Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1921, p. 5

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savy. WAY, "APRIL 30, 1021. HUYLERS Assorted Chocolates, Black and White Chocolates. Assorted Nut Ye Old-Fashioned Chocolate Creams. Chocolates. Toronto Chocolate Cream -s-. EET ter Sweet), i These are guaranteed fresh. Also fresh Page & Shaw's and Nellnon's. Kodaks and Films Austin's Drug Stere Cerner Kiag and Market Square Kingston Phonas 330 Advice Regarding Moving As Conveyances will be much in demand. the beginning of May, we advise the t y placing of orders for lar gons with us. Kingston - Transfer Co. 153 WELLINGTON ST. PHONE .877. TAXI FOR HIRE G. C. MILLARD Cor. Main and Raglan Phone 235 | w. FAULTY PLUMBING. 1S COSTLY NO MATTER HOW Ss 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 installation. Davie & Barrett Plumbers and Tinsmiths 203 WELLINGTON STREET Phone GSS. | !Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. | W.R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK. § deb drdede dedebd flood ote) 7 % Sdbidbdbd ddd ddd dodo fesdeoe | 21 Main Street. BECAME SO THIN SHE WAS AFRAID "FRUIT-A-TIVES" Made" Her Well, Strong and Vigorous t 805 Cartier St., Montreal, "I suffered terribly from Cons tipation and Dyspepsia for many years. I felt pains after eating and had gas, constant headache, and was unable to sleep at night. T was getting so thin that I was frightened and saw several physicians who, however, did not seem able to help me. At last a friend advised me to take 'Fruit-a-ives'. 1 did so and soon I felt some relief. I continued with 'Fruitsa-tives' and in a short time, the Constipation was banished, I feit no more pains or headache or the disagreeable sensations that follow dyspepsia. Now I am well, strong and " wigoreus. Madame ARTHUR BEAUCHER. 50¢.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 23¢. At all dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. Pr, UILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given 'by O. Aykroyd & Son Phone 1670. NOVEL DISCUSSION ON GROWING OLD Age is nothing but. sickness, a gradual disintegration of the tissues .of your vital organs, said a promin- ent physician. If they are nourished and properly cared for there is no reason why one cannot enjoy the sat- isfaction of always feeling youthful. To bring about such a condition is the mission "of VITAL, the great nerve and brainsremedy. It has re- newed the vigor and vitality of thou- sands of' men and women and through its ability to assist in mak- ing the organs of your body function as nature intended they should has brought happiness 'to thausands. Vital can -be bought at all druggists for 50 cts a box. For Sale By Mahood Drug Co. FRECKLE-FAC How to Rémove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle- face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable con- cern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear com- plexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine -- | double strength--from any druggist 'and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of | the homely freckles and get a beau- | tiful For Sale A new Sharples Milking Machine. Will sell cheap. E. Brawley SYDENHAM, ONTARIO, I Nr PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer, Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St. ny complexion Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case « 3e sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. NEILSON'S ICE CREAM BRICKS are always good because their manu, facture is perfect--Pasturizing, Hom- oginizing, Freezing and Refrigera- tion. 1t is made entirely by machin- ery. and under most sanitary condi- tion. It makes a perfect dessert. Leave your order to-day for Sunday Prouse's Drug Store PHONE 82 mn - DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstall'y Ginger Marmalade, Wagstait'y Viucapple Marmaiade, Wagstan's Brambie Jelly, We also have a full dine of other reliable makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellies for sale ati Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Streeg, License No. 3-27149 Phone 1544. hi REAL ESTATE FOR SALE & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brock Street. . Phone 424. VEAL HINDS ...... 18c.. FRONTS .... 10c LOINS. ........ 45s LEGS ...... 20e CHOPS ...... 15. . cess Meat | arket Q. | DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 5 Kingston and Vicinity 1, To Honor Mother. day this year will be ob- the churches Sund on ay, "Was Badly "Shi m Wilson, who trician at Lake factory, ten feet from a ladder ke. He was badly shaken nose was cug by his glasses as Shirts at Reduced Price. r a few da me ys only we will put working shirts and values from $2.00 to } each, Sizes 14 to 17 House, Brock St rene ---- Inspected Cadets Captain Lee of the Signalling Ser- vice went 'to Belleville on Friday to inspect the high school cadet corps for It.