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

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SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1021. For Your Protection Against Coughs Colds Pneumonia Pleurisy and LaGrippe Wine of Cod Liver Oil is a Tonic Body Builder and a reliable remedy. Austin's Drug Store ' ormer Kiag and Marker S%uare ningatem Phone THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. + 'A Kidney Remedy Kidney troubles are frequently caused by badly digested food which overtakes these organs to eliminate the irritant acids formed. Help your stomach to properly digest the food by taking 15 to 30 drops of Extract of Roots, sold as Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, and your kidney disorder will promptly. dis- appear. Get the genuine. » BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 2! Main Street. Phone 1670. DRAW, WINNETT | corner of Johnsun and Wellington deeded Sdedbdode debbie fede drdedi de de Eo sutri: ded PHONE 877. Kingston Transfer Co. 158 WELLINGTON ST. Has conveyances and tackle for all kinds of special work. Furniture Moving and Freight of every description, Canned Goods, Fruit, Newsprint Paper, Pressed Hay and Straw, etc. | Streets Phone 363 10 RELIEVE CAT ARRHAL | [DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness or | are hard of hearing or have head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength) | and add to it 14 pint of hot water | and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day | This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head Clogged nostrils should open, breath- | ---- | ing become easy and the mucus stop Watches and Clocks Repaired --by-- G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for one year. Call or 'phone and your ore der wili be promptly attended to. 'Phone 1866. 267 Princess St. -------- em | dropping into the throat. to prepare, costs little and is pleasant | | to take. Anyone who has Catarrhal | Deafness or head noises shou.d give | | this prescription a trial---advt. A A a A Partridge Wire Works NICKEL PLATING AND BRASS FINISHING | Now prepared to do this work. | Manufacturing - Wire Fencing, Flower Border Guards, ete. | 62 KING ST. W. PHONE FAULTY PLUMBING 1S 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 bulld we will be pleased to quote you prices on the total fixtures ang the cost of installation Davie & Barrett Plumbers and Tinsmiths KIDNEYS, USE SALTS | If Your Back Hur Hurts or Bladder | | Bothers, Drink Lots of Water. 'When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and | | proceed to load your stomach with and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous! Sold by W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOCK. waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital im- portance of keeping the kidneys act- ive. Drink lots of water--you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morn- ing for a few days and your kidneys will act.fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice,' combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine 80 it no longer is a source of irrita- tion, thus ending bladder weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drink- For Sale A new Sharples Milking Machine. Will sell cheap. E. Brawley SYDENHAM, ONTARIO. ing, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and, backache. Fresh Chocolates FOR THE WEEK-END We have a mew line of Five Cent Marshmallow Bars with Nuts-- simply delicious! PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St ALSO OUR USUAL SATURDAY SPECIAL. ..! © LB. Everybody likes them, --l-- ' 4 Prouse's Store Opposite St. Andrew's Church NOTE--Neilson's Chocolates and Ice Cream Bricks fresh every day. JUST ARRIVED ® &lso have a full "line of other reliable makes of Marma- jades, Jam and Jellies for sale Bon Marche Grocery "Cor. King and Earl Streety License No. 3-37149 Phone 1844. 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, etc. Cabinet Makers on the prem- ises, who remodel, repairs, ete. We buy all kinds of Furni- ture. Highest prices paid. FOR SALE DWELLING, BARN AND ONE ACRE OF LAND at%ity limits ..........82,600 W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 8D Brocl: Street. Phone 424. LESSES, Antique Shop 507 Princess Strect Phone 1045w. After a wife has used her husband for a door mat for a while he begins ---- to look the part. noises. | It is easy | 380, | DRUGS EXCITE YOR a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys | In| Kingston and Vicinity Special Value in Negligee Shirts. We have just received a shipment of negligee shirts, regular value | $2.50, which we will put on sale for ten days only at §1.50 See our window. Prevost, Brock street, | Got a New Outfit. Some time