Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1921, p. 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921. ririb bb ber? | DIAMOND DYE DY-OLA RIT TINTEX SUNSET and COLORITE HAT COLOR. bd) 2 sed ood de defeat We have all shades. PEEP PEPFT IIIT ROP i W STOCK OF GAR- DEN SEEDS HAVE JUST ARRIVED Try Rennie's Seeds--they always grow. Austin's Drug Store Corner Klag and Market Square Phone 230 Kingston FO dh Bb Ft bd Fe BUILDING ?! REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street. Partridge Wire Works 7 NICKEL PLATING AND BRASS FINISHING Now prepared to do this work. Manufacturing Wire Fencing, Flower Border Guards, ete. ' 62 KING ST. W. = + PHONE 380. re rr ~ Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 256, W. IL. STEVENSON. HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, Waggons and Trucks Repaired. Prices moderate. 351 KING STREET EAST . . . Advice Regarding Moving As €Conveyances will be much in demand the beginning of May, we advise the timely placing of orders for large wag- gons with us. Kingston Transfer Co. 1568 WELLINGTON ST. PHONE 377. En Watches and Clocks Repaired Bn G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for ome year, Call or 'phone and your ore | DAVID SCOTT Plumber Fiumbhing and Gas Work a speciaj. t7. All work guaranteed. Address 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 12 7. Angrove's Repairs Scales, Talking Machines, Bleyclen, Baby Carringes, Lawn Mowers, etc. We do repair work right and guarastee | matisfaction, 197 WELLINGTON STREET Automobile Repairs FORD CARS A SPECIALTY ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Phones: Shop 1039. Res. 1537J. 378 BROCK STREET der wili be promptly attended to. 'Phone 1866. 267 Princess St. ------ rns | FAULTY PLUMBING | | ER HOW | | | IS COSTLY NO MATT 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 pleaseu to quote you prices on the total fixtures and the cobt of installation. Davie & Barrett | Plumbers and Tiusmiths 203 WELLINGTON STREET Phone 658, - | | i cleanses the | | | taken at this time of the year to pre- | W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK. For Sale A new Sharples Milking Machine. Will sell cheap. E. Brawley BYDENHAM, ONTARIO. Ninn | PATTON'S. DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St. ena DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstaf's Ginger Marmalade, Wagstail'y Fineapple Marmalade, Wagstat's Bramble Jelly. We also have full line ot other reliable makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellies for sale Allie . Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Stregy, License No.*0-2714p Phone 1844, ---- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock: Street. Phone 424, I COAL Choicest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 PURIFY THE BLOOD Nyal's Blood Purifier blood and should boils, We NYAL'S because we know the formu- vent ete, recommend la and have sold thejr remedies for years. Prouse's Drug Store Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks. . . .35e. "Take a brick home with you." mm Choice Pot Roasts 18c. Ib. Choice Rib Roasts 20c. Ib. Pork Chops 28¢ and 30c Ib.. Princess Meat Market Spring Sui and Overcoats Choice stock of Men and Boys' Suits--in all the latest shades and styles, For a nifty Spring Overcoat, latest style, sée us. Our prices are away down, I. ZACKS 271 PRINCESS STREET In "getting even with the world" | as they call it some people get to be mighty dishonest," Phone 1670. | be | ) THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. d Vicinity The Overcoats, t n April and already 1 the his, 3 the 1 & new suit $8 50, $10 goods and latest Clothing House, Mothers * Read | Spring is here and r to clothe vs wi time A Clergyman 111. al Dean C. O is a patient in the Corn- Hospital, where he un- rious operation on Tues- He is making { Rev. Carson, i Morrist wall General | derwent a Se { day for appendicitis | very favorable progress Changes His School. ! David G. Allen, Cape Vincent, N.Y., who has been vice-principal of the Alexandria Bay high school for the past year, has been engaged as principal of e Chaumont high school for 19 the ye: 1921-22. No Inquest Necessary. Coroner DE. Mundell, who was called to investigate the death of Miss Amelia Earle, whose body was {found in the water beyond Lake On- tario Park, on Wednesday, decided that no inquest was necessary. School Teacher Married. . Miss Myra Theresa Gwendolyn, | daughter of Mrs, W._ G. Curran, Springford, formerly of Kingston, | Ont., became the bride of Charles | Barnim, Springford, Ont. The bride was a very successful school teacher. ---- Lost a Finger, George Twa, Bancroft, working about a circular saw on | Wednesday