Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Aug 1921, p. 5

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\W I OTT *._ 0 -- west bars | ee BRON | Kingston and Vicinit y | TCRspAY, A¢6TEr pdb THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Waggons and Trucks Repaired, FE and 3 Prices moderate. B Ull DING? Fror iis time forth suppose you |tling. It is expected that the work {ones. The old walks have been puli- . M GEEIN'S ° adopt the slogan, "Be Kind. to Ani- {will begin this wéek, At present the |ed up and the work preparatory to | § Estimates given by - i fons " fineness - LANDS. : __ . | 22 Main Street. Phone 1670. . p Phone hr rr in OMS 1670. | the Royal Bark, Kingston, is spend- | ter, Picton, announce the engage- | recently appointed bailiff of the first Sale of Boys' Suits. | William A. Stagg, and, will take up Btrects, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory | price was $13.00, sale price, $8.00. Work on Market Square, After the adiournment of the Pro- New location: | Pleasant Water Trips. 381 KING STREET EAST Jadoy 3 CLAY. TILE FOR DRAINING FARM __ i Ep Rica picre pales wre TTT ETT -- RE . 0. Aykroyd & Sen | Visiting at-Gohawar------ | --Ergugement ARNoUG Purchases Residence, ing her vacation with friends in Osh- | ment of their omy daughter, Helen | division court, United Counties of S. ANGLIN & CO. Prin cess | We have received two special lines | ter part of August in St. Andrew's | residence this fall. ; 282 ~ Street of boys' suits, colors grey and brown, | church, Picton. : | -------------- | 4 Phone 14135, x 1 s FOR MOVING OF ! A (i * k & Se window. Prevost = Clothipgl .p0"y ork of preparation for pav.|Vircial A. O. H ennvention on Wed: | Freight, Furniture, Safes, Pianos and dwic n | House, Brock street. ing the market square is proceeding | Nesday, the deelgates were given a | : a ----, | Many points of interest war) visited, . 5 C S80 i PI -- S---------------- | 4 I ston T fer Co Co! On { If you are planning to spend a {.n¢luding the city buildings, where | onvention rans ' . rer tarfo and West Sta. {day on the water consult our bul- [ ASPIRIN C KED MEATS ! : Be Kind to Animals. & Co. have the contract for disman- | replacing the ld walks with eoncrete ¢ 'ron REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? mals"; you are one yourself. electric wiring is being pulled down. [the lcying of the new ones started. Miss Marion Seale, of the staff of Mr.'and Mrs. George Edward Boul-| George N. Young, Fairfield East, awa and Toronto. A Kathryn, to' Willlam Rankin, son of | Leads and Grenville, has purchksed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rankin, Toron- |a brick residence in Brockville from Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington | | to, the marriage to take place the lat- | GOOD, CLEAN COAL, J worsted, sizes 26 to 35. The gégular -- - Tourel the City, Cartage of every description-- ---- rapidly. The first work to be done is [tour of tha ety in aatomobiles. | Mayor Nickia conducted them hone 67, Ma Phone 377. 158 Wellington Street. Phone 67 | letin of pleasant. water trips, publisa- * -° { through the new memorial hall and / BY Visitors {ed in this paper. Some place to go | Ontario hall. + ~-------- = everyday on the eommodious str, S-. Ba er' only is Genuine | , | \ 4 While visiting. our city, DAVID SCOT I Smake Lawrence. No over crowding. y y Tenders for Vault; | oe ; . dave lo manly Ra ee Fp 5 | The committee looking after the BD § We have all the good thin wv . if Plumber + Sells ResiBencr | hings 1 | Se s . jarrangements with regard to the . " you like and our aécommos Ih a hin Po Radi ial. { % Harry Wilder has eold his resi | | A Ll D.. | prospective vault at Thomson Hill | x dation is the very best. 145 Frontenae Street. Phone 1277, { dence on William street to Mrs, Kel- z . | cemetery, Renfrew, has given the | Y Come and bring your friends i - pM an . Ir a fa s. 4 yr \ \ hg -- [Iv Gananoque. Mr. Wilder i= mov- = | work to Mesers, Jack Roberts and / and enjoy our good meals, . DR. Ww Wi jing to his