Daily British Whig (1850), 28 May 1921, p. 5

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St RHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1vzi, Kingston and Vicinity Ir an aged and respéeted citizen of Bow- [ ministers Who are present covering | manville in the person of Margaret {the *'Parabolic Teaching of Jesus. Wilson, beloved wife of Mr, William M. Horsey, police magistrate. Mrs. | i Horsey had been a citizen of Bow- On May 19th at the Methodist | other player and is now laid up. manville for sixty-two years. She was | gpicopal parsonage, Cape Vincent, | -------- an aunt of E. E. Horsey, of this city. | N.Y. occurred the marriage of Miss | Cinders Come High. | Gladys Mae Consaul, daughter of Mr. | i The village of ah, year | Changed Its Name. {and Mrs. William Consaul, Cape | I purchased weveral carloads of cin-| At the last meeting of the Village | vincent, to John Milne Riddler, Clay- ders from the Grand Trunk for use | Improvement Society, of Clayton, | ton. The ceremony was performed by | fo ------ a o-- Austin's Drie Store ~5Moth Balls. 'BUY COAL EARLY Mines do not carry stocks on hand. If the coal is not shipped out, they cease to produce. The way to prevent a shortage in winter is to buy in summer. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington | Are You on Our Mailing List? She Bert Hunt Injured. | Bert Hunt, Frontenac street, had {his ankle sprained om Thursday ev ] lening during a baseball game at the .' | Fair Grounds. He collided with ap- We publish each month a list of Investment Of- | ferings which contiins quotations on all import. ant Dominion, Provin- © cial and Municipal Gove ernment Bonds. If you arc an occasional or periodical investor, we should like to add your name to our malling list. «Moth Camphor Flakes. ==Oil 'of Cedar. } Married at Cape Vincent, N.Y. DISINFECTANTS Formaldehyde. revere ==Creolin. ~Fecto. May we? Then write us to-day. W. A. Mackenzie & Co. LIMITED J Government and Municipal Bonds. Corporation Securities. 42 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO, CANADA, ~=Sulphur and Formalde- hyde Candles. eve Corner Kiag and Market Square Kingston Phone 230 rete FOR MOVING OF / Freight, Furniture, Safes, Pianos and Cartage of every description-- | Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 877. 158 Wellington Street. | " DAVID SCOTT Plumber Fiambing and Gas Work a speciaj. | ty, All work aranteed. Address 145 Frontenae Street. Phone 1277, DRAW. WINNETT DIINTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Streets Phone 863 ~ Dr. Waugh REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by 0: Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME head and ear noises ¥. hard of hearing go to ydur druggis hot water and: little sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful times a day. This will often bring quick relie dropping into the throat. to prepare, costs little and is pleasan to lake. I [| BUILDING ? Phome 1670. e growing | and get 1 ounce of Par 'int (double! strangth), afd add to it 3% pint of { granulated four from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath- iT% become easy and the mucus stop It is easy Anyone who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give on its roads. The bill has just been i passed 'by the village council and amounted to $851 S-------- Enroute to Mexico. |. Prof Ci W. Greenland, who has | been teaching Columbia University | during the winter, has left for San | Franeisco and will continue the jour- ney to Mexico where he will be en- gaged in geological research. It Would Pay You To Call. , Our range of made to measure suits are of the best material and workmanship. We carry a large stock I blue and black serges, English worsted dnd Scotch tweeds which wa will make to your measure at a ver | reasonable price, Prevost, Brock Sf. | Shipping the Graphite | The Black Donald mines are ship- If you have Catarrhal Deafness or | Ping graphite and a large portion ot | the surplus stock has been disposed of. The sawmill at the mines has about completed the cutting of Ium- ber which will be used in the erection of a new warehouse in Calabogie. -------------- t N.Y. it was voted to change tho { name of the society to "The Women's Civie Club." Meetings #ill be held {twice a month, on Thursday even- {ings. The club has offered to take | charge of the flowers for Memorial i day. ---------- New Fishing Law, A new law has been passed in New York state under which it will be lawful to take from the St. Lawrence river pickerel fifteen inches long, with the limit at fifteen. Previously the law allowed the taking of picker- el not less than twenty inches, and the limit was twelve instead of fif- teen. ---- Married on the Stage Miss N . E. Bush, a general favor- ite In Frankford, Ont., was married on the stage at Greenville, N. Cis where she was playing with the Bert Vogers Musical Company, Lyle Choppin, a member of the company, was groom, and Judge Winkler per- formed the ceremony. