Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1921, p. 5

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1 MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1921, ' S CHOICE WESTERN MEATS HAS NEVER FELT | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Kingston and Vicinity Bargains In Lumber ; and COOKED MEATS THE RHEUMATISM L------= Since Taking "Frufl-alifes" | aces io wamess wha eal is to a growing boy---it features of the great procession. All | son-in-law, in the 7th concession of ed and applauded. | widow of the late John Graham. Mrs. Lived in Napanee, along the route his design was cheer- | Loughboro, of Mrs. Jane A. Graham, | The used lumber from the Old Skating Rink has been removed to our Rideau Street - McGEEIN'S 1182 ~ 282 Princess Street ---- : FOR 'MOVING OF J * Cartage of every description-- i Kingston Transfer Co. The Famous Fruit Medicine tt he-sullesod-with~Hheumetisnm for % ---- Phone eT ive years, having it so badly at times I was unable to get up. and was treated by doctors but the | Rheumatism always came back. that "Fruit-a-tives" would stop Rheuma- tism and took a box, and got relief; then took "Fruit-a-tives" right along J freight, Furniture, Safes, Pianos and | for about six months and I have never felt my Rheumatism since'. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, | builds p and makes him grow Ta Take Up Residence, o Professor and Mis Dorland, West. {ern Unive London, will take up | their res on Colborne street | there, when they return from their summer home near Kingston P.O. Box , Parrssomo, N.S. 1ce I tried medicines I saw advertised, Special Reduction. During the fair we will give a {special reduction in our three de- | partments, men's and boys' cloth- |ing, made-to-measure suits and jgent's furnishings, all at reduced {prices. Prevost, Brock street. In 1916, I saw in an advertisement JOHN E. GUILDERSON, | | 80¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, | Cheese Sales, { Napanee, 1,285 at 15a, Pegth, 800 at 15 1-4c. Iroquois, 500 boarded, 14 1-2 bid, 877. 153 Wellington Street. DAVID SCOTT ; Plumber 5 ne Shs aka Niseiar. | 1458 Street. Phone 1277. 4 | 'BUILDING? 21 Main Street. ~ no sales. Victoriaville, Que., 3-4e. 1,500 at 13 To Winter in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. George IL. Hubbs, Picton, leave on Sept. 27th to spend | the winter with their son and family |at Lake Worth, Florida. Mrs, Hubts REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? 3 Estimates given by 0. Aykroyd & Son Phone 1670. DRAW, WINNETT F) DIINTAL SURGEON. ) of Johnsun and Wellington | Phone 863 « Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. Phone 256. | Is a sister of the Weiss brothers, ani {2 niece of Rév. Dr, and Mrs. M. C. | Shorey, Napanee. PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Can Afford to Buy. You may not be so poor as you think--look over the store ad prices | and you will probably find that you Kingston's Only Dyer. [San alion what you want so much o buy. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Got $25 an Acre. Phone 2i4. 349 Princess St. The auction sale of the Harrison Humphrey farm, Grenadier Island, was held Tuesday in front of the law ! les, Talking Machines, Bicycies Carriages, Lawn Mowers, etc. We Fepair work right and guarantee faction, 197 WELLINGTON STREET | Angrove's Repairs WATTS office of J. W. Cornatre, Cape Vin- cent, N.Y. Frank Steblin, south of the village, was the purchaser. . Tt is a large farm, about 385 acres, and sold for $25 per acre. FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. Was a Unique Float. The decidedly unique float from Kingston in the Oddfellows' parade §| People's }| Florist 177 Wellington street. A. (Chadwick & Son New location: ; Corner Ontario and West Sta Phone 67, in Teronto on Wednesday last and which attracted great attention and created much amusement was the de- sign of John Marshall of Gilbert's grocery, Barrie street. Cataraqui Lodge 1.0.0.F. provided the funds and Mr. Mrashall produced a float Dominion cabinet with po: ate of Napanee, is a som of ti 3. Bri 1, a well-known , and isa brother erable sheriff of the county. To Meet in Toronto. The Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist church will mark its fortieth year by its annual meeting in Téronto 'this year, It has 1,500 branches, a membership of 120,000 and an income close to $500,000. At the meeting, the president, Mrs, H. A. Lavell, Kingston, will deliver her annual address. : Bishop Fallon Buys Homestead. Thre old T, H. Carling residence at 677 Talbot street, London, Ont., has been purchased by Bishop M. F. Fal: lon. [It i3 generally believed that the bishop intends to use the build- ing to house the arts department of the Assumption College at Sandwich, which will