other residence on Bagot { Ben Buffet, the former carpenter 1 R - . « street, and Mrs, Kelly will take pos- : | work and the latter mason work. The | A A . NNETT : ran e i 7 . .. session on October 1st., and move to vault is to be built principally of | DINTAL SURGEON, Real Vir ata-- | the city. concrete blocks. The vault wil) be | Corner of Johnsun and Wellington " real satisfaction Semrommtiodsmetuinm to Warning! Take no chances with | ready for use before winter and will | PETER LEE, PROP. Streets 863 | A Coming Event. substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tab- (have a capacity of thirty-six coffins. | . Pious | Lawn social and dance will be held | lets of Aspirin". Unless you see the 222 Princess Street Ph - Two Doors Above Opera House - {under the auspices of the U.F.O. of | name 'Bayer' on package or on tab- Took the Prize For Youth. one 1843, Dr Ww h PATTON'S { Glenburnie, in R. H. Fair's grove, lets you are nat geting Aspirin A John Frecerick Riepbeck, Youus- (Friday, Aug. J9th. Treneer's Novel- | all. In every Bayer package are di- 8 3 Rien- . aug [ty Five i ig Dancing 8 30 to. rections for Colds, Headache, Neural- Ee on, al ns Joa the -- Dentist DYE WORKS | 12.30 standard time. $1 per couple; [8!a, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth- Prize of boing the youngest member | DISTRIBUTORS FOE H. A. WOODS CO. "AIR-TITE® TURES : . . ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy AND VALVES, TILTING WHE ' [ adies free, che, hE ALVES, TILT LS, ORDINARY STEERIN 106 Wellington St. Phone 256. j eatra ladies free tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few (of the Vary family at the annual re WHEELS, MAXOTIRES, TIRES VULCANIZED, FREE . (Late Montgomery's) -- cm" cents. Druggists also sell larger pack- [union of the descendants of John B, | 4 - . a E Cc i d let AN' HAVE | Are After the Steel. : ages. Made in Canada. Aspirin is and Stephen Vary, held Wednesday | We ae A ars snow You that wnat You WANT sre ---- Kingston's Only Dyer. It is rumored that the Gananoque | the trade mark (registered in Can- at Fores: Park, Lowville, N.Y. ' . Angrove S epairs parties are negotiating for the steel | ada), Qf Bayér Manufacture of Mono- Dry Cleaning a Specialty. in the old covered rink that S. Anglin | acetic-acidester of Salicylicacid. An Event at Watertown, N.Y. Talking Machines, Bicycles, : Seal » - Baby Carrinen. Lawn Mowers, ete. We Phone 214. 349 Princess St. A A AAA A A A AA A A AAA AAA tA AAA AAA A i a tli. cman) Miss I. Jean O'Hara, graduate | sem de repair work right and guarantee . - / nurse of'New York, is spending some satisfaction. -- ' "7. | time with her niece, Mrs. Francis A. SOW. RDS KE EPS CO 1 197 WELLINGTON STREET -------- y \ All L , Watert » N.Y. Mr, and hp Mw-Tt ~ AA Ly M( )RE HE AR r ennon atertown asd : 3 Mrs. Francis A, Lennon, No. : T { By CHARLIIS GRANT MILLER Ten Eyck street, Watertown, N.Y., --and-- are receiving congratulations on the y J J A 7 S (Copyright, 1921, All Rights Reserved by United Feature Syndicate.) { | birth of a daughter, Emma Jean, on COAL KEEPS SOWARDS : : August 10th. Mrs. Lennon was form- = Peo le's Job Nos erly Miss Mary B. O'Hara of Leban- ; ; PHONE. 155. P | or exhausting ! The one who is loved 1s the one who1oves. The language. best under- non, Oregon, UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORM ASTERN CANADA MAX OTIRE RUBBER CO. A. NEAL, Manager 284 Ontario Street. Phone 3050. abi a 5 3 * 4 « | stood is that of the heart. Florist 2 ou cr dl However admirable is a capable or brilliant mind, however enviable Kingston Horses Win. ; PHONE 811. time. Just follow the simple, | a skilled or art-kissed hand, something still more good and beautiful lies hibit of special note at the s 177 Wellington street. Say orein orien at aid |; true and generous heart. An ex ol 5 SOWARDS COAL COMPANY! for yoo to reduce 10 te 6 0 ady Kthal, . . s you For while the head may be lacking of appreciation, and the hands Cebowee Sosy hoy was Tas y King-. Fresh flowers and plants daily | | ; | underpaid for their dexterity, because of varying. standards by which they | "Wied by Cap. : ¥, uu Funeral designs, and wedding are judged, the heart has the larger chance of being understood. ston, a horas. that was rllden by bouquets to order, Phone 1763, 1 r The main thing to be wished for is more heart--more heart in our | Brig.