Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1921, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1921. === CHOICE "WESTERN MEATS and COOKED MEATS _ McGEEIN'S Phone | 1182 | 282 Princess Street || er FOR MOVING OF -Yfeight, Furniture, Safes, Pianos and Cartage of every description-- 1 Kingston Transfer Co. ' Phone 377. 153 Wellington Street. [| [ine made from. fruit juices and tonies, HEALTH MESSAGE | 10 THE WORLD Take "Fruit-a-fives" And Make Yourself Well "Fruit-a-tives' the marvellous medi. is the most beneficial medicinal agent that has ever been given to mankind. Just as oranges, apples, figs and prunes arg nature's own medicine, so "Fruit-a-tives"--made from these fruit Juices--but concentrated and intensified --is the greatest Stomach and Liver Medicine, the . greatest Kidney and Bladder Medicine--the greatest Blood TR) far.cihe greatest remedy for Head. aches, Constipation, Indigestion, Nervous ness and Bad Complexion--in the world, To be well, take "Fruit-a-tives' 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. DAVID SCOTT Plumber Piumbing and Gas Work a special. ty, All work guaranteed. Addregy |! 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1377 en -- DRAW. WINNETT DIiINTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Btreots Phone 364 | ay Dr. Waugh Dentist 108 Wellington St. Phone 256. Angrove's Repairs (Seales, Talking Machines, Bicycles, daby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, ete, We {do repair work right and guarantee lsatistaction, 197 WELLINGTON STRERT WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res,, 1137. or 'W. R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK. BUILDING? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street. Phome 1670. 100 ILL TO GO TO" SCHOOL Mother Tells how Daughter was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun Cobourg, Ont.--"Lydia E." Pink- ham"s Vi ble Compound was re- i] commended to me for my daughter. | had trouble every month hich left her in weak and ner- had these troubles for three years and frequently tg was unable to at- She become regular and feels much better since she began taking the Vegetable Compound and attends school larly. She is gaining steadily and I have no hesitancy in recommending Lydia E* Pinkham's Vegetable Compound an Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine. "Mrs. JonN Tous, Ball St., Cobourg, Ont. Standing all day, or Jtting in cramped positions, young girls contract deranged conditions, and develop headaches, backache, i ities, nervousness 'and bearing-down pains, all of which are symptoms of woman's list Eve Suathes who has a daughter suffering from such symptoms should 'give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable mpound a fair trial, ct t--.. FOR SALE Good second - hand Lumber, Corrugated Sheet Steel and other building materials. IL. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario St. Phone 837, ~~ COAL Cho'cest quality of Scranton Coal, No other kind sold by uv, BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 Erma EE REDUCE PRICES IN MONUMENTS AND CEME- TERY LETTERING J. E. Mullen 161 FRONTENAC STREET DID YOU EVER TRY Wagsta's Ginger siarmalade, Wagst U's Vineuppie Marmalade, Wagstafi's Bramble Jelly. We also have a fuil line of other relabic makes of Marma- laaes, Jam ana Jelues tur sale Bhi Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Streeta License No. 5-27149 Phone 1844. -------------------------- PATTON'S DYE WORKS Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. R. H. JONES Auto Tops repaired, recover- ed; slip covers; all kinds of cushions repaired. BOAT CUSLUTIONS made all sizes with KAPOK filling. 390 PRINCESS STREET Phone 152. GET IT REPAIRED Sewing Machines, Phonegraphs, Guns, Rifles repaired and refitted, Parts supplied. Saws filed, knives, scissors and edge tools groumd. Locks 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 149 Syden Street, Kingston Phone 2056J Z Very Choicest of Meats Always Round Steak Stew Beef Hamburg Steak Windsor Bacon Smoked Ham 'HOGANS MEAT MARKET Phone 214. 349 Princess Su 822 King Street. Phone 283 - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. { Kingston and Vicinity Sold His Farm, George Daly. was the groomsman. 