Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1921, p. 5

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dy / : SATURDAY, AUGCST 13, 102Y. - CHOICE 1 WESTERN MEATS and COOKED MEATS MeGEEIN'S Phone 1182 282 Princess Street ---- < Sn" | +» FOR MOVING OF Freight; Furniture, Safes, Pianos and | Cartage of every description-- Kingston Transfer Co. | Phone 3877. 153 Wellington Street. DAVID SCOTT Plumber Fiambing and Gas Work a special. ty. All work guaranteed. Addregy 145 Frontenac Street, Phone 1277, DRAW. WINNETT DINTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Streets { " Phone 364 ( Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. = v Phone 256. Angrove's Repairs Seales, Talking Machines, Bieycles, Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, ete, We do repair Work right a 8 antee satisfaction, 197 WELLINGTON STREET WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1137. 21 Main Street. THE DAILY MISERY OF ILL-HEALTH Three Years of Suffering Quickly Relieved by "FRUIT-A-TIVES™ MR. GASPARD DUBORD 159 Avenue Pius IX, Montreal. "For three years, I was a serrible sufferer from Dyspepsia and my general health was very bad. I consulted a physician and took his medicine and faithfully carried out hisinstructions; but I did not improve and finally the doctor told me I could not be cured. At this time, a friend advised me to try , 'Fruitatves' and I did so. After taking two boxes of 'Fruita tives', 1 was greatly relieved; and gradually this marvelous fruit medicine made me completely well. My digestion and general health are splendid --all of which I owe to "Fruite-tives", . GASPARD DUBORD. B0e.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise, 25¢, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-e-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. BUILDING? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son Phome 1670. W. H. STEVENSON HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, Waggons and Trucks Repaired. Prices moderate 381 KING STREET EAST Furniture--Freight--Baggage TRANSFER Phone 1776J 8. WHITEMAN 210 QUEEN STREET -- a W. R McRae & Co COAL Cho'cest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by us. BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 REDUCED PRICES IN MONUMENTS AND CEME- TERY LETTERING J. E. Mullen 161 FRONTENAC STREET Phone 1417. DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstafl's Ginger siarmalade, Wagntai'y Pineapple Marmalade, Wagstail's Bramble Jolly. We also have a fuil lime of other retiable makes of Marma- inges, Jam and Jellies tur sale a Bon Marche Grocery and Earl Streets 0. 5-2T148 1 FOR RENT | 7 room dwelling. Apply W. H. GODWIN & SON RELIEF FROM PAINING FEET New treatment keeps feet in perfect condition People all over the country are finding an easy and effective way to end foot troubles. Blue-jay Foot Treatment is com- posed of three essential articles for keeping the feet itt prime condition: Blue-jay Foot Soap, Blue-jay Foot Relief (a massage) and Blue- -jay Foot Powder. All who suffer from the nervous strain and "constant irritation of aching, tender feet should try Blye- jay Foot Treatment. At all drug- gists. . Write for free booklet -- "The Proper Care of the Feet"--to Bauer & Black, Limited, Toronto, Blue:-jay Foot Treaty Keeps feet feeling fine FOR SALE GOON, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Ontario and West Sta. Phone 07. PATTON'S DYE WORKS Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St THE DAILY BRITIS SH WHIG. A ------ i el Kingston and Vicinity the excessive heat it has provided occasionally heavy ntly storms that made they 5 | Sorry To Hear It. The many friends of Mrs. George | heavy | Bennett, Bagot street, will be sorry | rains and rece | to 'hear she is seriously ill%in the.l;14 mariners tremble as [CHAR ~ Tar TR A [Har wea the! Are Holidaying. Attorney Byrd'D. Wise and family, New York, are occupying the stone house «pn. the Kilborn farm, west of Cape Vincent, N.Y., during the month of August. winds, been seen here for many years. Received the Habit. Miss Helen J. Keegan, Smith's Sisters of Loretta at Loretta Abbey, Toronto, on Aug. 4th. Her mother, Mrs. Robert Keegan, accompanied by her sister, Miss Rose O'Brien, Mer- rickville, attended the ceremony. Cheese Sales. Brockville, 2,655 boarded, bid, no sales. Madoe, 330 at 21 1-2c. Stirling, 583 at 21 5-8c. Campbellford, 590 at 21 Son Succeeds Father, ** Af & meeting of the executive of the Smith's Falls Board of Trade a few days ago, C. H. McKimm was | chosen to succeed his father, the late |G. F. McKimm, as a member of the | executive. 21 1-4c Expressed Thanks. 7-16c. lar, has expressed its thanks to the newspapers 4t Kingston for the not- ice théxMook and the reports they gave of the assembly, Had a Bad Fall. Dr. Preston, Carleton Place, is go- ing about these days with his arm in a sling, the result of a fall he re- ceived a week ago when he was knocked down by a bicycle on Bridge street, causing the fracture of a wrist, Had Te Amputate Arm, Solomon Jones," Pembroke, who | had his thumb severed while cut- ting wood in May last, became a vic- tim of blood poisoning and it was necessary to amputate his arm last ec week. Chief Armstrong Re-Elected At the convention of the Dominion Fire Chiefs' Association held :n Three Rivers, Que., this week, Chiaf James Armstrong, of Kingston, was re-elected treasurer. Chief Armstrong will also be a delegate to the Inter- national Convention to be held in A'- lantic