Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1921, p. 5

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WUESPAY, AUG, 2, 1921. = CHOICE ] WESTERN MEATS : and COOKED MEATS - McGEEIN'S * Phone 1182 282 Princess Street FOR MOVING OF Freight, Furniture, Safes, Pianos and Cartage of every "Mescription-- ' Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377. 158 Wellington Street. DAVID SCOTT Plumber iambiag and Gas Work a specia). ty. All work santeed. A Froid 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1:77 DR.A.W. WINNETT DANTAL SURGEON. Carner of Johnsun and Wellington Phone 868 Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 256, Angrove's Repairs Seal Talking Machines, Bie: by Garringen Lava Moreen, oie Ws repa o nd guarant satisfaction. " i 197 WELLINGTON STREET WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouguets to order. Phone 1763. DYSENTERY WAS THE CAUSE. 'of bowel complaint, other disease so quickly undermines I the strength and brings abbut a con- dition: of prostration and utter col- lapse that often terminates fatally. . | | To ¢héck the unnatural discharge | { without bringing on constipation you | should use that grand old remedy | with a reputation extending seventy- | six years. | DR. FOWLER'S EXTRACT OF WILD. STRAWBERRY. Mr. G. H. McVagh, Mawer, Sask., | writes: --"About eight years ago 1 had a severe attack of dysentery. If was sick for three weeks. I weigh- | ed 154 Ibs., when I took sick and 125 ! when I got it stopped. I think 1 tried every medicine on the market, | but did not find relief until I waed | Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- berry,-and one bottle did it. I think i there is nothing like it for diarrhoea | or dyseamtery. I always keep some, on hand as a person does not know ! when he will need it." | Price, 50c. a bottle; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, BUILDING? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? en by giv O. Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street. Phone 1670. W. H. STEVENSON HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, Waggons apd Trucks Repaired. Prices moderate 381 KING STREET EAST DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS FOR WOMEN'S AILMENTS 25 years Standard for Delayed and Painful Menstruation. Sealed Tin package only, all Druggists or direct by Mail. Price $2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy Co, 71 BE. Front St., To- ronto, Canada. Dr. Nash's DENTAL PARLORS: 183 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON, ONTARIO We specialize on:--Painless Extrac- tion, Latest Treatment of Pyorrhea, X-Ray work. CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS SILLS, CAPS, LINTELS, ETC. Improved process. Material and price are right. | | | ~ 2 527 Princess Street, corner Alfred Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea Salmon, Had- dock, Halibut and Cod BOOTH FISHERIES Canadian Co. Phone 520, 63 Brock Ste Ne. 9-3240. Cho'cest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by ns BOOTH '& CO. Grove Ion Yard Phone 188 PATTON'S 'DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 3849 Princess Sg. REDUCED | PRICES IN MONUMENTS AND CEME- TERY LETTERING J. E. Mullen 161 FRONTENAC STRERT Thome 1417. Dental Surgeon Wishes to announce that he has resumed | his practice, cor. Wel- lington and. Princess Streets. Phone 2092. Wagstass Glage: sarmalade, Sotetairs Brand Sen, Ain © We also bave a ll jine of Ry a Xr 'Bon Marche Grocery Cor. Ki F Bari Streeta \ | LOST 29 POUNDS, | Dysentery is one of the worst forms | and 'hardly any | | is too in Face Cream fs a delighttu), cooling and re- freshing, vanishing Poroxide Cream. It cools the fire of sovere sunburn, and is quickly absorbed, leaving thie skin soft, & Apply smooth and delicately fragrant, 5 Men like it after shaving. For * W. H. GODWIN tie fay: %& SON M. R. McColl Real Lstate and Insurance Prescription Druggist. 89 Broel: Street. Phone 421. Phone 82. 3 FOR RENT | . 7 room dwelling, 'THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC. \ ' S a ---------- PR ry v "Kingston and Vicinity Motorist Pays Fine. motorist called at the use an? paid a fine fo: speed- provincial highway. There h sj€ading cn this road. their youngest son had met with a drowning accident on July 24th. The victim was thirty-four years of age and was married, leaving a widow and two children t6 mourn his lose. county ------ Cheese Sales, Listowel, 2,783 boarded, no sales. Belleville, 288 at 24 9-16c. St. Hyacinthe, Que., 500 at 22¢. Watertown, N.Y, 4,950 at 19 1-4¢, ------------ . One Expense After Another, When the public schools open in the fall the parents will be face to face' with the purchase cf (hree new: text books, a geography, a history of Canada and a history of England. Thus .is education one expense after another. ------------ Repairing St. George's. Itepairs are being made to the ex- terior of St. George's cathedral, It 1: many years since pointing was done on the building, and the walls are vow being put into first class shape, mn. -------- Bender-Poole Wedding, A quiet wedding wassolemnized on Monday in the church of the Good Shepherd, Cornwall, by the Rev. G. Scantlebury, of Ottawa, when Violet, third daughter of Rev. Montague Somer and Mrs. Poole, was