1 Allan, Balderson, has sold | After the ceremony the happy.cou- x ee nwa You To advertise in this paper because | folks had the locksmith fix to = Earl Bresee, Rideau | ple left for Kingston, 1 Living Easier Now. "In® the Seventeenth™ century your their our readers look for'the best baying watches, like as not he pulled their offers, here Your store news should be Fingers Cut Off. John Mfizro, Drummond, had the fingers cut off one of his hands while attending corn cutting at the farm of Mr- Wright, Innisville, Biggest Attendance Yet, The attendance of pupils at Perth Collegiate, and the public and sev- arate schools is larger than at any former time. The Equal of Mother. The young bride who wonders what she will do without mother to help her will find much practical help in the advertisements that appear in this paper each issue. v Engaged as Teacher, Miss McLaughlin, Burnstown, has been engaged as a teacher for the Renfrew Collegiate in place of Miss Chalmers. Miss McLaughlin has been teaching at Fort Willlam, 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 gent"s furnishings, all at reduced prices. Prevost, Brock street. Will Still be Found. Classified . advertisements will serve man until "the sun grows cold and the stars grow old, and the leav- es of the Judgment book unfold" and even then the latest store news will be found in the ads. New Station a Certainty. The long looked for new station in Carleton Place is no longer a chimera but a realty. J. Russell, Arnprior, has been awarded the contract for new building and already is on the job. The station will be ready for oc- cupancy 1st March, ---------------- Left for Australia. P. J. McAndrews, Prescott, has left for Australia, where he expects to install a plant for the Mint Pro- ducts Company. Mrs. McAndrews and little daughters also left to visit his parents in Adams, Mass., during his absence, : a ------------ ---------------- Toured to Kingston, A wedding occurred at the Metho- dist parsonage, Delta, on Wednés- day when Rev. J. H. Murray united in marriage Miss Ruby Mab.l Sones and. Charles Wesley Cowles, only son of D. Cowles, Athens. The bride wore a navy blue suit with hat and veil to match, and was assisted by her sister, Miss Pearl Jones. Mr. Copal SEN IRR | | | { teeth too. No wonder they are all dead! Living"s easier now when we | have the néwspapers that tell us who {ie the best specialist for our trou- bles. p-------- School Boy Cuts Head. Russell Gladwin, young son of Mr. | and Mrs. Ernest Young, Perth, was coming out of the public school a few days ago, when, én the crush, ne was shoved against the handle of the door, and sustained a very severe cut on the temple. He was taken to the hospital in Smith's Falls, and is now almost completely recovered. 'New Revolvers for Police, The police department has called fn all of the old issue of revolvers and a new fssue of army revolvers has been made, These are a very fine gun and will give the policemen the advantage in any gun duel with ban- dits. The new arms arrived on Tues- day. Revolver practice will be car- ried out regularly by the police. To Erect Fine Building. A handsome building is to be er- ected on the site of E. O. Hendar- son's store, Mill street, Almonte, op- posite the post office. This store was partially destroyed by fire some week ago, H, L, McGill, the well- known electrician and contractor, has purchased the property and will er- ect the building for the headquarters of his business. Sydenham Lady Married. On Thursday evening a happy event took place at St. Francis Xav- fer's church, Brockville, when Rt. Rev. Mgr. Murry united in marriage two well-known. residents of Brock- ville, Raphael McNabb and * Mrs. Katie Patterson, formerly of Syden- ham. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Healey, Prsecott. Following the ceremony luncheon was served at the residence of the groom, after which Mr. and Mrs. McNabb left for a short wedding trip. Kingston Knights of Columbus. The officers of Frontenac Council of the Knights of Columbus, King- ston, for the ensuing year are as fol- lows: Dr. L. E. Walsh, G.K,; James Lawler, D.G.K,, Ambrose Shea, chan- cellor; T. Doolan, recording secre- tary; J. Cattin, financial secretary; J. Francis, warden; W. G. Bailey, ad- vocate; A.W, Gannon, treasurer; T. Nicholson, F. Burke and J. Keat- ing, trustees; M. Constantine, inside guard; J. Stevenson, outside guard; Rev. A. J. Hanley, chaplain, Cheesemakers Favor Babcock Test. A prominent cheese maker, in dis- cussing the action of the Frontenac cheese board in protesting against the enforcement of the Dairy Stand- ards Act, states that there is noth- ing in the Babcock test that is injur- fous to the interests of dairy indus- try. He points out that the applica- tion of the act will in the first in- stance benefit the owners of superior herds, who will receive pay accord- ing to the butter fat contents. While the owners of inferior cattle will be at a disadvantage, they will be ob- liged to grade up their cattle, and the result is sure to be a higher stan- dard of cattle all around, and conse- guently better milk and more butter and cheese. The government did not put the act through the legislature without having the most accurate Why Night Calls are Popular " ow Hevesi in the big city. "If it didnt Perhaps sl doesn't cost as much as 1 Lae -- ° ERehe * Great |" said John, * voice was telling him it would sound to i ear Mother's voice Joight" Ie there were times Jorely._ might ot %, much 1 could Ber if Distance, what will it cost to speak to Number 624 Springville » y rate for a station-to-station call is 90 cents, but as it is now can talk for 45 cents, After twelve o'clock the rate