Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1921, p. 5

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 186, 921. * THE DAILY BRITISH W HIG. WESTERN MEATS d an COOKED MEATS ||| | | | 282 Princess Street = ||| S-- | FOR MOVING OF Freight, Furniture, Safes, Pianos and Cartage of every description-- Kingston Transfer Co. Phone 377. 153 Wellington Stregt. IW. H HORSE SHOFER and BLACKSMITH. Waggons and Trucks Repaired. Prices moderate. 381 KING STREET EAST BUILDING? REPAIRS OR ANTERATIONS? remy ber EOS given byron O. Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street, Phone 1670. en ---- The Telgmann School of Music Piano, violin and other stringed instruments; elocution and dra- matic art. Pupils may begin at any date. Terms on application. Engagements for concerts aec- cepted. 216 Frontenac Street. Phone 1325;. DAVID SCOTT Plumber Fiambing and Gas Work a special. ty. All work guaraant Addregy 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277, DRAW. WINNETT D3INTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Streets Phone 863 Dr. Waugh 108 Wee a Phone 256. Angrove's Repairs Scales, Talking Machines, Bicycles, Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, etc. We de repair work right and guarantee satisfaction. 187 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. W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOUK, COAL Cho'cest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by Why . BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 REDUCED PRICES IN MONUMENTS AND CEME- TERY LETTERING ¢ J. E. Mullen 161 FRONTENAC STREET Phome 1417. DID YOU EVER TRY . Wagstsf's Ginger siaimalade, Wagntan'y {incapple Marmaiads, Wegetali's Brambie Jelly. . We also bave a full line ot other reliable makes of Marma- ¥, Jam and Jelliea for sale 'Bon Marche Grocery * License Boy [-2T149 ££. > "ne ~ FOR RENT 7 room: dwelling. Apply W. H. GODWIN : & SON Real Estate and Insurance * FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Ontario and West Sta. Phone 67. ny 5 rea Dr. H. A. Stewart Dental Surgeon Wishes to announce that he has resumed his practice, cor, Wel- lington and Princess Streets. Phone 2092. Dr. H. A. Stewart PATTON'S DYE WORKS Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 349 Princess St J-- + SCIENCE CAN NOW END CORNS Ji: Troubles Ave Out-of- Date, fe Millions Know This Now A famous expert, years ago, solved the whole éorn problem. The method is Blue-jay--the plas- ter or the liquid. It stops pain in- stantly. Soon the whole corn gently loosens and comes out, Now folks who pare or pad corns do themselves injustice. So do users of old methods, harsh and crude. Blue-jay is modern. Tt is ap- proved by authorities. It is easy, simple, quick and sure. Just apply it and forget it, and watch what becomes of the corn. After that, you will never let a corn pain twice. Your druggist has Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay wild Strawberry for all summer complaints -- Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, etc., so prevalent at this time of year. It is absolutely safe and very effective." Full directions on 'each bottle. PRICE, 85e. M. R. McColi Prescription Druggist. Phone 82. (Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks always on hand) STEVENSON| 1 Kingston and Vicinity i Napanee Fair. | Sept. 13th, 14th and 15th. Larger | among the fraternity, met his death | ninety-four years JOld, {and bétter than ever. Write J. L. Boyes, secretary, for prize list. er es costs asm Celebrated an Event. Stephen Lake, West Lake, cele- { brated his eightieth birthday last | week. Mr. Lake is still hearty. i | With Son in Belleville, { M ir. and Mrs. Morgan, Kingston, | are making their home for the pree- | ent with their son, Mr, Percy. Mor- | | gan, Belleville. . Attended Special Bession. returned from .Toronto, where she was attending a special session at the | university there, - Getting Along Nicely. | Mrs. (Dr.) Hesna, who recently | suffered a fall at the wharf at Howe Island, where she is spending the! Just Listen to This ! ! The Toronto Star says: Napanee | police have discovered a lot of stolen jewelry hidden in a cistern. None of the cistern is suspected, however, but some of the brethren are. | Retorn From Camp. Prof. W. C. Baker and family have returned home from their camp at Bob's Lake, where they had for guests Thomas V. Graham and O, J. | Hickey. All enjoyed twelve days of outdoor life. Churches Undergo Repairs. Several of the churches have been undergoing repairs during the sum- mer months. Workmen are busy at Sydenham street church repairing the steeple and reconstructing the heat- ing system, Pleasant Water Trips. If you are planning to spend a day on the water consult our bul- letin of pleasant water trips, publish- ed in this paper. Some place to 80 everyday on the commodious str, S:. Lawrence. No over: crowding. ® ------ Sale of Boys' Suits. We have received two special lines of boys' suits, 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. Hotel Dieu Redecorated. The main entrance at the Hotel Dieu is again opén after being closad while the main hallway has been re- decorated." New and very complete electric wiring has recenty been in- stalled in the hospital. ------ Contract Awarded, The village of Cardinal has award- ed the contract for remodelling and building additions to the G. F. Ben- son property in that place for a con- tinuation school to Haggerty & Co., Brockville, The work will be started at once, % Have Left for Home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayer, Mrs. Martin Crysler, Mrs. Joseph Allison, and Miss Elizabeth McGhie, from De- troit, left for home on Wednesday, after having spent three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bradshaw, Syden- ham, Ont; Passed Examinations, G. L. Higgins, sons of Mr. and Mrs. 