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Arthur R. Whitelaw (nee Ethel B. Bush), Frankford. Says Time Is Inopportune, A petition is put in circulation in Belleville calling upon the council to defer action in the matter of passing the by-law to issue $140,000 of de- bentures for Coleman ward school, Quite a number of citizens have sign- ed the decument contending that the t t Will Be The Leader, In July at Couchiching, under the auspices of the Provincial Religious Education Council, departmental training will be given in Sunday school work. Prof. John F. McFad- yen, Queen's College, will be the the" Rev. E. Pratt, the ring service ! being used. The young couple will make their home at Clayton. --------en Formed a' Company. Belleville Motors Limited, now ap- plying for a charter, have taken over the agency of the Ford car for the district and have leased the plant of Greenleaf's Limited, Mill straet. Tae partners of the new firm are Earl ¥. Chapman, sor. of the late Arthur Chapman, county clerk, and Eardley Wilmot, both Belleville boys, who are returning from Toronto and De- troit. Frankford's Assessment. According to the first assessment of the incorporated village of Frank- ford just completed by the assesors, W. J. Gallagher and W. W. Petit, the total assessment of the 'village is $306,235. The business assessment is $50.860. The value of buildings is $227,840. The value o f land is $27,685. Total 'acreage of the village is 601. The total population, as found by the assesors, is 719. 1 Attended Two Funerals Mrs. Mirza Nichols and daughter, Miss Jennie Nichols, Toledo, Ont., are spending a few days with rela- tives in Brockville, What very rare- ly falls to the lot of any one per- son, Mrs. Nichols went directly from Streets, KINGSTON, Oat. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415, NEW PRICES CHARM TEAS BLUE PACKAGE BLACK ...25¢c. PER PACKAGE RED PACKAGE BLACK .30c. PER PACKAGE GREEN PACKAGE JAPAN. . 4 #++..30c. PER PACKAGE ° THESE ARE THE BEST VALUES ON THE MARKET. twee rrr TR = rn S---- m---- SPRING this prescription a trial. ; nn. NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS. If your motor knocks when el or your mileage is low comp. ion, have the carl moved without fmjury to motor | Oxygen Process--30c. per cylinder. WATTS | WRiGTs Machine Woke Florist. Williamson & Wellwood 177. Wellington street. Custom Tailors Fresh flowers and plants daily Prices right. Funeral designs, and wedding 'bouquets to order, Phone 1763. Res, 1137, leader. He will train the normal class each day and these in turn will lead the school. Prof, McFadyen is also to lead a separate group for the time is inopportune. the funeral of her husband to Brockville to attend the funeral on Sunday of 'her. brother, Richard Stratton, a former well known and popular resident of Toledo, ------------ New Grist Mill William Bengry, formerly mana- ger-of the Interprovineial Mills, Ren- frew, is talking of starting a mill to do grinding and chopping for the farmers In that vicinity. At present ere is no mill in Renfrew at which armers can get their own grain converted into flour for their own use. The mill, it is understood, will have a capacity of 50 barrels of flour a day. Ni Luck Pursmed Fin We're Ready for Spring With a Large, Ill-luck appears to be pursuing New Stock of Fine Quality William Boyle, Cedar Grove. Last ; fall his wife died of Injuries received - | o \ in a runaway accident. Late in April his, barns were struck by lightning and totally destroyed, with very For Men and Young Men at Lower Prices $20.00, 22.00, 25.00, 28.00 $30.00, 32.00 small insurance being held, and on Wednesday, while returning from * See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits at tg ~--$35 00 ---- s TWEDDELL"S thrown from his wagon and had his collarbons and three ribs broken, 131 Princess St. : (One door below Randolph Hotel) Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 256. FURS Died at Bowmanville There was laid to rest on May 19th 'Spring Medicine Now Needed by Nearly Every One [quickly dispels that exhausted eeling, enriches the blood and ben- to Purity the Blood and Build |,414 (hie mental, muscular and ner Yous systems. In a word, says a Few come to these trying spring druggist, "Hood's lla is days without weariness, debility, |OUr most dependable restorative." that "tired feeling." caused in large Only the best tonic and puri part by impure, de-vitalized blood. [Ing Ingredients used, --: Cha. of season often "takes nge barks and berries, su Pp - all the strength out of me," as [clans often prescribe. A record ot many people say. 48 years successful use. It will do The .tonic and bleod purifier |You good. Try it this spring. needed is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It Hood's Sarsaparilla IS THE IDEAL SPRING MEDICINE. Dealer in Furs only, 'Gourdier's SR 30 MONTREAL STREET | Two doors from King Edward Theatre N------_-- em, FOR SALE Good second - hand Lumber, Corrugated Sheet Steel and other building materials. I. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario St. Phone 837, rg THE REAL BREATH OF LIFE By CHARLES GRANT MILLER (Copyright, 1921. All Rights Reserved by United Feature Syndicate.) dn 2 EE ------------------ In Charge of Survey. Douglas Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright, London, has received his appointment as head of the geological survey, and leaves at once with his party for the far north. Mr. Wright, who served three years' overseas, returned after the war to Queen's University, of which he is a recent graduate. With his young wife, also a Queen's graduate, Mr, Wright was a guest with his parents in London. -- Moderated in a Call At the meeting of the Lanark and Renfrew Presbytery at " Carleton Place, Rev. M. Henry, interim mod- erator for Adamston, reported that he had moderated in a call to Rev. A. J. McMullen, B.A., Manotick, Ont., in the Presbytery of Ottawa The call was signed by 151 members and 108 adherents, Th: stipend promised is $1,600, payable half-yearly. 