voung signed up with e R.C.H.A. here, flor after getting a good outfit of | | clothing skipped out and no trace of him could be found Evidently he | was trying to fight the high cost of | living. ago a fellow Tears Overcoat From His Back. | Howard LaPalm's Wed- | nesday Manager William A, Harden as he | was passing along the curb on Bridge | | street, Belleville, and tore the gar ment to pieces. Mr Harden thanks | { his stars that his arm lid not meet the same fate, No Sleigh horse on Drives, Sleigh drives were few and far e- | | tween this winter, These drives al} | ways form one of the most pleasant ! | events of the season, but owing to! | the fact that there was very little | i snow all winter these events could not be held. ~ | "The Girl From Nowhere" Is Coming | "The Girl From Nowhere," is com- | ing to thé Grand Opera House on | Wednesday, March 16th. Harry Hoy- land, advance agent for this produc- { tion, was in the city on Friday, and | made arrangements with D_P. Brani- {gan for the production at the Grand. | Firemen's Day Off. It is now stated that the proposi- { tion to limit the day off in seven to members of fire departments in cities { of over 100,000 population was turn- {ed down by the legislative commit- | tee. However, Kingston's city council has decided to pay no. attention to | the regulation. All But $1,600 Paid In. ln The secretary-treasurer of Syden- am street Methodist church states | Ram during the Forward Movement | will be ready | the word from the capital that the | Meighen government had begn sus- | financial campaign, over $18,000 A, | was contributed by the membership of the church. Of that sum, all but $1,600 has been paid in, and the fifth payment is not due until March 15th. Thig is certainly a record of which any church should feel proud. And Still They Come. Good evening, did you get your | daily liquor advertisement through | the mails from Montreal? The city | is being flooded with liquor circu- | lars from Montreal. Secarcely a day passes without the usual distribution on the part of the letter carriers. Rushing the Work. The painters engaged in decorat- | seized the overcoat of Gas |ing the walls ana celling in Ontario | tory of the telephone. reasonable when it is known that the | | hall will complete the work by Sat- | urday night The carpenters will | have finished about half the hard- wood flooring by the end of the week. It is expected that the hall for dances before the Pretty Quick Work. On. Thursday a deputation from Kingston was in Ottawa to patch up things, and on Friday morning came a majority of twenty-five. will have to hand it deputation. How "trick at Ottawa? tained by You certainly to the Kingston did they turn the Company is Rehearsing. Miss May Bell Marks has com- menced rehearsals in the recreation mn CHAMBERLAINS For that "Croupy Cough" Most mothers of young child- ren prefer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to any other, because they know it to be prompt and effectual, and to contain. no opium or other narcotic. Keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house--it is a real friend in need 35¢c. and 65c¢. COUGH REMEDY Sunday Services in Churches jseessnnivsovtsny HOLY WRIT. % If any of you lack wisdom let {# him ask of God, that giveth to |% all men liberally, and upbraid- 4 eth not, and ft shall be given % him. But let him ask in faith, [* nothing wavering. [4 * PEPPERS PEPSR PSR ER Queen's University--Service in Grant Hall, 3'p.m., in memory of the late G. Y. Chown St. Andrew's--Rev. John W. Step hen, minister. Services 11 am. and 7 p.m., conducted by the minister. Students, soldiers and strangers wel- come, T * * | +! | St. Paul's.--Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Preacher, Canon FitzGerald, M. A., Sunday school, 2 p.m.; evening prayer, 7 o'clock. Preacher, Canon FitzGerald, M.A. Chalmers Church --Rev, R. J. Wilson, D.D., minister. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Prof. Watts' Bible class at 3 p.m. The minister will preach at both services. Present Truth Hall.--Sunday, 7.30 p.m., Evangelist Belleau will speak on "Who is the Beast of Reve- lation 13? What is his Mark?" Everybody welcomed. Calvary Congregational Church-- Charles and Bagot streets. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Y.P.S., Monday, 8 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 pom. Ali are welcome. Rev, A. F. Brown, pastor. Zion Presbyterian Church, Pind street--Rev. Edwin H. Burgess, min- ister. Services 11 am. and 7 p.m. Rev. Principal Dyde, D.D., will speak in the evening on the referendum. Seats free. Everybody welcome. Bethel Congregational Church.-- Barrie and Johnson streets--11 am! A B. Ransome will preach. 3 p.