-Gen. A. E. Ross during the war. Res,, 1137, { i : work, more heart in our plans, more heart in our hopes, more heart in our [In spectaculas events it surpassed ter in younger in play, and in our intercourse with the world around. There can never be | ciher years, witha tent pegging, dou- attractive, gain in nealth, add | t00 much. There is, alas, too little, ble tent peggiag and fire jumps put Fears to your life! Ask for KOREIN ( The tendency of the age is to make us hard-hearted. We live in a on by a milit.'v squad from the R. C.H.A,, Kingston. Capt. H. I. i gd boron) ot AE store: follow | whirl, "We can find little tims too anything but our material interests. reduce , ' Shest. hire or double chia, become er Amd Be pratiaok the most practical thing of all. We hgven't time for the Dollie McGui-a wen first prize in the The need of these days is not greater opportunities for commerce and | *icers' open performance. trade in dead matter, so much as larger realizations of the possibilities lat- --_-- ent in the fellowship of all mankind. > . . . New Stock of Fine Quality : Material needs shape their own remedies. When commerce mnstg be Going to Oxford University. greatened it is. When waterways must be opened, they are. These ara | Of interest to Kingstonians is the IXTRACT O | the world's appetite, and, when hungry and thirsty, food and drink are |announcement that Gjems Fraser, . Tor | sought and found. son of Oliver Mowat Fraser, Grafton, ° The higher and gentler side of human nature is more modest and |Nosth Dakota; has been awarded thes Wild less insistent in its demands. To make it part of our daily duty that no 1921 Rhodes scholarship from the 2 y ~ { : | seeking of this kind remains unfulfilled is a nobler endeavor, than tho University of North Dakota. © Mz. | 7 l continual and overriding race for anything that can be classed as material ' i " 3 i Fraser's father was born in Kingston, » + Straw berry TE eee nes; atis. and lived on Earl street between For Men and Young Men at Lower Prices The more heart we put into our daily dealings, the more true satis- | for all summer complaints -- faction and lasting reward do we obtain. Sydenham and Clergy streets fog 2 o Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, te., The wid 3 i > number of years. He is a nephew $ ()) 0 0 5 00 28 00 W. R McRae L Co. ps, h ete :der our sphere of influence, the more care should we take that y 9 . 0, 22.0 ly 2 . hy " . + So prevalent at this time | only good is reflected in it. The narrower our sphere of life, the mors |of the late Sir Oliver Mowat and is { Year. It is absolutely safe and | hefirt we' need to widen ig. remembered by. many persons in the GOLDEN LION BIQCK, very. effective. Full directions TN. . mun "4 |city. His son ds an expert tennis $30.00, 32.00 4 on each bottle. player, ,and besides winning the ' PRICE, 85c. championship of the University . of " i - : rm | ow cipant 1 t See our fine quality Blue Se; i -- M. R. McColl || [gmt (sums to he sist. hampton hi | Prescription Druggist. iS 1} SBI: : : Koi 5.00 Phone 82. . Bh A Dangerous Point. (Nelson's Ice Cream Bricks $a drer The situation of the street car Mne TWEDDELL'S o! : always on hand) ' 4 For Infants and Children. Infants and Chil where it crosses the highway, near the Kingston Junction has been the se of much comment by the rest- y 3 Cho'cest quality of Scranton Mothers Know That Suze ~ that part of Montreal streot. 131 Princess, St, b ? » Coal. No other kind sold by s . ] BN ® . Before the mew pavement was laid . . 