'R. J. Higgins, Brockville, was successful in passing the middle school normal examinations, which he wrote at Kingston, where he has been attending the Collegiate Insti- tute. Miss Gladys M. Graham, B.A., has | mink wandered into the Randolph summer, is getting along nicely. ~| contents and a number of live stock. | city, and a steamfitter well known | {at Peterboro while working at his {trade in the General Electric works {"there. "He fell Trom a scaffold, strik- | ing his head upon the cement floor. | { Cheese Sales. Belleville, 1,663 at 22% ¢. 4 London, 630 offered, 20% bid; no | sales, : Cornwall, 3,281 at 21%¢c to 22e¢. St. Hyaeinthe, Que., 400 at 205¢. Watertown, N.Y, 4,706 at 1815¢c. | | Mink Wanders Into Hotel, | A little stranger in the form of a+ | hotel Saturday evening and gave the people in the lobby qhiite a surprise. It resented the efforts of some men to eatch it, biting. one man several times before it was finally subjected. Nobody seems to Know where the animal came from. Quandary, She love me--she loves me not, What shall I now believe? That daisy stuff's only rot; "She loves ma--she loves me not;" But then, when, by dint of plot, I think that I perceive She loves me, she loves me not! What shall I now believe? Barns Are Destroyed. The barns and other outbuildings of Percy Chester, located about three miles from Merrickville, were de- stroyed by fire together with their A barn and contents belonging to Mrs. Bennett, near Swan Station, were burned on the same day. Spon- taneous combustion is believed: to have been responsible in each case. Canadian Visitors Cared For, The visiting polo players are en- tertained at the summer homes of the villa colony, Alexandria Bay, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ogilvie, A. E. Ogilvie, Major MacDougall, 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beardmore, Miss Beardmore of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Case, General Bickford and | Cecil Cowan of Toronto are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Graham Miles. ------------------------ New Town Hall Contractor White, Belleville, has a gang of men at preparatory work on the basement of the new town hall at Bancroft. The building will be 40 x 70, two storey brick veneer, with a seating capacity of four hundred. In the basement will. be a council chamber, jail and public library. also furnace and fuel room. The new structure when finished will add greatly to the appearance of the vil- lage in general. ? A SS i A ---- . Celebrates Ninety-Fourth Birthday. Robt Lumley celebrated his ninety- fourth birthday at the home of his son, Thomas, at Doxsee's Corners. There were present Mr, and Mrs. George Lumley and son, Mr. and Mrs, James Hicks and family, Muir Van- Vlack, Cressy; Charles Smith and daughter Leah, Calgary, and Mrs. Thriza Slater, Detroit. The dining room was beautifully decorated with flowers. All present did justice to the delicious dinner provided in such an able manner by the hostess, Mrs, T. Hiccup . Epidemic Prevalent Don't. get the habit or hiccups-- stop the slightest attack at the be- ginning. Nothing brings such magi cal relief as slowly sipping a few drops of Nerviline in sweetened wa- ter. For stomach .pains, bloating, cramps, diarrhoea, nothing will prove more useful in every home Feet Met Death in Peterboro. William Arthurs, a native of this than a 35 cent bottle of good, old Nerviline. - 7 fe Advice, 'it is said, is cheap. But in cases of sickness. 'This does mo All know how prone people are exactly similar circumstances. It stands to reason that these about their cures, whatever is dropped in, whether it tutions: 'They have no physicians, allowed to pass the sick ai"ment js." _The habit continues. maybe, after all, sympathy is better ailments. bealing in her loving touch. ' what the sore heart hungers for, and that there are angels on earth, KINDLY HELP IN DYING By CHARLES GRANT MILLER (Copyright, 1921, All Rights Reserved by United Feature Syndicate.) which, of course, is dear, but to the adyice of well-meaning and sim- cerely sympathetic friends, which often is far dearer still. what they did and how they attained relief under what they think were ills with which they were afilicted, But the sick do net reason. anxiety they are like young robins that sit with open mouths and swallow And after a long experience with the pills and potions of sympa- thizing friends, death, if it is not certain, is at least welcome; it seems a sweet relief to sieep under the sod. According to Herodoths, this human habit held good many centuries 4go. He quotes the following as one of the wiset of Babylonian insti- in the public square, and the passerby comes up to him, and if they have ever had his disease themselves, or have known anyone who has suffered from it, thoy give advice, recommending him to do whatever they found good in their own case, or in the case known to them. And no one is man in silence without asking him what his But what Is the use protesting ? Fo: we like sympathy when we are sick. And Anyway, the neighbor who drops her own household affairs and comes in with sympathy and devotion, seems to have almost divine She may know nothing of pathology or thereapeutics, but she knows She may help us to die in many a case, but on the other hand, if we get well, she has taught us