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., Rev. J. I. Hughes will preach. A cordial in. vitation Is extended to all, First. Baptist Church, ' Sydenham and 'Johnson streets--Rev, J. S. La- Flair, pastor. 11 a.m., sermon theme, "Is Tt Well?"; 12 a.m., communion service; 2.45 p.m., bible school; 7 p. m., laymen's service and male choir. Gospel Hall, New Orange Bufiding, upper Princess street.-- Sunday ev- ening, 7 o'clock, Sergeant Miller will # | British Army in India" Wednesday +f speak on "Eight years with the night, 8 o'clock the usual mid-week service, 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. B.Y.P.U., Monday, 8 p.m. Prayer and praise service, Wednes- day, 8 p.m. A hearty invitation is extended to you . St. James' Church, corner Union and Barrie streets--T, W. Savary, rector. The rectory, 152 Barrie street. 11-a.m.- Holy Communion and ser- mon. Sermon subject, 'Practical Christian Virtues." 3 p.m. Sunday school; 7 p.m. evening prayer and cantata by choir, "Gallia." St. Luke's Church, Nelson street-- Rev. J. dePencier Wright, M.A., B.D, rector. Fourth Sunday in Lent, 11 a.m, morning prayer and holy com- munion, 2 30 p.m., Sunday school and Bible classes, 4 p.m., holy baptism, 7 p.m. evening prayer. Strangers and visitors are always made welcome to all the services of the church. First Church of Christ, Scientist --Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington. Sunday school, 9.45 a.m. Services 11 am. and 7 p.m. Subject--' Man." Wednesday even- ing, 8 p.m. Public reading room, same address, every afternoon except Sundays and holidays, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cordially invited to the ser- vices and to the reading room. Sydenham Street Church, Metho- dist.--Rev. W, T. G. Brown, minis- ter. Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m. The minister will preach, Evéning subject, "Different Gifts."" Sunday school and Bible class, 2.45 p.m.; morning class, 9.45 a.m.; Epworth league, Monday, 8 p.m.,; prayer WHY HAVE CATARRH? So Disagreeable to Yourself and All About You. Catarrh is generally conceded to be a constitutional disease. There- fore it requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla which reaches every part of the sys- tem by thoroughly purifying and en- riching the blood. This medicine re- moves the cause of the trouble, which if not checked may lead to more serious disease In 46 years of use and test Hood's Sarsaparilla has relieved many cases as told by voluntary letters of commendation. Why not get a bot- tle to-day and give it a trial? It combines economy and efficienty. Keep Hood's Pills on hand as a fam- ily cathartic. Both MONDAY .........8 pm. ® * Anniversary Services PRINCESS STREET METHODIST CHURCH : Rev. Alfred Brown, D.D., of Picton, Ontario, will preach at ANNIVERSARY CONCERT Services. ADMISSION ... room at the Hotel hu for "Where the River Shannon Flows," which is to be presented by local talent the Grand on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th. In addition to the play arrangements hae been made for some high class specialties including {a double quartette, with dancing. The ! offering at the Grand on this date promises to be one of the best of the | season, y Talked With Vancouver. When a man at the Chateau Laur- | Ottawa, called up and talked to a B.C., the other ier, lady sin Vancouver, evening, {call was routed via Montreal, New York, Chicago, San Francisco to Van- | couver, in the neighborhood of 4,500 | miles, Nothing could make possible such | a result but the application to the! long distance lines of all the results of scientific research of the past | quarter-century. These include var- ious amplifying devices known only | to telephone engineering experts, but genius are | the fruits of inventive available and are being used every day in just such wonder-provoking | ways. A Veteran Woodman The Canadian Woodman for Feb- | ruary has a two-column ¢ut of Col. D. D. Young Kingstgn, on its front page, with the following interesting note: "Col. Youngsdelivered ar excellent | address at the annual banduet of | Kingston Camp. Col. Young is a member of Temple Camp, No. 185, at London, and is one of the stal- warts of whom Woodcraft is proud, having served in His Majesty's Can- adlan Forces for over thirty-five years in many capacities, being in command of Military District, No. 1, at London, and also at Toronto. over-seas service, notwithstanding his advanced years, and was given a colonel's command in the Imperial Army and served with di tinction in France until injured. On recovery he was given charge of a training camp in England" meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m; This church welcomes the stranger. Princess Street Methodist Church. --Rev. J. A. Waddell, minister. An- niversary Day. Rev. Alfred Brown, Picton, Ont., vices, 11 a.m., subject, "Building In Troublous Times." 