united to Rev. C. Adrian Bender, Combermere. To Work 10 Hours a Day. It is understood that the Kingston shipyard will on Wedresday go back to the ten-hour day again. About a month ago the aours Were increas ed from eight {0 rine. - Er ---------- Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daly, Pem- broke, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude Mae, to C. J. Kennedy, Iroquois, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy, Alice, the marriage to take place the scc- ond week in August. -------- /" Disobeyed un Order. Samuel Rosseau, who resides In the township of Hallowell, just east of Picton, was fined $15 and costs by Police Magistrate Williams on Thurs- day last for wilfully disobeying the quarantine order of the medical health officer for Hallowell township. ---- Has Deen Retired. Has Taken Action. Magistrate Peden, Carleton Place, has entered an action for libe! ag- ainst Chief Nichols of the same town based on his letter to the council which appeared in recent minutes, Mr. Stafford, Almonte, is handling the case for Mr. Peden. Drowning Accident. Mrs. M. Anderson, Belleville, re- ceived word trom Mr, and Mrs. J. H tn on a W.. J. Wells, clerk in the post office, and R. J. Elliott and J. B. Hanlin, letter carriers, recently retired under surerarnuation, finished their work Ar mn en YOU are BO ex periment ing when on use br. a se"s Olnt- ment for Eczema and Skin Irrita. tious. It relieves at once and gradu- ay heals the skin. Sample box Dr. Chase's Olutment free if you mention this per aa send 2 stamp for pos . 5a IX; a ealers or 'waited, Toronto. a r A MANIFESTO AGAINST GOD By CHARLIIS GRANT MILLER (Copyright, 1921. All Rights Reserved by United Feature Syndicate.) Botte In a little Russian village on the Baltic manifesto abolishing the rule not only of the Diety. Poor, the people have issued a Soviet, but also of the ignorant victims of a cruel destiny and a still more cruel delu- sion, ~ Blinded by false hope of liberty, they .madly strike alike at the source of their misery, and at the source of their only true hope. . "As the blind and furious Samson tore down the pillars of the Temple upon himself, so these poor, frenzied people, wild with their new strength, seek to tear down the most sacfed sanctuary of human justice. The French of the revolution tried the same thing. They, too, declared God ahplished and for a long time it indeed seemed that His countenance was forever hidden from man by the blood that flowed in rivers from the guillotines, and by the flames that laughed devilishly from the torture pyres, and that His ear was closed against the curses, the wailings and the shrieks of anguish and despair that turned France into an inferno. ' But sanity and God returned together. There were many ghastly graves to close up, many gaping wounds to- heal, mafiy bitter woes to ameliorate in the wrecked nation for God, who cannot be abolished, can punish and forgive. The people of the far Arctic village know little of history. The lesson must be written out for them in their own blood. Alas, Many far mere learned, far wiser than they, refuse to read from the open page of life that God cannot be abolished. The czar sometime may be abolished--and happy the people that can set up in his stead a government of good order and justice, upon which God may smile. Bi Churches may be abolished or decay, priests may be abolished or disregarded, creeds and rituals may be abolished or forgotten, but God can no more be abolished by manifesto of men than can the steady march of time or the eternal circling of the stars be stopped by a puny cry in the dark. : PEN We have just received a fresh supply of this famous regu- lator for the LIVER AND KIDN EYS. It's solution affords an ideal SALINE MINERAL WATER which is just the proper thing to take this warm weather. It com es In two siges--35¢., and 00c. See our window display! Sargent's Drug Store 186 PRINCESS STREET. PHONF 41. Anderson, Dixon, Ill, stating tha' on the last day of July. All over Canada quite a number of employees of the post ofics departmeat have been retired. » A Rea] Bargain. We have dozen of Tooke's colored shirts which ve will sel) for less than wholesale prices, sizes 14 to 16 1-2. The regu- lar price of these shirts was $2.50 and $3.00; your choice, while they last, $1.50 each--Prevost, Brock street, v To Go to Assyria, Joseph Masook, who has carried on a dry goods business at Tweed for a number of years, has disposed of his stock to a cousin in Havelock, and ft has been removed to that town. Mr, Masook will take a trip to Assyria, where he has a wife and family living, and will bring them to Canada later on. 80,000 Fam Laborers. It is estimated that to harvest this year's crops in Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta, it will require ap- proximately 30,000 men. The Canad- fan Pacific has arranged and is ad- vertising usual special fare of $15.00 to Winnipeg and will run special trains from Toronto, August Sth and 17th. See any Canadian Pacific agent for full details. -------------- Receives Degree of Ph. D. Prof. John Alexander McRae, Queen's University, has had the de- gree of doctor of philosophy con- ferred on him by Mancheslcr univer- sity. Dr. McRae is an instructor in the department of