new things worth living for. If we escape going to join the angels above, we at least have learned 3 it sometimes is dear when accepted t refer to the advice of physicians, to advise one who is ill, and to tell good people understand neither the nor the influences which brought In 'their pain and be worms or shingle nails, but whén a man is ill they fay him h than nostrums in most of our little supplies it as none other can. | of business, Westport.U. F. 0, Club | shells, sardine cans and banana skins. Lumley. Robert Lumley, although | enjoyed the | day very much, and was kindly re- membered by many friends, a CLAY TILE FOR-DRAINING FARM LANDS. g S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking, Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 14185, Westport U. F. O. Club. On the completion of its first year | held its first annual meeting in the | town hall, Westport, and elected the | fellowing officers: President, John | McCornish; vice-president, Samuel | Pritchard; secretary and treasurer, J. D. Kane; directors, G. F. Shelling- ton, H. Hz Hutchings, P. A. McPar- land, E. G. Ewing, M. J. Norwood, Charles Hull, W. R. Kpapp and W. Sickler, Loses Life in Lake, At The Rock on the lake side, North Marysburgh, on Sunday, a sad drowning accident occurred. Angus T. Minaker was bathing near shore when he stepped into deep water and was drowned before those near by could rescue him. A boat was pro- cured and the body recovered within a few minutes but life was extinct. The deceased was twenty-three years of age and married. Besides his wife, who was Miss Leveck, he leaves a young child. Convention Visitors While visiting our have ygur meals at King- ston's largest Restaurant. We have all the good things vou like and our accommo- dation is the very best. Come #nd bring your friends and enjoy our good meals. Grand Cafe PETER LEE, PROP. Two Doors Above Opera House city, Good Motor Morality. The Kingston Whig pleads with | motorists who picnic on property | near the roadside to leave the place tidy, not defaced with a litter of lunch boxes, plates, oiled paper, egg 222 Princess Street - - Phone 1843. Burn up the litter, put out the fire, or carry the refuse away to a dump. This is good motor morality says the Toronto Globe, Picnicers should also be careful of fires, and not de- stroy property. This much is due to good-naturéd farmers, and also to motorists who may follow. DISTRIBUTORS FOR H. A, WOODS CO. "AIR-TITE" TUBES AND VALVES, TILTING WHEKLS, ORDINARY STEER ING WHEELS, MAXOTIRES, TIRES VULCANIZED, FREE AIR, Come in and let us show you that what you WANT we HAVE, We are sure to please you. EASTERN CANADA MAX OTIRE RUBBER CO, A. NEAL, Manager 284 Ontario Street. Phone 2050. A Fine Character at Rest. The death of Martha A. Blakely, wife of Capt. W. H. Burdick, Picton, removes one well and favorably known in the Gilead neighborhood, where she was born, and where she spent the days of youth and child- hood. Of a pleasant, cheerful dispo- sition, she bore long months of ill- ness with the greatest Christian pa- tience and fortitude, The deceased was the eldest daughter of-the late Archibald Blakely, Gilead, and be- side her husband leaves to mourn one brother, W. D. Blakely, Picton, and one sister, Mrs. S. E. Hanna, Toron- tog DC YOU KNOW HIM? SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 155. UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORB PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY 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 --$35.00 -- TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St, ; (One decor below Randolph Hotel) «Even the Byng Boys will hardly recognize their former leader ir the above. 2 it is, however, om Byng's very latest picture, specially Posed for the Canadian National ibition, a" few days béfore he sailed for Canada, for reproduction . on a medal commemorating the ing of the 1921 Fair, over oi will preside on Aug. 27. Divested of his military attire the new eral looks a very different persen to the stern soldier Canadians knew through his war shotos. < A Special Offering --OF-- _, ALL PURE LINEN TABLE- CLOTHS 42 only, pattern cloths, pure Linen, double Damask, handsome patterns, 2 and 2} yards long. These have very slight defects in the weaving, but will not interfere with the wearing quali- ties. : 2 yard Cloths for . . . . $6.00 and $7.00 23 yard Cloths for . . $7.50 and $8.00 On Schedule, Mistress--"Mary, how is it that the eggs for breakfast are sometimes boiled soft and sometimes guite hard?" Mary--"Well, mum, I'm sure I don't know. 1 puts them in regular as the clock strikes eight, and 1 takes them out without fail when I hears the down train go by." -- Punch. i An average of 1,750,000 persons have been born annually in Japan during the past decade. Smut dust ignited by friction sparks frequently causes threshing machines to blow up or burn. Partridge Wire Works NICKEL PLATING ~ AND BRASS FINISHING OW prepa) to this work. Manufacturing Wire Fencing, Flower 62 KING ST. W. PHONE 3%. J. o i] Phone 191. A German chemical factory has re Farnitu oy TRANSFER Phone 1776J B,. WHITREMAN _ 210 : | --~ hn W. N. Linton & Co. The Waldron Store. found a means of treating turf to make it a substitute for cork. You can't force luck. Keep your nose clean and behave yourself, and ou'll get an even break in life. brance--as Ophelia knew, There is an ancient tradition that this herd strengthens the memory. It was much used at weddings, being as sig- nificant as a white favor, tobacco is sold » good

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