accidentally let his right | hand come in contact with the teeth of the saw with the result he lost a finger and others were badly iacerat- ed. ---------------- Lady Broke Her Wrist Miss Naomi McDonald, Picton, had the misfortune to break her while cranking her car on Monday morning. This- was a most unfort- urate occurrence, -especially as Miss McDonald has recently arrived from Guelph for a holiday. | Work on New School. | Work on the Robert Meek. school { will be completed, it is expected, by | June 1st, but, of course, will not be | opened until the fall term. The prop- | erty committee held a meeting on Wednesday night to arrange for the seating accommodation, | | | Uniform of Nurses Nurses Alumnae Association of the General Lospital is asking the | Board of Governors to require the graduating class of nurses to appear {at the commencement exercises in | the regular hospital uniform, instead {of low-necked white dresses. Until | a few years ago the graduating class always wore the usual hospital uni- { tor, with its distinctive red ef- The Women Continually Overdo This applies to all women, regard- {less of caste or color. The ambitious | girl striving for school honors, the | over-worked housewife, the shop girl, | girls in offices and stores, and the so- | ciety woman, all climb too high, over- | tax their strength, and what follows? | Nervous prostration, sleeplessness, | backache, headaches, and the inevit- | able weakness and ailments peculiar | to their sex soon develop, which un- |1ess checked bring on more serious | conditions, and which often lead to | operations. An efficient restorative | for such ailments is Lydia E. Pink- | ham's Vegetable Compound, which is { now recognized from coast to coast {as a standard remedy for woman's ills. | emia Kingston an and {in whilst | wris{' | treasurer, | secretary, Miss Louise Cunningham; | | literary committee, Dr. A. V. Brown, Tanner-Dunning - Wedding. wedding the home of Mr 1 Dunning Market Vincent, N Y., when Miss Bessie » bride of Fred- Carthage, N. Y. took place Ca; A Lady Passed Away. ti Haight, DS.0., wife of Belle- Ss "orkeli, t daugliter of Mrs f the late Stephen E April 3rd, at Graven- deceased was born : when she six moved to Belleville Golf for Arnprior. is quite probable that Arnprior have a golf club this summer ville, and ¢ E. Haight ¢ Haight, burst, Ont The Canif years of was age It may Negotiations are now on for laying » course and there are devotecs of the game who are anxious that it be introduced. There is also a movement on foot for the organization of & lawn bowling club out a a great Iroquois Defeats By-law. Acting on the advice of their fel- low town Lieut.Col L. W. Mul- loy, the payers of Iroquois de- feated law to debenture their floating debt of about $15,000 The colonel was satisfied with the way the by-law was writtén, and de- cided it should get the axe. ra a by- At Montreal Meeting, R. J. Rodger has returned from attending a meeting in* Montreal of the Canadian National Jewelers' As- sociation. It has been decided to op- pose a b oduced in the senate amend gold and silver mark- ing act » passing of such a bill in the opinion. of the manufacturers would open 2» doors to frauds. to Bicyele Outlook Good. The popularity of the old trusty bicycle is coming back, During the last few years some people asserted t riding was dying out and that it would not-come back. Accord- ing well-known local dealer, Lowever, the bicyle is more popular than ever and this year's outlook is particularly good. bicycle to a Elected it's Officers The Tennyson Club, Picton, has these officers: President, H. B. Bris- tol; vice-president, James H_ Porte; Miss Margaret Moore; Rev. Alfred Brown, D.D., H. W. Ker- | foot, B.A, F. L. Smith, B.A., and Miss | Nina Conger; musical committee, | Mesdames H Tobey, R. Davison and | Miss Holmes. ---------------- How To Raise Calves. A Whig reader at Brewer's Mills gives us the following valuable in- structions to be followed in the rais- ing of calves, as learned by experi- ence and much success with stock: "For a number of seasons I have followed the same course with calves and among the important points re- quiring strict attention are first the diet. The mother milk is cf course the best for the first two or three weeks. It pays to feed it to get the calf's digestive organs strong and healthy before starting on calf meal, but when the meal feeding is begun after making the feed according to the directions for :alf meal, make it thin enough with warm water for the calf to drink it nicely with what milk can be given each day, to each calf. Feed sparingly so that the calves wil always be eagerly waiting for the next meal. If trouble comes, if the calf