chemistry and. for the past two years has been on leave of absence. He will be back at Queen's for the fall session, and at the present time is on his way across the ocean, Protection Against Auto Thieves, One of the safe-guards some local automobile owners have taken to protect their cars against theft has been to arrange a burglar alarm at- tachment so that when the prake is relpased the electric connection 'is prade, and the horn starts to sound a warning. Many of the owners are burning lights outeide of their gar- ages 80 as to scars any would-be thieves away. x Presentation and Address. Victor Mitchell left Perth on Wed- nesday for Seattle, Wash., where in future he will reside with his mother, Mrs, J. R. Mitchell, / formerly of Perth, who went to Seattle some months ago. He had been a valued employee of the Perth Shoe Co., and a prominent cornetist in the Lanark { and Renfrew Regimental Band. Pre- | vious to his going away the members of the Band presented him with an address and a gentleman's toilet set. i a a. Purse Presented, The parishioners of St. Michael's cherel, Douglas, on learning of the departure of Rev. Father Harrington, 78 the weet, resolved to give outward expression to that love and esteem which the young priest engendered in their hearts during his amongst them. On Sunday afeer Father Harrington had celebrated mase, he was approached by Messrs. John Breen, Jeremiah Lynch and H. Hamilton. The latter read an ad- dress, with a presentation of a sub- stantial purse of $500. Teaving For England. Rev. W. 8."Lennon, B.D., of Queen Street Methodist church, and presi- dent of the Montreal Methodist Con- ference leaves on Wednenday and sails on Friday on the 8.8. Melita for England to attend the Methodist Ecumenical Congress, He will re- tarn the first week in October. Dur. ing August. his pulpit will be sup- plied by a returned missionary on Aug. 7th and thereafter hy Rev. D. Mick and Rev. G. Stafford. For September = Rev, George Dustin, S8.T.L., will fll the pulpit, --------y 'Killed in Railway Accident. Mrs. Edward Gallagher, Pembroke, received a sad message, advising her of the death of a brother, Samuel Kelly, in a railway accidént about 150 miles east of Port Arthur. A despatch states that he was "killed in a washout" which probably meant that the engine on which he was working as a fireman was derailed. A sad featuré of the young man's death is the fact that his wife, a daughter of James McGuire, Allu- mette, is a patient in Port -Arthur hospital, having given birth to a child only a few days ago. The re- mains "were_forwarded to "Rembroke for interment. Shanks-Riddell Wedding. A wedding ceremony was parform- ed at McDonald's Corner's, Preshy- terlan manse, on Wednesday after. .| noon, July 27th, Rev. G. Little offici- ating. Miss Katherine Ada Riddell, youngest, daughter of Mr. dnd Mrs. Daniel Riddell, Mississippi, became the bride of Isaac Shanks, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shanks, Fallbrooke. The charming young bride was atti ed in a drecs of white silk with rose trimmings. The bridesmaid, Miss Margaret Shanks, sister of the groom, was gowned In white silk, Archie Riddell, brother of the bride, supported the groom. After the ceremony the party motored tp the bride's home where they sat dows to a supper. The groom is ote of Snow Road's prosperous farmers, Both young people are wel] and favorably known, and many friends | unite in extending them best wishes for a happy future. Bd Some people think that others " bave no right to think as they please, received about thirty | sojourn | > Hl * We are. not looking for any reduction | --in the price of Coal. - Now is a good time to lay in a supply for next winter, : S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Hay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 68. Factory Phone 1415, 1 ® When going for a Beat or Automobile trip let us get your lunch ready. We will make up what Picnic Lunches you like and the way you Prepa red ', Our prices aresreasonable. A *, PETER LEE, PROP, ! 222 Princess Street Two Doors: Above PROVINCE OF MANITOBA, 6%-20 Year Bonds * § ~. Interest June and December | * [ 21 _ Price 97.17. Yied 6.25.4 * * Bongard, Ryerson &!Co. {7 \ "Lhe Home of Good Investments." . y 287 BAGOT STREET. PHONE £728. i #4 | 85 Bay Street,}Toronto. §-/ | New Stock of Fine:Quality / * Suits and | Top Coats | For Men and Young Men at Lower Prices $20.0q, 22.00, 25.00, 128.00. $30.00, 32.00 See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits/at --3$35.00 -- ee TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St, } ® (One door below Randolph' Hotel) 2 7 - 4 AT SPECIAL PRICES The new styles in dainty Checks, Mary Pickford make at $2.25, $3 and $4.50. WHITE WOOL FLANNEL = - for Skirts--guaranteed unshrinkable, at..........$1.00 and $1.25 a yard a . BATH TOWELS in White and Colored--specially pric- edfrom.........~. ..35¢c.apairup 'W. N. Linton & Co. . Phone 191. The Waldron Store. a ST Gg gg - THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Wasting anything done in the eavpen. (rT dag, Rotimatey Sires on al Lisa: HM A ea floors of ull kinds, All orders attention. Shop 1 Baggage TRANSFER Phone 1776J | SS WHITEMAN vi 210 QUEEN STREET »

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