢lass meeting, 10 am.; Sunday school and men's and women's Bible Epworth League, First Baptist Church, Sydenham and Johnson streets--Rev. J. 8. La- Flair, Pastor. 11 a.m. sermon theme, evening of Tuesday, Feb. 22nd, when | Miss Annie Hazel Johuston, youny- | est daughter of Francis Johnston, Brewer's Mills, was unitea in mar- | riage to J. C. Sutherland, a prosper- | ous young farmer of th> same place: She was attended by her cousin, Miss ] Florence Johnston, while the groom was attended by his brother, Charles, Seeley's Bay. ' Ernie Marks Likes Kingston. Ernie Marks, of the Ernie Marks | Stock Company, who is playing at | the Grand this week, says that he likes to come to Kingston. He has a | wide circle of friends in Kingston and district, and every time he comes | here he feels right at home. He has | been coming here for many years-- | and the Whig is not.going to tell Just how many for we might be giving away his age. At any rate Ernie is | still a young man. It is of interest | to note that Mr. Marks aud in fact | all the members of the Marks family | are readers of the Whig all the year round. > Still Considering Matter. The Dominion Penitentiaries Com- | mission has not yet concluded the in- | vestigation into the conduct of tHe | penitentiaries, and it is not likely that a report containing recommend- ations for important amendments to the Penitentiaries Act and the regu- lations will be presented to the min- | ister of justice in time for action during the present session of parlia- | ment. When questioned W, F.| Nickle, K.C., a member of the com- mission, stated there was still much ground to cover. He spent three | days in Ottawa this week in confer- ence with the other members of the commission but was not in a posi- | tion to say whether a recofimenda tion for drastic changes wif be made, | Nothing would be made public until | after the report was placed in the | hands of the minister of justice, | A nse | '"Penniless Philanthropy." 2.45 ser- mon theme, '"Acquitted, but--'" Mon- day, 4 p.m., Junior B.Y.P.U., 8 p.m., service in charge of Women's Mis- | sion Circle to be addressed by H.| S. Persad, native of India. St. Luke's Church, Nelson street | Rev. J. dePencier Wright, M.A., B.D, rector. Third Sunday in Lent. 11 | a&.m., morning prayer, 2.30 p.m., Sun- | day school and Bible classes, 4 p.m., holy baptism, 7 p.m. Evening prayer. | Music--special music will be ren- | ered by the choir during the offer- | tory. ways made welcome to all the ser- vices of the church. { | { | | | Strangers and visitors are - St. George's Cathedral--Very Rev. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A., D.D., dean | and rector, 78 Wellington St., phone | 2156. Rev. W. E,. Kidd, M.A, M.C. | curate, 7 Wellington St. phone | 869w. Third Sunday in Lent. 8 a.m., holy ®ommunion; 11 am. morning pr#tyer, preacher, the dean; 3 p.m., Sunday schools; 4 p.m., holy baptism; 7 p.m., confirmation ser- vice, preacher, the bishop of the dio- cese. The Salvation Army Citadel, Prin. | cess street--NMeetings of a very spec- ial character will be conducted by Brigadier Mrs. E. Green, of Toronto, this week-end, Feb. 26th, 27th and 28th. Sunday all day Mrs. Green will be in charge at 11 a.m. Special holi- | ness meeting 3 pm, Praise meet- | ing, the citadel band and songsters | will assist. At 7.30 p.m. memorial | service for the late Color Sergt, Bert Sanders. Monday, 3 p.m., the briga- | dier will address a meeting for | "Ladies Only." Her subject will be | "Our Réscue *Work." 8 p.m., Mon- | day, she will give her life story. You | are cordially invited to all these | meetings. Death of J. L. Simpson. i J. L, Simpson, Belleville, died on | Thursday of double pneumonia, aged | fifty-two years. A widow survives. | About four years ago he was injured in a peculiar accident in Griffin's | theatre, when a man fell from the | balcony and struck Mr. Simpson, who was. sitting in one of the orchestra chairs below. ~ DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. | i i i ' ! SCRANTON COAL is unquestionably the best Hard Coal that comes into this market. It is the only kind we have in the domestic sizes. We still have a limited supply of Chest- nut, Stove and Egg. : S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Luinber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. FLOWER PRICES ARE DOWN. SEE OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF POTTED STOCK. A. D. HOLTON e80 PRINCESS STRENT Phone, 601; Res., 3086W, FOR SALE Johnson St.--Rough-cast .. Rideau St.--Solic Brick ,.$4100 Markland St.--Frame . ...$2600 Arch St.--Brick .... . Dufferin St.--Double frame $3500 | Earl St.--Stone . . Sydenham St.--D. Stone . .8$36.50 | Earl St.--Stone . Jenkins Sto--Frame; large Montreal St.--Double Pressed lot . .s Brick A. F. PURCELL Phone 704 11134 Brock St, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE . oo -- WFEHORINR a ! Stock Taking ~ Ee -- Sale of ELECTRIC IRONS from ..$3.00 up. Call and see them. | HALLIDAY ELECTRIC (0. > ein City of Toronto 6 p.c. Bonds Due Any Year From 1921 to 1951--Interest Semi-Aunually We shall shortly offer the above investment and rticulars as to price will be available in a few days. We advise you strongly to get your orders on fyle at this office, as otherwise You may be disappointed just as in the recent issues of Ontario's. Orders will be filled accordnig to our allotment and in order re- There is no doubting the fact that money conditions in Canada are much Improved and these 6% ontarlo securities of the class of City of Toronto are not going to be before you lon ane to prove this you have only to look at present prices aske: fo¥ the smaller Municipals. Place your order with our bond house and you will sa Juted of having your applic J 00, oronto housg, that has seen fit to establish in your city. Bongard, Ryerson & Co. 287 BAGOT STREET. 85 Bay Street, Toronto. PHONE 1728. THE LAST CHANCE If you need Shoes you certainly can save money on our cut prices. This will be the last week of | OUR ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE 25% DISCOUNT ON ALL SHOES IN STOCK This is a great chance to save money, as Shoes will not be as cheap as people expect. Special lots of Shoes for all members of family, No discount om Rubbers. J. H Sutherland & Bro. HOME OF GOOD SHOES ' $35.00; $40.00 BUY YOUR OVERCOAT AT TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess'St.

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