-Col. G. H. Gillespie, who is under treatment in the General Hos- pital Don't Forget the Clock go to bed Saturday night move the hands of your clock or clocks, watches, etc one hour ahead, for Kingston-has adopte)l day- light saving for the summer "months Before vou Many Moved on Friday While according the calendar, Saturday was down as "moving day," quite large number citizens made their move on Friday, and the draymen reported a very busy day's work to a of Attended the Funeral. Mr. and Mrs. H. Muir, Mr and Mrs. A. H. Muir, Mr. C. Bolton, Mr and Mrs: A. W. McLean, Miss Regina McLean, Mrs. Jameg Elder and Miss Ardell Elder, of Kingston, we among those who attended the fun- eral of the late John R. Thompson, i Gananoque A Boy's Bad Injury. While E. Hough's beys, at Holl way, were breaking in a colt recent- ly, it became frightened, upetting {them {the fen helping | The one boy struck against » and a sliver penetrated just above, the eyeball tq .considerable depth. It was at first feared that le would lose his sight, but is improv- "rmgricely under--datly treatments from Dr. Ward, Fgxboro. - Re-stocking Charleston Lake. One "hundred and fifty - thousand pickerel fry were placed in Charles- ton Lake A. W. McLeod, repre- senting the department of game and fisheries as part of organized re- stocking of the lakes of Leeds coun- ty. The fry were hatched at Belle- ville, Further consignments and pickerel will shortly be placed in ta» Rideau lakes, by Canadian *Manufacturers' Dinners. of Canada are being served Y.M.C.A. at 6.30 p.m. on May 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th. Fine moving picturos, fany lecture by Prof. M. D. Plunk Montreal, with distribution of v able samples and cook books to guest, following dinners. Tickets, cents at Y.M.C.A., or Jenkins' cloth ing store. Res rvations now. 'At Belleville Meeting Messrs" H. C. Emlaw, A. Vanlu- ro | ven, James Berry, Jack Cornelus and Ernest Hughson, of the local lodge, Woodmen the World, were in Belleville on Tuesday night, at the initiation of twenty® members of Jarvis, London, and James Fegg, D." C., Kingston, were present. The lodge in Belleville, which was organized two months ago,"now has a membership-of fifty. -------------- No Decision on Cadet Camps No definite action has -yet been taken at Ottawa on the proposal to hold local cadet camps this yar, and the whole question is undecided. The C. C | general | the war. same is the case. with respect to a camp as conducted before The recommendations have seen sent in from the different mili- tary districts, it is said, setting, forth Sunday Services in Churches St. Andrew's--Rey. John W. Ste- phen,' minister, 11: a. m. and p.m, conducted by the min- ister. Students, soldiers and strang- ers welcome. Services { Paul's.--Holy Communion, 11 am.m, Preacher, -Canon FitzGerald, M. A. Sunday School, 3 p.m.. Even- 1ing Prayer, 7 o'clock. Preacher, Can- on FitzGerald, M.A St. | Zion Presbyterian Church, Pine {street.--Rev., Edwin H. Burgess, minister, Services at 11 a.m., and {p.m. The minister will preach at | both services. Seats free. Everybody | welcome, ; Calvary Congregational Church.-- | Charles and Bagot Streets, Services [11 am. and 7 p.m. Y. P. §., Monday, I's p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, |8 p.m. All are welcome. Rey, A. | F. Brown, pastor. | oe Bethel Congregational Church-- | Services, 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. 11 {a. m,, Dr. 8. K. Lake will preach: 7 p.m., Rev. J. I. Hughes will preach, | Sunday school, 3 p. m. A cordial invitation" is extended to all | Gospel Hall, New Orange Building | (ground floor)~--Sunday evening: 7 | o'clock, Gospel service, two short ad- | dresses. Lots of hearty hymn sing- ing, A warm welcome for all. Mid- week service of prayer and praise on Wednesday at 8 p. m Chalmers Church.--Rev, R. J. | Wilson, D.D,, minister. Services, 11 |a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday schooi, 3 | p.m.; Professor J. O. Watts' bible | class in First Congregational church at 3 p.m. The minister will preach at both services. Nota that these ser- es are held daylight saving time. | Union Street Baptist Church, cor- ner of Union and Collingwood streets | -- Pastor, Rev, J. K. Fairfull. Serv- | ices 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday- | school and Bible class, 3 pm; B. {Y. P. U.,, Monday, 8 p. m.; prayet | and Bible study Wednesday 8 p. m. | Come and worship with us. [vie | i | Cooke's Presbyterian Church, | Brock Strcet.--The minister, Rev. | W. Taylor Dale, will preach at 11 a. im, and 7 p.m. Morning subject: "The Lord's Prayer" (2) Evening subject, "A Great Man and a Great Mes- sage." Sunday school at 11 a.m. and 3 pm Bible Class at 3 pm. Al are cordially welcome to these ser- vices, St. James' Church, corner Union ,and Barry streets--T. W. Savary, { rector, the rectory, 152 Barrie | street. 