3 THotel) uy, . . e Hunter G 0 BR Genuine Castoria _. [the car tracks hugged the east side of {Cne doorbelow Randolph 0 : . the road right to the junction, but ~ BOOTH & CO. - , NO 4.07 when the new pavement was put or) CIE down, the tracks were laid so that Segre lun Yuu [Btions 103 INSURANCE AND ¥ ; : they eross from the east to-the west - " GENERAL BROKER . side of the roadway. At the point of = : 2 : , crossing the road takes a slight turn 80 that any north-bound street car is In daily communication with Mont. . : 2y nom} By are i REDUCED real and Toronto Stock Exchanges. a -- 4 right in the hig way e oe 4 motor Dominion, Provincial and Municl- tn | car coming from the depot has warn- Thereby f Jains} ing. The meople have .seen two cars PRICES Pal Bonds lor sgle. of struck at this place this summer, anl 281 KING STREET . consider-it dangemous to the trave:- of ORL SANTOR | = ling 'public. e IN MONUMENTS AND CEME- Ji - 68; : TERY LETTERING | = 9 & 1087 WAS TERROR TO FAMILY, J . E. Mullen | ; George Brown Wanted on Charge of : Beating Half Sister, 161 FRONTENAC STREET | ; Alexandria Bay, N.Y., Aug. 18.-- Phone 1417. | R i : George Brown, wanted in this vil- _- - . ee | lage for a warrant sworn out by his brother-in-law, J. M. Peters, is still _ FOR EARLY FALL WEAR ALL WOOL FLANNEL In the new, colors for Dresses and Middies. + FANCY STRIPED FLIANNELS--* In the best Veyella makes: guaran- teed unshrinkable, from 50e. to $1.25a yard, at large and is believed to be hiding somewhere in Canada. Brown, who {DD YOU EVER TRY } HERE ARE SOME BIG resutt ph a For Over resided with his' parents in Holland VALUES IN SUITS street, was arrested by Patrolman Jack Hibbard last Thursday night - _ Wagstafi's Ginger Marmalade, Men's E Wagsta's Piacapple Marmalade, - s Sughuh used Suits I followin Jina yarrant had been Wagstali's Bramble Jelly, tp made-----al colors--Ilat. CENTAUR OV sworn ou y s ging bave a full line of est styles. Special price $30.00, 1d Brown beat the latter's wife, who is Ae Teliable mak { Marma s ¢ t Ae Brown's half sister, and made condi other table makes o - . SEAT] : \ s j= inden dam asd Jules tur sais s Mews Tine 2 ast Solos SR LE i! 4 hid F tions in.general unbearable about the good value at . .$30.09 : house, Bon Marche Grocery Men's Tweed . Suits -- all -- Brown was arraigned before Jus- shades--extra good value for tice Keeler Thursday night and was Cer. 8 ee a erro $23.00. THE CENTAUR comPARY, NEW York erry, | 161 80 on his own recognisance until : Phoas 7844, : Also have Men's Tweed Suits ' . Saturday night at 8 p.m. He was as low as $13.50, You will paroled In the custody of his attor- : ¥ on -. ? a ney, John Delaney. He failed to ap- Save money hy getting a Sait - S PROUD OF HIS JOB pear Saturday and it was later learn- F OR RENT from us now. ed that he had skipped town, . / is the expert vulcanizer, who makes Brown, who is about twenty-five i L . . over Auto Tires at our establishment, | 87s 01d, Is a familiar figure in the ; 4 room dwelling. L ZACKS ==1l ; When he gets through with a tire it | Y'1128® court, He is one of nine boys of the family and although the W. N. Linton & Co. . Apply : ) 271 PRINCESS STREET oo looks like new----one from the tire [re G The to youngest is feared by Phone 191 : fatory. You ean get the full bene- (1). Brothers of the man, =i Wi WwW. H. GODWIN A fit of his skill and knowledge and a sought, claim that they were in con- E i big saving in miles and tire usage, stant fear of their bigger and stron- SON : : There isn't as much popping of the co a . h S ad h B . ger brother and very often when he : S as there.used to be, but the pp came home under the Influence of |i i for this reason that Peters swore The old-fashioned Real Estate and Fnsurance Popping of the question goes merrily oh i u a y ros. liquor, he would beat them into sub- im rou i - : eT aah oh Ea Cor. and Wel Sts. quor, 0 Sub- out the warrant for his brother-in- | crazy to £0 barefooted » tie marriage license atom} J. is CT - Queen Uington oi mission. Things became too uncom: law's arrest. Authorities in Canada daughter who is crazy sow, CA Sete : . Fhone 1988 (fortable around the Brown home and |bave been notified, | » kneed, ---- el hit co nt tet stl]

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