does not drink readily, or has . _ New chiefs of United States and Mr. Coolidge, Vice-President, 4 arity, appetite-and umed. It is calves warm m vermin as iry to keep yo and as free fro Frontenac Cheese Board. Frontenac cheese} board will the season on the last in April. William Pillar, urer, expects that the opening price will be high. Many of the factories are being put into but it will be May before have any considerable This will be the condition, all of them quantity for sale. case with the factories on Howe Is- land, Wolfe Island and Amherst Is- land, all of which ship by the steam- Britannic, to Montreal, in order the cost of transhipment to refrige There is an un- usually early flow of this year, and all indications point to an early spring, which will lengthen the per- iod of high production, and, conse- quently, increased profits dairy farmers. er to save rator cars Always Carried Papers The Ottawa Citizen has the lowing: Mounted Police "Royal Canadian 0 Portsmouth "pen." says the despatch, found that he had no papers and accept the man. But we always understood that the mounted police had the makin's, at least. | "Every movie we ever saw that | dealt with the "great northern stretches, the trackless wastes, the | everlasting silences, etc., invariably pictured the mounted police hero's ambidexterity with the Bull Durham sack "But even Bill Hart would foolish without the papers." AN IDEAL REMEDY | FOR SPRING ILLS -- ties look Run Down People Should Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis. | Weak, Try Do vou find it hard these spring days to apply yourself to your work? Do you feel tired, without ambition | or energy? These are the symptoms | of a condition which our grandpar- | ents used to meet each spring with a medical tonie, and medical practice | to-day supports their wisdom. Dur-| ing the winter months the blood fre- | quently becomes weak and thin, es-| pecially in those whose work keeps them indoors most of the time. | Weak blood frequently causes indi- | gestion, lack of appetite, sleepless- | ness, and a constantly tired feeling. | Sometimes there are headaches or a feeling of nervousness, or there may | be unsightly pimples or blotches on | the skin.. Any of these indicate that the blood is out of conflition, and any improvement in the condition of the | blood improves the general health. | The right tonic to improve the blood | is shown by the statement of Miss L. | Evelyn Brown, Milltown, N. B., who | says: "1 can say for myself that I| was greatly benefitted by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. My work keeps me indoors man; hours in the day | and many days in the year. When | feeling exhausted and tired out from | long hours and hard work, Dr. Wil- | liams' Pink Pills make me feel en-| tirely made over. For several years I have taken them in the spring and | find they are the only medicine I| need to keep me in good health. 1I/ believe every girl and woman would find her blood better and nerves | stronger by using Dr. Williams' | Pin': Pills." | You can get these pills through | any dealer in medicine or by mail at | 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- | cine Co,, Brockville, Ont. | for the | fol- icer brought a prisoner from Sand- | wich to Kingston to serve a term in | but the authori- | they refused to | 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 fur- nace or a heater, if mixed with the regular... Chestnut, Stove or Egg Coal. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. , rn SOWARDS KEEPS COAL AND COAL KEEPS SOWARDS All kinds of cut wood and soft Coal. Phone 155 Uptown Office. McGall Cigar Store, 'phone 811. NANA Ami ined SUNKIST SEEDLESS - RAISINS FOR COOKING ' ~ Economic Wholesome Stock Taking Sale of ELECTRIC IRONS from ..$3.00 up. Call and see them. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. \ Pr, - - ~ r TOLET SIX ROOM FLAT--very desirable-- ex- cellent locality. Also some desirable houses for sale. KINGSTON AGENCIES, Limited J. 0. HUTTON. B. G. ROBERTSON Phone 703 67 Clarence Street. SPRING FURS Dealer in Furs only. Gourdier's BROCK STREET, v7 87 Counresy or c AR cnet p-- -------- We're Ready for Spring With a Large, "~~ Stack of Fine Quality Suits and Top Coats For Men and Young Men at Lower Prices $20.00, 22.00, 25.00, 28.00 $30.00, 32.00 See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits at --3$35.00 -- TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) / The average man finds it difficult to live up to the salary he wants his friends to believe he is getting. By the time you have learned to. | dance to the devil's music you may | find yourself a cripple, u

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