City, in October. Sale of Boys' Suits, We have received two special lines of boys' 3uits, colors grey and brown, worsted, sizes 26 to 35. The regular price was $13.00, sale price, $8.00. | See window. Prevost Clothing | House, Brock street. Back to the Old Town. Rev. W. D. Turner and family, Montreal, are spending their holidays here in the old McLean homestead, Carleton "Place. Mr. Turner will occupy the pulpit in St. Andrew's church during August, preaching for the united congregation. Enlarged For A Week. In the weekly court at Toronto on Thursday, in the case of Maguire v. Maguire,-A. B. Cunningham, K.C, for plaintiff, moved for receiver. G. | W. Mason for defendant. Enlarged | one week. ~ On Road to Recgvery. Earl Cornwell, the Napanee who was run over last week, .is in: proving nicely at the Géneral hospi- tal. He had a hard struggle to pull through but now is on the road to recovery. boy Some Splendid Corn. William O. Wing has on his farm two miles from Lyndhurst, a stalk of ten inches on July 28th. The field of eight acres was planted on the 31st May and the corn averages from ten and a halt to eleven feet in height. ) Preaching In Toronto. Rev. Taylor Dale and family, are spending their summer vacation at the manse of St. Columbia's Presby- terian church, 12 Westmount avenue, Toronto. Mr. Dale is preaching at North Broadview presbyterian church for the next two Sundays. Work is Completed. Work on the new wing of Pem- broke General hospital and on the re- novations and improvements to the TBA Pm mm STROUD'S The taste is the test, The Atmosphere Was Heavy 'I'oo. This has been the most exception- al summer in the memory of most old timers in Kingston. Beginning witn "TOO FAMILIAR" By CHARLXS GRANT MILLER (Copyright; 1921. All Rights Keserved by United Feature Syndicate.) A good many 'girls, launched into society and questing husbands, and a good many young men, building up practice or a business," believe that they 'help themselves by taking and giving many confidences and by getting as close as possible to persons whom they meet. But the girl who opens her soul to every man finds in time that men flee before her. A girl must be exclusive if she would be highly appreciated. The value of confidence, like the value of wheat and potatoes, is regulated by=the supply. Neither will people employ doctors or lawyers whom they know intimately. It is better for a lawyer or a doctor to know a great many people slightly than to be entitled to call all the young women by their first names and to invite himself to family meals. It cheapens one's confidence to make them too common. There are men and women who expose their minds-to every one with whom they are on terms of familiarity. The whole world knows the private busi- ness, the secret thoughts and emotions, the domestic trials and troubles, the follies and sins of such persons. And such persons, while they have many intimates, have few reai friends. It is better to have a few inti- mates and many friends. The excellent quality of reticence is almost an essential element of success, More people have hurt themselves by telling too much than too little. From practical as well as sentimental standpoints it is prudent to keep most people at a distance and to become familiar with only a 'few. Nature seems to have so planned that one chum, or ong sweet- heart, or one wifé, is sufficient to one's needs of soul-close companionship. Po R Wild Strawberries for all summer complaints -- Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, etc., do prevalent at this time of year. It is absolutely safe and very effective. Full directions on 'each bottle. oh PRICE, 83c. M. R. McColl Prescription Druggist. Real Estate and Insurance 89 Brocl: Street. Phone 424. Phone 82, (Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks sways on hand) Aspirin Nothing Else is Aspirin Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all. Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physici#hs during 21 years and proved safe by millions for Rearitis, | Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, euritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Made in Canada. ~ Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents--Larger Aspirin. 1s the trade mark {Iutisared 1a Canada) of Bayer Mjtaufa uf al Mate: aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. While 3: is well known that AOE ure. to assist the public agaiast imitations, the Tablets of Parr Company will be stamped with their seaeral trade mark, the "Bayer Cross." i Such petdliar weather gs nord Falls, peceived the holy habit of the | The Sovereign Great Priory of th2 | Dominion of Canada, Knights Temp- | corn which measured. thirteen feet | {report showed $182.52 i old building i8 now fully completed. { The transformation. in the operating department especially |derfuly and t BOW tals s-surpassedin--few pity howpic To Go to Brantford, Angus Buchanan who hag for near- {ly three years been boys' work sec- retary at the Dellevilie Y. M.C.A., accepted more lucrative position at Brantford. His duties will begin on Sept. of Boy Park. Caught a Fine Bass, One of the largest bass taken at Cape Vincent, N.Y, landed by Mrs. Arthur Roseman, pounds. Mrs. Roseman is very much elated over the catch Second Growth Potatoes, The Renfrew Journal received an siderable growth an inch and a half long. It was grown by Andrew Drew, storekeeper, Mountain Grove, on the C.P.R. and was brought to Renfrew by Michael Doyle, tor