11 a. m., Holy Communion = DODD'S "KIDNEY and sermon Sermon subject, "See- ing God;" 3 p m., Sunday school; 7 p. m., Evening prayer and sermon. Sermon subject, "The Easter Psalms VI. The Marvel of the Resurrec- tion." First Baptist Church, Sydenham and Johnson streets--Rev. J. S. La- Flair pastor, At 11 a. m., sermon theme, "The Passover---Ancient and Modern;' 2:45 p. m., Bible school; 7 p. m., sermon theme, '"Command- ing the Sun," a Daylight Saving ser- mon. The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed: at the close of the morning service, Queen Street Methodist Church, corner of Queen and Clergy Streets-- The pastor, Rev. W_S. Lennon, B.A., B D:, will preach at both services. Reception of new members and the Sacrament of the Lord's supper in connection with the morning service. Sunday A 3 p.m. visitors Seats free. Strangers and cordially welcomed. First Church of Christ, Scientist. --Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington. Sunday school, 9.45 a.m, Services, Subject: 'Everlasting Punishment." Wednesday evening, 8 p.m. , Public reading-room, same address, every afternoon' except Sunday and foli- days, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cordial- ly invited to the services and te the reading-room. . Salvation Army Citadel, Princess street.--Meetings of a special char- acter will be conducted this week- Saturday. 8 p.m., old time free and easy meeting; Sunday, all day meet- ings. 7 a.m., knee drill; 11 a.m. holiness meeting; 3 p.m. praise meeting; 7.30 p.m., Salvation meet- ing. Citadel band and songsters as- sist all day. A hearty welcome for all, . Sydenham Street Church, Metho- dist, Rev, W. T. G. Brown, Minister-- Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m_Holy communion at the morning service, also reception of members. Evening subject, "Value of a Man to Society." Morning class at 9:45 a.m.; Sunday school and Bible classes, 2:45 p. m.; Epworth League, Monday, 8 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday, '8 p. m ; Woman's Missionary Society election of officers, Friday at 3:30 p. m. Princess Street Methodist Church, Rev, J. A. Waddell, minister--Serv- ices 11 a. m_ and 7 p. m. Reception service and sacrament of Lord's Sup- per at the morning service, Annual meeting of Epworth League, Monday, 8 p m. and teachers on Wednesday, 8 p. m. Rev. A. . will be observed. Strangers and vis- itors cordially welcomed, St. George's 'Cathedral.--Very Rev. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A, D.D, dean and rector, 78 Wellington, phone 2156. Rev. W. E. Kidd, M.A, M.C., curate, 7 Wellington . street, phona 869w. St. Phillip's and . St. James' day. 8 a.m., holy communion; 11 am.. holy eucharist. preacher, The Dean. 3 p.m., Sunday schools; ¢ p.m. holy baptism; 7 p.m., evensong. Preacher. Rev. W. E. Kidd. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday are Rogation days. 10 a.m., matins; Thursday, Four -fuil course dinners provided | by the leading food manufacturers) in the | into | 1 the lodge recently organized there. | {High H. school and Bible classes at 11 am. and 7 p.m. | Special service for parents | F. Brown, Calvary Congre- | gational churen, will speak. Services | in connection with Thildren's week | requirements and the proposed, and a | the financial ourse of training i'defin YY. rene indies Aid "Meeting i The annual meeting of the Ladie Aid of Queen streep-Methodist church was held in April-and a good years work reported. The following offic- 'ers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. J. Evans; first vice, Mrs. W. Warren; second vice, Mrs George McCallum; secretary, Mrs. Cockburn? Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. T. R Carnovsky; buying committee, . Mrs. [Glover and Mrs. Wilson; lookout | committee, Mrs. . VanWinkel; icommittee, Mrs. Meek; assistants, Mrs. Pigeon; Mrs. Crawford, Mrs | Hunter, Mrs. Les and Mrs. Lennon. Miss Alma Rosseau Wedded. The marriage of Alma C. Ros- |seau and Raymond P. Smith, took [ place April (21st, in the church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Los An- geles, California. The bride beautifully gowned in white geor- ite decision is looked for short-! sick | was | gette ,over white satin, and carried a | bridal bouquet of orchids and lilies- | of-the-valley. She the charming {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. { Rosseau, formerly residents of King- {ston. The numerous beautiful gifts the bride received showed how popu- is {lar she.is since becoming w resident | of California New Beaver Lake Bridge, The government Beaver Lake, just north worth, on the highway from Napanee to Agden, will be new bridge at | of Tam- | completed this | ¢ week. Phis bridge is of steel and con- | {erete and is a much needed improve- iment on that road. The veteran, W. W. Pr ngle, ex-warden of Frontenac, | had charge of the work and is proud | {of it. While it is not possible to give the several grants for _roads and bridges this year it is understood