'in ad- vance, with $100 for moving ex- penses, and free use of manse, and holidays, v WR Hae & Ca GOLDEN LION BLOCK. ~ CHOICE COAL | | | and | Cho'cest quality ot Scranton COOKED MEATS Coal. No other kind sold by ws # ' McGEEIN'S Phone We see the spiritual side of life, as we see the material side, through atmosphere. It is atmosphere that gives color and perspective to all '| things of the inner as well as the outer Ife. Atmosphere ispthe soul's breath as well as the body's. There are many who feel that circumstances, thing--are against them. They become discouraged dnd are often tempted to give up the struggle because of this supposec force that works in opposition to them. There is a school of philosophy which teaches that "atmosphere" -- the influence of association and environment--is the most potent element in the shaping of one's life. Stop and think what the term "atmosphere" means in this sense. It is a condition of thought. 'Thought makes it all that it is, and thought alone cah change 'it. It other people have the power to make an atmosphere that can Influence and control you, why can't you do it yourself ? You can. We all have that power, But few fully realize it, exercise it unconsciously, You can if you will, make an atmosphere for yourself that will force others to feel it, and through it demand and bring out only the highest and best In yourself and those around you.' In doing this your environment and circumstances will soon be bent to your touch. : . It cannot be repeated too often that one must learn to know oneself and to realize the all-transforming power of right-directed thought. Failure comes from doubt and fear and discouragement, Success comes from confidence and courage. Ph ' fate--in fact, every- on Many 1182 Grove Inn' Yard ------e------ + Farmers Complain, y "Kingston restaurants do not re- flect thre shrinkage-that has taken place in the prices of essential arii- cles of food." This was the complaint of several farmers on Thursday, who stated that whereas they were oblig- ed to accept lowered prices for their butter, eggs, pork and potatoes they were called upon to pay war. prices at the restaurants when they went to dinner. "Wg were given the small- est helping, too,'" said a lady, "and it is surely time that a reduction was made in some of the prices at the restaurants. We have paid to-day the same prices charged last year and the year before, just as if potatoes were still $8 a bag and butter 60 cents a pound and pork 40 cents.' ---------------- The Customs Collectorship The Renfrew Mercury understands that there is a movement on foot, backed by several local organiza- tions, to have Miss Mabel Wright ap- pointed to the position made vacant by the death of her father, the late ge Wiright. Miss Wright is well fitted for the position, She is a grad- uate of Queen's University and has had eleven years' experience as her father's assistant, during the years when there has been a changing tar- iff to deal with. There are no details of the business with which she is not perfectly familiar. In all her work she has given uniform satisfaction. We @anderstand that the appointment of Miss Wright would meet with the ap of a very large majority of the people of Renfrew. Special a CORNER POSTS FOR CEME- At pre-war prices. $12.00 a set. J. E. Mullen 161° FRONTENAC STREET | Phone 1417. WOMEN'S SUMMER VESTS . No sleeves, cumfy and a good yoke-- for...» .. celine anid BOG. WOMEN'S COTTON STOCKINGS _ Black, White and Tan; good, strong- wearing quality for . ... . ..25c. a pair .MEN'S COTTON SOCKS in Black, Grey and Brown-- for srerieyAini...... .25¢. a pair MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS 'DRAWERS Extra strong for . ....75¢. a garment *.TO-NIGHT THE SALE IS ALL OVER AND WE HOPE TO BE ABLE TO SERVE ALL OUR CUSTOMERS TO-NIGHT. SEE WINDOWS AND NOTE PRICES. M. R. McColl Corner of Clergy and Princess Street : : : Phone 82. W ansinits Ginger Marmainde, Marmaade, Nass Jelly, have a full line of We also + Other reliable mikes of Marma- Jades, Jam and Jellies for sale } Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Stroy, License No. 3-27149 Phone 1844, P. 8--LEAVE YOUR ORDER , TO-DAY FOR NEILSON'S ICE CREAM BRICKS FOR SUNDAY. MARRIED . LADIES ARE YOU STILL DOING IT? You must know it is not fair to your husband to continue buying new Hats every season when we can reshape your-old ones into the very latest Spring styles. Get wise! Save $10.00. and put it into that Suit you have in wuind. The Kingston Hat Cleaners Opposite Tz College Book Store. 163 Princess St. Upstairs, 'PLone 1488. Nothing Else is Aspirin Warning! = Unless'you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, You are not getting Aspirin at ail. ept only an "unbroken age" of "Bayer Tabi 2 n," contains #8 oie werk i i id by millions for W. N. Linton & Phone 191. A Andrew's Presbyterian church at!' Levis. He was born at Peterboroe, Ont, and educated there, as well as at Queen's University, 5 Rev. J. J. Wi Dies. Quebec, May 27.--The death oc- curred at the Jeffery Hale Hospital of Rev. J. J, Wright, minister of St. i ------ : The death occurred in Toronto of Miss Eva Gladys Wallbridge, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, John F. Wall bridge, Massassaga.

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