for the C.P.R. Scholarly Sermons, Rev, John LaFlair, Kingston, who with his family is visiting at thé Maynard farm, west of this village, conducted the services at the Presby- terian church Sunday morning and evering, His sermons were interest- ing and scholarly. Rev. Mr. Cort oc- cupied Mr. LaFlair's pulpit in the First Baptist church, Kingston. Cape Vincent (N.Y.) Eagle. Get Ready Now. About four weeks more, then the coal bin and the other things that are essential for future comfort. Strange, isn't it, how fast the seasons travel? No one, however, will have any rea< son to say that this summer was not a good, old-fashioned one @nd just the kind ice cream dealers and ice men wanted. They surely had theit innings in 1921. Lost a Valuable Horse. Fred Stanzel, Carleton Place, sus- tained a serious loss a week ago when that handsome gray dray horse of his was drowned. The dray was at the Bates & Innes factory and while the teamster was inside the horse walk- ed down to the river bank to get a drink. The heavy wagon bore so heavily upon the horse that when it reached the retaining wall the weight pushed him over into the water and the wagon going over on top of him pinned him down until he was drowned. CHOLERA INFANTUM Cholera infantum is one of the fa- tal ailments of childhood. It is a trouble that comes on suddenly, es- pecially during the summer months, and unless prompt action is taken the little one may soon be heyond aid. Baby's Own Tablets are an ideal medicine in warding off this trouble. They regulate the bowels and sweet- en the stomach and thus prevent all the dreaded summer complaints. Concerning them Mrs. Fred Rose, of South Bay, Ont., says: "I feel Baby's Own Tablets saved the life of our baby when she had cholera infantum and I would not be without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. a2 Board of Education Quarters. When the time arrives for the transfer of tLe Bank of Montrea! frofn the city buildings, to the new office to be erected, the vacated rooms would suit admirably, the Board of Education. It is"quite de- sirable that all the civic institutions | should be housed in the city hall, and this would give the Board of Education the proper setting to their work. There is ample room for a board room as well as the quarters for the Board of Education staff. Charleston Lake Association. The Charleston Lake Association had a good year. Since last season over 100,000 pickerel fry and 10,000 black bass fry; have been placed in the lake. A committee was appoint- ed to arrange for the marking of the dangerous shoals. It was decided to request the fishery department to ap- point a salaried fishery overseerer for the lake. The following officers were elected: President, L. M. Davison; vice-president, C. J. Banta; treas- urer, E. C. Tribute; secretary, S. C. A. Lamb; board of governors, Mrs. M. A. Johnston, Wm, Gleichman, L. G. Earl; convenor for annua] pienie, Mrs. M. A. Johnston. The treasurer's in saving bank department and $59.50 in cur- rent account. ------------ Miss Margaret Grace Grant, dan- ghter of the late John Grant, and Walter Bain Reynolds, head of ths firm of W. B. Reynolds & Co., and thember of the public utilities com- mission, Brockville, were married oa Tuesday in Brockville. The death of Mrs. Joel Earls took place at Roebuck at the residence of her son, Milton, on Aug, 3rd. Deceas- ed has been ailing for some time ané until lately had resided in Prescolt. She was eizhiy-five years of age. is really won- | the accdmmodation there | has | an offer to a similar but | 1st, on | his return from the Canadian Camp | Workers held at Algonquin | this season was | unusual specimen of potatoes in the | shape of a new potato with a con- | be- | tween Sharbot Lake and Peterboro, | inspec- | DRAIN TILE CLAY TILE FOR DRAINING FARM LANDS. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. 'Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. |r YOUR SUNDAY DINNER served after church without vorry or work on your part. Give us a trial, and you'll never wish for a better din- ner, Grand Cafe 7 PETER LE E, PROP, 222 Princess Street New York. The fish was a beauty and | tipped the scales at a trifle over four | Phone Two Doors Above Opera House 1843. T DISTRIBUTORS FOR H. A, WOODS CO. *"AIR-TITE" AND VALVES, TILTING WHEELS, ORDINARY. STEERING WHEELS, MAXOTIRES, TIRES VULCANIZED, FREE AIR, Come in and let us show you that what you WAN™ we HAVE. We are sure to please you. TUBES EASTERN CANADA MAX OTIRE RUBBER CO, A. NEAL, Manager 284 Ontario Street. Phone 2050. SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 1505. OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY UPTOWN ~------ = New Stock of Fine Quality Suits and Top Coats For Men and Young Men at Lewer 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) "TO-NIGHT KIDDIES i SOX--- White, Tan, Black and Fancy Tops--all sizes to clear to-night for..............25¢c. a pair For all the family in Cotton, Lisle, Silk and Cashmere-- from "o « N. Linton & Co. The Waldron Store. Jean Bradley, youngest daughter * of Mrs. Mary McLennan, Winnipeg, was married to James Vincent Prego, Winnipeg, formerly of Brockville, Ont. on Aug. Ird, in St. Mary's cathe- dral, Winnipeg. In Almonte, on Aug. 3rd, with Rev. Mr. Browning o ting, the marriage took place of Heryl Ayliffe, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Newsome, Plum Hollow, and J. War§ Leahy, Huatingdo, Que, Pa.

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