that {for Addington the member, W. D Black, has' secured approval of most |of those urgently "needed, and the | {amount will be about as much as last | | year. AIA cc A A id | Ascension day; 8 a.m., holy com- munion; 10.30 a.m., hely commur: { ion. | St. Luke's Church, Nelson Street-- | Rev. J. deP, Wright, M.A , B.D., rec- | tor. Rogation Sunday (Sts. Philip {and James, Apostles) -- 11 a. m., | morning prayer and holy commu- |nion; 2:30 p. m., Sunday school and Bible classes; 4 p. m., holy baptism; 7 p. m, evening prayer. Music, an- them, "Oh, Worship the {| Thrusday at 7:45 p. m. Seats free. THE FATEFUL YEARS FOR EVERY WOMAN How To Overcome Troubles That Af- flict Women Only. So far as a woman's health is con- cerned, probably the most fateful years in her life are those between 45 and 50. Many women enter this period under depressing conditions, through .overstrain in household cares, or a neglected condition of the blood, and so they suffer heavily. Among the commonest symptoms at this time are headaches, pains in the back and sides, fever flushes, pal- | pitation, dizziness and depression. It {is well to know that these variations {of health can be relieved by home treatment What women stand in : need of all their life, but never more 180 than in mjddle age, is rich, red '| blood. As a tonic for the blood and | nerves, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are |always useful, but especially will {they help women - at this { Among those who have found bene- fit through the use of Dr. Williams' { Pink Pills is Mrs. J. A. McDougall, Rhodena, N. S., who says: "I was greatly troubled with. nervousness, palpitation of the heart, dizziness, end by Adjutant and Mrs. Goodhew. land a generally run down condition. | It was only with difficulty that I | i King." | (Ascension day), service | 1 Strapgers | and visitors cordially invited to at- | time. |' iF : } [| Vacuum Cleaners To Rent ) ( HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. | RUN OF MINE HARD COAL with the screenings removed, 'selling at $10 a ton. This is very good value. We are ~ getting many repeat orders. .. We have carried this coal for two sea- sons, and have made the as to move it. . S. ANGLIN & CO. | Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Strects, KINGSTON, Out. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. 'price attractive so -- SOWARDS KEEPS COAL. AND COAL KEEPS SOWARDS All kinds of cyt wood and soft Codl. Phone 155 Upbawn Office. McGall Cigar Store, "phone 811. USE SUNKIST SEEDLESS RAISINS FOR: COOKING Economic Wholesome | -- For Spring House-Cleaning Motor Boat Supplies, Dry Cells, Spark Plugs, Coils, Switches, etc. I ee A FOR SLE good lot; 7 rooms; garage: $2350, Frame house on Frontenac St.: and possession on May 15th. Price Cash required $800. Balance to suit purchaser, A. F. PURCEL L 1113 Brock St. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SPRING FURS Dealer in Furs only. Phone 704 | | | had been taking medicine for some | [time 1 did not improve. Finally | friend advised Dr. Williams' Pink | Pills, and I got a supply and began taking them. The result more than {met my expectations, and I am feel- {ing better than I have done for years, | sleep well, eat well, and do my house- | work much more easily. In my case ithe pills certainly did what you claim gor them." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers in medicine, or you can {get them by mail at 50c. a box or six | boxes for $2.50, from .he Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. joy, but few people ever see them. THE SECRET OF A BEAUTIFUL FACE--CAMPANA'S ITALIAN BALM. been used by women for th years. It cures the roughness of fhe Ykin caused by cold and wind. C ana's Italian Balm should be every woman's insepar- able toilet companion. Sold by all druggists, or a one-ounce sample mailed direct upon receipt. of 15¢. | E.G. WEST & COMPANY, Agents. It has beautiful |80 George Street, Toronto. TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL 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 3 pint of hot water jad a little granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. There are such things as tears of | al | This will often bring quick relief | from the distressing head Noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become easy and the mucus stop 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. i Gourdier's BROCK STREET po We're Ready for Spring With a Large, New Stock 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 $35.00 -- TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. ~ (One decor below Randolph Hotel) 4 The trouble with a great many Why doesn't some genius crown young men who want to see life is {himself with glory, by discovering a that they imagine nore of it is worth | process for extractf.g gold and silver. seeing by daylight, from mining shares & '

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