be moved and affiliated with and become a part of the West- ern University, London, Ont, Removing to Kingston, » The friends of Mrs, F. E. Pitts and family, Farran Point, regret their departure fo Kingston, where Ches- ley is entering Queen's and the girls, high school. The ladies of St. Mat- thew's: church, Woodlands, 'and "he children of the Mission Band sar- prised them 'on the afternoon of Sept. 10th when they met at their homa and presented Mrs. Pitts with an ad- dress and purse, as a slight token of their appreciation of her splendid work in every department of the church activities. The presentation was made by Mrs, G. BE. Shaver. On behalf of the Mission Band, Miss C. Bredin presented Miss Keitha and Miss Lois each with a junior life membership certificate and pin in 'the Mission Band. Refreshmeats were served on the lawn. Death of Mrs, Jane Graham. After an {illness extending over fifteen years, during which time she was unable to help herself in any way, the death occurred on Wednes- | Graham was born at Millbrook, and | mund Bristol, the new member | {twenty years... About-sixteen yours {year of the time became an in¥alid. ime, practicing in | } of Mrs. | her. George D. Hawley, wife of the vea- | had lived in Loughboro for nearly | ago she was taken sick and within a | Loving care and attention was given | She. is survived by one sister, | Mrs. H. H, Huggard, and one sop | and daughter, A. Graham and Mrs. John Lindsay, all of Loughboro. The funeral was conducted by Rev. | George Stafford, Sydenham, on Fri- | Yards. We are selling this at very low prices.--For.inside-sheathing-or-eut-build« ings it is quite serviceable. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington / Streets, KINGSTON, Out. Office Phone 06. Factory Phone 1415. day afterncon to the Methodist church, and the burial took place at Sydenham cemetery. Her husband dled in 1910. Through the many years of her sickness, there was al- | ways a cheerful spirit and the in- fluence of her quiet devotion ard firm trust will linger as a fragrant memory. ----f £ Ty The Restaurant THAT GIVES QUALITY AND SERVICE Im Th | ji "ome in and enjoy your meals You will have cemfort while you eat. We have a com- petent staff that will see that your desires are fulfilled. mil Grand Cafe PETER LEE, PROP. 222 Princess Street - - Open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. * with us. Wong UHH RE Two Doors Above Opera House Phone 1843, Automotive Equipment Tourists' Bureau Manufact urers' Ageats Accessories " We Can Get It" Phone S18W - - - - 100 Brock St, Kingstom, Ont, G. V. DREDGE B. R. EYRES ' CAPT. DE ROMANET Famous French aviator, and holder of the world's speed record for one kilo- metre, who was killed in France on Friday. NEW SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY. Still Tells of the Kaiser on the Ger- man Throne. There is much merriment among pupils of the public and high schools who have had to wait since the first of the month to obtain copies of what ~ SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 155. UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORB PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY, is known as the "School Geography," used to some extent in both institu- tions. They were told that the old supply was exhausted and that a new one was being gotten out. And now they have it. The book is embellish- od with & new map of the new Eu- rope, but the reading matter still tells about Serbia and Montenegro and all the other ex-kingdoms, with the kaiser firmly seated upon the throne of Germany--everything as it wagin 1910 when the book was copy- righted. And the armistice is nearly three years in the distance. The explanation is simple. The book is really not a new geography. 1t is a reprint of the old one, with a map added. The department of edu- cation had to content itself with this because of the printers' strike. It has a new geography up its sleeve, or wlerever it keeps such things, and this will be issued When printers permit. on mo BE PE ec c-- -- FOR SALE Good second - hand Lumber, Corrugated Sheet Steel and other building materials. I. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario St. Phone 837, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding boliquets to order. Phone 1763. | JRes., 1187. that was really one of the topical | day, Sept. 21st, at the home of her SE New Stock of Fine Quality Suits and 'Top Coats For Men and Young Men at Lower 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 ae ik 131 Princess St. gh. (One door below Randolph Hotel) -- Fhe "Fragrance of Colon the charm of its hillside , the glint of tropical sunlight--are imprisoned in the little leaves that come to you dried and labelled In pound and balf-pound cartons. CHASE & SANBORN, Montreal, Que. GET IT REPAIRED Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guns, Rifles repaired and refitted. Parts supplied. Saws filed, knives, scissors and edge tools ground, Locka repaired. Keys fitted te all kinds of locks. All makes of Lawn Mowers sharpened and re- paired. We can repair anything that is repairable, J. M. PATRICK 140 Syden Street, Kingston Phone 2036J W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION :BLOOK, NEW TEACHERS FOR C.I. C. M. Arnott and P. Muir Appointed to Toronto Staff, C. M. Arnott, undergraduate of Queen's University, and Peter Muir, B.A., of Queen's, have been appoint- ed to the Toronto Board of Education to the staff of Riverdale Collegiate Institute, Mr. Arnott holds two Years' honor classics at Toronto Uni- versity, first-class honors in mathe- matics and physics at Queen's, high school assistant's certificate, and is a specialist in physical culture, His experience includes four years at the High School of Commerce and six years. at Williamson Road public school, Kew Beach, whence he trans- fers to Riverdale, Mr. Muir holds first, second and third-class honors in science, high school assistant's RAILWAY FTN ETS AGENCY, FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIPS For particulars apply to-- $ Cho'cest quality of Scranton I} Coal. No other kind sold by Lf] ou BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard® Phone 138 "AFTER EVERY MEAL" Mint leaf, peppermint or lus- clous Juicy fruit, either flavor is a treat for your sweet tooth, SPECIAL - OFFERING All Pure Linen Pattern Table Cloths 40 only, pattern Cloths -- border all around; in splendid designs; extra quality Satin Damask; 2 and 24 yards long. These have slight defects in the weaving, which does not effect the "wearing qualities or appearance. 2x2 yards for ....-...... eu. $5.98 2x2} yards for .............$6.90 W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191, The Waldron Store. J. P. HANLEY, C.P. & T. A,, G.T. Ry., Kingston, Ont, PRICES * IN MONUMENTS AND CEME- TERY LETTERING 3 J: E. Mull¢ FRONTENAC STR) Phone 1417. IMPORTANT, CHANGE OF TIME Effective SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. Particulars from nearest agent. CANADIAN NATIONAL Your nerves will say "thank you," your vim will respond, WRIGLEY'S is liked for what it does as well as for its BIG value at the small cost of 5c. The Fiavor Lasts Very Choicest of Meats Always In tock Veal Chops ............30c Lamb Chops .. .35¢. eee 18%e Pickled Park .......... 25¢ « + 20¢, resresas. dBc, Wagsta'y Fincapple Marmalade, agatatl's Bramble Jelly, also have a full lime of : Seliable makes of Marma- . Jam ana Jellies for sais Bon Marche Grocery 'Cor, King ang Earl Streets A License No. 5-2T149 Phone 1844. "FOR SALE Hg 100 acres, about 12 * miles from the city. Fair price. w.H.copwiN [f- HOGANS . & SON ; Real Estate and Insuranéé MEAT MARKET ------ you. Teeth, appetite and . | . v8 E. H. HALDANE DEAD, °' digestion all benefit. : Cornwall, Sept. 24.--Mrs. Cecil G. Payne has received a cable announc- ing the time he was engaged in min- trict. In 1915 he left for home, join- at the Dardanelles, Ile was fnvalid={ North Borneo, where he remained until March last, after which he went to Egypt. While Mrs. Payne was received a postal card from her bro- he was leaving for London and would write as soon as he reached home. A foreign office official says that the British government is dismayed by the Canadian banks' loan to China. He says that if the Chinese ] ------ ---------- ing the death of her brother, E. H. government chooses to repudiate the + Collin O. Cameron, former ee | Armand Lavergne has decided to certificate, and has completed exami- Haldane, which occurred at Dublin, Ireland, at the age of 29 years. Mr. loan, the lenders have mio recoursa, 'as they are not supported by the ger of Thornton Davidson and Co., | stand for election to the federal sought by the police on a warrant i house in the county of Quebec, nations for science specialist. Hé has taught one year in Toronto pub- Death in Ireland Reported to Sister Haldane was well-known here, hav- ing visited Mr. and Mrs. Payne dur- charging him with the theft of $180-1 C. P. R. hotels to peduce menu 000 in bonds and stocks, surrendéred {rien 16 per cent. or more om Oct And all are equally good for lic schools. He served overseas, in Cornwall. ing operations in the Porcupine dis- ed the British navy aad saw service : ed home and later went to British visiting in Kingston last-week she ther from Port Said, Egypt, saying y on Friday. y Y he) A A I Sag a Err " 3 f wis @eneraiship in the Meighen cabinet. Mr. Labelle, if he accepts the post, "will run in Hall county against Dr, J. E. Fontaine. 89 Brocl: Street. Phone 424. key

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