is Get me No. 624 Soon the welcome the things he wanted to hear, and before ti 2 midnight talk for every W the little sleep she lost, when wae 'ednesday Long Distance rates on Station-to-Station calls are housands seeking an and intimate means y reaching dear ones far a at stated hours. | information 'obtainable and the best hnical advice, but opposition is ne jare being circulated among the far- rains the enforcement of the act." | Road Closed; Public Sore, { Many Kingston people camping {along the Front ' Road, Pittsburg, | have been complaining rather bit- | terly about the closing of that sec- {tion of the provincial® hill to about half a mile east. seems that shortly after the work- men had finjshed placing a tar sur- face on this section, several heavy loads of stone for the R.M.C. grounds were drawn over the road, with the result that the tar coating was lifted up like so much mud, and the road otherwise badly torn up. Now the section has been closed to the public, and the campers are fac ed with the dilemna of moving their | furniture, etc, back into town as tie {season is now over. Farmers from the township drawing wood and their produce into the city are'in "he same "pickle." Employment Conditions, Employment conditions in the city the past two weeks. Inquiry at the office of A. W. Stroud, inspector of the employment bureau for King- ston and district, reveals the fact that the various works undertaken are progressing very well and absorb- ing more men all the time. To-day there are seventy men at Queen's sta- dium, thirty at the General hospital, thirty on the tunnel, under Mr. Mc- Coy, twenty on the parade ground at the R. M. C., and 125 on the city streets, making a total of 275. This is a most satisfactory condition when it is shown that all of this work is in addition to the usual work being carried on by local contractors. Hes PAINTING GOING ON HERE [5 A L 2 det ad iad HAD AN ATTACHMENT FOR HIM "That man seems to have an at- mchment for Jones--calls at his 10use every day." "So he has--he's the sheriff, you now." THE LATEST MODEL Aunt Lucy: I'm thinking of get- ting baby a silyer rattle for his first oirthday, gift. Mrs. Proudmother: Don't do it We're going to give him a flivver perambulator. WT NR IMPOSSIBLE Mrs, Hiram Offun: isn't true to life. Hiram: What's the matter with it? . Mrs. Hiram Offun: The sub-title reads, "Two weeks have elapsed" and that family still has the same This fim CURRENT EVENTS "Where is the news from along the river in this paper?™ "in the column of Events" > Current v being encountered and petitions { | mers for signature protesting ag- | highway ex- | tending from the top of Barriefieid | ni have been very satisfactory during | | L Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Bargains In Lumber | . The used lumber from the Old Skating Rink has been removed to our Rideau Street Yards. We are selling this at very low prices: 'For-inside sheathing or out-build- ings it is quite serviceable. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Office Phone 66. Factory mi Mil 222 Princess Street Open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m, In PETER LEE, PROP. The Restaurant THAT GIVES QUALITY AND SERVICE . Come in and enjoy your meals with us. You will have comfort while you eat. We have a com- petent staff that will see that your desires are fulfilled. Grand Cafe Two Doors Above Opera House Phone 1843, A. NEAL, Manager FREE We will continue our offer of one tube FREE with each MAX. OTIRE fer the balance of this week. EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBBER CO. 284 Ontario Street. Phone 2050. SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 155, UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY fr ~ $13.50 each and Grey. FLANNELETTE BED SPECIALS [i] Phone 191. 2 e Sometimes 1 almost believe that | there are more fault' hunters 'than | there are virtue seekers. | When old age gets pefulant, take | a moment and'reflect how you would po under like circumstances, 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, See our fine quality Blue Serge Suits at ° --$35.00 -- TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) 32.00 fi ; gq me 2 Bed Coverings & AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES COMFORTERS -- Cotton-filled, full large sizes; well made and finished at $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00. _EIDERDOWNS in extra large sizes, at WOOL BLANKETS in White, Red, - SHEETS in White and Grey, with Pink and Blue bor-~ ders at mill prices. for single or double beds, in White and Colored. A big -assortment to choose from-- $1.98, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. 'W. N. Linton & Co. @ 'The Waldron Store. 7 One of the principal points to your business is to see that good principle has a show at all times. Not a few people seem to think they are doing things when they are 2 only talking about them, ; a

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