7 pm. subject, "The Coming of the Chariots." Spe- cial music at both services. Sunday school, 2.45 pm.; prayer meeting, Wed., 8 p.m.; W.MS., Thursday, 8 p.m. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. Holiness Movement Church, core ner of Division and Raglan Road -- Special revival services are in pro- gress. Three services on Sunday, 10.30 am., 2.30 and 7 pm. Rev. J. W. Campbell, a former pastor, will conduct these services, Convention beging March 9th, con- tinuing over the 13th, 1921. Three services each day, 10.30 a.m. 230 and 8 p.m. Bishop A. T. Warren, Rev. P, Wiseman, R. Hammond and other Christian workers are expected _ A cordial invitation is extended to all. The Salvation Army Citadel, Prin- cess street.--Brigadier and Mrs. Barr, young people's secretaries for Canada east, from Toronto, will conduct the week-erid meetings Sat- urday and Sunday. Saturday at 8 p.m. welcome .and old-fashion- ed praise meeting. Sunday all day Brigadier and Mrs, Barr will be In charge, 3 p.m., musical festival by band and songsters, also commission ing of local officers for 1%z1. 17.30 p.m., great Salvation rally. Be sure and come to hear the brigadier. Male choir will assist. Welcome for all. First Congregational Church, cor- ner Wellington and Johnson streets --Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Prof. Watts will occupy the pul- pit both morning and evening. Morn- ing subject "Review of Congregation- alism in Kingston." Owing to the co-operative arrangements between Chalmers Presbyterian and First Congregational churches this will be 1 the last 'Sunday that the regular i morning and evening services will be | held in this church for at least fif- teen months. Every member is re- quested to be present especially at the evening serviee, In future this church will be used for community work. Sunday school at 3 p.m. and Y.P.8.C.E., Monday, 8 p.m. Cooke's ian Charch, Brock street --Minister: Rev. W. Taylor Dale. The minister will preach at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m. Be- ginners' and primary departments, 11 am. Special musical service at 7 p.m_ Violin prelude: "La Serena- ta"---(Braga)--Miss\ Jean Douglas. Sentence: --""The Lord is in His Holy Temple." --(Lowry)--Choir-- unaccompanied. Anthem:-- Hark, Hark My Soul" (Shelley) Mrs. H. Horton, Mrs. P. A. Bell and choir. Duet: -- "Watchman, What of the Night?" -- ~----(Sarjeant) Messrs. A. Lemmon and R. L. Claxton. Ladies' quariette:--""Come Unto Me." -- (Carnal). Misses E. Ross, C. Eas- son, E. Easson and J. RutleX An- them: --"To Thee, Our God, We Fly"--(Maunder) Mr_R. L. Claxton, Miss E. Ross, Mr. A. Lemmon and a ie: he Day is Ended oy t) --Miss Christine Diack. Bert F. Couper, organist and choir- at | he held what is said to be | the longest talk over wire in the his- | This sounds | S r At | the time of the war he enlisted for | will preach at both ser- | We have about 100 tons of Run of Mine Hard Coal, on which we are making a spe- cial price of $10.00 a ton, screened. This coal gives good results in a furnace or a heater, if mixed with the regular Chest- nut, Stove or Egg Coal. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. : at . "ARE YOU ENJOYING" If not, visit:-- The pleasure of the Spring Flowers? A.D. HOLTON 280 PRINCESS STREET 661. FLORIST. Phone Residence 2036w. FOR SALE Johnson St.--~Rough-cast . Rideau St.--Solic Brick . $4100 Markland St.--Frame .. i Arch St.--Brick . .. Dufferin St.--Double frame $3500 | Earl St.--Stone . . . Sydenham St.--D. Stone . .$36.50 | Earl St.--Stone Jenkins St.--Frame; large Montreal St.--Double Pressed lot .... $3750 Brick reas A. F. PURCELL Phone 704 13¢ Brock St. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Stock Taking Sale of ELECTRIC IRONS from . $3.00 up. Call and see them. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC (0. FOR SALE--EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH CLASS BONDS PROVINCE OF ONTARIO due 1941--price to yield Six Per Cent.--payable half yearly. PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN due 1936--Price to Y Six Per Cent.--payable half yearly. Victory and other bonds bought and sold. Apply to: -- J. 0. HUTTON ield 67 CLARENCE STREET? rYhaome 708. aw Furs Wanted 300..... . oa ve SKUNK 100............. MINK 75 er iiisii ei FOX 150... .. ove COON Gourdier's BROCK STREET For the best valuts 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) Hope springs eternal. That is why A man may not be a model citizen a faded thirty-year-old maiden likes | himself, but he hates to hear a wo- to giggle and talk about "we girls" BAN dwess; ad be Yaten, to. sa 4% when there are men around. Wong pit.

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